Hospital utility device

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Inventors

Heyman, Arnold

Application #

152194

Filed

May-22-1980

Published

Jan-5-1982

Current US Class

005/503.1
024/306
024/334
128/DIG26
248/68.1

International Classes

A44B 021/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/74 24/81 128/DIG.

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spensley, Horn, Jubas & Lubitz

US Patent References

4074397   Device for securing...
4088136   Separable fastener...
4096863   Band for anchorin...
4122857   Pad for anchoring...

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Abstract
A device having special utility for holding medically-related conduits in a hospital setting is disclosed. The device comprises a generally flat, flexible pad having a gripper at one end thereof. The gripper is configured so as to selectively join the pad to a bedsheet, hospital gown or the like. A tape is disposed on the pad and extends across one surface thereof. The tape is configured such that the conduits can be secured between the tape and the pad. One surface of the tape is made of a material which selectively engages the surface of the pad such that the tape may be easily removed from and secured to the pad.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for holding one or a plurality of medically-related conduits in a secure fashion consisting essentially of a generally flat pad having grip means extending outwardly adjacent one end thereof for selectively joining said pad to a selected fabric-like surface, said grip means comprising first and second jaw members, and a generally flat, flexible strip of material joined to said pad adjacent one end thereof so as to extend across said pad from a position adjacent one end to a position adjacent the other end thereof, said strip of material adapted to be selectively joined to and removed from a surface of said pad thereby securing said conduits thereinbetween.

2. The device according to claim 1 wherein said surface of said pad has an area formed thereon which forms a stronger bond with said strip of material than the remainder of said pad.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the field of hospital devices, and more particularly, to a device for holding medically-related conduits such as tubing, cords and the like in a secure manner.

2. Prior Art

The use of various medical conduits joined to the patient for a variety of purposes is well recognized in the medical arts. One example of such devices is a catheter which is joined to the patient so as to permit urine drainage to take place while the patient remains in bed. In the use of a typical catheter, after it is appropriately inserted, a long conduit joins the catheter to a drainage bag. The problem with such conduit is that if unsupported it may place undue stress and irritate in the area of the insertion and it can become entangled with the patient whereby it may either become disengaged from the patient or from the bag. To prevent this from happening and to provide support for the conduit, the conduit is usually pinned to the bedsheet by the use of a hook-like member, rubber bands and pins. The problem with such a system for joining the conduit to the bedsheet is that after a number of uses, the bedsheet, especially in certain areas, becomes ridden with holes. These holes lead to tears in the bedsheet and ultimately to the destruction of the sheet. Hospital bedsheets so destroyed add to the high costs associated with staying in a hospital. Further, the use of the hook-member arrangement is awkward and time consuming. It is also difficult to sterilize and reuse.
 
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