Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants
Patent
1998-06-04
2000-11-28
Brown, Michael A.
Surgery
Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants
2429, 2430, 2428, A61F 1300
Patent
active
06152137&
ABSTRACT:
A sealing pad (14) made of a compliant and resiliently deformable gelatinous elastomer suitable to conform under pressure to form a substantially airtight seal with at least a portion of the user's skin adjacent to the sealing pad (14). The gelatinous elastomer may be attached to a second material by incorporating the gelatinous elastomer into a large plurality of interstitium in the second material. In addition, the second material can be configured to form an endoskeleton or exoskeleton that modifies the physical properties of the gelatinous elastomer.
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Schwartz Alan N.
Theisen Thomas D.
Brown Michael A.
Hamilton Lalita M.
Theisen Thomas D.
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