EP3454812A2 - Positionserhaltungsvorrichtung - Google Patents

Positionserhaltungsvorrichtung

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EP3454812A2
EP3454812A2 EP17805992.9A EP17805992A EP3454812A2 EP 3454812 A2 EP3454812 A2 EP 3454812A2 EP 17805992 A EP17805992 A EP 17805992A EP 3454812 A2 EP3454812 A2 EP 3454812A2
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casing
container
beads
configuration
vent tubes
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Nelson L. Huldin
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IZI Medical Products LLC
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  • the present invention relates to a moldable position-retaining device.
  • the invention provides a device comprising a casing and having an initial configuration, an intermediate configuration, and a final configuration, wherein in the initial configuration the casing contains: a plurality of beads, a rupturable first container containing one or more isocyanates and a rupturable second container containing one or more polyols.
  • the casing is substantially filled by a polyurethane in which the plurality of beads is embedded.
  • the device In the intermediate configuration the device is transformed from the initial configuration to the final configuration by rupturing the first container and rupturing the second container so that the one or more isocyanates react with the one or more polyols in a reaction that forms the polyurethane, wherein as the polyurethane is formed during the reaction the polyurethane surrounds the plurality of beads.
  • the casing includes one or more vent tubes configured to allow gases formed by the reaction to escape the casing.
  • the one or more vent tubes are configured to extend from an edge of the casing.
  • the present invention provides a method comprising transforming a position-retaining device from an initial configuration to an intermediate configuration, and transforming the position-retaining device from the intermediate configuration to a final configuration.
  • the position- retaining device comprises a casing containing a plurality of beads, a rupturable first container containing one or more isocyanates and a rupturable second container containing one or more polyols.
  • the method comprises rupturing the first container and rupturing the second container through the casing so that the one or more isocyanates react with one or more polyols in a reaction that forms a polyurethane that surrounds a plurality of beads and substantially fills the casing.
  • the method comprises molding the casing around at least a portion of a body part so that the position-retaining device conforms to the at least a portion of the body part while the polyurethane is being formed inside the casing.
  • the plurality of beads are embedded in the polyurethane so that the position-retaining device permanently conforms to the at least a portion of the body part, wherein the one or more vent tubes is secured to extend from an edge of the casing and configured to allow gases formed by the reaction to escape the casing.
  • the present invention provides a product comprising the position-retaining device of the aforementioned second broad aspect in the final configuration.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a stabilizing cushion in an initial configuration, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a stabilizing cushion in an intermediate configuration, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a stabilizing cushion in a final configuration, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is an image of the front of a stabilizing cushion in an initial configuration, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is an image of the back of the stabilizing cushion of FIG. 4 in the initial configuration, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is an image of the stabilizing cushion of FIGS. 4 and 5 being molded into a shape in an intermediate configuration.
  • FIG. 7 is an image of the stabilizing cushion of FIG. 6 in the intermediate configuration, according to one embodiment of the present invention..
  • FIG. 8 is an image of the stabilizing cushion of FIGS. 6 and 7 in a final configuration, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is an image of the stabilizing cushion of FIG. 8 molded around the head of an individual, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is an image of the front of a stabilizing cushion including a vent tube in an initial configuration, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a close-up view of the vent tube of FIG. 10, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 shows the vent tube of FIG. 11 with a removable plug inserted in an open end of the vent tube to prevent liquid from escaping the casing through the vent tube, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 13 illustrates a front, top and side view of a stabilizing cushion including a vent tube, according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 14 illustrates the front of the stabilizing cushion of FIG. 13 in an initial configuration, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 15 illustrates a close-up view of the vent tube design of FIG. 14, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 16 illustrates a disclosed manufacturing design of the vent tube in attachment with the stabilizing cushion, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 17 illustrates a vent tube design for preventing beads from escaping the casing of the stabilizing cushion without obstructing outflow of gaseous byproducts, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
  • directional terms such as “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “above,” “below,” “left,” “right,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” “up,” “down,” etc., are used merely for convenience in describing the various embodiments of the present invention.
  • the embodiments of the present invention may be oriented in various ways. For example, the diagrams, devices, etc., shown in the drawing figures may be flipped over, rotated by 90° in any direction, reversed, etc.
  • a value or property is "based" on a particular value, property, the satisfaction of a condition, or other factor, if that value is derived by performing a mathematical calculation or logical decision using that value, property or other factor.
  • a bead of the present invention may be made of any solid material such as plastic, metal, wood, etc.
  • the beads of the present invention may be plastic beads such as polystyrene beads.
  • the beads of the present invention may be any size that is convenient and any shape that is convenient.
  • the beads may be solid, hollow, porous, comprised of a closed-cell foam, such as a closed-cell extruded polystyrene foam such as Styrofoam®, an expanded plastic such as expanded polystyrene (EPS), etc.
  • the beads may all be the same size or the beads may be a variety of sizes.
  • heat seal is the process of sealing one thermoplastic to another similar thermoplastic using heat and pressure.
  • the direct contact method of heat sealing utilizes a constantly heated die or sealing bar to apply heat to a specific contact area or path to seal or weld the thermoplastics together.
  • Hot melt adhesive can be applied in strips or beads at the point of joining. It can also be applied to one of the surfaces during an earlier manufacturing step and reactivated for bonding.
  • the term "mesh piece” refers to a blocking structure meant to block passage of solid granules (i.e., objects or particlesobjects bigger than the openings of the mesh structure) while allowing an unimpeded outflow of gasses to flow through it unimpeded through it.
  • an oleophobic vent refers to a vent made from an oleophobic material, i.e., an oil-fearing material that allows the free flow of gases but prevents the flow of low surface tension fluids and water through the vent.
  • an oleophobic vent may be a piece of a porous oleophobic membrane, i.e., an oleophobic membrane having pores therein, that resists wet- out from low surface tension fluids, such as oil which has a surface tension of 30 dynes/cm.
  • porous oleophobic membrane is microporous expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membrane such as the ePTFE membrane marketed under the name GORETM Membrane Vents by W.L. Gore & Associates.
  • ePTFE microporous expanded polytetrafluoroethylene
  • the term “room temperature” refers to a temperature of from about 20 °C to about 25 °C.
  • the term “rupturable container” refers to a flexible container, such as a sealed pouch, that may be ruptured by hand when the container is filled with a liquid.
  • a rupturable container may including a portion that has been weakened, such as by thinning the material of the container in a region or along a line or pattern.
  • a rupturable container maybe a sealed pouch made of aluminum foil, a plastic, etc. that is sufficiently thin that the sealed pouch is rupturable by applying pressure to the sealed pouch through a casing containing the sealed pouch when the sealed pouch is filled with a liquid.
  • top center edge refers to a top most edge along a boundary of a structure that may be horizontally interposed between two angled edges.
  • the present invention provides a moldable position-retaining device which can be made to conform to the configuration of a person's body or body part to provide an anatomically high-accuracy position-retaining device for patient positioning, immobilization, and repositioning during applications requiring a high degree of accuracy in patient positioning.
  • a position-retaining device of the present invention may be interchangeably described as a stabilizing pillow, cushion, cast, or other terms as would be known in the art.
  • a position-retaining device may also be part of a larger article such as a headrest, an armrest, a chair, a bed, a couch, etc.
  • a position retaining-device of the present invention can be used, among other purposes, to retain the person's body or body part in a required position or attitude with the pressure from the body or body part being distributed such as uniformly and effectively on the position-retaining device.
  • the device in certain embodiments, is particularly well-suited for patient positioning during radiotherapy or other procedures in which high accuracy and consistent repeatability in positioning are important.
  • the cushion To use the cushion, a therapist will remove the packaging and apply water to the fabric of the cushion. The cushion is then placed and shaped under the patient's head or other body part. The inner resin reacts with the water and hardens in about 10 minutes, creating a solid formed support and stabilizing the patient.
  • a disadvantage of water-activation methods includes scenarios wherein excess water may pose a high risk of adversely affecting the medical instruments if excess water is present during irradiation by radioactive rays of the spot where many precise instruments are to be placed. Furthermore, in some cases, using moisture-activated securing mechanism produces an unpleasant scent associated with activation of the product and, furthermore, it feels sticky to touch. The impracticality of heating the securing process requires an oven, or a hot water bath which may not always be available.
  • thermoplastics for patient positioning.
  • These position-retaining devices are similarly constructed as their moisture- activated counter-parts but with a different method of becoming secure.
  • These devices generally comprise an inner component of small beads surrounded by a layer of thermoplastic material, such as polycaprolactone, that softens and becomes moldable at high temperatures (target temperature depending on the thermoplastic compound).
  • the thermoplastic layer typically has a soft fabric material surrounding it, for patient comfort.
  • Such a device much first be placed in an oven, or in a hot water bath to heat it to desired temperature at which the device becomes moldable by hand and remains moldable for short period of time.
  • the device remains moldable for a period of time typically in range of 5 to 8 minutes as it cools to room temperature.
  • the position-retaining device hardens to create a firm support cushion, conforming to and stabilizing the patient.
  • Embodiments of the present invention address the above shortcomings of current position-retaining patient immobility devices by providing a securing mechanism that does not require application of water or heat.
  • the present invention provides a moldable stabilizing cushion includes a casing containing beads, such as polystyrene beads, that constitute a deformable inner body of the moldable stabilizing cushion.
  • the moldable stabilizing casing contains a two-part binding agent in addition to the beads.
  • the two-part binding agent consists of one rupturable container containing one or more isocyanates and a second rupturable container containing one or more polyols.
  • the two rupturable containers are ruptured, such as by rupturing the rupturable containers by hand through the casing, the one or more isocyanates and the one or more polyols are released and mix to form a polyurethane that expands to fill or substantially fill the casing and surround the beads.
  • the moldable stabilizing cushion While the polyurethane is being formed and before the polyurethane hardens, the moldable stabilizing cushion is in an intermediate configuration that allows the moldable stabilizing cushion to be molded into a desired shape. After period of time, the polyurethane hardens and the beads are fixed in place so that the moldable stabilizing cushion achieves a final configuration.
  • the moldable stabilizing cushion while the moldable stabilizing cushion is an intermediate configuration, the moldable stabilizing cushion may be molded around a body part or a portion of a body part so that in the final configuration the moldable stabilizing cushion conforms to the shape of the body part or the portion of the body part and may be used to support the body part or the portion of the body part.
  • the transformation of the moldable stabilizing cushion from the initial configuration to the intermediate configuration may be achieved by application of pressure upon outer walls of one or more rupturable containers contained in the casing to thereby cause the reagents in the one or more rupturable containers to be released into the space in between and around the beads.
  • a two-part polyurethane that may be used in various embodiments of the present invention is formed from the reaction of a monomeric or polymeric isocyanate with a polyol.
  • Isocyanates suitable for the purposes of the present invention include one or more isocyanate (NCO) functional groups, typically at least two NCO functional groups.
  • Suitable isocyanates include, but are not limited to, conventional aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aryl and aromatic isocyanates. Some more specific examples include diphenylmethane diisocyanates (MDIs), polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanates (PMDIs), and combinations thereof.
  • MDIs diphenylmethane diisocyanates
  • PMDIs polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanates
  • Polymeric diphenylmethane diisocyanates may be also referred to as polymethylene polyphenylene polyisocyanates.
  • suitable isocyanates include, but are not limited to, toluene diisocyanates (TDIs), hexamethylene diisocyanates (HDIs), isophorone diisocyanates (IPDIs), naphthalene diisocyanates (NDIs), and combinations thereof.
  • Suitable polyols for the purposes of the present invention includes one or more hydroxyl (ROH) functional groups, or more specifically at least two hydroxyl functional groups.
  • a polyol can be any type of polyol.
  • suitable polyols include, but are not limited to, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, butanediol, glycerol, trimethylolpropane, triethanolamine, pentaerythritol, sorbitol, and combinations thereof.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates an initial configuration 100 for position-retaining device 102 according to one embodiment of the present.
  • Position-retaining device 102 includes a casing 104 containing beads 106 and a two-part urethane system 108 consisting of an isocyanate component 110 contained within a rupturable container 112 and a polyol component 114 contained in a rupturable container 116.
  • Isocyanate component 110 may be a single isocyanate or may be a mixture of two or more isocyanates.
  • Polyol component 114 may be a single polyol or may be a mixture of two or more polyols. In this configuration two-part urethane system 108 is inactive, beads are free to move in casing 104 and position-retaining device 102 may be stored until it is ready for use.
  • the beads may be puffed or non-puffed polystyrene bead having a density form 1 to 5 lb/ft 3 per cubic foot (16.02 to 80.09 kg/m 3 ).
  • the rupturable containers are shown in FIG. 1 as being near the top of the moldable position-retaining device and in the center of the position-retaining device.
  • the rupturable containers may be located elsewhere within the casing.
  • the two rupturable containers may be located closely together, or even adjacent, as shown, or may be located a distance away from each other in the casing.
  • the rupturable containers may be connected to each other.
  • the rupturable containers may be connected to a prescribed location within the casing, such as at one end of the casing, so that the two rupturable containers may be easily located.
  • two or more rupturable containers may each contain a different isocyanate.
  • two or more rupturable containers may contain different polyols.
  • FIG. 2 shows position-retaining device 102 in an intermediate configuration 200 when two-part urethane system 108 is activated by rupturing rupturable container 112, as shown by rupture 212, and by rupturing rupturable container 116, as shown by rupture 216.
  • isocyanate component 110 flows from rupturable container 112, as indicated by arrows 220, and mixes with polyol component 114 flowing from rupturable container 116, as indicated by arrows 224.
  • isocyanate component 110 and polyol component 114 mix together and react to form a polyurethane, the polyurethane so formed flows around and between beads 106 and fills or substantially fills casing 104.
  • position-retaining device 102 is in the process of being molded by hand around a portion 242 of a body part 244.
  • the position-retaining device remains deformable for a period of approximately 5 to 10 minutes while in the intermediate condition.
  • the stabilizing may be molded by hand to conform and/or surround a body part or a portion of a body part.
  • Example of body parts and portions of body parts to which the position-retaining device may be conformed or support including an individual's arm, leg, hand, foot, finger or fingers, toe or toes, thigh, calf, ankle, wrist, elbow, knee, head, jaw, back, spine, torso, hip, chest, etc.
  • the rupturable containers may be ruptured in a variety of ways including by applying pressure to the casing in a single direction to press the casing against a solid surface, such as a table, or by squeezing the casing.
  • the rupturable containers may also be ruptured by using a device to apply pressure in a single direction to the casing against a solid surface, such as a table, or to squeeze the casing.
  • FIG. 3 shows position-retaining device 102 in a final configuration 300 in which a polyurethane 312 formed by the reaction of isocyanate component 110 and polyol component 114 fills or substantially fills casing 104.
  • position- retaining device 102 has been molded by hand around portion 242 of body part 244.
  • Beads 106 embedded in polyurethane 312 provide a light, low density and moldable internal body that helps hold the shape of position-retaining device 102 during the molding of position- retaining device 102 while position-retaining device 102 is in intermediate configuration 200 and helps maintain the shape of position-retaining device 102 in final configuration 300.
  • position-retaining device 100 has a relatively stable shape that conforms to portion 242 of body part 244 and supports body part 244. Now empty rupturable container 112 and rupturable container 116 remain in position-retaining device 102 and become part of the hardened matrix.
  • the rupturable containers may be thin and flimsy so that the empty rupturable containers do not significantly affect the shape of the position-retaining device.
  • the casing may be made of a woven fabric material of natural and/or synthetic fibers such cotton, silk, nylon, rayon, polyester, mixtures of fibers, etc.
  • the casing may include a liner or may be made of multiple layers. In one embodiment, the casing may include a pull liner.
  • the rupturable container containing the isocyanate may be a made from a flexible material that is impervious to moisture such as aluminum, because the isocyanate component may react with water.
  • the rupturable container containing the isocyanate may be rupturable sealed pouch made of aluminum foil with, for example, a very low moisture vapor transit rate.
  • the rupturable container containing the polyol may be a made from a variety of materials, such as plastics, that may or may not be impervious to moisture.
  • the rupturable container containing the polyol component may be rupturable sealed pouch made of a plastic such a polyethylene, including high density polyethylene and low density polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinylidene chloride, etc.
  • the rupturable container for the polyol may be made from a foil pouch or a foil-lined pouch that has a very low moisture vapor transit rate so that the rupturable container is a virtually moisture proof barrier.
  • the beads may be made of materials such as plastic, rubber, metal, wood, etc., that may be rigid or at least partially deformable. In one embodiment, the beads may be made of a non-puffed material. In one embodiment of the present invention, the beads may be made of relatively rigid plastic such as polystyrene, etc. The particular size and density of the beads used may vary depending on the particular application that the position-retaining device is used.
  • the beads may have various shapes such as spherical, rod-shaped, cube-shaped, bar- shaped, cylindrically-shaped, star-shaped, toroidal, ovoid-shaped, V-shaped, L-shaped, I- beam-shaped, disk-shaped, pyramid-shaped, etc.
  • the beads do not have sharp edges or corners to prevent the beads from damaging the rupturable containers and the casing and to ensure that the position-retaining device does not irritate the body part or portion of body part in contact with the position-retaining device.
  • the beads may solid or hollow.
  • the beads may made of a foamed material such as expanded polystyrene (EPS) or a closed-cell extruded polystyrene foam, e.g., Styrofoam®, to make the position-retaining device wider and/or to provide the position- retaining device with additional deformability and softness.
  • EPS expanded polystyrene
  • Styrofoam® closed-cell extruded polystyrene foam
  • a harder bead may be used.
  • the casing may include one or more oleophobic vents that allow gases, such as carbon dioxide (C(3 ⁇ 4), to escape the casing but which do not allow any reagents or reagent mixtures to escape.
  • gases such as carbon dioxide (C(3 ⁇ 4)
  • the oleophobic vents facilitate removal of any gaseous by-product of the two-part polyurethane formation such as, for example, C(3 ⁇ 4 that may be produced during the chemical reaction between the isocyanate component and the polyol component of the position -retaining device. Without the oleophobic vents, released gases may accumulate within the casing which may cause a balloon-type situation that allows too much movement of the patient and defeats the purpose of stabilization.
  • the oleophobic vents will allow gasses (such as C(3 ⁇ 4) to escape but not liquid such as, for example the chemical compositions or reagents used for binding and securing the internal moldable body of beads.
  • the oleophobic vents may have pores that are 0.5 to 5.0 ⁇ in diameter.
  • FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 respectively illustrate a front and a back view of stabilizing cushion 402 in an initial configuration.
  • Stabilizing cushion has a casing 404 having oleophobic vents 406.
  • Casing 404 contains beads (not visible), a sealed aluminum pouch containing an isocyanate (not visible in FIGS. 4 and 5), and a sealed foil lined pouch containing a polyol (not visible).
  • the sealed pouch containing the isocyanate and the sealed pouch containing a polyol are ruptured, thereby allowing the isocyanate and polyol to react with each other to form a polyurethane that flows around beads.
  • stabilizing cushion 402 is molded into an intermediate configuration shown in FIG 6 and FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 8 shows stabilizing cushion 402 in a final configuration in which the polyurethane has sufficiently filled casing 404 to lock the beads in place.
  • FIG. 9 shows stabilizing cushion 402 molded around a portion 912, i.e., the back, of an individual's head 914.
  • the stabilizing pillow may be utilized as an accessory to radiation therapy systems as a stand-alone device or in conjunction with a thermoplastic mask
  • the casing may include one or more vent tubes that allow gases, such as carbon dioxide (C(3 ⁇ 4), to escape the casing.
  • gases such as carbon dioxide (C(3 ⁇ 4)
  • each vent tube may be plugged by a removable plug inserted in an open end of the vent tube. The removable plug may be removed after the reaction of reagent mixtures have started.
  • One or more vent tubes may be used instead of oleophobic vents or in addition to oleophobic vents to allow gases to escape the casing.
  • the vent tubes facilitate removal of any gaseous by-product of the two- part polyurethane formation such as, for example, C(3 ⁇ 4 that may be produced during the chemical reaction between the isocyanate component and the polyol component of the position-retaining device.
  • the one or more vent tubes prevent released gases that may accumulate within the casing from causing a balloon-type situation that allows too much movement of the patient and defeats the purpose of stabilization.
  • the one or more vent tubes allow gasses (such as C(3 ⁇ 4) to escape after the removable plug is removed from the vent tube.
  • liquids such as, for example the chemical compositions or reagents used for binding and securing the internal moldable body of beads are prevented from escaping from the casing by the removable plug.
  • each vent tube may be closed or sealed in an initial configuration of the stabilizing cushion and the one or more vent tubes may be opened by puncturing an end of each of the vent tubes, cutting off an end of each of the vent tubes, breaking of a sealed end of the vent tube from the rest of the vent tube at a weakened or frangible portion of the vent tube, etc.
  • FIGS. 10, 11 and 12 An example of a position-retaining device, a stabilizing cushion, according to one embodiment of the present invention having a vent tube extending from the casing is shown in FIGS. 10, 11 and 12.
  • FIGS. 10, 11 and FIG. 12 respectively show a stabilizing cushion 1002 in an initial configuration.
  • Stabilizing cushion has a casing 1004 having vent tube 1006.
  • Casing 1004 contains beads (not visible), a sealed aluminum pouch containing an isocyanate (not visible in FIGS. 10, 11 and 12), and a sealed foil lined pouch containing a polyol (not visible).
  • the sealed pouch containing the isocyanate and the sealed pouch containing a polyol are ruptured, thereby allowing the isocyanate and polyol to react with each other to form a polyurethane that flows around beads.
  • FIG. 12 shows a removable plug 1202 inserted in an open end 1204 of vent tube 1006 to prevent liquids from escaping casing 1004 through vent tube 1006.
  • FIG. 13 illustrates exemplary views and dimensions of another disclosed embodiment of a position-retaining device (stabilizing cushion) 1302 having a vent tube 1312.
  • Front view 1304, top view 1306 and a side view 1308 of the exemplary position retaining device 1302 illustrate a casing 1310 and vent tube 1312 extending from an edge 1314 of casing 1310.
  • vent tube 1312 may extend generally from a top center of edge 1314 of casing 1310. It is, however, readily appreciated that vent tube 1312 may be disposed at various alternate points along casing 1310, as necessary, to allow venting therethrough.
  • the top center edge 1314 of casing 1310 may be disposed between top angled edge 1316 and 1318 of the casing 1310, for example, as illustrated in front view 1304 of exemplary position retaining device 1302.
  • the vertical length 1320 and the horizontal length 1322 of angled edges 1316 and 1318 of casing 1310 may be set as approximately 7.5 inches.
  • Other dimensions of stabilizing cushion 1302 may include a width 1324 (corresponding to the length of a bottom edge 1326) and a height 1328 of casing 1310. The dimensions including width 1324 and height 1328 may be approximately 22.50 inches and 35 inches, respectively.
  • FIG. 14 a front view of position-retaining device (stabilizing cushion) 1302 is illustrated in an initial configuration in accordance with a described embodiment.
  • vent tube 1312 is disposed at and extends from top center edge 1314 of casing 1310 of position-retaining device (stabilizing cushion) 1302.
  • Casing 1310 contains beads (not visible), a sealed aluminum pouch containing an isocyanate (not visible in FIG. 14), and a sealed foil lined pouch containing a polyol (not visible).
  • the sealed pouch containing the isocyanate and the sealed pouch containing a polyol are ruptured, thereby allowing the isocyanate and polyol to react with each other to form a polyurethane that flows around beads.
  • FIG. 15 The top portion 1502 of position-retaining device (stabilizing cushion) 1302 is illustrated in FIG. 15.
  • a removable plug 1504 is inserted in an open end 1506 of vent tube 1312 to prevent liquids from escaping casing 1310 through vent tube 1312 extending outwardly from top center edge 1314 of casing 1310.
  • the removable plug may be removed after the reaction of reagent mixtures have started in order to facilitate removal of any gaseous by-product of the two-part polyurethane formation such as, for example, C(3 ⁇ 4 that may be produced during the chemical reaction between the isocyanate component and the polyol component of the position-retaining device (stabilizing cushion) 1302.
  • Vent tube 1312 prevents released gases that may accumulate within the casing 1310 from causing a balloon- type situation that allows too much movement of the patient and defeats the purpose of stabilization. Vent tube 1310 allows gasses (such as C(3 ⁇ 4) to escape after removable plug 1504 is displaced from vent tube 1310. Prior to the removable plug 1504 being removed from the vent tube 1312, liquids such as, for example, the chemical compositions or reagents used for binding and securing the internal moldable body of beads are prevented from escaping from the casing 1310 by the removable plug 1504.
  • gasses such as C(3 ⁇ 4)
  • vent tube 1312 is disposed at a connection point, for example, at a prescribed edge of stabilizing cushion 1302. In select embodiments, such locations may include top center edge 1314 of casing 1310 in order to direct the release of gaseous byproducts away from the patient.
  • vent tube 1312 may comprise a clear polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tubing having, for example, approximately a 4 mm inner diameter and a 6 mm outer diameter that is approximately 1.5 inches in length.
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • vent tube 1312 includes providing vent tube 1312 and positioning the same at a prescribed location along casing 1310.
  • vent tube 1312 may be placed between two layers of fabric (i.e., comprising the front fabric layer 1704 and the back fabric layer 1706 (constituting the front and back of the stabilizing cushion) of casing 1310 (e.g., see FIG. 17) whereupon a heat seal 1608 is applied to the fabric around vent tube 1312 to permanently position and retain vent tube 1312 in place relative to casing 1310.
  • a heat seal 1608 is applied to the fabric around vent tube 1312 to permanently position and retain vent tube 1312 in place relative to casing 1310.
  • the fabric pieces are joined together and around vent tube 1312 thereby forming an opening via vent tube 1312 from casing 1310.
  • the remaining edges of the fabric may also be joined together via heat seal process thus forming an encapsulated structure of casing 1310 and also retaining any components sealed within.
  • vent tube 1312 In order to prevent vent tube 1312 from melting and/or adhering to itself during the heat seal process, disclosed embodiments provide a needle-like structure inserted through the middle of the hollow interior of vent tube 1312. Thus, an airway is preserved such as one disposed at and/or through top center edge 1314 of casing 1310 (e.g., see FIG. 16). Accordingly, prior to attaching and securing vent tube 1312 to the cushion fabric of casing 1310, a needle-like structure or needle 1602 is inserted into vent tube 1312 wherein in some select embodiments, needle 1602 may comprise a flat metal needle. Again, without needle 1602, the vent tube material would most likely melt and adhere to itself during the heat seal process.
  • vent tube 1312 allows for an airway or through-hole 1604 through vent tube 1312 that is limited to the size of the needle 1602.
  • Vent tube 1312 (with the inserted metal needle 1604) is then disposed between front fabric layer 1704 and back fabric layer 1706 (constituting the front and back of the stabilizing cushion) e.g., as illustrated in FIG. 17.
  • a heat treatment process may be applied to front fabric layer 1704 and back fabric layer 1706, e.g., at the top center edge 1314 of casing 1310, with vent tube 1312 held therebetween. Needle 1602 is then removed to reveal airway 1604 formed through the vent tube 1312.
  • vent tube 1312 may also retain a mesh piece 1702.
  • Mesh piece 1702 may be physically altered (such as by folding and/or rolling), and inserted and fitted into the vent tube 1312.
  • Mesh piece 1702 may serve to allow air or gaseous by-product given off during the molding process to escape casing 1310 while preventing any beads from escaping casing 1310 during the molding process.

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