Dental operatory chair barrier system

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Inventors

Kishi, Shigeo R.

Application #

586540

Filed

Jan-16-1996

Published

Apr-29-1997

Current US Class

002/114
128/846
128/849
297/188.06
297/188.2
297/217.1

International Classes

A47C 007/64; A61G 015/14

Field of Search

297/182 297/188.03 297/188.06 297/188.18 297/188.2 297/217.1 2/114 2/912-914 128/846 128/849 128/853 128/856

Examiners

Brown; Peter R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pretty, Schroeder, Brueggemann & Clark

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4887749   Don/Doff support st...
4892239   Device for making...
4903710   Surgical isolation d...
4936318   Vacuum barrier
4957230   Seat-supported coat...
5299582   Surgical isolation a...

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Abstract
A barrier system for dental procedures utilizing a disposable gown positioned on a dental operatory chair as a shield between dental personnel and their patients. The gown is arranged and supported on a support frame mounted to the operatory chair so that the dental personnel can easily slip into and out of the gown in moving between patients in different rooms, while the gown remains on the operatory chair.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In combination with a dental operatory chair having opposing front and rear sides and a seating surface, wherein the periphery of the seating surface is substantially unobstructed on both the front and rear sides to permit dental personnel to enter the operatory chair from the rear side and to sit on the seating surface with the dental personnel's legs extending over the front side of the operatory chair, a barrier system comprising:

a support frame mounted on the operatory chair at the front side thereof, said support frame including at least one upright member and at least one cross member, said upright member having an upper end to which said cross member is attached and a lower end which is attached to the operatory chair, said upright member configured and positioned on the operatory chair with said cross member spaced above the seating surface so as to leave a substantially unobstructed space for the dental personnel's legs to extend underneath said cross member when sitting on the operatory chair facing the front side thereof; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to dental protective devices, and more particularly, to a barrier system to protect dental personnel and their patients from cross-contamination.

The onslaught of diseases related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), and hepatitis has changed the manner in which dentistry is delivered in dental offices and institutions. Prior to awareness of the hazards of HIV, AIDS, and hepatitis, dentists treated their patients without the use of gloves, masks, protective eyewear, or gowns. Now, the use of gloves, masks, protective eyewear, and the following of stringent sterilization techniques all are mandated by regulatory authorities, such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

In the medical profession, operating procedures are generally performed in a designated operating room for a specific period of uninterrupted time. As a result, medical personnel can both scrub and change gowns before each operation.
 
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