Patent classifications
A47B2031/006
Obstetric hemorrhage cart
A obstetric hemorrhage cart having a chassis riding on wheels, drawers supported by the chassis, a cooling apparatus such as a refrigerator in the chassis, a locking bar pivotally attached to the chassis, a scale drawer, a scale mounted in the scale drawer, and a positionable task light attached to the chassis. Each of the drawers may include a drawer lock shiftable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The locking bar may be lockable in a blocking orientation and shiftable to a non-blocking orientation when unlocked, thus serving as a secondary safety lock preventing the drawers and a cooling apparatus door from inadvertently opening during travel. The scale may have a weight surface and a scale display, and the scale drawer may have a window for viewing the scale display from a front of the chassis when the scale drawer is open.
Equipment trolley
A support device for releasable connection to an equipment carrier, and for supporting a medical appliance, a medical instrument or another payload, includes an engagement hook for engaging in an opening on an equipment carrier and a bolt for locking a connection between the engagement hook and an opening in which the engagement hook engages.
Controlled access compartmented wheeled cart
A frame is carried upon wheels and also includes separate legs, with the wheels and legs movable vertically relative to each other so that the cart can rest upon the wheels or upon the legs. The cart includes multiple compartments, at least some of which feature secure access locks to limit access to authorized individuals. The compartments can be for storage or general items or for items which require a particular environment to be maintained. A display, preferably as part of a tablet, provides a video display for a user and also preferably provides at least one interface for controlling compartments, accessories and movement of the cart. Accessories can include medical functional equipment and aesthetic environment augmenting equipment. A power supply including a rechargeable battery is included with the cart, which in one embodiment can power the wheels for movement of the cart, such as between preset use locations.
Medications dispensing cart
An medications dispensing cart for dispensing medications includes a cabinet that has a front, a back, a left side, a right side, a top and a bottom defining an internal space. A pair of left walls and a pair of right walls are positioned in the internal space. Drawers are positioned between and slidably coupled to each of the pairs of walls. Rollers are coupled to the bottom and a cooler is positioned in the top. A light, operationally coupled to a power module, is extendable from the interior space through a complimentary aperture in the top. Electronic locks, controlled by a keypad, are coupled to the drawers. A manual lock also is coupled to each of the drawers. A pill manipulator that is capable of cutting and crushing pills is positioned on the top.
MODULAR AND FULLY TRACEABLE DELIVERY SYSTEM
The exemplary embodiments herein provide a medical cart having a drawer with a post which extends upwardly from a bottom surface of the drawer. The cart further includes a removable medication delivery module having four sidewalls and a bottom wall as well as a plurality of individually-lockable bins placed above the bottom wall and within the four sidewalls. A lock may be positioned above the bottom wall and below the plurality of individually-lockable bins with an aperture on the lock which engages with the post and a hole in the bottom wall sized to accept the post.
Medical technology station and method of use
A medical station includes a movable cart, a cassette system, and a computer system with a configuration map. The cassette system including a plurality of drawers. The configuration map includes, for each respective one of the drawers, a unique drawer identifier and an indicator of a location of the respective one of the drawers at the cassette system.
BREAST PUMP DRAWER SYSTEMS
Breast pumping drawer systems are disclosed that include a breast pump drawer configured to be received by an interior compartment of a containing structure via guiding component(s) and including a headrest pin, a headrest cavity, slider cavities, and a support leg cavity. Bottle slider devices are configured to be received within the slider cavities. The bottle slider devices are further configured to attach to bottle holders. A base support leg is configured to be received within the support leg cavity. The base support leg is further configured to be positioned between the breast pump drawer and a floor surface to thereby support the breast pump drawer. A headrest is configured to be coupled to the headrest pin and comprising a headrest base configured to be received by the headrest cavity. The headrest is configured to rotate about the headrest pin to a desired angle.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY INTEGRATING A MEDICAL DEVICE INTO A MEDICAL FACILITY NETWORK
A method for integrating a medical device into a medical facility network by equipping the medical device with wireless communication device is disclosed. The medical device is provided into a medical treatment area within wireless range of the medical facility network. The medical facility network is configured to detect the medical device upon entry into the medical treatment area, and then recognize or authenticate the medical device. The medical facility network is configured to thereafter transmit an initialization signal to the medical device. A system for integrating medical devices, a medical device capable of integration, and a medical facility network are also disclosed.
Method and apparatus for automatically integrating a medical device into a medical facility network
A method for integrating a medical device into a medical facility network by equipping the medical device with wireless communication device is disclosed. The medical device is provided into a medical treatment area within wireless range of the medical facility network. The medical facility network is configured to detect the medical device upon entry into the medical treatment area. The medical facility network is configured to thereafter transmit an initialization signal to the medical device. A system for integrating medical devices, a medical device capable of integration, and a medical facility network are also disclosed.
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY STATION AND METHOD OF USE
Medical carts and related systems and methods are disclosed. The medical cart includes a cassette frame defining, at least in part, drawer compartments. Electronic readers are each associated with one of the drawer compartments. Drawers are provided, a first subset which each span only one of the drawer compartments when installed at the cassette frame, and a second subset which each span a plurality of the drawer compartments when installed at the cassette frame. Each of the drawers includes an electronically readable tag, which when energized, provides an output including a respective identifier. A computer system receives the outputs from the electronically readable tags of installed one or ones of the drawers and determines, based on the outputs, a relative location and number of the drawer compartments occupied by each of the installed drawers.