181 |
Physician's examining table |
US25790051 |
1951-11-23 |
US2679445A |
1954-05-25 |
ROEHM EDGAR W |
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182 |
Physician's examining table or the like |
US40755541 |
1941-08-20 |
US2314778A |
1943-03-23 |
FROELICH GEORGE E |
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183 |
Physician's examining table |
US30998339 |
1939-12-19 |
US2258782A |
1941-10-14 |
MCKEAN ROGERS W |
|
184 |
Examining-table foot step |
US17692527 |
1927-03-21 |
US1649053A |
1927-11-15 |
ALLISON HARRY S |
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185 |
Positioning System for Robotic Knee Testing Apparatus and Method of Using Same |
US15601410 |
2017-05-22 |
US20180333318A1 |
2018-11-22 |
Thomas P. Branch; Shaun K. Stinton; Edward Dittmar; Nathaniel K. deJarnette; T. Christopher Madden |
A robotic knee testing apparatus including a robot configured to support a leg of a patient, a patient support configured to support the patient thereon, and a positioning system adjustably connected to the patient support and movable relative to the patient support, wherein the positioning system is movable to adjust a position of the robot so as to allow the patient to be situated in an orthostasis position between a distal edge of the patient support and the robot. The robotic knee testing apparatus can also include a positioning system that is adjustably connected to the patient support and movable relative to the patient support to adjust a vertical position of the robot relative to the patient support. |
186 |
Device for supporting a patient to allow performance of a breast exam |
US14868649 |
2015-09-29 |
US10130541B2 |
2018-11-20 |
Achille Albanese; Bruno Toniolo; Paolo Vignoli; Sara Vecchio |
A device for supporting a patient to allow an exam to be performed on the patient's breast, including a supporting table which has a longitudinal axis of extension and on which the patient can lie in a reclining position; the supporting table is provided, in proximity to one end of it, with a through hole for receiving the breast to be examined; a mounting frame for mounting the supporting table and equipped with at least one actuator for adjusting the supporting table in height; the supporting table is divided into a first portion and second portion along an axis; the first portion is smaller in extension along the longitudinal axis than the second portion and is provided with the through hole; the two portions are movably connected to each other. |
187 |
COIL ARRANGEMENT |
US15484505 |
2017-04-11 |
US20180289283A1 |
2018-10-11 |
Per Carlsson; Kjell Eldered; Henrik Alexis |
A system for moving a patient into and from a medical apparatus includes a patient support arranged outside a treatment space of a medical apparatus, a treatment table arranged inside the treatment space in the medical apparatus and a patient bed movable in a longitudinal direction from the patient support to the treatment table and back by activation of a transferring mechanism. The system may further include a coil arrangement including an anterior coil and a support stand, the support stand resting on the patient bed adjacent to longitudinal edges of the patient bed and being slidable along the patient bed in a longitudinal direction when a patient is placed on the bed. |
188 |
PATIENT POSITIONING SUPPORT STRUCTURE |
US15631911 |
2017-06-23 |
US20170348171A1 |
2017-12-07 |
Roger P. Jackson |
A patient support system includes independently adjustable end columns supporting a centrally hinged, jointed or breaking patient support structure. At least one column includes a powered rotation assembly. The patient support includes at least two sections. A coordinated drive system provides for both upwardly and downwardly breaking or jointed orientations of the two sections in various inclined and tilted positions. Cable, cantilevered and pull-rod systems are included. |
189 |
X-RAY CT DEVICE AND BED DEVICE |
US15493558 |
2017-04-21 |
US20170303873A1 |
2017-10-26 |
Kiminori TOYA; Tomoki UMETSU; Keisuke OISHI; Masayuki WAKAHARA |
An X-ray CT device according to an embodiment includes a gantry, a top board, and a movement mechanism. The gantry includes an X-ray tube that generates X-rays and a detector that detects the X-rays. The top board inserts the subject into the opening section of the gantry. The movement mechanism moves the top board in a longitudinal direction. Furthermore, the position of the top board in a vertical direction at the position that intersects with the path of the X-rays is changed at substantially the same slope relative to the movement distance of the top board when the top board is moved in the longitudinal direction. |
190 |
PUMP DEVICE |
US15328111 |
2015-07-21 |
US20170209639A1 |
2017-07-27 |
Michael WOLTER |
A pump device for use with an operating table in an operating room. The pump device including: a pump for pumping a rinsing liquid through a pump tube, and a controller configured to determine a height adjustment of the operating table in the operating room and control the pump pressure of the pump based on the detected height adjustment. |
191 |
MODULAR MULTI-ARTICULATED PATIENT SUPPORT SYSTEM |
US15431439 |
2017-02-13 |
US20170151115A1 |
2017-06-01 |
Roger P. Jackson |
A surgical table for supporting a patient during a surgical procedure and including a patient support structure, a first support structure, and a second support structure. The patient support structure is configured to support the patient during the surgical procedure and may be operably coupled at a first end to the first support structure and at a second end to the second support structure. The first support structure includes a first column and a first displacement apparatus operably coupling the first column to the first end of the patient support structure. |
192 |
EXAMINATION TABLE OF MEDICAL IMAGING SYSTEM |
US15180035 |
2016-06-12 |
US20170020466A1 |
2017-01-26 |
Romain Moulin; Bruno Galloni |
This disclosure relates to an examination table of a medical imaging system comprising a tabletop, a table column supporting the tabletop, and a translation system. The translation system, which is configured to at least make the tabletop longitudinally translate with respect to the table column, comprises a guiding part and a driving part, where both the guiding and driving parts may be fully integrated in said table column. |
193 |
Lifting column |
US14250471 |
2014-04-11 |
US09463125B2 |
2016-10-11 |
Hans Peter Panzer |
A lifting column includes first and second lifting column components, one slidably receivable in the other, each having mutually facing guide surfaces. The first lifting column component has first and second openings in its guide surface, and first and second guide components mounted in these openings. Each of the guide components includes an attachment structure that projects into one of the first and second openings and a substantially planar guide section connected to the attachment structure that overlies a guide surface of the first lifting component and that is configured to abut on the guide surface of the second lifting column component. The first and second guide components are configured such that they are in contact with each other when the attachment structures are mounted the openings. |
194 |
Patient positioning support structure |
US14096875 |
2013-12-04 |
US09364380B2 |
2016-06-14 |
Roger P Jackson |
A patient support system includes independently adjustable end columns supporting a centrally hinged, jointed or breaking patient support structure. At least one column includes a powered rotation assembly. The patient support includes at least two sections. A coordinated drive system provides for both upwardly and downwardly breaking or jointed orientations of the two sections in various inclined and tilted positions. Cable, cantilevered and pull-rod systems are included. |
195 |
MR imaging in separate rooms using a magnet having a diagnostic table |
US13670944 |
2012-11-07 |
US09301707B2 |
2016-04-05 |
Meir Dahan; Mark Alexiuk; Wayne Schellekens; Vlajko Srzic |
In MR imaging in a suite of rooms including a diagnostic room and a second surgical room, the magnet includes a diagnostic table separable from a docking station of the magnet and the second room includes a second surgical table. An imaging control computer controls operation of the imaging system and a movement control computer controls operation of the magnet moving system and the patient support table. During imaging in the surgical room, the diagnostic table is separated and docked at a secondary docking station while an emulating computer system cooperate with the imaging control computer system by emulating outputs from the disconnected diagnostic table for controlling operation of the imaging system. |
196 |
DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A PATIENT TO ALLOW PERFORMANCE OF A BREAST EXAM |
US14868649 |
2015-09-29 |
US20160089292A1 |
2016-03-31 |
Achille ALBANESE; Bruno TONIOLO; Paolo VIGNOLI; Sara VECCHIO |
A device for supporting a patient to allow an exam to be performed on the patient's breast, including a supporting table which has a longitudinal axis of extension and on which the patient can lie in a reclining position; the supporting table is provided, in proximity to one end of it, with a through hole for receiving the breast to be examined; a mounting frame for mounting the supporting table and equipped with at least one actuator for adjusting the supporting table in height; the supporting table is divided into a first portion and second portion along an axis; the first portion is smaller in extension along the longitudinal axis than the second portion and is provided with the through hole; the two portions are movably connected to each other. |
197 |
Patient support apparatus, a medical imaging apparatus with the patient support apparatus and a method for marking a maximum occupancy area |
US13892487 |
2013-05-13 |
US09289181B2 |
2016-03-22 |
Hanns Eder; Patrick Gross; Martin Ringholz |
Disclosed is a patient support apparatus having a patient support couch, a moveable support plate for supporting a patient, a surgical head fastening unit for fastening a head of the patient in an examination position and/or in an operation position. The patient support apparatus includes a marker unit for marking a maximum occupancy area for the surgical head fastening unit. |
198 |
LIFTING COLUMN |
US14250471 |
2014-04-11 |
US20150290058A1 |
2015-10-15 |
Hans Peter Panzer |
A lifting column includes first and second lifting column components, one slidably receivable in the other, each having mutually facing guide surfaces. The first lifting column component has first and second openings in its guide surface, and first and second guide components mounted in these openings. Each of the guide components includes an attachment structure that projects into one of the first and second openings and a substantially planar guide section connected to the attachment structure that overlies a guide surface of the first lifting component and that is configured to abut on the guide surface of the second lifting column component. The first and second guide components are configured such that they are in contact with each other when the attachment structures are mounted the openings. |
199 |
Medical examination table with integrated scale |
US13425773 |
2012-03-21 |
US08978181B2 |
2015-03-17 |
Robert Menke; Douglas Oda; John Alton |
An examination table including an integrated scale with automatic taring, weight capture in the presence of patient motion, and automatic table height adjustment. The examination table includes a controller that periodically tares the integrated scale when a patient is not on the table so that the scale is ready to measure the weight of a patient without manual taring by the table operator. When a patient is on the table, the controller detects the presence of patient motion based on signals from load sensors, and captures weights for patients experiencing uncontrolled motion or tremors by averaging and comparing sampled weight values over predetermined periods of time. To insure that the patient is fully supported by the examination table before weighing the patient, the controller automatically adjusts the height of the examination table support surface so that the patient's feet are not touching the floor prior to weighing the patient. |
200 |
MEDICAL TREATMENT AND SURGICAL OPERATION TABLE |
US14365444 |
2012-12-14 |
US20150000038A1 |
2015-01-01 |
Takuya Obi |
A medical treatment and surgical operation table capable of functioning as a medical treatment table and a surgical operation table is provided. The medical treatment and surgical operation table 2 is provided with a table 40 which is formed of a material through which an X-ray transmits and on which a patient lays, an operation unit 10 that supports a lower side of one end portion of the table 40 and operates the table 40 so as to elevate, incline and move in all direction in a horizontal plane, and a base 5 that supports the operation unit 10. The medical treatment and surgical operation table is further provided with fixing/releasing means 65 that fixes movement of the table 40 or moves the fixed table by magnetic force. |