Abstract:
A gravity infusion IV bag having an elastic suspension arrangement with one or more suspension elements attached at a top end of the bag section and arranged to be hung from a support such that, as fluid flows from the outlet, the weight of the bag section reduces and the elastic suspension arrangement contracts to raise the bag section relative to the support. The one or more suspension elements may be formed from styrene-ethylene-butadiene-styrene (SEBS) and have a 100% Young's modulus in the range 80-120 psi.
Abstract:
Convertible movable IV stand provides for improve mobility of a person undergo IV therapy comprises of a light weight low central gravity IV carrier, height adjustable post and wheeled supporting base. The height adjustable post is releasably mounted erect on the wheeled supporting base and IV carrier is releasably mounted erect on the upper end of height adjusting post via a coupling device to form an integral unit which function as a conventional IV stand. IV carrier is adapted to carry on shoulder of user when it is detached from height adjusting post and height adjusting post is adapted as a walking stick when it is detached from wheel supporting base.
Abstract:
Modular hospital pedestal with an assembly of adapting cores to mount auxiliary sub- units as supporting or accessory pieces for medical and hospital equipments, more specifically this invention is related to a multifunctional hospital pedestal (1) of a type to hang different sorts of health-care products in order to enable premise space organization into a hospital building; said modular hospital pedestal (1) comprises a moveable base (2) and a two-sectioned elongated stem (3) whereof adapting cores are mounted (NP), said adapting cores meant to join together and make up auxiliary sub- units (SU) that configurate several arrangements to said hospital pedestal (1); each said adapting core (NP) is made up with complementary parts and are provided with a locking means (Mt), engaging means (Mg) and articulating means (Mr) for each of said auxiliary sub-unit (SU); said sub-units (SU) are individually designed and have distinct forms and functions, said forms and functions being a garbage container (lx), a set of trays (bj), hooks (gc), handle (ep) to move on said pedestal (1), auxiliary tablelet (au), suction system and cylinders (ss) support (sp), manometer (mn) support (spl) and electric power jack box (rf) support (sp2).
Abstract:
An injector system including a docking station and a cassette and various transfer devices for transferring fluid from a bulk fluid container to a reservoir in the cassette are described herein along with methods for using such devices and systems to inject fluid from the bulk fluid container into a patient. The cassette of some embodiments may include a cassette body, one or more reservoirs dispose within the cassette body, at least one inlet port operably connected to each of the one or more reservoirs, at least one fluid passage operably connected to each of the one or more reservoirs, and an outlet port at a convergence of at least one fluid passage. In certain embodiments, the injector system may include a transfer device configured to operably connect at least one bulk fluid container held by the docking station to the at least one inlet port of the cassette.
Abstract:
Fluid supply systems and methods for therapeutic fluid delivery systems, including those used for negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems and methods.
Abstract:
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft eine Haltevorrichtung (100) zum Halten wenigstens einer externen Funktionseinrichtung (300), welche wenigstens zwei Schlauchanschlüsse (7, 9) aufweist, an einer Behandlungsvorrichtung (200), wobei die Haltevorrichtung (100) wenigstens zwei Anschläge aufweist, welche eine Rotationsbewegung der externen Funktionseinrichtung (300) innerhalb der Haltevorrichtung (100) beschränken. Sie betrifft ferner eine externe Funktionseinrichtung (300) sowie eine Behandlungsvorrichtung (200).
Abstract:
An integrated infusion management system provides for stable support of components attached to the system, even when the system is mobile. The system is optionally a mobility assist or walker for a patient who is attached to any number of medical components. A central trunk connects to a two-sided base that does not interfere with patient motion. The trunk may be angled with respect to vertical and oriented to support medical components in a configuration that is tip-resistant. The system is optionally deployable to facilitate conversion between a compact storage configuration and a stable deployed configuration. In an embodiment, additional deployable features include holding arms for holding various medical components, wheels, mobility arms and handles. Also provided is a novel wheel system with deployable wheels and methods associated with providing compact storage of any one or more of the systems presented herein.
Abstract:
A transfer device for transferring an apparatus from one support to another support. The transfer device is comprised of a housing and two movable clamping elements that are mounted to the housing. Each of the clamping elements is movable between a support-clamping position and a non-clamping, release position. An actuator is in operative engagement with the two clamping elements to move each of the clamping elements between the support-clamping position and the release position. The actuator has a first actuator position wherein one of the clamping elements is in the support-clamping position and another of the clamping elements is in the release position. In a second position, one of the clamping elements is in the release position and the other of the clamping elements is in the support-clamping position.
Abstract:
A mobility frame (10) comprising: a multi-wheeled base (11), an upstanding support (13) having a substantially upright lower portion (17) attached to the base (11), an oblique portion (27) disposed at a height from the base (11), the oblique portion (27) extending obliquely upwardly from the lower portion (17), an upper portion (29) extending substantially upwardly from the oblique portion (27); and at least one handle (35) for steering the mobility frame (10) and/or for allowing a user to support themself on the mobility frame (10).
Abstract:
An improved holder for pivotally supporting a flexible bag containing a liquid component is disclosed for use in a multiple fluid dispensing system. The holder supports the bag in an upright position for space efficiency as well as for dispensing efficiency. An improved shelving system for pivotally supporting a plurality of holders in a compact row and in an upright dispensing position is also disclosed. An improved dispensing system incorporating the disclosed shelving system and flexible bag holder is also disclosed.