Patent classifications
A61B50/00
Protective covering for preexisting affixed medical equipment safety straps
A disposable cover used to protect preexisting affixed safety straps on medical equipment. The cover includes: 2 protective panels and hoop and loop fasteners on the inside for securing the cover to the preexisting affixed strap and hook and loop fasteners on the outer surface to allow the cover to secure to the opposing cover. This disposable protective cover is slipped over the preexisting affixed safety straps that are attached to the medical equipment prior to being used to secure a patients' body/limb to the medical equipment for a procedure, allowing the strap to be protected from infectious fluids.
SYRINGE INFUSION PUMP SECURITY
An infusion pump can include a syringe receptacle, a retention mechanism, a drive mechanism, and a keyed lock. The retention mechanism can inhibit removal of the syringe from the receptacle when in an engaged state, and enable removal of the syringe when in a disengaged state. The drive mechanism can include a pusher to selectively couple to a thumb press of the syringe, a motor coupleable to the pusher, and a clutch to couple and decouple the motor to the pusher. The keyed lock can operate in coordination with the retention and drive mechanisms such that, if: the keyed lock is locked, the retention mechanism is in the engaged state, and the pusher is coupled to the thumb press of the syringe, then as long as the keyed lock remains locked, the retention mechanism is constrained to the engaged state and the clutch to the coupled state.
SYRINGE INFUSION PUMP SECURITY
An infusion pump can include a syringe receptacle, a retention mechanism, a drive mechanism, and a keyed lock. The retention mechanism can inhibit removal of the syringe from the receptacle when in an engaged state, and enable removal of the syringe when in a disengaged state. The drive mechanism can include a pusher to selectively couple to a thumb press of the syringe, a motor coupleable to the pusher, and a clutch to couple and decouple the motor to the pusher. The keyed lock can operate in coordination with the retention and drive mechanisms such that, if: the keyed lock is locked, the retention mechanism is in the engaged state, and the pusher is coupled to the thumb press of the syringe, then as long as the keyed lock remains locked, the retention mechanism is constrained to the engaged state and the clutch to the coupled state.
Canister Caps
This present invention relates to a disposable sterilization indicator cap for use with a medical cannister or device. The disposable cap includes an indicator word or symbol visible on its exterior surface, and may be made from a relatively lightweight material. The disposable cap further comprises a repositionable closure for accommodating medical cannisters and devices of various sizes and shapes. The disposable cap prevents used medical canisters and other devices from being inadvertently used on multiple patients without having been properly sanitized, and eliminates the cross contamination that can occur when a dirty canister is inadvertently used.
DEVICE FOR ROBOT-ASSISTED SURGERY
A device for robot-assisted surgery comprises at least one manipulator arm with a non-sterile coupling unit comprising at least one first drive element. Further, the device comprises a sterile instrument unit arranged in a sterile area and comprising at least one second drive element arranged rotatably around an axis of rotation. The first drive element and the second drive element are configured and arranged in a coupled state such that by the first drive element a force can be exerted on the second drive element, for rotation of the second drive element about the axis of rotation, and in the coupled state the first drive element and the second drive element are arranged side by side in a plane of rotation orthogonally to the axis of rotation. Further, the device comprises a sterile barrier which is arranged at least between the first drive element and the second drive element.
DEVICE FOR ROBOT-ASSISTED SURGERY
A device for robot-assisted surgery comprises at least one manipulator arm with a non-sterile coupling unit comprising at least one first drive element. Further, the device comprises a sterile instrument unit arranged in a sterile area and comprising at least one second drive element arranged rotatably around an axis of rotation. The first drive element and the second drive element are configured and arranged in a coupled state such that by the first drive element a force can be exerted on the second drive element, for rotation of the second drive element about the axis of rotation, and in the coupled state the first drive element and the second drive element are arranged side by side in a plane of rotation orthogonally to the axis of rotation. Further, the device comprises a sterile barrier which is arranged at least between the first drive element and the second drive element.
Elution of biomolecules from multi-modal resins using MES and MOPS as mobile phase modifiers
The present invention relates to methods for purifying or enriching a biomolecule using multimodal resins and an elution buffer containing a Good's buffer.
Elution of biomolecules from multi-modal resins using MES and MOPS as mobile phase modifiers
The present invention relates to methods for purifying or enriching a biomolecule using multimodal resins and an elution buffer containing a Good's buffer.
SYSTEM FOR ARRANGING CONTAINERS AND CONTAINER LIDS ON A RACK IN A STERILE PROCESSING DEPARTMENT
A system for arranging containers and container lids on a rack. The system comprises a first rotation unit for receiving the rack, a second rotation unit for conveying the rack, and a robotic arm configured to arrange containers and container lids conveyed by the one or more motorized conveyor elements onto the rack received by the first rotation unit. The first rotation unit is configured to rotate the rack received relative to the robotic arm around a first vertical axis, to allow the robotic arm to arrange containers on the rack, and to convey the rack received to the second rotation unit. The second rotation unit is configured to rotate the rack around a second vertical axis, and to convey the rack to one or more motorized conveyor elements configured for conveying the rack, or one or more transport vehicles configured for transporting the rack.
Packaging systems and methods for mounting a tool on a surgical device
A packaging system for an elongate tool to be coupled to a surgical device. A segmented packaging body comprises a first distal section, a second distal section, and a proximal section. The first and second distal sections provide a clamshell casing to the distal end of the tool, and the proximal section is pivotally coupled to the first distal section and configured to receive the proximal end of the tool. The packaging body may comprise a living hinge and perforations to facilitate mounting the tool on the surgical device without the user touching the tool, thereby minimizing risk of contamination and/or injury. The proximal section may be detached from the clamshell casing at the perforations after the tool is mounted on the surgical device. Secondary packaging may be provided to receive the packaging body. Methods for mounting the tool disposed within the packaging system are also disclosed.