Patent classifications
A61G15/02
Three-axis rotation system and method
A system and method are disclosed that allows a practitioner to rotate a human subject in three different axes of rotation, independently from one another and without limitation on the degree of rotation, which allows for the treatment of various systems of the human subject.
Three-axis rotation system and method
A system and method are disclosed that allows a practitioner to rotate a human subject in three different axes of rotation, independently from one another and without limitation on the degree of rotation, which allows for the treatment of various systems of the human subject.
RETINAL IMAGING FOR REFERENCE DURING LASER EYE SURGERY
A method of laser eye surgery including linking retinal vessel architecture to corneal topography. This enables registration of the steep axis of the cornea in order to orient a toric intraocular lens, and/or to place astigmatic keratotomy incisions. First, a detailed pre-operative retinal image of the vasculature of the retina is obtained. In addition, a pre-operative image of the topography of the eye is obtained. The retinal image is then correlated or superimposed on the topography image to provide a reference. After the patient lies down under the laser eye surgery system, and during the surgery, the retinal vasculature is monitored which provides a reference to the surgery system about the topography of the eye. This process enables registration of the steep axis of the cornea in order to orient a toric intraocular lens and/or to place astigmatic keratotomy incisions.
RETINAL IMAGING FOR REFERENCE DURING LASER EYE SURGERY
A method of laser eye surgery including linking retinal vessel architecture to corneal topography. This enables registration of the steep axis of the cornea in order to orient a toric intraocular lens, and/or to place astigmatic keratotomy incisions. First, a detailed pre-operative retinal image of the vasculature of the retina is obtained. In addition, a pre-operative image of the topography of the eye is obtained. The retinal image is then correlated or superimposed on the topography image to provide a reference. After the patient lies down under the laser eye surgery system, and during the surgery, the retinal vasculature is monitored which provides a reference to the surgery system about the topography of the eye. This process enables registration of the steep axis of the cornea in order to orient a toric intraocular lens and/or to place astigmatic keratotomy incisions.
Headrest for surgical chairs
A headrest device may include a first plate, a second plate, and a locking mechanism, where the second plate is free to shift in any direction along a surface of the first plate while the locking mechanism is in an unlocked state, and where the second plate is prevented from shifting along the surface of the first plate when the locking mechanism is in a locked state. A method may include forming a first plate, forming a second plate, and attaching a locking mechanism to the second plate, where the second plate is free to shift in any direction along a surface of the first plate while the locking mechanism is in an unlocked state, and where the second plate is prevented from shifting along the surface of the first plate when the locking mechanism is in a locked state.
Headrest for surgical chairs
A headrest device may include a first plate, a second plate, and a locking mechanism, where the second plate is free to shift in any direction along a surface of the first plate while the locking mechanism is in an unlocked state, and where the second plate is prevented from shifting along the surface of the first plate when the locking mechanism is in a locked state. A method may include forming a first plate, forming a second plate, and attaching a locking mechanism to the second plate, where the second plate is free to shift in any direction along a surface of the first plate while the locking mechanism is in an unlocked state, and where the second plate is prevented from shifting along the surface of the first plate when the locking mechanism is in a locked state.
INTEGRATED DENTAL CARE SYSTEM
An integrated dental care system is disclosed. The integrated dental care system includes a dental recliner chair and a dental treatment unit. The dental recliner chair includes a foldable chair frame which folds at coupling point(s), a foldable chair supporting frame which enables folding and unfolding of the foldable chair frame, a pair of side chair arms including multiple serrated edges for locking a reclination of a back supporting frame at a first reclination angle and vary the reclination to second reclination angle(s), when a second end of the pair of the side chair arms is lifted and locked at second serrated edge(s) of the multiple serrated edges. The dental treatment unit includes a housing including a compressor unit generating compressed air, a pressure controlling unit stepping down the first predefined pressure, and multiple ventilation opening(s) for ventilation. The dental treatment unit includes a toolbox holding instruments for dental treatment.
INTEGRATED DENTAL CARE SYSTEM
An integrated dental care system is disclosed. The integrated dental care system includes a dental recliner chair and a dental treatment unit. The dental recliner chair includes a foldable chair frame which folds at coupling point(s), a foldable chair supporting frame which enables folding and unfolding of the foldable chair frame, a pair of side chair arms including multiple serrated edges for locking a reclination of a back supporting frame at a first reclination angle and vary the reclination to second reclination angle(s), when a second end of the pair of the side chair arms is lifted and locked at second serrated edge(s) of the multiple serrated edges. The dental treatment unit includes a housing including a compressor unit generating compressed air, a pressure controlling unit stepping down the first predefined pressure, and multiple ventilation opening(s) for ventilation. The dental treatment unit includes a toolbox holding instruments for dental treatment.
LIFTING COLUMN
The present invention relates to a lifting column comprising at least two telescopically arranged members and a drive unit located in the hollow hereof. The drive unit comprises an electric motor, a transmission and a spindle unit with a number of spindles and at least one spindle nut. The electric motor drives the spindle unit via the transmission. The drive unit is connected to the at least two telescopically arranged members enabling a longitudinal displacement of the telescopic members, such that they are extended out of or retracted into each other depending on the direction of rotation of the electric motor. The lifting column comprises at least one supporting element attached to a spindle, where the supporting element is configured to abut the inner side of a surrounding member. Thus, a strong construction is achieved as the supporting element prevents the spindle unit from deflecting, as a horizontal force resulting from a high axial load or torque will be transferred to the members via the supporting element.
LIFTING COLUMN
The present invention relates to a lifting column comprising at least two telescopically arranged members and a drive unit located in the hollow hereof. The drive unit comprises an electric motor, a transmission and a spindle unit with a number of spindles and at least one spindle nut. The electric motor drives the spindle unit via the transmission. The drive unit is connected to the at least two telescopically arranged members enabling a longitudinal displacement of the telescopic members, such that they are extended out of or retracted into each other depending on the direction of rotation of the electric motor. The lifting column comprises at least one supporting element attached to a spindle, where the supporting element is configured to abut the inner side of a surrounding member. Thus, a strong construction is achieved as the supporting element prevents the spindle unit from deflecting, as a horizontal force resulting from a high axial load or torque will be transferred to the members via the supporting element.