序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Universal patient lifting frame US13489890 2012-06-06 US08402576B2 2013-03-26 Simon Christopher Dornton Walker
The invention relates to a patient lifting frame for use with an invalid hoist for lifting and supporting an invalid patient. Such a lifting frame can be used in conjunction with a wheeled or overhead mechanical or electrical hoist unit, to assist nursing staff, healthcare staff or carers in lifting and moving disabled patients. This lifting frame may also be used in many different areas to carry able bodied people in safety for operations such as air sea rescue service.
62 MEDICATION DISPENSING APPARATUS HAVING CONVEYED CARRIERS US13076549 2011-03-31 US20120248947A1 2012-10-04 Todd Kijowski; Paul Santmyer
A medication dispensing cabinet and an associated medication dispensing drawer assembly are provided in order to controllably convey and dispense medication. A medication dispensing cabinet may include a cabinet body, a plurality of drawers disposed within and configured for slidable extension relative to the cabinet body, a conveyor belt disposed within a first drawer and a plurality of bins operably connected to the conveyor belt and configured to receive medication for movement with the conveyor belt. Each bin may includes an openable support surface which, in one embodiment, is biased to open. In addition, the first drawer may define an opening and the conveyor belt may be configured to move a respective bin into alignment with the opening. The support surface of the respective bin may then be permitted to open and the medication carried by the respective bin may be dispensed through the opening.
63 Treatment of Asthma, Allergic Rhinitis and Improvement of Quality of Sleep by Temperature Controlled Laminar Airflow Treatment US13514440 2010-12-30 US20120240930A1 2012-09-27 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.
64 Universal patient lifting frame US13016132 2011-01-28 US08214945B2 2012-07-10 Simon Christopher Dornton Walker
The invention relates to a patient lifting frame for use with an invalid hoist for lifting and supporting an invalid patient. Such a lifting frame can be used in conjunction with a wheeled or overhead mechanical or electrical hoist unit, to assist nursing staff, healthcare staff or carers in lifting and moving disabled patients. This lifting frame may also be used in many different areas to carry able bodied people in safety for operations such as air sea rescue service.
65 Overbed table for use with patient support US12473309 2009-05-28 US08082857B2 2011-12-27 Christopher M. George; Robert M. Zerhusen; Carl W. Riley; Ryan A. Reeder; Michael E. Cerimele; David W. Hornbach; Michelle Larsen Walker
An overbed table is provided for use with a bed. The bed includes a first connector that mates with a second connector of the overbed table. When the first and second connectors mate, an electrical connection is established for an electrical device supported by the overbed table.
66 Universal Patient Lifting Frame US13016132 2011-01-28 US20110126351A1 2011-06-02 Simon Christopher Dornton Walker
The invention relates to a patient lifting frame for use with an invalid hoist for lifting and supporting an invalid patient. Such a lifting frame can be used in conjunction with a wheeled or overhead mechanical or electrical hoist unit, to assist nursing staff, healthcare staff or carers in lifting and moving disabled patients. This lifting frame may also be used in many different areas to carry able bodied people in safety for operations such as air sea rescue service.
67 Wheelchair and Method of Security Screening a Wheelchair US12359628 2009-01-26 US20100186525A1 2010-07-29 Chris Mashburn; Shannon Conklin
An improved wheelchair and a method of security screening a wheelchair are disclosed. The wheelchair is constructed of plastic and includes an antimicrobial agent. The wheelchair also includes a plurality of safety features. In a method, the wheelchair is tested for compliance with safety and security standards. If compliant, the wheelchair is certified by locating certification information on the wheelchair and the wheelchair is provided for use. Before each use, the wheelchair is validated by confirming the existence of the certification information. The wheelchair is then used to transport a user to and through a security checkpoint while the user remains seated in the wheelchair, including as the wheelchair passes through checkpoint screening.
68 HOSPITAL BED COMPUTER SYSTEM US12710407 2010-02-23 US20100154124A1 2010-06-24 Robert Mark 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.
69 MEDICATION CART DRAWER LINER AND METHOD FOR USING SAME TO REDUCE NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS US12478974 2009-06-05 US20090242453A1 2009-10-01 Robin E. Hannan; Curtis A. Hannan
In a medication storage cart or ADM machine housing a plurality of individual drawers or bins holding medication and/or medical equipment, the invention provides devices and a method for reducing the risk of nosocomial infection through the use of disposable liners. Disposable liners may be placed within the bins, within drawer liners, or within cubies or mini-drawers. In some applications the liners may be color-coded for a predetermined use or patient compartmentalized with dividers, or customized with special labels. The disposable liners may have a tapered form so that multiple liners may be stored in a nested stack to minimize space requirements and to be loaded into a liner dispenser system.
70 OVERBED TABLE FOR USE WITH PATIENT SUPPORT US12473309 2009-05-28 US20090241807A1 2009-10-01 Christopher M. George; Robert M. Zerhusen; Carl W. Riley; Ryan A. Reeder; Michael E. Cerimele; David W. Hornbach; Michelle Larsen Walker
An overbed table is provided for use with a bed. The bed includes a first connector that mates with a second connector of the overbed table. When the first and second connectors mate, an electrical connection is established for an electrical device supported by the overbed table.
71 MOBILE MEDICATION STORAGE AND DISPENSING APPARATUS US11535348 2006-09-26 US20070078562A1 2007-04-05 William Park
The medication apparatus includes a mobile housing assembly and a plurality of tray members supported therein for rotation on a central mounting assembly. A lockable access door is present in the housing assembly for controlled access to the trays. A tray locking assembly locks and unlocks the trays individually in a plurality of angular positions so that each of the compartments on a particular tray member can be presented before the door. A drive assembly selectively engages and rotates each tray individually when the tray is unlocked. A control system, including a stored program, identifies a compartment associated with a particular patient or associated with particular medications, unlocks the tray associated with the desired compartment, and rotates the tray to present the compartment before the access door, which is then unlocked and openable.
72 Mobile point of care system and associated method and computer program product US11292451 2005-12-02 US20060125356A1 2006-06-15 Robert Meek; Philip Spano; Mary Navarra
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.
73 Containment system US10513645 2003-05-07 US20050138783A1 2005-06-30 Emily Craig
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.
74 Medication dispensing system including medicine cabinet and tray therefor US09706872 2000-11-07 US06636780B1 2003-10-21 David Haitin; Gilead Asseo
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 tray having a plurality of sections for receiving a plurality of receptacles each adapted to contain one or more medication dosages prescribed for a named patient. 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 tray 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 tray the patient names and their respective medication dosages.
75 System and apparatus for the storage and dispensing of items US09589552 2000-06-07 US06338007B1 2002-01-08 Laird Broadfield; Patricia M. Lee; Paul M. Seelinger; David T. Heffron; Albert W. Dibelka; John J. Rodenrys; Robert J. Feeney; Joseph M. Calabro; William Conrad
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.
76 Method of transferring articles, transfer pocket and enclosure US705354 1996-08-29 US5816772A 1998-10-06 Daniel Py
Method of transferring articles (1) contained in a closed transfer pocket (4) into an enclosure, wherein a part S of the wall of the closed transfer pocket (4) is stuck onto a part of the enclosure, there is cut out in the said part S, and from the inside of the enclosure, an opening of sufficient area to allow the passage of the said articles (1), the periphery of the opening of the transfer pocket (4) remaining stuck to the enclosure, and a corresponding opening (13) is made in the enclosure and the said articles (1) are then transferred into the enclosure through the said openings, pocket and enclosure for sterile transfer in particular.
77 Biological fluid specimen collection container US583293 1990-09-17 US5423792A 1995-06-13 L. Thomas Oxley
A multicompartment system for accumulating a human fluid specimen for analysis having a plastic container for holding the specimen with the container having a port opening for receipt of the specimen, means for mechanically sealing the container including a sealable cap, a heat seal, or a plug, with the specimen therein wherein the seal is effected after receipt of the specimen and can include formation of more than one sealed compartment for subsequent separation and analysis and at least one of the sealed compartments having a rigid or semi rigid element therein protruding from a hole in the compartment to dispense the specimen contained therein therefrom, and said system container also having identification elements capable of inscription thereon.
78 Biological fluid specimen collection bag US818683 1992-01-07 US5217443A 1993-06-08 L. Thomas Oxley
The invention concerns the collection of a biological fluid specimen. Both an apparatus and method of collection are described. The apparatus includes an optically transparent plastic bag having a sealable collection port. The bag may be sealed into at least two separate subcompartments. After sealing, the subcompartments are to contain substantially identical fluid specimens. The bag further includes a displaceable element for selectively dispensing and drawing fluid into the system.
79 Hospital bed with pivoting headboard US144188 1988-01-15 US4811435A 1989-03-14 L. Dale Foster; Virgil J. Niese
A hospital bed having a pivoted headboard that functions as a work center. The headboard can be swung to either side of the bed and locked there as well as its normal position at the head of the bed.
80 Container for clinical product US489715 1983-04-29 US4526404A 1985-07-02 Richard M. Vazquez
A label-bearing container for a clinical product in which the product label functions to identify the product contents and can be removed and posted in a patient's hospital chart. In a preferred embodiment the product label will contain areas for entry of clinical observations. The labeled container is particularly useful for the dispensing of blood products.
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