The invention relates to a method for filling a flexible element, for example for supporting and stabilizing an injured person, with a loose granular material, wherein the element has two lengths of material connected to each other along the edge at points in the interior and leaving a filling opening.
Stabilizing devices, also referred to as vacuum mattresses and vacuum splints, for transporting and immobilizing injured persons have a shell made of an air-tight plastic film and a uniform filling made of a plastic granular material, in particular polystyrene foam balls, and can be evacuated by means of a suction pump after they have been fitted to and fixed on a body part to be immobilized. This leads to a tight packing of the loosely poured-in granular material and thus to a stiffening of the flexible element, which in this way forms a substantially rigid sleeve. For a fixing on the body part which is as universal as possible, fastening belts are arranged in the circumferential direction of the body part and provided with conventional adjustable connecting fittings. As a uniform distribution of the granular material has to be achieved, vacuum mattresses and splints are primarily suitable for a horizontal use position. When used in a non-horizontal position, for example in the case of seated injured persons, there is a danger that the filling forms a thinner layer, or is even missing, in a higher area because it has shifted from the top to the bottom during handling.
A method for producing such a stabilizing device is known from WO 2013/044277, in which the two films are connected to each other along the edge on three sides and inside in a four-point grid such that channels remain parallel to at least one side edge. During the filling with granular material, a filling lance is inserted into each channel and granular material is supplied through the filling lances, wherein the filling lances are pulled out again as the filling progresses. Finally, the films are then also connected to each other at the open upper transverse edge. The internal connections are provided in order to guarantee an approximately uniform distancing of the two films over the entire surface area and thus an approximately identical layer thickness of the granular material.
The object of the invention is to simplify the filling method, wherein the internal connections can also be produced irrespective of a particular shape and a particular grid pattern.
This is achieved according to the invention in that an air pressure difference between the interior and the external environment is generated, which widens the interior before it is filled with the granular material.
In principle, it is possible to reduce the air pressure outside or to increase it inside, or to use both measures at the same time. It is preferably provided that the element is introduced into a vacuum chamber, wherein the filling opening is accessible from the outside, and the vacuum, which widens the interior, is generated in the vacuum chamber.
In a preferred embodiment, it is provided that the filling opening is provided in a fill nozzle formed of areas of the two lengths of material, which is closed after the granular material has been introduced. It is furthermore preferably provided that the element is suspended from the fill nozzle in the vacuum chamber, wherein its opening protrudes externally.
The filling with the granular material is preferably effected by means of gravity after or at the same time as the widening of the interior by suctioning off the ambient air. If air is blown into the interior, however, the granular material can also already be added to the air.
The flexible element can be formed of two air-tight films, at least one of which has a valve in order to evacuate the element after it has been fitted to the injured person. However, it is also possible to use lengths of material made of an air-permeable non-woven or the like, which are enclosed between two air-tight films after the filling, at least one of which has the above-mentioned valve. Thus, the shell containing the filled element can then be evacuated after it has been fitted to the injured person.
The filling consists above all of a granular material made of foamed polystyrene with a weight of between 20 kg/m3 and 70 kg/m3, in particular 60 kg/m3, wherein the average diameter of the individual particles is between 0.4 mm and 5 mm, in particular between 0.5 mm and 2 mm. The mesh width or pore size of the air-permeable material web is of course smaller than the diameter of the particles. As a result, the air resistance that is necessary for achieving the pressure difference between the interior and the environment is also ensured.
The invention is now described in more detail below with reference to the figures of the attached drawings, without being limited thereto. There are shown in:
An element 1, which, depending on the size and shape, is suitable for immobilizing and stabilizing an injured body part, for example a broken arm or leg, or an injured person, has two lengths of material 2 made of an air-tight plastic, for example a polyurethane, or an air-permeable non-woven, which are connected to each other, in particular welded, circumferentially along the edge and at suitable points 3 inside. The interior 4 contains a granular material 9 made of a lightweight plastic, in particular a foamed polystyrene, wherein the diameter of the individual balls lies in particular between 0.5 and 2 mm. One of the two films is provided with a valve, not shown, via which the air enclosed inside can be suctioned off, as a result of which the granular material 9 which is loosely poured in and can be displaced or shifted by external action is made tightly packed, which stiffens the element 1 enough to prevent a movement of the injured body or body part.
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The filled element 1 is then removed from the vacuum chamber 10, and the filling opening 5 is sealed, in particular by a seam between the two lengths of material along the line 7 shown dot-dashed in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 50064/2020 | Jan 2020 | AT | national |
A 50194/2020 | Mar 2020 | AT | national |
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Parent | PCT/AT2020/060428 | Dec 2020 | US |
Child | 17873764 | US |