序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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101 | ARCHITECTURAL BED DOCKING APPARATUS | EP02737025.3 | 2002-05-20 | EP1395221A1 | 2004-03-10 | GALLANT, Dennis, J.; LANCI, Dennis, M. |
According to the present disclosure, a transfer top (124) adapted to carry a patient is transferable between a mobile base (122) and a docking station (100) in a hospital room. Thus, instead of transferring a patient between a stretcher (120) and a hosptial bed, the entire transfer top (124) with the patient thereon is transferred between the mobile base (122) and the docking station (100). | ||||||
102 | MODULAR PATIENT ROOM | EP02737020.4 | 2002-05-20 | EP1391036A2 | 2004-02-25 | GALLANT, Dennis, J. |
A modular patient room includes a plurality of modular wall panels or units having various configurations. In some embodiments, the modular wall units have water dispensers. Headwall units having water dispensers are also disclosed. The water dispensers are configured to filter water or to sterilize water. | ||||||
103 | Hospital bed with user therapeutic apparatus | EP96305728.6 | 1996-08-02 | EP0756857B1 | 2003-11-19 | Foster, L. Dale; Reeder, Ryan Anthony; Walke, Allen L.; Hornbach, David W. |
104 | Mobile ventilator cart | EP98202611.4 | 1993-04-14 | EP0875229A3 | 1999-03-31 | Foster, Dale L.; Reeder, Ryan Anthony |
A hospital bed 100 supported on a wheeled base 104, and a ventilator 26 supported on a wheeled cart 18 and docked to the base 104 of the bed 100, the combination of ventilator 26 and bed 100 capable of being rolled as a single unit. The ventilator cart 18 includes a wheeled base 20, and supports 24, 24 connected to the base 20 for supporting a ventilator 26, with the supports 24, 24 providing for selective raising and lowering of the ventilator 26. The hospital bed base 104 is wheeled and has a generally Y-shaped base frame 110. The outspread arms 112, 112 of the Y-shaped base frame 110 receives the ventilator cart 18 so that the two may be docked together. The ventilator 26 when docked to the hospital bed base 104 falls within the footprint 126 of the bed 100 as projected downwardly onto the floor. A latch 118, 120 secures the ventilator 26 to the bed base 104. A disabling switch 120 disables the high/low function of the bed 100 preventing the bed 100 from being lowered downwardly onto the ventilator 26. A power supply 122 mounted to the bed base 104 provides for uninterrupted operation of the ventilator 26. |
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105 | PORTABLE MODULAR UNIT FOR URGENT FIRST AID TO A PATIENT | EP97946769.3 | 1997-12-11 | EP0903141A1 | 1999-03-24 | MARTIN SANCHEZ, Angel |
The unit is comprised of a support means susceptible of autonomous independent displacement, and designed to be fixed to the bed (26) of a patient, provided with a receptacle for the various apparatuses of the assembly; said support incorporates a telescopic upright (19, 19') to each side, which can be manually fixed and which supports said receptacle at the upper part and which, at the lower part, is connected to arms (21) supporting the wheels (24), each upright incorporating pairs of angular, frontal, respectively inverted hooks (20) for its fitting to the foot of the bed. |
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106 | Mobile ventilator cart | EP98202611.4 | 1993-04-14 | EP0875229A2 | 1998-11-04 | Foster, Dale L.; Reeder, Ryan Anthony |
A hospital bed 100 supported on a wheeled base 104, and a ventilator 26 supported on a wheeled cart 18 and docked to the base 104 of the bed 100, the combination of ventilator 26 and bed 100 capable of being rolled as a single unit. The ventilator cart 18 includes a wheeled base 20, and supports 24, 24 connected to the base 20 for supporting a ventilator 26, with the supports 24, 24 providing for selective raising and lowering of the ventilator 26. The hospital bed base 104 is wheeled and has a generally Y-shaped base frame 110. The outspread arms 112, 112 of the Y-shaped base frame 110 receives the ventilator cart 18 so that the two may be docked together. The ventilator 26 when docked to the hospital bed base 104 falls within the footprint 126 of the bed 100 as projected downwardly onto the floor. A latch 118, 120 secures the ventilator 26 to the bed base 104. A disabling switch 120 disables the high/low function of the bed 100 preventing the bed 100 from being lowered downwardly onto the ventilator 26. A power supply 122 mounted to the bed base 104 provides for uninterrupted operation of the ventilator 26. |
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107 | MOTORIZED TRANSPORT CAPABLE OF NESTING WITHIN A HOSPITAL BED BASE. | EP94907312 | 1994-01-21 | EP0680433A4 | 1996-01-24 | FOSTER L DALE; REEDER RYAN ANTHONY |
An apparatus (450) for motorized transport of the hospital bed (100) and care cart (200) docks to the head end of the bed (100) and has a drive wheel (453), a motor (477) propelling the drive wheel (453), a joy stick type potentiometer (457) for controlling the speed and direction of the drive wheel (453) and handles (454) for grasping the apparatus (450) and maneuvering the apparatus (450) and the hospital bed (100). Gas springs (503) are actuated by the bed (100) when the motorized transport apparatus (450) and the bed (100) are docked together for exerting a downward force on the wheel drive (453) to reduce the tendency of the drive wheel (453) to slip. The apparatus falls within the footprint (126) of the bed (100). | ||||||
108 | MOTORIZED TRANSPORT CAPABLE OF NESTING WITHIN A HOSPITAL BED BASE | EP94907312.0 | 1994-01-21 | EP0680433A1 | 1995-11-08 | FOSTER, L., Dale; REEDER, Ryan, Anthony |
An apparatus (450) for motorized transport of the hospital bed (100) and care cart (200) docks to the head end of the bed (100) and has a drive wheel (453), a motor (477) propelling the drive wheel (453), a joy stick type potentiometer (457) for controlling the speed and direction of the drive wheel (453) and handles (454) for grasping the apparatus (450) and maneuvering the apparatus (450) and the hospital bed (100). Gas springs (503) are actuated by the bed (100) when the motorized transport apparatus (450) and the bed (100) are docked together for exerting a downward force on the wheel drive (453) to reduce the tendency of the drive wheel (453) to slip. The apparatus falls within the footprint (126) of the bed (100). | ||||||
109 | MOBILE VENTILATOR FOR DOCKING WITH BED BASE | EP93911634.0 | 1993-04-14 | EP0637927A1 | 1995-02-15 | REEDER, Ryan, Anthony; FOSTER, Dale, L. |
A hospital bed (100) supported on a wheeled base (104), and a ventilator (26) supported on a wheeled cart (18) and docked to the base, the combination capable of being rolled as a single unit. The ventilator cart (18) includes a wheeled base (20), and supports (24), for supporting the ventilator, with raising and lowering the ventilator. The bed base (104) is wheeled and has a generally Y-shaped base frame (110). The outspread arms (112) of the Y-shaped frame (110) receives the ventilator cart (18). The ventilator when docked to the bed base falls within the footprint (126) of the bed (100). A latch (118, 120) secures the ventilator to the bed base. A disabling switch (120) disables the high/low function of the bed preventing the bed from being lowered downwardly onto the ventilator. A power supply (122) mounted to the bed base provides for uninterrupted operation the ventilator. | ||||||
110 | Auf Rollen gelagertes Krankenbett mit einem Liegeflächenrahmen und auf Rollen gelagerter Nachttisch | EP89112052.9 | 1989-07-01 | EP0380741B1 | 1992-05-20 | Ulbrich, Waldemar |
111 | ARCHITECTURAL SYSTEM ADAPTABLE TO PATIENT ACUITY LEVEL | PCT/US0216404 | 2002-05-23 | WO02096335A3 | 2003-04-03 | GALLANT DENNIS J; LANCI DENNIS M |
An architectural system (30, 230, 330) adaptable to patient acuity level has headwall unit (32, 232) with a cavity (34, 36, 234, 236), a ceiling unit (38, 238, 338), and a column (40,42) coupled to the ceiling unit (38, 238, 338). The column (40, 42) is movable between a first position in which at least a majority of the column (40, 42) is situated in the cavity (34, 36, 234, 236) and a second position in which the column (40, 42) is situated outside the cavity (34, 36, 234, 236). Various types of patient-care equipment are also disclosed. The patient-care equipment is included in, or is coupleable to, one or more of the ceiling unit (38, 238, 338), the headwall unit (32, 232), or the column (40, 42). | ||||||
112 | HEADWALL | PCT/US0216210 | 2002-05-23 | WO02096338A2 | 2002-12-05 | GALLANT DENNIS J; LANCI DENNIS M; RILEY CARL WILLIAM |
A headwall (10, 110) is adapted for use with a bed (16, 116) in a room (13, 113) of a healthcare facility (14). The headwall (10, 110) comprises a service delivery unit (20, 120) movable relative to a wall (12, 112) of the room (13, 113) between a storage position and a use position allowing the bed (16, 116) to dock to the service delivery unit (20, 120). It is disclosed to use a headwall (10, 210, 349, 464) to provide services to patient care equipment (342, 418, 518) mounted to a side rail of the bed. Such patient care equipment is, for example, a chest drainage unit (342), an infusion unit (418), or a vacuum bandage unit (518). | ||||||
113 | A SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PHYSICALLY AND ELECTRONICALLY CONFIGURE AN AIR MATTRESS SYSTEM FOR MULTIPLE USERS | PCT/US2015041904 | 2015-07-24 | WO2016014897A8 | 2016-06-02 | KELCH RANDALL P; KRYSZTOPIK MICHELLE; TU SHIH-HSUN; LEE WEN-YEN |
A patient support apparatus includes an inflatable mattress for supporting a patient and an air supply for supplying air to the inflatable mattress. A control system controls the air supply and inflatable mattress to provide therapeutic functions. The control system is configurable to make a subset of the therapeutic functions available to a user. A control panel containing controls for therapeutic functions is provided. An interchangeable bezel covers the control panel to provide access to controls for the subset of available therapeutic functions and obscure controls for unavailable therapeutic functions. | ||||||
114 | MODULAR PATIENT ROOM | PCT/US0215960 | 2002-05-20 | WO02097978A3 | 2003-03-27 | GALLANT DENNIS J |
A modular patient room (20) includes a plurality of modular wall panels (22, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 44, 54, 122) or units (48, 212, 260) having various configurations. In some embodiments, the modular wall units (212) have water dispensers (250). Headwall units (260) having water dispensers (250) are also disclosed. The water dispensers (250) are configured to filter water or to sterilize water. |