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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Enclosure bed apparatus US09503472 2000-02-14 US06216291B1 2001-04-17 Norman Eads; Barry Bearden
An enclosure bed apparatus including a bed having a mattress supported on a bed frame, and wheels rotatably supported at a bottom thereof so as to rollably support the mattress on a floor, an enclosure frame extending over the mattress and having a lower portion affixed to the bed frame such that a bottom of the legs is supported a distance above the floor, and an enclosure affixed to the enclosure frame so as to extend over and around the mattress. A clamp is used so as to connect the lower portion of the enclosure frame to the bed frame. The enclosure has a top and a plurality of side walls and a bottom. The bottom of the enclosure is interposed between the mattress and the bed frame. The top of the enclosure extends over and around the upper structure of the enclosure frame.
142 Mist generator US3733060D 1972-04-10 US3733060A 1973-05-15 MERRITT M
A generator is provided for producing a liquid aerosol mist of uniform dispersion characteristics that is circulated through an oxygen tent or the like. The generator includes a housing having a primary air passage therethrough which in an intermediate section is formed with an expanding venturi tube. A nebulizer is supported by the housing and functions to entrain a therapeutic liquid within a pressurized gas and subsequently to introduce the liquid-gas stream into the primary air passage upstream of the venturi tube. The expansion of the liquid-gas stream in the venturi creates a pressure differential in the passage to draw air through the same, whereby the liquid-gas stream uniformly is dispersed within the primary air stream.
143 Medical apparatus for transportation,treatment and hospitalization of polytraumatized persons US3527202D 1968-05-02 US3527202A 1970-09-08 DONZELLE GERALD
144 Apparatus for treating burns US3490443D 1967-03-23 US3490443A 1970-01-20 DECUPPER JEAN JOSEPH EUGENE AL
145 PRIVACY CURTAIN SHIELD AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATED THERETO US15808885 2017-11-09 US20180177321A1 2018-06-28 Brian Ralph Heidsiek
A shield for a privacy curtain such as is used as a room divider in a hospital room. The privacy curtain shield folds around the privacy curtain and provides an easily cleanable, removable surface that protects the privacy curtain and reduces or infection concerns and cost of cleaning and maintenance.
146 PREFABRICATED MODULAR RADIATION THERAPY VAULT DESIGN US15553158 2016-03-17 US20180110666A1 2018-04-26 Chung Chee YIM; Wan Fang LI; Ying Sun AU; Raymond PAU; Qian Hua XU; Takashi NIIM
A radiotherapy center includes a treatment room and a radiation machine located in the treatment room. The treatment room is constructed with materials comprising a plurality of prefabricated, modular radiation shielding blocks. The radiotherapy center may further include a plurality of functional rooms adjacent to the treatment room. The plurality of functional rooms may be constructed from a plurality of prefabricated modules. The plurality of functional rooms may be arranged in a quadrangle configuration, surrounding a central atrium.
147 NURSE CALL SYSTEM US15129292 2015-02-26 US20170116377A1 2017-04-27 Kazumi KITAGAWA
A nurse call system according to the present invention includes a nurse call master unit (3) which includes a first display part (31); a patient information memory unit (52a) which stores patient information containing at least names of patients and person-in-charge information representing nurses each in charge of one or more of the patients; a working information memory unit (38a) which stores working information of the nurses for each date and each working time zone; and a display control unit (36) which can display a plurality of the patients and the individual nurses in charge of the plurality of patients in a next or succeeding working time zone simultaneously on the first display part (31), in a manner of associating each of the plurality of patients with one of the nurses, based on the patient and working information.
148 SUBSTANCE INHALATION SYSTEM AND METHOD BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION US14788603 2015-06-30 US20170000082A1 2017-01-05 Maury D. Cole
A stand-alone chamber or multi-chamber inhalation system has at least two alternative vaporized test liquid supply systems for passive or self-administered delivery of vaporized test fluid and air to one or more test chambers based on operator selection of delivery on and off times in a passive mode or actuation of an actuator in the chamber by a test animal in a self-administered mode. In one case, a multiple inhalation chamber system has two or more separate test fluid delivery systems and provides options for selective passive uniform drug delivery to multiple chambers or selective delivery of two or more different drugs to different groups of chambers from different delivery systems so that two different drugs or different concentrations of delivered drugs can be tested simultaneously.
149 Fluid receiving suction mat US14689738 2015-04-17 US09456946B2 2016-10-04 Patrick T. Hergenroeder
A mat for collecting fluid spilled onto a floor that includes a body of small thickness relative to its length and width and having an upper surface defining a plurality of receptacles and a lower surface defining a plurality of diagonally oriented channels or passages that communicate with each other and with the drains. The diagonal channels have distal ends that terminate in an end wall and inner ends that communicate directly or indirectly with a collection channel, the collection channel having a discharge port that is connectable to a suction source. The diagonal channels are formed in two groups that are disposed symmetrically about the collection channel. The mat is especially suitable for use on the floor of an operating room, as well as the floor of a food processing or manufacturing facility where fluids are spilled. The mat may include a anti-microbial, anti-bacterial and/or disinfectant treatment which may be effected by treating the mat after it is molded or adding the treatment compounds to the material from which the mat is molded.
150 FLOOR SUCTION DEVICE US14859536 2015-09-21 US20160007815A1 2016-01-14 Nicholas A. ESPOSITO
A surgical floor suction device includes a hollow shell defining a central aperture and an annular internal suction chamber surrounding the central aperture. The shell has a suction surface with a plurality of suction holes spaced around the central aperture and extending through the shell into fluid communication with the internal suction. The suction device further includes a suction coupling extending from the hollow shell and defining a suction conduit extending into fluid communication with the internal suction chamber.
151 MEDICAL CABIN SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME US14417186 2013-02-06 US20150328432A1 2015-11-19 Haifeng LIU
A medical cabin system comprises a safety protection structure, an identification structure, an environment simulation structure, a radiotherapy isolation structure, and one or more other independent walls. The safety protection structure is disposed on an entrance of the medical cabin system. The identification structure is disposed on a medical equipment of the medical cabin system or in an enclosed space defined by a stereo location region of the medical cabin system. The environment simulation structure is disposed on a top portion and at least one side wall of the medical cabin system. The radiotherapy isolation structure isolates the stereo location region from a radiotherapy region of the medical cabin system. The independent walls define at least one enclosed space with the radiotherapy isolation structure.
152 COLLECTOR OF LIQUID US14235113 2012-07-24 US20140230185A1 2014-08-21 Maxime Pierrick François Burea; Iñigo Abrue De Con
The invention relates to a collector of liquid that includes a first layer (1) and a third layer (3), each of which includes a respective set of openings (6′) and (6″); a second layer (2), located on top of the first layer (1) and under the third layer (3), wherein collection of liquid to be generated and maintained at all times. A fourth layer (4), located immediately above the third layer (3), includes a material that absorbs by capillarity. The vacuum tube (7) included in the second layer (2) evacuates the liquid coming from the first layer (1) and the third layer (3), wherein said third layer (3) receives the liquid after it is absorbed by the fourth layer (4) and distributed uniformly on said fourth layer (4) by means of the material that absorbs by capillarity.
153 Thermoregulation equipment for patient room US12773415 2010-05-04 US08499503B2 2013-08-06 Dennis J. Gallant; Dennis M. Lanci; John P. Biondo
An architectural system adaptable to patient acuity level has a headwall unit with a cavity, a ceiling unit, and a column coupled to the ceiling unit. The column is movable between a first position in which at least a majority of the column is situated in the cavity and a second position in which the column is situated outside the cavity. Various types of patient-care equipment is also disclosed. The patient-care equipment is included in, or is coupleable to, one or more of the ceiling unit, the headwall unit, or the column.
154 SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR PATIENT ROOM ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS IN A PATIENT ROOM US13398593 2012-02-16 US20130085615A1 2013-04-04 Kimberly Ann Barker
A patient environmental control system, device and method are disclosed. The exemplary method includes detecting a state event representative of an environmental condition within the patient room, and generating, in response to the state event, a data packet containing a payload and formatted according to a first protocol and where the payload includes environmental control information, communicating the data packet to a field panel such that the field panel is in communication with a first building automation system and a second building automation system, adjusting a first environmental control parameter related to the first building automation system based on the environmental control information contained within the received payload, and adjusting a second environmental control parameter related to the second building automation system based on the environmental control information contained within the received payload such that the second environmental control parameter is different than the first environmental control parameter.
155 Antigen exposure chamber system US12088568 2005-09-28 US08029729B2 2011-10-04 Huaipeng Tang; Akihiro Seta; Toshihiro Anai; Toshikatsu Ueda; Minoru Okuda; Kazuhiro Hashigucci; Kimihiro Okubo
An object of the present invention is to solve the problems in conventional art antigen exposure chambers, and specifically, to provide an antigen exposure chamber system capable of simultaneously exposing a large number of test objects in a chamber to a uniform antigen (pollen, mite or house dust, etc.) in all seasons. In order to achieve the above object, in an antigen exposure chamber system according to the present invention, an outdoor air is supplied via an outdoor air diffuser 2 provided in a ceiling surface of an exposure chamber 1 into the exposure chamber from the ceiling surface of the exposure chamber in a horizontal direction, a fan unit 15, including a supply port and a suction port, is provided in each of the four corners of the exposure chamber to provide a circulating flow of air flowing with circulation in the horizontal direction in the exposure chamber, an air exhaust port 4 is provided at a floor surface of the exposure chamber to exhaust an air from the floor surface of the exposure chamber, an antigen is supplied from an antigen supply device to the outdoor air diffuser provided on the ceiling surface so that the antigen is mixed with the outdoor air, and a uniform concentration antigen exposure is enabled by the circulating flow of air.
156 HEADWALL TO BED INTERFACE US12962701 2010-12-08 US20110072588A1 2011-03-31 Dennis J. Gallant; Dennis M. Lanci; Carl W. Riley
A headwall is adapted for use with a bed in a room of a healthcare facility. The headwall comprises a wall unit mounted relative to a wall of the room and a floor unit extending along a floor of the room. The bed docks to the floor unit. It is disclosed to use the headwall to provide services to patient care equipment mounted to a side rail of the bed. Such patient care equipment is, for example, a chest drainage unit, an infusion unit, or a vacuum bandage unit located in a cavity of the side rail.
157 SYSTEM, METHOD AND FACILITY FOR REDUCING PEDIATRIC PATIENT ANXIETY DURING MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING PROCEDURES US12428835 2009-04-23 US20100217111A1 2010-08-26 Douglas P. Dietz
A facility for performing a medical examination includes a room, a medical imaging system located in the room, and a plurality of elements installed on at least one of the room and the medical imaging system, the elements collectively creating a first theme that forms a physical environment at least partially surrounding a patient, wherein the theme is presented in a manner to reduce the level of patient anxiety and fear experienced by the patient being imaged. A medical imaging system is also described. A method of imaging a patient using the facility, a method of remodeling an existing facility, and a method of determining a theme to be used in a medical facility are also described.
158 HYDROGEN SUPPLY SYSTEM, AND BUILDING STRUCTURE AND CAPSULE STRUCTURE HAVING THE SYSTEM US12374922 2007-07-24 US20100006099A1 2010-01-14 Wataru Murota
A hydrogen supply system provides hydrogen into a room from a hydrogen supply means through a hydrogen supply pipe. The system includes a hydrogen agitating means to ensure an even distribution of the supplied hydrogen in the room. The system further includes an on-off plug and an exhaust port in conjunction with a sensor and a controller to prevent the hydrogen concentration in the room from increasing to or reaching higher than a necessary level. Furthermore, the hydrogen supply system may be installed and used in building structures and capsule structures.
159 Triple modality wound treatment device US12291348 2008-11-07 US20090259169A1 2009-10-15 Phillip Loori; George Hovorka; Francis Rossi
A limb wound treatment device is described having a first end, a second end and an interior therebetween for accommodating a treatment gas. The device can include a flexible housing that can be inflated or a rigid housing. The first end can include an inflatable cuff seal for hermetically sealing against the limb being treated. The second end can include a closed end or an access port that is releasably sealed with a clamping mechanism. Further, the device can include a controller that can inflate that housing, inflate the cuff seal and provide treatment gas to the interior, in response to pressures within the cuff seal and the housing. Further, the device can accommodate different types of wound treatments, such as hyperbaric therapy, compression therapy or negative pressure therapy.
160 ANTIGEN EXPOSURE CHAMBER SYSTEM US12088568 2005-09-28 US20090257919A1 2009-10-15 Huaipeng Tang; Akihiro Seta; Toshihiro Anai; Toshikatsu Ueda; Minoru Okuda; Kazuhiro Hashigucci; Kimihiro Okubo
An object of the present invention is to solve the problems in conventional art antigen exposure chambers, and specifically, to provide an antigen exposure chamber system capable of simultaneously exposing a large number of test objects in a chamber to a uniform antigen (pollen, mite or house dust, etc.) in all seasons. In order to achieve the above object, in an antigen exposure chamber system according to the present invention, an outdoor air is supplied via an outdoor air diffuser 2 provided in a ceiling surface of an exposure chamber 1 into the exposure chamber from the ceiling surface of the exposure chamber in a horizontal direction, a fan unit 15, including a supply port and a suction port, is provided in each of the four corners of the exposure chamber to provide a circulating flow of air flowing with circulation in the horizontal direction in the exposure chamber, an air exhaust port 4 is provided at a floor surface of the exposure chamber to exhaust an air from the floor surface of the exposure chamber, an antigen is supplied from an antigen supply device to the outdoor air diffuser provided on the ceiling surface so that the antigen is mixed with the outdoor air, and a uniform concentration antigen exposure is enabled by the circulating flow of air.
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