序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Incubator tilt mechanism JP9878996 1996-04-19 JPH08294519A 1996-11-12 KURISUTOFUAA EI DAIKUSU; ROBAATO EMU SHIMENAUAA
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To maintain a position of an incubator at a desired tilt angle by easily tilting an infant care apparatus at a desired tilt angle in such a manner that a first link means and a second link means cross each other to form an X between the links. SOLUTION: An infant care incubator 10 is placed on a horizontal position and the position is retained by a tilt mechanism 12. The tilt mechanism 12 includes one set of links, a first link 24 and a second link 26 which cross each other to form an X against the links. Same sets of the crossed links are also provided at the back of the incubator 10. These separate sets of the crossed links are used and positioned opposite to each other. The sets of the crossed links are positioned near the front and back of the infant care incubator 10 to lift up and down the head of an infant against its foot in such a way that a tilt of the infant care incubator 10 is occurred along its length to tilt the infant in the incubator.
62 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.
63 JPH06505882A - JP51003390 1990-07-18 JPH06505882A 1994-07-07
64 Door assembly JP29210189 1989-11-09 JPH02198554A 1990-08-07 ROBAATO KEE BATSUKARO
PURPOSE: To lessen a noise made in opening or closing a door, by having a means for energizing a door to the opening position and a latching means for fixing a cushioning member of the door to a detent to fix the door at the closing point, and putting the cushioning member out of the detent to move the door to the opening position. CONSTITUTION: A torsion spring is fixed between a hinge 22 and a door 18, and makes the door 18 turn to the opening position. When the door 18 is turned to the closing point against the torsion spring 26, the contact surface 30a of a latching member 30 is pressed by the roller 28 of the door 18, the latching member 30 is turned in the direction of an arrow 32, a spring 34 is compressed, and if the roller 28 reaches a detent 30b, the spring 34 is stretched and the door 18 is fixed to the closing position. The elastomeric roller 28 makes little noise, the latching member 30 is stopped by a ring 40 at the final fixed point, so that the noise is decreased. The noise made by the closing door 18 is restricted to the minimum at a gasket 42 around the window of a panel 16. COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO
65 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.
66 Nursing device JP11175086 1986-05-15 JPS6232955A 1987-02-12 AMOSU SADAN; ZUIIBU ABUNETSUTO; SHIYUROMO GURIINBAAGU; IZUHAKU ZAGA; SOURU DOYUKAN
67 Incubator JP369581 1981-01-13 JPS56151041A 1981-11-21 JIEEMUSU AARU GUROSHIYORUTSU
68 Incubator with illumination US15352874 2016-11-16 US10143610B2 2018-12-04 Keisuke Wakabayashi; Naoki Suzuki; Shinsuke Sakuma; Keisuke Takarada; Ichiro Matsubara; Terumi Matsubara
An incubator includes: a transparent hood, covering an accommodating space configured to accommodate a baby; an illumination light source, disposed so as to avoid disturbing observation of the baby through the transparent hood, and an emitting member, fixed to the transparent hood, and configured to emit light from the illumination light source, so as to illuminate the accommodating space.
69 Surgery patient encapsulating sterile bubble US15686470 2017-08-25 US10016252B1 2018-07-10 Peter Wren, Sr.
A system and method for providing a surgery table or bed adapted to encapsulate a patient to provide a sterile environment during surgery. The apparatus is configured to include an enclosure that is filled with an inert and sterile gas prior to surgery. The patient is accessed through internally extending gloves for use by the surgical staff.
70 Foamed patient transport incubator US14531289 2014-11-03 US09974705B2 2018-05-22 Uri Rapoport
A patient transport incubator (PTI) suitable for MRI device having an open bore; the PTI comprises an inner volume having a first set of dimensions, adapted by means of shape and size to accommodate a patient or accommodate at least a portion of an MRI-compatible neonate's cradle, the inner volume is further covered by an envelope having a second set of dimensions, adapted by means of shape and size to be temporarily introduced within the open bore; wherein at least a portion of the envelope comprises MRI safe thermo-isolating and noise reducing foam. The invention will increase the safety and comfort of MRI scanning of neonates.
71 SAFE INFANT MR IMAGING SYSTEM US15560328 2015-03-23 US20180064365A1 2018-03-08 Ravi Srinivasan
A pediatric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system includes a magnet (9), an isolette (14) including a patient section for accommodating a patient, the isolette positionable relative to the magnet; and a radio frequency (RF) array (10) positionable within the patient section of the isolette (14). The RF array (10) includes a plurality of coils configured for simultaneous imaging of different portions of a patient, the plurality of coils being distinct from one another.
72 System and method of infant care control and workflow US14818948 2015-08-05 US09861545B2 2018-01-09 James P. Cipriano; Lawrence G. Ten Eyck; Karen P. Starr
An infant care system creates a microenvironment about an infant patient. An environmental control device is operable to change an environmental condition within the microenvironment. An auxiliary sensor is operable to intermittently obtain auxiliary data. A processor operates the environmental control device based upon at least the intermittently obtained auxiliary data.
73 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A RECOMMENDED SKIN TEMPERATURE US15163195 2016-05-24 US20180000352A1 2018-01-04 Karen Starr; Steven Falk; Yogen Vishwas Utturkar
A method and apparatus includes an infant holding area, a display area, a heating system for warming the infant holding area, an environmental sensor, a physiological sensor, and a processor. The processor is configured to receive an environmental sensor input from the environmental sensor and a physiological sensor input from the physiological sensor. The processor is configured to determine a recommended skin temperature based on the environmental sensor input and the physiological sensor input. The processor is configured to display the recommended skin temperature on the display area.
74 Transportable medical air compressor US14310436 2014-06-20 US09757531B2 2017-09-12 David Duane Rogers, Jr.
A method and apparatus that provides a continuous source of medical grade air. A substantially tubular housing includes a first end, an aperture extending through the housing, and a second end, opposite the first end. A valve extends from the first end of the housing for dispensing medical grade air to a patient.
75 INCUBATOR US15398152 2017-01-04 US20170196747A1 2017-07-13 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.
76 PREMATURE NEONATE CLOSED LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM US15424428 2017-02-03 US20170143569A1 2017-05-25 Uri Rapoport
A premature neonate closed life support system (NCLSS) including: at least one chamber confining a cradle-like neonate support (CLNS) having suitable dimensions and geometric-configuration for accommodating at least one premature neonate having at least two operational configurations, said operational configurations comprising: a first operational OPEN configuration whereby said CLNS is adapted to couple said neonate to at least one life supporting system by means of at least one life supporting coupling line, prior to positioning said CLNS in a medical device; and a second operational air-tight CLOSED configuration whereby said neonate remains continuously coupled to said at least one supporting system by means of at least one life supporting coupling line, when positioning said CLNS within said medical device. The OPEN and CLOSED configurations are reversible.
77 Premature neonate closed life support system US13233515 2011-09-15 US09597246B2 2017-03-21 Uri Rapoport
A premature neonate closed life support system (NCLSS) including: at least one chamber confining a cradle-like neonate support (CLNS) having suitable dimensions and geometric-configuration for accommodating at least one premature neonate having at least two operational configurations, said operational configurations comprising: a first operational OPEN configuration whereby said CLNS is adapted to couple said neonate to at least one life supporting system by means of at least one life supporting coupling line, prior to positioning said CLNS in a medical device; and a second operational air-tight CLOSED configuration whereby said neonate remains continuously coupled to said at least one life supporting system by means of at least one life supporting coupling line, when positioning said CLNS within said medical device. The OPEN and CLOSED configurations are reversible.
78 Portable neonatal intensive care unit US14446749 2014-07-30 US09433524B2 2016-09-06 Marc R Nadeau
The present invention relates to a portable, self-contained, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) providing heating (or cooling) for the patient by controlled exchange of thermal energy between a transparent enclosure that houses the infant and an internal reservoir. The invention has no requirement for electrical power. The internal reservoir utilizes water that is heated (or cooled) by an external source. The micro-environment inside the transparent enclosure for the infant and the water inside the internal reservoir are thermally and acoustically isolated in order to minimize heat and sound exchange with the ambient environment.
79 ACTIVE THERMO-REGULATED NEONATAL TRANSPORTABLE INCUBATOR US14915907 2014-09-02 US20160206471A1 2016-07-21 Uri RAPOPORT
The present invention provides an elongated active thermo-regulated neonatal transportable incubator (ANTI), having a main longitudinal axis with a proximal end and an opposite distal end comprising adjacent to at least one of the ends a temperature regulating vent (TRV). The TRV is configured to stream air from one end towards the opposite end substantially along the axis, and the ANTI is configured, by means of size and shape, to accommodate the neonate in parallel to the axis. Further the ANTI can be configured by means of size shape and material to at least partially inserted into an MRD having an open bore in its longitudinal axis, further accommodating the neonate parallel to the MRD bore. An incubator with a temperature regulating vent located outside the incubator and its base.
80 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.
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