Patent classifications
A61G10/005
Negative Pressure Respiratory Treatment Hood System
A negative pressure respiratory treatment hood for human medical patients. A rigid hood, preferably of unitary fabrication from a clear material, is positioned over the patient's head. The patient's body extends out of an opening in a front wall of the hood. A hinged door may be attached to the front wall of the hood, and is closed and partially closes the opening, and a shroud is sealing connected to the hood and is draped over the patient so as to form a pressure seal. A negative pressure source is connected to the hood and forms a negative pressure environment around the patient's head. Access openings have a resilient material across them, with small openings in the resilient material, to permit access to the patient by medical personnel and/or medical equipment.
PORTABLE ISOLATION UNIT
A portable isolation unit for use with a bed or chair, including an enclosure portion configurable between a stowed state and a deployed state, in which the enclosure portion substantially shields over an end of the bed or chair; a ventilation unit configured for applying air pressure to an area beneath the enclosure portion when the enclosure portion is in the deployed state; and a portable frame to which the enclosure portion and ventilation unit are mounted.
HERMETIC TARPAULIN DEVICE AND NURSING ROOM
Disclosed are a hermetic tarpaulin device and a nursing room. The hermetic tarpaulin device includes a frame and a tarpaulin body. The frame can be unfolded or folded into a predetermined shape. The tarpaulin body can be connected to the frame. When the frame is unfolded, the tarpaulin body is unfolded to form a hermetic space completely isolated from an outside world, and when the frame is folded, the tarpaulin body is folded into a whole. The tarpaulin body can be unfolded with the frame to form a hermetic space completely isolated from the outside world, which can achieve complete isolation from the outside world, thereby improving the isolation effect, and the nursing room can be more convenient to build, and can also reduce the cost and reduce the occupied space.
AIRWAY MANAGEMENT ISOLATION CHAMBER
An airway management isolation enclosure and a method for protecting medical personnel from infectious agents when treating a patient having an infectious disease, comprising: (a) a frame that is positioned over the head and anterior thoracic region of the patient; (b) a transparent barrier supported by frame, which covers and forms a seal around the head and anterior thoracic region of the patient and allows medical personnel to create sealable entry ports; and (c) an air flow entry and a vacuum exit connection to direct the infectious agents in the form of respiratory droplets and particles produced by the patient to flow away from the head of the patient and out of the transparent covering while the medical personnel manages the airway and upper aerodigestive tract of the patient.
Individual Biocontainment Unit to Reduce Infectious or Communicable Disease Transmission to Healthcare Workers, Bystanders, and Patients
A biocontainment assembly for use with a patient suspected of having or diagnosed with a transmissible disease(s) capable of respiratory, airborne, contact, or droplet transmission includes a housing configured to be positioned over and at least partially enclose a head, neck, and/or torso of the patient. A sidewall of the housing includes an open portion contiguous with an at least partially pen bottom portion of the housing, sized to fit over at least a portion of the head, neck, and/or a torso of the patient. The housing also includes an airflow opening for evacuating fluid from an interior defined by the housing. The assembly also includes a drape configured to extend across the open portion of the sidewall having a first portion removably connected to the housing and an opposing second portion configured to be draped over the torso, abdomen, waist, and/or legs of the patient.
PROTECTIVE BARRIER FOR USE IN PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS, DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENTS AND RECREATION
A barrier for use in one or more of physical examinations, diagnostics, treatments and recreation includes one or more panels. At least one of the panels includes a window through which at least one of a physical examinations, diagnostic procedure and treatment may be performed. The barrier includes at least one structural feature that is configured to reversibly collapse the barrier into a compact configuration while not in use or for transporting the barrier.
TESTING EQUIPMENT SYSTEM
A testing equipment system collects a specimen from a subject and measures the specimen, and includes a first unit portion forming a collection room including equipment to collect the specimen, a second unit portion forming a measurement room including equipment to measure the specimen, separately from the collection room, and a third unit portion including equipment to output a measurement result. The testing equipment system is placed at a moving base for passenger transportation.
MOBILE ISOLATION WARD
Disclosed herein is a mobile isolation ward including: a main body configured such that a door is installed in a front thereof, a fixed lighting window is installed in a right side thereof, and a light is installed at the center of a ceiling thereof; a ceiling air conditioner installed in the right side of the ceiling of the main body, and configured to control the temperature and the humidity inside the main body; an air purifier provided on one side of the inside of the main body, and configured to purify contaminated air inside the main body via a filter; and a blower configured to selectively introduce and discharge air. The junctions of the lighting window and the main body are finished with silicone. The main body is made of a glass fiber reinforced plastic material. The door and the lighting window are made of a transparent acrylic material.
DEVICE FOR LIMITING INFECTION
Disclosed is a barrier tent comprising a canopy, at least a portion of the canopy being composed of flexible sheet material; a frame for supporting the canopy; the canopy and frame being configured such that an internal surface of the canopy defines at least a portion of a patient segregation cavity to enclose a patient's head and at least a portion of the patient's body within the patient segregation cavity; and a gas input extending through the canopy, the gas input being positioned at a location configured such that supply of a gas through the input limits movement of aerosolised particles generated by or adjacent the patient toward the internal surface of the canopy.
PATIENT ISOLATION UNIT FOR PATHOGEN CONTAINMENT DURING MEDICAL IMAGING PROCEDURES
Systems are provided for a patient isolation unit for use with a medical imaging system includes an enclosure comprised of a pathogen impermeable material compatible with one or more imaging systems. The enclosure includes a base, a first end wall coupled to a first end of the base, a second end wall coupled to a second end of the base, and a cover coupled to a first side of the base, second side of the base, the first end wall and the second end wall for substantially enclosing a patient therein. In another exemplary embodiment, a patient isolation unit for use with a medical imaging system includes a head enclosure comprised of a pathogen impermeable material and a body enclosure coupled to the head enclosure and comprised of a pathogen impermeable material.