The present invention generally relates to medical equipment and more particularly relates to equipment covers to protect medical equipment from contamination and, even more particularly, relates to disposable sterile monitor covers for medical equipment using displays screens.
In the past, medical professionals have used drapes over imaging systems display screens to protect the screens from contamination.
While these types of protection may have many advantages in particular applications, they also have some drawbacks. For example, in many instances the drapes were too large and difficult to deploy. These systems are often too expensive for disposable applications.
Consequently, there exists a need for improved methods and apparatuses for efficiently and definitively covering the display screen of a medical imaging system in a quick and cost-effective manner.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a method of covering electronic display screens in a medical environment is provided. To create a disposable cover, a rectangular sheet of film with a top edge and a bottom edge, a front face and a back side, and a predetermined foldback location on the front face between the top edge and the bottom edge is provided. The bottom edge is folded over the front face of the rectangular sheet and back toward the top edge, without creasing, so that the bottom edge is aligned with the predetermined foldback location. A loop is created across the rectangular sheet by welding the film adjacent to the bottom edge to a first portion of the film adjacent to the predetermined foldback location. The rectangular sheet is flipped over so that the bottom edge is below the front face which is below the back side and a first strip of adhesive is adhered across a top portion of the back side of the rectangular sheet. A second strip of adhesive is adhered across the back side of the rectangular sheet at a point near the loop and between the loop and the first strip of adhesive. The rectangular sheet is then flipped over so that the bottom edge is above the front face of the sheet. A sheet of paper is rolled up to form a paper roll and inserted into the loop. To package the disposable cover, the loop with the paper roll therein is used to roll the rectangular sheet, up from the bottom, which thereby creates a rolled disposable cover, where the first strip is on the outside of the rolled disposable cover and is adjacent to the top edge. The rolled disposable cover is inserted into an elongated sleeve or tube and the sleeve or tube is closed. To use the rolled display cover to protect a display, the rolled disposable cover is removed from the sleeve or tube. The first liner is then removed from the first strip of adhesive and the first strip of adhesive is adhered to an upper portion of a bezel on a display. The rolled disposable cover is allowed to unfurl. A second liner is removed from the second strip of adhesive and the second strip of adhesive is adhered to a lower portion of a bezel on a display.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method of creating a covering for electronic display screens in a medical environment includes creating a disposable cover by providing a rectangular sheet of film, which has a top edge and a bottom edge, a front face and a back side, and a predetermined foldback location on the front face between the top edge and the bottom edge. The bottom edge is folded over the front face of the rectangular sheet and back toward the top edge, without creasing, so that the bottom edge is aligned with the predetermined foldback location. A loop is created across the rectangular sheet by welding the film adjacent to the bottom edge to a first portion of the film adjacent to the predetermined foldback location. Then, the rectangular sheet is flipped over so that the bottom edge is below the front face which is below the back side and a first strip of adhesive is adhered across a top portion of the back side of the rectangular sheet. A second strip of adhesive is adhered across the back side of the rectangular sheet at a point near the loop and between the loop and the first strip of adhesive. The rectangular sheet is then flipped over so that the bottom edge is above the front face of the sheet. A sheet of paper is rolled up to form a paper roll and the paper roll is then inserted into the loop.
According to yet another aspect of the present disclosure, a method of packaging a covering for electronic display screens in a medical environment includes packaging a disposable cover by using a loop with a paper roll therein to roll a rectangular sheet, up from a bottom, which thereby creates a rolled disposable cover, where a first strip is on an outside of the rolled disposable cover and is adjacent to a top edge of the rectangular sheet. The rolled disposable cover is inserted into an elongated sleeve or tube and the sleeve or tube is closed.
These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present disclosure will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
The invention may be more fully understood by reading the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, in conjunction with the appended drawings wherein:
Although described with particular reference to stand alone computer monitors such as flat panel LCD displays, the system and method for protecting from contamination display equipment in a medical environment can be implemented in many different types of image displaying systems for many different uses in many different environments.
In an embodiment, the system and method of the present invention described herein can be viewed as examples of many potential variations of the present invention which are protected hereunder.
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In operation, the system 100 can be used as follows: the system 100 is removed from any packaging. The top adhesive cover 112 is removed, thereby exposing top adhesive 114, which is then applied to a top portion of a bezel around a computer screen or monitor or the like. The system 100 is then unfurled as the rolling system 130 drops toward the bottom of the screen to be protected, see
While this invention is well suited for protecting stand alone computer monitors, it can equally be applied to laptop computers, where the sheet would protect the screen and the keyboard as well. In such applications, it may be desirable, but not necessarily required, to include additional strips of adhesive across the sheet so that an adhesive is at the top and bottom of both the screen and the keyboard section. In some laptop applications with cameras in the top bezel of the screen, portions of the sheet extending above the top adhesive may be removed or trimmed so as not cover any such cameras.
It is thought that the method and apparatus of the present invention will be understood from the foregoing description and that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construct steps and arrangement of the parts and steps thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of their material advantages. The form herein described is merely a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof.
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/737,223, filed on Jan. 8, 2020, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FROM CONTAMINATION,” which claims priority to and the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/789,785, filed on Jan. 8, 2018, entitled, “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FROM CONTAMINATION,” the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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62789785 | Jan 2019 | US |
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Parent | 16737223 | Jan 2020 | US |
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