Patents Assigned to QFIX Systems, LLC
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Publication number: 20210275051Abstract: A trolley system configured to transport a patient within an MRI environment includes a patient support portion, a base portion configured for movement relative to a floor, a lift coupled to the patient support portion and the base portion, an electric motor coupled to the lift, and an electric blower coupled to the patient transfer device. The lift is configured to change the elevation of the patient support portion relative to the base portion. The motor is mounted such that the elevation of the motor is fixed relative to base portion. The trolley system is positionable adjacent an MRI apparatus within the MRI environment and the magnetic field of the MRI does not interfere with the operation of the motor or blower. The trolley system may further include a patient transfer device having an air bearing. The blower is configured to deliver air to the air bearing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Daniel Coppens, James Manning, Franklin Ports, JR.
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Patent number: 11071606Abstract: Systems for immobilizing a patient are disclosed. The system includes at least one preform formed from a low melting temperature thermoplastic, the preform being configured to be formed to the anatomy of the patient, at least one frame coupled to the at least one preform, and at least one support configured to support the anatomy of the patient. The system also includes at least one lock mechanism coupled to at least one of the frame and the support and configured to couple the at least one frame to the at least one support, and at least one adjuster mechanism coupled to at least one of the at least one frame and the at least one support and configured to selectively adjust a distance between the at least one frame and the at least one support while the at least one frame is coupled to the at least one support.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2018Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Assignee: Qfix Systems, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Stephen J. Reiser
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Publication number: 20210220217Abstract: An apparatus for promoting shallow breathing of a patient includes a paddle, a belt, and a bladder. The paddle may be configured to contact the body of the patient. The belt may be configured to secure the paddle against the body of the patient. Finally, the bladder may be interposed between the belt and the paddle in the installed condition, such that inflating the bladder urges the paddle toward the body of the patient so as to apply pressure to the abdomen of the patient. A method of promoting shallow breathing is also provided that includes attaching a paddle and a bladder to a belt, such that the bladder is between the paddle and the belt, positioning the paddle on the patient, and inflating the bladder to urge the paddle toward the body of the patient such that the paddle applies pressure to the abdomen of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2017Publication date: July 22, 2021Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLCInventors: Kenne ZONY, Andrew Johnson, James Manning, Daniel D. Coppens
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Patent number: 11039758Abstract: A trolley system configured to transport a patient within an MRI environment includes a patient support portion, a base portion configured for movement relative to a floor, a lift coupled to the patient support portion and the base portion, an electric motor coupled to the lift, and an electric blower coupled to the patient transfer device. The lift is configured to change the elevation of the patient support portion relative to the base portion. The motor is mounted such that the elevation of the motor is fixed relative to base portion. The trolley system is positionable adjacent an MRI apparatus within the MRI environment and the magnetic field of the MRI does not interfere with the operation of the motor or blower. The trolley system may further include a patient transfer device having an air bearing. The blower is configured to deliver air to the air bearing.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2016Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Daniel Coppens, James Manning, Franklin Ports, Jr.
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Patent number: 10821043Abstract: A patient transfer device includes a patient support surface having a top surface adapted for positioning a patient thereon and a bottom surface defining one or more areas having a concave curvature for passage of air flow therethrough. Passage of the air flow along the one or more areas having a concave curvature provides an air bearing below at least a portion of the bottom surface. Exemplary patient transfer systems and methods of moving a patient are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2015Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Qfix Systems, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard Herrschaft, Zachary Knezo, John Capone, Sean McGrenaghan
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Publication number: 20200330177Abstract: Systems for immobilizing a patient are disclosed. The system includes at least one preform formed from a low melting temperature thermoplastic, the preform being configured to be formed to the anatomy of the patient, at least one frame coupled to the at least one preform, and at least one support configured to support the anatomy of the patient. The system also includes at least one lock mechanism coupled to at least one of the frame and the support and configured to couple the at least one frame to the at least one support, and at least one adjuster mechanism coupled to at least one of the at least one frame and the at least one support and configured to selectively adjust a distance between the at least one frame and the at least one support while the at least one frame is coupled to the at least one support.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Stephen J. Reiser
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Patent number: 10709627Abstract: Systems for patient support, imaging, or transport include a modality with a support surface configured to support a patient thereon, a converter associated with the modality, the converter being configured to receive relatively low-volume high-pressure air from a source of the relatively low-volume high-pressure air and to convert the relatively low-volume high-pressure air into relatively high-volume low-pressure air, and an air flow device configured to receive the relatively high-volume low-pressure air from the converter and provide an air flow function to the modality using the relatively high-volume low-pressure air.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2016Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Qfix Systems, LLCInventors: Rich Herrschaft, James Manning, Barry Hand, Daniel Coppens
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Patent number: 10682445Abstract: Aspects of the invention include preforms used to be formed into an immobilizer for use with a patient. The preform includes a preform member that is formed from a thermoplastic material and a filler material. The preform member is relatively rigid at a first temperature and formable at an elevated second temperature. The preform member is opaque at the first and second temperatures. The preform also includes at least one indicator associated with the preform member. The at least one indicator is formed from a thermoplastic material and is opaque at the first temperature and translucent at the second temperature. The at least one indicator can provide a visual indication of readiness to form the preform into the immobilizer upon heating the preform member to the second temperature at which the indicator is translucent.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2017Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Qfix Systems, LLCInventor: Daniel Coppens
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Patent number: 10603513Abstract: A patient transfer system is provided to move a patient between modalities. The system includes a deploying modality having a top surface configured to support the patient; a patient transfer support positionable on the top surface of the deploying modality, the patient transfer support also being configured for movement from the top surface of the deploying modality to a top surface of the receiving modality; a patient transfer support locating feature positionable to limit movement of the patient transfer support relative to the top surface of the receiving modality; and a keying feature positionable to engage at least one of a surface associated with the receiving modality or a surface of the patient transfer support, the keying feature being configured to inhibit movement of the patient transfer support in at least one direction relative to the top surface of the receiving modality.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2015Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard J. Herrschaft, Sean F. McGrenaghan
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Publication number: 20190117330Abstract: Systems for immobilizing a patient are disclosed. The system includes at least one preform formed from a low melting temperature thermoplastic, the preform being configured to be formed to the anatomy of the patient, at least one frame coupled to the at least one preform, and at least one support configured to support the anatomy of the patient. The system also includes at least one lock mechanism coupled to at least one of the frame and the support and configured to couple the at least one frame to the at least one support, and at least one adjuster mechanism coupled to at least one of the at least one frame and the at least one support and configured to selectively adjust a distance between the at least one frame and the at least one support while the at least one frame is coupled to the at least one support.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Stephen J. Reiser
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Publication number: 20190091087Abstract: The present invention provides a low friction device for transferring patients from one surface to another. This system allows a patient to be immobilized on one supporting surface. The immobilized patient can then be transferred laterally onto the target modality using an air bearing that is thin, homogeneously radiolucent and compatible with a variety of diagnostic imaging and treatment modalities.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2018Publication date: March 28, 2019Applicant: Qfix Systems, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard Herrschaft, John Capone
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Patent number: 10231680Abstract: A heat formable patient positioning cushion is provided including an impermeable or permeable outer shell; a filler material contained within an interior region defined by the outer shell; and a thermoplastic material applied to the outer shell, to the filler material, or to the outer shell and the filler material. The cushion has a first condition configured to be conformed to the anatomy of a patient in which the filler material moves relatively freely within the interior region defined by the outer shell, and a second condition conformed to the anatomy of the patient in which the filler material is relatively fixed against movement within the interior region defined by the outer shell. Heating and cooling changes the cushion from the first condition to the second condition and reheating permits increased movement of the filler material as compared to the second condition to further conform the cushion to the anatomy of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2014Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Coppens, John Damon Kirk
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Patent number: 10166160Abstract: The present invention provides a low friction device for transferring patients from one surface to another. This system allows a patient to be immobilized on one supporting surface. The immobilized patient can then be transferred laterally onto the target modality using an air bearing that is thin, homogeneously radiolucent and compatible with a variety of diagnostic imaging and treatment modalities.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2013Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard J. Herrschaft, John R. Capone
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Publication number: 20180296406Abstract: A patient trolley configured for transporting a patient to a target modality includes a top portion having a top surface and an overhang area along at least one side of the top portion, a bottom portion supporting the top portion, and a side rail coupled to the top portion for movement between a deployed position and a stowed position. The patient trolley is configured to dock adjacent the target modality such that the overhang area is capable of extending over at least a portion of the target modality. The patient trolley may be combined with a patient transfer device to facilitate transfer of a patient from the top surface of the patient trolley to the patient support surface of the target modality. Methods of docking the patient trolley adjacent a target modality and transferring a patient from the patient trolley to the target modality are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2016Publication date: October 18, 2018Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Daniel Coppens, Richard Herrschaft, Sean McGrenaghan, Franklin Ports
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Publication number: 20180296121Abstract: A trolley system configured to transport a patient within an MRI environment includes a patient support portion, a base portion configured for movement relative to a floor, a lift coupled to the patient support portion and the base portion, an electric motor coupled to the lift, and an electric blower coupled to the patient transfer device. The lift is configured to change the elevation of the patient support portion relative to the base portion. The motor is mounted such that the elevation of the motor is fixed relative to base portion. The trolley system is positionable adjacent an MRI apparatus within the MRI environment and the magnetic field of the MRI does not interfere with the operation of the motor or blower. The trolley system may further include a patient transfer device having an air bearing. The blower is configured to deliver air to the air bearing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2016Publication date: October 18, 2018Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Daniel Coppens, James Manning, Franklin Ports, JR.
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Publication number: 20180008495Abstract: Systems for patient support, imaging, or transport include a modality with a support surface configured to support a patient thereon, a converter associated with the modality, the converter being configured to receive relatively low-volume high-pressure air from a source of the relatively low-volume high-pressure air and to convert the relatively low-volume high-pressure air into relatively high-volume low-pressure air, and an air flow device configured to receive the relatively high-volume low-pressure air from the converter and provide an air flow function to the modality using the relatively high-volume low-pressure air.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2016Publication date: January 11, 2018Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Rich HERRSCHAFT, James MANNING, Barry HAND, Daniel COPPENS
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Publication number: 20170333243Abstract: An accessory device and an immobilization system including the device are provided for positioning at least a portion of a patient's body relative to an immobilization device including a low temperature thermoplastic sheet. The accessory device may include a patient fixation portion and a lock portion. The patient fixation portion is attached to or inserted in the patient during use. The lock portion may extend distally from the patient fixation portion generally along a lock portion axis. The lock portion includes a shape, surface feature, or configuration, such that the low temperature thermoplastic sheet may be conformed to the outer surface of the lock portion of the accessory device, such that unintended separation of the accessory device from the low temperature thermoplastic sheet is prevented. Methods of forming the accessory device and immobilization system are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventor: Daniel D. Coppens
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Publication number: 20170312156Abstract: A patient transfer device includes a patient support surface having a top surface adapted for positioning a patient thereon and a bottom surface defining one or more areas having a concave curvature for passage of air flow therethrough. Passage of the air flow along the one or more areas having a concave curvature provides an air bearing below at least a portion of the bottom surface. Exemplary patient transfer systems and methods of moving a patient are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2015Publication date: November 2, 2017Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard Herrschaft, Zachary Knezo, John Capone, Sean McGrenaghan
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Patent number: 9775934Abstract: Aspects of the invention include preforms used to be formed into an immobilizer for use with a patient. The preform includes a preform member that is formed from a thermoplastic material and a filler material. The preform member is relatively rigid at a first temperature and formable at an elevated second temperature. The preform member is opaque at the first and second temperatures. The preform also includes at least one indicator associated with the preform member. The at least one indicator is formed from a thermoplastic material and is opaque at the first temperature and translucent at the second temperature. The at least one indicator can provide a visual indication of readiness to form the preform into the immobilizer upon heating the preform member to the second temperature at which the indicator is translucent.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2013Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventor: Daniel Coppens
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Publication number: 20170197095Abstract: A patient transfer system is provided to move a patient between modalities. The system includes a deploying modality having a top surface configured to support the patient; a patient transfer support positionable on the top surface of the deploying modality, the patient transfer support also being configured for movement from the top surface of the deploying modality to a top surface of the receiving modality; a patient transfer support locating feature positionable to limit movement of the patient transfer support relative to the top surface of the receiving modality; and a keying feature positionable to engage at least one of a surface associated with the receiving modality or a surface of the patient transfer support, the keying feature being configured to inhibit movement of the patient transfer support in at least one direction relative to the top surface of the receiving modality.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2015Publication date: July 13, 2017Applicant: QFIX SYSTEMS, LLCInventors: Daniel D. Coppens, David M. Rabeno, Richard J. Herrschaft, Sean F. McGrenaghan