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 包装件的组装期间不必使得底片与泡罩片精确泡罩包装件及在其上印刷信息的设备和其 对准,并且避免了将底片固定在泡罩片上所带来制造方法 的问题。由于印刷信息从在粘贴在泡罩包装件上 CN201280046733.8 2012-07-18 CN103998345B 2017-02-15 G·史蒂文斯
的标题页上的条形码读取出,所以在底片的分散一种组装的泡罩包装件(1)具有用由薄箔底 区域上的泡罩内容物的梳说明和从标题卡片片(4)密封的泡罩(2)形成的泡罩片(11)。泡罩包 读取的患者标识信息之间存在直接关联,因为两装件(1)夹在用来加强它的折叠卡片(未示出)的 者都由相同的条形码确定。相对侧面之间。这些侧面中的每一个具有直线窗口阵列,泡罩通过一个窗口阵列伸出并且另一个窗口阵列限定了其上要施加描述下面泡罩内容物的印刷物的分散区域。其上要印刷条形码的标题页粘贴在底片上,并且读取器(23)设置用来读取条形码并且从中提取信息例如每个泡罩内容物的说明及其在包装中的相应位置。与特定泡罩内容物的标识以及患者标识相关的信息提供给喷墨印刷机(31),并且采用两个步进电机(22,30)来控制印刷机相对于底片的位置。由于印刷机没有与底片物理接触,所以它能够与之间隔足够的距离,从而使之能够没有阻碍的在卡片上方通过,而不管卡片相对于底片的表面凸出。因此印刷能够迅速地进行,而不会受到卡片部分阻碍,并且不必改变在印刷机和它在其上通过的不规则表面之间的距离。这样的优点在于,在泡罩(56)对比文件CN 1305415 A,2001.07.25,CN 1666219 A,2005.09.07,WO 87/06531 A1,1987.11.05,AU 200030182 A1,2000.11.09,JP 特开平11-78148 A,1999.03.23,JP 昭58-194547 A,1983.11.12,CN 1291546 A,2001.04.18,CN 1576172 A,2005.02.09,
2 关于印刷的改进 CN201280046733.8 2012-07-18 CN103998345A 2014-08-20 G·史蒂文斯
一种组装的泡罩包装件(1)具有用由薄箔底片(4)密封的泡罩(2)形成的泡罩片(11)。泡罩包装件(1)夹在用来加强它的折叠卡片(未示出)的相对侧面之间。这些侧面中的每一个具有直线窗口阵列,泡罩通过一个窗口阵列伸出并且另一个窗口阵列限定了其上要施加描述下面泡罩内容物的印刷物的分散区域。其上要印刷条形码的标题页粘贴在底片上,并且读取器(23)设置用来读取条形码并且从中提取信息例如每个泡罩内容物的说明及其在包装中的相应位置。与特定泡罩内容物的标识以及患者标识相关的信息提供给喷墨印刷机(31),并且采用两个步进电机(22,30)来控制印刷机相对于底片的位置。由于印刷机没有与底片物理接触,所以它能够与之间隔足够的距离,从而使之能够没有阻碍的在卡片上方通过,而不管卡片相对于底片的表面凸出。因此印刷能够迅速地进行,而不会受到卡片部分阻碍,并且不必改变在印刷机和它在其上通过的不规则表面之间的距离。这样的优点在于,在泡罩包装件的组装期间不必使得底片与泡罩片精确对准,并且避免了将底片固定在泡罩片上所带来的问题。由于印刷信息从在粘贴在泡罩包装件上的标题页上的条形码读取出,所以在底片的分散区域上的泡罩内容物的梳说明和从标题卡片读取的患者标识信息之间存在直接关联,因为两者都由相同的条形码确定。
3 手動リフティングスリング装置 JP2015557312 2013-02-18 JP2016506837A 2016-03-07 キー ウォン、チョー
手動リフティングスリング装置(10)であって、布製の、患者の臀部及び足部を支持する底部支持部(12)、前記底部支持部(12)に対し傾斜をなして接合されて、前記患者の背部を支持する後側支持部(11)、左右両側においてそれぞれ患者の位置を規制する左側ガード部(13)及び右側ガード部(14)、を含み、前記左側ガード部(13)及び右側ガード部(14)はいずれも前記底部支持部(12)と後側支持部(11)の双方に接合され、かつ、前記左側ガード部(13)と右側ガード部(14)には、リフティングハンドル(15)が少なくとも2つずつ設けられている。本装置に用いられる布は織布または不織布であり、非生分解性材料或いは生分解性の重合体材料からなる。構造がシンプルで設計が合理的であり、快適性が高くかつ低コストであることから、患者ごとに有限回数だけ使用される専用の手動リフティングスリング装置を配備可能となる。【選択図】図1
4 手動リフティングスリング装置 JP2015557312 2013-02-18 JP6219412B2 2017-10-25 ウォン、チョー キー
5 PATIENT LIFT SYSTEM WITH COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY FEATURES EP16181915.6 2016-07-29 EP3123998A1 2017-02-01 KAIKENGER, Philippe

Patient lift systems and lift accessories for the same are disclosed. In one example, a system may include a rail having a carriage support channel formed in the rail, the channel having a width, the rail has a working load rating; a carriage slidably disposed in the rail for relative movement to the rail, the carriage comprising a shaft having a length; and a lift unit coupled to the carriage and operable to raise and lower a lifting strap, wherein the lift unit has a working load rating; wherein the length of the shaft of the carriage is less than the width of the channel when the working load rating of the lift unit is equal to or less than the working load rating of the rail. In this manner, lift units that are incompatible with the working load rating of the rail cannot be connected with the rail.

6 MANUAL LIFTING SLING APPARATUS EP13875187 2013-02-18 EP2913040A4 2016-07-13 WONG CHO KEE
Disclosed is a manual lifting sling apparatus (10) made of fabric, comprising: a bottom support part (12) used for supporting the buttocks and legs of a patient; a rear support part (11) joined to the bottom support part (12) to form an inclined angle and used for supporting the back of the patient; a left blocking part (13) and a right blocking part (14) restraining the patient respectively on the left and right sides, the left blocking part (13) and the right blocking part (14) both concurrently being joined with the bottom support part (12) and the rear support part (11); and at least two lifting handles (15) provided on both the left blocking part (13) and the right blocking part (14). The fabric used for the apparatus is a woven fabric or non-woven fabric, and is made of a non-biodegradable material or biodegradable polymer material. The apparatus has a simple structure, a rational design, a high degree of comfort and is low in cost, and can be a manual lifting sling apparatus deployed specially for each patient for finite use.
7 Manual Lifting Sling Apparatus US14654765 2013-02-18 US20150342811A1 2015-12-03 Cho Kee Wong
Disclosed is a manual lifting sling apparatus (10) made of fabric, comprising: a bottom support part (12) used for supporting the buttocks and legs of a patient; a rear support part (11) joined to the bottom support part (12) to form an inclined angle and used for supporting the back of the patient; a left blocking part (13) and a right blocking part (14) restraining the patient respectively on the left and right sides, the left blocking part (13) and the right blocking part (14) both concurrently being joined with the bottom support part (12) and the rear support part (11); and at least two lifting handles (15) provided on both the left blocking part (13) and the right blocking part (14). The fabric used for the apparatus is a woven fabric or non-woven fabric, and is made of a non-biodegradable material or biodegradable polymer material. The apparatus has a simple structure, a rational design, a high degree of comfort and is low in cost, and can be a manual lifting sling apparatus deployed specially for each patient for finite use.
8 Medical Mattress With Firmness Adjustment US14018946 2013-09-05 US20140090178A1 2014-04-03 Justin Taylor Morgan; Anthony J. Patrick; Joshua James Jakubowski
A mattress for institutional use provides upper and lower surfaces offering different levels of firmness through the use of gradiated firmness in multiple polymer foam layers.
9 Dynamic Indicator and Bed Employing the Same US13192951 2011-07-28 US20120023791A1 2012-02-02 Richard H. Heimbrock
A bed 20 has an indicator 80 associated therewith. The indicator has a first visually perceivable state and a second visually perceivable state differing from the first state in response to a change in a direction a of observation. Collectively, the states inform an observer of a feature or capability of the bed. The indicator may be in W the form of a label 82 associable with the bed and having the first and second visually perceivable states for collectively indicating the capability or feature of the bed. In general, the indicator is associated with an article to convey information about the article.
10 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.
11 Medication cart drawer liner and method for using same to reduce nosocomial infections US10246058 2002-09-18 US20040050750A1 2004-03-18 Robin E. Hannan; Curtis A. Hannan
In a medication cart apparatus housing a plurality of individual medication bins, the invention provides devices and a method for reducing the risk of nosocomial infection through the use of disposable bin liners. In some applications the bin 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.
12 Medical mattress with firmness adjustment US14018946 2013-09-05 US09877591B2 2018-01-30 Justin Taylor Morgan; Anthony J. Patrick; Joshua James Jakubowski
A mattress for institutional use provides upper and lower surfaces offering different levels of firmness through the use of gradiated firmness in multiple polymer foam layers.
13 CASKET AND METHOD FOR APPLYING AN OUTER LAYER WITH A CUSTOMIZABLE ARTWORK DESIGN TO FINISH THE CASKET US14930835 2015-11-03 US20170119611A1 2017-05-04 Giuseppe FORMUSO; Rolando Oscar CARVALHO; Robert Marzilli
A casket comprising a casket underbody and an outer covering applied to the casket underbody to produce a finished casket. The casket underbody, i.e. casket lid and casket body, may be fabricated from lower cost wood, metal or plastic materials. The outer covering comprises a thin film and a base layer applied to the outer surface of the casket underbody. According to an embodiment, the outer covering may be customized or personalized according to the wishes or likes of the beloved deceased, or the family thereof, for example, the outer covering may be personalized with an artwork design for a favourite sport's team, or for a pet.
14 Dynamic prescription dispensing checklist systems and methods US13804385 2013-03-14 US09457610B2 2016-10-04 Colleen A. Hagadorn; Kathleen A. Bauer
A system includes a board comprising a first surface comprising an area identified for allowing a user to identify prescriptions, an area identified for allowing a user to identify times for taking the prescription, and an area identified for allowing a user to removably mark the board upon dispensing pills into a weekly or monthly pill organizer. A first plurality of strips movably and releasably is attachable to the first surface of the board in the area identified for labeling prescription medications. The first plurality of strips comprises a front surface operable for allowing a user to removably label prescription medications. A second plurality of strips is movably and releasably attachable to the first surface of the board in the area identified for labeling times for taking the prescription medications. The second plurality of strips comprising a front surface operable for allowing a user to removably label times for taking the prescription medications.
15 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.
16 Memorial urn US14599747 2015-01-19 US09233045B2 2016-01-12 Lindsay Lynch
A memorial urn includes a central core having at least one vessel stored therein, the vessel functioning to house and identify cremated remains. A protective outer shell having a one or more commemoratory items is positioned about the core. One or more lighted elements illuminates the outer body, and a candleholder is positioned onto the outer body. A base unit is removably secured to the bottom of the outer shell.
17 System and method for tracking a deceased body US12689715 2010-01-19 US08572823B1 2013-11-05 Ray Kingston Fransisco
A process and apparatus for tracking a deceased body. The apparatus includes a processor and at least one remote computer system adapted to read and store a unique biometric input from a deceased body. The biometric input is catalogued with a unique identifier. Prior to cremation of a deceased body at a crematorium, the biometric input is scanned and matched to stored data to verify the identity of the deceased body. The deceased body is cremated in a retort furnace, processed in cremains processor and stored in a locking urn with the unique identifier such that the identity of the remains is shown.
18 DYNAMIC PRESCRIPTION DISPENSING CHECKLIST SYSTEMS AND METHODS US13804385 2013-03-14 US20130264352A1 2013-10-10 Colleen A. HAGADORN; Kathleen A. BAUER
A system includes a board comprising a first surface comprising an area identified for allowing a user to identify prescriptions, an area identified for allowing a user to identify times for taking the prescription, and an area identified for allowing a user to removably mark the board upon dispensing pills into a weekly or monthly pill organizer. A first plurality of strips movably and releasably is attachable to the first surface of the board in the area identified for labeling prescription medications. The first plurality of strips comprises a front surface operable for allowing a user to removably label prescription medications. A second plurality of strips is movably and releasably attachable to the first surface of the board in the area identified for labeling times for taking the prescription medications. The second plurality of strips comprising a front surface operable for allowing a user to removably label times for taking the prescription medications.
19 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.
20 MANUAL LIFTING SLING APPARATUS EP13875187.0 2013-02-18 EP2913040B1 2018-05-16 WONG, Cho Kee
Disclosed is a manual lifting sling apparatus (10) made of fabric, comprising: a bottom support part (12) used for supporting the buttocks and legs of a patient; a rear support part (11) joined to the bottom support part (12) to form an inclined angle and used for supporting the back of the patient; a left blocking part (13) and a right blocking part (14) restraining the patient respectively on the left and right sides, the left blocking part (13) and the right blocking part (14) both concurrently being joined with the bottom support part (12) and the rear support part (11); and at least two lifting handles (15) provided on both the left blocking part (13) and the right blocking part (14). The fabric used for the apparatus is a woven fabric or non-woven fabric, and is made of a non-biodegradable material or biodegradable polymer material. The apparatus has a simple structure, a rational design, a high degree of comfort and is low in cost, and can be a manual lifting sling apparatus deployed specially for each patient for finite use.
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