序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 MRI恒温装置の閉鎖アセンブリ JP2016553759 2014-11-12 JP2016537170A 2016-12-01 ウリ ラポポート; イツチャック ラビノヴィッツ
恒温装置の閉鎖アセンブリは、遠位端および近位端を有するMRDの長手方向軸に沿って伸びる開いた孔を有する磁気共鳴画像診断装置(MRD)の開口を閉じるように構成され、孔は近位端に位置する開口によって成端し、孔の中に新生児の恒温装置が嵌入され、それによって、MRD孔の開口を閉じる。閉鎖アセンブリは、(i)遠位および近位の封止壁(両方とも長手方向軸に対してほぼ垂直であって、上向きそして下向きである)のアレイ、および(ii)上下に向く長さを有し、そして遠位から近位に向く幅を有する壁の間の凹部(近位壁および遠位壁の各々は反対方向に切り欠きを備え、そして凹部において、長さと幅の比率は所定の値nより大きい)を有する少なくとも一つのU字形管路を備える。【選択図】図3D
42 Incubator assembly JP2013546787 2011-12-16 JP2014501149A 2014-01-20 バラドワジ,サンジェイ; サチャスンダラ,テジャスヴィ マイソール; エダヴァナ,ローペシュ
改良型保育器アセンブリは、複数の可動壁と、各可動壁に隣接する流体案内装置を有する循環システムとを含む。 流体案内装置は、閉位置にある壁にほぼ平行な方向に空気の第1噴流を生成し、且つ、閉位置にあるその壁に対して傾斜する方向に空気の第2噴流を生成する。 可動壁の1つが閉位置から開位置に動かされたとしても、その壁に平行に流れていた空気の噴流は流れ続け、エアカーテンを形成する。
43 Mri / nmr life-sustaining environmental chamber of premature infants for the device JP2013600034 2011-07-07 JP3184764U 2013-07-18 ウリ ラポポート
【課題】可搬式MRI/NMR装置内で使用できる磁場に対する透過性を有すする未熟な新生児の生命維持環境クレイドル(SEC)を提供する。
【解決手段】SEC10は、未熟な新生児用の保育器100、測定装置の内部に収容される形状およびサイズに構成され、新生児のための密閉された生命維持システム12に接続するためのアダプタ11を備える。 ここでの生命維持とは、麻酔ガス、空気調整、、食事供給、薬剤、注入、電子機器、様々な医療設備に対するケーブル等からなる群の1つ以上があげられる。 またSECは、SECが保育器内にある間に、未熟な新生児を収容するための少なくとも1つの第1の開放部と、SEC内に密封された保育器の空気の体積内に新生児を閉じ込めるための第2の閉止部とを備え、新生児を含む密閉されたSECを保育器から移動させた際、閉じ込めが完全に維持されるように構成される。
【選択図】図1
44 Infant care apparatus JP2011220585 2011-10-05 JP5232281B2 2013-07-10 シー ジョーンズ トーマス; エイチ マッキン マイケル
45 Apparatus and method for safely operating the infant care apparatus JP2011053649 2011-03-11 JP4792544B2 2011-10-12 エム フォーク スティーヴン; シー ジョーンズ トーマス; イー ベルシンガー ジュニア ハリー
46 Device and method for safely operating infant care apparatus JP2011053649 2011-03-11 JP2011136210A 2011-07-14 JONES THOMAS C; BELSINGER JR HARRY E; FALK STEVEN M
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a device and method to safely operate an infant care apparatus. SOLUTION: The infant care apparatus 10 has a heater 32 which vertically moves between an upper position and a lower position with respect to an infant pedestal by a motor 42 while switching it between functions of an infant incubator and an infant warmer. The heater has a door 34 which can move between an open position and a closed position. When the door is closed, the heater is isolated from being contacted by an infant or an attending personnel carelessly. The infant care apparatus is provided with a first sensor 38 for detecting that the door is in the closed position, a sensor 52 for detecting that the heater is in a predetermined position between the upper position and the lower position, and further a control device which receives signals from these sensors and controls a stepper motor 30 to stop the further operation of the door to the open position when the door is not in the closed position. COPYRIGHT: (C)2011,JPO&INPIT
47 Infant care apparatus JP2009113564 2009-05-08 JP2010259651A 2010-11-18 MATSUBARA KAZUO; KOIKE EIJI; KOBAYASHI SHINICHI; HONDA MASATO; SATO HIDETOSHI; WAKABAYASHI KEISUKE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an infant care apparatus 1 configured such that when a heater 16 is not used, there is no possibility that the remaining heat of the heater 16 is transferred to an infant laying on a bed, there is therefore no possibility that the infant will be unnecessarily overheated, there is no need to operate the heater 16 and the like of the infant care apparatus 1 in such a manner that the infant lying on the bed and surrounding people have feelings that rough operation is performed, and this will keep the infant and the surrounding people free from adverse effects in terms of mental health. SOLUTION: In the infant care apparatus, heat rays are radiated from a heat radiation opening of the heater 16 to a bed. The direction of the heat radiation opening can be changed from the first state in which the heat radiation opening substantially faces the bed to the second state in which the heat radiation opening does not substantially face the bed. COPYRIGHT: (C)2011,JPO&INPIT
48 Apparatus and method for patient data management JP2009013316 2009-01-23 JP2009172383A 2009-08-06 BAGNELL JOSEPH P; BOONE OTHO N; MCDERMOTT IAN; RICHARDS JOHN H; ST CLAIR NANCY; STRECKER ROBERT J
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an apparatus and method for patient point-of-care data management. SOLUTION: In the apparatus and method for patient point-of-care data management, patient point-of-care data are obtained in real time or in substantially real time and are made available to subscribers or authorized users on either a local computer display screen 48', a remote computer display screen 48' or both. In some embodiments, data associated with a plurality of patients are made available and are viewable simultaneously on a computer display screen 48'. In some embodiments, patient point-of-care data from a plurality of hospitals are available. COPYRIGHT: (C)2009,JPO&INPIT
49 Infant heating system for the heater assembly JP20809195 1995-08-15 JP3247035B2 2002-01-15 エム フォーク スティーヴン; エイチ マッキン マイケル
50 Thermal support device for humidifier JP2000510413 1998-09-09 JP2001515758A 2001-09-25 ゴールドバーグ,チャールズ; ジー. スペロー,フロイド; ケー. スミス,ダグラス
(57)【要約】 加湿器モジュール(54)が挿入される開口部(188)と、電気サービスコネクタ(248)と、空気入口ポート(198)と、空気出口ポート(196)とを含む患者支援装置(20)用加湿器モジュール(54)が提供される。 加湿器モジュール(54)は、を保持するように構成された水貯槽(70)と、水を加熱するように構成された加熱器(72)と、患者支援装置(20)の空気入口ポート(198)及び空気出口ポートと結合する空気入口ポート(238)及び排気ポートを備える空気チャンバ(89)を含む。 加湿器モジュール(54)は、さらに、患者支援装置(20)に加湿器モジュール(54)が挿入されるとき患者支援装置(20)が患者のための加湿環境を具備するように、患者支援装置(20)の電気サービスコネクタ(298)と結合する電気コネクタ(122)を含む。
51 Canopy regulatory mechanism of the heated support device JP2000510412 1998-09-09 JP2001515757A 2001-09-25 イー. アキレラ,ラファエル; ゴールドバーグ,チャールズ; エー. シュミット,リック; プロウズ,ディー.スコット
(57)【要約】 患者支持装置(20)は、ベース(22)と、該ベース(22)上の患者支持部(26)と、該患者支持部(26)の上方に設けられたオーバーヘッド・アーム(38)と、該オーバーヘッド・アーム(38)をベース(22)に取付けるための取付けアセンブリとを具えている。 この取付けアセンブリは、ベース(22)に対してオーバーヘッド・アーム(38)を適正に整合させる整合機構(126)を具えている。 この整合機構(126)は、少なくとも三つの異なる自由度に関してベース(22)に対してオーバーヘッド・アーム(38)の初期調節を行い、整合した後にオーバーヘッド・アーム(38)にベース(22)に対する後続剛性を与える。
52 Noise light monitoring device JP2000510409 1998-09-09 JP2001515755A 2001-09-25 ジョン ジェイ. コディ; エム. ドネリィ,マイケル; シー. ニューカーク,デビット; プロウズ,ディー.スコット
(57)【要約】 患者サポート装置(20)はベース(22)とそのベース(22)の上に担持された患者支持表面(26)とを有する。 患者サポート装置(20)は更に表示器(194)と、センサデータ信号(222、218)を発生するノイズセンサ(214)及び光センサ(212)の少なくとも一方を備えたユニットと、表示器(194)及び少なくとも一方のセンサ(214、212)に接続された制御装置(164)とを有する。 制御装置(164)はセンサデータ信号(222、218)を処理し表示器(194)を作動するように構成されている。
53 Device and method to safely operate toddler care apparatus JP2000148416 2000-05-19 JP2000354615A 2000-12-26 JONES THOMAS C; BELSINGER JR HARRY E; FALK STEVEN M
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a device and a method to safely operate a toddler care apparatus. SOLUTION: A toddler care apparatus 10 has a heater 32 which moves in the vertical direction between an upper location and a lower location by an electric motor 42 to a toddler supporting body, while the function of the toddler care apparatus 10 is switched between a toddler nursing apparatus and a toddler warmer. The heater has a door 34 which can move between an opened location and a closed location. When closed, the door isolates the heater and prevents a toddler or a carer from carelessly touching the heater. A first sensor 38 which detects that the door is at the closed location, is provided, and a sensor 52 which detects that the heater is located at a specified location between the upper location and the lower location is provided. In addition, a control device which controls a stepping motor 30 in a manner to stop further motion of the door to the opened location when the door is not located at the closed location by receiving signals from those sensors, is disposed.
54 Proximity sensing heater for child JP5803298 1998-03-10 JPH10263021A 1998-10-06 SPENCER TIMOTHY A; SWEENEY STEPHEN J
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To relieve the pain given to a caring person by providing a proximity sensing device for sensing that a part of the caring persong is directed to a child bed in a child caring center, and controlling the operation of a radiative heater through a control device according to a sensing signal. SOLUTION: A child caring center includes an erect frame 10 supported on a cabinet 12, and a child table 20 for supporting a child bed 22 is born on the cabinet 12. A radiative heater 36 is fitted to an upper crossing member 28 of the frame 10, and a proximity sensor 38 is fitted to the radiative heater 36. When it is sensed by the proximity sensor 38 that a caring person for caring a child enters above the bed. 22, the intensity of the radiative heater 36 is immediately lowered or the radiative heater 36 is stopped. When the caring person completes a specified work and entering of the caring person is stopped, the radiative heater 36 is automatically returned to the initial intensity to give a warm to the child. COPYRIGHT: (C)1998,JPO
55 Infant incubator JP23105997 1997-08-27 JPH10137300A 1998-05-26 LESSARD JOSEPH J; MCDONOUGH ROBERT M; WENSTRUP JAN F; SCHUMANN PETER
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To keep the temperature inside an incubator at an ideal temperature even when the operation door of the infant incubator is opened and closed by detecting that the operation door of the incubator is opened, increasing heat generated in a heater when the operation door is opened and increasing the speed of a fan. SOLUTION: This infant incubator is provided with the operation door 12 on the wall 14 of a hood 10, a deck 18 is provided with openings 24 and 26 extended along the front wall 14 and rear wall 22 of the hood 10 and air enters a surrounding body formed by the hood 10 and the deck 18 through the openings 24 and 26 and leaves the surrounding body through a third opening 28 extended along the third wall 29 of the hood. When the operation door 12 is opened, the air passed through the opening 24 of the deck 18 forms the curtain of warm air and the curtain of the warm air is formed at the opening 26 of the deck 18. Then, it is detected that the operation door 12 is opened in a detection means, the heat generated in the heater is increased and the speed of the fan is increased.
56 Mat device for incubator JP3728396 1996-01-31 JPH09206343A 1997-08-12 SHUDO TOSHIO; SEKI TATSUHIKO; MATSUBARA KAZUO
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a mat device for an incubator to enable to provide a peace of mind to a newborn baby and prevent the baby from bedsores and, furthermore, its maintenance expense is low. SOLUTION: An electric/mechanical vibration convertor 22 is embedded in a pad 23, a mat on which a newborn baby is laid is laminated on the pad 23, and an equalizer 26 capable of compensating frequency characteristics of sound signals produced in a sound signal dispatcher 25 to characteristics near the original frequency characteristics even if the sound is reflected in the incubator to interfere each other is equipped on this mat device for an incubator. Thus, this device can give comfortable vibration to the newborn baby and, further, the sound near original frequency characteristics to the newborn baby. COPYRIGHT: (C)1997,JPO
57 Heater assembly for infants warmer JP20809195 1995-08-15 JPH08178313A 1996-07-12 FALK STEVEN M; MACKIN MICHAEL H
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a heat source which does not disturb access to infants by a stuff, who cares for the infant by incorporating a lens for focusing infrared rays to send it to the desired influence range of a bed for the infant, in a radiating element contained in a sealed radiating assembly. SOLUTION: An infrared radiating assembly 38 comprises a frame 40, having an infrared radiating element 42 and a lens 44 for focusing the radiated infrared rays at the desired influence range of the upper flat surface 24 of a bed 22 to give heat to the infant lying on the bed. A typical size of the assembly is about 6×8 inches, so as to give a sufficient amount of heat equal to a Calrod type heater to the infant. The ration of the infrared rays may be controlled by an on/off manual control or various automatic control programs such as, for example, proportional control. The assembly 38 is considerably smaller than the calrod type heater and has few protrusions. Furthermore, the assembly 38 has a rigid structure and is scarcely damaged.
58 Bed-incorporated baby weight scale JP12268394 1994-06-03 JPH0755546A 1995-03-03 ROBAATO JIEI KOOKU; KURISUTOFUAA DAIKUSU
PURPOSE: To enable a body weight measurement that minimizes disturbance to baby by permitting a body weight measuring device to slide under a baby platform to completely support the baby platform. CONSTITUTION: The baby scales 32 is inserted gradually in A direction beneath a baby platform 48. When the front edge 58 of the scales 32 meets a plane 70, the baby platform 48 is entirely pushed in A direction to make the far side 62 of the baby platform 48 abut to the far side 66 of an upper support 52, and the scales 32 is further inserted to raise the front side 64 of the baby platform 48 upward. When the scales 32 is almost completely inserted beneath the baby platform 48, the side 62 moves upward and the baby platform 48 is entirely placed on the scales 32 while having a relative height standard to the upper and lower supports 52, 50. After complete insertion, a stopper 90 is engaged with the support 50 to prevent further forward movement of the scales 32. Then by sliding the baby platform 48 in D direction, the sides 62, 66 no longer abut to each other, and the baby platform 48 is not frictionally engaged with the support 52, so that the body weight of a baby can be measured.
59 Care unit for baby JP22435988 1988-09-07 JPH0199555A 1989-04-18 ROBAATO JIEI KOTSUCHI; MAIKERU EICHI MATSUKIN
PURPOSE: To more completely perform an access to a baby by providing a heater attaching mechanism for maintaining heat from a heater in a state focused with a position of a baby or its surrounding as long as the heater is moved. CONSTITUTION: A heater 36 is attached to an upper cloth member 28. The heater 36 can warm up the baby lying on a flat upper face 24 of a bed 22 with heat radiated downward from this heater 36. In order to optimize the quantity of heat to be radiated to the baby, the heater 36 is focused so as to form a foot print at the position, where the baby lies, or around that position. The heater 36 almost horizontally moves along a center line 74 within a plane parallel to the flat upper face 24 of the baby bed 22. A reflector 76 focuses the heater 36 with a fixed focal point along a dotted line 78. The width of the foot print is settled within the range of a line 81 as a whole. The heater 36 is rotated by a traverse mechanism (lateral moving mechanism) and the focal point of the heater 36 is maintained along the same fixed center line 80. COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO
60 Newborn nursing device having air curtain JP11452288 1988-05-11 JPS645549A 1989-01-10 ROBAATO JIEI KOOKU; ANTONII DEII BATEITSUTA; MAIKERU EICHI MATSUKIN
PURPOSE: To minimize the breakage of the heating environment by continuing an air passage basically along the same passage as the air flow circulated in a hood, and forming an air curtain when an access door is opened. CONSTITUTION: An access door 38 has a double-wall structure provided with an outer wall 46 and an inner wall 48, an air passage 50 is formed between them, and the air passage 50 is aligned with the air passage 44 of a hood 34 when the access door 38 is closed. When the access door 38 is opened, the flow of heated air passes through a normally opened outlet opening 70 via a baffle 68, and the direction of the air flow is directed inward at a slight angle toward a newborn room 36. The heated air forms an air curtain crossing the region previously occupied by the access door 38, then the heated air enters an opening 76 directed to the below of the air passage 44 formed between the inside 42 and outer wall 40 of the hood 34, and it enters a heating room 58 through the rear section of the hood 34.
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