Patent classifications
A61M5/1415
SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR ELECTRONIC PATIENT CARE
A system for electronic patient care includes a hub. The hub is configured to monitor a patient-care device. The sandbox may be configured to control access to at least one of a hardware resource and a software resource. The hub is further configured to identify the patient-care device and execute an application to monitor the patient-care device. The hub executes the application within the sandbox component such that the application accesses the at least one of the hardware resource and the software resource through the sandbox component. The hub may be further configured to control the patient-care device. The hub may be further configured to receive an identification from the patient-care device and download the application from a server associated with the identification. The hub may be further configured to receive an identification from the patient-care device and update the application from a server associated with the identification.
Patient Support Apparatus With An Accessory Support
The present disclosure provides a coupling system for coupling a medical accessory to an accessory support is provided. The present disclosure also provides a system for powering a medical accessory with an accessory support.
COLOR CHANGING AND PRESSURE SENSING CHECK VALVES
A check valve includes an upper housing defining an inlet of the check valve, and a lower housing having a seating portion and defining an outlet of the check valve. The check valve further includes a chamber interposed between and defined by the upper and lower housings for fluidly connecting the inlet and the outlet, and a flexible diaphragm mounted in the chamber. The flexible diaphragm selectively permits fluid flow in a first direction, and prevents fluid backflow in a second direction opposite to the first direction. The flexible diaphragm includes a color changing material, and when the flexible diaphragm is seated on the seating portion and bent due to force of the fluid flowing in the first direction, the flexible diaphragm exhibits a color change.
RACK-PUMP CHARGING PRIORITIZATION IN MULTI-PUMP ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure provides a new and innovative method for dynamically managing power and charging rates of multi-pump assemblies. In various embodiments, a computer-implemented method includes monitoring a plurality of pump parameters for a plurality of infusion pumps, assessing a change in the parameter states, establishing charging needs for each infusion pump in the plurality of infusion pumps, and establishing a charging profile for each infusion pump in the plurality of infusion pumps.
MEDICAL DEVICE-FIXING SYSTEM
A connection system for a patient and a human body connection-type medical device that allows the body of a patient to be connected to a chest drainage unit, syringe pump, infusion pump, biological observation measurement device or various other medical devices while allowing the patient to easily move around with the device secured and functioning. The medical device-fixing system includes a hook section that is engaged with and tightened to a pillar-like support member in a fixed manner and has an upper face having a concave groove section; and a holder having a lock section that is inserted to the groove section to provide a locking and fixing function, the holder fixes and retains the medical device. By inserting the lock section into the groove section to achieve a locking and fixing operation therebetween, the medical device is suspended from the support member and is connected and fixed thereto.
Patient transport platform and mobile medical equipment connector smart device
A device for selectively connecting mobile medical equipment, such as an IV pole, to a patient transport platform such that the medical equipment and patient transport platform can move together, thus providing a patient mobility while maintaining the patient's connection to the mobile medical equipment and therefore eliminating the necessity to disconnect an existing medical equipment (such as IV pole) and transfer the patient to a new medical equipment, while also allowing monitoring of patient movement and activity via electronics in the device.
MINI PERISTALTIC PUMP
A mini peristaltic pump is provided that includes a base plate, first and second gears disposed on a first side of the base plate, first and second roller wheels disposed on a second side of the base plate and coupled to the first and second gears, respectively, and one or more rollers coupled to each of the first and second roller wheels. A motor is coupled to the first gear, the motor configured to rotate the first gear and the first roller wheel to move the one or more rollers coupled to the first roller wheel in a first orbital path to peristaltically engage and compress a hand pump disposed between the first and second roller wheels. A profile feature on the base may be provided instead of the second gear and roller wheel. Systems and methods are also provided.
Telescopic support pole for medical equipment
A telescopic IV and feeding bag pole is disclosed herein. The miniature telescopic IV or feeding bag support pole is configured for children. The support pole includes a telescopic central post with bag holding arms, and a wheeled base with a plurality of casters. The wheeled base includes an H-shaped base member having two parallel supports which are perpendicular mounted to a central support rod. Each of the two parallel supports include castor wheels to allow a child to easily transport the IV pole. The telescopic central post is then mounted onto the central support rod. Furthermore, the telescopic central post has an opening at a top end which receives the holding arms. The holding arm is telescopically adjusted from the telescopic central post to provide the optimal height for a user.
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.
Intravenous (IV) bag hanger with ligature-resistance
A ligature-resistant bag hanger for supporting an intravenous (IV) bag prevents formation of ligatures over an IV pole and on the bag support hooks. Internal components of the ligature-resistant IV bag hanger are enclosed in a housing. The internal components of the ligature-resistant bag hanger include one or more bag support hooks that have an extension portion extending from an interior of the housing and that are rotatable around an axle located within the housing. In a reset position, the bag support hook(s) support(s) an intravenous bag in a saddle portion of the hook up to a threshold weight limit. In a triggered position, initiated by a downward force in excess of the threshold weight limit rotating the hook downward, the hook rotates so that an attempted ligature formed above the saddle portion of the hook is released by retraction of the saddle portion of the within the housing.