44 - Medical, veterinary, hygienic and cosmetic services; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services
Goods & Services
Medical services; Medical radiology services; Medical imaging services; radiology services, namely, medical radiology services diagnosis and screening; medical diagnostic testing and services, namely, mammograms
A coupling device, including: an inner shaft; a claw assembly pivotably coupled to the inner shaft; and an outer cap movably coupled to the inner shaft. The outer cap is movable between a proximal position and a distal position. When the outer cap is in the proximal position, the claw assembly is in a first state, and when the outer cap is in the distal position, the claw assembly is in a second state. When the claw assembly is in the first state, the claw assembly is configured to receive a first material within the claw assembly to couple the first material to the coupling device, and when the claw assembly is in the second state, the claw assembly and a distal surface of the outer cap are configured to receive a second material therebetween to couple the second material to the coupling device.
B62B 3/02 - Hand carts having more than one axis carrying transport wheelsSteering devices thereforEquipment therefor involving parts being adjustable, collapsible, attachable, detachable, or convertible
B62B 5/00 - Accessories or details specially adapted for hand carts
F16C 11/06 - Ball-jointsOther joints having more than one degree of angular freedom, i.e. universal joints
An affixation device for a human skull may include a base plate that has an outer area for securing to the skull and an inner area for securing to a bone flap removed from the skull. The affixation device may also have at least one spacer located between the outer area and the inner area, where the at least one spacer extends from a first surface of the base plate, where the first surface facing the skull when the fixation device is in an installed state, and where the at least one spacer is configured to extend between the bone flap and the skull in the installed state.
Medical drapes; surgical drapes; surgical examination drapes; vacuum or suction pads for medical use; medical sensor to monitor fluid and blood levels; Medical specimen collection devices in the nature of a fluid collection pad, tubing and sensor to monitor fluid and blood levels during surgery for the collection of blood; medical device for monitoring blood properties during surgery
A vacuum pad may include a first layer, a top layer that at least partially forms a top surface of the vacuum pad, a plurality of holes extending through the top layer into an interior space located between at least a portion of the first layer and at least a portion of the top layer, an outlet tube in fluid communication with the interior space, a raised barrier that surrounds the plurality of holes, a plurality of dividers located in the interior space that extend along the first layer from a first end of the respective divider located adjacent to the outlet tube, and at least one spacer located in the interior space that has a different shape than the plurality of dividers. The vacuum pad may include at least one channel and at least one collection area located in the interior space.
A61M 1/00 - Suction or pumping devices for medical purposesDevices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquidsDrainage systems
A brush for biopsy may include a sheath and a shaft extending through a cavity of the sheath, where the shaft is moveable relative to the sheath. The brush may include a cap located at a distal end of the shaft, where the cap is configured to seal a distal end of the sheath. The brush may further include a set of bristles and at least two members attached to the shaft at locations proximal to the cap, where the at least two members are configured to seal the cavity when located within the sheath. A first member of the at least two members may be attached to the shaft at a location distal to the set of bristles, and a second member of the at least two members may be attached to the shaft at a location proximal to the set of bristles.
An aromatherapy product may have an aromatherapy oil configured for releasing an aroma when exposed to an outside environment. The aromatherapy product also may include a carrier, the carrier having an absorption portion for receiving a predetermined amount of the aromatherapy oil, where the absorption portion includes a wood-based fabric. The wood-based fabric may include, and in some cases may consist of, bamboo. The aromatherapy product may be individually packaged.
A61M 21/02 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis for inducing sleep or relaxation, e.g. by direct nerve stimulation, hypnosis, analgesia
A61M 21/00 - Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousnessDevices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis
A stethoscope sanitizing device for a stethoscope may have a housing that at least partially surrounds a sanitation cavity. The stethoscope sanitizing device also may include a radiation emitter located within the housing, where the radiation emitter is configured to selectively emit a radiation into the sanitation cavity. The device also may include a support pane fixed to the housing and configured to receive and support a patient-facing side of a stethoscope.
An affixation device for a human skull may include a base plate that has an outer area for securing to the skull and an inner area for securing to a bone flap removed from the skull. The affixation device may also have at least one spacer located between the outer area and the inner area, where the at least one spacer extends from a first surface of the base plate, where the first surface facing the skull when the fixation device is in an installed state, and where the at least one spacer is configured to extend between the bone flap and the skull in the installed state.
A cover for a urinary catheter may include at least one cover sheath, the at least one cover sheath including a longitudinal slit extending from a first end of the at least one cover sheath to a second end of the at least one cover sheath. The catheter cover may also include and a spring mechanically coupled to the at least one cover sheath and configured to retain the slit in a closed state, where the at least one cover sheath substantially surrounds an outer diameter surface of a urinary catheter when the cover sheath is in the closed state.
A medical simulation device for providing interactive training for blood vessel identification and venous access is disclosed. The medical simulation device includes a tissue simulation surface, a reservoir configured to contain a fluid, and a channel in fluid communication with the reservoir. The channel extends from the reservoir and passes beneath the tissue simulation surface and is accessible to receive a needle inserted through the tissue simulation surface. The tissue simulation surface is formed to simulate an anatomical tissue surface and provide realistic tactile responsiveness and feedback such that the channel simulates a blood vessel within the anatomical tissue. The medical simulation device can provide a realistic training experience for users to learn the proper techniques of administering intravenous injections, blood draws, and insertion of catheters.
G09B 23/34 - Anatomical models with removable parts
G09B 9/00 - Simulators for teaching or training purposes
A61M 5/00 - Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular wayAccessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm rests
A stethoscope cleaning device may include one or more of the following features: a first portion configured for supporting a stethoscope, wherein the first portion includes an earpiece chamber for receiving an earpiece of the stethoscope; and a second portion configured for receiving a container. The first portion may be movable (e.g., pivotable) relative to the second portion, and movement of the first portion relative to the second portion may cause a cleaning fluid to flow from the container to the earpiece chamber.
A brush for non-invasive biopsy may include a distal tip forming a cavity, where an opening of the cavity faces proximally. A shaft may be included, where the shaft is movable relative to the distal tip, where a distal end of the shaft is located within the cavity when the brush is in a first state, and where at least a portion of the distal end of the shaft is located outside the cavity when the brush is in a second state. A set of bristles may be located at the distal end of the shaft, where the bristles at least partially move from within the cavity of the distal tip to outside the cavity of the distal tip when the brush moves from the first state to the second state.
An affixation device for a human skull may include a base plate that has an outer area for securing to the skull and an inner area for securing to a bone flap removed from the skull. The affixation device may also have at least one spacer located between the outer area and the inner area, where the at least one spacer extends from a first surface of the base plate, where the first surface facing the skull when the fixation device is in an installed state, and where the at least one spacer is configured to extend between the bone flap and the skull in the installed state.
A catheter may include an elongated tube enclosing at least one catheter lumen, and a centering device coupled to a distal end of the elongated tube, wherein the centering device includes a plurality of legs. Each leg of the plurality of legs may include a first end fixed to an outer surface of the elongated tube. Each leg of the plurality of legs may include an outward bias such that a central portion of each leg of the plurality of legs is spaced radially outward from the elongated tube when the centering device is in an expanded state.
A catheter may include an elongated tube enclosing at least one catheter lumen, and a centering device coupled to a distal end of the elongated tube, wherein the centering device includes a plurality of legs. Each leg of the plurality of legs may include a first end fixed to an outer surface of the elongated tube. Each leg of the plurality of legs may include an outward bias such that a central portion of each leg of the plurality of legs is spaced radially outward from the elongated tube when the centering device is in an expanded state.
A vacuum pad may include a top layer forming a top surface of the vacuum pad; a bottom layer forming a bottom surface of the vacuum pad; and a plurality of spacers located between the top layer and the bottom layer such that an interior space is formed between the top layer and the bottom layer. The interior space may have at least one channel extending around at least one spacer of the plurality of spacers. The vacuum pad may also include an outlet tube in fluid communication with the interior space, where the top layer includes a plurality of holes. A vacuum system may include the vacuum pad along with a canister and a vacuum source for moving fluid from the vacuum pad to the canister.
A vacuum pad may include a top layer forming a top surface of the vacuum pad; a bottom layer forming a bottom surface of the vacuum pad; and a plurality of spacers located between the top layer and the bottom layer such that an interior space is formed between the top layer and the bottom layer. The interior space may have at least one channel extending around at least one spacer of the plurality of spacers. The vacuum pad may also include an outlet tube in fluid communication with the interior space, where the top layer includes a plurality of holes. A vacuum system may include the vacuum pad along with a canister and a vacuum source for moving fluid from the vacuum pad to the canister.
A61M 1/00 - Suction or pumping devices for medical purposesDevices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquidsDrainage systems
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. (USA)
ORLANDO HEALTH INC. (USA)
Inventor
Hartmann, Thomas
Song, Sang-Eun
Abstract
A medical instrument may include a first elongated arm and a second elongated arm, the first elongated arm and the second elongated arm being coupled at a pivot joint. Thus, pivoting of the first elongated arm relative to the second elongated arm about the pivot joint causes a distal end of the first elongated arm to move relative to a distal end of the second elongated arm. A blade may be fixed to the distal end of at least one of the first elongated arm and the second elongated arm such that the blade moves when the respective elongated arm pivots.
A catheter may include an elongated tube enclosing at least one catheter lumen, and a centering device coupled to a distal end of the elongated tube, wherein the centering device includes a plurality of legs. Each leg of the plurality of legs may include a first end fixed to an outer surface of the elongated tube. Each leg of the plurality of legs may include an outward bias such that a central portion of each leg of the plurality of legs is spaced radially outward from the elongated tube when the centering device is in an expanded state.
A surgical drape (102) may include one or more of the following: a main portion (104), the main portion (104) having a surgical opening (108), the surgical opening (108) being configured to provide surgical access to a first target patient site (110); a window (112) located adjacent to the surgical opening (108), the window (112) including a transparent panel (118) such that the window (112) provides visual access to a second target patent site; and a flap (122) having at least one edge secured to the main portion (104), where the flap (122) includes a second edge (126) that is movable such that the flap (122) selectively covers the window (112).
A vacuum pad may include a top layer forming a top surface of the vacuum pad; a bottom layer forming a bottom surface of the vacuum pad; and a plurality of spacers located between the top layer and the bottom layer such that an interior space is formed between the top layer and the bottom layer. The interior space may have at least one channel extending around at least one spacer of the plurality of spacers. The vacuum pad may also include an outlet tube in fluid communication with the interior space, where the top layer includes a plurality of holes. A vacuum system may include the vacuum pad along with a canister and a vacuum source for moving fluid from the vacuum pad to the canister.
A61M 1/00 - Suction or pumping devices for medical purposesDevices for carrying-off, for treatment of, or for carrying-over, body-liquidsDrainage systems
A surgical drape may include one or more of the following: a main portion, the main portion having a surgical opening, the surgical opening being configured to provide surgical access to a first target patient site; a window located adjacent to the surgical opening, the window including a transparent panel such that the window provides visual access to a second target patent site; and a flap having at least one edge secured to the main portion, where the flap includes a second edge that is movable such that the flap selectively covers the window.
A brush for non-invasive biopsy may include a distal tip forming a cavity, where an opening of the cavity faces proximally. A shaft may be included, where the shaft is movable relative to the distal tip, where a distal end of the shaft is located within the cavity when the brush is in a first state, and where at least a portion of the distal end of the shaft is located outside the cavity when the brush is in a second state. A set of bristles may be located at the distal end of the shaft, where the bristles at least partially move from within the cavity of the distal tip to outside the cavity of the distal tip when the brush moves from the first state to the second state.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Downloadable mobile application for receiving, processing, transmitting and displaying data, for use in connection with patients' questions and needs communications in the hospital setting
A wound irrigation device may include a barrel having a fluid chamber at least partially filled with an irrigation fluid. A piston may be located in the barrel, where the piston is movable between a terminal proximal position and a terminal distal position within the barrel to control a volume of the fluid chamber of the barrel. An actuation spring may be mechanically coupled to the piston, where the actuation spring is configured such that a pressure of the irrigation fluid within the fluid chamber continuously exceeds about 4 psi as the piston moves between the terminal proximal position and the terminal distal position.
THE HENRY M. JACKSON FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MILITARY MEDICINE, INC. (USA)
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. (USA)
ORLANDO HEALTH, INC. (USA)
Inventor
Maheshwari, Radha K.
Balakathiresan, Nagaraja S.
Bhomia, Manish
Wang, Kevin K.
Papa, Linda
Abstract
The present invention relates to methods of diagnosing traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a subject. The present invention also relates to methods of monitoring the progression of the TBI in a subject.
THE HENRY M. JACKSON FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MILITARY MEDICINE, INC. (USA)
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. (USA)
ORLANDO HEALTH, INC., D/B/A ORLANDO REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER (USA)
Inventor
Maheshwari, Radha K.
Balakathiresan, Nagaraja S.
Bhomia, Manish
Wang, Kevin Ka-Wang
Papa, Linda
Abstract
The present invention relates to methods of diagnosing traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a subject. The present invention also relates to methods of monitoring the progression of the TBI in a subject.
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
44 - Medical, veterinary, hygienic and cosmetic services; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services
Goods & Services
Educational services, namely, developing, arranging and conducting classes, seminars, conferences, and workshops for health care professionals and patients regarding the treatment and prevention of all diseases and injuries, regarding the understanding and implementation of human lifestyle activities that promote good health, and regarding disease management practices and treatment techniques for all forms of disease and illness, and distribution of training material in connection therewith Provision of health care and medical services by health care professionals through a network of hospitals and physicians