序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 推车 CN201510011243.X 2015-01-09 CN105250101A 2016-01-20 吴昉冀; 曾智宏
发明提供一种推车,包括本体、多个轮子、多个第一抽屉、至少一收集桶及至少一驱动单元。本体具有前面、后面、两侧面、前方空间及后方空间。这些轮子设置于本体的底部。这些第一抽屉容纳于本体的前方空间内,且各第一抽屉能从前面从本体被抽出。收集桶容纳于本体的后方空间内,并具有开口及连通开口的收纳空间,开口位于本体的后方空间内而使收纳空间不暴露至本体外部。驱动单元耦接至收集桶,驱动单元能接收外部的触发而使收集桶从后面从本体被转出,以暴露出开口及收纳空间。医护人员可通过触发驱动单元将收集桶移出本体,以将废弃物丢入收集桶内。由于收集桶是设置于本体内而非突出于本体,所以推车的移动不受到收集桶的影响。
2 病人运送装置 CN201380044130.9 2013-08-21 CN104582663A 2015-04-29 本杰明·斯托克斯; 詹姆斯·A·吕克迈尔; 克里斯托弗·洛克; 本杰明·A·普拉特
发明涉及一种用于运送或重新定位病人的装置及方法。所述装置包括:空气推进器;多层主体,其包括可渗透流体的层、所述空气推进器与其流体连通的包括间隔件材料的层及具有足以支撑由所述病人运送装置抬升的病人的重量的抗拉强度的层。所述装置进一步包括耦合到所述多层主体的多个耦合部件。在特定实施例中,所述装置包括又一层,所述层包括流体吸收性材料。
3 具有彩色照明的医疗手术室 CN200780034854.X 2007-08-21 CN101517311A 2009-08-26 A·K·K·尼尔森; J·迪吕
一种医疗手术室或检查室以及用于照明该室的方法,其中室内大部分或整个手术室都利用不同于白光照明的彩色照明来照亮,从而实现有利的心理效果或主要改进工作条件。例如,在操作期间,在外科医生使用的监视器后面提供绿光,在操作或检查期间,在外科医生后面的区域提供红光。该照明可以受到具有触摸屏界面的计算机控制。
4 轮椅、检测部件间相对位置的装置和手圈上扭矩的方法 CN03122651.5 2003-03-04 CN1327197C 2007-07-18 D·R·约尔格; D·K·尼尔加尔德; A·M·布拉德利
两部件的相对位置的检测基于检测光的第一和第二成分的相对的强度进行。这种强度的平衡与第一和第二颜色过滤器部分被另一部件上的遮光罩的相对遮挡相关。一个使用的例子是在一个有限的旋转范围内的旋转位置的检测。在两部件之间带有柔顺件的情况下,可以用位置传感来代替扭矩传感。
5 传感器 CN03122651.5 2003-03-04 CN1495412A 2004-05-12 D·R·约尔格; D·K·尼尔加尔德; A·M·布拉德利
两部件的相对位置的检测基于检测光的第一和第二成分的相对的强度进行。这种强度的平衡与第一和第二颜色过滤器部分被另一部件上的遮光罩的相对遮挡相关。一个使用的例子是在一个有限的旋转范围内的旋转位置的检测。在两部件之间带有柔顺件的情况下,可以用位置传感来代替扭矩传感。
6 排尿バッグ用ロックアウト機能を有する患者支持装置 JP2017241666 2017-12-18 JP2018108356A 2018-07-12 ザーヒューセン,ロバート マーク; ハイムブロック,リチャード ヘンリー; シューマン,シニア,リチャード ジョセフ; マッコイ,ダニエル
【課題】排尿バッグの床接触を防止する排尿バッグ支持構造を有する患者支持装置を提供する。
【解決手段】患者支持装置10は、ベースフレーム20に対して昇降可能な上側フレーム24を備える。マットレス支持デッキ28、30,32、34はフットデッキ部34を有し、上側フレームに連結される。フットデッキ部は、マットレス支持デッキの残りの部分に対して昇降可動に動作する。排尿バッグ支持体92は、フットデッキ部に連結されて、排尿バッグを支持するように構成されている。制御回路は、上側フレームおよびフットデッキ部の動きを制御する。制御回路は、ロックアウトモードにて上側フレームおよびフットデッキ部の変位を制限することによって、排尿バッグが床に接触するのを防ぐ。
【選択図】図1
7 Medical operating room with color illumination JP2009524901 2007-08-21 JP5260519B2 2013-08-14 クリスチャン クレーガー ニールセン,アンデルス; ドゥルプ,イェスパー
8 患者搬送装置 JP2015528617 2013-08-21 JP2015526197A 2015-09-10 ストークス,ベンジャミン; ラックメイヤー,ジェイムズ,エイ.; ロック,クリストファー; プラット,ベンジャミン,エイ.
患者を搬送または体位変換する装置および方法。装置は、エアムーバと、流体に対して透過性である層とエアムーバが流体連通するスペーサ素材を備える層と患者搬送装置によって持ち上げられる患者の体重を支持するのに十分な引張強度を有する層とを備える複層の本体とを備える。装置は、複層の本体に結合する複数の取り付け部材をさらに備える。ある実施形態において、装置は、流体吸収性素材を備えるさらなる層を備える。【選択図】図3
9 Medical operating room with color illumination JP2009524901 2007-08-21 JP2010501218A 2010-01-21 ドゥルプ,イェスパー; クリスチャン クレーガー ニールセン,アンデルス
部屋の本質的部分または部屋全体は、白色と異なる色のカラー照明で照らされて、有益な心理学的効果を得て、また主として作業環境を改善する医療手術室または検査室および部屋に照明する照明方法。 例えば、手術中に執刀医が使用するモニタの後方に緑色の光を提供し、手術中または検査中に執刀医の後方に赤色の光を提供する。 照明は、タッチスクリーンのインタフェイスによりコンピュータで制御される。
10 Patient chair of dentistry JP5176793 1993-09-24 JP2597326Y2 1999-07-05 シュテックル クラウス
11 SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TREATMENT USING A UNIVERSAL CAGE APPARATUS US15989893 2018-05-25 US20180339184A1 2018-11-29 Marina Feldman Dreytser
A system and a method of treatment using a universal cage creating a coordinate method of exercise. Physical therapy or fitness exercises are provided to a patient through a system of cords, blocks and belts disposed on a plurality of grid panels through a plurality of mounting devices. Placement of the mounting devices on the grid panel is determined by which muscle groups are receiving therapy and the type of movement required. Once the placement for each movement is determined, the coordinates of the mounting device are captured so that the mounting devices can be preset consistently for each therapy session.
12 Apparatus for Wireless Power Transmission Between an External Power Source and an Electric Mobility Vehicle US15993586 2018-05-30 US20180278079A1 2018-09-27 Brian Maxfield; Andrew Walker; James Lester; Wing Ming Lam
Disclosed is an apparatus for wireless power transmission between an external power source and an electric mobility vehicle.
13 Cart with collecting bin US14642764 2015-03-10 US09414890B2 2016-08-16 Fang-Chi Wu; Chih-Hung Tseng
A cart includes a main body, wheels, first drawers, at least one collecting bin and at least one driving unit. The wheels are disposed on the bottom of the main body. The first drawers are contained in a front space of the main body and are configured to be pulled out of the main body via a front surface thereof. The collecting bin is contained in a rear space of the main body. The collecting bin has an opening and an accommodation space communicated with the opening. The opening is located in the rear space such that the accommodation space is not exposed to the outside of the main body. The driving unit is coupled to the collecting bin and configured to receive an external triggering to turn the collecting bin out of the main body via a rear surface thereof, to expose the opening and the accommodation space.
14 PATIENT TRANSPORT DEVICE US14422438 2013-08-21 US20150216751A1 2015-08-06 Benjamin Stokes; James A. Luckemeyer; Christopher Locke; Benjamin A. Pratt
A device and method for transporting or repositioning a patient. The device comprises an air mover; a multi-layered body comprising a layer that is permeable to fluids, an layer comprising a spacer material, with which the air mover is in fluid communication, and a layer having a tensile strength sufficient to support the weight of a patient being lifted by the patient transport device. The device further comprises a plurality of coupling members coupled to the multi-layered body. In certain embodiments, the device comprises a further layer comprising a fluid-absorbent material.
15 Medical Surgery room with coloured Lighting US12451266 2007-08-21 US20100060726A1 2010-03-11 Anders Kristian Kryger Nielsen; Jesper Durup
A medical surgery or examination room and a method for illuminating such a room, wherein a substantial part of the room or the entire room is illuminated with coloured lighting different from white lighting in order to achieve beneficial psychological effects or, primarily, to improve working condition. For example, green light may be provided behind the monitors used by a surgeon during operation and red light in a zone behind a surgeon during operation or examination. The lighting may be controlled by a computer with a touch screen interface.
16 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.
17 Device for connecting a plurality of apparatus and instruments of a medico-technical system US09559493 2000-04-27 US06508809B1 2003-01-21 Frank Bacher
The invention concerns a device for connecting a plurality of apparatuses and instruments of a medico-technical system with various functions and circuits, a system encompassing several areas and diverse types of components, using connection and linking cables and tubes, and in which various colors are coordinated with individual sectors of the system while geometric symbols correspond to certain types of system components and markers are used for certain connectors. Thus, the connectors of apparatuses and instruments are designated with the color of the respective area, with the geometric symbol of the respective type of component, and with the assigned marker. The links in the connection and linking cables and tubes are designated with the color, symbol, and marker of the assigned area, component type, and marking. As a result, the related apparatus and instrument connectors and cable and tube connectors are identified by the combination of color, symbol, and marker.
18 Decorative covers for medical equipment US09747658 2000-12-26 US20010001188A1 2001-05-17 David B. Avner
An exterior covering for various types of medical equipment is disclosed to reduce some of the intimidation created by medical equipment. The covering is configured to receive the medical device and is shaped to portray an object, such as an animal, plant, vehicle, building, etc., and can include a removable figure. The cover has recesses and channels, such as a lens viewing channel, corresponding to the specific equipment to permit unobstructed use of the equipment. When the covering is for a stethoscope, the covering can extend along the ear tubes proximate the ear pieces, between the ear tubes and/or beyond the tubes. When used for a blood pressure cuff the covering is a sleeve that is dimensioned to receive an inflatable bladder, hook and loop materials to enable the cover to be secured to itself and a tube receiving hole to enable the bladder to be inflated.
19 Decorative covers for medical equipment US200134 1998-11-25 US6165035A 2000-12-26 David B. Avner
An exterior covering for various types of medical equipment is disclosed to reduce some of the intimidation created by medical equipment. The interior of the covering is configured to receive the medical equipment while the exterior is shaped to portray an object, such as an animal, plant, vehicle, building, etc., and can include a removable figure. The cover has recesses and channels, such as a lens viewing channel, corresponding to the specific equipment to permit unobstructed use of the equipment. The covering can include a filling to provide a three dimensional sculpted appearance to the object. The covering encompasses at least a portion of the medical equipment and, where necessary, has a method to secure the cover. When manufactured in multiple pieces, the cover can have a bottom portion containing a receiving sleeve that is dimensioned to receive the base of the equipment. A top portion contains a top receiving area, said top receiving area that is dimensioned to received the head of the medical equipment. The top and bottom portions are attached along at least a portion of their periphery with the top being separable from the bottom portion to provide an opening. The medical equipment is positioned in the receiving sleeve and receiving area and the top portion affixed to the bottom, thereby encompassing the medical instrument within the cover. The bottom of the cover can include an access opening to permit at least a portion of the medical equipment to be accessed from exterior of said cover. A removable figures can be affixed to the covering.When the covering is for a stethoscope, the covering can extend along the ear tubes proximate the ear pieces, between the ear tubes and/or beyond the tubes. The covering is affixed to the tubes by securing members. The covering can extends beyond the stethoscope diaphragm and can include an access slot that is dimensioned to enable the diaphragm to be removed from the covering through the slot. The covering can also end before the diaphragm and optionally include a stirrup that extends around at least a portion of the diaphragm.When used for a blood pressure cuff the covering comprises a sleeve that is dimensioned to receive an inflatable bladder, hook and loop materials to enable the cover to be secured to itself and a tube receiving hole to enable the bladder to be inflated.
20 Dental patient chair US111418 1993-08-25 US5484188A 1996-01-16 Klaus Stoeckl
In a dental patient chair that includes a patient bearing taxonomy in which specific treatment surfaces at teeth of the upper jaw and lower jaw are allocated to specific chair positions, an operating unit having an operating area on which the tooth rows of the upper and lower jaw are displayable as a diagram. The dental diagram is subdivided into a plurality of sections which represent treatment surfaces of those teeth for whose treatment identical or approximately identical chair positions are required. The sections are optically displayable on the operating area. Operating means are allocated to the sections, the adjustment means being activated upon actuation of said operating means for the purpose of adjusting the chair parts into the appertaining, selected chair position. The allocation of the operating means to the sections is defined by their arrangement, by colored or by structured fashioning.
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