Abstract:
A heated and cooled corner pillow device is provided. The device is comprised of a body that has a first pillow, a second pillow, a third pillow, and a stopper. The pillows each have a pocket to accommodate an insert of a heating or cooling pad. Additionally, the body is angled to fit in the corner of a couch. The stopper is tucked in between the couch cushions to secure the device in place during use so it does not move.
Abstract:
An apparatus (10) loads partially-formed open-ended cartons (12) onto respective mandrels (14) of a turret (16) that indexes cartons through work stations. A conveyor (18) propels the partially formed cartons (12) along a load path (20) and loads them onto respective mandrels (14). A loader guide guides the partially formed cartons (12) along the load path (20) and maintains them in axial alignment with the respective mandrels (14). A loading pusher (24) carried by the conveyor (18) engages successive partially formed cartons and propels them along the loader guide and onto the mandrels (14). A controller (30) commands a loading servo motor (28) to advance the conveyor (18) and transport each partially formed carton (12) along the load path (20) and into a delivered position on one of the mandrels (14) and then to reverse the conveyor (18) momentarily before the turret (16) indexes. The advancing, withdrawing, and indexing steps are repeated for second and subsequent partially formed cartons (12) and mandrels (14).
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a ventilation control system for controlling the ventilation of a patient. The ventilation control system utilizes a user-friendly user interface for the display of patient data and ventilator status. The user interface includes a graphic representation of a breath cycle that displays the breath cycle currently being ventilated, and is also responsive to changes in ventilation settings to assist the user in evaluation the effect of those changes on the ventilator strategy before the changes are implemented.
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a ventilation control system for controlling the ventilation of a patient. The ventilation control system utilizes a user-friendly user interface for the display of patient data and ventilator status. The user interface includes a graphic representation of a breath cycle that displays the breath cycle currently being ventilated, and is also responsive to changes in ventilation settings to assist the user in evaluation the effect of those changes on the ventilator strategy before the changes are implemented.
Abstract:
A ventilation control system for controlling the ventilation of a patient. The ventilation control system utilizes a user-friendly user interface for the display of patient data and ventilator status, as well as for entering values for ventilation settings to be used to control the ventilator.
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a ventilation control system and method of powering up a patient ventilator for detecting if a patient is connected to the ventilator when the ventilator is initially powered up prior to input of ventilator settings. The ventilation control system utilizes a user-friendly user interface for the display of patient data and ventilator status, as well as for entering values for ventilation settings to be used to control the ventilator. Values for ventilation settings entered during set up of the ventilator result in the display of only those further ventilation settings that are appropriate in accordance with the earlier entered settings.
Abstract:
A ventilation control system for controlling the ventilation of a patient. The ventilation control system utilizes a user-friendly user interface for the display of patient data and ventilator status. The user interface includes a graphic representation of a breath cycle that displays the breath cycle currently being ventilated, and is also responsive to changes in ventilation settings to assist the user in evaluating the effect of those changes on the ventilator strategy before the changes are implemented.
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a ventilation control system for controlling the ventilation of a patient. The ventilation control system utilizes a user-friendly user interface for the display of patient data and ventilator status. The user interface includes a graphic representation of a breath cycle that displays the breath cycle currently being ventilated, and is also responsive to changes in ventilation settings to assist the user in evaluation the effect of those changes on the ventilator strategy before the changes are implemented.
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a ventilation control system for controlling the ventilation of a patient. The ventilation control system utilizes a user-friendly user interface for the display of patient data and ventilator status, as well as for entering values for ventilation settings to be used to control the ventilator and for setting and displaying appropriate alarms settings and patient data.
Abstract:
A device is directed to a ventilation control system for controlling the ventilation of a patient. The ventilation control system utilizes a user-friendly user interface for the display of patient data and ventilator status. The user interface includes a graphic representation of a breath cycle that displays the breath cycle currently being ventilated, and is also responsive to changes in ventilation settings to assist the user in evaluation the effect of those changes on the ventilator strategy before the changes are implemented.