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 Apparatus and method for patient data management JP2009013316 2009-01-23 JP2009172383A 2009-08-06 BAGNELL JOSEPH P; BOONE OTHO N; MCDERMOTT IAN; RICHARDS JOHN H; ST CLAIR NANCY; STRECKER ROBERT J
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an apparatus and method for patient point-of-care data management. SOLUTION: In the apparatus and method for patient point-of-care data management, patient point-of-care data are obtained in real time or in substantially real time and are made available to subscribers or authorized users on either a local computer display screen 48', a remote computer display screen 48' or both. In some embodiments, data associated with a plurality of patients are made available and are viewable simultaneously on a computer display screen 48'. In some embodiments, patient point-of-care data from a plurality of hospitals are available. COPYRIGHT: (C)2009,JPO&INPIT
42 Item storage and item usage tracking system and method JP2008544490 2006-12-06 JP2009518133A 2009-05-07 グエン、トゥイ、ティー.; マッシー、リチャード、ダブリュ.
ユーザが構成できる医療投薬キャビネットにおいて、アイテムを貯蔵し、アイテムの使用状況を追跡するシステムおよび方法が開示されている。 アイテムは、ユーザが調節できる貯蔵スペースを有する引出し又はトレイに貯蔵される。 タッチ画面を含むグラフィカル・ユーザ・インタフェースは、ユーザが貯蔵スペースのレイアウトを迅速にカスタマイズすることを可能にし、それによって多種多様な形状およびサイズのアイテムをトレイに貯蔵できるようになる。 アイテムが貯蔵されている貯蔵スペースの場所に基づく取出しを実行させることによって、事前に指定されたアイテム・キットがより効率的に取り出せる。 事前に指定されないアイテムは、グラフィカル・ユーザ・インタフェースの利用を通して、あるいは、アイテム又は貯蔵スペース上のマシン読取可能な識別タグを読み取るためのスキャナの使用を通して、より効率的に取り出し、追跡できる。 識別タグとして使用するものとして、バー・コードおよびRFIDデバイスを考慮することができる。
43 Drug distribution system and equipment JP2000550443 1999-05-29 JP2002516228A 2002-06-04 カラブロ、ジョセフ、エム; コンラッド、ウィリアム; シーリンジャー、ポール、エム; ディベルカ、アルバート、ダブリュ; フィーニイ、ロバート、ジェイ; ブロードフィールド、レアード; ヘッフロン、デビッド、ティ; リー、パトリシス、エム; ローデンリス、ジョン、ジェイ
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.
44 Hospital bed JP31654088 1988-12-16 JP2633664B2 1997-07-23 ERU DEIRU FUOSUTAA; BAAJIRU ERU NIISU
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.
45 Clinical bed JP31654088 1988-12-16 JPH01268555A 1989-10-26 ERU DEIRU FUOSUTAA; BAAJIRU ERU NIISU
PURPOSE: To provide a clinical bed of making possible to save a time and process of a nursing staff by composing of that the actionable center portion of a headboard is fixed on the end portion of a frame for horizontally moving by a swing action between the end of bed and the both sides of bed, when the actionable center portion exists at the end of bed, it plays as the headboard or a footboard, and it swings the both sides of the bed. CONSTITUTION: Sectional portion 25 of a nursing attachment is formed at the side of headboard 22 opposed to a bed frame 15, a computer 26 is fixed on a headboard 22. When nurse draws a handle 70 toward her, the actionable center portion of the headboard is swung from the head end of bed to one side of bed. Her badge and patient's band wound on patient's wrist are read by a bar-code reader of the nursing attachment and read information is inputted into the computer, at the same time, a clock time is automatically inputted. And then using the nursing attachment fixed on the headboard, patient's life symptom is measured and inputted into the computer in real time. When a medical visit for a patient is finished, a releasing handle 70 is operated and then the actionable center portion of the headboard is swung to a non-actionable position at the head portion of bed and those actionable device is veiled by the wall of bed room so as to do not access for some one else who is not given any nursing right. COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO
46 Conveying system device JP23002587 1987-09-14 JPS6475303A 1989-03-22 MATSUO YUKITO; ISHIDA TAKESHI
PURPOSE:To automate a chart conveying system in a hospital by conveying an article to be conveyed taken out from an automatic warehouse, to its destination through a station having receiving and delivering functions. CONSTITUTION:A group of covered charts 100 taken out and having one and the same destination are set in a casing 3 and are conveyed to a station Pg. Thereafter, they are fed into a position Pg in a temporary accumulating section 55. Then, they sends a position Ph where a bounce-out detecting means which is not shown checks whether they have bounched out or not, and they are reset as necessary before being sent to a receiving position Pi. After, the casing 3 is closed by a lid 5, and is shifted to a position Pj. Then, it is shifted onto a conveyer in a main conveying path by means of a lowering vertical belt in a branch conveying path, and is sent to its destination. Further, upon interrupt dispatch a manipulation panel is manipulated so as to set up an interrupt mode, and charts 100 are set into an empty casing 3 while setting a destination. Then a dispatch instruction is inputted to start the interrupt dispatch. With this a constitution, it is possible to aim at enhancing the automation of conveyance.
47 MEDICAL CART, MEDICATION MODULE, HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM, AND METHOD OF MEDICATION TRANSPORT PCT/US2004005282 2004-02-23 WO2004076604A9 2004-10-28 ARCETA RADMOND; ROGERS CRAIG K; FITZPATRICK KEVIN; RITCHIE BRYAN S; PHILPOTT MARIN J; FORTNER CHRISTINA L
A medical cart is described and includes a work platform having a work surface and at least one compartment, a base, and a height adjustment mechanism for adjusting the height of the work platform relative to the base. A medication module is described and includes a plurality of compartments. 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.
48 Apparatus and Methods for Monitoring Objects in a Surgical Field US15957131 2018-04-19 US20180243044A1 2018-08-30 Steven J. Fleck; David Szakelyhidi; Gautam Gandhi
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, a hand held scanner and an exit scanner for generating a detection field and for receiving data which identifies said objects. In another embodiment, the apparatus has a plurality of lower antennas and an upper antenna for generating a detection field and for receiving data which identifies said objects. Various surgical devices with identifiers and methods for preventing electromagnetic coupling between and protecting objects and identifier are also provided. The invention further provides apparatus and methods comprising a handheld scanner and a mat adapted to underlie a patient during a surgical procedure.
49 ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR, CONTROL METHOD THEREOF AND CONTROL SYSTEM THEREOF US15388348 2016-12-22 US20180072161A1 2018-03-15 Li-Zen Lin; Pin-Yung Chen; Yi-Ling Lin; Chin-Chang Chen
An electric wheelchair, a control method thereof and a control system thereof are provided. The control method includes the following steps. Firstly, a control signal is outputted to the electric wheelchair by way of wireless according to a posture of a handheld controller. Then, the electric wheelchair performs a corresponding motion according to the control signal.
50 TREATMENT OF ASTHMA, ALLERGIC RHINITIS AND IMPROVEMENT OF QUALITY OF SLEEP BY TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED LAMINAR AIRFLOW TREATMENT US15699384 2017-09-08 US20180043128A1 2018-02-15 DAN ALLAN ROBERT KRISTENSSON; PAL MARTIN SVENSSON; MARK KORNFELD
This invention relates in general to methods and devices for displacing body convection and thereby reducing exposure to allergens and other airborne fine particles within a personal breathing zone during situations of or corresponding to sleep thereby reducing or removing symptoms of asthma and allergic rhinitis while improving quality of sleep and in particular to methods and devices that utilize Temperature controlled Laminar Airflow (abbreviated TLA from herein and onwards). Also, business methods involving such methods and devices are disclosed.
51 System for monitoring caregivers and equipment US14976388 2015-12-21 US09666061B2 2017-05-30 Ryan A. Reeder; Kenneth L. Kramer; William L. Jacques; Carl William Riley; Richard J. Schuman
A hospital monitoring system for monitoring hospital personnel, a plurality of patient locations for patients, and associated devices is configured to control the associated devices based on the presence of hospital personnel or alarms.
52 METHODS AND DEVICES FOR TABLE POSE TRACKING USING FUDICIAL MARKERS US15126254 2015-03-17 US20170079722A1 2017-03-23 Patrick O'GRADY; Tao ZHAO; Christopher R. BURNS; Jason HEMPHILL; Brian D. HOFFMAN; Simon P. DIMAIO; Rodney VANCE
Methods and systems for registering a manipulator assembly and independently positionable surgical table are provided herein. In one aspect, methods include reading a fiducial marker on the surgical table with a sensor associated with the manipulator assembly and localizing the manipulator assembly and surgical table with respect to a common reference frame. Methods may further include translating a 3D configuration of the surgical table to a 2D frame of reference so as to estimate a 3D pose of the surgical table relative the manipulator assembly for use in coordinating movements therebetween.
53 PERSON LIFTING DEVICES AND METHODS FOR OPERATING PERSON LIFTING DEVICES US15196504 2016-06-29 US20170000673A1 2017-01-05 John V. Harmeyer; Varad Narayan Srivastava
A person lifting device may comprise a lift actuator operatively connected to an accessory coupling. The person lifting device may also comprise at least one imaging sensor. An electronic control unit may be communicatively coupled to the lift actuator and the at least on imaging sensor, the electronic control unit comprising a processor and a non-transitory memory storing a computer readable and executable instruction set. When executed by the processor, the instruction set collects, with the at least one imaging sensor, at least one image of a person to be lifted with the person lifting device; determines a characteristic of the person to be lifted with the person lifting device based on the at least one image; determines an identification of a lift accessory for attachment to the accessory coupling based on the determined characteristic; and, in some embodiments, communicates the identification of the lift accessory.
54 IN-BED PATIENT IDENTITY VERIFICATION AND DATA COLLECTION US15149408 2016-05-09 US20160338891A1 2016-11-24 Eric D. Agdeppa; Michael S. Hood; Laetitia Gazagnes; Charles A. Lachenbruch; Michelle E. McCleerey; William A. Morrison; David L. Ribble; Karanveer Singh
A patient support system includes a patient support apparatus operable to collect biometric and/or physiological data of a patient located on the patient support apparatus, using one or more sensors that are coupled to the patient or coupled to a component of the patient support apparatus. The system can use the biometric and/or physiological data to verify the identity of a patient that is associated with the patient support apparatus or a patient room. Based on the patient verification, the system can update patient electronic medical records to include the biometric and/or physiological data, and/or perform other tasks.
55 Enhanced modular drawer structures, systems, and methods US13087176 2011-04-14 US09367984B2 2016-06-14 Cristian J. Daugbjerg; Robert Peter Glaser; Carl Hermann Poppe
A modular drawer structure comprises a housing having an interior volume defined therein, and a drawer comprising one or more compartments, wherein the drawer is slidably movable with respect to the interior volume of the housing between a first closed position, wherein the compartments are enclosed within the interior volume, and a second open position, wherein the compartments are at least partially accessible. The drawer structure further comprises a mechanism for controllably locking the drawer in the first closed position, an access pad, e.g. such as but not limited to a keypad and/or a card swipe pad, for entry of a passcode, and a processor for unlocking the drawer when an entered passcode matches a stored passcode value. Some embodiments of the drawer structure include a stored time threshold, wherein if the drawer is unlocked for a time that meets or exceeds the stored time threshold, the drawer is relocked.
56 COMPUTER SUPPORT STATION US14007252 2012-03-26 US20160128468A1 2016-05-12 Patrick Lafleche; Jason James Wroblewski; Curtis Buiskool; Anthony J. Perry
A computer support station includes a tray having a work surface, with the tray adapted for mounting to a footboard of a hospital bed and being vertically and/or horizontally adjustable. The station further includes a computer and a display in communication with the computer. A keyboard is supported on the work surface and in communication with the computer.
57 Blister package printer US14237159 2012-07-18 US09308744B2 2016-04-12 Gerard Stevens
An assembled blister package has a blister sheet formed with blisters sealed by a foil backing sheet. The blister package is sandwiched between opposite sides of a folded card (not shown) to stiffen it. Each of these sides has a rectilinear array of windows defining discrete areas on which to print. A header sheet on which a bar-code is printed is attached to the backing sheet, and a reader is positioned to read the bar-code and extract from it information which is fed to an ink-jet printer. Two stepping motors are used to control the position of the printer as information is printed on the respective discrete areas of the array. The printer can be spaced from the backing sheet by a sufficient distance to enable it to print without obstruction.
58 System for Monitoring Caregivers and Equipment US14318803 2014-06-30 US20140320290A1 2014-10-30 Ryan A. Reeder; Kenneth L. Kramer; William L. Jacques; Carl William Riley; Richard J. Schuman
A hospital monitoring system for monitoring hospital personnel, a plurality of patient locations for patients, and associated devices is configured to control the associated devices based on the presence of hospital personnel or alarms.
59 HOSPITAL BED COMPUTER SYSTEM HAVING DIRECT CAREGIVER MESSAGING US14207819 2014-03-13 US20140195057A1 2014-07-10 Robert M. Zerhusen; Ryan A. Reeder; John D. Vogel; Michael E. Cerimele; Carl W. Riley; Timothy D. Wildman
A point-of-care computer system is provided, including a display positioned in a point-of-care location. The point-of-care computer includes hardware coupled to a frame of a hospital bed.
60 Patient Support Apparatus With Redundant Identity Verification US13796697 2013-03-12 US20130253291A1 2013-09-26 Steven A. Dixon; David L. Ribble; Todd P. O'Neal; Christopher K. Lack; James M. Allen; Thomas F. Heil
A patient support apparatus includes one or more readers and/or sensing devices to receive data that can be use to verify the identity of persons or objects, such as patients, caregivers, and medications. The sensing devices may include, for example, a biometric sensor, a physiological sensor, a bar code reader, a camera, a microphone, or a combination thereof. The patient support apparatus may use identity verification information obtained from these devices for a number of different purposes, including, for example, managing the delivery of therapy, medication, or treatment to a patient associated with the patient support apparatus.
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