Abstract:
A bi-directional remote communications system with both display and control capability allowing 2 way communications between one or more remote devices and one or more infant warming devices. The system could update the remote device with all current display parameters and information from the infant warming device and will also allow changes made on the handheld device to update the infant warming device.
Abstract:
A shock and vibration system for an infant care transport system with an enclosed infant care device. The shock and vibration system utilizes multiple damping systems that create a floating patient support system that allows the infant care device to move in the various axes of motion instead of being rigidly mounted to the frame or sub-frame, or any substructure.
Abstract:
An integrated and movable video and/or still camera is integrated into a warming therapy device to allow caregivers to point the camera in an area of interest in which they are interested in recording or displaying the patient located on a support surface. The system may include an audio recording device.
Abstract:
An alarm sensing and backup system for patient devices that senses when the normal alarm sensing system is not sounding properly and sounds an independent backup alarm.
Abstract:
An electrical connection system that can feed power, signal, data, and communication lines into a rotating or static patient support system in an infant warming device.
Abstract:
In an infant warming device, an isolation mounting system supports the weight of an integrated touch screen assembly during transport, but does not apply any forces normal to the plane of the display that would weaken the adhesive bonds between the touch screen cover glass and the touch screen, and the touch screen and the display, which could cause separation of the inte rated touch screen.
Abstract:
In an infant warming device, an isolation mounting system supports the weight of an integrated touch screen assembly during transport and and during transport, but does not apply any forces normal to the plane of the display that would weaken the adhesive bonds between the touch screen cover glass and the touch screen, and the touch screen and the display, which could cause separation of the integrated touch screen.
Abstract:
An integrated and movable video and/or still camera is integrated into a warming therapy device to allow caregivers to point the camera in an area of interest in which they are interested in recording or displaying the patient located on a support surface. The system may include an audio recording device.