US 11,793,963 B2
Ambulatory tube support for endotracheal tubing
Douglas Moriarty, Valley Center, CA (US)
Assigned to TUBETAMER, LLC, Valley Center, CA (US)
Filed by Tubetamer, LLC, Valley Center, CA (US)
Filed on Jan. 19, 2021, as Appl. No. 17/152,408.
Prior Publication US 2022/0226592 A1, Jul. 21, 2022
Int. Cl. A61M 16/04 (2006.01)
CPC A61M 16/0488 (2013.01) [A61M 16/0463 (2013.01)] 16 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. An ambulatory aligner for rapidly securing an endotracheal tube to an airway of a patient comprising:
a support body having opposed inner and outer surfaces and including:
a maxilla portion configured to conform the inner surface to a maxilla side of a mouth of the patient;
a mandible portion configured to conform the inner surface to a mandible side of the mouth of the patient; and
two opposing end portions that individually connect the maxilla portion to the mandible portion to define and enclose a perimeter of one opening configured to overlay at least a central portion of the mouth of the patient when the support body is secured to the patient; and
a fastener having a movable portion that is rotatively coupled to a fixed portion, the fixed portion is permanently affixed to the support body at an end of the opening proximate to one of the opposing end portions, the movable portion having concave surface and a lip; and
a compressible material disposed upon the fixed portion and concave surface of the fastener; and,
upon rotation of the movable portion with respect to the fixed portion of the fastener, the compressible material is configured to engage the endotracheal tube while the lip is configured to latch onto the fixed portion of the fastener to maintain a position of the endotracheal tube at an end of the opening proximate to one of the opposing end portions to provide an unobstructed view through the opening over the central portion of the mouth of the patient thereby providing visual confirmation of airway patency.
 
10. An ambulatory aligner for rapidly securing an endotracheal tube to an airway of a patient comprising:
a support body having opposed inner and outer surfaces, the support body defining and enclosing a closed perimeter of an opening configured to overlay at least a central portion of a mouth of the patient when the support body is secured to the patient, the opening having a major axis along an X-axis, the support body including:
a maxilla portion having a curved shape and flexibility to conform the inner surface to a maxilla side of a mouth of the patient;
a mandible portion having a curved shape and flexibility to conform the inner surface to a mandible side of the mouth of the patient; and
two opposing end portions that individually couple the maxilla portion to the mandible portion;
a fastener having a fixed portion and a movable portion, the fixed portion is permanently affixed to the support body at an end of the opening proximate to one of the opposing end portions and having a first end with a hinge and a second end opposite to the first end, the movable portion having a fixed end coupled to the hinge and a free end with a lip, the movable portion having a curved portion coupling the fixed end to the lip, the movable portion defines a concave surface;
a compressible material disposed upon the concave surface and upon the fixed portion; rotation of the movable portion from an open configuration to a closed configuration moves the lip from an unlatched configuration to a latched configuration with the lip latched to the second end of the fixed portion with the concave surface generally facing the fixed portion and the compressible material securing the endotracheal tube proximate to one end of the opening with respect to the X-axis to provide an unobstructed view through the opening over the mouth of the patient thereby providing visual confirmation of airway patency.