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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 30, 1996
Filed:
Sep. 02, 1994
David E Johnson, Madison, CT (US);
CAS Medical Systems, Inc., Branford, CT (US);
Abstract
A disposable blood pressure cuff is made from a composite of a non-stretchable paper component and an elastic thermoplastic material component. The paper component provides the necessary outer circumferential strength for the cuff so that it will not stretch outwardly when it is inflated. The thermoplastic layer provides an inwardly expandable surface for contacting a limb of the patient which the cuff encircles. A tape tab is included to releasably attach the cuff to the patient's limb. The tab is provided with a visible indicium which indicates the proper degree of overlap of the ends of the cuff when the latter is affixed to the patient's limb. The cuff may be used by only one patient, and may be discarded when the patient is finished with it. The cuff is provided with a one-piece slip luer fitting which includes a flange disposed within the chamber, and an annular tube projecting through an outer component of the cuff. The slip luer flange is adhered to the outer cuff component, and the annular tube includes a tapered part which is operative to provide a sealed joint with a complementary luer fitting on a blood pressure monitor inflation/deflation line, thereby eliminating the necessity of a separate hose component on the cuff.