Patents Assigned to Physio-Control, Inc.
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Patent number: 11833106Abstract: A medical device uses UWB units to infer a position of an adjunct positioned in proximity to an exterior portion of a patient's body. The position information can be used to provide CPR feedback to a rescuer. In other applications, the position information can be used to provide prompts to a user to change the position of the adjunct.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2019Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Walker, Robert P. Marx, Jr.
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Publication number: 20230381061Abstract: A CPR feedback system, software and methods are provided. A top height sensor can be used to track the height of the patient's chest during the CPR chest compressions, by detecting a top aspect of its location. A depth module may generate, from a detected top aspect, a depth value for a depth reached by a current compression. A counter may determine a compressions number, e.g. for the current compression. A memory may store a depth variable that can return different target values for the target depths of individual compressions. A user interface has an output device that may output an indication for the rescuer, which reflects how well the depth value of the current compression matched a corresponding target value for it. The target values may be set so as to follow a preset profile, or change according to optional measurements of force and other parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Fred William Chapman, Gary Debardi
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Patent number: 11830613Abstract: A prehospital telemedicine system comprises a physiologic monitor; an electronic patient care reporting system (ePCR) system; and a point-of-care blood analyzer communicatively coupled to the physiologic monitor and the ePCR system. The point-of-care blood analyzer is configured to perform an analysis of a blood sample based on an indication of a need for a specific blood analysis provided by one of the physiologic monitor and the ePCR system, and to automatically transmit a result of the analysis to a remote data receiving system. The indication of a need for a specific blood analysis may be based upon any one of the following: vital signs data obtained for a patient by the physiologic monitor; and/or current documentation or past medical history captured on or available through the ePCR system.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Walker, Tyson G. Taylor, Alexander Esibov, Mitchell A. Smith
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Patent number: 11822777Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods relate to utilizing an electronic caliper to analyze an electronic electrocardiogram (ECG). An example method for includes outputting, by a display, an electronic ECG within a graphical user interface (GUI). An electronic caliper is output, by the display, as overlaid on the electronic ECG within the GUI. The electronic caliper includes a first electronic tip and a second electronic tip. The method further includes receiving, by a user input device, a user input signal and moving, based on the user input signal, the first electronic tip, the second electronic tip, or both the first electronic tip and the second electronic tip, relative to the electronic ECG within the GUI.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2020Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Blaine Krusor, Ronald E. Stickney, Michelle Liu, Christina Mason, Mike Chambers, Mark Rutzer, Jose Daniel Martinez Galan, Jason Fouts, Lisa Spencer
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Publication number: 20230355468Abstract: A CPR machine (100) is configured to perform, on a patient's (182) chest, compressions that alternate with releases. The CPR machine includes a compression mechanism (148), and a driver system (141) configured to drive the compression mechanism. A force sensing system (149) may sense a compression force, and the driving can be adjusted accordingly if there is a surprise. For instance, driving may have been automatic according to a motion-time profile, which is adjusted if the compression force is not as expected (850). An optional chest-lifting device (152) may lift the chest between the compressions, to assist actively the decompression of the chest. A lifting force may be sensed, and the motion-time profile can be adjusted if the compression force or the lifting force is not as expected.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2023Publication date: November 9, 2023Applicant: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Anders Nilsson, Jonas Lagerstrom, Bo Mellberg, Anders Jeppsson, Marcus Ehrstedt, Bjarne Madsen Hardig, Fredrik Arnwald, Erik von Schenck, Paul Rasmusson, Sara Lindroth, Fred Chapman, Ryan Landon, Mitchell A. Smith, Steven B. Duke, Krystyna Szul, Gregory T. Kavounas
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Patent number: 11792554Abstract: Disclosed systems and methods include electronic devices attached to a patient or object that transmit data to other devices over a secure communication channel. The devices can track and/or monitor object(s) and/or patient(s) and transmit the tracked and/or monitored data to other electronic devices. Such data can include monitored patient physiological parameter(s) received and/or sensed by the device, for example. A master of the two devices transmits a communication signal to another device that, in response, initiates a secure wireless communication channel, causes one or more modules on the device to be powered, and, when powered, transmits the tracked and/or sensed physiological data over the secure wireless communication channel to the master device. Some example master devices transmit the communication signal with an instruction to the device to activate an onboard power source that later may be disconnected after the tracked and/or physiological data is transmitted.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2021Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Robert Greenewald, Ryan W. Apperson, Craig Windish, Matthew Lawrence Bielstein
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Patent number: 11759648Abstract: An example method is performed by a current defibrillator and includes determining that a memory embedded within a therapy cable coupled to the current defibrillator stores data indicative of a previous shock delivered to a patient, the previous being delivered using a previous defibrillator. The method also includes obtaining the data indicative of the previous shock, and setting an energy level for a subsequent shock based on the data indicative of the previous shock. The method further includes delivering the subsequent shock to the patient at the energy level for the subsequent shock.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin J. Danziger, Jil Cruz, Dennis M. Skelton, Shardul Varma, Tyson G. Taylor
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Patent number: 11723834Abstract: A CPR machine (100) is configured to perform, on a patient's (182) chest, compressions that alternate with releases. The CPR machine includes a compression mechanism (148), and a driver system (141) configured to drive the compression mechanism. A force sensing system (149) may sense a compression force, and the driving can be adjusted accordingly if there is a surprise. For instance, driving may have been automatic according to a motion-time profile, which is adjusted if the compression force is not as expected (850). An optional chest-lifting device (152) may lift the chest between the compressions, to assist actively the decompression of the chest. A lifting force may be sensed, and the motion-time profile can be adjusted if the compression force or the lifting force is not as expected.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Anders Nilsson, Jonas Lagerstrom, Bo Mellberg, Anders Jeppsson, Marcus Ehrstedt, Bjarne Madsen Hardig, Fredrik Arnwald, Erik von Schenck, Paul Rasmusson, Sara Lindroth, Fred Chapman, Ryan Landon, Mitchell A. Smith, Steven B. Duke, Krystyna Szul, Gregory T. Kavounas
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Patent number: 11707633Abstract: A system capable of self-adjusting both sound level and spectral content to improve audibility and intelligibility of electronic device audible cues. Audible cues are stored as sound files. Ambient noise is detected, and the output of the audible cues is altered based on the ambient noise. Various embodiments include processed sound files that are more robust in noisy environments.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2022Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventor: Robert Eugene Smith
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Patent number: 11684773Abstract: A peelable lid system includes a peelable lid, a seal configured to seal the peelable lid to a container, a handle coupled to the peelable lid, and a lifting mechanism coupled to handle. The lifting mechanism can be coupled to the peelable lid at a plurality of attachment points, including at least one attachment point coupled to the peelable lid away from the handle. The lifting mechanism can be configured to lift at least one portion of the peelable lid near each of the plurality of attachment points.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2019Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Ethan Albright, Ramesh Ammanath, Peter Wesley Bristol
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Patent number: 11660249Abstract: Embodiments of the present concept are directed to CPR chest compression machines that include a sensor to detect a parameter about a patient, such as an indication of patient recovery, and include a processor that determines whether to cease series of successive compressions on the patient in response to the detected parameter.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2019Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Isabelle L. Banville, Fred W. Chapman, Joseph L. Sullivan, Steven Duke
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Patent number: 11642541Abstract: A defibrillation system for the administration of a dual sequential defibrillation and/or simultaneous defibrillation therapy. A first defibrillation device is inductively coupled to a second defibrillation device. An energy delivery of the first defibrillation device generating, or causing to be generated, an artifact that is received by the second defibrillation device. The artifact causing a sync mode, or sync mode circuitry, of the second defibrillation device to administer a second energy delivery. The second energy delivery can be delayed relative to the energy delivery by the first defibrillation device.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2020Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Gary DeBardi, Fred W. Chapman, Tyson G. Taylor, Ronald E. Stickney
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Publication number: 20230107980Abstract: In embodiments, a CPR chest compression system includes a retention structure that can retain the patient's body, and a compression mechanism that can perform automatically CPR compressions and releases to the patient's chest. The compression mechanism can pause the performing of the CPR compressions for a short time, so that an attendant can check the patient. The CPR system can include a user interface that can output a human-perceptible check patient prompt, to alert an attendant to check the patient during the pause. The compression mechanism can during a CPR session retreat a distance away from the patient's chest whereby the patient's chest can expand without active decompression of the patient's chest beyond the chest's natural resting position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2022Publication date: April 6, 2023Applicant: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Erik von Schenck, Anders Nilsson, Sara Lindroth, Jonas Lagerström, Bjarne Madsen Härdig, Thomas Falk
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Patent number: 11596575Abstract: A CPR apparatus includes a chest compression unit and a means for mounting the chest compression unit on a patient. The chest compression unit includes a plunger disposed in a housing. At its one end extending from the housing the plunger has a compression member. The plunger is driven in a reciprocating manner by a reversible electromotor via a mechanism for translating rotational motion to linear motion or by a linear induction electromotor. The chest compression unit includes an electromotor control unit including a microprocessor, a first monitor for monitoring the position of the plunger in respect of the housing and a second monitor for monitoring the position of the plunger in respect of the mechanism for translating rotational motion to linear motion or the rotor of the linear induction electromotor. The monitored positions are communicated to the electromotor control unit. Also disclosed is a corresponding CPR method.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2019Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Anders Nilsson, Anders Jeppson
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Publication number: 20230063583Abstract: An alignment device for assisting a rescuer for correctly aligning a mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device. The alignment device can guide positioning of the backboard so that the backboard is correctly positioned prior to connecting an upper portion of the mechanical CPR device to the backboard. The alignment device can also include positioning the mechanical CPR device without a backboard or positioning the backboard and the upper portion of the mechanical CPR device nearly simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Applicant: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Tyson Taylor, Sara Lindroth, Alexey Titov, Anders Nilsson, Fred W. Chapman, Steven Chester, Robert G. Walker, Steven B. Duke
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Patent number: D983751Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2019Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Alviar, Ryan Bowman, Neal Clark, Zack Pahlman, Jeremy Wong, John Depillo
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Patent number: D990428Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Christopher G. Alviar, Neal Stanley Clark, Barry D. Curtin, Neil G. McIlvaine, Peter Nazaroff, Zack Pahlman, Jeremy Wong, Christian Schneider
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Patent number: D994607Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2021Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Ryan Peter Bowman, Zack Pahlman, Jeremy Wong
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Patent number: D1000388Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2019Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Alviar, Ryan Bowman, Neal Clark, Zack Pahlman, Jeremy Wong, John Depillo
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Patent number: D1004947Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2019Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Ethan Albright, Peter Wesley Bristol