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 Automatically Controllable Smart Stroller or Wheelchair US13684634 2012-11-26 US20130162396A1 2013-06-27 Chih-Hsiung Yang
A smart stroller or wheelchair device includes a frame, a body-movement detecting unit provided on the frame, a drive control unit and a drive unit. The drive control unit electrically connects with the body-movement detecting unit and the drive unit. The body-movement detecting unit is operated to detect a position and a distance of an operator, thereby the drive control unit synchronously controlling the drive unit to move the frame a predetermined distance. In an embodiment, the stroller or wheelchair device includes a light sensor unit, a canopy control unit and a canopy drive unit. In an alternative, the stroller or wheelchair device includes a backrest adjustment mechanism, a recognition system or a safety guard system.
42 Payload Aware Medical Cart, System and Method US12429873 2009-04-24 US20090267772A1 2009-10-29 Pourya M. Dehnadi
A payload aware medical cart, system and method utilizes a computer system to take inventory of the medical products stored in the medical cart. Each medical product carries an ID tag that provides a unique identifier when queried by an ID sensor, and the medical cart detects the contents of each compartment by reading the ID tags of the products placed in that compartment thereby producing an inventory enumerating all products and the quantity of each product per compartment.
43 A MULTIMODALITY MEDICAL PROCEDURE MATTRESS-BASED DEVICE PCT/US2015064347 2015-12-07 WO2016090384A3 2016-08-18 GAINOR JOHN P; WILSON ROBERT F; VALETI UMA S
A mattress system is provided that is optimized for the hospital setting and includes a guiderail system that accepts a variety of accessories for attachment thereto. The guiderail system may have integrated data lines, power lines, gas lines, and/or fluid lines. Also provided are radioabsorbant shields, trays and other components designed for optimal use with the mattress system.
44 A MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY STATION AND METHOD OF USE EP16809578.4 2016-11-14 EP3373883A2 2018-09-19 VOLEK, Robert; FINNERTY, Jack; CHEN, Jin; SOSNIAK, Krzysztof; IPINCE, Marcel; PFEIFFER, Charles; PIOTROWSKI, Adam; TAN, Harry
The invention includes a medical technology station and a method for using the medical technology cart. The station can be a portable cart that can be movable, such as rollable, and has a computer system. Attached to the cart is a housing that communicates with the computer system. Insertable in the housing is a cassette system that includes a series of drawers. The drawers are openable and preferably closeable on command from a user. The drawers have a readable unique drawer identifier that is readable by sensors in the cassette. The cassette also preferably includes proximity sensors, while the drawers contain a target for the proximity sensors. In use, an operator, with proper credentials, can, though the computer system, identify a drawer to be opened by the computer system. The cassette and drawers can be removed from the housing and transported to another location for filling of the drawers with medications or other supplies.
45 POLIFUNCTIONAL BED EP14828518.2 2014-11-25 EP3073868B1 2017-12-27 BIANCOFIORE, Roberto
A multi-functional bed (1) includes a base (2) and a frame supported by the aforesaid base (2). The frame (4) is configured for receiving a user (U) and includes an end region (H) where, when a user (U) is lying on the bed (1), the head (HE) of the user (U) is received, The bed (1) includes a first diffusion module and a second diffusion module (28, 30; 28′, 30′; 280, 300) located in the end region (H) and configured for diffusion of at least one from among an active agent, a sound signal; and a visual signal. Each of the diffusion modules (28, 30; 28′, 30′; 280, 300) is mobile between a resting position and a working position, where, in the working position, the diffusion modules (28, 30; 28′, 30′; 280, 300) are oriented towards the head (HE) of the user (U).
46 MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD EP17152025.7 2017-01-18 EP3254611A1 2017-12-13 RIBBLE, David; EMMONS, Kirsten; FU, Yongju

One embodiment of a monitoring system includes a sensing subsystem adapted to sense an external parameter within a region of interest relative to an occupant support or an occupant of the occupant support. The monitoring system also includes a processor. The processor is adapted to adapted to receive data representing the sensed external parameter and to execute machine readable instructions thereby causing the monitoring system to evaluate, based on the received data, a likelihood that the occupant will attempt an egress from the occupant support. The processor is also adapted to generate a notification of the likelihood of attempted egress.

47 LIFTING APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS EP12726641 2012-05-31 EP2713979B1 2017-05-03 REID JOSHUA NICHOLAS GEORGE
A lifting apparatus and associated methods for raising a user in a body of water. The lifting apparatus includes a platform configured to receive a wheelchair. The apparatus is reconfigurable between a raised configuration; a lowered configuration; and a storage configuration. The apparatus is configured to maintain the platform in a substantially horizontal orientation in the raised, lowered and storage configurations.
48 PATIENTENAUFLAGE MIT KOPPELBAREN AUFLAGETEILEN EP16180988.4 2016-07-25 EP3127525A1 2017-02-08 Tockweiler, Udo

Patientenauflage, insbesondere für einen Operationstisch, mit zwei aneinander koppelbaren Auflageteilen (10, 12), die relativ zueinander um eine Schwenkachse (S) verschwenkbar sind, wobei eine Übertragungseinrichtung vorgesehen ist, um zwischen den beiden Auflageteilen (10, 12) Daten und/oder elektrische Energie zu übertragen, wobei die Übertragungseinrichtung eine erste Komponente (20) und eine zweite Komponente (22) umfasst, die drahtlos miteinander kommunizieren, wobei die Komponenten bei einem Verschwenken eines Auflageteils (12) relativ zu dem anderen Auflageteil (10) ebenfalls relativ zueinander um die Schwenkachse (S) bewegt werden.

49 Configurable user interface systems for hospital bed EP13169891.2 2013-05-30 EP2669754A3 2016-12-07 Vanderpohl, Irvin J.

Configurable user interface systems for a patient support structure are disclosed. As described a control interface comprises the capability to allow limited impact on processes deemed important when other applications and programs are run. The configurable user interface systems described herein allow for customized display of information and display options available to a user in various environments.

50 POLIFUNCTIONAL BED EP14828518.2 2014-11-25 EP3073868A1 2016-10-05 BIANCOFIORE, Roberto
A multi-functional bed (1) includes a base (2) and a frame supported by the aforesaid base (2). The frame (4) is configured for receiving a user (U) and includes an end region (H) where, when a user (U) is lying on the bed (1), the head (HE) of the user (U) is received, The bed (1) includes a first diffusion module and a second diffusion module (28, 30; 28′, 30′; 280, 300) located in the end region (H) and configured for diffusion of at least one from among an active agent, a sound signal; and a visual signal. Each of the diffusion modules (28, 30; 28′, 30′; 280, 300) is mobile between a resting position and a working position, where, in the working position, the diffusion modules (28, 30; 28′, 30′; 280, 300) are oriented towards the head (HE) of the user (U).
51 EQUIPMENT, DRESSING AND GARMENT WIRELESS CONNECTIVIITY TO A PATIENT BED EP15190831.6 2015-10-21 EP3015098A3 2016-08-03 RIBBLE, David Lance; NEWKIRK, David C.; HOOD, Michael Scott; LINGENFELSER, Joshua Peter; ZERHUSEN, Robert Mark; DIXON, Steven Alan; WILDMAN, Timothy D.

A system comprises a patient bed having a reader to read wireless signals. In some embodiments a wound dressing has a transmitter that transmits wireless signals to the reader of the patient bed. In other embodiments, a garment has a transmitter that transmits wireless signals to the reader of the patient bed. In still further embodiments, other medical equipment has a transmitter that transmits wireless signals to the reader of the patient bed.

52 LIFT SYSTEM WITH STATUS INDICATORS EP15177533.5 2013-10-30 EP2952169A1 2015-12-09 Ng, Chun-Piaw

A lift apparatus for lifting a patient comprises a sling bar (60) adapted to have a sling (110) secured thereto, a controller (138) and a status indicator (160) responsive to the controller for indicating the status of at least one parameter associated with the lift apparatus. The associated parameters comprise height, speed, sling securement state, sling compatibility, and fault state.

53 A POSITIONING SYSTEM EP12775609.6 2012-08-30 EP2750652B1 2015-09-23 BLADT, Rolf Henrik
54 Apparatus and method for assisting impaired or disabled persons EP14161131.9 2014-03-21 EP2783671A1 2014-10-01 Hjort, Mogens; Grotner, Jimmy; Hjort, Henrik

An apparatus for assisting a person to move from a seated position on a seat or the like to a standing position and vice versa. The apparatus comprises: a base; an actuator arrangement supported by the base and a torso support configured for supporting the torso and possibly also the underarms of the person to be a supported with the chest of the person facing the torso support. The torso support has a main engagement surface for engaging the chest of the person to be assisted, the actuator arrangement being configured to be able to move the torso support up and down over a range of vertical positions and the actuator arrangement is configured to be able to move the torso support back and forth over a range of horizontal positions in a direction substantially perpendicular to the main engagement surface. The actuator arrangement is configured to move the torso support in the vertical range of positions independently of the horizontal position of the torso support. The actuator arrangement is configured to move the torso support in the horizontal range of positions independently of the vertical position of the torso support. The apparatus also comprises a rotational actuator operatively connected to the torso support for rotating the torso support about a substantially horizontal pivot axis.

55 A POSITIONING SYSTEM EP12775609.6 2012-08-30 EP2750652A1 2014-07-09 BLADT, Rolf Henrik
The present invention relates to a positioning system for positioning a person on a surgical table, comprising a mattress set and at least one positioning pad having a water proof and breathable cover enclosing one or more layers of foam where the cover or a layer of foam comprises a data storage device capable of communicating with a data processing unit. The position system serves to inhibit decubitus ulcer on a person placed in a static position.
56 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING AND PROVIDING THERAPEUTIC SUPPORT FOR A USER EP12817138.6 2012-07-19 EP2734083A2 2014-05-28 JACOFSKY, Marc, C.; JACOFSKY, David, J.
A method for monitoring pressure at one or more points on an individual and automatically adjusting one or more sections of a support structure. The method includes periodically receiving pressure data from one or more radio frequency addressable sensors placed on an individual; determining, based on the received pressure data, whether an adjustment in the support structure is required; systematically adjusting cells located within the plurality of zones, one zone at a time, until an improvement in pressure data is indicated. If an improvement in pressure data is indicated for a zone, systematically adjusting cells within the plurality of subzones for that zone, one subzone at a time, until an improvement in pressure data is indicated. If an improvement in pressure data is indicated for a subzone, systematically adjusting cells in that subzone, one cell at a time, until an improvement in pressure data is indicated.
57 Lift system with status indicators EP13190831.1 2013-10-30 EP2727571A2 2014-05-07 NG, Chun-Piaw

A lift apparatus for lifting a patient comprises a sling bar (60) adapted to have a sling (110) secured thereto, a controller (138) and a status indicator (160) responsive to the controller for indicating the status of at least one parameter associated with the lift apparatus. The associated parameters comprise height, speed, sling securement state, sling compatibility, and fault state.

58 Therapy enabler system EP12189785.4 2012-10-24 EP2586413A3 2013-12-11 Richards, Sandy Mark; Douglas, Stephen L.; Amin, Ruchik A.; Receveur, Timothy Joseph; Vanderpohl, Irvin John III

A patient support apparatus (10) includes a patient support structure, such as a bed frame (11) or mattress (12) or both, that is configured to support a patient in a recumbent position. The patient support structure is configured to provide at least one therapy to a patient. A therapy enabler token (40) is coupleable to the patient support structure. The at least one therapy is disabled when the therapy enabler token is decoupled from the patient support structure and the at least one therapy is enabled in response to the therapy enabler token being coupled to the patient support structure.

59 Biometric bed configuration EP11192005.4 2011-12-05 EP2460503A2 2012-06-06 Andrienko, Kirill

A bed has one or more electronically-controllable features. Input-output devices are used by persons to control the electronically-controllable features. A biometric input-output device obtains biometric data from persons who desire to control one or more of the electronically-controllable features. The bed may restrict access to or modify one or more of the electronically-controllable features based on the biometric data.

60 Hospital bed with graphical user interface having advanced functionality EP11184041.9 2011-10-05 EP2438897A2 2012-04-11 Huster, Keith A.; Tallent, Dan R.; Pittenger, William G.; Flint, Stephen Carlyle; Zerhusen, Robert Mark; Crane, Matthew W.; Kendall, Brian J.; Allen, James Maurice

A patient support apparatus, such as a hospital bed, communicates with an electronic medical record (EMR) system in healthcare facility. The hospital bed includes a patient support structure to support a patient, a graphical user interface coupled to the patient support structure, and control circuitry coupled to the graphical user interface. The graphical user interface displays at least one input that may be used by a caregiver to chart data into an electronic medical record (EMR) of a patient supported by the patient support structure.

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