Insulative soft headware that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range during consumer hiking, camping, and outdoor uses; soft insulative helmet liners being headware that incorporates head heating or head cooling to aid in maintaining a user's core body temperature; headwear; soft headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range; helmet liners being headwear
Insulative soft headwear that aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range during consumer hiking, camping, and outdoor uses; soft insulative helmet liners being headwear that incorporates head heating or head cooling to aid in maintaining a user's core body temperature; soft headwear that aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range; headwear; helmet liners being headwear
Soft headwear and disposable headwear that aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range and provides biometric data and data telemetry; helmet liners being headwear; Soft insulative helmet liners being headwear that incorporates head heating or head cooling; Insulative soft headwear for maintaining core body temperature during outdoor activities; Headwear Medical apparel for use in medical examination and treatment, namely, soft insulative helmet liners being headwear that incorporates head heating or head cooling to aid in maintaining a user's core body temperature; Medical apparel for use in medical examination and treatment, namely, soft headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range; Medical apparel for use in medical examination and treatment, namely, insulative soft headwear; Medical devices and apparatus in the nature of thermal regulating head covers used for maintaining a user's core body temperature within an euthermic range, incorporating and supporting wearable biometric sensors for monitoring human body vital signs, remote electronic devices for monitoring body temperature, ECG, RR, ETCO2, HR, SpO2, PPG, BG, SpCO, BP, and HL and containing biometric sensors for monitoring human body vital signs and geographic location of a patient wearing or carrying the device to facilitate the administration of remote medical services in the fields of healthcare, emergency medical services, telehealth, telemedicine, teleconferences, and remote healthcare; Medical apparel for use in medical examination and treatment, namely, insulative soft headwear that aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature during hiking, camping, and outdoor uses; Surgical caps; Medical apparel in the nature of headwear for use in medical examination and treatment; Medical apparel for use in medical examination and treatment, namely, helmet liners being headwear.
Insulative soft headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range during consumer hiking, camping, and outdoor uses; soft insulative helmet liners being headwear that incorporates head heating or head cooling to aid in maintaining a user's core body temperature; headwear; soft headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range; helmet liners being headwear
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Care giver display surgical cap to control patient body temperature
A system and method for maintaining a patient's body temperature during and after surgical exposure is provided. A surgical, insulative cap both aids in maintaining the patient's core body temperature at an euthermic range and further incorporates a graphic display panel for providing a remote caregiver informational interface. Vital signs sensors may therefor communicate, either directly or remotely, to said informational interface and allow access to vital signs information to the caregiver in a convenient manner that does not require diversion of attention from the patient in order to monitor.
The present invention relates generally to a device and a method that maintains a patient's body temperature during surgical exposure and, more specifically, to a surgical, insulative cap that forms a viewing window and is used in conjunction with a medical temperature trend indicator. The cap is contoured to the patient's head. The instant abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons
A61F 7/02 - Compresses or poultices for effecting heating or cooling
A42B 1/0186 - HatsCapsHoods with means for protecting the eyes, ears or nape, e.g. sun or rain shieldsHatsCapsHoods with air-inflated pads or removable linings with means for protecting the ears or nape
A61F 7/00 - Heating or cooling appliances for medical or therapeutic treatment of the human body
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Insulative rescue cap containing emergency response procedures
The present invention relates generally to a device and a method that maintains an individual's body temperature during exposure to cold conditions or cold water and, more specifically, to an insulative rescue cap that clearly provides instructions and teachings of how to correctly perform emergency medical procedures, namely CPR. The cap is contoured to the individual's head.
The present invention relates generally to a device and a method that maintains an individual's body temperature during exposure to cold conditions or cold water and, more specifically, to an insulative rescue cap that clearly provides instructions and teachings of how to correctly perform emergency medical procedures, namely CPR. The cap is contoured to the individual's head.
A42B 1/018 - HatsCapsHoods with means for protecting the eyes, ears or nape, e.g. sun or rain shieldsHatsCapsHoods with air-inflated pads or removable linings
G09B 23/28 - Models for scientific, medical, or mathematical purposes, e.g. full-sized device for demonstration purposes for medicine
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Care giver display surgical cap to control patient body temperature
A system and method for maintaining a patient's body temperature during and after surgical exposure is provided. A surgical, insulative cap both aids in maintaining the patient's core body temperature at an euthermic range and further incorporates a graphic display panel for providing a remote caregiver informational interface. Vital signs sensors may therefor communicate, either directly or remotely, to said informational interface and allow, access to vital signs information to the caregiver in a convenient manner that does not require diversion of attention from the patient in order to monitor.
An emergency hemostatic head trauma bandage cap with a strap system and method of use, which, when applied to the head, delivers minimal pressure to control bleeding, doesn't compromise cervical spine immobilization, allows for fast and effective application of cold packs and other cooling materials to control intracranial/internal swelling, or hot packs to prevent hypothermia in non-trauma situations, doesn't come apart during treatment and transport, and doesn't require a caregiver to re-wrap the dressing.
headwear; soft headwear and disposable headwear that aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range; soft headwear and disposable headwear that aids in providing biometric data and data telemetry; soft headwear and disposable headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range and provides biometric data and data telemetry
Medical apparel in the nature of headwear for use in medical examination and treatment; Medical apparel for use in medical examination and treatment, namely, soft headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at a euthermic range; Medical apparel for use in medical examination and treatment, namely, helmet liners being headwear; surgical caps; Medical apparel for use in medical examination and treatment, namely, insulative soft headwear; Medical apparel for use in medical examination and treatment, namely, insulative soft headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range during consumer hiking, camping, and outdoor uses; Medical apparel for use in medical examination and treatment, namely, soft insulative helmet liners being headwear that incorporates head heating or head cooling to aid in maintaining a user's core body temperature
The present invention relates generally to a device and a method that maintains a patient's body temperature during surgical exposure and, more specifically, to a surgical, insulative cap that is contoured to the patient's head. The instant abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
Fiber-reinforced nonwoven composites having a wide variety of uses (e.g., leisure goods, aerospace, electronics, equipment, energy generation, mass transport, automotive parts, marine, construction, defense, sports and/or the like) are provided. The fiber-reinforced nonwoven composite includes a plurality of carbon fibers and a polymer matrix. The plurality of carbon fibers have an average fiber length from about 50 mm to about 125 mm. The fiber-reinforced nonwoven composite comprises a theoretical void volume from about 0% to about 10%.
B32B 27/20 - Layered products essentially comprising synthetic resin characterised by the use of special additives using fillers, pigments, thixotroping agents
B32B 5/06 - Layered products characterised by the non-homogeneity or physical structure of a layer characterised by structural features of a layer comprising fibres or filaments characterised by a fibrous layer needled to another layer, e.g. of fibres, of paper
B29C 70/12 - Fibrous reinforcements only characterised by the structure of fibrous reinforcements using fibres of short length, e.g. in the form of a mat
B32B 37/06 - Methods or apparatus for laminating, e.g. by curing or by ultrasonic bonding characterised by the heating method
D01G 13/00 - Mixing, e.g. blending, fibresMixing non-fibrous materials with fibres
D04H 1/46 - Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres from fleeces or layers composed of fibres without existing or potential cohesive properties the fleeces or layers being consolidated by mechanical means, e.g. by rolling by needling or like operations to cause entanglement of fibres
D04H 1/70 - Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres characterised by the method of forming fleeces or layers, e.g. reorientation of fibres
D04H 1/74 - Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres characterised by the method of forming fleeces or layers, e.g. reorientation of fibres the fibres being orientated, e.g. in parallel
An emergency head trauma bandage cap with a detachable strap system and method of use, which, when applied to the head, delivers minimal pressure to control bleeding, doesn't compromise cervical spine immobilization, allows for fast and effective application of cooling gel to control intracranial/internal swelling or hot packs to prevent hypothermia in non-trauma situations, doesn't come apart during treatment and transport, and doesn't require a caregiver to re-wrap the dressing.
Insulative soft headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range during consumer hiking, camping, and outdoor uses; soft insulative helmet liners being headwear that incorporates head heating or head cooling to aid in maintaining a user's core body temperature; headwear; soft headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range; helmet liners being headwear
Insulative soft headware that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range during consumer hiking, camping, and outdoor uses; soft insulative helmet liners being headware that incorporates head heating or head cooling to aid in maintaining a user's core body temperature; headwear; soft headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range; helmet liners being headwear
Insulative soft head ware that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range during consumer hiking, camping, and outdoor uses; soft insulative helmet liners being head ware that incorporates head heating or head cooling to aid in maintaining a user's core body temperature; headwear; soft headwear that both aids in maintaining a user's core body temperature at an euthermic range; helmet liners being headwear
The present invention relates generally to a device and a method that maintains a patient's body temperature during surgical exposure and, more specifically, to a surgical, insulative cap that is contoured to the patient's head. The instant abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
An emergency hemostatic head trauma bandage cap with a strap system and method of use, which, when applied to the head, delivers minimal pressure to control bleeding, doesn't compromise cervical spine immobilization, allows for fast and effective application of cooling gel to control intracranial/internal swelling or hot packs to prevent hypothermia in non-trauma situations, doesn't come apart during treatment and transport, and doesn't require a caregiver to re-wrap the dressing.
An emergency head trauma bandage cap with a detachable strap system and method of use, which, when applied to the head, delivers minimal pressure to control bleeding, doesn't compromise cervical spine immobilization, allows for fast and effective application of cold packs to control intracranial/internal swelling or hot packs to prevent hypothermia in non-trauma situations, doesn't come apart during treatment and transport, and doesn't require a caregiver to re-wrap the dressing.
An emergency helmet trauma bandage and method of use, which, when applied, applies minimal pressure to stop bleeding, doesn't compromise cervical spine immobilization, allows for fast and effective application of ice/cold packs to control intracranial/internal swelling, doesn't come apart during treatment and transport, and doesn't require a caregiver to re-wrap the dressing.