Patent classifications
A61G2205/00
SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A FOOD DISPENSER AND USES THEREOF
The present invention is related to a device for supporting a food dispenser. The device includes a strap. The strap includes a first end and a second end opposite to the first end. The strap further includes a plurality of openings disposed between the first end and the second end. The strap also includes a plurality of markings corresponding to the plurality of openings. Each of the plurality of markings is indicative of a distance of the corresponding opening from the first end or the second end. The device also includes a retaining member detachably secured within one of the plurality of openings. The retaining member is configured to secure the food dispenser to the strap.
High performance, skin friendly, fabric for patient transfer and care and lifting devices made therefrom
Provided are fabrics and lifting devices that are high performance and skin friendly, for patient care, including as bed linens upon which a patient may sleep and/or rest, as well as patient slings for lifting and/or repositioning a patient.
HIGH PERFORMANCE, SKIN FRIENDLY, FABRIC FOR PATIENT TRANSFER AND CARE AND LIFTING DEVICES MADE THEREFROM
Provided are fabrics and lifting devices that are high performance and skin friendly, for patient care, including as bed linens upon which a patient may sleep and/or rest, as well as patient slings for lifting and/or repositioning a patient.
Patient Containment Systems For Use With Patient Transport Apparatuses
- Daniel V. Brosnan ,
- Melvin Gottschalk, Jr. ,
- Zachary Baker ,
- Scott I. Biba ,
- Erik P. Eagleman ,
- Cory P. Herbst ,
- Nathan W. Matheny ,
- Trey Thomas Pfeiffer ,
- Kelly Sandmeyer ,
- Jeffrey R. Staszak ,
- John Wallace ,
- James K. Galer ,
- Issam Eddin Bourai ,
- James Robert Tumavich, JR. ,
- Kevin M. Patmore ,
- Isaac A. Schaberg ,
- Scott Zufall
A patient containment system for securing a patient to a patient transport apparatus, comprising a first lower strap and a second lower strap. Each of the first lower strap and the second lower strap have a thigh region, a waist region, and a connection region arranged between the thigh region and the waist region. A first connector is coupled to the connection region of the first lower strap. A second connector is coupled to the connection region of the second lower strap, and is configured to releasably attach to the first connector to at least partially limit movement of the first lower strap relative to the second lower strap. The connection region defines a connection width, and the thigh region defines a thigh width larger than the connection width.
Modular monitoring smart bed
A patient monitoring system includes sensors, a patient support assembly, and a gateway device and/or control module. Example sensors include physiological sensors and patient status devices. The sensors acquire patient-related data. Patient related action is determined based on the patient-related data.
Patient containment systems for use with patient transport apparatuses
A patient containment system for securing a patient to a patient transport apparatus, comprising a first lower strap and a second lower strap. Each of the first lower strap and the second lower strap have a thigh region, a waist region, and a connection region arranged between the thigh region and the waist region. A first connector is coupled to the connection region of the first lower strap. A second connector is coupled to the connection region of the second lower strap, and is configured to releasably attach to the first connector to at least partially limit movement of the first lower strap relative to the second lower strap. The connection region defines a connection width, and the thigh region defines a thigh width larger than the connection width.
Patient Containment Systems For Use With Patient Transport Apparatuses
A patient containment system for securing a patient to a patient transport apparatus, comprising a first lower strap and a second lower strap. Each of the first lower strap and the second lower strap have a thigh region, a waist region, and a connection region arranged between the thigh region and the waist region. A first connector is coupled to the connection region of the first lower strap. A second connector is coupled to the connection region of the second lower strap, and is configured to releasably attach to the first connector to at least partially limit movement of the first lower strap relative to the second lower strap. The connection region defines a connection width, and the thigh region defines a thigh width larger than the connection width.
HIGH PERFORMANCE, SKIN FRIENDLY, FABRIC FOR PATIENT TRANSFER AND CARE AND LIFTING DEVICES MADE THEREFROM
Provided are fabrics and lifting devices that are high performance and skin friendly, for patient care, including as bed linens upon which a patient may sleep and/or rest, as well as patient slings for lifting and/or repositioning a patient.
Modular Monitoring Smart Bed
A patient monitoring system includes sensors, a patient support assembly, and a gateway device and/or control module. Example sensors include physiological sensors and patient status devices. The sensors acquire patient-related data. Patient related action is determined based on the patient-related data.
Device with date of first use indicator, label for indicating a date of first use and a method of recording the date of first use of a device
A device includes a textile main body, and one or more indicator elements on the textile main body, or on a label fixed to the textile main body, for indicating date information. The indicator elements include a plurality of severable portions spaced from the main body or the label on which they are provided. Each of the severable portions is associated with date information such that by cutting one or more of the severable portions a date of use of the device or a date of inspection of the device is indicated. A device having indicator elements of this type has the advantage that the indication of a date of first use or a date of inspection can be made easily, can be read easily and will be durable over many laundry cycles.