Invasive line separator

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Clasp – clip – support-clamp – or required component thereof – Including pivoted gripping member

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24517, 24543, 248 681, A44B 2100, F16L 300

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052109135

ABSTRACT:
An invasive line separator comprises first and second plates of translucent plastic, which are hinged together so that they fold against one another in a face-to-face configuration. The first plate has a plurality of spaced apart, parallel channels that are sized and configured to receive and engage respective sections of invasive line, so that when the lines are placed within the channels they lie beneath the planar surface of the plate. This allows the hinged second plate to be folded into abutment with and provide a cover for channels of the first plate, without constricting invasive lines placed in the channels. The first plate also contains one or more slots alongside an edge, to accommodate straps for securing the separator to an adjacent structure, such as a bed rail. With the hinged plates folded together, any sections of invasive line that have been arranged within the grooves are securely retained in the first plate by second plate. On the side of the second plate opposite the side facing the channels in the first plate one or more surface regions may be configured to receive adhesive strips of labelling material for identifying each line. The labelling surface regions are arranged to be parallel with and overlie the channels in the first plate when the first and second plates are folded together.

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Sterile Adhesive Organizer, Surgical Concepts, Inc. Div., KAPP Surgical Cleveland, Ohio 44128, 1991.

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