序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 Hospital bed with pivoting headboard EP88311561.0 1988-12-07 EP0324237A2 1989-07-19 Foster, L. Dale; Niese, Virgil L.

There is disclosed a hospital bed having a pivoted headboard (22) that functions as a work centre. The headboard (22) can be swung to either side of the bed and locked there as well as its normal position at the head of the bed.

222 APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MONITIORING OBJECTS IN A SURGICAL FIELD PCT/US2007020212 2007-09-13 WO2008033574A3 2009-04-30 FLECK STEVEN; SZAKELYHIDI DAVID; GANDHI GAUTAM
Apparatus and methods for identifying and counting objects having identifiers entering and exiting a surgical field are provided. In one embodiment, the apparatus has an entry scanner (62), a hand held scanner and an exit scanner (64) for generating a detection field and for receiving data which identifies said objects. In another embodiment, the apparatus has a plurality of lower antennas (210, 212, 214, 216, 218, 220) and an upper antenna for generating a detection field and for receiving data which identifies said objects. Various surgical devices (800, 900) with identifiers (802, 902) and methods for preventing electromagnetic coupling between and protecting objects and identifiers are also provided. The invention further provides apparatus and methods comprising a handheld scanner (270) and a mat (600) adapted to underlie a patient during a surgical procedure.
223 MODULAR WORKSTATION PCT/US2007008172 2007-04-02 WO2007120519A2 2007-10-25 REPPERT DAVID A; ORLOVE CRAIG F; SALUS DAVID J; JANICK JAMES; SHINKLE SCOTT; STEELE ROBERT R
A point of application workstation is disclosed and generally includes a base unit, a power unit, a support unit, a work surface and storage unit, a monitor assembly and a control unit. Extending upward from the base unit is the support unit which carries the work surface and storage unit, control unit and monitor assembly. The workstation may be stationary or mobile. The power unit is housed in the base unit. The work surface and storage unit may be configured with a variety of storage solutions for any of a number of work environments and tasks. The work surface and storage unit may house a computer that is integrated into the workstation. The control unit provides a measure of security for the workstation by allowing access to the workstation and control over its features only by authorized users.
224 CONTROL UNIT FOR PATIENT SUPPORT PCT/US2006026788 2006-07-07 WO2007008831A3 2007-10-11 BOBEY JOHN A; DOUGLAS STEPHEN L; MEYER ERIC R; MUELLER JONATHAN H; PETROSENKO ROBERT; SCHULTE STEPHEN R; SKINNER ANDREW; SLEVA MICHAEL Z; STACY RICHARD B; STEVENS DANIEL K; YERMANENI MAYUR
This disclosure describes a control unit for a patient support, such as a mattress. One embodiment of the control unit includes a base portion and a display portion pivotably coupled to the base portion. The control unit may also include one or more communication ports for sending or receiving data from one or more remote devices over a network. The control unit may also include a memory port into which memory may be removably inserted. The control unit may also include a visual indicator configured to be activated by a triggering event, such as a patient exiting the mattress. The display unit may include a touchscreen user interface. The display unit may also be configured to display audiovisual material.
225 POINT OF CARE STATION PCT/US2004009199 2004-03-26 WO2004088463A3 2006-02-09 THOMAS STEVE; BROADFIELD LAIRD; SOBIE ROB; ROSS GRAHAM; BUCKLEY CHRIS; WAHL STEPHAN; GIVECHI ROSHIGI; SKOSKIEWICZ ANDRZEJ
This invention is directed to a point-of-care (POC) station that comprises a mobile cabinet (20) with securable compartments (27) and a pylon release mechanism (68). The POC station also comprises an immovable pylon (30), an articulated arm (24), and a terminal (26) having a monitor (41). The POC station extends the medication and supply infrastructure into the patient room.
226 CONTAINMENT SYSTEM PCT/US0314334 2003-05-07 WO03095314A2 2003-11-20 CRAIG EMILY A
A body bag is provided comprising a substantially planar, optically transparent envelope defining an interior and having an opening extending substantially along a length dimension thereof. A closure for sealing the opening is provided comprising a rib and groove structure and an adhesive flap for impermeably sealing the closure. Conveniently, the body bag envelope may be dimensioned to allow placement in an interior for a conventional body bag. At least one access means formed through the envelope material for accessing the interior of said envelope is provided, spaced along an opposite length dimension of the envelope from the opening. The access means may include unidirectional infusion or extraction ports, integral gloves for accessing the interior of the envelope, self-sealing injection ports, or combinations thereof. A second adhesive flap is provided for sealing the access means, thereby providing an impermeable seal of the envelope to prevent contamination of the environment with any hazardous contents of the envelope. The invention further provides a method for isolating a contaminated cadaver from contact with the environment.
227 SELF MOVING CART FOR INVALIDS, AND METHOD FOR MANAGING SAID CART IN BUSINESS CENTRES OR OTHER SPECIFIC AREAS PCT/IT2007000671 2007-09-26 WO2008065686A3 2008-08-28 PAOLACCI MARCO
The present invention concerns a self moving transport mean for partially disabled people and a method for using said transport mean in shopping centres or other specific public areas. The transport mean houses seats or wheel-chairs and gives the user the chance to access all the services of said areas thanks to proper drive systems, safety devices, and a simple and safe lifting device of a flat surface supporting the wheel-chair or the seat. The method of the invention provides a box for housing and recharging the transport means and the exchange of data between them and a central processing unit of the area apt to let the user completely enjoying the services of the area and the mobility features of the transport means.
228 MOBILE POINT OF CARE SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT PCT/US2005043730 2005-12-02 WO2007035185A3 2007-05-10 MEEK ROBERT B JR; SPANO PHILIP H JR; NAVARRA MARY BETH
A wireless, mobile point-of-care system is provided including a plurality of mobile point-of-care carts, each capable of transporting a plurality of patient-specific medication or supply drawers or containers. The mobile point-of-care carts provide for both auto-identification of patient containers carried by the cart, as well as real-time tracking of the carts themselves. Using the combination of these two features, each patient-specific drawer can be located throughout the hospital at any given time. A method is further provided for utilizing this location information to generate a medication delivery/removal plan or route, which can be used by delivery personnel to alleviate the burden caused by making medication carts mobile.
229 MEDICAL CART, MEDICATION MODULE, HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM, AND METHOD OF MEDICATION TRANSPORT PCT/US2004005282 2004-02-23 WO2004076604A3 2005-02-17 ARCETA RADMOND; ROGERS CRAIG K; FITZPATRICK KEVIN; RITCHIE BRYAN S; PHILPOTT MARIN J; FORTNER CHRISTINA L
A medical cart (500) is described and includes a work platform (340) having a work surface (350) and at least one compartment (530), a base (310), and a height adjustment mechanism (320) for adjusting the height of the work platform relative to the base. A medication module (100) is described and includes a plurality of compartments (530). The medical cart can be joined with a medication module. In addition, a plurality of medication modules can joined to form a train. The medical cart and medication module can be used collectively and individually in a variety of methods for transferring medicine.
230 PATIENT POINT-OF-CARE COMPUTER SYSTEM PCT/US0224592 2002-08-02 WO03014871A9 2004-02-26 REEDER RYAN ANTHONY; RILEY CARL W; VOGEL JOHN D; ZERHUSEN ROBERT M; CERIMELE MICHAEL E; WILDMAN TIMOTHY D
A point-of-care computer system includes a display (24, 2014) positioned in a point-of-care loction, a computer (12, 2006) coupled to the display, and a network (34, 2004) coupled to the computer to enable the computer to access information stored in a remote location.
231 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PATIENT DATA MANAGEMENT PCT/US0215389 2002-05-15 WO02093312A3 2003-10-16 BAGNELL JOSEPH P; BOONE OTHO N; MCDERMOTT IAN; RICHARDS JOHN H; ST CLAIR NANCY; STRECKER ROBERT J
An apparatus (10, 44, 44', 100, 200) and method for patient point-of-care data management is provided. Patient point-of-care data is obtained in realtime or in substantially realtime and is made available to subscribers (34, 36) or authorized users on either a local computer display screen (48, 48', 118), a remote computer display screen (48, 48' 118) or both. In some embodiments, data associated with a plurality of patients is made available and is viewable simultaneously on a computer display screen (48, 48', 118). In some embodiments, patient point-of-care data from a plurality of hospitals (24, 26) is available.
232 MEDICATION DISPENSING SYSTEM INCLUDING MEDICINE CABINET AND TRAY THEREFOR PCT/IL0101030 2001-11-06 WO0238101A3 2003-10-16 ASSEO GILAD; HAITIN DAVID
A medication dispensing system includes a medicine cabinet having a plurality of compartments for containing supplies of different kinds of medications to be accessed by a healthcare attendant for preparing individual medication dosages for named patients; and a delivery device, preferably in the form of a mobile cart, having a plurality of sections for receiving medication dosages prescribed for named patients. The medicine cabinet includes a processor having a memory for storing the names of patients and their prescribed medication dosages, and a display screen for displaying the patient names and their respective prescribed medication dosages. The delivery device includes a display screen for displaying the patient names and their respective medication dosages, and a communication link with the medicine cabinet through which the cabinet processor communicates to the delivery device the patient names and their respective medication dosages.
233 PATIENT POINT OF CARE COMPUTER SYSTEM PCT/US0114483 2001-05-04 WO0186575A2 2001-11-15 REEDER RYAN A; BOONE OTHO; SCHUMAN RICHARD J; HAUSMAN PHILLIP; ROTHWELL MICHAEL W; VOGEL JOHN D; LESTIENNE JAMES
A patient monitoring system comprises a computer (12), an input device (22, 26, 28, 30, 34, 35, 36) coupled to the computer (12) and configured to input patient information, and first and second display screens (18, 20) coupled to the computer (12). The computer (12) displays a first portion of the patient information on the first display screen (18) and a screen portion of the patient information on the second display screen (20).
234 SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR THE DISPENSING OF DRUGS PCT/US9911901 1999-05-29 WO9960982A9 2000-06-22 BROADFIELD LAIRD; LEE PATRICIA M; SEELINGER PAUL M; HEFFRON DAVID T; DIBELKA ALBERT W; RODENRYS JOHN J; FEENEY ROBERT J; CALABRO JOSEPH M; CONRAD WILLIAM
A system and apparatus are described in which modular receptacles are filled and transported to automated dispensing machines for later retrieval and distribution. A system of the present invention includes the loading, refilling, and replacement of the modular receptacles at various stages in the process of the invention. The present invention results in a more efficient and easier to manage system for distribution of such items as medical supplies and drugs.
235 SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR THE DISPENSING OF DRUGS PCT/US9911901 1999-05-29 WO9960982A2 1999-12-02 BROADFIELD LAIRD; LEE PATRICIA M; SEELINGER PAUL M; HEFFRON DAVID T; DIBELKA ALBERT W; RODENRYS JOHN J; FEENEY ROBERT J; CALABRO JOSEPH M; CONRAD WILLIAM
A system and apparatus are described in which modular receptacles are filled and transported to automated dispensing machines for later retrieval and distribution. A system of the present invention includes the loading, refilling, and replacement of the modular receptacles at various stages in the process of the invention. The present invention results in a more efficient and easier to manage system for distribution of such items as medical supplies and drugs.
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