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 다중 구멍 용질 카트리지 캐리어 KR20177025646 2016-03-14 KR20180036643A 2018-04-09
멸균유체전달시스템에사용하기위한다중구멍용질카트리지캐리어(10). 캐리어는멸균유체전달시스템에연결되도록구성된회전하우징(12)을포함한다. 회전하우징은용질카트리지를수용하도록구성된하나이상의구멍(30)을갖는다. 회전하우징은멸균유체전달시스템에연결되는경우, 유체전달시스템으로부터의멸균수가용질카트리지를통해흐르게될 때원하는멸균용액의생성을용이하게하도록선택적으로회전가능하다.
42 MULTIPLE-BORE SOLUTE CARTRIDGE CARRIER US15556126 2016-03-14 US20180044208A1 2018-02-15 Joseph Foss; Paul Resendes; Gino Banco; Andrew Sylvester
A multiple-bore solute cartridge carrier 10) for use in a sterile fluid delivery system. The carrier includes a rotary housing (12) adapted for connection to the sterile fluid delivery system. The rotary housing has one or more bores (30) configured to receive a solute cartridge. The rotary housing, when connected to the sterile fluid delivery system, is selectively rotatable to facilitate creation of a desired sterile solution when sterile water from the fluid delivery system is flowed through the solute cartridge.
43 STERILE AND/OR PURIFIED FLUID AND/OR SOLUTION DELIVERY SYSTEM US15555612 2016-03-14 US20180037485A1 2018-02-08 Joseph Foss; William Kolosi; Dale Ashby; Gino Banco; Paul Resendes
One aspect of the present disclosure can include a system for dispensing purified and sterilized fluid and/or solution. The delivery system can include a fluid reservoir, a sterilization and/or purification mechanism, a solution production mechanism, a dispensing mechanism, and a controller. The system can dispense the purified and sterilized fluid and/or solution on-demand.
44 Docking systems for medical devices and related devices US15130005 2016-04-15 US09883978B2 2018-02-06 Samuel A. Blankenship; Peter B. Blankenship; Richard Baumhardt
Embodiments of the invention relate to docking systems for poles or other devices that can hold medical and/or accessory equipment, typically in a clinical or hospital environment, and can include associated docking systems for various devices such as beds, wheelchairs, walkers, wagons, and the like.
45 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING ON-SITE MOBILE DENTISTRY US15145802 2016-05-04 US20170319416A1 2017-11-09 Richard Bailey
The present invention is a method for performing on-site mobile dentistry utilizing a mobile dental chair and mobile dental lamp in combination. The mobile dental chair can be wheeled to a site and can elevate and recline a patient to a comfortable position for the patient and dentist or dental care provider. The mobile dental chair is driven onto and parked on the flat support base of mobile dental lamp, thereby holding the mobile dental lamp in a safe and stable position. The mobile dental lamp provides high intensity illumination suitable for providing modern dental care. The mobile dental lamp may be provided with removable wheels to aid in transporting the lamp to and from a site.
46 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURING MOBILE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SUPPORTER SYSTEMS TO PATIENT TRANSPORTERS US14480485 2014-09-08 US20150059150A1 2015-03-05 Randall D. Hilton
The present invention relates to systems and methods for securing a mobile medical equipment supporter system, such as an infusion pump pole, to a mobile patient transporter, such as a gurney, thereby enhancing patient and attendant safety. The supporter system includes a primary support structure, one or more attachment points configured to secure medical delivery device(s) and/or medical monitoring device(s), a wheeled mobility assembly, and a hitcher assembly having a hitcher coupler configured to operatively mate with a corresponding hitchee coupler of the mobile patient transporter. In some embodiments, the mobility assembly includes a carousel with three or more rotatably attached wheeled extensions. The coupling process starts by decreasing the height of the patient transporter. Next, the hitcher coupler is aligned to the hitchee coupler. The hitcher coupler is then secured to the hitchee coupler by increasing the height of the patient transporter, thereby enabling the patient transporter to be propelled without a need to separately propel the supporter system. The supporter system footprint can also be reduced by further increasing the height of the patient transporter, thereby enhancing maneuverability.
47 Integrated support structures for mobile medical systems US13863990 2013-04-16 US08844951B2 2014-09-30 Duane De Jong; Aaron J. Cheline
In one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a portable medical instrument system. The system includes a frame for supporting system process and user interface components. One or more support rails are interconnected with the frame to provide an accessories support system to securely receive medical accessory components. In at least one embodiment, the support rails have a configuration substantially matching a bedrail of a hospital bed. In another aspect, the support rails have a height to width ratio of about 2 to 1. In still a further aspect, the support rails have a height to width ration of 1 to 0.375. According to yet another aspect, at least one of the support rails may be molded from portions of the portable medical system itself.
48 Transport Incubator System Frame Chart Mount US13714114 2012-12-13 US20140051913A1 2014-02-20 Christina Ann Arnold; Robert Michael Lynch
A transport incubator system includes an incubator, a system frame, and, optionally, supporting components. Supporting components can include a dampening system, slide-out internal compressed gas cylinder storage trays, a monitor mount, handles, strapping points, a chart and hand-held device holder, an electrical control box, a pneumatic control box, an accessory deck, an LED examination light, and a DC distribution component. Methods of using such a transport incubator system are also described.
49 Patient support and transport system US13225646 2011-09-06 US08584274B2 2013-11-19 Stephen G. Hushek
A patient support and transport system for a multi-modality medical suite includes a track system with one track in one room aligned with another track in another room. A support carriage coupled to the track system and configured to move between the two rooms. A duplex socket interface module attached to the support carriage and flexible raceway including a first conduit management system coupled to the support carriage and configured to automatically couple with and decouple with the duplex socket interface module. A second conduit management system is coupled to electrical and data ports and include a conduit interface module configured to automatically couple with and decouple with the duplex socket interface module. The patient support and transport system also includes a vertical support member coupled to the support carriage and a support assembly coupled to the vertical support member configured to selectively articulate a patient bed.
50 CARRIER FOR PATIENT FLUIDS US13882881 2011-10-27 US20130292521A1 2013-11-07 Mark P. Chepurny
A carrier for carrying patient fluids comprising a carrying frame, a support base, at least one container holder, attached to the carrying frame distal from the floor, configured to receive a container of medication, the container holder being movable between an upward position and a downward position, a holder activator spaced from the container holder and positioned between the container holder and the floor, coupled to the container holder, and configured such that the container holder moves toward a downward position in response to a first movement of the holder activator, and toward an upward position in response to a second movement of the holder activator.
51 Modular warming therapy device US12740614 2008-12-04 US08535214B2 2013-09-17 Robert J. Chilton, III
Provided is a modular infant care system having a warming therapy device and a peripheral device. The warming therapy device includes a plurality of wheels and a patient support surface having an adjustable height. The peripheral device has at least one wheel and is adapted for releasably engaging the warming therapy device proximate the patient support surface. When the warming therapy device and the peripheral device are engaged to each other, the infant care system is movable as a combined unit. Also provided is a method for transporting a patient using the apparatus.
52 Thermoregulation equipment for patient room US12773415 2010-05-04 US08499503B2 2013-08-06 Dennis J. Gallant; Dennis M. Lanci; John P. Biondo
An architectural system adaptable to patient acuity level has a headwall unit with a cavity, a ceiling unit, and a column coupled to the ceiling unit. The column is movable between a first position in which at least a majority of the column is situated in the cavity and a second position in which the column is situated outside the cavity. Various types of patient-care equipment is also disclosed. The patient-care equipment is included in, or is coupleable to, one or more of the ceiling unit, the headwall unit, or the column.
53 Shielded movable door element of a multimodality medical suite US13225646 2011-09-06 US20120266379A1 2012-10-25 Stephen G. Hushek
A patient support and transport system for a multi-modality medical suite includes a track system with one track in one room aligned with another track in another room. A support carriage coupled to the track system and configured to move between the two rooms. A duplex socket interface module attached to the support carriage and flexible raceway including a first conduit management system coupled to the support carriage and configured to automatically couple with and decouple with the duplex socket interface module. A second conduit management system is coupled to electrical and data ports and include a conduit interface module configured to automatically couple with and decouple with the duplex socket interface module. The patient support and transport system also includes a vertical support member coupled to the support carriage and a support assembly coupled to the vertical support member configured to selectively articulate a patient bed.
54 Medical workstation for patients US12206948 2008-09-09 US08166585B2 2012-05-01 Dieter Settgast; Sven Pasdzior; Claus Bunke; Gerald Panitz; Jürgen Manigel; Hermann Hopermann; Kay Frensch; Martin Wunderlich
A medical workstation and workstation system for patients includes a bed for positioning the patient in the lying position, a plurality of mobile work units, which are connected to the bed, a control unit, which is arranged at the bed and which can be connected via a first supply cable to a stationary media port, on the one hand, and via a second supply cable to a mobile media port, on the other hand, for supplying a work unit. The control unit is designed as a distribution unit, to which a plurality of mobile work units (4, 4′) are connected via connection cables.
55 Transferable patient care equipment support US11684340 2007-03-09 US08104729B2 2012-01-31 James L. Walke; David C. Newkirk; Douglas A. Seim
A patient care equipment support is transferable between a first device having a first spherical socket and a second device having a second spherical socket. The equipment support comprises an equipment supporting portion configured to support patient care equipment and a coupler extending downwardly from the equipment supporting portion. The coupler has first and second spherical portions configured for receipt in the first and second spherical sockets, respectively. The first and second spherical portions are rotatable within the respective first and second spherical sockets about a multitude of axes to compensate for misalignment between the coupler and at least one of the first and second spherical sockets during transfer of the equipment support between the first and second devices.
56 I.V. support stand and clamp apparatus US11422878 2006-06-07 US08100371B2 2012-01-24 Gray John Eggleston; James Ross Little
An I.V. support stand (10) includes a support section and a base (20). The base (20) includes a base body and a plurality of wheel assemblies (24), each wheel assembly including a wheel support (26) operatively mounted to the base body for pivotal movement relative thereto and at least one wheel (28) operatively mounted to the wheel support. The wheel supports are pivotally movable relative to the base body between an extended position in which the wheels rest on a support surface and retracted position, the arrangement being such that when the base is disposed on the support surface the wheels are caused to adopt the extended position and when the base is moved clear of the support surface the wheel assemblies are caused to adopt the retracted position.
57 Patient support apparatus with motorized traction control US12961768 2010-12-07 US08056162B2 2011-11-15 David C. Newkirk; Richard H. Heimbrock; David W. Hornbach
A patient support apparatus, such as a hospital bed, comprises a lower frame, an upper frame supported above the lower frame and configured to support a patient, and a support structure coupled to the lower frame. The support structure includes a lift having a movable portion that is movable generally vertically relative to the lower frame and relative to the upper frame. The movable portion of the lift is configured to carry a patient care equipment support.
58 Transferable patient care equipment support US12884836 2010-09-17 US08047484B2 2011-11-01 David C. Newkirk; Cristian J. Daugbjerg
A patient care equipment support is transferable between a first device having a first coupling member and a second device having a second coupling member. The equipment support comprises an equipment supporting portion configured to support patient care equipment and a coupler coupled to the equipment supporting portion and having first and second clamps. The first clamp is configured to grip the first coupling member and the second clamp is configured to grip the second coupling member.
59 HEADWALL TO BED INTERFACE US12962701 2010-12-08 US20110072588A1 2011-03-31 Dennis J. Gallant; Dennis M. Lanci; Carl W. Riley
A headwall is adapted for use with a bed in a room of a healthcare facility. The headwall comprises a wall unit mounted relative to a wall of the room and a floor unit extending along a floor of the room. The bed docks to the floor unit. It is disclosed to use the headwall to provide services to patient care equipment mounted to a side rail of the bed. Such patient care equipment is, for example, a chest drainage unit, an infusion unit, or a vacuum bandage unit located in a cavity of the side rail.
60 Medical equipment transport system US11558099 2006-11-09 US07845601B1 2010-12-07 Taylor C. Culpepper; Marcus J. Brown; James J. Walker; John R. Pierson; Travis W. Webb; James A. Walker
A medical equipment transport system for supporting medical equipment while a patient is transported. The system comprises an equipment rack, such as an IV stand. While in the hospital room, the rack is mounted on a bracket supported on a mobile tower. When the patient is moved, the rack is transferred to a similar bracket on the bed. Transfer of the rack between bed and tower brackets is accomplished using a lift mechanism in the tower. The lift mechanism includes a bogie stabilized by radially-arranged bearings, enabling the tower to accept omni directional loading and moment forces. The rack is supported on each of the brackets by two vertically-aligned conical pins nested in tapered bushings, providing additional stability. A self-locking, self-releasing latch assembly prevents inadvertent dislocation of the rack. A customized adapter enables attachment of the bracket to any model bed without structurally altering it, simplifying installation and preserving warranties.
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