Claims
- 1. A control unit adapted for use with a vacuum wound bandage, the control unit comprising
a control module to provide a negative pressure through the vacuum wound bandage, a canister having an interior region to collect waste material from the vacuum wound bandage and a latch to couple the canister to the control module, the latch extending through the interior region.
- 2. The control unit of claim 1, wherein the canister has a sleeve positioned within the interior region, and a portion of the latch is positioned within the sleeve.
- 3. The control unit of claim 2, wherein the canister has a first wall and a second wall, and the sleeve extends from the first wall to the second wall.
- 4. The control unit of claim 2, wherein the latch has a shaft positioned within the sleeve.
- 5. The control unit of claim 1, wherein the canister has a first wall having a first aperture and a second wall having a second aperture, the control module has a third wall having a third aperture, and the latch extends through the first aperture, the second aperture, and the third aperture.
- 6. The control unit of claim 1, wherein the latch has an actuator and a fastener to couple the canister to the control module in response to rotation of the actuator.
- 7. The canister of claim 6, wherein the control module has a housing, and the fastener has a pair of canted lugs to cam against the housing of the control module in response to rotation of the actuator.
- 8. The canister of claim 7, wherein the housing of the control module has an aperture, and the canted lugs pass through the aperture when the canister is coupled to the control module.
- 9. The control unit of claim 6, wherein the actuator has a shaft coupled to the fastener and positioned within the interior region.
- 10. The control unit of claim 9, wherein the actuator has a handle coupled to the shaft to rotate the fastener.
- 11. The control unit of claim 1, wherein the control module has a housing, the canister has a housing having the interior region, and the latch is operable to move the housing of the canister into sealing engagement with the housing of the control module.
- 12. The control unit of claim 11, wherein the housing of the canister has a port, the housing of the control module has a tapered socket, and rotation of the latch against the housing of the control module draws the port into the tapered socket to provide the sealing engagement between the housing of the canister and the housing of the control module.
- 13. A canister adapted for use with a vacuum wound bandage associated with a wound of a patient and a control module to provide a negative pressure through the vacuum wound bandage to treat the wound, the canister comprising a housing having an interior region to collect waste material from the vacuum wound bandage, and a latch to couple the housing to the control module, the latch extending through the interior region.
- 14. The canister of claim 13, further comprising a sleeve carried by the housing and positioned within the interior region, and a portion of the latch is positioned within the sleeve.
- 15. The canister of claim 14, wherein the housing has a first vertical wall and a second vertical wall, and the sleeve extends from the first vertical wall to the second vertical wall.
- 16. The canister of claim 15, wherein the first vertical wall has a first recessed portion, the second vertical wall has a second recessed portion, and the sleeve has a first end portion coupled to the first recessed portion and a second end portion coupled to the second recessed portion.
- 17. The canister of claim 16, wherein the latch has a handle positioned for rotation within the first recessed portion and a retainer to engage the second recessed portion to maintain the latch within the sleeve.
- 18. The canister of claim 16, wherein the first recessed portion is configured to limit rotation of the handle to about 90 degrees.
- 19. The canister of claim 15, wherein the first vertical wall has an inlet port to introduce waste material from the vacuum wound bandage into the interior region, the second vertical wall has an outlet port to communicate with a vacuum source of the control module, and the sleeve is lower than the inlet port and the outlet port.
- 20. The canister of claim 13, wherein the housing has a first wall having a first aperture and a second wall having a second aperture, and the latch extends through the first aperture and the second aperture.
- 21. The canister of claim 13, wherein the latch has an actuator and a fastener to couple the housing to the control module in response to rotation of the actuator.
- 22. The canister of claim 21, wherein the fastener has a pair of canted lugs to cam against the control module in response to rotation of the actuator.
- 23. The canister of claim 21, wherein the actuator has a shaft coupled to the fastener and positioned within the interior region.
- 24. The canister of claim 23, wherein the latch has a retainer coupled to the shaft to maintain the shaft within the interior region.
- 25. The canister of claim 24, wherein the retainer has a clip and a disk having a groove, and the clip is positioned within the groove to engage the housing.
- 26. The canister of claim 23, wherein the actuator has a handle coupled to the shaft to rotate the fastener.
- 27. A control unit adapted for use with a vacuum wound bandage, the control unit comprising
a vacuum source to provide a desired negative pressure through the vacuum wound bandage, a pressure sensor, and a canister having a chamber to collect waste material from the vacuum wound bandage, an inlet port to introduce waste material from the vacuum wound bandage into the chamber, an outlet port to communicate with the chamber and the vacuum source, and a pressure port to communicate with the chamber and the pressure sensor, the pressure port being positioned to allow the pressure sensor to sense the pressure within the chamber when the waste material within the chamber at least partially occludes the outlet port so as to prohibit the vacuum source from providing the desired negative pressure within the chamber.
- 28. The control unit of claim 27, wherein the pressure port is positioned at an elevation higher than the outlet port.
- 29. The control unit of claim 27, wherein the canister has a vertical wall, and the vertical wall has the outlet port and the pressure port.
- 30. The control unit of claim 27, wherein the canister has a filter covering the outlet port and the pressure port.
- 31. The control unit of claim 27, further comprising a lower socket and an upper socket, the outlet port is positioned within the lower socket, and the pressure port is positioned within the upper socket.
- 32. The control unit of claim 27, further comprising a controller coupled to the pressure sensor and a proportional valve coupled to the controller, the proportional valve being positioned fluidly between the vacuum source and the outlet port, the controller being configured to operate the proportional valve in response to the pressure sensed by the pressure sensor to provide the desired negative pressure within the chamber.
- 33. The control unit of claim 32, further comprising an alarm coupled to the controller, the controller being configured to activate the alarm when the proportional valve is fully open and the pressure sensor senses that the pressure within the chamber is greater than the desired negative pressure due to at least partial occlusion of the outlet port by waste material within the chamber.
- 34. A canister adapted for use with a vacuum wound bandage, a vacuum source that provides a desired negative pressure through the vacuum wound bandage, and a pressure sensor, the canister comprising a chamber to collect waste material from the vacuum wound bandage, an inlet port to introduce waste material from the vacuum wound bandage into the chamber, an outlet port to communicate with the chamber and the vacuum source, and a pressure port to communicate with the chamber and the pressure sensor, the pressure port being positioned to allow the pressure sensor to sense the pressure within the chamber when the waste material within the chamber at least partially occludes the outlet port so as to prohibit the vacuum source from providing the desired negative pressure within the chamber.
- 35. The canister of claim 34, wherein the pressure port is positioned at an elevation higher than the outlet port.
- 36. The canister of claim 34, wherein the canister has a vertical wall, and the vertical wall has the outlet port and the pressure port.
- 37. The canister of claim 34, wherein the canister has a filter covering the outlet port and the pressure port.
- 38. A control unit adapted for use with a vacuum wound bandage associated with a wound of a patient, the control unit comprising
a vacuum source to provide a negative pressure through the vacuum wound bandage, a fluid source to irrigate the wound, a housing carrying the vacuum source and the fluid source, a door movable relative to the housing between an opened position uncovering the fluid source and a closed position at least partially covering the fluid source, and a latch coupled to the door for movement relative to the door between a latched position blocking movement of the door from its closed position to its opened position and a release position allowing the door to move between its closed position and its opened position.
- 39. The control unit of claim 38, wherein the housing has a slot, and the latch is positioned within the slot in the latched position and outside the slot in the release position.
- 40. The control unit of claim 39, wherein the latch has a fastener and an actuator to rotate the fastener into and out of the slot.
- 41. The control unit of claim 40, wherein the actuator has a handle positioned in front of the door, and the fastener is positioned behind the door.
- 42. The control unit of claim 41, wherein the actuator has a stem coupled to the handle and the fastener and extending through the door.
- 43. The control unit of claim 42, wherein the fastener is an arm perpendicular to the stem.
- 44. The control unit of claim 38, wherein the door has a first side and a second side, the first side is hinged to the housing, and the latch is rotatably coupled to the second side.
- 45. A control unit adapted for use with a vacuum wound bandage associated with a wound of a patient, the control unit comprising
a vacuum source to provide a negative pressure through the vacuum wound bandage, a fluid source to irrigate the wound, a housing carrying the vacuum source and the fluid source, and a door coupled to the housing and at least partially covering the fluid source, the door having a mount supporting the fluid source.
- 46. The control unit of claim 45, wherein the mount is a groove, and the fluid source is a syringe having a flange positioned within the groove.
- 47. The control unit of claim 46, wherein the door has a plurality of vertically-spaced grooves, and the flange is positioned within one of the grooves.
- 48. The control unit of claim 47, wherein the housing has a plurality of vertically-spaced grooves, and the flange is positioned within one of the grooves of the housing.
- 49. The control unit of claim 46, wherein the housing has a groove, and the flange is positioned within the groove of the housing.
- 50. The control unit of claim 49, wherein the grooves are horizontal so that the syringe is oriented vertically.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This disclosure is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/725,666, which was filed Nov. 29, 2000 and which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09725666 |
Nov 2000 |
US |
Child |
10159720 |
May 2002 |
US |