A61M2205/59

ASSISTIVE DEVICE FOR AN INHALER

An assistive device for a metered dose inhaler decreases the force required to operate the inhaler. The assistive device has a body with a passage for receiving a replaceable conventional metered dose inhaler assembly that has a canister and a transverse mouthpiece with an axis of the canister aligning approximately with that of the passage. At least two symmetrically arranged levers extend in a direction away from the body and parallel to an axis thereof. A proximal end of each lever is attached to the body such that the free opposite ends of the levers may be moved towards and away from each other. An inwardly directed cam surface on each of the levers engages a closed end of a canister in use to move the canister longitudinally to cause a dose of medicament to be dispensed from the canister. An optional dose counter may form part of the device.

ROBOT-AIDED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIAGNOSIS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
20210236032 · 2021-08-05 ·

The disclosed system uses facial expressions and upper body movement patterns to detect autism spectrum disorder. Emotionally expressive robots participate in sensory experiences by reacting to stimuli designed to resemble typical everyday experiences, such as uncontrolled sounds and light or tactile contact with different textures. The robot-child interactions elicit social engagement from the children, which is captured by a camera. A convolutional neural network, which has been trained to evaluate multimodal behavioral data collected during those robot-child interactions, identifies children that are at risk for autism spectrum disorder. Because the robot-assisted framework effectively engages the participants and models behaviors in ways that are easily interpreted by the participants, the disclosed system may also be used to teach children with autism spectrum disorder to communicate their feelings about discomforting sensory stimulation (as modeled by the robots) instead of allowing uncomfortable experiences to escalate into extreme negative reactions (e.g., tantrums or meltdowns).

Apparatus, System and Method for Fluid Delivery

A filling aid. The filling aid includes a needle housing portion including at least one tab having a starting position and a filling position, and a filling needle cradle including a filling needle, the filling needle cradle slidable connected to the needle housing portion and having a starting position and a filling position, wherein when the at least one tab on the needle housing moves from a starting position to a filling position, the filling needle cradle slides from a starting position to a filling position, and wherein when the at least one tab on the needle housing moves from a filling position to a starting position, the filling needle cradle slides from a filling position to a starting position.

ARTICLES FORMED OF PULP BASE MATERIALS WITH MODULATED SCENT RELEASE
20210178005 · 2021-06-17 · ·

Described are articles formed of a pulp base material comprising fibers, wherein pores are formed between the fibers. A volatile composition with at least one top note component and at least one base note component at least partially fills the pores of the pulp base material. A release rate of the at least one top note component is modulated by the pulp base material, and a release rate of the at least one base note component is enhanced by the pulp base material.

Pediatric CPAP mask

A mask configured to deliver pressurized airflow according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a central portion configured to surround a nose of a patient, a first pair of wings projecting from opposite sides of the central portion, and a second pair of wings projecting from opposite sides of the central portion. The disclosed mask has particular benefits to pre-term infants. A system and method are also disclosed.

Intravenous pole accessory
11110363 · 2021-09-07 · ·

An intravenous pole accessory (30) includes a stuffed doll having a head portion (32) and a main portion (33) that covers a major portion of an intravenous pole (36) upon placement of the accessory on the intravenous pole. The accessory can include at least a first attachment member (31 or 31A) coupled to a portion (32) of the stuffed doll configured and arranged for retaining the stuffed doll in a vertical position when the first attachment member is attached to a top portion (36A) of the intravenous pole, and a hole (34) in the main portion of the stuffed doll configured to allow access to a medical device (37) attached to the intravenous pole when the at least first attachment member is attached to the top portion of the intravenous pole.

Therapy system and methods
11033710 · 2021-06-15 · ·

System and methods for therapy involving the use of three-dimensional articles of manufacture having printed media at predetermined locations thereon to overcome a therapeutic issue, such as (but not necessarily limited to) fear, phobias, trauma, addiction, grief, depression, feelings of loss, physical pain and diabetic neuropathy. By using the system and methods of the present invention while focusing on emotional and/or physical pain associated with a therapeutic issue, both hemispheres of the brain are activated and random stimulation via place or grid cells and their associated complex circuits occur, which collectively causes or creates new neural connections in the brain of the patient to thereby diminish or even resolve the emotional and/or physical pain associated with the therapeutic issue.

CHAIN MAIL MESH AND PROCESS FOR REDUCING STRESS
20210178114 · 2021-06-17 ·

A chain mail mesh comprising interconnecting, polygonal links suitably interconnected to define a sheet having each of the interconnecting, polygonal links having at least one degree of freedom of movement in at least one direction with respect to its neighbouring polygonal links wherein each of the interconnecting, polygonal links, interconnected to at least one neighbouring interconnecting polygonal link, combine to form an operative upper surface and an operative lower surface of the sheet, and wherein at least a portion of at least one of the operative upper surface and the operative lower surface of the sheet generally feels smooth with gaps, which produce a calming or pleasing effect when contacted with or moved over, or combinedly contacted with and moved over a human's body portion which being apt to sense of touch. The sheet has a predetermined drape coefficient, nonlinear motion, and is capable of providing relief in stress or pleasure when a human employs the same.

Delivery of respiratory therapy

A patient interface includes a sealing arrangement adapted to provide an effective seal with the patient's nose, an inlet conduit arrangement adapted to deliver breathable gas to the sealing arrangement, and a cover that substantially encloses the sealing arrangement and/or the inlet conduit arrangement.

INTRAVENOUS DEVICE ATTACHMENT MECHANISM FOR WAGONS
20210146038 · 2021-05-20 ·

An accessory attachment mechanism for a wagon is provided. The mechanism has a mounting bracket, a pivot arm, and a retention mechanism. The mounting bracket is connected to the wagon and has a first opening, a second opening, and a pivot member. The pivot arm is pivotally connected to the mounting bracket at the pivot member and pivots about a plane generally parallel to a base of the wagon between a storage position and a use position. A pin extends through the pivot arm into separate openings in the mounting bracket to retain the pivot arm in the storage and use positions. The retention mechanism is provided at an end of the pivot arm and has a moveable clamp member adapted to secure an accessory thereto.