Claims
- 1. An improved girdle for use in a system for assisting in childbirth, the system comprising a girdle having at least one inflatable bladder adapted to be positioned over a patient's abdomen for applying pressure to the abdomen, a contraction monitor for generating an electrical signal indicative of the patient's contractions, an automatic controller means in electrical communication with said contraction monitor for controlling the inflation and deflation of said at least one inflatable bladder in response to said electrical signal wherein the pressure is increased to a target intrauterine pressure at the onset of a contraction and decreased after the contraction is over, said automatic controller means having means for controlling air from an air source for inflating said girdle, and tubing having a first end attached to said girdle and a second end attached to said automatic controller means for conducting air between said girdle and said automatic controller means, the improved girdle comprising:
- a belt having a first end, a second end, an upper edge, a lower edge, an inner layer and an outer layer, said inner layer having a soft contact surface for placement against the patient's abdomen, said outer layer being a non-expandable material, wherein said inner and outer layers are sealed together at at least said first and second ends and said upper and lower edges;
- fastening means disposed at each of said first and second ends for releasably fastening said first end to said second end so that said belt fits closely around the patient's abdomen; and
- an inflatable bladder held by said belt at a position of said belt corresponding to the patient's abdomen so that said inflatable bladder is immovable, said inflatable bladder having an inlet means for connecting to said first end of said tubing for admitting air into said bladder.
- 2. An improved girdle as in claim 1 wherein said second end of said belt is split to form two separately adjustable belt sections.
- 3. An improved girdle as in claim 1 further comprising a finger loop formed in said first end of said belt.
- 4. An improved girdle as in claim 1 wherein inner layer comprises a fabric.
- 5. An improved girdle as in claim 1 wherein said bladder is sandwiched between said inner and outer layers of said belt.
- 6. An improved girdle as in claim 5 wherein said bladder is attached to at least one of said inner and outer layers.
- 7. An improved girdle as in claim 1 wherein said bladder is retained between said inner layer and the patient's abdomen.
- 8. An improved girdle as in claim 1 wherein said inlet means has a rupture membrane for providing a backpressure to a pre-determined level upon introduction of air.
- 9. An improved girdle as in claim 1 further comprising a pair of tabs extending from said lower edge of said belt and having second fastening means for attachment of the contraction monitor when the contraction monitor is a toco sensor mounted on an elastic band.
- 10. An improved girdle as in claim 1 further comprising at least one second inflatable bladder disposed within said belt at a position of said belt corresponding to a lumbar region of the patient.
- 11. An improved girdle as in claim 10 further comprising a second controller means for independently controlling inflation of said at least one second inflatable bladder and a second tubing interconnecting said at least one second inflatable bladder and said second controller means.
- 12. An improved girdle as in claim 1 wherein the contraction monitor is disposed within said bladder.
- 13. An improved girdle as in claim 12 wherein the contraction monitor is a piezo film.
- 14. An improved girdle as in claim 1 wherein said inflatable bladder has a plurality of pleats therein.
- 15. An improved girdle as in claim 1 wherein said inner and outer layers of said belt are welded together.
- 16. A girdle for use in conjunction with a controller for regulating air pressure in response to detection of an electrical signal indicative of a contraction during childbirth, the girdle comprising:
- a belt having a first end, a second end, an upper edge, a lower edge, an inner layer and an outer layer, said inner layer having a soft contact surface for placement against a patient's abdomen, said outer layer being a non-expandable material, wherein said inner and outer layers are sealed together at at least said first and second ends and said upper and lower edges;
- fastening means disposed at each of said first and second ends for releasably fastening said first end to said second end so that said belt fits closely around the patient's abdomen;
- an inflatable bladder held by said belt at a position of said belt corresponding to the patient's abdomen so that said inflatable bladder is immovable, said inflatable bladder having an inlet means for connecting to said first end of a tubing connected to said controller for admitting air into said bladder; and
- a contraction monitor attached to said bladder and electrically connected to the controller for detecting uterine contractions and generating the electrical signal to which the controller responds.
- 17. A girdle as in claim 16 wherein said contraction monitor is a piezo film.
- 18. A girdle as in claim 16 further comprising means disposed within said inlet means for preventing reuse of the girdle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/086,099, filed Jun. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,405,356.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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