Patents by Inventor Robert C. Novack
Robert C. Novack has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6912749Abstract: A surface pad system for a surgical table includes a cover defining an interior region and including an upwardly-facing surface configured to be positioned beneath a patient. The surface pad system also includes a pad core received in the interior region of the cover to support the patient.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: James Milton Cherry Thomas, Robert C. Novack, Karl Norman Caldwell, John Alan Bobey, Marla Dukes Repik
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Patent number: 6820640Abstract: A pressure control apparatus for use in a bed including a pressurized air source, an inflatable air sack, and an independently inflatable cell located adjacent the inflatable air sack. A controller is operable to regulate the pressure in the air sack and to independently alternately pressurize and vent the inflatable cell at a selected frequency.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Barry D. Hand, Robert C. Novack, Donald E. Williamson, James R. Stolpmann, Kenith W. Chambers
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Publication number: 20040172764Abstract: A mattress having an air cushion positioned between a first air fluidized support section and a second air fluidized support section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2004Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Alan W. Henley, Dana H. Delk, Robert C. Novack, James J. Romano
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Patent number: 6735801Abstract: A mattress having a head end and a foot end comprises a first support section configured to support an occupant's feet, legs, and seat, and a second support section located adjacent the head end of the mattress to support an occupant's back and head. A portion of the head support section is movable toward the head end of the mattress as the second support section is moved to an elevated position relative to the first support section.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Alan W. Henley, Dana H. Delk, Robert C. Novack, James J. Romano
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Publication number: 20030196271Abstract: A mattress having a head end and a foot end comprises a first support section configured to support an occupant's feet, legs, and seat, and a second support section located adjacent the head end of the mattress to support an occupant's back and head. A portion of the head support section is movable toward the head end of the mattress as the second support section is moved to an elevated position relative to the first support section.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicant: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Alan W. Henley, Dana H. Delk, Robert C. Novack, James J. Romano
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Patent number: 6564412Abstract: A mattress having a head end and a foot end includes a first support section configured to support an occupant's feet, legs, and seat, and a second support section located adjacent the head end of the mattress to support an occupant's back and head. A portion of the head support section is movable toward the head end of the mattress as the second support section is moved to an elevated position relative to the first support section.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Alan W. Henley, Dana H. Delk, Robert C. Novack, James J. Romano
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Publication number: 20020195144Abstract: A pressure control apparatus for use in a bed including a pressurized air source, an inflatable air sack, and an independently inflatable cell located adjacent the inflatable air sack. A controller is operable to regulate the pressure in the air sack and to independently alternately pressurize and vent the inflatable cell at a selected frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventors: Barry D. Hand, Robert C. Novack, Donald E. Williamson, James R. Stolpmann, Kenith W. Chambers
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Publication number: 20020112287Abstract: A surface pad system for a surgical table includes a cover defining an interior region and including an upwardly-facing surface configured to be positioned beneath a patient. The surface pad system also includes a pad core received in the interior region of the cover to support the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: James Milton Cherry Thomas, Robert C. Novack, Karl Norman Caldwell, John Alan Bobey, Marla Dukes Repik
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Patent number: 6415814Abstract: A pressure control apparatus includes a valve inlet configured to receive pressurized air from the pressurized air source, a valve stem coupled to the valve inlet and configured to engage the port of the manifold to form an airtight connection with the manifold and receive the pressurized air from the pressurized air source via the manifold, a valve outlet configured to permit exit of said pressurized air to the at least one air sack, a valve in fluid communication between said valve inlet and said valve outlet and configured to regulate flow of said pressurized air between said valve inlet and said valve outlet, and a controller coupled to said valve and configured to control said valve to regulate flow of said pressurized air through said valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Barry D. Hand, Robert C. Novack, Donald E. Williamson, James R. Stolpmann, Kenith W. Chambers
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Publication number: 20020083529Abstract: A mattress having a head end and a foot end comprises a first support section configured to support an occupant's feet, legs, and seat, and a second support section located adjacent the head end of the mattress to support an occupant's back and head. A portion of the head support section is movable toward the head end of the mattress as the second support section is moved to an elevated position relative to the first support section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: July 4, 2002Applicant: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Alan W. Henley, Dana H. Delk, Robert C. Novack, James J. Romano
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Patent number: 6401283Abstract: A surface pad system for a surgical table includes a cover defining an interior region and including an upwardly-facing top surface configured to be positioned beneath a patient. The surface pad system also includes a pad core received in the interior region of the cover to support the patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: James Milton Cherry Thomas, Robert C. Novack, Karl Norman Caldwell, John Alan Bobey, Marla Dukes Repik
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Patent number: 6351862Abstract: A mattress (10) includes an outer cover (12, 18) formed from an air impermeable material. The outer cover (12, 18) is configured to define an interior region and having a top support surface (20). The mattress (10) also includes at least one air fluidized support module (48, 54) located within the interior region of the cover (12, 18). The mattress (10) further includes a connector (68, 94) coupled to the air fluidized support module (48, 54), the connecter (68, 94) being configured to be coupled to an air supply (58). The mattress (10) also includes a vent connector (165) coupled to the outer cover (12, 18) in communication with the interior region of the cover (12, 18). The vent connector (165) is configured to exhaust air from the interior region of the cover (12, 18).Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Alan W. Henley, Dana H. Delk, Robert C. Novack, James J. Romano
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Publication number: 20010000829Abstract: A surface pad system for a surgical table includes a cover defining an interior region and including an upwardly-facing top surface configured to be positioned beneath a patient. The surface pad system also includes a pad core received in the interior region of the cover to support the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2001Publication date: May 10, 2001Applicant: Hill-Rom, Inc.Inventors: James Milton Cherry Thomas, Robert C. Novack, Karl Norman Caldwell, John Alan Bobey, Marla Dukes Repik
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Patent number: 6182316Abstract: A surface pad apparatus for a surgical table includes a body pad section positioned to lie beneath at least the torso and the thighs of the patient. The body pad section includes an upwardly-facing top surface and spaced-apart, elongated first and second sides. The apparatus also includes longitudinally extending first and second arm pad sections positioned to lie adjacent to the first and second sides of the body pad section and positioned to lie beneath the arms of the patient. Each arm pad section includes a top surface that is generally coplanar with the top surface of the body pad section.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Hill-Rom, Inc.Inventors: James Milton Cherry Thomas, Robert C. Novack, Karl Norman Caldwell, John Alan Bobey, Marla Dukes Repik
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Patent number: 6098222Abstract: The present invention relates to a vibratory patient support system for providing therapeutic vibrational action or forces to a patient suffering from a respiratory ailment. The vibratory patient support system includes a rigid support frame such as a bed frame, a plurality of inflatable sacs supported upon the support frame with each sac having an upper surface so that the plurality of sacs forms a patient support surface. The inflatable sacs are pressurized and maintained at a predetermined pressure. This predetermined pressure may be a patient height and weight specific pressure profile. A vibrating component is provided separate from the apparatus for pressurizing and maintaining the air sacs at the predetermined pressure. The vibrating component vibrates at least a portion of the patient support surface at a predetermined frequency.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1997Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Hill-Rom Company, Inc.Inventors: Barry D. Hand, Robert C. Novack, Donald E. Williamson, James R. Stolpmann, Kenith W. Chambers
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Patent number: 6049927Abstract: A surface pad apparatus for a surgical table includes a body pad section positioned to lie beneath the torso of the patient and including a pad core and a cover defining an interior region configured to receive the pad core. The pad core includes a thermal pad having a casing defining a channel configured to receive a thermoregulation fluid. The apparatus also includes a leg pad section longitudinally spaced apart from the body pad section and positioned to lie beneath the lower legs and feet of the patient. The leg pad section is coupled to the body pad section and includes a pad core and a cover defining an interior region configured to receive the pad core. The pad core includes a thermal pad having a casing defining a channel configured to receive the thermoregulation fluid. The channel of the thermal pad of the leg pad section is in fluid communication with the channel of the thermal pad of the body pad section so that thermoregulation fluid can pass therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1999Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Hill-Rom, Inc.Inventors: James Milton Cherry Thomas, Robert C. Novack, Karl Norman Caldwell, John Alan Bobey, Marla Dukes Repik
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Patent number: 5966763Abstract: A surface pad system for a surgical table includes a cover having an upwardly-facing patient-support surface defining an interior region of the surface pad system, and a vacuum bead bag received in the interior region. The vacuum bead bag includes a flexible cover defining an interior region containing compressible beads including a lower layer of compressible beads and an upper layer of compressible bead separated from the lower layer of compressible beads by a membrane made from a flexible material. The system also includes a bladder received in the interior region of the cover and positioned to lie beneath the vacuum bead bag. The bladder defines an interior region and is inflatable when pressurized fluid is received in the interior region of the bladder so that the vacuum bead bag conformingly engages the patient on the patient-support surface when the bladder is inflated.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1996Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Hill-Rom, Inc.Inventors: James Milton Cherry Thomas, Robert C. Novack, Karl Norman Caldwell, John Alan Bobey, Marla Dukes Repik
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Patent number: 5606754Abstract: The present invention relates to a vibratory patient support system for providing therapeutic vibrational action or forces to a patient suffering from a respiratory ailment. The vibratory patient support system includes a rigid support frame such as a bed frame, a plurality of inflatable sacs supported upon the support frame with each sac having an upper surface so that the plurality of sacs forms a patient support surface. The inflatable sacs are pressurized and maintained at a predetermined pressure. This predetermined pressure may be a patient height and weight specific pressure profile. A vibrating component is provided separate from the apparatus for pressurizing and maintaining the air sacs at the predetermined pressure. The vibrating component vibrates at least a portion of the patient support surface at a predetermined frequency.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: SSI Medical Services, Inc.Inventors: Barry D. Hand, Robert C. Novack, Donald E. Williamson, James R. Stolpmann, Kenith W. Chambers
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Patent number: 5349983Abstract: A proportional flow control valve is provided for use with low air loss patient support systems. The valve includes a valve housing having an inlet and an outlet defined therein with a valve passage defined through the housing between the inlet and outlet. A chamber is defined in the housing, the chamber further including a nipple cavity defined in the bottom thereof and a cam stop extending from the bottom into the chamber. A valve spool is rotatably disposed within the chamber. The valve spool includes an alignment nipple fitting into the nipple cavity and a cam defined on the bottom thereof through a predetermined rotational arc. The cam and cam stop cooperate to limit the rotational arc of the valve spool within the chamber. A proportional flow control groove is defined in the valve spool. The flow control groove establishes linear air flow through the valve depending on the angular displacement of the spool within the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1993Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: SSI Medical Services, Inc.Inventors: Ryszard S. Ozarowski, Barry D. Hand, Robert C. Novack, Vernon D. Beard, James O. Threlkeld, William T. Sutton
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Patent number: 5074000Abstract: An apparatus for performing Trendelenburg therapy and reverse Trendelenburg therapy includes an intermediate frame carried above a base frame by an inner cross-riser pivotally connected to an outer cross-riser. One end of the outer cross-riser to pivotally connected to the base frame, and the opposite end of the outer cross-riser is rotatably and translatably connected to the intermediate frame via a cam and cam follower arrangement in which the cam follower rides on a wear plate. One end of the inner cross-riser is pivotally connected to the intermediate frame, and the opposite end of the inner cross-riser is both rotatably and translatably connected to the base frame via a cam and cam follower arrangement in which the follower rolls against a lower wear plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1991Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: SSI Medical Services, Inc.Inventors: Sohrab Soltani, Robert C. Novack, Timothy G. Clark