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Sphygmomanometer cuff

  • US 4,106,499 A
  • Filed: 04/01/1977
  • Issued: 08/15/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/10/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A sphygmomanometer cuff comprising:

  • (i) an elongated flexible strap of a length sufficient to wrap by at least one and half turns about a limb of a patient, said strap being constituted by two layers of material which, over a portion of the length of the strap are spaced apart to define an internal pocket,(ii) an inflatable pouch disposed in said pocket and having a first connector tube for connecting to a source of fluid under superatmospheric pressure and a second connector tube for connecting to a sphygmomanometer,(iii) a rigid loop-shaped member secured at a first end of the strap and defining with the strap an elongated transverse opening,(iv) a resiliently compressible rod-like member secured transversely at the second end of the strap, said rod-like member being adapted for forcing, with resilient deformation, through the opening defined by the loop-shaped member, said rod-like member in its unstressed condition being too thick to pass back through said opening,(v) a first and second cooperable fastening members, said first fastening member being secured externally on a face of said strap adjacent to said first end thereof, said second fastening member being secured externally on said face of said strap adjacent to said second end thereof, the distance between the first and second fastening members, longitudinally of the strap, and the dimensions of the first and second fastening members longitudinally of the strap, being selected such that with the strap tightened about a patient'"'"'s limb, the portion of the strap terminating at its second end may be doubled over externally to superimpose the second fastening member on the first fastening member.

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