Patent classifications
A61G10/04
Universal respiratory detector
A universal respiratory detector for detecting a respiratory gas. The universal respiratory detector may include a plurality of layers with a visual indicator to quickly and reversibly change color to detect a respiratory gas parameter such as carbon dioxide. The color change may be visible from both sides of the detector. In some examples, the respiratory detector may be a biocompatible and conformable sticker for mounting on a person's face or an oxygen delivery device.
System And Method Configured To Provide Extracorporeal Support For Premature Fetus
A system configured to enclose a premature fetus within an extracorporeal environment to promote growth of the fetus and increase viability of the fetus. The system includes a chamber having an interior space configured to enclose the fetus, a first fluid circuit that delivers sterile fluid to the chamber, and a second fluid system that transfers oxygen to the fetus. The system chamber includes a stop mechanism including a clamp and an actuator, the clamp positioned in the interior space, the actuator coupled to the clamp such that movement of the actuator moves the clamp, and the actuator positioned at least partially outside the interior space.
System And Method Configured To Provide Extracorporeal Support For Premature Fetus
A system configured to enclose a premature fetus within an extracorporeal environment to promote growth of the fetus and increase viability of the fetus. The system includes a chamber having an interior space configured to enclose the fetus, a first fluid circuit that delivers sterile fluid to the chamber, and a second fluid system that transfers oxygen to the fetus. The system chamber includes a stop mechanism including a clamp and an actuator, the clamp positioned in the interior space, the actuator coupled to the clamp such that movement of the actuator moves the clamp, and the actuator positioned at least partially outside the interior space.
UNIVERSAL RESPIRATORY DETECTOR
A universal respiratory detector for detecting a respiratory gas. The universal respiratory detector may include a plurality of layers with a visual indicator to quickly and reversibly change color to detect a respiratory gas parameter such as carbon dioxide. The color change may be visible from both sides of the detector. In some examples, the respiratory detector may be a biocompatible and conformable sticker for mounting on a person’s face or an oxygen delivery device.
System and method configured to provide extracorporeal support for premature fetus
A system configured to enclose a premature fetus within an extracorporeal environment to promote growth of the fetus and increase viability of the fetus. The system includes a chamber having an interior space configured to enclose the fetus, a first fluid circuit that delivers sterile fluid to the chamber, and a second fluid system that transfers oxygen to the fetus. The system chamber includes a stop mechanism including a clamp and an actuator, the clamp positioned in the interior space, the actuator coupled to the clamp such that movement of the actuator moves the clamp, and the actuator positioned at least partially outside the interior space.
System and method configured to provide extracorporeal support for premature fetus
A system configured to enclose a premature fetus within an extracorporeal environment to promote growth of the fetus and increase viability of the fetus. The system includes a chamber having an interior space configured to enclose the fetus, a first fluid circuit that delivers sterile fluid to the chamber, and a second fluid system that transfers oxygen to the fetus. The system chamber includes a stop mechanism including a clamp and an actuator, the clamp positioned in the interior space, the actuator coupled to the clamp such that movement of the actuator moves the clamp, and the actuator positioned at least partially outside the interior space.
AIR ADJUSTING DEVICE AND ORGANISM CARE SYSTEM
An air adjusting device includes a casing, a hood, a first airflow generating unit, a tunnel and an air conditioning module. The hood has a wind inlet. The first airflow generating unit is connected to the hood. The tunnel is connected to the first airflow generating unit, wherein the tunnel has a wind outlet. The hood, the first airflow generating unit and the tunnel form an airflow passage. The airflow passage is isolated from an internal space of the casing. At least one part of the air conditioning module is disposed at the wind inlet. The first airflow generating unit draws a first ambient air into the airflow passage from the wind inlet. A temperature of the first ambient air is adjusted by the air conditioning module and discharged from the wind outlet through the airflow passage.
AIR ADJUSTING DEVICE AND ORGANISM CARE SYSTEM
An air adjusting device includes a casing, a hood, a first airflow generating unit, a tunnel and an air conditioning module. The hood has a wind inlet. The first airflow generating unit is connected to the hood. The tunnel is connected to the first airflow generating unit, wherein the tunnel has a wind outlet. The hood, the first airflow generating unit and the tunnel form an airflow passage. The airflow passage is isolated from an internal space of the casing. At least one part of the air conditioning module is disposed at the wind inlet. The first airflow generating unit draws a first ambient air into the airflow passage from the wind inlet. A temperature of the first ambient air is adjusted by the air conditioning module and discharged from the wind outlet through the airflow passage.
Hyperoxic therapy systems, methods and apparatus
The present invention provides systems, methods, and apparatus for applying a hyperoxic therapy delivery system to a patient; administering hyperoxic gas to the patient according to an oxygen dose-response model; and adjusting the administration of the hyperoxic gas to the patient based upon monitored parameters related to a condition of the patient. Numerous additional features are disclosed.
Hyperoxic therapy systems, methods and apparatus
The present invention provides systems, methods, and apparatus for applying a hyperoxic therapy delivery system to a patient; administering hyperoxic gas to the patient according to an oxygen dose-response model; and adjusting the administration of the hyperoxic gas to the patient based upon monitored parameters related to a condition of the patient. Numerous additional features are disclosed.