Tourniquet cuff with a tightness indicator
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1. A tourniquet cuff, comprising:
- a body configured for being wrapped around a limb, the body having an unpressurized state and a pressurized state and having a securing portion having a first end secured to a main member of the body and a second free end releasably engageable to the body, the main member of the body including a pressurizable bladder;
an elastic member having a first end portion secured to the body at a first location, a second end portion secured to the securing portion at a second location, and an intermediate portion extending along a front face of the securing portion between the first and second end portions that is free to elongate relative to the securing portion by pulling on the second free end of the securing portion; and
the securing portion cooperating with the elastic member to provide an indicator that operates in response to elongation of the elastic member from a first length to a second length greater than the first length for locating where the securing portion is to engage the body in order to apply a predetermined amount of force to the limb with the body in the unpressurized state sufficient to secure the body to the limb without causing significant venous occlusion at the limb.
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Abstract
A tourniquet cuff has a body configured for being wrapped around a limb. The body has an unpressurized state and a pressurized state. A securing portion on the body is releasably engageable to the body. The cuff also has an indicator that operates in response to movement of the securing portion for locating where the securing portion engages the body in order to apply a predetermined amount of force sufficient to secure the body to a limb without causing significant venous occlusion at the limb when the body is in the unpressurized stated.
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21 Claims
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1. A tourniquet cuff, comprising:
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a body configured for being wrapped around a limb, the body having an unpressurized state and a pressurized state and having a securing portion having a first end secured to a main member of the body and a second free end releasably engageable to the body, the main member of the body including a pressurizable bladder; an elastic member having a first end portion secured to the body at a first location, a second end portion secured to the securing portion at a second location, and an intermediate portion extending along a front face of the securing portion between the first and second end portions that is free to elongate relative to the securing portion by pulling on the second free end of the securing portion; and the securing portion cooperating with the elastic member to provide an indicator that operates in response to elongation of the elastic member from a first length to a second length greater than the first length for locating where the securing portion is to engage the body in order to apply a predetermined amount of force to the limb with the body in the unpressurized state sufficient to secure the body to the limb without causing significant venous occlusion at the limb. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A tourniquet cuff comprising:
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a main member configured for being wrapped around a limb and having an unpressurized state and a pressurized state, the main member including a pressurizable fluid tight bladder; a securing portion including a securing strap having an attachment end portion connected to the main member and a free end portion being releasably engageable to the main member; and an indicator for indicating that the free end portion has been moved around the limb a sufficient distance for the main member to apply a predetermined amount of force to a limb when the main member is in the unpressurized state for snugly holding the main member on the limb without causing significant venous occlusion at the limb; wherein the indicator includes at least one resilient member, the securing strap extending between a first end portion of the at least one resilient member to a second end portion of the at least one resilient member, the at least one resilient member being expandable against a natural bias from a first length to a second length greater than the first length as the securing strap is drawn from a slackened state to a taut state without lengthening the securing strap between the first and second end portions of the securing strap; and wherein the first end portion of the at least one resilient member and the second end portion of the at least one resilient member are directly connected to a front face of the securing strap. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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19. A tourniquet cuff comprising:
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a body configured to be wrapped around a limb and having an unpressurized state and a pressurized state, the body including a main member and a securing portion having a first end secured to the main member and a second free end releasably engageable to the main member when wrapped around the limb, the main member including a bladder configured to put the body in a pressurized state when the bladder is pressurized; the securing portion including a securing strap; and a resilient member including a first end portion and a second end portion, the first end portion of the resilient member secured to a first end portion of a front face of the securing strap and the resilient member extends along the front face to a position where the second end portion of the resilient member is directly secured to a second end portion of the front face of the securing strap, the resilient member having a first length between the first and second end portions of the resilient member in a relaxed state and a second length greater than the first length between the first and second end portions of the resilient member in a tensioned state, the resilient member configured to be drawn into tension from the first length to the second length without lengthening the securing strap between the first and second end portions of the securing strap; wherein when the second free end of the securing portion is wrapped around the limb and releasably engaged to the main member while the resilient member is tensioned at the second length, the body applies a force to the limb when the body is in the unpressurized state to secure the body to the limb without causing significant venous occlusion at the limb. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A tourniquet cuff comprising:
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a body configured to be wrapped around a limb and having an unpressurized state and a pressurized state, the body including a main member and a securing portion having a first end secured to the main member and a second free end releasably engageable to the main member when wrapped around the limb, the main member including a bladder and one or more ports configured to receive air to pressurize the bladder; a resilient member configured to be drawn into tension from a first length to a second predetermined length greater than the first length; wherein when the second free end of the securing portion is wrapped around the limb and releasably engaged to the main member while the resilient member is tensioned at the second predetermined length, the body applies a predetermined amount of force to the limb when the body is in the unpressurized state to secure the body to the limb without causing significant venous occlusion at the limb; wherein the securing portion includes a securing strap extending from the main member along a first side of the resilient member to the second free end of the securing portion; wherein the securing strap is in a slackened state when the resilient member is at the first length and the securing strap is in a taut state when the resilient member is at the second predetermined length; wherein the resilient member includes a first end portion connected to the securing strap proximate the first end of the securing portion, a second end portion connected to the securing strap proximate the second free end of the securing portion, and an intermediate portion between the first end portion and the second end portion of the resilient member; wherein the intermediate portion of the resilient member generally extends along the securing strap such the first side of the intermediate portion of the resilient member contacts the securing strap when the resilient member is tensioned to the second predetermined length; and wherein the intermediate portion of the resilient member is free to move away from the securing strap such that the first side of the intermediate portion of the resilient member moves out of contact with the securing strap when the resilient member is at the first length.
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