Claims
- 1. A pneumatic chest compression vest comprising:
a first portion having an outer surface and an inner surface, the first portion adapted to be positioned over a first part of a circumference of a torso of a patient, the first portion being substantially non-stretchable; a second portion adapted to be positioned over a second part of the circumference of the torso of the patient, the second portion substantially non-stretchable and non-inflatable, the first portion and second portion removably circumscribing the torso of the patient; an air bladder mounted on the inner surface of the first portion, the air bladder having at least one opening through which the air bladder is connectable to a source of oscillating pneumatic pressure; and wherein the air bladder is adapted to be positioned over a portion of the circumference of the torso of the patient.
- 2. The vest of claim 1 wherein the air bladder engages less than about 75% of the circumference of the torso of the patient.
- 3. The vest of claim 1 wherein the air bladder engages a region of a chest of the patient that encompasses lungs.
- 4. The vest of claim 1 wherein the air bladder is removable from the first portion.
- 5. The vest of claim 1 wherein the air bladder is integral with the first portion.
- 6. The vest of claim 1 wherein the air bladder is comprised of pleated material.
- 7. The vest of claim 1 wherein the air bladder is adapted to be positioned over a chest of the patient extending from a collarbone to a bottom of a rib cage of the patient.
- 8. The vest of claim 1 wherein the first portion and second portion remain substantially unchanged in shape when subjected to a source of oscillating pneumatic pressure.
- 9. The vest of claim 1 wherein the oscillating pneumatic pressure causes a chest of the patient to change shape.
- 10. The vest of claim 1 wherein a top edge of the first portion is positionable near a collarbone of the patient and a bottom edge is positionable near a bottom of a rib cage of the patient.
- 11. The vest of claim 1 wherein the air bladder is comprised of non-stretchable material.
- 12. A pneumatic chest compression vest comprising:
a first portion and a second portion, the first portion and second portion adapted to removably circumscribe a torso of a patient, the first portion and second portion being substantially non-stretchable; an air bladder mounted on an inner surface of the first portion, the air bladder having at least one opening through which the air bladder is connectable to a source of oscillating pneumatic pressure; and at least one stiffener attached to the vest, the stiffener adapted to ease in the placement of the vest about the torso of the patient.
- 13. The vest of claim 12 further comprising a handgrip attached to the vest.
- 14. The vest of claim 12 further comprising adjustable fasteners.
- 15. The vest of claim 14 wherein the adjustable fasteners are hook and loop fasteners.
- 16. The vest of claim 12 further comprising at least one handgrip and hook and loop fasteners.
- 17. The vest of claim 12 wherein the stiffener is adapted to position a handgrip to ease placement of the vest.
- 18. A pneumatic chest compression vest comprising:
a first portion and a second portion, the first portion and the second portion adapted to removably circumscribe a torso of a patient, the first portion and the second portion being substantially non-stretchable; an air bladder mounted on an inner surface of the first portion, the air bladder having at least one opening through which the air bladder is connectable to a source of oscillating pneumatic pressure; and a plurality of adjustable fasteners adapted to adjust and fasten the vest about the torso of the patient; at least one handgrip attached to the vest, the handgrip adapted to ease placement of the adjustable fasteners; and a plurality of stiffeners attached to the vest, the stiffeners adapted to position the handgrip about the torso of the patient.
- 19. The vest of claim 18 wherein the adjustable fasteners are hook and loop fasteners.
- 20. The vest of claim 18 wherein the handgrip is angled downwardly.
- 21. The vest of claim 18 wherein the plurality of stiffeners comprise horizontal stiffeners and vertical stiffeners.
- 22. The vest of claim 18 wherein the plurality of stiffeners are malleable by hand.
- 23. The vest of claim 18 wherein the plurality of stiffeners are temporarily formable.
- 24. A method of providing high frequency chest wall oscillation to a patient, the method comprising:
fitting on a patient a vest having a first portion with an air bladder so that the air bladder is positioned in contact with a limited portion of a torso of a patient that encompasses lungs of the patient; and supplying an oscillating pneumatic pressure to the air bladder so that pressure is applied by the air bladder to the lungs.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein fitting the vest includes positioning the vest with stiffeners.
- 26. The method of claim 24 wherein fitting the vest includes adjusting a circumference of the vest with adjustable fasteners.
- 27. The method of claim 24 wherein fitting the vest includes placing the vest over a head of the patient.
- 28. The method of claim 24 further comprising:
securing the vest in position with adjustable fasteners, the adjustable fasteners positioned at a point away from a center of a chest of the patient; and securing the vest with shoulder straps which extend over shoulders of the patient.
- 29. The method of claim 24 wherein the first portion is comprised of a mid portion and a bottom portion.
- 30. The method of claim 24 wherein the first portion extends from a collarbone of the patient to a bottom of a rib cage of the patient, and the first portion extends under an arm of the patient.
- 31. A method of providing chest wall oscillation to a patient, the method comprising:
positioning a vest on a patient so that an air bladder carried on an inner surface of a first portion of the vest is located adjacent a chest of the patient; and applying pneumatic pressure through the air bladder over an area on the chest of the patient from about a bottom of a rib cage to a collarbone.
- 32. A method providing chest wall oscillation to a patient, the method comprising:
positioning a vest carrying an air bladder so that the air bladder engages only a portion of a torso of a patient; and applying pressure through the air bladder to the torso of the patient.
- 33. A method of providing high frequency chest wall oscillation to a patient, the method comprising:
mounting on a patient a vest having a first portion with an air bladder so that the air bladder is positioned in contact with a region of a chest of a patient that encompasses lungs of the patient; and supplying an oscillating pneumatic pressure to the air bladder so that pressure is applied by the air bladder to the lungs of the patient.
- 34. A pneumatic chest compression vest comprising:
a first portion and a second portion adapted to be positioned about a circumference of a torso of a patient; and first means for positioning, fitting, and removably fastening the first portion and the second portion about the torso of the patient.
- 35. A pneumatic chest compression vest comprising:
a first portion and a second portion adapted to be positioned about a circumference of a torso of a patient; and second means for applying an oscillating pressure to lungs of a patient, the second means attached to the first portion and only partially circumscribing a torso of the patient.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 09/387,319, “Pneumatic Chest Compression Vest with Front Panel Rib;” 09/387,339, “Chest Compression Vest with Connecting Belt;” and Ser. No. 09/387,312, “Method and Apparatus for Inducing Sputum Samples for Diagnostic Evaluation”, which all were filed on Aug. 31, 1999 and are also assigned to American Biosystems, Inc.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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09999377 |
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09387339 |
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