序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 保育箱组件 CN201180063303.2 2011-12-16 CN103282008A 2013-09-04 S·巴拉德瓦杰; T·米索尔萨亚孙达拉; R·埃达瓦纳
改进的保育箱组件包括多个可移动的壁以及具有在每个可移动的壁附近的流体导向结构的循环系统。流体导向结构产生沿与处于闭合位置的壁大致平行的方向的第一空气射流以及沿相对于处于闭合位置的壁倾斜的方向的第二空气射流。每当一个可移动的壁从它的闭合位置移动到其打开位置,已与该壁平行地流动的空气射流继续流动,从而形成空气幕。
2 用于婴儿用的保温箱的加热调节装置、保温箱和用于对保温箱进行加热调节的方法 CN201510839705.7 2015-11-27 CN105640728A 2016-06-08 P.格达尼克
发明涉及一种用于婴儿用的保温箱的加热调节装置,具有温度检测装置,用于检测保温箱室的内部的温度的至少一个第一温度测量值以及所述保温箱的加热装置的温度的至少一个第二温度测量值。所述加热调节装置具有第一种运行模式和第二种运行模式,其中在所述第一种运行模式中设置了级联调节,其中预先给定了用于所述保温箱室的内部的温度的额定值,在第一调节步骤中计算用于所述加热装置的温度的额定值,并且在第二调节步骤中计算用于所述加热装置的调节量。在所述第二种运行模式中,在第一调节步骤中计算用于所述加热装置的温度的额定值,并且在第二调节步骤中计算用于所述加热装置的调节量。此外,本发明涉及一种相应的调节方法和一种保温箱。
3 保育箱组件 CN201180063303.2 2011-12-16 CN103282008B 2016-04-06 S·巴拉德瓦杰; T·米索尔萨亚孙达拉; R·埃达瓦纳
改进的保育箱组件包括多个可移动的壁以及具有在每个可移动的壁附近的流体导向结构的循环系统。流体导向结构产生沿与处于闭合位置的壁大致平行的方向的第一空气射流以及沿相对于处于闭合位置的壁倾斜的方向的第二空气射流。每当一个可移动的壁从它的闭合位置移动到其打开位置,已与该壁平行地流动的空气射流继续流动,从而形成空气幕。
4 Incubator assembly US13976052 2011-12-16 US09278039B2 2016-03-08 Sanjay Bharadwaj; Thejasvi Mysore Sathyasundara; Roopesh Edavana
An improved incubator assembly includes a number of movable walls and a circulation system having a fluid guide apparatus adjacent each movable wall. The fluid guide apparatuses generate a first jet of air in a direction generally parallel with a wall in the closed position and a second jet of air in a direction oblique to the wall in the closed position. Whenever one of the movable walls is moved from its closed position to its open position, the jet of air that had been flowing parallel with such wall continues to flow and forms an air curtain.
5 Warming therapy device including retractable hood member US12738800 2008-12-03 US08602963B2 2013-12-10 Robert J. Chilton, III
An apparatus and method for providing patient access in a warming therapy device (e.g., incubator, warmer, etc.) is described. In one exemplary embodiment, the apparatus comprises a hood with a retractable top member, which permits access to a patient disposed within the warming therapy device without lowering or removal of one or more sidewalls of the hood.
6 INCUBATOR ASSEMBLY US13976052 2011-12-16 US20130274544A1 2013-10-17 Sanjay Bharadwaj; Thejasvi Mysore Sathyasundara; Roopesh Edavana
An improved incubator assembly includes a number of movable walls and a circulation system having a fluid guide apparatus adjacent each movable wall. The fluid guide apparatuses generate a first jet of air in a direction generally parallel with a wall in the closed position and a second jet of air in a direction oblique to the wall in the closed position. Whenever one of the movable walls is moved from its closed position to its open position, the jet of air that had been flowing parallel with such wall continues to flow and forms an air curtain.
7 WARMING THERAPY DEVICE INCLUDING RETRACTABLE HOOD MEMBER US12738800 2008-12-03 US20100249493A1 2010-09-30 Robert J. Chilton, III
An apparatus and method for providing patient access in a warming therapy device (e.g., incubator, warmer, etc.) is described. In one exemplary embodiment, the apparatus comprises a hood with a retractable top member, which permits access to a patient disposed within the warming therapy device without lowering or removal of one or more sidewalls of the hood.
8 Patient thermal support device US10001395 2001-10-23 US06761682B2 2004-07-13 Charles Goldberg; David C. Newkirk; William Olson; Michael M. Donnelly; Robert G. Moll; Alan Gutwillig
An infant care apparatus includes a base, a patient-support portion carried by the base, a canopy situated above the patient-support portion, and a mechanism for vertically raising and lowering the canopy relative to the patient-support portion. A convective heating system is operable to provide heated air into a space defined between the patient-support portion and the canopy. A radiant heater is coupled to the canopy and is operable to direct radiant heat toward the patient-support portion. A control system controls the operation of the convective heating system and the radiant heater.
9 Patient thermal support device US09906316 2001-07-16 US20010049465A1 2001-12-06 Charles Goldberg; David C. Newkirk; William Olson; Michael M. Donnelly; Robert G. Moll; Alan Gutwillig
A patient warming apparatus includes a patient support and a canopy that moves upwardly and downwardly relative to the patient support. A first heater is coupled to the canopy and moves upwardly and downwardly with the canopy. A second heater is coupled to the patient support.
10 Inclination adjusting linkage arrangement for a supporting surface US210560 1998-12-11 US6082693A 2000-07-04 Mark Gregory Benson; Andrew Paul Maxwell Salmon; Christopher Peter Hutchinson; Paul Joseph Moody
An inclination adjusting linkage arrangement is disclosed for an open care bed or infant warmer having a mattress supported on a mattress base cantilevered from a columnar or vertically disposed "back bone". The mattress base includes a box like frame over which a sheet is stretched to provide tensioned support for a mattress. Adjustment of the angle of inclination of the mattress base is made possible by the use of a non-parallel arm type system providing a virtual pivot point for the mattress base which may be positioned near the center of the mattress.
11 Incubator openings US860085 1977-12-13 US4191174A 1980-03-04 Paul F. Martin
An incubator which includes an opening which includes inwardly directed canopy like flanges or the equivalent so that upon the opening of the opening preferably using a slide door, air or oxygen from the controlled environment of the incubator can exit without a tendency for cold air to roll in over the bottom edge of the opening. To enhance this effect the incubator is of a type that allows a certain amount of leakage of the life support fluid even when the opening is ostensibly closed.
12 保育器アセンブリ JP2013546787 2011-12-16 JP5927203B2 2016-06-01 バラドワジ,サンジェイ; マイソール サチャスンダラ,テジャスヴィ; エダヴァナ,ローペシュ
13 Warming therapy device having a retractable hood member JP2010534292 2008-12-03 JP5149392B2 2013-02-20 ジェイ.,ザ サード チルトン,ロバート
14 Heat of the support apparatus for the sick JP51355097 1996-09-24 JPH10512039A 1998-11-17 オルソン,ウィリアム; ガットウィリング,アラン; ゴールドバーグ,チャールズ; エム. ドネリー,マイケル; シー. ニューカーク,デビッド; ジー. モール,ロバート
(57)【要約】 病人用の支援と環境との管理装置(10)が提供される。 この装置(10)は、枠体(16)と、この枠体(16)によって支えられた上方に面している病人−支持表面(40)とを含んでいる。 病人−支持表面(40)は、周囲を有している。 エアカーテン発生器(74)が、枠体(16)に設置され、かつ第1と第2のエアカーテン(26,28)を与えている。 第1と第2のエアカーテン(26,28)の各々は、表面の周囲の近くから発生し、かつ第1と第2のエアカーテン(26,28)は、病人−支持表面(40)の上方の集中点に集中する。 第1と第2のエアカーテン(26,28)は、病人−支持表面(40)と協し、病人の空間を区画形成している。
15 HEAT CONTROL DEVICE FOR AN INCUBATOR FOR INFANTS, INCUBATOR AND METHOD FOR THE HEAT CONTROL OF AN INCUBATOR US14948963 2015-11-23 US20160151219A1 2016-06-02 Przemyslaw GDANIEC
An infant incubator heat control device (44) includes a temperature-detecting device (46) providing chamber interior and incubator heater temperature measured values (T1, T2). A first mode of operation has an interior temperature set value (R1), a temperature of the heater set value (R2) is calculated as a function of the interior temperature set value (R1) and of the chamber interior temperature measured value (T1). A controlled variable (R) is calculated for the heater (24) as a function of the temperature of the heater set value (R2) and of the heater measured value (T2). A second mode of operation calculates a temperature of the heater set value (R2) independently of the chamber interior temperature measured value (T1). A controlled variable (R) is calculated for the heater (24) as a function of the set value (R2) for the temperature of the heater (24) and of the heater temperature measured value (T2).
16 INCUBATOR DEPLOYABLE MULTI-FUNCTIONAL PANEL US14619557 2015-02-11 US20150231012A1 2015-08-20 Uri RAPOPORT
An incubator including a plurality of panels. At least one of the panels, or portion thereof, is a multi functional panel that is reversibly connected to at least one of the plurality of panels. The incubator can be opened and closed. In a closed configuration, the incubator sealingly encloses an internal environment. In an open configuration, the multi-functional panel is deployable as a countertop.
17 Full neonatal critical care equipment US13259724 2009-09-11 US08920301B2 2014-12-30 Claudio Bruno Castillón Levano; Carlos Andrés Mugruza Vassallo; Jorge Luis Coello Durand
Equipment for the comprehensive care of critical neonates that ventilates, incubates, monitors and facilitates medical procedures. This equipment includes a thermal ring keeping the neonatal bubble tempered, and that slides longitudinally through its axis to leave exposed the neonate during its care. The inside of the thermal ring includes circular heaters surrounding said ring. Inside the cabin there is a closed recipient with water that takes advantage of the heat of said bubble to humidify air passing through the inlet door and outlet pipeline, which carry humidified and hot air to neonate. Furthermore, the equipment includes a water container, open at its upper part and placed out of the bubble, that allows simultaneously limiting the gas pressure of inspiration and expiration and the gas pressure of the neonate through two pipes.
18 Incubator US12577478 2009-10-12 US08506472B2 2013-08-13 Terumi Matsubara; Eiji Koike; Keisuke Wakabayashi; Shinichi Kobayashi; Naoki Honma; Kazuo Matsubara
In an incubator according to the present invention, a single incubator can be used in any state of four types of devices and thus obviates the need for having many types of devices. A canopy is lowered and raised. In addition to that, a left and right treatment door and a foot end treatment door can be located at their highest positions, lowest positions, and intermediate positions. Also, an infrared heater can be lowered and raised independently of the canopy. This makes it possible to switch the incubator among: a state of an open type incubator; a state of a closed type incubator in which the infrared heater is at its highest position such that the infrared heater can heat the canopy and others; a state of a closed type incubator in which the infrared heater is at its lowest position and this incubator is easily conveyable; and a state of a resuscitation treatment device.
19 Incubator US12577478 2009-10-12 US20100113864A1 2010-05-06 Terumi Matsubara; Eiji Koike; Keisuke Wakabayashi; Shinichi Kobayashi; Naoki Honma; Kazuo Matsubara
In an incubator according to the present invention, a single incubator can be used in any state of four types of devices and thus obviates the need for having many types of devices. A canopy is lowered and raised. In addition to that, a left and right treatment door and a foot end treatment door can be located at their highest positions, lowest positions, and intermediate positions. Also, an infrared heater can be lowered and raised independently of the canopy. This makes it possible to switch the incubator among: a state of an open type incubator; a state of a closed type incubator in which the infrared heater is at its highest position such that the infrared heater can heat the canopy and others; a state of a closed type incubator in which the infrared heater is at its lowest position and this incubator is easily conveyable; and a state of a resuscitation treatment device.
20 Patient thermal support device US09906316 2001-07-16 US07008371B2 2006-03-07 Charles Goldberg; David C. Newkirk; William Olson; Michael M. Donnelly; Robert G. Moll; Alan Gutwillig
A patient warming apparatus includes a patient support and a canopy that moves upwardly and downwardly relative to the patient support. A first heater is coupled to the canopy and moves upwardly and downwardly with the canopy. A second heater is coupled to the patient support.
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