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Holders for surgical tubes
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A device for securing a small-diameter surgical tube, such as a catheter tube and the like, to the limb of a human, comprising an elongated fabric strap adapted to be wound like a bandage transversely around the human limb. An elastic strip is secured to one end of the strap and carries one part of a snap fastener which is adapted to engage with a selected one of several complementary snap fastener parts. The strip carries a small loop through which the tube extends.

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United States Patent [1 1 Poprik [451 0a. 16, 1973 [54] HOLDERS FOR SURGICAL TUBES 3,509,875 5/1970 Richter 128/78 [76] Inventor: John Poprik, lOOO Hollywood NE,
warren, Ohio 444 3 Primary Examiner-Dalton L. Truluck Filed Mar 10 1972 Attorney-Michael Williams [21] Appl. No.: 233,517 ABSTRACT A device for securing a small-diameter surgical tube, 128/349 Lia 3 52; such as a catheter tube and the like, to the limb of a [58] Fieid 49 R 350 R human, comprising an elongated fabric strap adapted 28/351 224/26 to be. wound like a bandage transversely around the 72 human limb. An elastic strip is secured to one end of the strap and carries one part of a snap fastener which [56] References Cited is adapted to engage with a selected one of several complementary snap fastener parts. The strip carries a UNITED STATES PATENTS small loop through which the tube extends. 3,160.58 l2/l964 Rayhart 128/349 R 3,161,199 12/1964 Shaw 128/348 3 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures HOLDERS FOR SURGICAL TUBES BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY Surgical tubes are widely used to either introduce fluids, into, or drain fluids, from the human system. Such tubes may be used for intravenous feeding or for draining fluids from areas that have required surgery. Catheter tubes for example, are commonly used to drain the human bladder. The matter of holding the tube to a limb has always presented a problem since if the tube is not securely held, considerable discomfort is suffeted.
A prior method of securing such tube consisted of taping the tube to the limb, but this is not highly regarded since the tape frequently came loose, or if it did stick, it irritated the skin.
Various other tube holding constructions have been proposed, but none is as simple, and yet as efficien'nas the holder of my invention which is as easy to install as a common bandage.
Briefly, my invention provides an elongated fabric strap that is adapted to be wound around the limb of a human, with an elastic strip stitched to'one end, the strip having snap-fastener engagement with the strap to provide a bandage-type device of adjustable size. A small loop is connected to the strap to pass the surgical tube and the entire construction is such that nothing but clean, sterilized fabric will be in engagement with the skin of the wearer. The improved holder is made of materials which will withstand washing and sterilization, so that the holder may at all times be maintained in clean, sterile condition.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING In the drawing accompanying this description and forming a part ofthis specification, there are shown, for purpose of illustration, two embodiments which my invention may assume, and in this drawing:
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of the leg of a human, showing my improved tube holder in position,
FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the tube holder, with parts in disconnected relation, 1
FIG. 3 is a sectional view corresponding generally to the line 3-3 of FIG. 2, and
FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 2 but showing a slightly different version of the improved tube holder.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT As shown in FIGS. 1 through 3, my improved surgical tube holder comprises an elongatedflexible strap 10, preferably formed of cotton fabric. The strap is formed of two similar lengths which are stitched together at their margins by stitching shown at 11, to provide aninner length 12 and anouter length 14.
Anelastic strip 15 has one end stitched to an end of thestrap 10, as by stitching 11a. Thestrip 15 is formed like a garter support, and includes aloop portion 16 having anadjustment slider 17 to vary the length of the loop. Ametal connector 18, of closed loop shape, connects the elastic loop with afabric tab 19 to form the opposite end of thestrip 15. Onepart 20 of a standard snap fastener is connected to thetab 19 and this part is adapted to engage with a selected one of several complementarysnap fastener parts 21 carried by theouter length 14 of thestrap 10.
Thus, as shown in FIG. 1, thestrap 10 may be wound transversely about the limb of a human to a size to closely receive the latter, and theelastic strap 15 stretched so that its snap fastener part will be in position to engage a complementary snap fastener part on thestrap 10..In use, theelastic strip 15 overlies thestrap 10 and all metal parts are held out of engagement with'the skin of the user by the inner length offabric 12.
Asmall loop 21 is provided to receive and pass the surgical tube T and in the present embodiment this loop is formed by asmall fabric flap 22 which has one end stitched to theouter fabric length 14 and has onepart 23 of a standard snap fastener connected to its free end. Acomplementary part 24 of the snap fastener is connected to theouter fabric length 14. It will be noted that theflap 22 is connected to thelength 14 at a slight angle to the longitudinal axis of the latter, to provide a better grip on the tube T.
DESCRIPTION OF OTHER EMBODIMENT In some instances, a wider bandage is preferred, particularly where there is considerable flexing of the muscles of the limb, in order to more firmly secure the tube holder against slipping along the limb, and the construction of FIG. 4 is designed for this purpose. However, the concept is identical to that shown in FIGS. 1 through 3, except that the flexible strap 10.1 is wider than thestrap 10, and two elastic strips 15.1 are provided for cooperation with a double row of snap fastener parts 21.1.
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1. A device for securing a surgical tube to a body member comprising:
a strap offlexible material to be wound around the member, said strap including inner and outer strip lengths secured together to form a double layered construction,
an elastic strip connected to and extending from one end of said strap and carrying a snap fastener portion thereon,
a plurality of complementary snap fastener portions on said strap in spaced relation along its length inwardly of the other end thereof thereby to accommodate body members of varying sizes,
said plurality of fastener portions being affixed to said outer strip length only of said strap and in overlying relation to said inner strap length, thereby preventing contact thereof with said body member, and, 20
a fabric flap affixed to said strap exteriorly thereof defining a loop providing an opening to receive and support a surgical tube, said flapbeing affixed to said strap at a slight angle to the longitudinal axis thereof, thereby to afford a better grip on said sur gical tube.
2. The device ofclaim 1 wherein said fabric flap has one end stitched to said outer strap lngth at an angle thereto and having a snap fastener portion at its other end, and said outer strap length has a complementary snap fastener portion therefor in overlying relation to said inner strap length.
3. The device ofclaim 1 wherein said elastic strip is looped and is provided with an adjustment slider to vary the loop length, with said snap fastener portion portions are engaged.

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1. A device for securing a surgical tube to a body member comprising: a strap of flexible material to be wound around the member, said strap including inner and outer strip lengths secured together to form a double layered construction, an elastic strip connected to and extending from one end of said strap and carrying a snap fastener portion thereon, a plurality of complementary snap fastener portions on said strap in spaced relation along its length inwardly of the other end thereof thereby to accommodate body members of varying sizes, said plurality of fastener portions being affixed to said outer strip length only of said strap and in overlying relation to said inner strap length, thereby preventing contact thereof with said body member, and, 20 a fabric flap affixed to said strap exteriorly thereof defining a loop providing an opening to receive and support a surgical tube, said flap being affixed to said strap at a slight angle to the longitudinal axis thereof, thereby to afford a better grip on said surgical tube.
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US4074397A (en)*1976-10-151978-02-21Rosin Stanley ADevice for securing cords, tubes, and the like
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US4165748A (en)*1977-11-071979-08-28Johnson Melissa CCatheter tube holder
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US3878849A (en)*1973-12-171975-04-22Clara L MullerSurgical tube supporter
US4018221A (en)*1975-09-291977-04-19Thomas RennieSupport for anesthetic gas delivery hoses and endotracheal tubes
US4074397A (en)*1976-10-151978-02-21Rosin Stanley ADevice for securing cords, tubes, and the like
US4165748A (en)*1977-11-071979-08-28Johnson Melissa CCatheter tube holder
JPS5478887A (en)*1977-12-041979-06-23Tokyo Eizai Kenkiyuushiyo KkMedical tube supporting band
US4378012A (en)*1981-05-041983-03-29Doland BrownEndo-tracheal tube holder
US4453933A (en)*1981-11-241984-06-12Speaker Mark GIntravenous device
USD277986S (en)1982-03-221985-03-12Webb William EFabric dialysis-equipment carrier for ambulatory patients
US4445894A (en)*1982-08-121984-05-01Baka Manufacturing Company, Inc.Band for anchoring a catheter or other device to the body
US4583976A (en)*1984-05-311986-04-22E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc.Catheter support
US4591356A (en)*1984-06-061986-05-27Christie Barbara CIntravenous needle stabilizing band
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US5147322A (en)*1991-11-261992-09-15Highpoint Medical CorporationMedical appliance securing device
US5304146A (en)*1992-10-231994-04-19Johnson Melissa CMedical appliance securing device
US5271745A (en)*1992-10-271993-12-21Tabex Industries, Inc.Medical tubing retaining device and method of use
US5292312A (en)*1993-01-081994-03-08Struckmeyer CorporationUniversal tube lumen catheter holder
US5300037A (en)*1993-01-131994-04-05Ansley Medical Products, Inc.Medical conduit holder
US5549567A (en)*1993-10-271996-08-27Wolman; MichaelInfusion adminstering catheter holder
US6152903A (en)*1996-04-092000-11-28Bristol-Myers Squibb CompanyMedical or surgical appliance, in particular a urine collection device
US5916199A (en)*1996-07-111999-06-29Miles; John E.Tapeless tubing anchoring system with intravenous applications
US5755698A (en)*1997-01-061998-05-26Kagan; Karen L.Thoracic catheter protector harness
US20050137613A1 (en)*2001-12-282005-06-23Olympus CorporationOperating trocar
US7284729B2 (en)*2003-04-092007-10-23Dale Medical Products, Inc.Transducer holder
US20060293631A1 (en)*2005-06-282006-12-28Bolt Sherry LCatheter holder
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US20140358090A1 (en)*2013-06-042014-12-04Spectrum Health Innovations, LLCMedical tube harness
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US10207036B2 (en)*2015-08-132019-02-19Anthony Andrew VigilApparatus and method for securing and utilizing breast pumps using a person's legs
US20170043072A1 (en)*2015-08-132017-02-16Anthony Andrew VigilApparatus and Method for Securing and Utilizing Breast Pumps Using a Person's Legs
US10912910B1 (en)2016-08-042021-02-09Tennessee Dental Anesthesia Supplies, LLCCombination anesthesia circuit holder and patient protection device and method of use
US20190069904A1 (en)*2017-09-012019-03-07Stat Band, LLCTransradial Sheath Support and Hemostasis Device and Method
US11134957B2 (en)*2017-09-012021-10-05Stat Band, LLCTransradial sheath support and hemostasis device and method
US20220022887A1 (en)*2017-09-012022-01-27Stat Band, LLCTransradial Sheath Support and Hemostasis Device and Method
US12064122B2 (en)*2017-09-012024-08-20Stat Band, LLCTransradial sheath support and hemostasis device and method
CN112156327A (en)*2020-09-182021-01-01合肥晟宏医疗器械有限公司Artery sheath with adjusting and fixing functions
US20220395280A1 (en)*2021-06-142022-12-15Fahed BitarRadial Artery Sheath Assembly
US11638588B2 (en)*2021-06-142023-05-02Fahed BitarRadial artery sheath assembly
RU2780011C1 (en)*2021-11-292022-09-19Владимир Иванович ВласенкоDevice for nasal feeding of the patient
CN116211418A (en)*2023-02-242023-06-06复旦大学附属中山医院 A special catheter sheath assembly for radial artery

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