IP Library Granted Patent US 8,454,672
Granted Patent B2
US 8,454,672 · App. 11/057,403 · Granted Jun 4, 2013

Warming device for perioperative use

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Patent No.
US 8,454,672
App. No.
11/057,403
Granted
Jun 4, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A warming device for perioperative use includes a clinical garment and a convective thermal blanket supported on an inside surface of the clinical garment. A mechanism may be provided to releasably attach the thermal blanket to the clinical garment.

Claims (68)

1. A warming device for perioperative use, comprising:

a clinical garment;

a convective upper body thermal blanket attached to the inside of the clinical garment;

the upper body thermal blanket including a surface and apertures in the surface through which air flows in response to inflation of the upper body thermal blanket;

the upper body thermal blanket having a shape to extend transversely across the upper body of a person to cover the person's chest and extended arms; and,

a mechanism acting between the clinical garment and the upper body thermal blanket and adapted to release the upper body thermal blanket from the inside of the clinical garment.

2. The warming device of claim 1 , wherein the upper body thermal blanket is disposed transversely across the inside of the clinical garment.

3. The warming device of claim 1 , wherein the mechanism includes lines of weakness in the clinical garment near the perimeter of the upper body thermal blanket.

4. The warming device of claim 1 , wherein the mechanism is one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

5. The warming device of claim 1 , the clinical garment including opposed vertical hems, the warming device further including:

opposed flaps formed in the opposed vertical hems;

the upper body thermal blanket extending from one flap to the other flap;

the flaps adapted to be folded into the inside of the clinical garment over the upper body thermal blanket; and

means for releasably retaining the opposed flaps against the inside of the clinical garment.

6. The warming device of claim 5 , wherein the means include one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

7. The warming device of claim 1 , wherein the upper body thermal blanket is disposed longitudinally along the inside of the clinical garment.

8. The warming device of claim 7 , wherein the upper body thermal blanket is disposed longitudinally along the middle of the inside of the clinical garment.

9. The warming device of claim 7 , wherein the mechanism includes lines of weakness in the clinical garment near the perimeter of the upper body thermal blanket.

10. The warming device of claim 7 , wherein the mechanism is one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

11. The warming device of claim 7 , the clinical garment including a lower hem, the warming device further including:

the lower hem adapted to be folded into the inside of the clinical garment over the upper body thermal blanket; and

means for releasably retaining the lower hem against the inside of the clinical garment.

12. The warming device of claim 11 , wherein the means include one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

13. The warming device of claim 11 , further including:

a second thermal blanket attached to the clinical garment and disposed transversely across the middle of the clinical garment on a folded portion inside the clinical garment extending from the lower hem; and

means for releasably retaining the second thermal blanket on the folded portion.

14. The warming device of claim 13 , wherein the means include one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

15. The warming device of claim 1 , the clinical garment including a lower hem, the warming device further including:

a second thermal blanket attached to the inside of the clinical garment and disposed transversely across the middle of the clinical garment between the lower hem and the upper body thermal blanket; and

means for releasably retaining the second thermal blanket on the inside of the clinical garment.

16. The warming device of claim 15 , wherein the means include one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

17. The warming device of claim 15 , wherein the second thermal blanket is shaped to receive a portion of the upper body thermal blanket.

18. The warming device of claim 15 , wherein the mechanism includes lines of weakness in the clinical garment near the perimeter of the thermal blanket.

19. The warming device of claim 15 , wherein the mechanism is one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

20. The warming device of claim 15 , wherein the upper body thermal blanket is disposed longitudinally along the inside of the clinical garment.

21. The warming device of claim 20 , wherein the upper body thermal blanket is disposed longitudinally along the middle of the inside of the clinical garment.

22. The warming device of claim 20 , wherein the mechanism includes lines of weakness in the clinical garment near the perimeter of the thermal blanket.

23. The warming device of claim 20 , wherein the mechanism is one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

24. A perioperative warming device, comprising:

a clinical garment;

a convective upper body thermal blanket attached to the inside of the clinical garment, longitudinally to the inside of the clinical garment;

the convective upper body thermal blanket including a surface and apertures in the surface through which air flows in response to inflation of the convective upper body thermal blanket;

the convective upper body thermal blanket having a shape to extend transversely across the upper body of a person to cover the person's chest and extended arms; and

means acting between the clinical garment and the convective upper body thermal blanket for detaching the convective upper body thermal blanket from the clinical garment.

25. The warming device of claim 24 , wherein the means include lines of weakness in the clinical garment near the perimeter of the convective upper body thermal blanket.

26. The warming device of claim 24 , wherein the means is one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

27. A warming device, comprising:

clinical garment;

a convective upper body thermal blanket attached to the inside of the clinical garment, longitudinally along the inside of the clinical garment;

the convective upper body thermal blanket having a shape to extend transversely across the chest and arms of a person to cover the person's chest and extended arms; and

means acting between the clinical garment and the convective upper body thermal blanket for detaching the convective upper body thermal blanket from the clinical garment.

28. The warming device of claim 27 , wherein the means include lines of weakness in the clinical garment near the perimeter of the convective upper body thermal blanket.

29. The warming device of claim 27 , wherein the means is one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

30. A warming device for perioperative use, comprising:

a clinical garment with an inside surface; and

at least one convective upper body thermal blanket attached to the inside surface;

the convective upper body thermal blanket having a shape to extend transversely across the upper body of a person to cover the person's chest and extended arms; and,

the convective upper body thermal blanket including a surface and apertures in the surface through which air flows in response to inflation of the convective upper body thermal blanket.

31. The warming device of claim 30 , further including means acting between the clinical garment and the at least one convective upper body thermal blanket for detaching the convective upper body thermal blanket from the clinical garment.

32. The warming device of claim 31 , wherein the at least one upper body thermal blanket is disposed transversely, across the inside of the clinical garment.

33. The warming device of claim 31 , wherein the at least one upper body thermal blanket is disposed transversely across a lower portion of the inside of the clinical garment.

34. The warming device of claim 31 , wherein the means include lines of weakness in the clinical garment near the perimeter of the convective upper body thermal blanket.

35. The warming device of claim 31 , wherein the means include one of hook and eye material, adhesive, or snaps.

36. The warming device of claim 31 , wherein the convective upper body thermal blanket is disposed longitudinally along the inside of the clinical garment.

37. The warming device of claim 1 , wherein the clinical garment is a hospital gown.

38. The warming device of claim 24 , wherein the clinical garment is a hospital gown.

39. The warming device of claim 27 , wherein the clinical garment is a hospital gown.

40. The warming device of claim 30 , wherein the clinical garment is a hospital gown.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2014
From: ARIZANT HEALTHCARE INC.
To: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
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