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 | ACCESSORY FRAME FOR SPINAL SURGERY | EP06749705.7 | 2006-04-11 | EP1874256B1 | 2013-11-27 | Skripps, Thomas K; Wong George T; Licari Paul; Warburton, David; Daley, Edward J., II |
102 | THERAPY MAT TABLE AND CARRIER AND METHODS OF USE | EP10797454.5 | 2010-07-08 | EP2451310A1 | 2012-05-16 | ESTRADA, Edward; BAYER, Laszlo |
A therapy mat table has an upper surface and removable mat. A portion of the mat and a separate plate is rotatably mounted within the flat top so as to be capable of being selectively raised and lowered to form a seat back for a patient reclining or sitting on the pad on an elongated side edge of the table. The table may also include transfer bars which help to move a patient on and off the table or when moving to a standing position or while simply standing. The table may further include a stowable foot stop, which prevents backward movement of the patient's feet when the patient is standing between the transfer bars. The table may also include a knee blocker, which helps to limit or prevent buckling of the patient's knees when the patient is standing between the transfer bars. | ||||||
103 | SURGICAL SUPPORT FOR FEMUR | EP05791357.6 | 2005-08-31 | EP1799161A4 | 2007-11-28 | MATTA Joel, M. |
A surgical support for a femur utilizing a shaft having a proximal portion and a distal portion. The shaft lies along an axis which is coincident with a first plane. A hook connects to the shaft through an intermediate portion and lies in a second plane which intersects the first plane. The hook includes a flattened portion for support of the femur. | ||||||
104 | SCRATCH PAD SIDE TABLE | PCT/US2023074157 | 2023-09-14 | WO2024059687A2 | 2024-03-21 | LIGHTCAP JEREMY |
A scratchable side table placed adjacent to another piece of furniture may include comprising a base, a table top, frame extending between the base and the table top, and a scratch pad removably attached to the frame. The side table may be formed in an L-shape conducive to extending around and protecting a corner of the piece of furniture from scratches by, for example, a cat. The scratchable side table can thus function as both scratching post for a cat and a side table as a furnishing, while at the same time protecting, for example, a couch, from being scratched. This scratch pad is intended for scratching by a pet animal. | ||||||
105 | POSITIONING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF | PCT/US2019/035357 | 2019-06-04 | WO2019236555A1 | 2019-12-12 | MYERS, Jonathan, A. |
The present invention generally relates to a positioning device for positioning the limbs of a patient placed on an operating room table and to methods of using such a device. In one embodiment, the device provides for the positioning of the arms of a patient positioned supine on an operating room table. |
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106 | EXTENDABLE FLUID CONDUIT FOR RECONFIGURABLE BED | PCT/US2015/045711 | 2015-08-18 | WO2016028794A1 | 2016-02-25 | STROH, Glenn, C.; KELCH, Randall, P.; KNOWLES, Kenneth, M. |
A patient support system including a frame having first and second portions, at least one of them movable with respect to the other to transition the frame between a first configuration and a second configuration. A first port is coupled to the first portion of the frame, and a second port disposed with the second portion of the frame, such that a distance between the first port and the second port changes when the frame transitions between the first and second configurations. A fluid conduit is arranged between the first port and the second port and configured to transition between a first length and a second length, longer than the first length, when the frame is transitioned between the first and second configurations. The fluid conduit is configured with a resiliency to naturally return toward the first length. A method of using a patient support system is also included. |
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107 | POSITIONING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR USE WITH A PATIENT UNDER ANESTHESIA | PCT/US2014044934 | 2014-06-30 | WO2014210606A3 | 2015-10-29 | PEDRO MICHAEL J; CATALDO STEVEN H; ELLIS JAMES; HUNT JOHN; KANE DAVID M; REILLY THOMAS |
An apparatus for supporting the head and neck for airway management and to facilitate the maintenance of a patent airway under anesthesia, for unconscious patients, and for any circumstance requiring a patent airway while the patient is lying on her side. The apparatus includes a head supporting surface, an adjustable neck supporting surface, and two adjustable jaw support arms to protrude the jaw forward and maintain ventilation while the patient is lying on either of his/her sides. | ||||||
108 | ADAPTABLE SURFACE FOR USE IN BEDS AND CHAIRS TO REDUCE OCCURRENCE OF PRESSURE ULCERS | PCT/US2009/005589 | 2009-10-13 | WO2010044843A1 | 2010-04-22 | PAPAIOANNOU, George |
An adaptable surface system including a plurality of individually adjustable surface units and a plurality of pressure sensors. Each pressure sensor corresponds to one of the adjustable subsurface units and is positioned to measure an amount of pressure exerted upon the subsurface unit. The system also includes a controller that receives a first pressure value from a pressure sensor, compares the value to a threshold, and adjusts the height of the first subsurface unit based on the comparison. The controller also receives a second pressure value from a second pressure sensor, compares the second pressure value to the threshold, and adjusts the height of a second subsurface unit based on the comparison. |
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109 | 一种空心框架式竹集成材家具 | PCT/CN2008/000983 | 2008-05-21 | WO2009135339A1 | 2009-11-12 | 李君瑜 |
110 | DENTAL WIPE | PCT/US2009033297 | 2009-02-06 | WO2009100270A3 | 2009-10-01 | ROBINSON RICHARD; SULLIVAN RICHARD; CUMMINS DIANE |
The present invention is directed to a dental wipe comprising a basic amino acid or salt thereof. | ||||||
111 | TABLE CONSTRUCTION | PCT/US2008065306 | 2008-05-30 | WO2008151007A2 | 2008-12-11 | HAMILTON JOHN R; HEIDMANN KURT; BEUKEMA STEVEN JAMES; GRANDIN JAY |
A table has two end legs arranged in a parallel, laterally spaced apart relationship for support on a floor surface. Two side rails are arranged in a parallel, laterally spaced apart relationship, and are connected with upper portions of the end legs to retain them in an upright orientation, defining a self supported table frame without intermediate bracing between the side rails, with a central, vertically extending widow. Top support members are connected with the side rails and protrude outwardly therefrom in a cantilevered fashion. A top member is supported on and connected with the table frame and the top support members, defining a plurality of workstations. A utility module configured to route utilities is positioned within the window of the frame, with opposite sides abuttingly supported on the side rails to removably mount the utility module on the frame and thereby accommodate different utility requirements at the workstations. | ||||||
112 | INFANT HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, AND HOODS WITH PADDED PRESSURE RELIEF REGION | PCT/US2007062814 | 2007-02-26 | WO2007101157A3 | 2008-11-27 | MATTHEWS BROWN SUSAN; TIDWELL KRISTIN A; LITTLEHORN SHEILA |
The invention generally relates to articles which may be used as headwear for infants that address issues related to flat head syndrome. In a first aspect, an article of headwear for an infant is provided. The headwear is configured to reduce pressure at the rear portion of the head when the infant is lying or reclining in the supine position. The headwear generally includes a head receiving portion having at least a top region and rear region for covering at least the top and rear portions of the head of the infant. In accordance with the invention, the headwear also includes support cushion positioned in the rear region of the head receiving portion. The support cushion is configured to support at least the rear portion of the head of the infant and to at least partially surround a pressure relief region. The pressure relief region is configured to receive at least a portion of the rear portion of the head such that pressure applied to the rear portion of the head is reduced when lying or reclining in the supine position. Methods for reducing pressure at the rear region of an infant's head while lying or reclining in the supine position are also provided. | ||||||
113 | MULTI-POSITION SUPPORT APPARATUS FEATURING A MOTORIZED FOOT SUPPORT | PCT/IL2006000575 | 2006-05-16 | WO2006123333B1 | 2007-09-07 | PAZ OHAD; PAREZKY OFER |
A bed featuring a motorized foot support. When the user wishes to stand up from lying down or sitting, the motorized foot support moves toward the head of the bed until it reaches the user's feet. When the user is brought into standing position, motorized foot support starts to come down so that the feet of the user are in close proximity to ground level. | ||||||
114 | ARTICULATING BED | PCT/US2007/001580 | 2007-01-22 | WO2007084739A3 | 2007-07-26 | KIM, Willie, W. |
An articulated bed has a stationary frame and a plurality of mattress support sections defining a mattress support area, the support sections including: a left section (20), a right section (30), a head section (40) and a foot section (50). The left and right sections (20), (30) are hingably interleaved so that by raising either one, a patient may be rolled over or moved laterally. A plurality of lift arms (22), (32), (42), and (52) and lift drivers (62), (64), and (66) are engaged with the stationary frame (10) for moving each of the support sections (20), (30), (40), and (50) between a horizontal position and an elevated position. The sections (20), (30), (40), and (50) may be elevated individually or in concert. |
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115 | GAS SPRING ACTIVATED ADJUSTABLE BED | PCT/US2005029106 | 2005-08-16 | WO2006026152A3 | 2006-11-30 | MOSSBECK NIELS S |
An adjustable bed (10) including a stationary frame (16) is supported above a floor (20). An articulated deck (30) comprising head, seat, leg and foot deck boards (34, 36, 38, 40) hingedly joined together is spaced above the frame (16) with connectors (32). The connectors (32) include generally inverted U-shaped tubes (52,62) pivotally secured to the frame (16) and secured to the deck boards (34, 36, 38, 40). A gas spring (88) is operatively coupled to the head deck board (34) and pivotally secured to the frame (16). Activation of the gas spring (88) in cooperation with the operator moves the deck boards (34, 36, 38, 40). | ||||||
116 | METHOD FOR JOINING SECTIONS OF GLASS SHEETS AND CORRESPONDING GLASS SHEETS | PCT/AT2005000056 | 2005-02-22 | WO2005080733A3 | 2006-04-27 | ARTAUF ENGELBERT |
The aim of the invention is to join sections of glass sheets (3, 4, 5) by means of a butt joint by gluing their edges (4', 5') with an adhesive. To achieve this, said sections of the glass sheets (3, 4, 5) are provided with oversized edges (4', 5') and the profile of the edges (4', 5') that are to be glued is graduated by sanding or milling and is then polished. The profiled and polished edges (4', 5') are subsequently glued together with the graduated edges (8) overlapping by means of the adhesive. | ||||||
117 | A TABLE COMPRISING A TABLETOP HAVING RECESSES AND THE USE OF SAID TABLE | PCT/NO0000225 | 2000-06-28 | WO0101820A8 | 2001-09-07 | VELDE HERLEIV |
A table (1) is described which comprises a tabletop (2) having a recess for providing a working area, the horizontal outline of the tabletop being partly coincident with an imaginary right-angled quadrilateral such as a rectangle or a square, wherein the tabletop (2) has two diagonally opposite, right-angled, equilateral, similarly shaped corner sections having sides of different lengths (A, C) which form a part of the sides of the quadrilateral, the rectilinear corner edges adjoining the edge portions which follow a curve or line that severs the diagonally opposite corner sections of the right-angled imaginary quadrilateral, in such manner that the imaginary corner sections form the recess (6). The use of the table in a table assembly is also described. | ||||||
118 | FURNISHING COMPONENT AND PRODUCTION METHOD | EP19716585.5 | 2019-03-08 | EP3761830B1 | 2024-08-28 | IACUZZI, Roberto; BUSOLINI, Mauro |
119 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PIECE OF FURNITURE | EP21799097.7 | 2021-09-13 | EP4210542A1 | 2023-07-19 | SALVADORI, Fabio |
A method for the production of a piece of furniture such as a seat, a bed, a table, the piece of furniture including at least one furniture component (10), the method including the steps of making a blank (11) of expanded polystyrene (EPS) with density between 15 and 25 kg/me, the blank (11) being configured to act as a core for the furniture component (10); providing an interface surface (12) in the blank (11); making a rigid insert (13) in rigid material having an engagement portion (14) configured to engage with the interface surface (12) of the blank (11) and a first connection portion (15) opposite the engagement portion; joining the rigid insert (13) and the interface surface (12) so that the engagement portion (14) is engaged with the interface surface (12) and the first connection portion (15) faces aside opposite to the blank (11); coating the blank (11) and the rigid insert (13) by at least one coating layer (30) of polyurethane material, so that the coating layer (30) completely covers the blank (11) and the insert (13), with the exception of at least one part (16) of the first connection portion (15). | ||||||
120 | COMBINED NASAL AND MOUTH VENTILATION MASK | EP20165643.6 | 2015-06-04 | EP3689183A1 | 2020-08-05 | PEDRO, Michael J.; CATALDO, Steven H.; REILLY, Thomas; REDFORD, Ryan G.; KANE, David M. |
A gas ventilation mask includes an anesthesia nasal mask and a mouth mask defining respectively a nasal chamber and an oral chamber, detachably connected to one another so that the nasal mask and the mouth mask may be used either separately as a nasal mask or as a mouth mask, or as a combination nasal-mouth mask. Also provided is a mask anchor for holding a face mask on a patient, includes a head support for engaging a back of a patient's head, a posterior head strap that originates from behind the patient's head, in contact with the patient's head and attaches either directly or indirectly to the mask when the mask is on the patient's face, wherein the strap can be tightened to create a seal to allow for positive pressure ventilation or left loose and for providing supplement oxygen. Also provided is an anesthesia mask strap system having a first expandable strap portion having the ability to extend; second and third non-expandable strap sections fixed to ends of the first expandable strap section; and an adhesion section for fixing a length of the strap system when the second and third non-expandable strap sections are pulled to tension the expandable strap section.
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