IP Library Granted Patent US 11,786,411
Granted Patent B2
US 11,786,411 · App. 17/690,064 · Granted Oct 17, 2023

Multiple-wound negative pressure wound therapy using multiple fluid collection volumes

Inventors: Vincent Denis Jardret (Powell, TN); Jonathan Matthew Cayce (Knoxville, TN)
Assignee: DeRoyal Industries, Inc.
A61F13/00068A61F13/00021A61F13/0216A61F2013/00174
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Patent No.
US 11,786,411
App. No.
17/690,064
Granted
Oct 17, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A negative pressure wound therapy system treats multiple wounds on a patient's body. The system includes a source of negative air pressure, an air source, first and second fluid collection volumes, first and second wound-covering domes disposed over first and second wounds, a valve assembly disposed between the source of negative air pressure and the first and second fluid collection volumes, and between the air source and the first and second domes. The valve assembly has first and second operational modes. In the first, the valve assembly puts the source of negative air pressure in fluid communication with the first fluid collection volume, and the air source in fluid communication with the first dome. In the second, the valve assembly puts the source of negative air pressure in fluid communication with the second fluid collection volume, and the air source in fluid communication with the second dome.

Claims (25)

1. A negative pressure wound therapy system for treating multiple wounds on a patient's body, the system comprising:

a source of negative air pressure;

an air source;

a first fluid collection volume;

a second fluid collection volume;

a first wound-covering dome configured to be disposed over a first wound on the patient's body;

a second wound-covering dome configured to be disposed over a second wound on the patient's body; and

a valve assembly disposed between the source of negative air pressure and the first and second fluid collection volumes, and disposed between the air source and the first and second wound-covering domes, the valve assembly having:

a first operational mode in which the valve assembly puts the source of negative air pressure in fluid communication with the first fluid collection volume and not in communication with the second fluid collection volume, and puts the air source in fluid communication with the first wound-covering dome and not in communication with the second wound-covering dome; and

a second operational mode in which the valve assembly puts the source of negative air pressure in fluid communication with the second fluid collection volume and not in communication with the first fluid collection volume, and puts the air source in fluid communication with the second wound-covering dome and not in communication with the first wound-covering dome,

wherein, in the first operational mode of the valve assembly, the source of negative air pressure is in fluid communication with the first fluid collection volume, the first collection volume is in fluid communication with the first wound-covering dome, and the first wound-covering dome is in fluid communication with the air source, and

wherein, in the second operational mode of the valve assembly, the source of negative air pressure is in fluid communication with the second fluid collection volume, the second collection volume is in fluid communication with the second wound-covering dome, and the second wound-covering dome is in fluid communication with the air source.

2. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 1 further comprising a first canister that contains the first fluid collection volume, and a second canister that contains the second fluid collection volume.

3. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 1 further comprising a canister that contains the first fluid collection volume and the second fluid collection volume.

4. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 1 further comprising a first bacterial filter in fluid communication between the first fluid collection volume and the source of negative air pressure, and a second bacterial filter in fluid communication between the second fluid collection volume and the source of negative air pressure.

5. The negative pressure wound therapy system of claim 4 wherein the first and second bacterial filters are water impermeable.

6. A negative pressure wound therapy system for treating multiple wounds on a patient's body, the system comprising:

a source of negative air pressure;

an air source for providing air to the multiple wounds being treated;

a first fluid collection volume;

a second fluid collection volume; and

a bacterial filter for disinfecting air from the air source,

wherein the source of negative air pressure is in fluid communication with the first fluid collection volume, the first collection volume is in fluid communication with the second fluid collection volume, and the second fluid collection volume is in fluid communication with the air source, and

wherein the source of negative air pressure, the first fluid collection volume, the second fluid collection volume, and the air source are fluidly connected in series to move air from one of the multiple wounds being treated to another one of the multiple wounds being treated, and

wherein the bacterial filter is fluidly connected between the first fluid collection volume and the second fluid collection volume, or between the second fluid collection volume and the air source, to disinfect the air from the air source moving from one of the multiple wounds being treated to another one of the multiple wounds being treated.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 6, 2022
From: DEROYAL INDUSTRIES INC.
To: REGIONS BANK
Reel/Frame 062202/0708 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 9, 2022
From: JARDRET, VINCENT DENIS; CAYCE, JONATHAN MATTHEW
To: DEROYAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 059204/0483 →