Claims
- 1. A disposable drape for a surgical instrument stand comprising:
- an elongated tube having an elongated axis made of a flexible material closed at a first end and opened at a second opposite end; and flap means, of a single thickness, attached near the closed end of said tubular drape for covering a space between a leading transverse edge of said tubular drape and a draped body of a patient lying on a surgical table located beneath said surgical instrument stand, said flap means being attached to an edge of said elongated tube, said edge extending parallel to said elongated axis, said flap extending away from said edge in a direction perpendicular to said elongated axis.
- 2. The disposable drape of claim 1, including means forming part of said tubular drape for positioning thereon surgical instruments when said tubular drape is positioned to cover said surgical instrument stand.
- 3. The disposable drape of claim 2, wherein said tray means comprises a tray built in to said drape.
- 4. The disposable drape of claim 3, wherein said tray is a compartmentalized to form two or more compartments.
- 5. The disposable drape of claim 4, wherein said compartments are formed by raised ribs.
- 6. The disposable drape of claim 4, wherein said compartments are formed by depressions formed into a bottom surface of said tray.
- 7. The disposable drape of claim 4, wherein at least one of said compartments include a raised portion extending along a length of said compartment.
- 8. The disposable drape of claim 2, wherein said means for positioning thereon surgical instruments comprises a rectangularly proportioned plate having at least one raised portion extending along an upper surface thereof.
- 9. The disposable drape of claim 1, wherein said flap means comprises a plurality of flaps each attached to said tubular drape at a location approximating an extending edge of said instrument tray, each flap having an approximate rectangular shape and extending away from said attachment to said tubular drape.
- 10. The disposable drape of claim 9, including a pocket formed into a flap of said drape.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 655,767, filed Feb. 14, 1991, by Jacob A. Glassman, entitled "A Mayo-Stand Disposable Drape Combined with Instrument Tray" and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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