Claims
- 1. A vacuum device for aiding a person who is assisting with fetal extraction, comprising:
a suction device that is enabled for vacuum attachment to a fetus; a pump that is capable of producing a vacuum pressure; and a tubing that fluidly couples the suction device to the pump.
- 2. The vacuum device of claim 1 further comprising a recording device coupled to the vacuum device, the recording device for creating a permanent record of the vacuum pressure.
- 3. The vacuum device of claim 2 further comprising a transducer coupled to the vacuum device [attached to the recording device and] such that the transducer is capable of detecting a pressure in the vacuum device.
- 4. The vacuum device of claim 3 wherein the transducer generates a mechanical indicia of the pressure.
- 5. The vacuum device of claim 3 wherein the transducer generates an electrical signal the electrical signal being indicative of the pressure.
- 6. The recording device of claim 2 wherein the recording device is capable of producing a paper record.
- 7. The recording device of claim 2 wherein the recording device produces an electronic record.
- 8. The vacuum device of claim 1 wherein the suction device is attachable to the head of a fetus.
- 9. The vacuum device of claim 1 wherein the pump is a hand powered pump.
- 10. The vacuum device of claim 1 wherein the pump is an electrically powered pump.
- 11. The vacuum device of claim 1 wherein the tubing comprises a plastic tube portion.
- 12. The vacuum device of claim 1 further comprising a wire that couples the suction device to the pump.
- 13. The vacuum device of claim 2 further comprising a warning device coupled to the recording device, the warning device being capable of producing a warning when a predetermined pressure is detected in the vacuum device.
- 14. The vacuum device of claim 13 wherein the warning is a sound.
- 15. The vacuum device of claim 13 wherein the warning is a light.
- 16. The vacuum device of claim 13 wherein the predetermined pressure is 0.2 kgms/cm2.
- 17. A method of aiding a person who is assisting with fetal extraction, comprising:
attaching a suction device to a fetus, placing the vacuum device on a fetus and then by inducing a vacuum pressure in the suction device; detecting the vacuum pressure; and recording the vacuum pressure.
- 18. A method of claim 17 further comprising the act of changing the vacuum pressure in response to the detected vacuum pressure.
- 19. A method of claim 17 wherein recording is a accomplished mechanically.
- 20. The method of claim 17 wherein recording is accomplished electronically.
- 21. The method of claim 17 further comprising the act of displaying at least the vacuum pressure.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is related to co-filed and co-pending U.S. patent application No. TBA, entitled Vacuum Extraction Monitor with Attachment For Hand Pump by Dr. Victor Vines, attorney docket number 108747.00003, and co-filed and co-pending U.S. patent application No. TBA, entitled Vacuum Extraction Monitor for Electric Pump, by Dr Victor Vines, attorney docket number 108747.00004. All of which were filed on Nov. 30, 2000.