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20080230530 | HEATING BLANKET - An electric heating blanket including a flexible sheet-like heating element and a shell. The shell covers the heating blanket an includes two sheets of flexible material welded together. | 09-25-2008 |
20090099631 | MULTI-ZONE ELECTRIC WARMING BLANKET - A multi-zone electric heating blanket. The blanket may be shaped to cover the outstretched arms or other body parts of a patient. The blanket includes first and second body part portions and a connecting bridge. The interconnection via the bridge leaves an open gap between the first and second body part portions for unblocked access to the patient. A power controller may supply power to heating elements in both body part portions based on a temperature sensor in one of the body part portions. | 04-16-2009 |
20120279953 | HEATED UNDER-BODY WARMING SYSTEMS - A heated underbody supports including heated mattresses, heated mattress overlays and heated pads, and methods of using heated underbody supports, for therapeutic warming. The heated underbody supports include a heater assembly and a layer of compressible support material. The heater assembly includes a flexible heating element , first and second bus bars, and a temperature sensor. The flexible heating element is a conductive fabric which can be adapted to stretch into a 3-dimensional compound curve without wrinkling or folding while maintain electrical conductivity, and wherein the heating element is adapted to return to the planar shape when pressure is removed. The flexible heating element may include a fabric which is coated with a conductive or semi-conductive polymer. The heated underbody support may also include a water resistant shell which may encase the heater assembly and the compressible support material. | 11-08-2012 |
20120312797 | HEATING BLANKET - An electric heating blanket including a flexible sheet-like heating element and a shell. The shell covers the heating blanket and includes two sheets of flexible material welded together. | 12-13-2012 |
20140263265 | HEATING BLANKET - An electric blanket including a flexible sheet-like heating element, a shell comprising two flexible sheets covering the heating element, one or more welds coupling the sheet of the shell about the edges to hermetically seal the heating element there between; and a flexible insulating layer extending over the heating element and covered by the shell providing at least one of thermal insulation and electrical insulation, wherein the heating element is held in position between the two sheets of the shell without using connectors that pierce the two sheets. | 09-18-2014 |
20150148874 | MULTI-ZONE ELECTRIC WARMING BLANKET - A multi-zone electric heating blanket. The blanket may be shaped to cover the outstretched arms or other body parts of a patient. The blanket includes first and second body part portions and a connecting bridge. The interconnection via the bridge leaves an open gap between the first and second body part portions for unblocked access to the patient. A power controller may supply power to heating elements in both body part portions based on a temperature sensor in one of the body part portions. | 05-28-2015 |
20150327332 | ELECTRIC HEATING BLANKET OR PAD - An electric blanket or pad for warming a living body including a flexible sheet-like heating element including an upper edge, a lower edge, and at least two side edges. A shell formed of layers of flexible sheets covering the heating element and sealed with a weld. The weld coupling the sheets of the shell about the edges to hermetically seal the heating element therebetween. The weld may be an RF weld, ultrasonic weld, or a heat bond, wherein the sheets comprise PVC. | 11-12-2015 |
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20140312027 | FLEXIBLE ELECTRIC HEATERS - Embodiments include a flexible fabric heater. The fabric heater has a conductive base fabric having elastic properties. The base fabric may be coupled to electrical terminals. A elastomeric layer may be applied on the base fabric. The elastomeric layer may have elastic properties and includes a liquid-resistant material. A first thermal layer may be applied proximate edges along the electrical coupling between the fabric heater and the electrical terminals. The first thermal layer can have heat-resistant properties. | 10-23-2014 |
20140316495 | CONFORMABLE HEATED MATTRESS - Embodiments include a conformable heated mattress for patient warming during surgery. The mattress may include a base layer coupled to an operating table and a heated layer coupled to the base layer. The heated layer may include an electrical heating element. The heated layer is coupled to an opposing surface of the base layer at a portion of the opposing surface forming an attached area. The attached area is less than an area of the opposing surface allowing at least a portion of the heated layer to be folded substantially independently of the base layer. Embodiments also include a method of positioning a patient on such a heated mattress. | 10-23-2014 |
20150289817 | MEDICAL APPARATUS INCLUDING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PROTECTION - In certain embodiments, a heater assembly is provided including a water-resistant encapsulating shell. A heating element and/or other electronic components may be sealed in the encapsulating shell, and a catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition may be coated on or impregnated into an element within the shell. In some embodiments the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition may be on the interior surface of the shell. In certain embodiments, the catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition includes manganese dioxide. The catalyst to accelerate hydrogen peroxide decomposition may also include a binding material such as methyl cellulose. | 10-15-2015 |
20150290027 | Underbody Warming Systems with Core Temperature Monitoring - Apparatus and methods related to a non-invasive core temperature monitor for monitoring the temperature of a patient. In certain embodiments, the monitor may include a heated underbody support for heating at least a portion of a patient. The heated underbody support may include a low thermal mass heater and a temperature sensor. The heater may heat the peripheral thermal compartment of the patient to a temperature that is greater than the core temperature of the patient. The monitor may reduce the temperature of the low thermal mass heater to a set-point temperature that is less than the core temperature, allowing the temperature of the low thermal mass heater to move towards being in thermal equilibrium with the core body temperature. The core temperature may be determined when the peripheral thermal compartment of the patient is in substantial thermal equilibrium with the temperature of the core thermal compartment of the patient. | 10-15-2015 |
20150290062 | Underbody Supports with Patient Securing Features - Underbody supports and related methods for supporting and restricting a sliding motion of a patient on a table. Certain embodiments of the underbody support may include two side walls, two end walls, a base layer, a compressible material layer opposite the base layer. The compressible material layer may be bonded to the two side walls and the two end walls about a perimeter of the compressible material layer to form a box-like structure that surrounds one or more inflatable chambers. The underbody support may further include one or more friction enhancing elements that are arranged to be interposed between the upper surface of the compressible material layer and the patient when the patient is being supported on the underbody support to prevent sliding of the patient. | 10-15-2015 |
20150290065 | Underbody Warming Systems - Apparatus and methods related to an underbody support for supporting a body of a being, such as during surgery to prevent contact pressure injuries. In certain embodiments, the underbody support may include one or more inflatable chambers enclosing a volume. At least one of the inflatable chambers may include one or more compression sensitive switches for monitoring the volume of the inflatable chamber, and the one or more compression sensitive switches may be located within the inflatable chamber. In some embodiments the one or more compression sensitive switches are sized to close when the said inflatable chamber is deflated to a desired residual volume. | 10-15-2015 |