141 |
Childcare dexterity Heating type open and out door |
JP10245898 |
1998-04-14 |
JP2859261B2 |
1999-02-17 |
KORIN JII HOTSUJI; KURISUTOFUAA EI DAIKUSU |
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142 |
Incubator |
JP11561896 |
1996-04-12 |
JPH09276343A |
1997-10-28 |
KOBAYASHI SHINICHI; KOIKE EIJI; MIYAGAWA KAZUNORI; MATSUBARA KAZUO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an incubator which reduces the environmental change in the hood or an infant being cared in spite of its easiness to care the infant.
SOLUTION: As a laying table 34 can be slid from the inside of a hood 22 to the outside of it and vice versa through an opening 23 of the hood 22, an infant can be cared on the laying table 34 which pulled out halfway between the outside and inside of the hood 22. As air flow is injected from the top to the bottom along the opening 23. even if the laying table 34 is pulled out to the outside of the hood 22, air curtain is maintained and air flow is supplied to an infant on the laying table 34.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1997,JPO |
143 |
Filter mounting mechanism and incubator incorporated with the mechanism |
JP3728496 |
1996-01-31 |
JPH09206528A |
1997-08-12 |
HONMA NAOKI; KOBAYASHI SHINICHI; WAKABAYASHI KEISUKE; MATSUBARA KAZUO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To simplify the structure of the holding mechanism or locking mechanism for holding a door at a closed position or the structure of a mechanism for holding a filter means in a specified state and to facilitate the attachment and detachment of the filter means to and from the inside of the door.
SOLUTION: A door 63 capable of rotatively reciprocating between a closed position where the door is housed in a housing space 51 provided on a substrate 1 and an open position where the door is pulled out from the housing space 51 at least partly is provided. The locking mechanisms 55 and 75 capable of elastically detaining the door 63 at the closed position and the filter means 89 arranged in the inside part of the door 63 is further furnished. Further, a filter mounting part 81a capable of freely detachably mounting the filter 89 constituting the filter means and provided with a holder is furnished in the inside part of the door 63.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1997,JPO |
144 |
Heat controlled humidifier |
JP14863995 |
1995-06-15 |
JPH08679A |
1996-01-09 |
TOOMASU SHII JIYOONZU; HARII II BERUSHINGAA JIYUNIA; MAIKERU EICHI MATSUKIN |
PURPOSE: To obtain always good humidified atmosphere, by providing a thermal- actuating valve to control the humid air flow fed to a baby room in response to temperature variations of a heater. CONSTITUTION: This incubator for a baby 10 having thermal-control-type damping equipment 12 is equipped with a heater 28 and a fan 30 in the base 26, and said heater 28 heats the circulating air flowing from a hood 14 in the back of the fan 30 to re-introduce the air into the forward hood 14. The thermal-control-type damping equipment 12 is arranged under the baby incubator 10 and heats a certain amount of water 36 supplied into a reservoir 34 by a heater means 38. As the heater means 38, an electric heater 40 is used which is a strip heater fixed on the top of a heat exchanger 42 extending from the surface of water 36 to the bottom. In an outlet opening 46, a valve 48 is arranged which is integrated with bimetallic spiral strip 58 constituting a thermal actuator installed in the bore of the heat exchanger 48, and the air flow is controlled. |
145 |
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. |
146 |
Nursing device |
JP11175086 |
1986-05-15 |
JPS6232955A |
1987-02-12 |
AMOSU SADAN; ZUIIBU ABUNETSUTO; SHIYUROMO GURIINBAAGU; IZUHAKU ZAGA; SOURU DOYUKAN |
|
147 |
JPS6140422B2 - |
JP700384 |
1984-01-18 |
JPS6140422B2 |
1986-09-09 |
JEEMUSU MARUTA; JON EICHI WATSUSON; ROBAATO JEI KOTSUCHI |
|
148 |
Balance mechanism for nursing device hood |
JP20793781 |
1981-12-22 |
JPS57128153A |
1982-08-09 |
MAIKERU EICHI MATSUKIN; DAGURASU DEI KAADEN; ROBAATO JIEI KOTSUCHI |
|
149 |
Incubator |
JP369581 |
1981-01-13 |
JPS56151041A |
1981-11-21 |
JIEEMUSU AARU GUROSHIYORUTSU |
|
150 |
Nursing instrument for premature birth infant |
JP18033980 |
1980-12-19 |
JPS56116457A |
1981-09-12 |
JIEEMUSU MARUTA; JIYON EICHI WATSUSON; ROBAATO JIEI KOTSUCHI |
|
151 |
Incubator |
US15398152 |
2017-01-04 |
US10111796B2 |
2018-10-30 |
Keisuke Wakabayashi; Kenji Kobayashi; Masaaki Oohashi; Ichiro Matsubara; Terumi Matsubara |
The present invention provides an incubator in which there is no particular need to interpose annular shaped packing, which is capable of substantially maintaining airtightness between a base frame positioned in the vicinity of an outer periphery of a service port and a service door, between the vicinity of the outer periphery of the service port and the service door. The incubator includes a substantially ring-shaped insertion groove that is formed in an inner face of the service door so as to substantially run along an outer periphery of the inner face, and a substantially ring-shaped outer peripheral portion that is formed to the base frame, and is configured such that a substantially ring-shaped leading end of the substantially ring-shaped outer peripheral portion can be inserted in a substantially ring shape into the substantially ring-shaped insertion groove. |
152 |
INCUBATOR FOR THE TRANSPORT OF HIGH-RISK INFANTS |
US15736048 |
2016-06-15 |
US20180177656A1 |
2018-06-28 |
Angela GIAMBATTISTA; Loredana DI LUCCHIO |
A transport incubator comprising a support structure comprising a base, provided with at least one first guide, a housing structure, coupled with said supporting structure, comprising a first portion having at least one first side panel slidably coupled with said first guide of said base, and a second portion, laterally delimited by at least one first side wall, on which at least said first panel of said first portion slides. |
153 |
DEVICE FOR ALIGNING AND CONNECTING A HOOD TO A HOUSING |
US15606403 |
2017-05-26 |
US20170340500A1 |
2017-11-30 |
Markus HAMPE; Robert LISCHINSKI; Tjeerd Jan Pieter GERBRANDA; Eduard ENGELSMAN; Danker KEMPER |
A device (4) aligns and connects a housing hood (3) to a housing (2). The device (4) has a first connecting piece (5) and a second connecting piece (6). The first connecting piece (5) has a clamp bearing element (51) and the second connecting piece (6) has a lamella element (61). The lamella element (61) is arranged movably along the clamp bearing element (51). The device (4) has a clamping element (7) for clearance-free clamping the lamella element (61) with the clamp bearing element (51). An alignment of the hood (3) on a housing (2) can be carried out simply and rapidly and requires only weak clamping forces. |
154 |
INCUBATOR |
US15402685 |
2017-01-10 |
US20170202720A1 |
2017-07-20 |
Keisuke WAKABAYASHI; Kenji KOBAYASHI; Masaaki OOHASHI; Ichiro MATSUBARA; Terumi MATSUBARA |
The present disclosure provides an incubator capable of enabling a user to easily and sufficiently perform a required operation inside an infant accommodation space of the incubator, since substantially the entire area of a hand insertion opening is actually opened when the user opens a service door and inserts their hand into the hand insertion opening. In the incubator, the hand insertion opening is configured so as to be capable of being opened and closed by the service door in a first state in which a first support frame member is attached to a peripheral wall section of the infant accommodation space, and the hand insertion opening is configured so as to be capable of functioning as an aperture window in a second state in which a second support frame member, a third support frame member, and an aperture window forming member are respectively attached to the peripheral wall section. |
155 |
INCUBATOR WITH BUFFER |
US15374039 |
2016-12-09 |
US20170165141A1 |
2017-06-15 |
Keisuke WAKABAYASHI; Naoki SUZUKI; Shinsuke SAKUMA; Keisuke TAKARADA; Ichiro MATSUBARA; Terumi MATSUBARA |
A bed 10 is stably mounted on the body 2 when located at a first position. The bed 10 is mounted on the body 2 via buffering members 18a and 18b so that the buffering members 18a and 18b absorbs and prevents vibration and shock from transmitting from the body 2 to the bed 10, when located at the second position. |
156 |
INCUBATOR |
US15348318 |
2016-11-10 |
US20170135887A1 |
2017-05-18 |
Keisuke WAKABAYASHI; Masato HONDA; Yutaka SEKIGUCHI; Ichiro MATSUBARA; Terumi MATSUBARA |
An incubator comprising a mattress tray and a plurality of baby guards surrounding a vicinity of an outer periphery of the mattress tray, wherein: a first baby guard from out of the plurality of baby guards includes a grommet; the first baby guard is detachably attached to a first attachment location installed at a vicinity of the outer periphery of the mattress tray; a second baby guard from out of the plurality of baby guards is detachably attached to a second attachment location installed at a vicinity of the outer periphery of the mattress tray; and the first baby guard is detachable from the first attachment location and attachable to the second attachment location, and the second baby guard is detachable from the second attachment location and attachable to the first attachment location. |
157 |
INCUBATOR |
US15341723 |
2016-11-02 |
US20170128302A1 |
2017-05-11 |
Keisuke WAKABAYASHI; Masato HONDA; Yutaka SEKIGUCHI; Ichiro MATSUBARA; Terumi MATSUBARA |
The present invention provides an incubator in which there is no concern of a user feeling pain or injuring their arm, even if their arm makes comparatively hard contact with an upper end of baby guards when the user has placed their arm inside an infant accommodation space. The baby guards are formed with a protrusion and have sufficient strength as a guard configuration body at an outer periphery of the infant accommodation space, and the width of a region inside the baby guards where observation by the user is slightly inconvenienced does not become particularly large. In the incubator, at least one of the baby guards includes the substantially rod shaped protrusion configuring an upper end of the at least one baby guard when in a substantially upright state that is substantially upward. |
158 |
INCUBATOR |
US15341505 |
2016-11-02 |
US20170128301A1 |
2017-05-11 |
Keisuke WAKABAYASHI; Kenji KOBAYASHI; Masaaki OOHASHI; Ichiro MATSUBARA; Terumi MATSUBARA |
An incubator of the disclosure is configured such that a top hood is detachable from a peripheral frame by unlatching first latch mechanisms that latch the top hood. The incubator is also configured such that any of wall portion among four wall portions configuring the peripheral frame are detachable from an incubator base by unlatching any of corresponding second to fifth latch mechanisms. |
159 |
INFANT BED ATTACHMENT SYSTEM |
US15105060 |
2015-01-08 |
US20160309916A1 |
2016-10-27 |
Manju Catherine POTHEN; Shivi KAPIL |
The present disclosure pertains to an infant sleeping surface attachment system configured to facilitate vital signs monitoring of, and/or delivering oxygen to, an infant laying on an infant sleeping surface. The system is configured to engage a vital signs monitoring device so the vital signs monitoring device has a view of the infant sleeping surface. The system has a retracted position and a closed position. The closable cavity has a mounting apparatus for engaging a vital signs monitoring device inside the cavity. The mounting apparatus is configured such that the vital signs monitoring device maintains a field of view on a region of interest and minimizes the possibility of occluding the view of the vital signs monitoring device. Thus, it is possible to continuously monitor of the infant from inside the cavity without having any glass/plastic material (e.g., the wall of a typical oxyhood) obstructing the field of view. |
160 |
THERMOTHERAPY DEVICE FOR NEWBORN AND PREMATURE INFANTS |
US15035631 |
2014-11-10 |
US20160270993A1 |
2016-09-22 |
Anja WILDEN; Philip MÖHRING; Andreas NANDZIK; Markus HAMPE |
A thermotherapy device (10), for new-born and premature babies, has a bed substructure (30) and an incubator chamber (20) with a positioning aid (50) in the incubator chamber (20). The positioning aid (50) is a flexible sheet fixed to a holding structure (60). The positioning aid (50) can be stretched out by the holding structure (60). The width to which the positioning aid (50) can be stretched out is adjustable by adjusting a width of the holding structure (60). The positioning aid (50) can be pulled and/or pivoted out of the incubator chamber (20) with the aid of the holding structure (60). The holding structure (60) is movably mounted in the bed substructure. The holding structure (60) has at least two pivotable holding arms (61). The two holding arms (61) form a holding arm pair. |