U.S. patent application number 10/771147 was filed with the patent office on 2005-08-18 for medical garment.
Invention is credited to Ben-Ezra, Guy, Kushnir, Igal.
Application Number | 20050177919 10/771147 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 34837847 |
Filed Date | 2005-08-18 |
United States Patent
Application |
20050177919 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Kushnir, Igal ; et
al. |
August 18, 2005 |
Medical garment
Abstract
A medical garment or patch, at least a portion of which is
formed from a flexible, air-impervious film. The garment or patch
is configured to be directly applied to a region of an individual's
skin surface when the garment or patch is donned by an individual.
The garment may be used to apply a medical device to the body.
Inventors: |
Kushnir, Igal; (Pardes Hana,
IL) ; Ben-Ezra, Guy; (Karkur, IL) |
Correspondence
Address: |
NATH & ASSOCIATES
1030 15th STREET, NW
6TH FLOOR
WASHINGTON
DC
20005
US
|
Family ID: |
34837847 |
Appl. No.: |
10/771147 |
Filed: |
February 4, 2004 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
2/69 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A61B 5/6805 20130101;
A61B 5/6834 20130101; A61B 5/00 20130101; A61B 5/6833 20130101;
A61B 2562/164 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
002/069 |
International
Class: |
A41D 001/00; A41B
001/00 |
Claims
1. A medical garment or patch, at least a portion of which is
formed from a flexible, air-impervious film, the garment or patch
being configured to be directly applied to a region of an
individual's skin surface when the garment or patch is donned by an
individual
2. The garment or patch according to claim 1 wherein the film is
made from polyurethane or latex.
3. The garment or patch according to claim 1 including a nipple for
connection to a source of negative pressure so as to remove air
between the film and the skin surface.
4. The garment or patch according to claim 1 wherein the means for
conforming at least a portion of the film to the skin surface
includes straps.
5. The garment according to claim 1 wherein the film is
acoustically transparent in at least a predetermined frequency
range.
6. A system for applying a flexible film to a body surface
comprising: (a) A garment or patch at least a portion of which is
formed from an air impervious flexible film and having a nipple for
connection to a source of negative pressure to remove air between
the film and the body surface when the film is applied to the body
surface; and (b) a source of negative pressure.
7. The system according to claim 6 wherein the film is made from
polyurethane or latex.
8. The system according to claim 6 wherein the film is acoustically
transparent in at least a predetermined frequency range.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to devices comprising a
flexible film for application to a body surface.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Medical devices are often applied to a subject's skin in
order to measure or record a parameter of the skin or to apply a
stimulus to the skin. Such devices include, for example,
thermometers, stethoscopes, electrodes, microphones, and so on. If
the device is to be applied to the skin for a short period of time
(e.g. a stethoscope), it may be applied manually by the care giver.
If the device is to be applied to the skin for a prolonged period
of time (e.g. ECG electrodes), the device is usually affixed to the
skin. Such means of fixation include, for example, use of straps,
embedding the device in a garment worn by the subject, or by means
of a vacuum.
[0003] In many cases, functioning of a device applied to a
subject's skin requires firm contact between the device and the
skin. In practice, however, the presence of skin defects, such as
hair, pimples or wrinkles, prevent firm application of the device
to the skin. The problem is especially significant when a device is
to be applied to the skin by vacuum. The presence of skin defects,
often prevents the formation of an airtight seal between the device
and the skin.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The present invention provides a thin flexible film that is
applied to a subject's skin. The film is formed into a patch or
garment, the shape of which matches the skin surface to which it is
to be applied. The film is provided with means for firmly applying
it to the shape of the skin surface. Such means include elastic
straps and/or a nipple for connection to a negative pressure source
so as to generate a vacuum between the film and the skin
surface.
[0005] Due to the firm attachment of the film to the skin surface,
the film forms a smooth surface juxtaposed to the skin surface.
After firm application of the film to the skin surface, a medical
device, such as a microphone is applied to the film. The absence of
geometrical defects in the film surface allows the device to be
applied firmly to the film surface. In particular, a better
airtight seal may be formed between the device and the film than is
normally possible when the device is applied directly to the skin
surface. If the device is a microphone, the film is preferably
acoustically transparent in the frequency range of interest. In
this case, an airtight seal between the microphone and the film,
has been found to allow an acoustic signal to be recorded from the
skin surface having a higher signal to noise ratio than is
obtainable when the microphone is applied directly to the skin.
[0006] Thus, in its first aspect, the invention provides a medical
garment or patch, at least a portion of which is formed from a
flexible, air-impervious film, the garment or patch being
configured to be directly applied to a region of an individual's
skin surface when the garment or patch is donned by an an
individual.
[0007] In its second aspect, the invention provides a system for
applying a flexible film to a body surface comprising:
[0008] (a) A garment or patch at least a portion of which is formed
from an air impervious flexible film and having a nipple for
connection to a source of negative pressure to remove air between
the film and the body surface when the film is applied to the body
surface; and
[0009] (b) a source of negative pressure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] In order to understand the invention and to see how it may
be carried out in practice, a preferred embodiment will now be
described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0011] FIG. 1 shows a medical garment in accordance with one
embodiment of the invention;
[0012] FIG. 2 shows the garment of FIG. 1 after having been donned
by an individual;
[0013] FIG. 3 shows a portion of the garment of FIG. 1 after
removal of air from between the film and skin surface;
[0014] FIG. 4 shows application of a medical device to a portion of
the garment of FIG. 1;
[0015] FIG. 5 shows a medical garment in accordance with another
embodiment of the invention; and
[0016] FIG. 6 shows the garment of FIG. 5 after having been donned
by an individual.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] FIG. 1 shows a film 5 for application to a body surface in
accordance with one embodiment of the invention. In the embodiment
of FIG. 1, the film is incorporated into a vest 10 to be worn over
a subject's trunk. The vest 10 is shown in a front view in FIG. 1a
and in a rear view FIG. 1b. This is by way of example only, and the
film may be configured to be applied to any skin region of the
subject. The vest includes a zipper 12 that is opened to allow the
subject don the vest, and is then closed so as to create a tight
fit of the vest over the subject's trunk.
[0018] The film 5 in this embodiment is formed from an air
impervious material such as polyurethane or latex. The film 5 forms
the portion of the vest that is to be applied to a subject's back
(FIG. 1b). The front of the vest is formed from an inelastic
material 6 that may be for example a non-woven cellulose based
material. A nipple 16 extends from the film 5 that is configured to
be attached to a source of negative pressure. The inset 1b shows a
portion of the vest 10 and the nipple 16. At the bottom exposed
edge of the film 5 is a sealing surface 14 that forms an airtight
seal with the skin when firmly pressed against the skin. A similar
sealing surface may also be present on the upper exposed edge of
the film 5 around the neck region. The inset FIG. 1a shows a
portion of the vest 10 and a portion of a sealing surface 14 at an
edge of the film. The sealing surface 14 may be formed as a lip
extending from the edge as shown in the insert 1a. Alternatively,
the sealing surface may be formed from a biocompatible gel applied
between the edge of the film 5 and the subject's skin. As yet
another alternative, the sealing surface may be formed by an
adhesive layer applied along the edge of the film. As explained
below, the nipple 16 is used to evacuate a chamber formed by the
skin surface, the film 5 and the sealing surface 14.
[0019] FIG. 2 shows the vest 10 of FIG. 1 after having been donned
by a subject 20. The vest 10 is donned with the film 5 over the
subject's back in direct contact with the subject's skin. The
nipple 16 has been connected to a vacuum pump 22 by means of a
vacuum hose 24.
[0020] The sealing surface or surfaces 14 are then pressed against
the skin, so as to create an airtight seal with the skin at the
edges of the vest. The vacuum pump 22 is then activated in order to
remove air trapped in the space bounded by the film 5, the sealing
lips 14 and the subject's skin. This causes the film 5 to be firmly
applied to the subject's skin.
[0021] FIG. 3 shows the film 5 after having been affixed to a
subject's skin 30 after applying a negative pressure via the nipple
16 to remove air trapped between the film 5 and the skin 30. A
valve 32 located in the nipple 16 may be closed so that the hose 24
may be disconnected from the nipple 16 without loss of vacuum in
the space between the film 5 and the skin 30.
[0022] FIG. 4 shows application of a vacuum dome 40 to the film 5,
after removal of air from the space between the film 5 and the skin
30. The dome 40 is formed from an air impervious material. A
sealing ring 32 forms an airtight seal between the dome 40 and the
film 5. A nipple 36 allows the interior 38 of the dome 40 to be
evacuated by means of a vacuum pump (not shown). The dome 40 may be
used to affix a medical device to the film 5 such as a microphone
42. Application of the dome and device 40 to the film 5 is more
hygienic than applying the dome 40 and device 42 directly to the
skin surface.
[0023] FIG. 5 shows a film 5 for application to a body surface in
accordance with another embodiment of the invention. In the
embodiment of FIG. 5, the film is incorporated into a vest 48 to be
worn over a subject's trunk. The vest 48 is shown in a front view
in FIG. 5a and in a rear view FIG. 5b. The embodiment of FIG. 5 is
provided with a plurality of elastic straps 44. Each strap 44 has a
left portion 45 and a separate right portion 46. The left portion
45 and the right portion 46 are joined together by means of a
buckle 47 that allows the length of the straps 44 to be selected.
The straps 44 are opened to allow the subject don the vest, and are
then closed so as to create a tight fit of the vest over the
subject's trunk.
[0024] The film 5 is formed from an air impervious material such as
polyurethane or latex. The film 5 forms the portion of the vest
that is to be applied to a subject's back (FIG. 5b). The front of
the vest is formed from an inelastic material 6 that may be for
example a non-woven cellulose based material.
[0025] FIG. 6 shows the vest 48 after having been donned by a
subject 21. The vest 48 is donned with the film 5 over the
subject's back in direct contact with the skin. After donning, the
lengths of the elastic straps 44 are determined so that the vest 48
fits snugly on the subject and the film 5 is applied firmly to the
subject's skin. A medical device may then be applied to the film 5
as described above for the embodiment of FIG. 1.
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