Claims
- 1. A medical support pillow for facilitating endotracheal intubation comprising:a base member having a pair of oppositely positioned sidewalls, a bottom portion having a bottom surface, and an upper portion, the upper portion comprising an inclined surface for receiving a portion of the upper back of a patient, a recess adjacent to the inclined surface for receiving the occipital area of the head of the patient, and an end portion adjacent to the recess and angulated with respect to the bottom surface of the base member, the recess being intermediate the inclined surface and the end portion and extending in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the sidewalls, the inclined surface being generally planar; and a pad member removably disposed within the recess, the pad member comprising a (i) pair of oppositely positioned sidewalls, (ii) a generally concave-shaped bottom portion that conforms to the generally concave-shaped recess, the generally concave-shaped portion extending between the sidewalls and having a first lengthwise end and a second lengthwise end, (iii) a top portion that is contiguous with the sidewalls and the first lengthwise end of the generally concave-shaped bottom portion, and (iv) an end portion positioned between and contiguous with the top portion and the second lengthwise end of the generally concave-shaped bottom portion, the end portion being angulated with respect to the top portion.
- 2. The medical support pillow according to claim 1 wherein the inclined surface has a first width and the end portion has a second width, the first width being substantially greater than the second width.
- 3. The medical support pillow according to claim 2 wherein the inclined surface extends from a lower end portion to an upper end portion, the upper end portion being relatively higher than the lower end portion.
- 4. The medical support pillow according to claim 1 wherein the top portion is generally planar and when the pad member is positioned within the recess, the generally planar top portion is generally horizontal.
- 5. The medical support pillow according to claim 4 wherein the end portion of said pad member is generally perpendicular to the generally planar top portion.
- 6. The medical support pillow according to claim 1 wherein the pad member further includes a cavity having an opening accessible through the top portion.
- 7. The medical support pillow according to claim 6 wherein the end portion has a generally planar surface.
- 8. The medical support pillow according to claim 6 further comprising a hemispherical member removably disposed within the cavity.
- 9. The medical support pillow according to claim 8 wherein the hemispherical member comprises a body portion having a generally planar top portion, the body portion being sized for disposal within the cavity of the pad member, the generally planar top portion being generally coplanar with the top portion of the pad member when the hemispherical member is disposed within the cavity.
- 10. The medical support pillow according to claim 8 wherein the base member, pad member and hemispherical member are fabricated from plastic.
- 11. The medical support pillow according to claim 8 wherein the base member, pad member and hemispherical member are fabricated from foam rubber.
- 12. A pad member for a medical support pillow, the pad member comprising (i) a pair of oppositely positioned sidewalls, (ii) a generally concave-shaped bottom portion that conforms to a generally concave-shaped recess formed in the medical support pillow, the generally concave bottom portion extending between the sidewalls and having a first lengthwise end and a second lengthwise end, (iii) a generally planar portion that is contiguous with the sidewalls and the first lengthwise end of the generally concave-shaped bottom portion, and (iv) an end portion positioned between and contiguous with the generally planar portion and the second lengthwise end of the generally concave-shaped bottom portion, the end portion being angulated with respect to the generally planar portion, the pad member further including a cavity having an opening accessible through the generally planar portion.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of commonly owned and copending U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/135,779, filed May 24, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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