Patent classifications
A61G2210/90
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR A NEONATE INCUBATOR, CAPSULE AND CART
Systems and method for positioning a neonate within an imaging device are provided. A capsule incubator, a cart, and a docking incubator are used to move a baby between an imaging device and a incubator, such that a baby can be imagined without having to move the baby from its environment.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR A NEONATE INCUBATOR, CAPSULE AND CART
Systems and method for positioning a neonate within an imaging device are provided. A capsule incubator, a cart, and a docking incubator are used to move a baby between an imaging device and a incubator, such that a baby can be imagined without having to move the baby from its environment.
Adaptable Mattress
A mattress includes a first, phase changeable component and a thermal management system adapted to control the temperature of the phase changeable component in order to change the firmness of the mattress. Some embodiments of the mattress include an optional single phase component. The firmness can can be made spatially and/or temporally uniform or nonuniform, and can be controlled based on one or more sensed parameters.
Detecting sleeping disorders
Introduced are methods and systems for monitoring a person's sleeping patterns, and detecting episodes of sleeping disorders such as snoring and sleep apnea. In one embodiment, a sensor strip attached to the mattress monitors the user's breathing, and detects signature frequencies corresponding to snoring and sleep apnea. Once a sleeping disorder is detected, a notification can be sent to a device associated with the user, or the user's bed can be automatically adjusted to alleviate the sleeping disorder.
Patient support with air bladder control sensitive to an orientation angle sensor
- Richard B. Stacy ,
- Daniel K. Stevens ,
- Karen Janoff ,
- Jonathan H. Mueller ,
- John Alan Bobey ,
- Dennis Flessate ,
- Reza Hakamiun ,
- Charles A. Lachenbruch ,
- Sohrab Soltani ,
- Gregory W. Branson ,
- Kenith W. Chambers ,
- Rebecca Anne Ginther ,
- Stephen L. Douglas ,
- Eric R. Meyer ,
- Christopher R. O'KEEFE ,
- Bradley T. Wilson ,
- Darrell Borgman ,
- Rachel Hopkins King
A patient support includes a cover defining an interior region, an air permeable first layer located in the interior region within the cover, a first air supply coupled to the first layer to provide air flow through the first layer, air bladders including a head zone and a seat zone located beneath the first layer, a first sensing assembly located beneath the head zone, a second air supply coupled to the air bladders to selectively inflate and deflate the air bladders, and a controller. The controller is coupled to the first and second air supplies to control inflation and deflation of the air bladders and to control air flow through the permeable layer. The controller also receives a signal from the first sensing assembly, determines whether the patient support is occupied, and adjusts air flow through the first layer based on the signal from the first sensing assembly.
Sleeping and resting apparatus
A sleeping and resting apparatus is disclosed that may include a bottom enclosure including a plurality of associated walls defining a first spatial region and an array of compartments positioned within the first spatial region defined by the plurality of walls associated with the bottom enclosure. Each compartment may store a predefined volume of granular material. A top enclosure may include a plurality of associated walls defining a second spatial region and an array of flexible containers positioned within the second spatial region. Each flexible container may store a predefined volume of granular material. At least one temperature controlling element may be positioned in physical proximity with the bottom enclosure to add or remove heat from the granular material stored in at least one compartment of the array of compartments.
PATIENT STABILIZATION DEVICE AND METHODS OF USE
Devices, systems and methods for patient stabilization are disclosed.
DETECTING SLEEPING DISORDERS
Introduced are methods and systems for monitoring a person's sleeping patterns, and detecting episodes of sleeping disorders such as snoring and sleep apnea. In one embodiment, a sensor strip attached to the mattress monitors the user's breathing, and detects signature frequencies corresponding to snoring and sleep apnea. Once a sleeping disorder is detected, a notification can be sent to a device associated with the user, or the user's bed can be automatically adjusted to alleviate the sleeping disorder.
INFANT CARE APPARATUS COOLER
An infant care apparatus cooler facilitates the cooling of components with elevated temperatures such as a convective heater in an infant care apparatus. The infant care apparatus includes an energy storage device and a fan. In the presence of an external source of power, the fan operates to circulate air to be heated by the heating coil and in the absence of external power, the fan is operable with energization from the energy storage device to circulate air past the heating coil, cooling the heating coil.
Devices and methods for a neonate incubator, capsule and cart
Systems and method for positioning a neonate within an imaging device are provided. A capsule incubator, a cart, and a docking incubator are used to move a baby between an imaging device and a incubator, such that a baby can be imagined without having to move the baby from its environment.