Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
607107000 | Dry gas | 47 |
20080228247 | Health Care and Physical Therapy Device For Gathering Energy - The present invention provides a healthy care device comprising a casing having an inlet and an outlet on two opposite side thereof; a heater and a fan installed inside the casing; an air guiding sleeve having one end connected to the outlet of the casing and another end with contact area to a patient's skin, and an energy concentrating element installed on the air guiding sleeve. An exhaust opening is installed in the air guiding sleeve. The air induced by the fan is heated by the heater, and runs through the outlet to the air guiding sleeve to reach to the patient's skin surface. And the exhaust opening is applied to exhaust the hot air. With convective air, modulated temperature and adjustable air flow, the hot air gradually warms up patient's skin without burning the patient. The safety and the reliability are reached. For various applications, energy wave coating can be applied on energy concentrating element. The energy concentrating element, blown through by hot air, can generate infrared, magnetic energy, thermal energy, etc. The various kinds of energy can be focused to radiate the energy wave to enhance metabolism, to improve blood and various circulatory systems, and to balance immunity for beneficial therapeutic results. In addition, the temperature sensor and temperature control circuit ensure the temperature not to be overheating. Thus, it makes the application to be safe and reliable. | 09-18-2008 |
20080288034 | Convective blanket with discontinuous air flow guides and air flow patterns - A convective blanket has multiple sets of discontinuous bonding strips that bond or attach its upper layer to its lower layer to form a number of air flow guides within the blanket. There is at least one set of substantially parallel discontinuous strips proximate to the air input port of the blanket and another set of substantially parallel discontinuous strips remote from the air input port. For each set of in parallel discontinuous bond strips, the respective distal and proximal ends of each successive strips are aligned with the distal and proximal ends of a corresponding substantially in parallel strip to effect a cross channel so that air flowing along the air flow guide may escape to different sections of the blanket. To output the heated air from the blanket, respective single rows of successively spaced air holes are formed adjacent to and substantially along the length of the discontinuous bond strips that are located proximate to the air input port. For those sets of discontinuous bond strips that are remote from the air input port, there is provided adjacent to and substantially along the length of each of those strips multiple rows of successively spaced holes. | 11-20-2008 |
20090248120 | Underbody convective blanket and method for manufacturing thereof - A convective underbody blanket has a head portion and a body portion. Provided at the head portion is a non-inflatable head area surrounded by a channel that has arranged thereat at least one row of air apertures that are oriented toward the non-inflatable head area when the channel is inflated. At the body portion there is provided a non-inflatable body area. Along each longitudinal side of the body area there is at least one longitudinal channel. Each of the longitudinal channels is in fluid communication with the channel that surrounds the non-inflatable head area. The longitudinal channels that sandwich the non-inflatable body area extend substantially along the length of the non-inflatable body area and are in fluid communication with each other by way of a cross channel formed at the foot end of the blanket. The configuration of the blanket allows air input to the blanket to be circulated through the various channels, so that the heated air output from the different rows of apertures formed at the various channels has substantially the same temperature. The different rows of apertures may be provided at different areas along the blanket. | 10-01-2009 |
20100049286 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR KILING LICE AND NITS - The system includes means for providing different temperature, in the inner air injection area and the outer air injection area. Due to the temperature impact the lice will be stimulated to leave the scalp and be guided into or through inner membrane, where an additional temperature action will kill the lice. | 02-25-2010 |
20100057170 | Full view access upper underbody blanket - The inventive blanket is an inflatable underbody convective thermal blanket whereon the head and the upper body of a patient may lie. The blanket is in the shape of a cross with a truncated lower vertical portion and an upper head portion onto which the head of the patient lies. The blanket has two horizontal arm portions that extend from the main body portion of the blanket and onto which the arms of the patient may be positioned. At each of the arm portions there is a flap that may be used to cover the arm of the patient. An inlet port is provided in an upper corner at the head portion of the blanket. The heated air input to the blanket is directed by a plurality of sealed strips to flow in respective desired directions around the arm portions and the lower truncated body portion of the blanket. Sets of apertures are provided along an inner sealed periphery that defines a T-shaped uninflated area onto which the torso of the patient lies. There are more apertures at the inner corners of the inflatable structure defined by the uninflated area to enable a greater outflow of heated air at the lower truncated body portion of the blanket. All inner and outer corners of the blanket are rounded to facilitate the air flow. | 03-04-2010 |
20100087901 | Body temperature regulating device and associated method - A body temperature regulating device for distributing ambient air directly onto a user skin may include a body harness positioned on the user skin. A portable air pump for receiving and channeling ambient air may also be included. A portable air intake manifold may also be coupled to the air-pump for receiving and distributing air based on pre-defined operating parameters. A user inter face and controller may located downstream of an air intake valve for allowing a user to monitor the air intake rate and control the air distribution rate. Air may be distributed from the air intake manifold through the air distributions valves into conduit. The conduits may connect the distributions valves to each harness. A comfort valve may be located on each conduit proximate to the harness in order to allow a user to individually select and adjust the air exhaust rate into the harness. | 04-08-2010 |
20100161012 | Device for conveying air to a person - The invention relates to a device for conveying heated air to a person and comprises an air-permeable inner sheet and an air-impermeable outer sheet which are connected to one another by welds in order to form a panel-like shape in the inflated state. The welds produce a main duct having, viewed at the inlet end and in the non-inflated state, a main duct width. The main duct is delimited by at least one first series of elongate first welded strips, the first intermediate spaces which are in line with one another. The length of each of these first intermediate spaces, viewed in the non-inflated state, is in each case smaller than the main duct width. The length of each first welded strip is at least 15% of the main duct width and at most 80% of the main duct width. | 06-24-2010 |
20100161013 | Portable Therapeutic Cooling System - A disposable portable therapeutic cooling system that utilizes convective cooling and re-circulated air to efficiently, safely, and effectively cool the head and body of the patient, clothed or not, after a life-threatening health event, such as a cardiac arrest or stroke. | 06-24-2010 |
20100198320 | Lateral access blanket - A convective warming blanket is configured to have an upper body portion and two leg portions that extend from a distal end of the upper body portion. The leg portions are separated by a space sufficient to expose a lateral side of a patient covered by the blanket. A flap separable from the leg portion that extends from the mid-section of the upper body portion may be used to securely wrap around the extended arms of the patient, who is lying on his side. Adhesive tapes are provided on the outside edges of the leg portions to secure the blanket to the surface onto which the patient lies. Apertures are appropriately formed at the sheet that comes into contact with the patient at the upper body portion and along the respective inner side edges of the leg portions so that both the upper body and the exposed lower body of the patient are warmed by heated air. The blanket is designed to have mirror image versions usable for exposing the lateral left side or the lateral right side of the patient. | 08-05-2010 |
20100198321 | THERMAL COUNTERPANE - The present invention relates to a heating blanket, particularly a heating sheet, having at least one inner layer which is constructed such that it is permeable for warm air and faces the body to be heated by means of the heating blanket, and at least one intermediate ply or intermediate layer for allowing warm air through, for conveying warm air through, for flowing warm air through and/or for transporting warm air. In order to replace an outer layer, which is composed of polyester and polyurethane, a coating is applied onto the intermediate layer. | 08-05-2010 |
20100211141 | Multi-access blanket - A convective warming blanket has a head portion and a plurality of peripheral sections extending orthogonally from each side of a central section that extends uninterrupted from a proximal end below the head portion to a distal foot end of the blanket. Each peripheral section is separable from its adjacent peripheral section by a frangible or tearable common seal. At least one through passage connects each peripheral section to the central section, so that the peripheral sections are inflated when heated air is input to the blanket. The multiple peripheral sections each are movable relative to the central section, so that different body parts of the patient may be selectively accessed. The head portion of the blanket is formed by two tubular sections that extend from the proximal portion of the blanket to encircle the head of the patient, when the blanket is placed over the patient. | 08-19-2010 |
20100286754 | ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR TREATING AND PREVENTING MOISTURE RELATED SKIN DERMATITIS - An assembly for preventing and treating moisture-based skin dermatitis includes an air flow conditioning module positioned in the output air flow in the output air flow chamber for increasing or decreasing the temperature of the generated air flow as received from the fan responsive to a received control signal, a temperature sensor positioned in the output air flow at the nozzle for sensing a current temperature of the output air flow as conditioned by the air flow conditioning module, an air flow conditioning control module is coupled to the air flow conditioning module and the temperature sensor and is configured for generating the control signal, and air flow conditioning control module that has a defined maximum temperature of the output airflow and is adapted for receiving the sensed current temperature from the temperature sensor, comparing the current temperature to the defined maximum temperature, and generating the control signal to provide the generated air flow at the nozzle does not exceed the defined maximum temperature. | 11-11-2010 |
20110082527 | Warming device with provision for warming hands - A warming device includes a clinical garment with at least one convective apparatus supported on the inside of the garment. Slits are provided in the clinical garment which enables a patient to insert his or her hands inside the clinical garment to be warmed therein by operation of the convective apparatus. | 04-07-2011 |
20110082528 | Multifunction warming device with provision for being secured - A multifunction warming device includes a clinical garment having an inside surface supporting at least one convective apparatus. An attachment mechanism is provided adjacent the convective apparatus for adhesively attaching to a person. | 04-07-2011 |
20110137387 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONNECTING A HOSE TO A WARMING BLANKET - A nozzle is provided for connecting an air hose to an air inlet. In one embodiment, the nozzle includes a tapered region and a plurality of vents. In another embodiment, the nozzle includes a projection configured to facilitate insertion of the nozzle into an air inlet. Warming assemblies comprising heated air blowers and warming blankets connected by the air hose and varying nozzle embodiments are also provided. | 06-09-2011 |
20110152984 | Pediatric underbody blanket - An underbody convective warming blanket that may be used by a pediatric or neonate patient includes a head portion configured with multiple substantially U-shaped channels each having a plurality of adjacent rows of apertures that circumscribe the head of the patient positioned on the blanket. The adjacent rows of apertures are configured on the upper layer of the blanket so as to be positioned at an orientation or angle relative to the base plane of the blanket or the head of the patient such that those apertures would substantially face the head of the patient when the blanket is inflated, so that the heated air output from the apertures is directed substantially towards the head of the patient to thereby effect an invisible dome of heated air that envelopes the head of the patient. | 06-23-2011 |
20110301674 | Forced air warming unit - Both the flow rate and the temperature of the air exiting a forced air warming unit are regulated in response to a single act or operation of a single element of control on a manually-operated remote control. | 12-08-2011 |
20120065716 | PORTABLE BODY WARMING DEVICE - A portable body warming device comprised of a housing ( | 03-15-2012 |
20120116488 | Warming device with provisions for deploying elements of an upper body convective apparatus and for deploying the lower portion of the warming device - A warming device includes a clinical garment having an inside surface supporting one or more convective apparatuses disposed to warm a patient perioperatively. The warming device may include an upper body convective apparatus supported on the inside of the clinical garment between its sleeves. The construction of the upper body convective apparatus includes pulling elements that draw folded components of the apparatus from sleeves of the clinical garment when pulled. The warming device may include a multi-section convective apparatus disposed longitudinally in a lower portion of the clinical garment and having separately inflatable sections, each for enabling a particular mode of warming. The construction of the multi-section convective apparatus includes a therapeutic warming section with an inlet port positioned for convenient and safe access when the lower portion of the warming device is disposed to drape over the lower limbs of a person while the therapeutic warming section is being operated. | 05-10-2012 |
20120209360 | PATIENT WARMING SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a patient warming system and in particular a patient warming blanket for warming patients undergoing medical care. The patient warming blanket is particularly for use in veterinary medicine. The warming blanket includes a porous surface from which warmed air can escape over the entire porous surface, evenly warming the patient. | 08-16-2012 |
20120253435 | Combination Underbody and Overbody Blanket - A combination underbody and overbody blanket has first and second portions sandwiching a middle portion. The first portion may be shorter than the second portion. At least one air inlet is provided at the middle portion to allow air to be input into the blanket. The blanket is configured in the shape of a poncho, with the first portion covering the front torso of the patient and the second portion covering the back of the patient. A tearable seal is provided at the first portion that allows the first portion to be separated into two halves to expose the front upper torso of the patient and/or to facilitate the placement of the middle portion about the neck and onto the shoulders of the patient. | 10-04-2012 |
20130013034 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COOLED AIRFLOW FOR DERMATOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS - A system and method of providing a temperature controlled gaseous medium for dermatological applications is described. The gaseous medium may be cooled and applied to an area such as a skin area to provide an analgesic effect thereon. The system and method also include an automated defrost cycle for minimizing the effects of decreased hydraulic diameter due to freezing. | 01-10-2013 |
20130041438 | GAS ALTERING CONVECTION THERMOREGULATION BLANKET - A convective thermoregulation blanket ( | 02-14-2013 |
20130103127 | HAND-OPERATED COOLING DEVICE FOR CRYOTHERAPY - A hand-operated cooling device for cryotherapy for treating pain, inflammations, muscle tensions or the like, includes a main body and a receptacle, which can be inserted at least partially into the main body, for the exchangeable accommodation and insertion of a gas pressure vessel. The main body includes a gas outlet actuation arrangement, which can effect, by manual actuation, the outflow of a gas from the gas pressure vessel when the receptacle is inserted, and the receptacle includes a cooling surface, which can be cooled by the outflowing gas and by the gas pressure vessel jacket, wherein the gas can be conducted inside the main body and inside the receptacle by a gas conducting arrangement and can exit at the receptacle adjacent to the cooling surface. Commercially available gas pressure vessels, in particular cream dispensing capsules, can be inserted into the cooling device, so that a simple and cost-effective use of therapeutic OT medical cryotherapy having a pleasant cooling effect is made possible. | 04-25-2013 |
20130204331 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR NON-INVASIVE ANATOMICAL AND SYSTEMIC COOLING AND NEUROPROTECTION - The present invention provides a method and device for non-invasive anatomical and systemic cooling, fluid removal and/or energy removal. The present invention provides for removal of fluid and cooling of various bodily fluid-containing spaces or surfaces, such as mucus-containing spaces or surfaces via delivery of a dry fluid not including a coolant into or upon the mucus-containing space or surface. Exposure of mucus to the dry fluid yields evaporation of body fluid, removal of energy, cooling of the anatomical feature, and systemic cooling. Therefore, therapeutic hypothermia may be achieved for neuroprotection of various organs after ischemic insult, like the brain after cardiac arrest. Similarly, excess fluid removal is achievable for treatment of cardiogenic shock or other conditions that cause significant fluid build-up, especially in cases of compromised renal function. Additionally, the invention may be used to reduce fever, and other conditions where removal of heat, energy and/or water are beneficial. | 08-08-2013 |
20130231723 | PREWARMING GOWN - A device for warming a human body. The device is a gown ( | 09-05-2013 |
20140046412 | FORCED AIR WARMER - The invention provides a forced air warmer comprising: a chamber having an outlet port; an air heater arranged to heat air within the chamber; an air propagator arranged to propagate heated air from the chamber along a heated air flow path passing through the port; and a temperature sensor provided in the heated air flow path to measure the temperature of heated air propagated along the heated air flow path. The forced air warmer further comprises an air flow conditioner in the heated air flow path downstream of the temperature sensor, the air flow conditioner being arranged to condition air flow at the temperature sensor so as to improve the reliability of temperature measurements made by the temperature sensor. The forced air warmer may be used to supply heated air to an air warming blanket for regulating the temperature of a patient. | 02-13-2014 |
20140058485 | PATIENT COMFORT APPARATUS AND SYSTEM - An apparatus, a system, and a method for thermally comforting a patient include pneumatic, convective device providing thermal treatment for persons or animals, which is adapted for use in combination with a clinical garment such as a hospital gown, robe, bib, and other equivalents. The pneumatic convective device provides convective warming focused or directed primarily on the thorax or body core. The pneumatic convective device includes at least one inlet for being accessed through a clinical garment, a region in distribution with the inlet for distributing a stream of pressurized, thermally treated air, and a permeable member for emitting pressurized, thermally treated air from the distribution region. | 02-27-2014 |
20140094884 | WARMING SYSTEM - In an embodiment, a warming system is disclosed. The warming system may include an elastic pad having inner and outer surfaces, wherein a chamber is defined along the inner surface. The warming system may also include a hollow air conveyor positioned within the chamber and supported relative to the elastic pad by the inner surface, wherein the hollow air conveyor has first and second open ends positioned along an air path through the elastic pad, and wherein an inner air vent is defined within the hollow air conveyor and positioned adjacent to a portion of the inner surface such that this portion of the inner surface is exposed to air that is located within the hollow air conveyor. | 04-03-2014 |
20140214141 | UNDERBODY CONVECTIVE BLANKET - A full body convective blanket has a head portion, a body portion and a foot portion. The head and foot portions each taper in a decreasing manner from a corresponding opposite side of the body portion to the head and foot ends, respectively, so that the blanket has a rectangular shaped body portion and head and foot portions that are shaped in the form of isosceles trapezoids. Two elongate openings are provided longitudinally along the body portion sandwiching a non-inflatable area. An opening is provided at the head portion of the blanket. | 07-31-2014 |
20140257442 | CONVERTIBLE BLANKET - A convective blanket may be converted from an underbody blanket to a combination over body and underbody blanket by having an openable seal positioned substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the blanket away from the head area of the blanket. The seal may be preformed with a line of weakness so that it may readily be separated to form an opening for the head of the patient. The upper portion and the main portion of the blanket may be folded relatively towards each other to cover opposite sides of the patient. Elongate openings are provided in the main portion of the blanket to allow the arms of the patient to extend through the blanket. | 09-11-2014 |
20140277306 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to Free-Standing Wireless Temperature Sensors - A control circuit wirelessly couples to at least one free-standing wireless temperature sensor that the control circuit employs to monitor a temperature corresponding to a patient and thereby provide monitored-temperature information that the control circuit then uses to control personal warming of the patient. By one approach the control circuit can also wirelessly couple to one or more non-free-standing wireless temperature sensors the control circuit can also use to provide additional monitored-temperature information regarding the patient, which additional monitored-temperature information the control circuit can further use when controlling personal warming of the patient. | 09-18-2014 |
20140277307 | Companion animal convective air blankets - Apparatus for convective air therapy blankets for companion animals. Convective air blankets include two sheets joined together to form an inflatable chamber. One of the two sheets is air permeable to exhaust conditioned air toward the animal. The blankets includes fenestrations, slits, straps, and inlet ports positioned to accommodate the anatomy and surgical needs of companion animals. Blankets with fenestrations have an I-shaped opening to allow passage of a limb. The opposite end of the blanket has a slit to drape the blanket around the neck and head of the animal. Blankets with a central access port provide surgical access of the animal's underbody. Blankets also have integral straps for securing the blanket to the animal. Inlet ports are provided to allow connection to an air supply from either side of the blanket or to an edge where the two sheets come together. | 09-18-2014 |
20140296949 | WARMING MOXIBUSTION DEVICE - A warming moxibustion device is adapted for at least one moxa strip inserted therein for burning moxa to treat a patient. The warming moxibustion device includes a housing that has a first open end provided with an abutment surface to abut against a patient's body and a second open end opposite to the first open end. An insertion net is disposed in the housing and has two opposite sides respectively facing the first and second open ends. The insertion net has at least one insertion hole in size that is sufficient for insertion of the moxa strip therethrough. | 10-02-2014 |
20140296950 | THERMOREGULATION DEVICE, THERMOREGULATION SYSTEM, AND PACKAGE - A thermoregulation device which is adapted to be used for covering part of a living body, includes: a first sheet which is higher in thermal conductivity than cotton cloth; a second sheet which is higher in heat insulating and retaining properties than cotton cloth; and a gas passage which is formed between the first sheet and the second sheet. A first opening which communicates with the gas passage is formed in one of the first sheet and the second sheet. A second opening which communicates with the gas passage is formed in one of the first sheet and the second sheet. A gas which is introduced through the first opening is discharged from the second opening via the gas passage. | 10-02-2014 |
20140303698 | PORTABLE THERAPEUTIC SYSTEM USING HOT OR COLD TEMPERATURE - Disclosed is a system which employs a cooling or heating pad which is preferably a thin, flexible pad for placement at an intended area of the body. The pad includes a layer of highly conductive material which can be cooled or heated using a portable source of heat or cold material delivered to the conductive material by a delivery conduit. Valves can be included to regulate flow of the cooling or heating material from the source to the pad. The system can also include a dual-chambered canister for containing two different media for heating, cooling or for alternating heating and cooling the pad. | 10-09-2014 |
20140379056 | INFLATABLE CONVECTIVE PAD FOR SURGERY - An inflatable convective pad for warming a person during surgery has two ends, two sides, and at least two openings, each located in an area of the pad between the two ends and between a respective side and the center of the pad. The openings, which may be in the form of slits, allow the threading of a sheet or the person's arms through the pad to restrain the arms during surgery. | 12-25-2014 |
20140379057 | INFLATABLE CONVECTIVE PAD FOR SURGERY - An inflatable convective pad for warming a person during surgery has two ends, two sides, and at least two openings, each located in an area of the pad between the two ends and between a respective side and the center of the pad. The openings, which may be in the form of slits, allow the threading of a sheet or the person's arms through the pad to restrain the arms during surgery. | 12-25-2014 |
20150039062 | WARMING DEVICE FOR PERIOPERATIVE USE - A warming device for perioperative use includes a clinical garment and a convective thermal blanket supported on an inside surface of the clinical garment. A mechanism may be provided to releasably attach the thermal blanket to the clinical garment. | 02-05-2015 |
20150051673 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING, EITHER INCREASING OR DECREASING, THE BODY TEMPERATURE OF A PATIENT - Noninvasive system for rising or lowering a patient's body temperature in a controlled manner comprising: a) a cervical blanket ( | 02-19-2015 |
20150320588 | WhipFlash [TM]: Wearable Environmental Control System for Predicting and Cooling Hot Flashes - This invention is a sleep environment control system which uses wearable technology with physiological sensors to predict when a person will have a hot flash and to proactively provide localized cooling or accelerated airflow for that person for a limited time to alleviate the adverse effects of that hot flash. In an example, a physiological sensor can be a body temperature sensor, skin conductance sensor, or EEG sensor. This system can reduce interruptions of a person's sleep due to hot flashes and improve their quality of life. | 11-12-2015 |
20150335470 | PATIENT WARMING GOWN WITH PERIPHERAL WARMING - A warming device includes a clinical garment with a flexible inflatable convective apparatus integrated with or supported on a surface of the garment for warming one or more limbs when the apparatus is inflated with warmed air. The convective apparatus includes a central member, one or more peripheral diffusers, and one or more flexible ducts. In some cases, each duct connects a diffuser with the central member. One or more inlet ports are provided in the convective apparatus to receive the end of an air hose. The central member is inflatable in response to a flow of air through an inlet port. A peripheral diffuser is positioned on the clinical garment so as to be deployable to or near to an extremity such as a limb. When a peripheral diffuser is deployed while the central member is inflated with warmed air, the warmed air flows from the central member, through a duct to the peripheral diffuser and is emitted through an air-permeable wall of the diffuser to warm the extremity. | 11-26-2015 |
20160030234 | DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF COOLING THE SKIN - According to some embodiments, a thermal conditioning system for selectively cooling skin of a subject comprises at least one thermal conditioning device comprising a first side and second side, the second side being generally opposite of the first side. In some embodiments, the system further comprises a heat sink positioned along the second side of the at least one thermal conditioning device, wherein the first side of the at least one thermal conditioning device is configured to be placed in contact with or in close proximity to a skin surface of the subject to selectively cool or heat the skin surface. | 02-04-2016 |
20160045362 | Method and Apparatus Pertaining to Securement of a Personal Patient Warming Apparatus - A personal patient warming apparatus includes a blanket having at least one pneumatic pathway formed therethrough and a plurality of orifices formed through at least one side thereof through which warmed air can exit to warm a patient. The blanket further includes a first portion configured to cover a first appendage of the patient when the blanket is disposed over the patient and a second portion configured to cover a second appendage of the patient when the blanket is disposed over the patient. Both the first portion and the second portion each include at least one tear line configured to form, when torn, an opening in the blanket through which at least one of the patient's appendages and an operating room table appendage board is disposed when disposing the blanket over the patient. | 02-18-2016 |
20160051027 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELIMINATING LICE AND NITS - A heated air system may include a heater/blower device, hose, and nozzle for blowing and heating air. The nozzle may be adapted and shaped for treatment of an ectoparasite infestation on an animal or person. Methods of treatment of an ectoparasite infestation may include applying a product to the hair to kill or slow hatched ectoparasites, combing out all the hatched ectoparasites, and heating air and applying heated air to a portion of the animal or person's body being treated to dehydrate any eggs and/or ectoparasites on the body. | 02-25-2016 |
20160058611 | VASODILATION ASSEMBLY - The invention relates to a vasodilation assembly for facilitating intravenous cannulation. The assembly comprises: (i) a flexible plastics sleeve ( | 03-03-2016 |
20160199223 | PATIENT WARMING SYSTEM | 07-14-2016 |