WO1996011662A1 - Couverture hygienique d'orifice de positionnement du visage - Google Patents
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- WO1996011662A1 WO1996011662A1 PCT/AU1995/000669 AU9500669W WO9611662A1 WO 1996011662 A1 WO1996011662 A1 WO 1996011662A1 AU 9500669 W AU9500669 W AU 9500669W WO 9611662 A1 WO9611662 A1 WO 9611662A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G13/00—Operating tables; Auxiliary appliances therefor
- A61G13/10—Parts, details or accessories
- A61G13/12—Rests specially adapted therefor; Arrangements of patient-supporting surfaces
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B46/00—Surgical drapes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G7/00—Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
- A61G7/05—Parts, details or accessories of beds
- A61G7/065—Rests specially adapted therefor
- A61G7/07—Rests specially adapted therefor for the head or torso, e.g. special back-rests
- A61G7/072—Rests specially adapted therefor for the head or torso, e.g. special back-rests for the head only
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B46/00—Surgical drapes
- A61B46/40—Drape material, e.g. laminates; Manufacture thereof
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G13/00—Operating tables; Auxiliary appliances therefor
- A61G13/10—Parts, details or accessories
- A61G13/12—Rests specially adapted therefor; Arrangements of patient-supporting surfaces
- A61G13/1205—Rests specially adapted therefor; Arrangements of patient-supporting surfaces for specific parts of the body
- A61G13/121—Head or neck
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G2200/00—Information related to the kind of patient or his position
- A61G2200/30—Specific positions of the patient
- A61G2200/32—Specific positions of the patient lying
- A61G2200/325—Specific positions of the patient lying prone
Definitions
- This invention relates to disposable hygiene products.
- a disposable face hole cover which is useful in providing hygienic protection for users of equipment requiring a user's face to be in contact with the equipment.
- the invention is particularly directed to the problem of maintaining hygiene around the face hole in treatment couches.
- the treatment couches referred to are the type commonly used by physiotherapists and chiropractors.
- the couches are generally low, often height adjustable, flat benches having a generally rectangular hole cut near one end.
- the hole is typically around 150 millimetres long and 75 millimetres wide.
- This residual matter may include, but is not limited to: cosmetics, perspiration, saliva, hair, eye and nasal secretions. These residues are recognised as posing a risk to hygiene.
- body fluids give rise to a risk of cross-infection and the possible transfer of diseases such as hepatitis and herpes.
- the inventor is aware of four methods of dealing with the hygiene problem, none of which are particularly successful.
- the area of the couch around the face hole may be wiped down with tissues or cloth between patients. While wiping will remove bulk material such as cosmetics and moisture it does not solve the hygiene problem because wiping will not remove bacteria.
- the face hole region may be wiped or sprayed with an antiseptic solution. This may kill bacteria but has three main drawbacks. Firstly, some patients will be allergic to the antiseptic. Secondly, the couch material (normally vinyl) will harden and crack leading to the need for premature refurbishing.
- Tissues may be carefully placed around the face hole between a patient's face and the couch. This may achieve the desired hygienic barrier but is impractical due to the low tensile strength of tissue. The tissues tear as a patient moves around to become comfortable. Furthermore, tissues stick to a patient's face causing inconvenience and embarrassment when a patient moves around during treatment.
- Cloth hand towels can be used to overcome some of the problems of tissues but hand towels can be difficult to arrange to form an effective barrier whilst preserving comfort for a person's face. Furthermore, the expense of laundering the hand towels is prohibitive.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a disposable face hole cover which is useful in providing hygienic protection for users of equipment requiring a user's face to be in contact with the equipment.
- a disposable face hole cover comprising, at least in part, of deformable sheet material, the disposable face hole cover including: a substantially plane shape portion through which a hole extends; a substantially continuous skin portion extending from the disposable face hole cover and around the hole, said skirt portion being extendable from a position flat against the said plane shape portion to an extended position for passage through a face hole; and, the hole being of shape and size to permit at least partial insertion there through of a person's face.
- the disposable face hole cover is deformed so that the plane shape portion surrounds a face hole of a treatment table and the skirt portion extends into the face hole of the table.
- the skirt portion of the face hole cover touching their face. It is preferable that the skirt portion is resistant to closing off the hole.
- a preferred embodiment is a disposable face hole cover including a first sheet and a second sheet composed of the deformable sheet material, said plane shape portion being substantially comprised of the first sheet, and the said skirt portion being substantially comprised of the second sheet
- the first and second sheets each have an aperture there through and are juxtapositioned such that the apertures are substantially aligned, the two sheets are joined substantially at the periphery of at least one of the apertures, and the smaller of said apertures forming said hole.
- the second sheet is of smaller size to the first sheet and is adapted to be folded into and through the hole thereby forming the skirt portion where at least one part of the second sheet bears against another part of the second sheet thereby giving the skirt portion increased rigidity and thereby resistance to closure of the hole.
- the disposable face hole cover be supplied in a flat configuration. This form is convenient for storage and transportation. In use the disposable face hole cover can be spread out over the face hole of a treatment couch and the second sheet folded through the hole to line the face hole.
- first and second sheets are joined together, the first and second sheets each have slits within and there through and are juxtapositioned such that the slits of the first and second sheets are in proximal relationship, the slits of each sheet being positioned so that a plurality of flaps extending from the first and/or second sheets can be formed by deformation of the sheets between selected slits, and the said hole is formed by folding the sheets to form the flaps and the said skirt portion is formed by the overlapping of the flaps.
- At least one of the said slits of a sheet can co-act with the other sheet once the said flaps are formed so as to substantially inter-lock at least two of the said folds thereby giving the skirt portion increased rigidity and resistance to closing off the hole.
- a preferred embodiment is a disposable face hole cover comprising a first sheet and a smaller second sheet, each sheet having an aperture there through and juxtapositioned so that the central portions of each aperture substantially aligned, the first sheet and the second sheet being joined to one another in the proximity of one of the apertures, and the second sheet being adapted in a first position lo be flat against the first sheet and in a second position to be passed through the aperture of the first sheet thereby forming a skirt portion about a hole.
- first sheet having a substantially planar portion and a first pair of opposed internal flaps formed therein;
- a second sheet having a second pair of opposed internal flaps therein and the second sheet being joined to the first sheet away from said flaps; said first pair of flaps hinged transversely to the hinging of the second pair of flaps, said flaps hinged between a flat position aligned with the planar portion of the first sheet and an extended position for passing through a face hole, so that when said flaps are in their extended position a hole is formed and said flaps form a skirt portion extending from said hole; and,
- the hole being of a shape and size lo permit at least partial insertion there through of a person's face.
- a preferred embodiment is a disposable face hole cover for use with a treatment couch having a face hole for partial insertion there through of a person's face, comprising:
- first sheet having two substantially parallel slits there through, and a central slit there through substantially central with and extending between the two parallel slits; a second sheet having a slit there through; the first and second sheets being joined at least at two locations on substantially opposite sides of the sheets, and juxtapositioned such that the slit of the second sheet is substantially parallel with and central to the parallel slits of the first sheet; and, the face hole cover being adapted to be deformable so that sections either side of the central slit and between the parallel slits of the first sheet being flaps can be passed through and open the slit of the second sheet and thereby forming a hole and a skirt portion extending therefrom and about the hole.
- a disposable face hole cover comprising: a first sheet of material including a first hole of a size and shape to surround a person's face; a second sheet of material including a second hole of a size and shape similar to the said first hole, said second sheet being located adjacent said first sheet such that the first and second holes substantially align;
- first sheet and the second sheet are bonded together around the perimeter of the said holes to form the face hole cover.
- the first and second holes are preferably of the same size and shape and are preferably rectangular and located in the centre of each of the sheets.
- the size and shape is preferably chosen to match the face hole of commercially available treatment couches.
- first sheet and the second sheet are formed from a composite material having at least one non-permeable layer and at least one absorbent layer, said non- permeable and absorbent layers being bonded to form the composite material.
- the composite material comprises a layer of non-permeable plastics material such as polypropylene or polyethylene and three or four layers of absorbent material such as tissue paper.
- the non-permeable layer and the tissue layers are preferably bonded together by heat and pressure that softens the plastic which impregnates the tissue.
- the layers may be bonded together by glue or other suitable means.
- the non-permeable layer of the first sheet is preferably positioned against the couch and the non-permeable layer of the second sheet is preferably positioned against the internal wall of the face hole.
- the absorbent layers are therefore positioned to be in contact with the patient's face.
- One aspect of the invention is the manner in which the second sheet of the face hole cover is located in the face hole so as to line it.
- the face hole cover is supplied with the second sheet folded above the second hole.
- the face hole cover is located over the face hole in the treatment couch and the second sheet is pushed into the face hole by hand or with some suitable implement.
- the cover is placed above and aligned with the hole of the treatment couch with the first sheet upper most.
- the first sheet is pushed against the second sheet' into the hole.
- the first and second sheets have means to interlock one to the other so forming the skirt portion which is resistant to closing off the hole.
- the face hole cover comprises a third sheet removably attached to the second sheet. In use the third sheet is pushed into the face hole thereby drawing the second sheet into the face hole. When the second sheet reaches the limit of travel determined by the attachment to the first sheet continued pressure applied to the third sheet will cause it to detach from the second sheet.
- fixing means are provided attached to a treatment couch adapted to hold the disposable face hole cover in place relative to the treatment couch.
- the fixing means is a pair of straps going about the treatment couch and over parts of the disposable face hole cover.
- the fixing means includes velcro to affix to the disposable face hole cover. It will be appreciated that the fixing means is preferably adapted to permit easy release of the disposable face hole cover.
- the second sheet may have a layer of light adhesive applied to the non-permeable layer.
- the adhesive must be strong enough to keep the second sheet in the hole but allow easy detachment.
- FIGURE la shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of an hygienic disposable face hole cover
- FIGURE lb shows a cross-sectional view taken through A A in Figure 1;
- FIGURE 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the composite material from which the face hole cover of Figure 1 is formed;
- FIGURE 3 shows an hygienic disposable face hole cover in place on a treatment couch
- FIGURE 4 is a cross-sectional view taken through BB in Figure 3;
- FIGURE 5 shows a second embodiment of the disposable face hole cover
- FIGURE 6 shows a third embodiment of the disposable face hole cover
- FIGURE 7 shows a fourth embodiment of the disposable face hole cover in place on a treatment couch;
- FIGURE 8 illustrates the slits in a second sheet of the fourth embodiment;
- FIGURE 9 illustrates the slits in a first sheet of the fourth embodiment.
- FIGURE 10 illustrates the fourth embodiment as seen from above prior to use.
- FIG. 1 a disposable face hole cover generally depicted as 1.
- the face hole cover 1 comprises two sheets 2 and 3 bonded together around the perimeter of a face hole 4 as particularly shown in Figures la and lb at 13.
- Each sheet is made from a composite material of a number of layers.
- the composite material is formed from a non-permeable plastic layer 5 of polyethylene, polypropylene or similar plastics material and three or four layers of tissue paper 6 as shown in Figure 2.
- each sheet is preferably bonded by application of heat sufficient to soften the plastic layer.
- pressure is applied so that some of the tissue fibres penetrate the surface of the plastic and are captured such as shown at 7 in Figure 2.
- the process may be applied over the entire surface but it is preferable that the heat and pressure are applied in a plurality of localised areas, one of which is shown enlarged in Figure 2.
- Heat and pressure are also used to bond the two sheets together. It is convenient that the hole 4 be cut from the face hole cover 1 in the same process that bonds the first sheet 2 and the second sheet 3.
- the sheets are arranged so that the non-permeable plastic layers are separated by tissue layers.
- the composite materials may be formed by gluing the layers together and the two sheets may be bonded by gluing.
- the two sheets are of generally rectangular shape as is the central hole.
- the second sheet 3 is shown as smaller than the first sheet 2.
- the reduced size of the upper sheet 3 enhances the use of the disposable face hole cover 1.
- the first sheet lies against the upper surface 8 of a treatment couch 9.
- a treatment couch 9 As the majority of treatment couches have a vinyl outer covering there is a resistance to slip provided by the friction between the plastic layer 5 of the first sheet 2 and the vinyl surface 8.
- the second sheet 3 is pushed into the face hole 10 of the couch 8 and provides an hygienic barrier between a patients' face and the sides of the face hole. The friction between the vinyl of the face hole and the plastic layer of the second sheet assist to keep the disposable face hole cover in position.
- elastic straps can be used to hold the face hole cover 1 in place.
- One elastic strap goes about the treatment couch and over the face hole cover to the side of the hole proximal to the position of a patient's feet and another elastic strap goes about the treatment couch and over the face hole cover on the other side.
- these straps are placed sufficiently away from the face hole so as not to inconvenience a person undergoing treatment.
- straps with velcro sections are used.
- the velcro acts with the face hole cover to hold the latter in place.
- the face hole cover takes on a substantially plane shape portion - illustrated generally as 34 - from which extends a skirt portion - illustrated generally as 35 - into the face hole of the treatment couch.
- Retention of the second sheet in the face hole can also be enhanced by providing a gentle adhesive between the inside walls of the face hole and the plastic layer of the second sheet. This may conveniently be a thin layer of gum applied to the plastic layer of the second sheet of the face hole cover.
- the face hole cover may be supplied with the second sheet folded as shown in Figure 5.
- the second sheet is pushed into the face hole by pushing down on the folded second sheet with the hand or an implement.
- the second sheet unfolds under the pressure of the hand or implement and spreads oui to line the face hole as shown in Figure 4.
- an additional plastic layer 1 1 is lightly attached to the plastic layer 5 of the second sheet 3.
- the face hole cover 1 is positioned on the treatment couch as described above but the second sheet is not in a folded state.
- the additional plastic layer 11 is pushed into the face hole 10 with the hand 12 or suitable implement, as shown in Figure 6, thereby drawing the second sheet 3 into the hole as well.
- the second sheet 3 will be stopped from further travel by its attachment to the first sheet 2. Continued pushing causes the additional plastic layer 11 to separate from the second sheet 3 leaving the same result as shown in Figure 4.
- the additional plastic layer 11 is attached to the second sheet 3 with a light gum. After separation of the additional plastic layer from the second sheet the light gum stays on the second sheet and provides a light attachment to the inside of the face hole.
- a slight variation to the third embodiment is that the third sheet is not detachable or detached in use. Holes are provided within the third sheet for ventilation. In other respects this variation acts and is used as described above.
- the fourth embodiment illustrated in Figures 7, 8, 9 and 10 consist of two sheets; a first sheet 15 and a second sheet 16.
- the first and second sheets 15 and 16 are glued together in the hatched areas of Figure 10, one being shown as 17. Both the first and second sheets 15 and 16 have slits through them.
- the sheets 15 and 16 can be fixed together by other means such as heat bonding where composite sheet material is used.
- the central axis 18 is illustrated here to assist understanding and alignment of the sheets but does not represent anything other than a virtual line.
- the slit 19 of the second sheet is shown in detail in Figure 8.
- the two generally triangular regions 24 and 25 co-operated with flaps of the first sheet 22 and 23 to interlock. This is achieved by the insertion of flaps 22 and 23 into the second sheet 16 which then bear against the faces 26 and 27 respectively of the triangular regions 24 and 25. This interlocking of the flaps 22 and 23 provides the skirt portion 28 formed by the folding of flaps 22 and 23 into the second sheet 16 with resistance to deformation or tendency to close off the face hole of a treatment couch 29.
- regions 24 and 25 can be used if desired. These regions are retaining slots adapted to engage and capture and edge of a flap. This interlocking of flaps provides the skirt portion increased rigidity.
- the slits in the first sheet 1 are best seen in Figure 9. This figure shows the details of the slits but does not show the whole of the first sheet 15.
- Slits 30, 31 and 32 form the flaps 22 and 23. Each end of slits 31 and 32 are terminated with widening end sections, one illustrated as 33. These provide the first sheet 15 with greater flexibility than without these end section.
- end sections 33 allow the flaps 22 and 23 to fold into slit 19 and also allow the joined sections of the first and second sheets 15 and 16 either side of slit 19 to fold partly into the face hole of a treatment couch.
- the circular holes 20 and 21 permit the slit 19 to open, particularly about the centre.
- Figure 10 to the face hole cover in Figure 7 can be achieved by pushing the flaps 22 and 23 through the slit 19.
- a sudden upward movement will cause the same effect. This permits the face hole cover to be readied for use without the need for contact with the parts of the face hole cover which will ordinarily come into contact with a patient's face.
- the fourth embodiment has a number of advantages compared with the other embodiments. It is easy to use without requiring contact in the region of the skirt portion. It is also easier to manufacture.
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Abstract
Couverture hygiénique conçue pour l'orifice de positionnement (1) du visage d'une table de manipulation thérapeutique (9) et composée de deux feuilles de matériau (2, 3) pouvant adopter la configuration d'une partie plane autour de cet orifice (4), à partir de laquelle s'étend une partie jupe (35) qui pénètre dans l'orifice. Dans un mode de réalisation préféré, les feuilles sont fixées l'une à l'autre autour d'un orifice présentant pratiquement la dimension de l'orifice de positionnement du visage dans la table de manipulation. Une feuille est posée contre la table et l'autre feuille recouvre l'orifice de positionnement du visage. Dans un deuxième mode de réalisation préféré, la feuille supérieure possède des volets qui se replient à l'intérieur d'une fente située dans la deuxième feuille qui comporte des moyens d'accrochage servant à maintenir les volets en place. La couverture est remplacée après le passage de chaque malade et constitue une barrière hygiénique minimisant l'éventualité d'une contamination croisée entre les malades s'allongeant sur la table de manipulation. Les feuilles sont, de préférence, constituées d'un matériau composite possédant au moins une couche non perméable (en plastique) et au moins une couche absorbante (en tissu) collées l'une à l'autre.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| AU36443/95A AU3644395A (en) | 1994-10-12 | 1995-10-11 | Hygienic face hole cover |
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| AUPM8739A AUPM873994A0 (en) | 1994-10-12 | 1994-10-12 | Hygienic face hole cover |
| AUPM8739 | 1994-10-12 |
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| WO1996011662A1 true WO1996011662A1 (fr) | 1996-04-25 |
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| CN101912343A (zh) * | 2010-08-02 | 2010-12-15 | 陈同星 | 按摩床俯卧呼吸孔卫生垫 |
| CN102784043A (zh) * | 2012-09-01 | 2012-11-21 | 陈同星 | 多功能保健床单 |
| CN102813412A (zh) * | 2012-09-01 | 2012-12-12 | 陈同星 | 多功能专用床单 |
| WO2018176080A1 (fr) * | 2017-03-30 | 2018-10-04 | Purifas Holdings Pty Ltd | Drap pour visage d'un patient |
| FR3087335A1 (fr) * | 2018-10-18 | 2020-04-24 | Chantal Janine Weiland | Protege-visage pour tables de massage |
| GB2578340A (en) * | 2019-04-18 | 2020-05-06 | The Spa Circle Ltd | Overlay for massage headrest |
| DE102019113544A1 (de) * | 2019-05-21 | 2020-11-26 | Maren-Theresa Maier | Nasenschlitztuch |
| USD915793S1 (en) * | 2018-08-10 | 2021-04-13 | Purifas Holdings Pty Ltd | Head sheet |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| CN101912343A (zh) * | 2010-08-02 | 2010-12-15 | 陈同星 | 按摩床俯卧呼吸孔卫生垫 |
| CN102784043A (zh) * | 2012-09-01 | 2012-11-21 | 陈同星 | 多功能保健床单 |
| CN102813412A (zh) * | 2012-09-01 | 2012-12-12 | 陈同星 | 多功能专用床单 |
| WO2018176080A1 (fr) * | 2017-03-30 | 2018-10-04 | Purifas Holdings Pty Ltd | Drap pour visage d'un patient |
| GB2574766A (en) * | 2017-03-30 | 2019-12-18 | Purifas Holdings Pty Ltd | Patient face sheet |
| JP2020515318A (ja) * | 2017-03-30 | 2020-05-28 | プリファス ホールディングス プロプライエタリー リミテッドPurifas Holdings Pty Ltd | 患者用フェイスシート |
| AU2021103453B4 (en) * | 2017-03-30 | 2021-11-04 | Purifas Holdings Pty Ltd | Patient Face Sheet |
| USD915793S1 (en) * | 2018-08-10 | 2021-04-13 | Purifas Holdings Pty Ltd | Head sheet |
| FR3087335A1 (fr) * | 2018-10-18 | 2020-04-24 | Chantal Janine Weiland | Protege-visage pour tables de massage |
| GB2578340A (en) * | 2019-04-18 | 2020-05-06 | The Spa Circle Ltd | Overlay for massage headrest |
| GB2578340B (en) * | 2019-04-18 | 2020-11-11 | The Spa Circle Ltd | Overlay for massage headrest |
| DE102019113544A1 (de) * | 2019-05-21 | 2020-11-26 | Maren-Theresa Maier | Nasenschlitztuch |
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