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 Bed enclosure US826098 1986-02-06 US4641387A 1987-02-10 Daniel A. Bondy; Judith A. East; Christina M. Rizzo
An enclosure for a bed to provide protection for patients who would have otherwise required soft restraints to prevent self injury. The enclosure is formed of a supporting framework and an associated covering provided with suitably arranged zippered areas for achieving access to the patient from the exterior of the enclosure.
142 Contamination reducing airlock and entry system US589632 1984-03-14 US4581986A 1986-04-15 Keith J. Conklin; Charles H. Keck, Jr.
An airlock (purge chamber) which functions as an intermediate area between a contaminated area and a clean area where contaminated air may be purged before a person enters the clean area. The airlock (10) is a double-walled circular structure having an outside wall (20) with a single air intake (31) at its top and multiple air discharge ducts (37) spaced around the full 360 degree circumference of its base. The airlock (10) has an inner wall (24) with multiple air intake openings (perforations) (38) across its inner ceiling (26) and around its sides (24), providing a primary purge air flow (34) into the ceiling (26) of the inner wall (24) and down through the airlock (10) and a secondary air flow (32) into the side air intake openings (perforations) (38) and down through the airlock (10). Outgoing purge air (36) flows down through the floor (28) of the inner wall (24) and out the discharge ducts (37) at the base (27) of the outer wall (20) of the airlock (10).
143 Apparatus for treating casualties in a contaminated area US501733 1983-06-06 US4485490A 1984-12-04 Charles K. Akers; Roland J. Pilie
Treatment of casualties enclosed in garments which protect them from a contaminated environment comprises attaching treatment apparatus containing uncontaminated treatment space to the protective garment and then effecting communication between the treatment space and the interior of the garment. The treatment apparatus comprises a generally rectangular enclosure having an access opening in one side with fastener means provided for closing the access opening. The fastener means are compatible with at least a portion of the fastener means for the protective garment to permit coupling the enclosure to the garment and then communicating the treatment space with the interior of the garment. The treatment apparatus includes an observation window opposite to the fastener device and sealed gloved openings to permit manipulation by treating personnel within the intercoupled treatment space and the interior of the garment. Provision is made in the treatment apparatus for the storage of various instruments, equipment and medication for use in treating casualties in the field.
144 Transit isolator US44228 1979-05-31 US4224936A 1980-09-30 Walter H. Cox
A transit isolator which comprises: (i) a first frame including (a) a pair of spaced generally parallel horizontal members, from which is slidably suspended an isolator in the form of a flexible film envelope having a plurality of sleeves in the sides thereof, (b) a basal structure, preferably comprising a stretcher, adapted to support said horizontal members, and (c) an end frame defining a closable port through which a patient may be conveyed into and out of the flexible film envelope; and (ii) a second frame comprising an end section adapted to slide along the horizontal members of said first frame and to which is attached that end of said flexible film envelope remote from the closable port, whereby movement of said end section along the horizontal members of the first frame causes the flexible film envelope to become compressed in the manner of a concertina in the direction towards said closable port.
145 Patient isolation room with laminar flow feature US791419 1977-04-27 US4129122A 1978-12-12 James A. Dout; Robert E. Foreman
A patient isolation room having walls surrounding a relatively smaller patient locus, with continuous air flow loop including an air inlet and outlet relatively sized and oppositely arranged to encompass the patient locus on every side with a horizontal, unidirectional, laminar air stream of uniform velocity throughout its cross-section to maintain patient isolation from room air beyond said locus, the loop conducting depurified air beyond the room for recirculation and repurification.
146 Glove port and insert US675256 1976-04-08 US4089571A 1978-05-16 Jerome J. Landy
A glove port and insert is disclosed useful on a chamber such as an isolette or anaerobic glove box or isolator. A collar is provided in the side wall of the chamber and the sleeve portion of the glove is passed over the periphery of the collar and clamped in place. Separately and interiorly of the chamber, there is provided an insert which has a periphery complementary to that of the interior of the collar, and a gasket at its outer portion. In the glove port and insert disclosed, the collar is circular, and so is the periphery of the insert. The gasket is crescent shaped in cross-section, and the periphery of the insert is conformed with a channel defining a pair of gluing rings onto which the gasket is secured. A handle is provided on one face of the insert so that the user can grasp the same while the hand is still in the glove, remove the glove sleeve to its "inside-out" configuration, and at the same time pull the insert into the interior of the collar thereby sealing the same from contaminants.
147 Isolation module US582448 1975-05-30 US4000749A 1977-01-04 Francis J. Busco
A structure is disclosed which is particularly suitable for isolating individuals from all types of environmental stimuli. The structure is portable and includes a inflatable housing having a liquid containing portion at the base thereof. A high density liquid, such as a salt saturated water solution, is placed in the water containing compartment to provide a floatation pool which can accommodate human beings. A temperature control system is provided for maintaining the interior at a constant temperature, and a system is also provided for supplying fresh breathing air and for purifying the fluid.
148 Tight enclosure for the treatment of a patient in a confined atmosphere US24421472 1972-04-14 US3802416A 1974-04-09 CAZALIS J
An enclosure for the treatment of patients has a rigid frame covered with a flexible at least partially transparent plastic material to surround a bed. Half suits are attached to openings in the sides of the enclosure for use by attendants. Movable panels adjacent the half suits in the enclosure may be placed in horizontal position for work surfaces adjacent the bed. Air locks are provided for emergency admission to the enclosure and for admitting the patient thereto. The enclosure has means for forced ventilation and adjustment of atmopsheric pressure within the enclosure.
149 Patient isolator room US3601031D 1969-09-22 US3601031A 1971-08-24 ABEL KENNETH; BLOMQUIST ARNOLD W; OLSON RICHARD K; UFFORD KEITH A
The invention relates to a patient isolator room which is designed and adapted to be assembled within the confines of an ordinary hospital room. The isolator room is equipped with an airflow and filtering system which functions to isolate a patient from micro-organisms present in a hospital environment and, vice versa, to isolate a patient having an infectious disease.
150 Carriers, particularly for victims of high energy radiation US49205265 1965-10-01 US3348245A 1967-10-24 SHINDLER HARRY A
151 Portable isolation roomette US49983965 1965-10-21 US3345996A 1967-10-10 SADOVE MAX S; SKOWRONSKI STEVE J
152 Isolator method and apparatus US39250564 1964-08-27 US3339992A 1967-09-05 TREXLER PHILIP C
153 Jacket isolator for use in sterile techniques US83411959 1959-08-17 US3051164A 1962-08-28 TREXLER PHILIP C
154 Biosafety Containment System US15377582 2016-12-13 US20180163978A1 2018-06-14 Sarah Ann ZIEGLER; Michelle Wright VALDERAS
A biosafety containment chamber comprises a rigid frame that supports an enclosure made of a flexible, substantially transparent material, which includes at least top and side surfaces joined to provide a fully enclosed environment. A plurality of glove ports are disposed on the enclosure, each including a flexible glove that enables manipulation of items within the enclosure. The biosafety containment chamber further comprises an air supply system to draw air into the fully enclosed environment through an intake HEPA filter, and an air exhaust system to draw air from the fully enclosed environment into an external environment through an exhaust HEPA filter. The air supply system and the air exhaust system are configurable to maintain a negative pressure in the fully enclosed environment.
155 Patient Isolation Tent US15469508 2017-03-25 US20170273844A1 2017-09-28 Robert Eugene Gillis
A patient isolation tent is disclosed. The tent includes a free-standing frame assembled from individual frame components and corner connectors. A thin, flexible, substantially transparent, disposable membrane having a bottom surface, four side surfaces, and at least partially open top connects to and is supported by the frame to define a patient isolation space. The membrane is formed as a single, continuous piece of material with integral gloves, interior instrument pockets, and a waste catchment. In use, the bottom surface of the membrane in a collapsed folded or unrolled state overlays a patient support. A patient lays on the support and the side surfaces of the membrane are extended to an upright position to create a patient isolation space. When the patient's isolation period or treatment is completed, the membrane and any patient bodily fluids in the waste catchment are properly disposed of The frame may be disassembled, and the frame and patient support may be reused. The entire patient isolation tent may be provided as a compact kit for ready shipment to and use in remote locations.
156 PATIENT SUPPORT WITH UNIVERSAL ENERGY SUPPLY SYSTEM US15477326 2017-04-03 US20170202728A1 2017-07-20 Martin W. Stryker; Krishna Sandeep Bhimavarapu; Richard A. Derenne
A patient support includes a patient support surface, a DVT pump mounted in the patient support, and a port mounted at the patient support in selective fluid communication with the DVT pump. Optionally, the patient support further includes a control system to detect when a DVT device is coupled or in close proximity to the port and/or the type of DVT device. Further, the control system may be configured to control the pump based on the type of DVT device coupled to the port.
157 Isolation method and apparatus US14418901 2013-08-01 US09534407B2 2017-01-03 Justin Douglas Ballantyne; James Edward Burkwood; Anna Louise Ballantyne
Apparatus for use in isolating a subject, the apparatus including a frame movable between collapsed and erected configurations, a body supported by the frame, wherein in the erected configuration, the body defines an internal volume for containing a subject to thereby substantially isolate the subject from a surrounding environment and a door actuator supported by the frame for moving a door between open and closed positions to thereby provide access to the internal volume.
158 RESTRICTED CONTAMINATION ENVIRONMENT APPARATUS US14808583 2015-07-24 US20160297082A1 2016-10-13 Gary L. Hanley
A restricted contamination environment device allows the production (compounding) of sterile drugs products or other products that may need processing in a sterile (restricted contamination—either viable or non-viable) environment. The device can be used to prepare a “single dose” (making one dose, or single application only), prepare multiple single doses, and prepare multiple dose dispensers or to prepare multiples of multiple dose dispensers. In one example, a collapsible container is packaged with the vials, containers, syringes, parts and/or accessories within the container. The container may be folded or collapsed to minimize space prior to use. The container may then be “inflated” by some means either external or internal that would maintain the “contamination” free environment.
159 Portable Enclosure For A Bed US15144779 2016-05-02 US20160242563A1 2016-08-25 Richard L. Swanson; Brian DeRosa; Pamela Green
An enclosure for enclosing an area including a frame and a canopy assembly. The frame includes an upper laterally-extending support, a first upstanding support coupled to a first end of the upper support, and a second upstanding support coupled to a second end of the upper support. The upper support is length-adjustable. The canopy assembly is connectable to the frame for defining an enclosed area, and includes a plurality of collars removably connectable to the frame, and at least one panel holdable in a plane defined by the supports of the frame. The circumference of at least one such collar is adjustable so that when the length of the upper support is adjusted, the collar circumference can be adjusted to accommodate the change in length.
160 SELF-CONTAINED STERILE SURGICAL ENVIRONMENT US14965136 2015-12-10 US20160166455A1 2016-06-16 Roger F. Steinert
The present invention relates to a sterile enclosure for performing medical procedures, such as an ophthalmologic surgery. The enclosure includes a lightweight, flexible housing material forming an enclosure, at least one equipment attachment region within the housing material, at least one subject attachment region within the housing material, at least one air intake port, at least one air exhaust port, and at least one user access port within the housing material.
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