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Uninterruptible electrical power supply devices; electrical
power supply devices; power distribution or control machines
and apparatus; capacitors for distributing or controlling
electric current; batteries and cells; uninterruptible
electrical power supply devices for medical apparatus and
instrument; uninterruptible electrical power supply devices
for incubators for babies; electrical power supply devices
for medical apparatus and instruments; electrical power
supply devices for incubators for babies. Medical apparatus and instruments.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
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(1) Uninterruptible electrical power supply devices; electrical power supply devices; power distribution or control machines and apparatus; capacitors for distributing or controlling electric current; batteries and cells; uninterruptible electrical power supply devices for medical apparatus and instrument; uninterruptible electrical power supply devices for incubators for babies; electrical power supply devices for medical apparatus and instruments; electrical power supply devices for incubators for babies.
(2) Medical apparatus and instruments.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
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Uninterruptible electrical power supply devices; electrical power supply devices; power distribution or control machines and apparatus; capacitors for distributing or controlling electric current; batteries and cells; uninterruptible electrical power supply devices for incubators and infant warmers Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, incubators for babies, and infant warmers
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
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Uninterruptible electrical power supply devices; electrical
power supply devices; power distribution or control machines
and apparatus; capacitors for distributing or controlling
electric current; batteries and cells; uninterruptible
electrical power supply devices for medical apparatus and
instrument; uninterruptible electrical power supply devices
for incubators for babies; electrical power supply devices
for medical apparatus and instruments; electrical power
supply devices for incubators for babies. Medical apparatus and instruments.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
(1) Uninterruptible electrical power supply devices; electrical power supply devices; power distribution or control machines and apparatus; capacitors for distributing or controlling electric current; batteries and cells; uninterruptible electrical power supply devices for medical apparatus and instrument; uninterruptible electrical power supply devices for incubators for babies; electrical power supply devices for medical apparatus and instruments; electrical power supply devices for incubators for babies.
(2) Medical apparatus and instruments.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Uninterruptible electrical power supply devices; electrical power supply devices; power distribution or control machines and apparatus; capacitors for distributing or controlling electric current; batteries and cells; uninterruptible electrical power supply devices for medical apparatus and instrument; uninterruptible electrical power supply devices for incubators for babies; electrical power supply devices for medical apparatus and instruments; electrical power supply devices for incubators for babies; uninterruptible electrical power supply devices for incubators and infant warmers. Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, incubators for babies, and infant warmers.
Provided is a photoirradiation pad support member that not only makes it possible for mother and child to have physical contact during jaundice treatment but also makes it possible to suppress bending of a photoirradiation pad toward a non-irradiation surface side. A photoirradiation pad support member 1 is configured so as to be capable of supporting a photoirradiation pad when provided to a non-irradiation surface side of the photoirradiation pad that is on the reverse side from an irradiation surface and so as to allow bending to the irradiation surface side but suppress bending to the non-irradiation surface side when supporting the photoirradiation pad.
Provided is a fixing support tool of a balloon unit for uterine hemostasis, which can prevent an inflated balloon of the balloon unit for uterine hemostasis from falling out of a uterus. A fixing support tool 100 is used to fix a balloon unit for uterine hemostasis 1 including a flexible tube and a hemostatic balloon provided in a distal end of the tube to a patient M. The fixing support tool 100 has a tube stopper 7 that supports the tube, and a fixing member 8 capable of fixing the tube stopper to the patient.
Provided is a fetal heart rate variability monitoring device capable of easily determining a fetal condition. A fetal heart rate variability monitoring device includes a processing unit and a display unit that acquire a fetal heart rate and display a fetal heart rate diagram showing the fetal heart rate over time, an LTV and STV conversion processing unit that calculates STV and LTV from the fetal heart rate, and an event input unit that can designate a predetermined period on the fetal heart rate diagram. The processing unit and the display unit have a function of issuing notification of the STV and LTV in the predetermined period calculated by the LTV and STV conversion processing unit when the predetermined period is designated by the event input unit.
A mask device which can appropriately detect exhalation of a patient is provided with a mask body installed on the patient, an exhalation tube having an exhalation flow path through which the exhalation of the patient runs and used for detecting the exhalation, and an oxygen tube used for supplying oxygen to the patient; the mask body is provided with an oxygen supply port to which the oxygen tube is connected and an exhalation tube support part which can support the exhalation tube; and the exhalation tube support part is structured so as to support the exhalation tube with changing at least one distance of a distance between a tip end of the exhalation tube and a nose part of the patient or a distance between the tip end of the exhalation tube and the mouth part of the patient.
Provided is a biological information detection device capable of restraining noise from being mixed with a signal relating to biological information. A biological information detection device includes an electrode pad that is able to detect a signal (bioelectric signal) relating to biological information of a subject (for example, a fetus in a mother's body), a connector that is connectable to the electrode pad, and a cable that is connected to the connector and is able to transmit the signal. The electrode pad and the connector are provided with fixing members and that are attachable to and detachable from each other, respectively.
A61B 5/259 - Means for maintaining electrode contact with the body using adhesive means, e.g. adhesive pads or tapes using conductive adhesive means, e.g. gels
A61B 5/273 - Connection of cords, cables or leads to electrodes
A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons
25.
SIMPLE INCUBATOR, AND CHILDCARE SYSTEM COMPRISING SIMPLE INCUBATOR
A simple incubator 10 makes it possible to accommodate an infant with a relatively simple operation at the time of use, and also enables the simple incubator to be made compact so as to be able to be stored in a storage space when not in use. The simple incubator 10 comprises: wall parts 12-15 disposed so as to enclose an infant accommodation chamber S1, and a ceiling part 11 located above the wall parts. The wall parts 12-15 are configured so as to be expandable along the height direction of the infant accommodation chamber S1 through the inflation of air into the wall parts 12-15, and so as to be contractable along the height direction of the infant accommodation chamber S1 through the exhausting of air from inside the wall parts 12-15.
Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, infant incubators, warming devices for stabilizing infant body temperature and their accessories in the nature of pediatric breathing masks for medical purposes connected to the warming device, infusion pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, syringe pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical examination tables, hospital baby beds and cots specifically made for medical purposes for the movement and delivery of babies to locations in a hospital, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy, oxygen masks for medical purposes, cannulae, oxygen nasal cannula, humidification apparatus for medical purposes and breathing tubes used in the delivery of air and gases to and away from patients
Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, infant incubators, warming devices for stabilizing infant body temperature and their accessories in the nature of pediatric breathing masks for medical purposes connected to the warming device, infusion pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, syringe pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical examination tables, hospital baby beds and cots, specifically made for medical purposes for the movement and delivery of babies to locations in a hospital, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy
30.
SUPPORT FOR FIXING UTERINE HEMOSTATIC BALLOON UNIT
Provided is a support for fixing a uterine hemostatic balloon unit which is able to prevent an expanded balloon of the uterine hemostatic balloon unit from falling off the uterus. A support 100 for fixing a uterine hemostatic balloon unit is used to fix a uterine hemostatic balloon unit 1 in a patient M, the uterine hemostatic balloon unit 1 being provided with a flexible tube and a hemostatic balloon provided at the distal end of the tube. The fixing support 100 has: a tube stopper 7 for supporting the tube; and a fixing member 8 capable of fixing the tube stopper in the patient.
Provided is a fetal heart rate fluctuation monitoring device which can easily assess the status of a fetus. A fetal heart rate fluctuation monitoring device (101) comprises: a processing unit (11) and a display unit (12) which acquire a fetal heart rate and display a fetal heart rate diagram showing the fetal heart rate over time; an LTV and STV conversion processing unit (35) that calculates an STV and an LTV from the fetal heart rate; and an event input unit (41) that allows an arbitrary period to be specified on the fetal heart rate diagram. The processing unit and the display unit are provided with a function for reporting, when the arbitrary period is specified by the event input unit, the STV and the LTV calculated by the LTV and STV conversion processing unit for the arbitrary period.
Provided is a method for performing printing on a recording paper with a medical apparatus that continuously prints acquired biological information of a patient on the recording paper while feeding the recording paper. The method includes reading a first identification image attached to the recording paper; determining whether or not the recording paper is a genuine product on the basis of a comparison result between information based on the read first identification image and paper information previously stored in the medical apparatus; reading a second identification image attached to the recording paper, and determining whether or not the recording paper is within an expiration date on the basis of expiration date information included in information based on the read second identification image; and printing the biological information on the recording paper in a case where the recording paper is determined to be the genuine product and the recording paper is determined to be within the expiration date.
B41J 2/32 - Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by selective application of heat to a heat sensitive printing or impression-transfer material using thermal heads
G06K 9/18 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints using printed characters having additional code marks or containing code marks, e.g. the character being composed of individual strokes of different shape, each representing a different code value
A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons
C09D 11/50 - Sympathetic, colour-changing or similar inks
This mask device capable of appropriately detecting the breathing of a patient comprises a mask main body to be fitted onto the patient, a breathing tube used for breathing detection and having a breathing circulation flow path for circulating the breathing of the patient, and an oxygen tube used for the oxygen supply to the patient, the mask main body comprises an oxygen supply port to which the oxygen tube is connected and a breathing tube support part capable of supporting the breathing tube, and the breathing tube support part is constituted so as to be capable of supporting the breathing tube while changing at least one of the distance between the leading end of the breathing tube and the nose of the patient and the distance between the leading end of the breathing tube and the mouth part of the patient when the mask main body has been fitted onto the patient.
This mask device capable of appropriately detecting the breathing of a patient comprises a mask main body to be fitted onto the patient, a breathing tube used for breathing detection and having a breathing circulation flow path for circulating the breathing of the patient, and an oxygen tube used for the oxygen supply to the patient, the mask main body comprises an oxygen supply port to which the oxygen tube is connected and a breathing tube support part capable of supporting the breathing tube, and the breathing tube support part is constituted so as to be capable of supporting the breathing tube while changing at least one of the distance between the leading end of the breathing tube and the nose of the patient and the distance between the leading end of the breathing tube and the mouth part of the patient when the mask main body has been fitted onto the patient.
Provided is a balloon unit for stopping uterine bleeding which can reliably suppress or stop bleeding in the uterus. The balloon unit comprises a flexible tube and a balloon that is provided on a distal end of the tube. The balloon includes a lower uterine lumen pressing part for pressing an inner surface of a lower uterine lumen and an upper uterine lumen pressing part for pressing an inner surface of an upper uterine lumen. The balloon has two balloons which includes a first balloon as the lower uterine lumen pressing part and a second balloon as the upper uterine lumen pressing part.
The uterine hemostatic balloon unit includes a tube, a hemostatic balloon, a connector disposed in the tube, and a cap to be detachably attached to a proximal end portion of the tube. The tube has a drain channel for draining uterine blood outward and a water supply channel communicating with the hemostatic balloon. The connector has a drain terminal communicating with the drain channel and disposed in a proximal end portion of the tube, a flexible water supply tube communicating with the water supply channel and extending by being bifurcated outward of the tube, and a water supply terminal communicating with the water supply tube. The cap has an accommodating portion capable of accommodating the water supply terminal along a length direction of the drain terminal. The accommodating portion is open in a direction orthogonal to the length direction of the drain terminal.
A61B 17/42 - Gynaecological or obstetrical instruments or methods
A61B 17/12 - Surgical instruments, devices or methods for ligaturing or otherwise compressing tubular parts of the body, e.g. blood vessels or umbilical cord
An incubator includes an incubator main body, a baby accommodation chamber disposed in the incubator main body and capable of being shielded from external air, and a humidifier disposed in the incubator main body so as to generate steam for supplying humidified air into the baby accommodation chamber. The humidifier has a connection portion to which a water supply hose is connectable so as to supply water for generating the steam from a water supply container located outside the incubator main body. In addition, the humidifier includes a humidifying tank which stores the water for generating the steam, a water supply port portion which supplies the water into the humidifying tank in communication with the connection portion, and a float valve which opens and closes the water supply port portion by moving upward and downward in response to a water level of the water stored inside the humidifying tank.
A tube holder includes at least a set of clamping members having circular arc-shaped clamping concave portions, a spindle pivotably supporting end portions on one side along the circular arcs of the clamping members in a state where the clamping concave portions facing curvature center sides of the respective circular arcs face each other, and a biasing member pivoting and biasing end portions of the other side along the circular arc of the clamping member in a direction of mutual approaching. The clamping member is formed such that an inscribed circle formed between facing surfaces of the clamping concave portions is smaller than a virtual circle formed by extension of the circular arcs of the clamping concave portions in a state where a space between the other end portions is closed and the clamping concave portions are disposed on the same virtual circle formed by extension of the circular arcs in a state during opening and closing where the clamping members are pivoted and the end portions on the other side are moved close to and away from each other.
F16L 3/10 - Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing divided, i.e. with two members engaging the pipe, cable or protective tubing
F16L 3/227 - Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals each support having one transverse base for supporting the pipes each pipe being supported by a separate element fastened to the base
F16L 3/237 - Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals for two pipes
F16B 2/10 - Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening external, i.e. with contracting action using pivoting jaws
39.
FETAL ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC SIGNAL PROCESSING METHOD AND FETAL ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC SIGNAL PROCESSING DEVICE
Provided are a fetal electrocardiographic signal processing method and a fetal electrocardiographic signal processing device with which it is possible to reliably and appropriately select a signal including a fetal electrocardiographic component from a plurality of signals separated by independent component analysis with reference. This fetal electrocardiographic signal processing method comprises: a fetal feature display signal extraction step for separating a separation signal for each of multiple channels by independent component analysis with reference from biological signals of the multiple channels acquired from the body of a pregnant mother and removing noise from the separation signal of each channel to extract a fetal feature display signal; and a mother body electrocardiographic signal removal step of removing a fetal feature display signal at a timing at which an electrocardiographic signal of the mother may appear from the fetal feature display signals to obtain fetal feature signals including a large number of fetal electrocardiographic signals.
Provided is a biological information detection device that is able to suppress noise from being mixed with a signal regarding biological information. A biological information detection device 1 is provided with: an electrode pad 4 that is able to detect a signal (bioelectric signal) regarding biological information of a patient (for example, a fetus in a mother's body 6); a connector 3 that is connectable to the electrode pad 4; and a cable 23 that is connected to the connector 3 and is able to transmit a signal. The electrode pad 4 and the connector 3 are respectively provided with fixture members 412, 33 that are attachable to/detachable from each other.
Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, phototherapy devices for treating infants with light, infant incubators, warming devices using radiant heat for stabilizing infant body temperature, infusion pumps for administering measured amounts of beneficial solutions into the bloodstream over time, syringe pumps for administering measured amounts of beneficial solutions into the bloodstream over time, hospital baby delivery beds specially made for medical purposes, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy
Medical apparatus and instruments; ice bag pillows for
medical purposes; supportive bandages; surgical catguts;
feeding cups for medical purposes; droppers for medical
purposes; teats; ice bags for medical purposes; babies'
bottles; feeding bottles; finger guards for medical
purposes; contraceptives, non-chemical; artificial tympanic
membranes; ear plugs for sleeping; ear plugs for protection
against noise; ear plugs for medical purposes; gloves for
medical purposes; electric massage apparatus for household
purposes; urinals [vessels]; bed pans; ear picks.
44.
MATERNAL AND FETAL MONITORING DEVICE AND MONITORING DEVICE DISPLAY DEVICE
Provided are a maternal and fetal monitoring device provided with: a fetal heart rate acquisition means which acquires a fetal heart rate; a labor pain intensity acquisition means which acquires a maternal labor pain intensity; a fetal bioelectric signal acquisition means which acquires a fetal bioelectric signal; and a display means which is capable of simultaneously displaying a fetal heart rate/labor pain diagram in which the fetal heart rate and the labor pain intensity are arranged on the same time axis and chronologically displayed in graph, and a fetal bioelectric signal diagram in which the fetal bioelectric signal is displayed. The fetal heart rate/labor pain diagram and the fetal bioelectric signal diagram and the like which is closely related to the information of the former are optimized and displayed. A monitoring device display device is also provided.
A method for performing printing on a recording paper with medical equipment that successively prints acquired living-body information of a patient on the recording paper while feeding the recording paper comprises: reading a first discrimination image added to the recording paper and determining whether the recording paper is a regular article on the basis of a result as to whether information based on the read first discrimination image and previously-stored information match each other; and reading a second discrimination image added to the recording paper and determining whether the recording paper is within an expiration date on the basis of expiration date information included in the read second discrimination image. When it is determined that the recording paper is the regular article and that the recording paper is within the expiration date, living-body information is printed on the recording paper.
B41J 2/32 - Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by selective application of heat to a heat sensitive printing or impression-transfer material using thermal heads
A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons
46.
Ventilation device for infant incubator and infant incubator
A ventilation device installed on an infant incubator having a chamber of an infant, including: an exhaust part including an exhaust connect port connected to the chamber and an exhaust port communicated with the exhaust connect port; an air-supply part including an air-supply connect port connected to the chamber and an intake port of external air communicated with the air-supply connect port; at least one of an exhaust blower and an air-supply blower: the exhaust blower is provided at the exhaust part and generates an air stream flowing from the exhaust connect port toward the exhaust port, and the air-supply blower is provided at the air-supply part and generates an external-air stream flowing from the intake port of the external air toward the air-supply connect port: the air is exhausted from the chamber through the exhaust part, and the external air is supplied into the chamber through the air-supply part.
F24F 7/10 - Ventilation with ducting systems with forced air circulation, e.g. by fan with air supply, or exhaust, through perforated wall, floor or ceiling
F04D 25/08 - Units comprising pumps and their driving means the working fluid being air, e.g. for ventilation
This incubator (101) comprises: an operation unit (50) with which a plurality of medical instruments can be operated; a control unit (55); and a display unit (31) that can display an operation status of the medical instrument(s) and patient information. The operation unit includes a first operation unit (51) that can be operated with a part other than the hands. The control unit includes: a selection means (56) that selects an operation of one of the medical instruments and assigns the same to the first operation unit; and an execution means (57) that executes the selected operation of the medical instrument. The selection means includes: a selection screen display means (561) that displays, on the display unit, a selection screen (71) for assignment to the first operation unit; an operation switching means (562) that switches the operation of the medical instrument assigned to the first operation unit when the first operation unit is operated repeatedly within a selection operation time; and an operation confirmation means (563) that confirms the selection of the medical instrument when the first operation unit is operated beyond the selection operation time in a state where the operation of one of the medical instruments has been assigned to the first operation unit.
This incubator (101) comprises, in an incubator body (15, 17): an infant housing chamber (16) that can be isolated from outside air; and a humidifier (40) that generates water vapor in order to supply humidified air into the infant housing chamber. The humidifier is provided with a connection part (54) to which a water supply hose (72) can be connected, the water supply hose supplying water for generating water vapor from a water supply container (71) that is arranged outside the incubator body. The humidifier includes: a humidification tank (41) that stores water for generating water vapor; a water supply opening (55) that is in communication with the connection part and that supplies water into the humidification tank; and a float valve (61) that moves up and down in accordance with the level of water stored in the humidification tank and opens/closes the water supply opening.
The present invention comprises: at least a pair of holding members which each have an arc-shaped holding recess; a support shaft that mutually and rotatably supports the first end, along the arc, of each of the holding members, in a state where the holding recesses, which face each other on the arc center-of-curvature side, oppose each other; and impelling members that rotatably impel the second end, along the arc, of each of the holding members in a direction of mutual approach. In a state where the space between the second ends of the holding members is closed, an inscribed circle formed between the opposing surfaces of the holding recesses is formed so as to be smaller than a virtual circle formed by extending the arc of the holding recesses. Further, in a state where the holding members are midway between opening or closing as a result of the second ends approaching or separating from each other due to the holding members being rotated, the holding recesses are positioned on the same virtual circle formed by extending the arc of the holding recesses.
F16L 3/10 - Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing divided, i.e. with two members engaging the pipe, cable or protective tubing
A61M 5/14 - Infusion devices, e.g. infusing by gravityBlood infusionAccessories therefor
F16L 3/22 - Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting a number of parallel pipes at intervals
An incubator having a cassette tray accommodation space which allows for a cassette tray to be readily stored in or taken out of the space through one of a plurality of tray loading or unloading ports. The cassette tray accommodation space includes at least two of the following: a front tray loading or unloading port, a rear tray loading or unloading port, a left tray loading or unloading port, and a right tray loading or unloading port.
The present disclosure provides an incubator capable of enabling a user to easily and sufficiently perform a required operation inside an infant accommodation space of the incubator, since substantially the entire area of a hand insertion opening is actually opened when the user opens a service door and inserts their hand into the hand insertion opening. In the incubator, the hand insertion opening is configured so as to be capable of being opened and closed by the service door in a first state in which a first support frame member is attached to a peripheral wall section of the infant accommodation space, and the hand insertion opening is configured so as to be capable of functioning as an aperture window in a second state in which a second support frame member, a third support frame member, and an aperture window forming member are respectively attached to the peripheral wall section.
The present invention provides an incubator in which there is no particular need to interpose annular shaped packing, which is capable of substantially maintaining airtightness between a base frame positioned in the vicinity of an outer periphery of a service port and a service door, between the vicinity of the outer periphery of the service port and the service door. The incubator includes a substantially ring-shaped insertion groove that is formed in an inner face of the service door so as to substantially run along an outer periphery of the inner face, and a substantially ring-shaped outer peripheral portion that is formed to the base frame, and is configured such that a substantially ring-shaped leading end of the substantially ring-shaped outer peripheral portion can be inserted in a substantially ring shape into the substantially ring-shaped insertion groove.
A bed is stably mounted on a body when located at a first position. The bed is mounted on the body via buffering members so that the buffering members absorb and prevent vibration and shock from being transmitted from the body to the bed, when located at the second position.
An incubator is provided in which a latch receiving portion is disposed in one of an incubator base or baby guards, a latch portion is disposed in the other of the incubator base or the baby guards, and the latch portion is configured to be unlatched by turning an operable member forward and then linearly moving the operable member forward.
An incubator comprising a mattress tray and a plurality of baby guards surrounding a vicinity of an outer periphery of the mattress tray, wherein: a first baby guard from out of the plurality of baby guards includes a grommet; the first baby guard is detachably attached to a first attachment location installed at a vicinity of the outer periphery of the mattress tray; a second baby guard from out of the plurality of baby guards is detachably attached to a second attachment location installed at a vicinity of the outer periphery of the mattress tray; and the first baby guard is detachable from the first attachment location and attachable to the second attachment location, and the second baby guard is detachable from the second attachment location and attachable to the first attachment location.
An incubator with minimal risk of a guard wall portion moving to an outer side if a child resting on a mattress tray pushes the guard wall portion toward the outer side from the inner side thereof. An attachment protrusion portion provided at the guard wall portion is engageable with an attachment recess portion provided at an outer periphery vicinity of the mattress tray. An engaging protrusion portion is provided at one of the attachment protrusion portion and the attachment recess portion, and an engaging hole portion is provided at the other of the attachment protrusion portion and the attachment recess portion. The engaging hole portion is engageable with the engaging protrusion portion.
An incubator includes: a transparent hood, covering an accommodating space configured to accommodate a baby; an illumination light source, disposed so as to avoid disturbing observation of the baby through the transparent hood, and an emitting member, fixed to the transparent hood, and configured to emit light from the illumination light source, so as to illuminate the accommodating space.
The present invention provides an incubator in which there is no concern of a user feeling pain or injuring their arm, even if their arm makes comparatively hard contact with an upper end of baby guards when the user has placed their arm inside an infant accommodation space. The baby guards are formed with a protrusion and have sufficient strength as a guard configuration body at an outer periphery of the infant accommodation space, and the width of a region inside the baby guards where observation by the user is slightly inconvenienced does not become particularly large. In the incubator, at least one of the baby guards includes the substantially rod shaped protrusion configuring an upper end of the at least one baby guard when in a substantially upright state that is substantially upward.
An incubator of the disclosure is configured such that a top hood is detachable from a peripheral frame by unlatching first latch mechanisms that latch the top hood. The incubator is also configured such that any of wall portion among four wall portions configuring the peripheral frame are detachable from an incubator base by unlatching any of corresponding second to fifth latch mechanisms.
An incubator is provided that prevents damage to the arm of an operator when an arm abuts against the upper end segment of a baby guard relatively hard while inserting the arm into an infant accommodation space. The walls of the baby guards around the infant accommodation space have bent segments that are sufficiently strong to serve as a guard structure on the periphery of the infant accommodation space. Each of the bent segments in the upper end segments of the walls includes an inclined segment and a substantially horizontal segment integrally connected to a distal end of the inclined segment. At least some of the walls can pivot between upward and downward positions, thereby closing or revealing cassette trays.
The present invention makes it possible to provide an infant incubator (11) whereby it is relatively easy to store a cassette tray (61) in a cassette tray storage space (62) and withdraw the cassette tray (61) from the cassette tray storage space (62) through any one tray loading/unloading port among a plurality of tray loading/unloading ports (63a-63c) even when a physician or nurse is working near the outside of the cassette tray storage space (62) or a bulky object such as a bulky medical device is present near the outside of the cassette tray storage space (62). In this infant incubator (11), the cassette tray storage space (62) is provided with tray loading/unloading ports (63a-63c) in at least two places among a front tray loading/unloading port (63a), a rear tray loading/unloading port, a left-side tray loading/unloading port (63b), and a right-side tray loading/unloading port (63c).
(1) Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, infant incubators, warming device for stabilizing infant body temperature, infusion pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, syringe pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical examination tables, hospital baby delivery beds, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy
A gas supply mask apparatus has low possibility that a gas rising in a mask main body will flow out from the upper end and the surrounding vicinity of the mask main body and give discomfort to the eyes of a mask wearer. In this gas supply mask apparatus, an angle formed between a direction in which a gas introduction opening faces and a virtual vertical plane facing right frontways falls within the range of 30° to 60° (preferably, the range of 35° to 55°, and more preferably, the range of 40° to 50°) when the mask main body is viewed right sideways.
A gas supply mask apparatus allows a mask wearer to inhale a gas such as oxygen gas such that air in a mask main body does not much mix in the gas approaching substantially lower ends and the vicinities of the nostrils of the mask wearer in the mask main body. In this gas supply mask apparatus, a gas introduction opening for introducing a gas such as oxygen gas and water vapor into the mask main body includes a first gas introduction opening capable of introducing the gas in, e.g., a bundle-like state into the mask main body, and a second gas introduction opening capable of introducing the second gas into the mask main body so as to surround, in a substantially ring-like state, the above-mentioned, first gas in a bundle-like state introduced into the mask main body from the first gas introduction opening.
A gas supply mask apparatus comprises a mask main body which can be put on a mask wearer relatively simply and relatively reliably by extending a head-worn band such as an elastic bandage relatively simply and relatively reliably over the head of the mask wearer even when there is no head-worn string such as a rubber string at hand. A string attaching short hole and band attaching long hole are formed in each of the left and right end portions of the outer peripheral portion of the mask main body.
Medical apparatus and instruments; ear plugs for sleeping;
ear plugs for protection against noise; urinals for medical
purposes (vessels); bed pans; ear picks.
(1) Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, infant incubators, warming device for stabilizing infant body temperature, infusion pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, syringe pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical examination tables, hospital baby delivery beds, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy
(1) Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, infant incubators, warming device for stabilizing infant body temperature, infusion pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, syringe pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical examination tables, hospital baby delivery beds, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy
A light-beam therapeutic apparatus for ensuring patient safety. The light-beam therapeutic apparatus includes an apparatus body portion having a light source; a light guide rod that guides light from the light source, a connecting socket, a cooling fan, an electronic component that performs control required for a therapy, and a control display panel that displays contents of the therapy; a therapeutic portion including a light guide portion including a plurality of bundled optical fibers, and a pad portion formed of the optical fibers spread out adjacently to one another into a flat-panel shape. The therapeutic portion is formed into a light-receiving plug that is insertable into a connecting socket of the apparatus body portion. The light-receiving plug is configured to be kept in a coupled state by an attracting action of a permanent magnet provided on a side of the connecting socket.
An infant incubator including: an infant chamber isolated from external air; a conditioning bath communicating with the infant chamber; an air-conditioning equipment circulating air in the infant chamber through the conditioning bath; a fan provided at the air-conditioning equipment and moving air in the conditioning bath; a heater provided at the air-conditioning equipment and heating the air in the conditioning bath; a humidifier provided at the air-conditioning equipment, removably installed on a constructional member of the conditioning bath, and supplying water-vapor to the air in the conditioning bath; and a channel member for supplying water-vapor removably installed on a water-vapor introduction port penetrating the constructional member of the conditioning bath, and connecting the humidifier and the conditioning bath, in this infant incubator, the channel member for supplying water-vapor closes the water-vapor introduction port when the humidifier is removed, and opens the water-vapor introduction port when the humidifier is installed.
A light-beam therapeutic apparatus used for a therapy for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is disclosed, which includes an apparatus body portion having a light source; a light guide rod that guides light from the light source, a connecting socket, a cooling fan, an electronic component that performs control required for a therapy, and a control display panel that displays the contents of therapy; a therapeutic portion including a light guide portion including a plurality of bundled optical fibers, and a pad portion formed of the optical fibers spread out adjacently to one another into a flat-panel shape, and the therapeutic portion is formed into a light-receiving plug insertable into a connecting socket of the apparatus body portion, and the optical fibers positioned on the pad portion are subjected to exposing processing and have a protecting surface layer portion formed of a bag member filled with transparent and highly flexible high-molecular gel.
An infant incubator including: a bed of an infant; a first supporting-shaft disposed obliquely above the bed, extends substantially horizontally, and rotatable back and forth at a predetermined extent around an axis; a rotation stay fixed to and rotated with the first supporting-shaft; a second supporting-shaft provided with the rotation stay and parallel to the first supporting-shaft; and a heater disposed obliquely above the bed, attached to the rotation stay rotatably back and forth at a predetermined extent around the second supporting-shaft, and configured to emit a heat ray obliquely to an upper surface of the bed, wherein a position of the heater can be varied between a heating position for emitting the heat ray and a folding position for moving away from above the bed; and at the heating position, an emission angle of the heat ray from the heater is further varied.
An infant incubator including: an infant chamber in which an infant is placed; an air-supply passage for supplying supply-air to the infant chamber; and a heater equipment for heating the supply-air having a mount base which is mounted in the air-supply passage and a heater which is held to the mount base rotatably, wherein the heater has: a support part provided at a base end of the heater and supported by the mount base rotatably; and a heating part provided at a top end of the heater and heating the supply-air, and the heating part is formed by winding a heating-wire into a coil-shape and disposed so that an axial direction of the coil-shape is orthogonal to a flow direction of the supply-air passing through the air-supply passage.
A light-emitting diode (LED) therapeutic apparatus includes a body portion formed of a light-weight resin material into a rectangular housing; a printed circuit board including a plurality of LEDs having different emission colors mounted linearly in a plurality of rows at required intervals; a thermal radiating plate provided with a plurality of thermal radiating studs formed of a light-weight thermally conductive material; and a transparent plate mounted on an opening surface of the body portion. The thermal radiating plate is mounted in tight contact in the body portion, and the printed circuit board is mounted in tight contact with the heat radiating studs. The heat generated by the LEDs is radiated from the surface of the body portion via the thermal radiating plate from the thermal radiating studs. The LEDs may be maintained to a junction allowable temperature or lower so that a long life span without noise is achieved.
An infant incubator including: a left-side treatment door, a right-side treatment door, and an end-side treatment door which are rotatably held, and door-locking devices which fixes the left-side and right-side treatment doors on the end-side treatment door; the door-locking devices are formed from: open-close knobs each mounted rotatably on the left-side and right-side treatment doors and each having a hook-shaped distal end, and knob brackets each mounted on side of the end-side treatment doors having a hollow-shape, the infant incubator in which the treatment doors are fixed in a stand state by inserting the open-close knob into the knob bracket.
A hand insertion door board is attached to the peripheral portion of each hand insertion window formed in an outside portion of a newborn infant container of an incubator. A holding portion is formed on one side portion of the hand insertion door board in the lateral direction. A bracket which pivotally supports a support shaft having a vertical axis is attached to the holding portion. A latch lever is pivotally supported by the support shaft of the bracket. A press lever which releases latching operation of the latch lever is pivotally attached by using the support shaft of the bracket. When the press lever is pressed against the biasing force of a compression coil spring, the press lever presses projecting pieces of the latch lever to make the latch lever pivot about the support shaft to the release position.
E05C 3/30 - Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the latch the bolt being spring-controlled in the form of a hook
E05C 3/16 - Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively with latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the latch
Lighting apparatus for medical examination, medical operating, veterinary operating and treatment of a variety of skin conditions; lamps for medical purposes, namely, carbon arc lamps, mercury arc lamps, quartz lamps, ultraviolet lamps and heat lamps
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Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, infant incubators, warming devices for stabilizing infant body temperature, infusion pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical syringe pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical examination tables, hospital baby delivery beds, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy
Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, infant incubators, warming devices for stabilizing infant body temperature, infusion pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical syringe pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical examination tables, hospital baby delivery beds, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy
Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, infant incubators, warming devices for stabilizing infant body temperature, infusion pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical syringe pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical examination tables, hospital baby delivery beds, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy
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[ Measuring or testing machines or instruments, namely, inspection systems for incubators and infant warmers, comprising sensors of temperature, humidity and oxygen level, and computer programs for managing data of temperature, humidity and oxygen level ] Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, infant incubators, warming devices for stabilizing infant body temperature, infusion pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, syringe pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical examination tables; hospital baby delivery beds, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy
Medical apparatus and instruments, namely, infant incubators, warming devices for stabilizing infant body temperature, infusion pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, syringe pumps for administering beneficial agents into the body, medical examination tables; hospital baby delivery beds, ultrasonic nebulizers for respiration therapy