Patent classifications
A61G12/00
Method and apparatus for automatically integrating a medical device into a medical facility network
Infusion pumps having a fluid pump and a processor are disclosed. The processor is configured to transmit a signal to make a medical facility network aware that the infusion pump is within a wireless network range of a medical treatment area of a medical facility, receive a request for device identity information specific to the infusion pump, transmit the device identity information specific to the infusion pump, receive, if the infusion pump is authenticated by the medical facility network, an initialization signal from the medical facility network, wherein the initialization signal causes initialization of the infusion pump within the medical treatment area, receive, from a sensor via the medical facility network after receiving the initialization signal, a measurement, and control the adjustable rate of the fluid pump based at least in part on the measurement. Systems having infusion pumps are also disclosed.
AERODYNAMIC RAIL COVERS
The present invention relates to an aerodynamic rail cover for an operating room with laminar airflow. In order to provide measures to improve the provision of a laminar airflow in an operating zone, an aerodynamic rail cover (10) for an operating room with laminar airflow is provided. The rail cover comprises at least one cover component (12), wherein the cover component comprises a base element (14); and an air guiding surface element (16) connected to the base element. The base element is configured to be attached to a portion of a support rail of a ceiling mounted support arrangement of a medical imaging system. The air guiding surface element forms an air guide to be mounted at least temporarily to cover a portion of the support rail and comprises two surface parts (18) that are extending from starting edges (20) on opposite sides of the base element to a common trailing edge (22). Further, the rail cover component is configured to be movably attached to the support rail of the ceiling mounted support arrangement of a medical imaging system.
Syringe needle removal apparatus
The injection needle removal device has: a cylindrical outer cylinder on an upper opening of an injection needle case; a helical track on an inner peripheral surface of the outer cylinder in a helical shape from an upper locking point to a lower locking point; a syringe holding cylinder helically advances in the outer cylinder along the helical track; an injection needle tightening ring on a lower end portion of the syringe holding cylinder, the injection needle tightening ring holds an injection needle base portion of a syringe in the syringe holding cylinder to clamp the injection needle base portion; and a locking mechanism that stops the syringe holding cylinder where the injection needle tightening ring is exposed from a lower side of the outer cylinder at the lower locking point. The injection needle tightening ring turns to remove the syringe needle base portion from the syringe body and to expand in a distal-end divided manner by a turning generated by a descending movement of the syringe holding cylinder proximate the lower locking point to discard the injection needle base portion into the injection needle accommodation case with the injection needle.
Relocatable power tap having integrated current monitor
A medical electrical equipment power tap has multiple sockets and a power cord with a maximum current rating. The power tap includes a display to indicate information related to an instantaneous current draw of the power tap. The power tap also includes an electrical circuit which determines whether the instantaneous current draw exceeds a predetermined maximum allowed current which is less than the maximum current rating. The display provides a visual indication when the power tap's current draw exceeds the maximum allowed value, signifying that at least one item of medical electrical equipment should be unplugged from the power tap. The electrical circuit includes a current loop which passes through a structural portion of the power tap's housing for independently gauging the instantaneous current draw using a clamp probe.
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY STATION AND METHOD OF USE
A medical station includes a movable cart and a cassette system. The cassette system includes a housing, a plurality of lockable drawers slidably mounted to the housing, and a drawer manual override configured to allow a hardware key to mechanically unlatch all of the drawers so that the drawers are capable of opening.
MOBILE INTEGRATED PATIENT SUPPORT APPARATUS
A patient support apparatus, mobile integrated critical care unit. a patient bed includes more than a system such as a ventilation system, monitoring system, and a bar as a holder for syringe and infusion pumps implemented with their power supply and supported with examination light. Left head side rail includes monitoring system interface and the rear side of the same side rail includes the docking area for patient probes which in communicate with monitoring electronic system fixed inside the side rail. Ventilation system interface at the right head side rail. Inspiration and expiration modules coupled to the backside of the patient backrest board connected to the patient through a breathing circuit. Ventilation system control box, ventilation power box, gases control box, located at the unit base frame. A wall-mounted monitor displays systems data. The unit provided with blower and back up oxygen cylinder to support the ventilation system.
Disposable curtain system and preassembled wheels, extension and lockable quick-release system therefor and method
Disclosed is a disposable curtain system, a hook attachment and a preassembled quick-release system therefor and method. The disposable curtain system is for use in health care facilities to maintain a clean environment. The disposable curtain system includes: a curtain attachment system comprising: a wheel system, the wheel system having: a first end with rollers for use with a track; and a second end with an attachment, the attachment having a first hole, opening or bore therein; an extension, attached to the wheel system, the extension having: first end with a quick release for a curtain attached thereto; and a second end with corresponding hole, opening or bore therein and a corresponding attachment for going through the first hole, opening or bore in the attachment, wherein the corresponding attachment is a closed hole, opening or bore.
WALL MOUNT FOR MOUNTING A MEDICAL DEVICE
The invention relates to a wall bracket (1) for releasably securing a medical appliance and an appliance-specific connection element. The wall bracket comprises a housing (2) which has a front side (3), a rear side (16), two longitudinal sides (11a, 11b), a lower side (5) and an upper side (6). A connection geometry (4) for an appliance-specific connection element is arranged at the front side (3). A locking element (24) can be moved through an opening (23) of the connection geometry (4), wherein the locking element (24) can be moved by means of a lever (12) which is supported in the housing (2) between an open position and a locking position.
Power transfer system with patient transport apparatus and power transfer device to transfer power to the patient transport apparatus
A power transfer system comprises a patient transport apparatus and a power transfer device. The power transfer system provides convenience and ease of connection between a power source and the patient transport apparatus to provide power to one or more electrically powered devices on the patient transport apparatus or to provide energy for an energy storage device on the patient transport apparatus.
MEDICAL MOVABLE BODY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME
A medical movable body system according to the present disclosure includes a medical movable body, a robot, a manipulator, and a controller. The robot is in a first space. The manipulator is in a second space. The controller executes: (A) making the robot self-travel to approach a patient; and after the (A), (B) operating an arm and/or a hand .