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  • Beachwood, OH

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Head Support And Restraining Apparatus

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US Patent:
40197271, Apr 26, 1977
Filed:
Nov 20, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/633840
Inventors:
William O. Martin - Chesterland OH
Harry Derda - Beachwood OH
Assignee:
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
A61G 1300
US Classification:
269328
Abstract:
An apparatus for supporting and restraining the head of a patient (typically an infant) during medical treatment, for example, during the delivery of continuous positive airway pressure to a patient suffering from a respiratory disease. The apparatus of the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a generally arcuate cradle, a pair of opposed, generally flexible restraining plates pivotably mounted within the cradle for conforming to and positively restraining the patient's head, and adjustable means on the cradle for moving the restraining plates toward one another to a position wherein they will gently, yet firmly, restrain the patient's head. Padding of a suitable material (e. g. , lamb's wool) lines the interior exposed surfaces of the members and the cradle to cushion the patient's head. The padding may be held within the apparatus by means of cooperating mating strips of velcro.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Administrating Apparatus

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US Patent:
42495270, Feb 10, 1981
Filed:
Feb 9, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/010735
Inventors:
Wen H. Ko - Cleveland Hts. OH
David G. Fleming - Cleveland Hts. OH
Harry J. Derda - Beachwood OH
William O. Martin - Chesterland OH
Assignee:
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
A61M 1600
US Classification:
12820418
Abstract:
An apparatus for delivering continuous positive airway pressure to a patient (e. g. , an infant) includes a cradle assembly for firmly and adjustably supporting the head of a patient to whom continuous positive airway pressure is to be delivered, a support frame assembly mounted on the cradle assembly for adjustably supporting a disposable airway set, and a disposable airway set which receives fresh air and delivers it, under pressure, to a patient. The cradle assembly includes a head-supporting cradle which may be moved to any one of a number of angular positions. A pair of adjustable head-restraining plates are mounted in the cradle for firmly supporting heads of different sizes. The support frame assembly which receives and holds the disposable airway set is mounted on one end of the head-supporting cradle and can be adjusted relative to the cradle for accurate positioning of a nasal cannula at the delivery end of the disposable airway set. The support frame assembly includes a swingable support arm which receives and retains the disposable airway set.
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