Cartridge having a power source and electrode pad, defibrillator having a rechargeable battery, defibrillator system having only one replaceable component, and related methods
    1.
    发明申请
    Cartridge having a power source and electrode pad, defibrillator having a rechargeable battery, defibrillator system having only one replaceable component, and related methods 有权
    具有电源和电极垫的磁带盒,具有可再充电电池的除颤器,仅具有一个可更换部件的除颤器系统,以及相关方法

    公开(公告)号:US20050159782A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-07-21

    申请号:US09993841

    申请日:2001-11-05

    IPC分类号: A61N1/39

    CPC分类号: A61N1/3968 A61N1/3975

    摘要: An automated or semi-automated defibrillator (AED) system includes an AED and a cartridge attachable to the AED. The cartridge includes electrode pads and a power source such as a battery or fuel cell, which may recharge a defibrillator battery, power defibrillator circuitry, or both. Because the cartridge includes both a power source and electrode pads, one can replace the power source and the pads at the same time by replacing a single cartridge. Furthermore, in defibrillator systems where the power source charges the defibrillator battery, the power source can be selected to have the same life as the pads, thus making it practical to replace the power source and pads at the same time. In addition, maintenance for such a charging defibrillator system typically costs less than for a non-charging system because it often costs less to replace the power source than to replace the defibrillator battery.

    摘要翻译: 自动或半自动除颤器(AED)系统包括AED和可附接到AED的盒。 盒包括电极焊盘和诸如电池或燃料电池的电源,其可以对除颤器电池,功率除颤器电路或两者进行再充电。 因为墨盒包括电源和电极垫,所以可以通过更换单个墨盒来同时更换电源和焊盘。 此外,在电源对除颤器电池进行充电的除颤器系统中,电源可以选择为具有与焊盘相同的寿命,因此使得可以同时更换电源和焊盘。 此外,这种充电除颤器系统的维护通常比非充电系统的成本要低,因为与更换除颤器电池相比,替换电源往往成本较低。

    Scaffolding
    2.
    发明授权

    公开(公告)号:US11905723B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-02-20

    申请号:US17175066

    申请日:2021-02-12

    申请人: James Russell

    发明人: James Russell

    摘要: A scaffolding assembly adapted to be releasably attached to an elongate support member such as an overhead pipe. The scaffolding assembly has a split collar and a platform assembly adapted to be releasably attached to the split collar. The split collar comprises at least two segments which can encircle the pipe and be secured to one another. The platform assembly which includes a platform deck has a connector formation which extends laterally outwardly from the deck to an extent that it can engage a receiving formation on the collar assembly and thereby attach the platform assembly to the collar assembly.

    Method of manufacturing a flat bottom pouch
    3.
    发明授权
    Method of manufacturing a flat bottom pouch 有权
    制造平底袋的方法

    公开(公告)号:US09475248B1

    公开(公告)日:2016-10-25

    申请号:US14885172

    申请日:2015-10-16

    申请人: James Russell

    发明人: James Russell

    摘要: A method of manufacturing a flat bottom pouch from a single continuous sheet of webbing comprises unwinding the continuous sheet of webbing and forming an outwardly extending transverse lap seam. The unwound webbing is asymmetrically folded to form a folded sheet defining front and back panels. The folded sheet defines a first section and a second section having a folded edge therebetween, wherein the first section includes a first distal edge, and wherein the second section includes a second distal edge. The folded edge is pushed between the first and second sections to form a first side gusseted panel. A portion of the second section is folded between the first and second sections to form a second side gusseted panel. A transverse end seal is formed proximate the lap seam thereby defining a bottom gusseted panel and the first edge is sealed to the second edge to complete the pouch.

    摘要翻译: 从单个连续的织带片材制造平底袋的方法包括松开连续的织带片并形成向外延伸的横向搭接缝。 展开的织带不对称地折叠以形成限定前面板和后面板的折叠片。 折叠片材限定第一部分和第二部分,其间具有折叠的边缘,其中第一部分包括第一远侧边缘,并且其中第二部分包括第二远端边缘。 折叠的边缘被推在第一和第二部分之间以形成第一侧面角撑板。 第二部分的一部分在第一和第二部分之间折叠以形成第二侧面角撑板。 横向端部密封件靠近搭接接缝形成,由此限定了底部角撑板,并且第一边缘被密封到第二边缘以完成小袋。

    Method of manufacturing a bottom gusseted pouch

    公开(公告)号:US09365011B1

    公开(公告)日:2016-06-14

    申请号:US14733205

    申请日:2015-06-08

    IPC分类号: B31B23/00 B31B29/60 B31B21/00

    摘要: A method of manufacturing a roll of bottom gusseted pouches serially connected in a top-to-bottom end orientation is provided. The method comprises unwinding a pouch webbing in a first flow direction, the pouch webbing defining front and back panels of a respective pouch; inserting a gusset webbing between the panels in a second flow direction; attaching the gusset webbing to the panels to form the bottom gusseted end of the pouch; inserting a closure mechanism between the panels in a third flow direction; attaching the closure mechanism to the panels to form the resealable top end of the pouch; sealing the side edges of the panels to complete the pouch; winding the completed pouch onto the roll; and repeating these steps to form the other bottom gusseted pouches in the roll. At least one of the pouch webbing and the gusset webbing is formed of a supported film.

    OSTEOINDUCTIVE DEMINERALIZED CANCELLOUS BONE

    公开(公告)号:US20140065239A9

    公开(公告)日:2014-03-06

    申请号:US12140025

    申请日:2008-06-16

    IPC分类号: A61K35/32

    摘要: An osteoinductive demineralized bone matrix, corresponding osteoimplants, and methods for making the osteoinductive demineralized bone matrix are disclosed. The osteoinductive demineralized bone matrix may be prepared by providing demineralized bone and altering the collagenous structure of the bone. The osteoinductive demineralized bone matrix may also be prepared by providing demineralized bone and compacting the bone, for example via mechanical compaction, grinding into a particulate, or treatment with a chemical. Additives such as growth factors or bioactive agents may be added to the osteoinductive demineralized bone matrix. The osteoinductive demineralized bone matrix may form an osteogenic osteoimplant. The osteoimplant, when implanted in a mammalian body, may induce at the locus of the implant the full developmental cascade of endochondral bone formation including vascularization, mineralization, and bone marrow differentiation. The osteoinductive demineralized bone matrix may also be used as a delivery device to administer bioactive agents.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种骨诱导的软骨骨架,相应的骨关节植入物以及用于制造骨诱导性软骨骨架的方法。 可以通过提供软化骨和改变骨的胶原结构来制备骨诱导的软骨骨架。 还可以通过提供脱矿质骨和压实骨,例如通过机械压实,研磨成颗粒或用化学品处理来制备骨诱导的软化骨基质。 添加剂如生长因子或生物活性剂可以加入到骨诱导的软化骨基质中。 骨诱导的骨质疏松骨质可形成成骨植骨。 当植入植入哺乳动物体内的植骨植入物可能在植入物的位置诱导软骨内骨形成的完全发育级联,包括血管化,矿化和骨髓分化。 骨诱导的软化骨基质也可以用作施用生物活性剂的递送装置。

    INFLUENCE BASED REWARDS FOR WORD-OF-MOUTH ADVERTISING ECOSYSTEMS
    8.
    发明申请
    INFLUENCE BASED REWARDS FOR WORD-OF-MOUTH ADVERTISING ECOSYSTEMS 有权
    基于影响的道路广告生态系统的奖励

    公开(公告)号:US20080320004A1

    公开(公告)日:2008-12-25

    申请号:US11768178

    申请日:2007-06-25

    IPC分类号: G06F17/30

    摘要: Systems and/or methods are presented that facilitate determining the contextual influence of a user in referrals of products or services, and determining an amount of compensation for successful referrals based on the contextual influence of the user. A central service component can track activity and receive data associated with referrals, including data related to the number and type of referrals, and the number of successful referrals. An evaluation component can analyze referral data associated with the user and can determine a conversion ratio as the number of successful referrals compared to the total number of referrals. The evaluation component can utilize the conversion ratio to facilitate determining an amount of compensation that can be awarded and distributed to the user based on the influence of the user within the context of the product or service referred by the user.

    摘要翻译: 呈现系统和/或方法,其有助于确定用户在产品或服务的转介中的上下文影响,以及基于用户的上下文影响来确定成功推荐的补偿量。 中央服务组件可以跟踪活动并接收与推荐相关的数据,包括与转介的数量和类型相关的数据以及成功推荐的次数。 评估组件可以分析与用户相关联的推荐数据,并且可以将转换比率确定为与总推荐次数相比的成功推荐人数。 评估组件可以利用转换比来便于基于在用户引用的产品或服务的上下文中的用户的影响来确定可以授予和分发给用户的补偿量。

    Adaptive physiological monitoring system and methods of using the same
    9.
    发明申请
    Adaptive physiological monitoring system and methods of using the same 审中-公开
    自适应生理监测系统及其使用方法

    公开(公告)号:US20070167850A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-07-19

    申请号:US10597079

    申请日:2005-01-05

    IPC分类号: A61B5/04

    摘要: The present invention provides methods and an apparatus for an adaptive physiological monitoring system (10). The physiological monitoring system incorporates a sensor (110) responsive to the physical activity of the monitor-wearing patient. The system monitors one or more physical parameter(s) of the user to distinguish between periods of quiet rest and normal waking activity and communicates non-urgent information regarding a system error or information about the measured physical parameter to the user or to an external system only if one or more physical parameters of the user exceed predetermined threshold criteria The system also suppresses alerts regarding physiological states that are inconsistent with normal patient activity if one or more physical parameters of the user exceed a predetermined threshold. The physiological monitoring system (10) incorporates a sensor (110) responsive to the physical activity level of the user, for detecting directly or indirectly measuring the physical activity level of the user.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了一种用于适应性生理监测系统(10)的方法和装置。 生理监测系统包括响应于监视器佩戴患者的身体活动的传感器(110)。 系统监视用户的一个或多个物理参数以区分安静休息和正常醒来活动的周期,并将关于系统错误的非紧急信息或关于所测量的物理参数的信息传送给用户或外部系统 仅当用户的一个或多个物理参数超过预定阈值标准时。如果用户的一个或多个物理参数超过预定阈值,系统还抑制与正常患者活动不一致的生理状态的警报。 生理监测系统(10)包括响应于用户的身体活动水平的传感器(110),用于直接或间接地测量用户的身体活动水平。

    Protein c polymorphisms
    10.
    发明申请
    Protein c polymorphisms 有权
    蛋白c多态性

    公开(公告)号:US20070128594A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-06-07

    申请号:US10515493

    申请日:2003-05-28

    IPC分类号: C12Q1/68

    摘要: The invention provides methods and kits for obtaining a prognosis for a patient having or at risk of developing an inflammatory condition. The method generally comprises determining a protein C promoter genotype of a patient for a polymorphism in the protein C promoter region of the patient, comparing the determined genotype with known genotypes for the polymorphism that correspond with the ability of the patient to recover from the inflammatory condition and identifying patients based on their prognosis. The invention also provides for methods of identifying other polymorphisms that correspond with the ability of the patient to recover from the inflammatory condition.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了用于获得具有或具有发展炎性病症风险的患者的预后的方法和试剂盒。 该方法通常包括确定患者的蛋白C启动子基因型,用于患者的蛋白C启动子区域中的多态性,将确定的基因型与已知基因型与多态性相比较,其与患者从炎性病症恢复的能力相对应 并根据患者的预后鉴别患者。 本发明还提供了鉴定与患者从炎性病症恢复的能力相对应的其他多态性的方法。