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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 10, 2014
Filed:
Aug. 31, 2012
Edward Allen Riess, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Carroll E. Weller, Mason, OH (US);
Edward Allen Riess, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Carroll E. Weller, Mason, OH (US);
Other;
Abstract
The present invention is a method and apparatus, in several embodiments, for providing protection in workplaces in which workers can be exposed to diseases and other contaminations from skin abrasions or punctures by contaminated objects. In its primary application it provides such protection at skin surfaces of healthcare patients into which needle electrodes have been inserted and, under certain conditions, can emerge. This bio-hazard occurs most often during patient-positioning when patients are unconscious due to anesthesia or other reasons. Protection is supplied in the first embodiment by a puncture-resistant head-covering; in the second by a pad that covers and secures needle electrodes, and; in a third as a tissue-penetrating, less hazardous stick-on electrode. The latter two embodiments have pressure-sensitive-adhesive coatings for adhesion to a patient's skin.