序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 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.
82 Warming therapy patient care units with automated cooling modes US14352989 2011-12-13 US09655801B2 2017-05-23 Ulf Timme; Harald Kneuer; Philip Moehring
Described herein is a system including a patient support unit having a patient environment, a heating module, a sensor module, and a control system. The control system is configured to selectively operate the system in a pre-programmed cooling mode configured to disable the heating module while monitoring patient-specific data of the patient using the sensor module. Related apparatus, systems, methods and/or articles are described.
83 Portable neonatal intensive care unit US14446749 2014-07-30 US09433524B2 2016-09-06 Marc R Nadeau
The present invention relates to a portable, self-contained, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) providing heating (or cooling) for the patient by controlled exchange of thermal energy between a transparent enclosure that houses the infant and an internal reservoir. The invention has no requirement for electrical power. The internal reservoir utilizes water that is heated (or cooled) by an external source. The micro-environment inside the transparent enclosure for the infant and the water inside the internal reservoir are thermally and acoustically isolated in order to minimize heat and sound exchange with the ambient environment.
84 Infant support device US13925254 2013-06-24 US09226596B2 2016-01-05 Timothy R. Beevers; Katherine K. Beevers
An infant holding device, including an infant holding portion, including a ductile sheet covered with infant-compatible material and a stand portion, adapted to support the infant holding portion in a vertically diagonal position, so that the infant holding portion thereby has a top and a bottom. In one preferred embodiment the ductile sheet is made of aluminum. In an additional preferred embodiment the infant holding portion is separable from the stand portion.
85 WARMING THERAPY PATIENT CARE UNITS WITH AUTOMATED WARM-UP MODES US14352981 2011-12-13 US20140303694A1 2014-10-09 Ulf Timme; Harald Kneuer; Philip Moehring
Described herein is a system including a patient support unit having a patient environment, a heating module, a sensor module, and a control system. The control system is configured to selectively operate the system in a pre-programmed warm-up mode configured to gradually warm the patient in the patient environment according to a series of stepped skin temperature increases performed over a series of stepped time durations to achieve a goal skin temperature. Related apparatus, system, methods and/or articles are described.
86 MOUNTING DEVICE PROVIDING A PIVOTAL INTERFACE FOR ATTACHMENT OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT THERETO AND A METHOD THEREOF US14156816 2014-01-16 US20140124637A1 2014-05-08 Robert C. Chinn; Joseph G. Bourgraf
A mounting device which provides a pivotal interface for emergency equipment and a method of attaching the emergency equipment to a rescue transport, e.g., a foot of a litter, are disclosed. For example, the mounting device is releasably attachable to the litter and includes a fastening device operably attached to a mounting structure of the device. The mounting structure includes a tilt plate capable of pivoting. The mounting device also includes an adapter capable of securely mating with the tilt plate, providing a pivotal interface for the attachment of the emergency equipment thereto.
87 Mounting device providing a pivotal interface for attachment of emergency equipment thereto and a method thereof US13115427 2011-05-25 US08661583B2 2014-03-04 Robert C. Chinn; Joseph G. Bourgraf
A mounting device which provides a pivotal interface for emergency equipment and a method of attaching the emergency equipment to a rescue transport, e.g., a foot of a litter, are disclosed. For example, the mounting device is releasably attachable to the litter and includes a fastening device operably attached to a mounting structure of the device. The mounting structure includes a tilt plate capable of pivoting. The mounting device also includes an adapter capable of securely mating with the tilt plate, providing a pivotal interface for the attachment of the emergency equipment thereto.
88 ASSISTANCE TERMINAL FOR REMOTELY MONITORING A PERSON CONNECTED TO A MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND MONITORING DEVICE US13983640 2012-02-14 US20130328685A1 2013-12-12 Thomas Similowski; Jesus Gonzalez-Bermejo; Christian Straus; Julien Hurbault; Didier Foret; Nathalie Franckhauser; Sylvie Rouault
The invention relates to an assistance terminal (5, 6a, 6b) including a housing (5) and at least one terminal (6a, 6b) for remotely monitoring a person (1) connected to a medical assistance and/or monitoring device (3).According to the invention, the housing (5) comprises: reception means (8) for receiving a signal from the medical device (3); conditioning means (9) for conditioning the signal received by the reception means (8) of the housing (5); storage means (10) for, in a learning phase prior to a phase of use of the terminal (5, 6a, 6b), storing a range of signals which are sent by the medical device (3), and which are received by the reception means (8) of the housing (5) and which are conditioned by the conditioning means (9); comparison means (11) for, during the phase of use of the terminal (5, 6a, 6b), comparing a signal sent by the medical device (3), received by the reception means (8) and conditioned by the conditioning means (9), with the signals previously stored; transmission means (12) for, during the phase of use, transmitting the signal, if the latter corresponds to a signal previously stored, to the remote terminal (6a, 6b); the terminal (6a, 6b) comprising means for playing back the signal to at least one person to notify him or her of the sending of said signal by the device.
89 Cart transportable mobile medical critical care point of need field installation units US12387175 2009-04-28 US08505959B2 2013-08-13 Charles W. Darling, III
A cart transportable mobile medical emergency response facility includes a plurality of hand carried carts with cargo canisters with interchangeable components for establishing a decentralized mobile medical treatment facility at a disaster or other emergency area with a lack of usable hospital facilities. The rapidly deployable and accessible collection of carts and medical equipment delivers point-of-need critical care in the absence of conventional time consuming and complex assembly of medical response facilities.
90 Medical unit attachment system and method US12563418 2009-09-21 US08302231B2 2012-11-06 Michael S Moffitt; Andrew J Moffitt; Michael J Reynolds
An attachment system and method for attaching a medical unit to a transport using connection brackets. The medical unit attaches to the connection brackets and restricts the movement of the medical unit during transportation. Use of the connection brackets enables quick and efficient attachment and removal of the medical unit from the transport. A connection bracket may be placed at one end of the transport and the medical unit may be attached to the connection bracket. Once the medical unit is placed on the transport, another connection bracket may be attached to the medical unit and connected to the transport. After the second connection bracket is connected, the medical unit can be transported to another location.
91 Mounting Device Providing A Pivotal Interface For Attachment Of Emergency Equipment Thereto And A Method Thereof US13115427 2011-05-25 US20120126075A1 2012-05-24 Robert C. Chinn; Joseph G. Bourgraf
A mounting device which provides a pivotal interface for emergency equipment and a method of attaching the emergency equipment to a rescue transport, e.g., a foot of a litter, are disclosed. For example, the mounting device is releasably attachable to the litter and includes a fastening device operably attached to a mounting structure of the device. The mounting structure includes a tilt plate capable of pivoting. The mounting device also includes an adapter capable of securely mating with the tilt plate, providing a pivotal interface for the attachment of the emergency equipment thereto.
92 Ambulance cot system US12057180 2008-03-27 US08155918B2 2012-04-10 Jaime C. Reed; Jeffrey J. Krieger; Richard T. Seizer; Shawn G. Bhend; Jarod M. Sulik
The present invention relates to ambulance cots, cot systems and methods of using the same. In particular, the present invention provides an ambulance cot comprising a hydraulic system and a tip angle monitoring, recording and alert system, and methods of using the same (e.g., to transport subjects and/or to detect and/or record operational data related to cot usage).
93 Apparatus for carrying critical care equipment US12316286 2008-12-10 US20100139005A1 2010-06-10 Adolfo Perez
An easily transportable apparatus for carrying critical care equipment, such as an EKG unit, needed by a patient being transported on a conventional gurney, stretcher, or like patient transport device. The apparatus is adjustable so that it can be conveniently attached to gurneys having side rails with different spacing. Additionally, the apparatus includes an equipment support platform to which the critical care equipment can readily be connected and can be rotated 360 degrees so that the equipment can easily be viewed by caregivers located in both the front and rear of the transport vehicle.
94 MEDICAL UNIT ATTACHMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD US12563418 2009-09-21 US20100084526A1 2010-04-08 Michael S. Moffitt; Andrew J. Moffitt; Michael J. Reynolds
An attachment system and method for attaching a medical unit to a transport using connection brackets. The medical unit attaches to the connection brackets and restricts the movement of the medical unit during transportation. Use of the connection brackets enables quick and efficient attachment and removal of the medical unit from the transport. A connection bracket may be placed at one end of the transport and the medical unit may be attached to the connection bracket. Once the medical unit is placed on the transport, another connection bracket may be attached to the medical unit and connected to the transport. After the second connection bracket is connected, the medical unit can be transported to another location.
95 Cart transportable mobile medical critical care point of need field installation units US12387175 2009-04-28 US20090212535A1 2009-08-27 Charles W. Darling, III
A cart transportable mobile medical emergency response facility includes a plurality of hand carried carts with cargo canisters with interchangeable components for establishing a decentralized mobile medical treatment facility at a disaster or other emergency area with a lack of usable hospital facilities. The rapidly deployable and accessible collection of carts and medical equipment delivers point-of-need critical care in the absence of conventional time consuming and complex assembly of medical response facilities
96 Ambulance Cot System US12057180 2008-03-27 US20090165207A1 2009-07-02 Jaime C. Reed; Jeffrey J. Krieger; Richard T. Seizer; Shawn G. Bhend; Jarod M. Sulik
The present invention relates to ambulance cots, cot systems and methods of using the same. In particular, the present invention provides an ambulance cot comprising a hydraulic system and a tip angle monitoring, recording and alert system, and methods of using the same (e.g., to transport subjects and/or to detect and/or record operational data related to cot usage).
97 Mission adaptable portable cart/utility table arrangement US11980986 2007-10-31 US20090051143A1 2009-02-26 Charles W. Darling, III
A mission adaptable multi-purpose, collapsible portable cart/utility table, for use in emergency response and disaster situations, camping, hunting and other outdoors activities, which carries medical rescue carts, canoes, small boats, game, or hauled cargo by hand. It transports one or more cargo bins over long, rough terrain and each bin can include one or more cabinet drawers therein, wherein upon tilting of a cargo bin from a horizontal transport position to a substantially vertical position the cargo bin serves as a supply cabinet. Each bin is openable to expose the supply drawers for use.
98 Mission adaptable portable cart/utility table arrangement US11545343 2006-10-10 US07407177B2 2008-08-05 Charles W. Darling, III
A mission adaptable multi-purpose, collapsible portable cart/utility table, for use in emergency response and disaster situations, camping, hunting and other outdoors activities, which carries medical rescue carts, canoes, small boats, game, or hauled cargo by hand. It transports injured persons or cargo over long, rough terrain and it can broken down into a carrying position, by hand or by back. The cart has optional removable clamps for clamping a conventional transportable carrier, such as a stretcher or stokes-type rescue carrier bed, thereto. The objects being carried can be held by clamps, by fasteners, or through the use of insertions with longitudinally extending channels. It is collapsible, so that it can be disassembled and carried, and then reassembled at another destination along a wilderness journey.
99 Mission adaptable portable cart/utility table arrangement US11545328 2006-10-10 US07392994B2 2008-07-01 Charles W. Darling, III
A mission adaptable multi-purpose, collapsible portable cart/utility table, for use in emergency response and disaster situations, camping, hunting and other outdoors activities, which carries medical rescue carts, canoes, small boats, game, or hauled cargo by hand. It transports one or more cargo bins over long, rough terrain and each bin can include one or more cabinet drawers therein, wherein upon tilting of a cargo bin from a horizontal transport position to a substantially vertical position the cargo bin serves as a supply cabinet. Each bin is openable to expose the supply drawers for use.
100 Portable utility carrier apparatus US10749641 2003-12-31 US07249771B1 2007-07-31 Daniel A. Brennan; Mark A. Dronen
A transportable utility carrier apparatus for coupling to a transport vehicle, including an upper frame, a recessed platform connected to the upper frame, a wheeled base, a lift system interposed between the base and the upper frame for moving the wheeled base relative to the platform between a transport position and a freestanding position, a square hitch tube connected to the upper frame, and a rollered receiver hitch mountable to the transport vehicle. The wheels are spaced from the ground in the transport position. The square hitch tube is receivable within the rollered receiver hitch and the rollered receiver hitch eases insertion of the square hitch tube thereinto to prevent binding on unleveled ground.
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