Claims
- 1. A wound treatment device for attachment to a patient's skin surface and for accommodating stretching motion of said patient's skin surface from a first nominally relaxed state to a second stretched state, said wound treatment device comprising:
a wound attachment portion lying in contact with said patient's skin surface, said patient's skin surface defining a first plane; a wound treatment portion defining a wound treatment area on said patient's skin surface, and defining a non-contact wound treatment volume over said wound treatment area; said wound treatment portion including a standoff extending from said first plane to a second plane; a transition portion for coupling said attachment portion to said wound treatment portion, said transition portion including a membrane connected to said attachment portion proximate said first plane and connected to said standoff; whereby, said attachment portion projected onto said patient's skin surface defines a projected attachment area; said wound treatment portion projected onto said patient's skin surface defines a projected wound treatment area; said transition portion projected onto said patient's skin surface defines a projected transition portion area; said wound covering having a nominal total projected area corresponding to said first relaxed state and having an increased total projected area corresponding to said second stressed state wherein said total projected area is increased over said nominal total projected area; and said increased total projected area results from compliance of said transition portion.
- 2. The wound treatment device of claim 1 wherein said standoff terminates at said second plane and said second plane being parallel to said first plane.
- 3. The wound treatment device of claim 1 wherein said standoff terminates at said second plane and said second plane being not parallel to said first plane.
- 4. The wound treatment device of claim 1 wherein said increased total projected area results from compliance of said transition portion while said wound treatment area remains substantially unchanged.
- 5. The wound treatment device of claim 1 wherein said increased total projected area results primarily from compliance of said transition portion and secondarily to compliance of said attachment portion.
- 6. The wound treatment device of claim 1 wherein said increased total projected area results primarily from compliance of said transition portion and secondarily to compliance of said attachment portion, while said wound treatment area remains substantially unchanged.
- 7. The wound treatment device of claim 1 wherein said transition portion comprises:
a shaped flexion joint membrane coupled to said attachment portion at a first connection, said first connection proximate said first plane, and connected to said standoff at a second connection, said second connection proximate said second plane; whereby, the linear distance between said first connection and said second connection, defines a minimum interconnection distance; said shaped flexion joint membrane extending between said first connection and said second connection, and having a curvilinear length which exceeds said minimum interconnection distance when said wound treatment device is in said relaxed state; whereby, said increased total projected transition portion area results from extension of said curvilinear length of said shaped flexion joint membrane.
- 8. The wound treatment device of claim 5 wherein said transition portion comprises:
a shaped flexion joint membrane coupled to said attachment portion at a first connection, said first connection proximate said first plane, and coupled to said standoff portion at a second connection, said second connection proximate said second plane; whereby the linear distance between said first connection and said second connection, defines a minimum interconnection distance; said shaped flexion joint membrane extending between said first connection and said second connection, and having a curvilinear length which exceeds said minimum interconnection distance; whereby said increased total projected transition portion area results from extension of said curvilinear length of said shaped flexion joint membrane and reduction of height of said standoff.
- 9. The wound treatment device of claim 5 wherein said transition portion comprises:
a relatively inelastic membrane connected to said standoff proximate said second plane, and connected to said attachment portion proximate said first plane; whereby said increased total projected transition portion area results primarily from reduction of height of said standoff.
- 10. The wound treatment device of claim 6 wherein said transition portion comprises:
a relatively inelastic membrane connected to said standoff proximate said first plane, and connected to said attachment portion proximate said first plane; whereby said increased total projected transition portion area results primarily from reduction of height of said standoff.
- 11. The wound treatment device of claim 1 wherein said wound treatment portion comprises:
a polymeric foam ring having an interior wall and having an exterior wall, each of said walls extending from said first plane to said second plane; a wound cover spanning at least the distance of said interior wall forming a closed wound treatment volume.
- 12. The wound treatment device of claim 11 wherein said wound cover is coupled to said wound treatment portion by an adhesive.
- 13. The wound treatment device of claim 11 wherein said wound cover is coupled to said wound treatment portion by a reusable adhesive;
whereby said wound cover can be removed and repositioned on said foam ring thereby permitting access to said wound area.
- 14. The wound treatment device of claim 11 wherein said wound cover is coupled to said wound treatment portion by a reusable adhesive;
whereby said wound cover includes a grip tab for facilitating removal and repositioning of said wound cover on said foam ring thereby permitting access to said wound area.
- 15. The wound treatment device of claim 11 wherein said wound cover is coupled to said wound treatment portion by a hook and loop material;
whereby said wound cover can be removed and repositioned on said foam ring thereby permitting access to said wound area.
- 16. The wound treatment device of claim 1 wherein said wound treatment portion comprises:
a polymeric foam ring having an interior wall and having an exterior wall, each of said walls extending from said first plane to said second plane; a wound cover having at least a portion lying in said second plane and spanning at least the distance of said interior wall forming a closed wound treatment volume.
- 17. The wound treatment device of claim 1 wherein said wound treatment portion comprises:
a polymeric foam ring having an interior wall and having an exterior wall, each of said walls extending from said first plane to said second plane; a wound cover lying in substantially in said second plane and spanning at least the distance of said interior wall forming a closed wound treatment volume.
- 18. The wound treatment device of claim 11 wherein:
said polymeric foam ring is made from polyureathane.
- 19. The wound treatment device of claim 11 wherein:
said polymeric foam ring is made from a reticulated polyurethane.
- 20. The wound treatment device of claim 11 wherein:
said polymeric foam ring is impregnated with a medicament for release into said wound treatment volume.
- 21. The wound treatment device of claim 11 wherein:
said polymeric foam ring is impregnated with a medicament, said medicament released into said wound treatment volume by the application of heat to said wound treatment volume.
- 22. The wound treatment device of claim 11 wherein:
said polymeric foam ring is impregnated with a deodorant.
- 23. The wound treatment device of claim 20 wherein:
said medicament is an antimicrobial material.
- 24. The wound treatment device of claim 20 wherein:
said medicament is an antibiotic material.
- 25. The wound treatment device of claim 20 wherein:
said medicament releases nitric oxide.
- 26. The wound treatment device of claim 1 wherein said wound treatment portion comprises:
a polymeric cup having a wall, said wall extending from said first plane to said second plane, said wall defining a standoff; said polymeric cup having a unitary cover section lying at least partially in said second plane, said polymeric cup defining and enclosing a wound treatment volume.
- 27. The wound treatment device of claim 26 wherein said polymeric cup wall is serrated to increase the flexibility of said cup wall.
- 28. A wound treatment device for attachment to a patient's skin surface said wound treatment device comprising:
a wound attachment portion lying in contact with said patient's skin surface, said patient's skin surface defining a first plane; a standoff extending from said first plane to a second plane defining a wound treatment volume over a wound treatment area, said wound treatment area lying in said first plane; a heater positioned by said standoff for radiating heat onto said wound treatment area; said heater having an active area, said active area radiating heat substantially uniformly as measured at said wound treatment area.
- 29. The wound treatment device of claim 28 wherein said heater has a substantially planar surface having one or more resistive heating elements arranged to radiate heat into said wound treatment volume.
- 30. The wound treatment device of claim 28 wherein said heater active area extends transversely across at least the center of said wound treatment area.
- 31. The wound treatment device of claim 28 wherein said heater has a substantially dome shaped surface having one or more resistive heating elements arranged to radiate heat into said wound treatment volume.
- 32. A wound treatment device for attachment to a patient's skin surface said wound treatment device comprising:
a wound attachment portion lying in contact with said patient's skin surface, said patient's skin surface defining a first plane; a standoff having a polymeric foam ring, extending from said first plane to a second plane defining a wound treatment volume over a wound treatment area, said wound treatment area lying in said first plane; a heater positioned by said standoff for radiating heat onto said wound treatment area.
- 33. The wound covering of claim 32 wherein said heater radiates heat which is essentially uniform across said wound treatment area, as measured at said wound treatment area.
- 34. The wound treatment device of claim 28 further comprising:
a transition portion connected to said standoff and connected to said attachment portion.
- 35. The wound treatment device of claim 28 further comprising:
a wound cover portion connected to said standoff portion.
- 36. The wound treatment device of claim 35 wherein said standoff terminates at a second plane which is parallel to said first plane.
- 37. The wound treatment device of claim 35 wherein said standoff terminates at a second plane which is not parallel to said first plane.
- 38. The wound treatment device of claim 35 wherein said wound cover is an openable and resealable heater spanning said standoff portion.
- 39. The wound treatment device of claim 35 further comprising:
a pocket formed proximate said wound cover portion for receiving and retaining said heater above said wound treatment area.
- 40. The wound treatment device of claim 35 further comprising:
a hook an loop material proximate said wound cover portion for receiving and retaining said heater above said wound treatment area.
- 41. The wound treatment device of claim 35 further comprising:
an adhesive material for coupling said wound cover portion to said wound treatment device for receiving and retaining said heater above said wound treatment area.
- 42. The wound treatment device of claim 35 further comprising:
an adhesive material for coupling said wound cover to said wound treatment device for releasably receiving and retaining said heater above said wound treatment area.
- 43. The wound treatment device of claim 35 further comprising:
a hook an loop material proximate said standoff for receiving and retaining said heater above said wound treatment area.
- 44. The wound treatment device of claim 35 further comprising:
an adhesive material located proximate said periphery of said standoff for receiving and retaining said heater above said wound treatment area.
- 45. The wound treatment device of claim 35 further comprising:
an adhesive material located proximate said periphery of said standoff for releasably receiving and retaining said heater above said wound treatment area.
- 46. The wound treatment device of claim 28 further comprising:
a switch located on said wound treatment device and coupled to said heater for turning off said heater when pressure is applied to said switch.
- 47. The wound treatment device of claim 28, further comprising:
a switch located on said heater for turning off said heater when pressure is applied to said switch.
- 48. The wound treatment device of claim 28 further comprising:
a sequencer coupled to said heater for periodically activating said planar heater for the treatment of said wound treatment area.
- 49. The wound treatment device of claim 28 further comprising:
an adjustable temperature controller coupled to said heater for setting the heater temperature for the treatment of said wound treatment area.
- 50. A wound treatment device for attachment to a patient's skin surface said wound treatment device comprising:
a wound attachment portion lying in contact with said patient's skin surface, said patient's skin surface defining a first plane; a standoff extending from said first plane to a second plane said standoff defining a wound treatment volume over a wound treatment area; a transition portion connected to said standoff and connected to said attachment portion; a heat reflector located proximate said standoff for reflecting heat onto said wound treatment area.
- 51. The wound treatment device of claim 50 wherein said heat reflector is releasably attached to said standoff forming a wound covering.
- 52. The wound treatment device of claim 50 wherein said heat reflector is attached to said standoff with a loop and hook material.
- 53. The wound treatment device of claim 50 wherein said heat reflector is attached to said standoff with an adhesive material.
- 54. The wound treatment device of claim 50 further comprising:
a wound cover-spanning said standoff including a pocket to receive said heat reflector.
- 55. The wound treatment device of claim 47 wherein:
said switch comprises a switch membrane positioned proximate said heater for disconnecting sections of said heater in response to pressure supplied to said switch membrane.
- 56. The wound treatment device of claim 28 further comprising:
a power source connected to a belt for connection to said heater for ambulatory use of said wound treatment device.
- 57. A method of making a wound treatment device comprising the steps of:
forming a unitary cup shaped member having an attachment portion and having a transition portion and having a wound treatment portion; removing an area of said cup member forming a window zone; attaching a wound cover to said window zone; positioning and attaching a wound enclosure ring proximate said wound cover; adhesively applying a release liner to said attachment portion.
- 58. A method of treating a wound comprising the steps of:
i) enclosing the wound with a non-contact wound treatment device; ii) positioning a heat reflector above said wound.
- 59. A method of treating a wound comprising the steps of:
i) enclosing the wound with a non-contact wound treatment device; ii) positioning a heater above said wound, said heater of the type generating a substantially uniform heat distribution across said wound.
- 60. A method of treating a wound comprising the steps of:
i) enclosing the wound with a flexible and conformal non-contact wound treatment device; ii) positioning a heater above said wound.
- 61. A method of treating a wound comprising the steps of:
i) enclosing the wound with a flexible and conformal non-contact wound treatment device; ii) positioning a heat reflector above said wound.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
[0001] For the United States National Stage Application, this application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/342,741, pending.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09428952 |
Nov 1999 |
US |
Child |
09880373 |
Jun 2001 |
US |