Patent classifications
A61G10/00
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CELL AND GENE THERAPY AT POINT-OF-CARE LOCATION
Methods and apparatus for producing a treatment dose of engineered cells for individual patients at the point-of-care location. In some embodiments, a patient treatment system includes a mobile cell and gene processing station that provides individualized patient treatments at point-of-care locations. The cell and gene processing station may include a patient chamber configured to isolate a patient from an external environment, a first environment controller to adjust environmental parameters of the patient chamber, a processing chamber configured to isolate processing of patient cells from the external environment, a second environment controller to adjust environmental parameters of the processing chamber, a first apparatus configured to receive at least one blood sample from the patient, a second apparatus configured to process the blood sample, and a third apparatus configured to perform cell and gene engineering on the blood sample to create a treatment dose for the patient.
SIMPLIFIED EXAMINATION ROOM AND SIMPLIFIED EXAMINATION ROOM ASSEMBLY SET
A simplified examination room includes a first booth and a second booth provided adjacent to each other, interposing a partition wall therebetween, and the partition wall is formed with a through hole allowing an arm to pass through and is provided, at least at an intermediate portion of the partition wall in an up-down direction, with a transparent region allowing a person having entered the first booth and a person having entered the second booth to face each other. A simplified examination room assembly set for producing the simplified examination room includes a frame constituting a framework of the first booth and the second booth, and a panel constituting at least one side of a ceiling part, a floor part, a side face wall, or a back face wall, and a partition wall partitioning the first booth and the second booth.
MOBILE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT STATIONS
A mobile personal protective equipment (PPE) station can comprise a frame that is configured to be movable on a floor surface and a shield that is coupled to the frame. The shield can comprise a front wall that extends along a first horizontal axis. The front wall can define a pair of arm holes. At least a portion of the front wall can be transparent.
HOSPITAL BED SHIELD
A transparent article of manufacture with improved and convenient access ports, light weight, venting, and ready for quick deployment. It may be single-use or reusable (upon proper sanitation). It has a vent for removal of aerosolized bacterial and viruses, and ports for clinicians to insert their hands. The general pyramidal shape promotes air flow to the vent, where aerosolized bacteria and viruses may be safely expelled, and allows for stacking.
MOBILE MEDICAL CARE SYSTEM
A medical care system having one or more clinician rooms, and one or more patient areas. The clinician rooms and patient areas are separate from one another to prevent an infectious virus (such as COVID-19) from spreading from one room or area to another room or area. A dividing wall is provided between each clinician room and the respective patient area. A glass partition is located in the dividing wall and one or more gloves are provided in the glass partition. Thus, a clinician located in a clinician room can interact with a patient located in the patient area to conduct a physical medical examination, such as for example to take the temperature of the patient or test for a virus.
Negative pressure chamber for patient intubation
A chamber for placement over a patient while allowing medical personnel to perform various medical procedures releasing virus, bacteria, or other contaminants, such as tracheal intubation, on the patient, including a frame forming and supporting two sidewalls and a curved center portion extending between the sidewalls of a transparent body, wherein the body includes at least one access hole, and wherein the chamber surrounds the patient's head and one of the sidewalls deforms around the patient's body in order to capture and exhaust any of the virus, bacteria, or other contaminants released by the patient during the medical procedure. A method of using the chamber of to perform a medical procedure on a patient releasing virus, bacteria, or other contaminants.
Compact Treatment, Examination and Waiting Station
A device that adapts/upgrades an existing, or new medical facility to provide a method of examining and treating occupants in a safe, efficient manner which is one quarter the size of conventional examination and treatment spaces through the use of a system that utilizes a modular frame and compartments to organize medical utilities, services and equipment to be more space efficient than conventional examination and treatment spaces. The frame and compartments have a shaped surface that focuses acoustic energy to increase intelligibility between a caregiver and the occupant and at the same time reduce ambient acoustic energy propagation. Additionally, the device can be disassembled, moved and reassembled easily. Further, the surface over the compartments creates a safety barrier between expensive and delicate utilities that mitigates tampering, accidental damage and reduces the possibility of infectious disease transmission.
Compact Treatment, Examination and Waiting Station
A device that adapts/upgrades an existing, or new medical facility to provide a method of examining and treating occupants in a safe, efficient manner which is one quarter the size of conventional examination and treatment spaces through the use of a system that utilizes a modular frame and compartments to organize medical utilities, services and equipment to be more space efficient than conventional examination and treatment spaces. The frame and compartments have a shaped surface that focuses acoustic energy to increase intelligibility between a caregiver and the occupant and at the same time reduce ambient acoustic energy propagation. Additionally, the device can be disassembled, moved and reassembled easily. Further, the surface over the compartments creates a safety barrier between expensive and delicate utilities that mitigates tampering, accidental damage and reduces the possibility of infectious disease transmission.
FLEXIBLE ISOLATION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
An isolette comprising an array of support structures is provided, covered by sheeting, and a drape. The arrays provide vertical or peripheral wire frame supports which are easily assembled and attached to the flexible sheeting. Access ports allow patient access. A component access panel is provided. The drape includes an optional sealing ring held in position by a strap or medical tape. The access ports can include iris diaphragms, covering flaps, integrated gloves, and removable gloves.
FLEXIBLE FACE MASK FOR VARIOUS DENTAL AND MEDICAL USES
A dental mask (M) comprises a very flexible mask substrate (MS) with a relatively rigid front plate (FP) which may be a viewing window (VW) causing the mask substrate to extend forward from a patient's face, forming a chamber in front of the patient's mouth. Instrument ports (IP) allow instruments to be introduced through the mask into the patient's oral or nasal cavity to perform dental or medical procedures. An elastic band (CE) on the mask substrate to conform the mask to contours of the patient's face. A malleable metal strip (MM) for conforming the mask to the patient's nose. Methods of fabricating the mask are disclosed. The mask, and variations thereof, may be used to perform various treatments, including non-oral procedures. Using a nebulizer in conjunction with the mask, wherein the nebulizer is supported independently of the mask.