序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 MOBILE MEDICATION WORKSTATION AND METHOD FOR SUPPLYING POWER THEREOF US15248400 2016-08-26 US20180062414A1 2018-03-01 SHENG-YUH CHIU; CHIH-HUI WANG; YU-LUN CHIEN; CHI-CHIEN HSU
A mobile medication workstation comprises a platform module and a battery module. The battery module is disposed on the platform module. The platform module has an article placing platform and an accommodating portion. The platform has an article containing area. The accommodating portion is used to accommodate a storage box. The mobile medication workstation comprises a first wireless charging module and a second wireless charging module. The first wireless charging module is electrically connected to the battery module and is close to the placing goods area. The second wireless charging module is electrically connected to the battery module and is close to the storage box. When a handheld device is placed in the article containing area, the first wireless charging module supplies power to the handheld device, and when the storage box is placed in the accommodating portion, the second wireless charging module supplies power to the storage box.
102 HANDLE FOR MOBILE STAND FOR USE WITH INTRAVENOUS DELIVERY OF MEDICATIONS US15628582 2017-06-20 US20170363247A1 2017-12-21 Randal W. Koehler; Daniel C. Graves
A handle configured to be mounted on a pole (e.g., of an IV stand). The handle includes a handle grip having first and second ends with a central section therebetween. The central section is lower than the first and second ends. The handle grip is configured to be gripped by a user at a location between the central section and one of the first and second ends. The handle grip may include first and second sections that each extend upwardly from a central section. The first section is configured to be gripped at a natural grip angle by the user's a right hand and the second section is configured to be gripped at the natural grip angle by the user's a left hand. The handle may include a connector portion configured to be mounted to the pole and connected to the handle grip.
103 HOOK ATTACHMENT FOR MOBILE STAND FOR USE WITH INTRAVENOUS DELIVERY OF MEDICATIONS US15628577 2017-06-20 US20170361014A1 2017-12-21 Randal W. Koehler; Daniel C. Graves
A hook attachment for an IV stand. The attachment has hooks attached to at least one longitudinally extending portion. The hooks are configured to position bags such that their labels are each visible from the same side of the hook attachment. The hooks may include first and second hooks coupled to first and second longitudinally extending portions, respectively. The first and second hooks are configured to have first and second bags, respectively, hung therefrom. The first and second longitudinally extending portions are sufficiently spaced apart vertically to allow the labels of the first and second bags to be visible. The hooks may include front and rear hooks connected to a longitudinally extending body portion. The front and rear hooks have first and second portions, respectively, whereat front and rear bags, respectively, are positioned when hung therefrom. The first portions are below the second portions.
104 INTERLOCKING BASE FOR MOBILE STAND FOR USE WITH INTRAVENOUS DELIVERY OF MEDICATIONS US15628570 2017-06-20 US20170361013A1 2017-12-21 Randal W. Koehler
A base having legs supported on wheels. A second leg may be positioned between first and third legs and the first leg may be positioned between the second leg and a fourth leg. A first gap is positioned between the second and third legs, and a second gap is positioned between the fourth and first legs. The first and second gaps are configured to at least partially receive a user's first and second feet, respectively. A keyway with a bridge may be defined between the first and second legs. A key that may be formed in a fifth leg is removably receivable inside a like keyway of a like base to thereby interlock the bases together so that they are moveable as a unit. An end portion of the key is positionable underneath a like bridge of the like keyway such that the like bridge limits upward movement of the key.
105 HOSPITAL BED HAVING MODULAR POWER/DATA HUB US15594873 2017-05-15 US20170337797A1 2017-11-23 Aaron McClellan; Ryan C. Stockett
A data hub is disclosed for use with a hospital bed. The data hub may have a base mountable on the hospital bed, and a collection module dockable with the base. The base may include a stationary base housing, a power supply link extending into the stationary base housing, and a data link extending into the stationary base housing and being connectable to an external monitoring station. The collection module may include a module housing, a plurality of inlet data ports formed in the module, at least one outlet port formed in the module housing, a medium supply disposed in the module housing and connected to the at least one outlet port, and an adapter disposed in the module housing and configured to connect the plurality of inlet data ports to the data link and the power supply link upon docking of the module housing with the stationary base housing.
106 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING AIRBORNE MICROBES US15506668 2015-08-26 US20170273845A1 2017-09-28 Joe D. Phillips; Stephen P. Axtell
Systems and methods of reducing airborne contaminants, such as airborne microorganisms, including bacterial, viral, and fungal microbes, in an indoor space are disclosed. The method includes positioning a portable photo-catalytic oxidation system proximate a source of contaminants in the indoor space and activating the photo-catalytic oxidation system to circulate air through the photo-catalytic oxidation system at a rate ranging from approximately 16 to approximately 24 air exchanges per hour in the indoor space. The photo-catalytic oxidation system is configured to oxidize contaminates in the air.
107 ACTIVE HEAD-SHOULDER AND TORSO POSITIONING DEVICE FOR ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION US15059264 2016-03-02 US20170252250A1 2017-09-07 Daniel S. GABBAY; Cynthia M. MILLER; Carmine CAPARASO
An improved active head/shoulder and neck positioning device for positioning a patient undergoing endotracheal intubation, including: (1) a horseshoe-shaped torso support bladder adapted to be positioned underneath the torso of a patient that provides added stability, (2) a head support bladder affixed to a top surface of the torso support bladder, (3) at least one source of compressed air, and (4) a combined joystick/controller for selectively conducting pressurized air from the source to the torso support bladder and the head support bladder. The torso support bladder expands as it is inflated and it can be vented to an atmosphere for deflation. The head support bladder is positioned for placement beneath the patient's head, and it is operative to elevate the patient's head as the head support bladder is inflated and the headrest thereby expands. The at least one source of compressed air is in fluid communication with the torso support bladder and the head support bladder. The combined joystick/controller can be used to achieve optimal anatomical alignment of the patient's larynx for intubation.
108 MOBILE EXTRACORPOREAL LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS US14807732 2015-07-23 US20170021080A1 2017-01-26 Michael Bonczar; Thomas Bauer; Jeremy Thomas Dabrowiak; Werner Hestner
Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) systems, devices and methods wherein a portable ECLS device is used to deliver cardiovascular support to a humans or animal patient (or harvested organ(s)) during pre-hospital or inter-hospital transport.
109 Mobile Dental Intelligence Center US14977258 2015-12-21 US20170000677A1 2017-01-05 KevinTyrone Prince
The Mobile Dental Intelligence Center (MobiDIC) will roll up alongside the patient's Bedside or Chairside where Oral Hygiene can be performed by the patient's Caregiver, with no need to have a sink or basin in the area. Using the MobiDIC the Caregiver will be able to brush the patient's teeth, rinse and suction the patient's mouth at the Bedside or Chairside; also the Caregiver will monitor the patients Vital Signs. The unit's unique cylindrical design makes it easy for the Caregiver to wipe clean and disinfect the unit. The air, water, suction and power supply hoses are internal to the unit reducing cord entanglement and trip hazards. The MobiDIC allows the Caregiver the ability to easily connect various medical monitoring devices including Intra and Extra Oral Cameras capturing images of the patient's mouth inside and the patient's general appearance. All MobiDIC innovations will facilitate assessing the patient's current general health.
110 DOCKING SYSTEMS FOR MEDICAL DEVICES AND RELATED DEVICES US15130005 2016-04-15 US20160302982A1 2016-10-20 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.
111 Carrier for Patient Fluids US15162010 2016-05-23 US20160263311A1 2016-09-15 Mark P. Chepurny
A carrier for carrying medication to be delivered intravenously to a patient includes a carrying frame, a support base, and a container holder for holding a container of medication attached to the carrying frame. The support base and carrying frame are sized, shaped, and mutually positioned such that the carrying frame extends from the support base so as to be supported above the floor from the support base. The carrying frame has at least one location configured for attaching the medication delivery device and at least one ledge, positioned adjacent to the at least one location for resting the medication delivery device, the ledge is positioned between the container holder and the support base, while attaching the medication delivery device to the carrying frame.
112 Arrangement of a rack and a medical device US14351588 2012-01-04 US09089066B2 2015-07-21 Tomas Kajackas
In an arrangement of a rack (1) and a medical device (2) to be attached to the rack (1), the rack (1) comprises a first connection element (111) and the medical device (2) comprises a second connection element (211) which in an attached state of the rack (1) and the medical device (2) is releasably connected to the first connection element (111) of the rack (1) to establish an electrical connection between the medical device (2) and the rack (1). The first connection element (111) and the second connection element (211) each comprise at least two electrical contacts (111.1, 211.1), wherein in the attached state of the rack (1) and the medical device (2) via the at least two electrical contacts (111.1, 211.1) both a low speed data connection (15, 25) and a high speed data connection (14, 24) between the medical device (2) and the rack (1) is established. Thus, an arrangement of a rack and a medical device is provided which allows for an easy attachment of the medical device to the rack by providing a secure and reliable and at the same time versatile electrical connection between the medical device and the rack.
113 TRANSFORMABLE INTRAVENOUS POLE US14624545 2015-02-17 US20150157522A1 2015-06-11 Peter B. Blankenship; Samuel A. Blankenship; Brent G. Norman
A pole system for supporting medical equipment having a base with legs, a mast engaged to the base, and a lifting mechanism. The lifting mechanism is constructed to position the legs in an extended configuration and a retracted configuration in which the legs are raised relative to a support surface proximate to the mast.
114 REMOVABLE ACCESSORY CLIP SYSTEM AND FLANGE FOR A REMOVABLE ACCESSORY CLIP SYSTEM US13931112 2013-06-28 US20150001359A1 2015-01-01 Michael Dennis Catchings
A removable accessory clip system for temporarily attaching at least one of a plurality of accessories to an object, particularly a vertical or horizontal post of a medical object, e.g., a walker, a cane, a wheelchair, a stretcher, or a medical device hanger. A flange assembly includes at least a first flange portion attachable to the object, and at least a second flange portion attachable to the first flange portion. A key-hole plate is removably attachable to the second flange portion via a snap-fit. The key-hole plate includes, attached thereto, accessory-holding structure for temporarily holding the at least one of the plurality of accessories. The snap-fit between the key-hole plate and the second flange portion enables the accessory clip to be assembled, attached to the object, removed, and reconfigured with another accessory-holding structure for holding a different accessory to the same or a different object, with use of a minimal number of tools.
115 Convertible multifunction overbed table and chair US13777929 2013-02-26 US08840175B2 2014-09-23 J. Gordon Short
The present invention is a convertible multifunction overbed table and chair, or more specifically, the present invention is a medical furnishing that serves as an adjustable overbed table in a first configuration and a wheeled transport chair in a second configuration. The present invention may also serve as a medical staff work station, provide storage of patient records and medical charts, storage for the patient's personal effects, personal mirror, IV stand, catheter bag stand, secure storage for portable oxygen, and serve as a patient walker.
116 Systems and methods for securing mobile medical equipment supporter systems to patient transporters US13225091 2011-09-02 US08827215B2 2014-09-09 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.
117 Medical appliance, and medical appliance system US14085160 2013-11-20 US20140138331A1 2014-05-22 Bernd Emmerich; Andreas Jansche
A medical appliance for use in a medical environment has a holding mechanism for holding the appliance on a support device assigned to the medical environment, and an attachment mechanism for attaching the appliance to at least one electrical connection line, wherein the holding mechanism is designed as at least one support bolt connected to a support structure of the appliance, and wherein the support bolt has the attachment mechanism. The invention also relates to a medical appliance system.
118 Transport Incubator System Frame with Tank Trays US13713955 2012-12-13 US20140051910A1 2014-02-20 Christina Ann Arnold; David D. Rogers; Kerry Guarino; Scott Gordon Klos; Michael J. Kahn
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.
119 Patient Support and Transport System of a Multimodality Medical Suite US14019732 2013-09-06 US20140000025A1 2014-01-02 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.
120 Patient care and transport assembly US12849197 2010-08-03 US08516637B2 2013-08-27 Deepak Raj Karwal; Gary Ratzlaff Fulkerson; Gopi Krishna Chowdary Vulava; Robert Allan Kowalski
A mobility assist assembly, consisting of a transportable patient support module including a support surface which is modifiable by at least a plurality of upwardly extending and individually height adjustable and articulate-able posts integrated into a supporting carriage. A power transport module can be docked to the carriage. The patient support surface further includes a plurality of individual height or width adjustable sections. A headboard proximate docking module interfaces with the patient support module and a power assist modules.
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