221 |
Integrated embolic protection devices |
US15335322 |
2016-10-26 |
US09827085B2 |
2017-11-28 |
Scott Russell; Amir Belson |
Embolic Protection elements are integrated with a catheter or access sheath for any catheter. A catheter shaft has an embolic filter slidably mounted on a distal portion of a catheter shaft. A proximal stop for limits proximal movement of the embolic filter, and a distal stop for limits distal movement of the embolic filter. The filter has a porous mesh material defining a collection chamber for captured emboli and has a collapsed and a deployed configuration. The filter may be collapsed by an access sheath used with the catheter. An access sheath may have a tubular main body and an embolic filter mounted on the distal portion of the tubular main body. The embolic filter may evert into the central lumen of the sheath or may be constrained on the exterior of the sheath with a larger diameter outer tube. |
222 |
BED FOR PATIENT |
US15004988 |
2016-01-24 |
US20170209320A1 |
2017-07-27 |
Chiu Hsiang Lo |
A bed includes a base, a mattress-supporting device, two driving units and a limiting unit. The base includes two tracks. The mattress-supporting device includes a frame, a body-supporting element and a leg-supporting element. The frame includes rollers supported on the tracks. The body-supporting element is pivotally connected to an end of the frame. The leg-supporting element is pivotally connected to another end of the frame. The first driving unit is operable for pivoting the body-supporting element. The second driving unit is operable for pivoting the leg-supporting element. The limiting unit is movable between a first position to allow horizontal movement of the mattress-supporting device on the base as the body-supporting element is pivoted and a second position to avoid horizontal movement of the mattress-supporting device on the base as the body-supporting element is pivoted. |
223 |
BED CHECK DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE |
US15341796 |
2016-11-02 |
US20170124840A1 |
2017-05-04 |
Patrick John O'Keefe, JR.; David Patrick O'Keefe |
A bed check device having a force sensing resistor; a resistor divider; a microprocessor; an analog to digital converter; a power supply; a wireless transmitter; and an antenna wherein the force sensing resistor is in mechanical contact with a bed, such that a change in force to the bed corresponds to a change in its resistance and voltage, which is analyzed and acted upon by the resistor divider, microprocessor, analog to digital converter, power supply, wireless transmitter, and antenna. |
224 |
BED FRAMES COVERS AND COVER ASSEMBLIES |
US14813748 |
2015-07-30 |
US20170027332A1 |
2017-02-02 |
Neil DWYER; David JAFFE |
Bed frame covers and cover assemblies have structural panels and attachment fittings or fasteners for attachment to bed frame members, and additional components or materials in combination with the structural panels. |
225 |
PROTECTIVE, COLLAPSIBLE, LIGHTWEIGHT BED FINISHING FRAME |
US15173857 |
2016-06-06 |
US20160353898A1 |
2016-12-08 |
HEIDI PAMELA PETZOLD |
A protective, highly padded/cushioned, lightweight, collapsible, portable, affordable, and aesthetically pleasing bed finishing frame. The apparatus slips over a box spring without any assembly necessary, tangentially supporting generous padding/cushion around the perimeter of the box spring, thereby protecting individuals from injury by contacting any hard edges or surfaces associated with the box spring or bed frame and providing a stylistic and finished appearance. |
226 |
Integrated embolic protection devices |
US13735864 |
2013-01-07 |
US09492265B2 |
2016-11-15 |
Scott Russell; Amir Belson |
Embolic protection elements are integrated with a catheter or access sheath for any catheter. A catheter with an integrated embolic protection element comprises a catheter shaft, an embolic filter slidably mounted on a distal portion of the shaft, a proximal stop for limiting the proximal movement of the embolic filter, and a distal stop for limiting the distal movement of the embolic filter. The filter comprises a porous mesh material defining a collection chamber for captured emboli and has a collapsed and a deployed configuration. The filter may be collapsed by an access sheath used with the catheter. An access sheath may comprise a tubular main body and an embolic filter mounted on the distal portion of the tubular main body. The embolic filter may evert into the central lumen of the sheath or may be constrained on the exterior of the sheath with a larger diameter outer tube. |
227 |
One-Piece Mattress Suspension Device |
US15140971 |
2016-04-28 |
US20160316924A1 |
2016-11-03 |
Jacques Lobry; Géraud Cailley; Pascal Lobry |
The invention relates to a one-piece suspension device for interposing between a mattress and a support structure. The device includes a platform defining a bearing plane for the mattress, a fastener point for fastening to the support structure, and a resilient section. The resilient section is more resilient than the platform in a direction perpendicular to the bearing plane and it is interposed between the platform and the fastener point in the direction perpendicular to the bearing plane to absorb compression forces. The one-piece suspension device is shaped such that any axis perpendicular to the bearing plane and passing through the one-piece suspension device intersects the one-piece suspension device along a single intersection segment. The resilient section has at least two elastic hinges with different flexibilities. |
228 |
BED OR MATTRESS |
US14777599 |
2014-03-17 |
US20160296029A1 |
2016-10-13 |
Roberto SALIN |
A bed is described having a mattress or mattress, wherein the mattress has at least two rests arranged on two sides of the mattress parallel to each other, the rests being adapted to be arranged on respective lifting mechanisms intended to bring the mattress into a position such that it can be rotated on itself by 180° about a horizontal axis. According to the invention, the rest support is formed by two extendible elements which converge to form a joint with lower ends attached to the frame at a distance, the floor or the ceiling and at whose top a support is formed for the rests. |
229 |
FITTINGS FOR A BOX SPRING |
US14918415 |
2015-10-20 |
US20160242557A1 |
2016-08-25 |
William J. Scarleski |
The present invention relates to fittings and an interior conduit to providing a continuous air flow path from a vertical wall of the box spring to a horizontal surface of the box spring to selectively supply to an inflatable volume integrated into a top surface of the box spring. Fittings are provided on a vertical wall for connection to an external source of air. Another set of fittings are provided on a top surface of the box spring for connection to an inflatable bladder. A conduit inside the box spring is connected to an interior nozzle on each of the fittings to provide a continuous flow path from the fittings on the vertical to the fittings on the horizontal surface. The side wall fittings allow an external source of air to be supported or alternatively provide a stable connection for a conduit. With such a configuration, a mattress being supported by a box spring can be maneuvered under the influence of the inflatable bladder without affecting the external source of air. |
230 |
SUPPORT BODY FOR A SPRING BED SLAT IN A SLATTED FRAME |
US14988796 |
2016-01-06 |
US20160157624A1 |
2016-06-09 |
THOMAS LORENZ |
A support body for fastening a spring bed slat to a frame rail of a slatted frame. The support body is a vertically elongated closed ring that has connector means at a lower portion for mounting the support body on the frame rail, at least one slat retainer on an upper portion for securing an end of the bed slat to the support body, and sidewalls that extend between the upper and lower portions and that form spring sections that allow the support body to deform under load and spring back when the load is removed. Each spring section includes two or more spring elements. The slat retainer supports the bed slat above the upper portion of the body, such that end of the slat remains free to move in a spring action under various load conditions. |
231 |
Bolster attachment system for an adjustable bed |
US14161876 |
2014-01-23 |
US09333135B2 |
2016-05-10 |
Joseph Ermalovich |
A bed frame with a support structure has a rigid structural frame for carrying an articulating structure for an adjustable bed. The support structure extends substantially to the extents of the articulating structure in an unarticulated position and has a padded bolster. The bolster incorporates a mounting support attached to the structural frame and a resilient foam bumper received on the mounting support with a fabric covering surrounding the bumper and fastened to the mounting support. The articulating structure includes rigid planar supports having edges with a surrounding resilient foam layer having a fabric covering secured to the planar support. The bumper and foam layer are resilient to deform upon contact with an intruding appendage inserted between them. For an exemplary embodiment, an electrical outlet is mounted in a housing which penetrates the support frame, mounting support and bumper. |
232 |
Convertible Bed Frame and Convertible Cover |
US14736251 |
2015-06-10 |
US20160015186A1 |
2016-01-21 |
David Wright |
A bed frame and cover that is capably joinable to another bed frame and cover and capably disjoinable from another bed frame and cover and of which comprises a mattress supporting plate which is capable of moving vertically within the cover. The cover is a unified structure of walls and a roof with pivotally connected doors that capably form an enclosure around the plate or of which are stowable on the roof. The entire cover is capable of 360 degree bi-directional rotation around the entire plate as well as vertical movement. A capably pivotable mattress attachment is stowable under the plate or extends to form a contiguous mattress surface of which is supported by rods that connect to another bed frame and cover. The bed frame and cover is capable of a multitude of configurations dependent on bed frame, mattress attachment and the cover's optional positioning. |
233 |
Headboard bracket pad for a bed frame |
US14525251 |
2014-10-28 |
US09060615B1 |
2015-06-23 |
Brenda Jaeger-Wayboer |
A pad is releasably secured to a bed frame for covering the headboard bracket. The headboard bracket pad includes a padded body having a first panel and a second panel secured together with a flexible pad disposed therebetween. A mounting system is used to selectively attach the padded body to the bed frame to protect humans, walls, painted surfaces and animals from harm and/or injury resulting from an impact with the headboard bracket. |
234 |
Mattress deck slide |
US14326136 |
2014-07-08 |
US08935816B1 |
2015-01-20 |
Frank Sweet |
A bed that allows a user to easily slide the mattress away from the wall for making the bed or changing the sheets without having to reach around the nightstand or other furniture and then slide the mattress back into place for use. |
235 |
Bed Panel Structure |
US13875353 |
2013-05-02 |
US20140325757A1 |
2014-11-06 |
Kuan-Meng Lin |
A bed panel structure contains a body including two bed frames and the two bed frames are a left bed frame and a right bed frame. Each bed frame has a plurality of rods defined between an outer support and an inner support, and the inner support has a plurality of through holes and plural screwing orifices, the outer support has a plurality of notches corresponding to the plurality of through holes so that each end of a respective one of plural shafts is retained in each notch via each through hole, and a respective one of a plurality of C-shaped retainers connects with each screwing orifice of the inner support, thus assembling the body. |
236 |
Mattresses and mattress foundations |
US13649441 |
2012-10-11 |
US08813279B2 |
2014-08-26 |
Craig Saunders; J. Evan Spirk; Lindsey Tufts; Alex Velet; Steve Hughett |
Mattress and foundation assemblies generally include a mattress; and a mattress foundation for supporting the mattress, the mattress foundation including a frame configured to elevate the mattress relative to ground; and upper and lower flexible mesh suspension layers spaced apart from one another, each independently supported by a plurality of carriers at discrete points about the surface of the suspension layers, wherein the carriers are pivotably coupled to the frame. |
237 |
BREAKAWAY ADJUSTABLE BED SYSTEM |
US13659532 |
2012-10-24 |
US20140109313A1 |
2014-04-24 |
WILLIAM ROHR |
Provided is breakaway adjustable bed system that includes a bed frame and a breakaway system. The bed frame includes at least one breakaway member. The breakaway system includes a coupling assembly, signal mechanism, control box and alarm devices. The coupling assembly includes elements that selectably couple a breakaway member to another member of the bed frame. The control box includes a processing unit that, upon sensing a signal from the coupling assembly or signal mechanism that the selectable coupling between the breakaway member and another member of the bed frame is decoupled, provides an indication to an alarm device. The alarm device sends an alert to a user that the selectable coupling between a breakaway member and a member of the bed frame is decoupled. |
238 |
Bed frame having an integrated roller system |
US13689186 |
2012-11-29 |
US08667628B1 |
2014-03-11 |
Unto Alarik Heikkila |
A bed frame has a bed frame having side frame members and cross supports interconnecting the side frame members for supporting one of a mattress and box springs and an integrated roller system which actuates the bed frame between a first wheels up position rollers connected to said bed frame are operably disposed between said bed frame and a floor to ready mobility of the bed frame via the rollers and a second wheels down position such that the bed frame in is in contact with the floor without the rollers contacting the floor and is generally frictionally disposed to inhibit movement. |
239 |
Apparatuses and methods for increasing support provided by cushioned furniture and other occupant supporting furniture |
US13531622 |
2012-06-25 |
US08651579B2 |
2014-02-18 |
James Pettingill; Timothy George |
Panel assemblies designed and configured to be installed into cushioned and other occupant-supporting furniture to increase the support provided to one or more occupants of the furniture. Each panel assembly is composed of interconnecting components, such as panels and slats. The components are interconnected in any one or more of a variety of manners, including side-to-side, overlapped, and stacked, and combinations thereof. Each panel assembly can be made from one or more kits of components that can be provided along with instructions, such as assembly instructions and installation instructions. |
240 |
INTEGRATED EMBOLIC PROTECTION DEVICES |
US13735864 |
2013-01-07 |
US20130178891A1 |
2013-07-11 |
Scott RUSSELL; Amir BELSON |
Embolic protection elements are integrated with a catheter or access sheath for any catheter. A catheter with an integrated embolic protection element comprises a catheter shaft, an embolic filter slidably mounted on a distal portion of the shaft, a proximal stop for limiting the proximal movement of the embolic filter, and a distal stop for limiting the distal movement of the embolic filter. The filter comprises a porous mesh material defining a collection chamber for captured emboli and has a collapsed and a deployed configuration. The filter may be collapsed by an access sheath used with the catheter. An access sheath may comprise a tubular main body and an embolic filter mounted on the distal portion of the tubular main body. The embolic filter may evert into the central lumen of the sheath or may be constrained on the exterior of the sheath with a larger diameter outer tube. |