序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 PERSON LIFTING DEVICES WITH ACCESSORY DETECTION FEATURES AND METHODS FOR OPERATING THE SAME US15196465 2016-06-29 US20170000672A1 2017-01-05 Mattias Andersson; Andreas Bolin; Marica Demby; John V. Harmeyer; Roger Karlsson; Douglas A. Seim; Varad Narayan Srivastava
In the embodiments described herein, the person lifting device automatically determines if an accessory, such as a sling, is properly connected to a sling bar of the person lifting device and, if the accessory is not properly connected, the person lifting device provides a user with a visual and/or audible warning and, in some embodiments, may lock-out the actuation controls of the person lifting device to prevent the person lifting device from being used.
122 SYSTEM FOR MONITORING CAREGIVERS AND EQUIPMENT US14976388 2015-12-21 US20160148489A1 2016-05-26 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.
123 HOSPITAL BED COMPUTER SYSTEM HAVING EMR CHARTING CAPABILITY US14985885 2015-12-31 US20160117450A1 2016-04-28 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.
124 Hospital bed computer system having direct caregiver messaging US14207819 2014-03-13 US09286441B2 2016-03-15 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.
125 Apparatus And Methods For Monitoring Objects In A Surgical Field US14836258 2015-08-26 US20150363618A1 2015-12-17 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.
126 MODULAR WALL FOR DIVIDING ROOMS IN A HEALTHCARE FACILITY US14553027 2014-11-25 US20150075085A1 2015-03-19 David C. NEWKIRK; Dennis J. GALLANT; Brian J. HOFFMAN; Steven R. WESTERFELD; Sebastian MOSTER; Joseph H. ABEL
A modular architectural wall system for a patient room may support accessories and include panels. The architectural wall system may include gas outlets and electrical outlets mounted to a surface of the architectural wall system.
127 Hospital bed computer system for control of patient room environment US13738085 2013-01-10 US08674839B2 2014-03-18 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.
128 HOSPITAL BED COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR CONTROL OF PATIENT ROOM ENVIRONMENT US13738085 2013-01-10 US20130131870A1 2013-05-23 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.
129 Patient health based support apparatus configuration US12537839 2009-08-07 US08437876B2 2013-05-07 Timothy J. Receveur; Stephen C. Flint; Charles A. Lachenbruch
A person-support apparatus operates according to a set of default operating parameters, processes information corresponding to an occupant of the person-support apparatus from a receiver to determine if an optimal value for an operating parameter is different from the default value, modifies a default operating parameter to an optimal value based on the information corresponding to the occupant of the person-support apparatus to create a modified operating parameter, and operates the person-support apparatus utilizing the modified operating parameter.
130 Touch screen control of a hospital bed US13331148 2011-12-20 US08334779B2 2012-12-18 Robert Mark Zerhusen; Ryan A. Reeder; John D. Vogel; Michael E. Cerimele; Carl W. Riley; Timothy D. Wildman
A hospital bed includes a frame having at least one movable frame portion and circuitry coupled to the frame. The hospital bed also has a touch screen coupled to the frame and coupled to the circuitry. The touch screen is operable to display a plurality of screens for controlling bed functions, including displaying a frame control screen having at least one icon which is touched by a user to command the circuitry to actuate movement of the movable frame portion of the frame.
131 MEDICINE COLLECTING SYSTEM AND CART US13512135 2010-11-10 US20120271454A1 2012-10-25 Makoto Gotou; Yoshihiko Matsukawa; Takanobu Tanimoto; Tohru Nakamura
A medicine collecting system (11) includes a cart (14) having a plurality of housing units (23) that each house a tray (12), and a dispenser (13) that dispenses a first medicine to the tray housed in each housing unit of the cart (14) according to prescription information that indicates the type of a medicine to be dispensed to each tray and the number of the medicines and is set for each tray. A memory unit (28) of the system (11) stores, for each tray, the prescription information with housing unit identification information that identifies the housing unit housing the tray to which the first medicine is dispensed by the dispenser (13), in association with one another. The system (11) includes a medicine rack processing unit (33) that identifies the prescription information containing information on a second medicine to be supplied to each tray after dispensing of the first medicine and determines the housing unit identification information corresponding to the identified prescription information, and an LED (26) that presents information that identifies the housing unit (23) indicated by the housing unit identification information.
132 ENHANCED MODULAR DRAWER STRUCTURES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS US13087176 2011-04-14 US20120262039A1 2012-10-18 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.
133 Mobile device for transporting, tracking, and processing medical instruments US12105695 2008-04-18 US08287816B2 2012-10-16 Jude A. Kral
A mobile device for transporting, tracking and processing medical instruments. The device comprises a cart including at least one receptacle for receiving an instrument container having instruments stored therein. The cart also includes plumbing for circulating processing fluids through the instrument container and a communications system for communicating tracking data associated with the instrument container and the cart.
134 Universal Patient Lifting Frame US13489890 2012-06-06 US20120240334A1 2012-09-27 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.
135 TOUCH SCREEN CONTROL OF A HOSPITAL BED US13331148 2011-12-20 US20120102434A1 2012-04-26 Robert Mark Zerhusen; Ryan A. Reeder; John D. Vogel; Michael E. Cerimele; Carl W. Riley; Timothy D. Wildman
A hospital bed includes a frame having at least one movable frame portion and circuitry coupled to the frame. The hospital bed also has a touch screen coupled to the frame and coupled to the circuitry. The touch screen is operable to display a plurality of screens for controlling bed functions, including displaying a frame control screen having at least one icon which is touched by a user to command the circuitry to actuate movement of the movable frame portion of the frame.
136 VACCINATION CART FOR OPTIMIZED DISTRIBUTION AND ADMINISTRATION OF VACCINATIONS US12732079 2010-03-25 US20110234061A1 2011-09-29 Casey DeLoach
A stand-alone vaccination cart provides an all-in-one solution for distribution, maintenance, administration and presentation of vaccine shots. The vaccination cart comprises both a lower portion and an upper portion. The lower portion includes a refrigeration unit, a temperature monitor connected to the refrigeration unit, a plurality of storage drawers and a syringe disposal container. Placed on top of the lower portion is a work station which includes a networked computer and a printer for processing insurance and repayment forms. The corresponding upper portion includes a plurality bays to store additional medical supplies (gauze, disinfectant, adhesive bandages, etc). The networked computer is capable of communicating wirelessly with a centralized server.
137 Medication cart drawer liner and method for using same to reduce nosocomial infections US12478974 2009-06-05 US07806488B2 2010-10-05 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.
138 Mobile medication storage and dispensing apparatus US11535348 2006-09-26 US07747347B2 2010-06-29 William C. Park, IV
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.
139 Method and apparatus for ecological burial US12237953 2008-09-25 US07665195B1 2010-02-23 Jose Fernando Vazquez-Perez
The urn of the invention comprises a series of pod-like containers designed to function as cinerary urns (i.e. receptacles for human ashes) comprising a bottom shell and a top cover made of biodegradable materials. The bottom shell having a hollow protrusion for a direct contact with the earth, while the top cover has several holes promoting the germination of the living monument. The urn is meant to be used with new or pre-existing plants producing a living monument in memory of the deceased person whose ashes it contains.
140 System and method for storing items and tracking item usage US11298813 2005-12-09 US07630791B2 2009-12-08 Thuy T. Nguyen; Richard W. Massey
A system and method for storing items and tracking usage of items in a user configurable medication dispensing cabinet is disclosed. Items are stored in a tray or drawer having user-adjustable storage spaces. A graphical user interface comprising a touch screen enables users to rapidly customize the layout of storage spaces, which allows a wide variety of shapes and sizes of items to be stored in the tray. A kit of items that are identified in advance may be removed more efficiently by ordering removal based on the location of the storage spaces in which the items are stored. Items not identified in advance may be removed and tracked more efficiently through the use of the graphical user interface or a scanner for reading machine-readable identification tags on the items or the storage spaces. Bar codes and RFID devices are contemplated for use as identification tags.
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