Apparatus for applying a desired temperature and pressure to an injured area
First Claim
1. A portable apparatus for the treatment of injuries which may be coupled to a portable source of compressed gas, the apparatus comprising:
- a first layer of flexible material;
a second layer of flexible material coupled to the first layer of flexible material so that a space between the first and second layers forms an inflation chamber;
a third layer of flexible material coupled to the first and second layers, said coupling between the second and third layers defining a space between the second and third layers, wherein the space between the second and third layers is in fluid communication with the inflation chamber at an outlet and wherein the space between the second and third layers defines a fluid channel which extends along a predetermined path from an inlet port to the outlet, wherein the fluid channel is formed so that a gas entering the apparatus at the inlet will travel along the fluid channel through the outlet into the inflation chamber;
a plurality of spacer members coupled to one of the second and third layers, the spacer members maintaining the separation between the second and third layers so that the fluid channel remains unobstructed even when the apparatus is folded or wrapped around an injured area; and
a relief valve coupled to the inflation chamber, wherein the relief valve operates to maintain the pressure within the inflation chamber below a predetermined pressure.
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Abstract
A portable apparatus for the treatment of injuries includes a first layer of flexible material and a second layer of flexible material coupled to the first layer of flexible material to form an inflation chamber. A third layer of flexible material is coupled to the first and second layers so that a space is formed between the second and third layers. The space formed between the second and third layers is in fluid communication with the inflation chamber at an outlet and the space between the second and third layers is formed so that a fluid channel extends from a first end of the space between the second and third layers to the outlet. A plurality of spacer members maintain the separation between the second and third layers so that the fluid channel remains unobstructed even when the apparatus is folded or wrapped around an injured area. The apparatus also includes an inlet to the fluid channel, the fluid channel being formed so that a gas entering the apparatus at the inlet will travel along the fluid channel through the outlet into the inflation chamber. The inlet may be coupled to a portable source of compressed gas and a relief valve is coupled to the inflation chamber so that the pressure within the inflation chamber is maintained at a predetermined pressure.
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20 Claims
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1. A portable apparatus for the treatment of injuries which may be coupled to a portable source of compressed gas, the apparatus comprising:
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a first layer of flexible material; a second layer of flexible material coupled to the first layer of flexible material so that a space between the first and second layers forms an inflation chamber; a third layer of flexible material coupled to the first and second layers, said coupling between the second and third layers defining a space between the second and third layers, wherein the space between the second and third layers is in fluid communication with the inflation chamber at an outlet and wherein the space between the second and third layers defines a fluid channel which extends along a predetermined path from an inlet port to the outlet, wherein the fluid channel is formed so that a gas entering the apparatus at the inlet will travel along the fluid channel through the outlet into the inflation chamber; a plurality of spacer members coupled to one of the second and third layers, the spacer members maintaining the separation between the second and third layers so that the fluid channel remains unobstructed even when the apparatus is folded or wrapped around an injured area; and a relief valve coupled to the inflation chamber, wherein the relief valve operates to maintain the pressure within the inflation chamber below a predetermined pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An apparatus for treating injuries, the apparatus being coupleable to a source of compressed gas at an inlet port, the apparatus comprising:
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a flexible, inflatable pouch which has a first sheet member including a first surface which, when in an operative position, is in contact with an injured area of the body and a second sheet member coupled to the first sheet member so that a fluid channel is formed between the first and second sheet members, the fluid channel being coupleable to the source of compressed gas at an inlet and extending along a predetermined path to an outlet which is in fluid communication with an inflation chamber formed between the first sheet member and the second sheet member so that gas travels from the inlet through the fluid channel along the predetermined path, through the outlet into the inflation chamber; a plurality of spacer members disposed within the fluid channel, each spacer member being coupled to one of the first and second sheet members and resting slidably against the other of the first and second sheet members, wherein the spacer members resist compression of the fluid channel so that the fluid channel remains unobstructed even when the apparatus is folded or wrapped around an injured area; and a relief valve which maintains the pressure in the inflation chamber at a predetermined pressure. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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