Arm Or Hand Patents (Class 5/623)
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Patent number: 8272089Abstract: A massage table assembly includes a tabletop with a top side, a bottom side, a first end, a second end, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. The tabletop has a primary aperture therein extending into the top side nearer to the first end than the second end. The primary aperture is elongated. Each of a plurality of insets is individually positionable in the primary aperture. The insets each have a pair of openings therein configured to receive breasts of a person lying face down on the tabletop. The openings extend into an upper surface and outwardly of a lower surface of each of the insets. Each of the insets has pairs of openings has different sizes with respect to other ones of the insets. A plurality of legs is attached to and extends downwardly from the bottom side.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2009Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Inventor: Ellen M. Stokes
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Patent number: 8230864Abstract: A device for stabilizing a patient's arm during a surgical procedure including a base configured to fit on an operating table, the base having an upper side with a rail. A support arm having a foundation with a groove shaped to match and fit over the cross-sectional shape of the rail and slide along the rail is provided, the support arm has a proximal end and a distal end extending away from said rail. A cuff is mounted on the distal end of the support arm to support the wrist of a patient during the surgery. A standard having a foundation with a groove therein shaped and sized to fit over said rail is also provided. The standard is designed to slide along the rail and move relative to the support arm. Arcuate bicep pads are connected to said support arm and to said standard; the arcuate pads being positioned to fit about the bicep of a patient lying on an operating table on which the support device is placed.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2009Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Inventor: Alton Lee Hunter, Jr.
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Publication number: 20120186020Abstract: A device for supporting a user includes a frame for supporting the torso of the user. The frame may be oriented in a left, middle and right orientations. The user's arms extending through openings, which permit the user to position the arm adjacent the frame without the user's body weight on the user's shoulder or arm.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventor: Mikhail P. Malakhov
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Patent number: 8151388Abstract: A patient transport device for transporting a patient secured to a secured area thereof may include a first restraint arm disposed about a first longitudinal side of the secured area and a second restraint arm disposed about a second longitudinal side of the secured area opposite the first longitudinal side of the secured area. A head-cage restraint arm may further be disposed about a third leading end of the secured area between the first and second longitudinal sides of the secured area. The first restraint arm, the second restraint arm and the head-cage restraint arm may be operable to transition between an open configuration and a restrained configuration relative to the secured area.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Ferno-Washington, Inc.Inventor: James C. West, III
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Publication number: 20120073051Abstract: A person-support apparatus comprises a frame, a deck, and an upper body support assembly. The deck is coupled to the frame and configured to support a person. The deck includes a first section and a second section. The first section is configured to pivot between a first angular orientation and a second angular orientation with respect to the frame. The person is in a supine position when the first section is in the first angular orientation and is moved to a sitting position when the first section is moved to the second angular orientation. The upper body support assembly is movably coupled to the frame and includes a torso support. The torso support is configured to support a portion of the person's torso when the person is in a forward-leaning posture in the sitting position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventors: Charles A. Lachenbruch, Christopher R. O'Keefe, Rachel Williamson
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Patent number: 8109273Abstract: A shoulder immobilizer (20) includes a semi-rigid or rigid orthosis, in the form of an arm support (22), which supports the upper arm, elbow, forearm and wrist of a patient. A bolster (24) is positioned between the patient and the arm support (22). A body strap (26) extends around the patient and attaches to the arm support (22) and/or the bolster (24), holding the arm support and bolster in position against the body of the patient. In embodiments, the shoulder immobilizer (20) may utilize a shoulder strap (28), but such a shoulder strap is not necessary for shoulder immobilization of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2011Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Cradle Medical, Inc.Inventors: Steve Golden, Nathaniel Cohen, Ronald Joseph
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Patent number: 8043241Abstract: A support system for surgical patients, a convertible support for surgical patients, and a method for providing a convertible support for surgical patients is provided. The support system includes an arm cradle adapted to hold an arm of a patient at an angle when the patient is in a supine position and a side bolster adapted to be positioned against a side of a patient opposite the arm cradle. The side bolster is adapted to stabilize the patient in the supine position. The arm cradle is adapted to hold an arm of a patient at an angle conducive to recovery from shoulder surgery when the patient is in a supine position. The arm cradle is also adapted to be worn as a sling when the patient is ambulatory. The arm cradle, side bolster, and an optional head support may be secured to a mat in a temporary manner.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2009Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: G Force Braces, LLCInventor: Douglas Goumas
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Patent number: 8028702Abstract: An arm support and positioning assembly is provided that includes a vertical member, an engagement member and a horizontal member having one end engaged with the vertical member through a ball joint assembly and the other end affixed with the engagement member through a wedge lock. The engagement member receives and retains a patient's arm support during the surgical or medical procedures. The vertical member is attached to the clamp support assembly affixed with the operating table. The ball joint assembly includes a first hinge plate, a second hinge plate, and a ball joint having an elongated ball neck on one end and a spherical ball on other end. The ball shape end allows the horizontal member to rotate at a varied angular position with respect to the vertical member thereby providing a greater degree of adjustability to the surgeon.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Inventor: Manuel F. DaSilva
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Patent number: 8001635Abstract: An arm protection apparatus for a patient's arms when the patient is in a prone or supine position. An injured party who is unable to voice complaints of pain or pressure may be positioned on an operating table or on a stretcher. The patient may be unconscious. There is a risk of injury to a patient's arm unless the patient's arm is secured in a safe positioned and cushioned from outside pressure. The arm protection apparatus involves a central pad, which is positioned under a patient's body. Sections come off the central pad, which may be positioned around a patient's arm. Ordinarily, a patient's upper arm and lower arm will both be contained within separate sections that are attached to the central portion of the pad. The pad will be constructed of a soft foam-like material, which is radiolucent and easily folded or cut as need be. The pad will ordinarily be disposable and discarded after one use and can be packaged and stored in a sterile container.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2011Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Inventor: Frank Forrest Humbles
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Publication number: 20110167563Abstract: An arm protection apparatus for a patient's arms when the patient is in a prone or supine position. An injured party who is unable to voice complaints of pain or pressure may be positioned on an operating table or on a stretcher. The patient may be unconscious. There is a risk of injury to a patient's arm unless the patient's arm is secured in a safe positioned and cushioned from outside pressure. The arm protection apparatus involves a central pad, which is positioned under a patient's body. Sections come off the central pad, which may be positioned around a patient's arm. Ordinarily, a patient's upper arm and lower arm will both be contained within separate sections that are attached to the central portion of the pad. The pad will be constructed of a soft foam-like material, which is radiolucent and easily folded or cut as need be. The pad will ordinarily be disposable and discarded after one use and can be packaged and stored in a sterile container.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Frank Forrest Humbles
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Publication number: 20110126355Abstract: A surgical positioning system includes a flexible air-impermeable shell filled with beads that is wrapped against the patient and subjected to a vacuum to hold the patient in place. An air-impermeable top wall can be joined with an air-impermeable bottom wall to define a plurality of chambers. Each of the chambers can include a peripheral edge that extends around the periphery of the respective chamber. The plurality of chambers can include a first shoulder chamber, a second shoulder chamber, and a main chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: June 2, 2011Inventor: Eugene Lloyd Hiebert
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Publication number: 20110072586Abstract: A surgical station (50), including a patient support base (300) and an operation platform (60), wherein the patient support base is adapted for mounting on a patient bed. The operation platform includes a first platform portion (100) and a second platform portion (200). The second platform portion is moveably connected to said first platform portion such that said first and second platform portions are moveable between a preparation configuration and an operation configuration. The first and second platform portions collectively form a support platform surface (115/215) for supporting the hands of an operator in the operation configuration, such that the operator can operate catheters, guide wires or other surgical instruments with stable hands during surgical operation, wherein said first platform portion is mounted on said patient support base.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Chun Ho YU
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Publication number: 20110047706Abstract: A surgical positioning system includes a flexible air-impermeable shell filled with beads that is wrapped against the patient and subjected to a vacuum to hold the patient in place. The shell includes rounded shoulder portions, on either side of a separately inflatable pillow, to envelop portions of the patient's neck and shoulders, tapered waist portion to provide easy access to a patient's forearms and lower lateral abdomen, and expanded wrist hand portion to cradle the patient's hands and thighs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Eugene Lloyd Hiebert
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Patent number: 7832035Abstract: A surgical arm rest or leg rest for supporting a patient's limb has concave tray or trough supported on a post member that extends downward. An elongated rod member situated below the tray with clamp member adjustably supports the post of the tray. A clamp member permits the rotation angle and tilt angle of the support post to be adjusted. An L-shaped support arm has a vertical arm portion adapted to be received into a support clamp mounted on the surgical table, and a horizontal arm that holds a sleeve member which supports the rod member. A locking lever on the sleeve member locks the rod member in place in the sleeve member.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Inventor: Stephen L. Walczyk
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Patent number: 7823843Abstract: The invention relates to a surgical armrest, comprising an arm support and a carrying structure for the arm support. The carrying structure has a base and at least one pivot arm which at one end is articulated on the base so as to pivot about an at least approximately horizontal pivot axis and at the other end is connected to the arm support, such that a pivoting of the at least one pivot arm about the pivot axis causes a height adjustment of the arm support. The at least one pivot arm is assigned a control mechanism which alternately permits a fixing and pivoting of the at least one pivot arm in the downward direction and in the upward direction. The control mechanism has at least one bar which is movable, at least in its longitudinal direction, upon pivoting of the at least one pivot arm.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Martin Oberlaender, Michael Sauer
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Patent number: 7771378Abstract: An orthopedic traction tower system, and components thereof, for use in surgery, fracture repair, and/or radiography. The traction tower system may include a base for receiving the proximal end of a patient's limb, a tower arm for applying tractive forces to a distal end of a patient's limb, and a joint that movably connects the base and the tower arm such that the tower arm can be positioned for surgical access and/or for applying different types of traction, among others.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Acumed Sports Medicine, LLCInventors: Geoffrey M. Price, Matthew C. Sucec, William B. Geissler
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Patent number: 7766298Abstract: An apparatus for positioning an image measuring platform, the apparatus includes a horizontal base (11); a measuring platform (21) movable on the horizontal base; a support arm (12) extending in the Z-axis direction secured to the horizontal base; two parallel sliders (435) extending in the Z-axis direction fixed on the upper ends of the support arm; a first bar (411) for controlling the measuring platform to move in X-axis direction; a second bar (421) for controlling the measuring platform to move in Y-axis direction; a first cantilever (314) and a second cantilever (315) vertically attached on the two parallel sliders; a charge coupled device lens (31) fixed on the first cantilever and the second cantilever through a lens clamp (312) and a locking cap (313); a first screw handle (414) engaged with the holes of both sides of a first bracket (413) secured on the horizontal base, a first male screw thread (415) formed outside the first screw handle, and a first female screw thread (416) corresponding to the fType: GrantFiled: September 3, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignees: Hong Fu Jin Precision Industry (ShenZhen) Co., Ltd., Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chih-Kuang Chang, Sen Zhang
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Publication number: 20100154121Abstract: A spica table, collapsible for storage, which includes stabilizing legs, a separate adjustable support for the upper body and the buttock, to accommodate patients of differing sizes and individual infinitely adjustable leg and foot supports.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Samuel M. Swain, JR.
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Patent number: 7717118Abstract: The subject invention provides a shield for protecting a patient's extremities when positioned on an arm or leg board or other surgical or examination table extension. The shield comprises essentially an inverted C-shaped or U-shaped covering with a channel therein. It may further comprise one or more flanges to aid in supporting and positioning the shield.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.Inventor: Harshdeep S. Wilkhu
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Patent number: 7705845Abstract: Apparatus, system, and method for clipping graphics primitives are described. In one embodiment, a graphics processing apparatus includes a clipping engine and an output unit connected to the clipping engine. The clipping engine is configured to clip an input graphics primitive with respect to a set of clipping planes to derive spatial attributes of new vertices. The output unit is configured to identify a subset of the new vertices that defines an output graphics primitive, and the output unit is configured to derive non-spatial attributes of the subset of the new vertices to produce the output graphics primitive.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: Vimal S. Parikh, Henry Packard Moreton, Andrew J. Tao
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Patent number: 7676869Abstract: A patient positioning apparatus to support a patient in a prone position on a patient table during a diagnostic imaging scan comprises a head support and an arm support. The head support is configured to extend beyond an end of a patient table and to support a patient's head relative to a table top of the patient table while the patient lies on the patient table in a prone position. The arm support is joined to the head support and is configured to extend below the patient table to support a patient's forearms below the patient table.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: GE Healthcare IsraelInventors: Deborah Ruth Zelnik, Yaron Hefetz
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Patent number: 7636967Abstract: A massage table assembly includes a tabletop has a top side, a bottom side, a first end, a second end, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. The tabletop has a pair of breast openings therein configured to receive breasts of a person lying face down on the tabletop. The openings are aligned with each other along a line oriented perpendicular to the first lateral edge and are positioned nearer to the first end than the second end. A plurality of legs is attached to and extends downwardly from the bottom side. A guide is attached to the bottom side of the tabletop nearer to the first end than the second end. A container is removably positioned on the guide and is aligned with the openings when container is placed on the guide to cover breasts extending through the tabletop.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Inventor: Ellen M. Stokes
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Patent number: 7634828Abstract: A surgical arm pillow for use with an operating table and associated arm board supports at least one of a patient's laterally positioned arms and the associated shoulder when the patient is lying in a lateral position on the operating table. The surgical arm pillow is made from a resilient foam body that has a top edge and a bottom edge wherein the top edge defines a top arm support channel for receiving and supporting the top arm of the patient and the bottom edge defines a bottom arm channel for receiving the bottom arm the patient. The top arm support channel and the bottom arm channel are vertically spaced one from the other by a distance approximately equal to the width of the shoulders of a human torso at an end of the resilient foam body located most proximate to the patient. Further, the top arm support channel diverges from said bottom arm channel toward an end of the resilient foam body opposite from the patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Inventor: Basim Elhabashy
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Patent number: 7624737Abstract: A support device and associated appurtenances, which support a user's torso while in a forward leaning position. The device includes a rest the user can lean his/her torso on while working in a forward leaning position, and support structure adapted which can adjust the angle, height, and/or lateral position of the rest. A support device includes support structure, and a rest supported by the support structure, from a base. The rest can support the torso of a user, from the base, as the user leans his/her torso against the rest. Transport structure can be used to move the support structure back and forth along the base. One or more pivotations can be used from base to rest. The invention is useful anywhere a user leans forward for an extended time, such as dentists, working over a desk, over a drafting table, or over a manufacturing line or assembly line.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2004Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Pilgrim Innovations, LLCInventor: Kurt W. Klemm
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Patent number: 7603730Abstract: A patient positioning apparatus to support a patient in a prone position on a patient table during a diagnostic imaging scan comprises a head support and an arm support. The head support is configured to extend above the patient table and supports a patient's head above a table top of the patient table while the patient lies on the patient table in a prone position. The arm support is joined to the head support and is configured to extend below the patient table to support a patient's forearms below the patient table.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Deborah Ruth Zelnik
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Publication number: 20090172884Abstract: An arm rest for positioning the arm of a patient in relation to an examination table, especially for use during a tomographic radioscopy examination or an operation. The arm rest has an essentially flat base plate (1) that can be slid under the body of the patient or beneath the mattress of the examination table, a supporting plate (2) which is inclined in relation to the base plate (1) or arranged at an angle thereto, and a long carrier part (3) that is arranged on the end of the supporting plate (2), at a distance from the base plate (1), and has a relatively, longer length (9) and narrower width (8). The carrier part (3) is inclined in the direction of its length in relation to the base plate (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2006Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: Secar Technologie GmbHInventor: Karl-Heinz Semlitsch
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Patent number: 7546650Abstract: A surgical table includes a horizontal patient support with a base extending therefrom and supporting the patient support at a desired height. The surgical table also includes an adjustment platform positioned upon the patient support. The adjustment platform includes a plurality of expansion members adapted to selectively adjust the relative position of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2006Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Yale UniversityInventor: James J. Yue
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Device for supporting at least one arm of an operating person during a surgical or medical operation
Patent number: 7487563Abstract: A device for supporting at least one arm of an operating person during a surgical or medical operation comprises at least one supporting element for supporting the at least one arm of the operating person, the supporting element being arranged at a carrying structure for carrying the at least one supporting element. The carrying structure is configured such that the at least one supporting element can be lowered or raised for adjusting the height of the operating person's arm. The carrying structure comprises a control system which comprises a hydraulic circuit for lowering or raising the at least one supporting element.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: University of DundeeInventors: Ian Rutherford, Leslie Kelly, Stuart Brown, Timothy Graham Frank, Alfred Cuschieri -
Patent number: 7461423Abstract: A device for supporting at least one arm of an operating person during a surgical or medical operation comprises at least one supporting element for supporting the at least one arm of the operating person, the supporting element being arranged at a carrying structure for carrying the at least one supporting element, wherein the carrying structure is configured such that the at least one supporting element can be lowered or raised for adjusting the height of the operating person's arm. The carrying structure comprises at least one carrying arm, which is pivotable about at least one at least approximately horizontal pivot axis such that pivoting of the carrying arm raises or lowers the at least one supporting element. The carrying structure further comprises a mechanical control system acting on the pivotability of the at least one carrying arm in the upward direction differently from the downward direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: University of DundeeInventors: Ian Rutherford, Leslie Kelly, Stuart Brown, Timothy Graham Frank, Alfred Cuschieri
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Publication number: 20080172791Abstract: A surgical arm rest or leg rest for supporting a patient's limb has concave tray or trough supported on a post member that extends downward. An elongated rod member situated below the tray with clamp member adjustably supports the post of the tray. A clamp member permits the rotation angle and tilt angle of the support post to be adjusted. An L-shaped support arm has a vertical arm portion adapted to be received into a support clamp mounted on the surgical table, and a horizontal arm that holds a sleeve member which supports the rod member. A locking lever on the sleeve member locks the rod member in place in the sleeve member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventor: Stephen L. Walczyk
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Patent number: 7395565Abstract: With a view to attaining both easiness of position adjustment and sureness of position holding, a patient supporting apparatus comprises an arm for supporting a patient, the arm comprising a horizontal arm portion and a vertical arm portion, a rail for supporting the arm movably in a direction perpendicular to the horizontal arm portion and the vertical arm portion, and a brake for preventing movement of the arm along the rail by utilizing a moment of rotation with the vertical arm portion of the arm being as an axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLCInventor: Jinglei Zhang
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Publication number: 20080078030Abstract: Disclosed herein is an intelligent bed robot. The intelligent bed robot includes a pressure sensor-provided mattress, an intelligent robot arm, transfer rails, and at least one gripper. The pressure sensor-provided mattress monitors the position, posture and motion of a user on a bed in real time, and assists the user. The intelligent robot arm includes vertical bars disposed on two opposite sides of the bed and configured to have a predetermined length, a horizontal bar configured to connect the vertical bars to each other, and torque sensors disposed at lower ends of the vertical bar, and measures horizontal and vertical forces applied by the user. The transfer rails guide the intelligent robot arm along a path of movement. The gripper is coupled to the horizontal bar of the intelligent robot arm, and is provided with a finger unit capable of picking up an object.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYInventors: Ju Jang LEE, Kap Ho SEO, Chang Mok OH
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Patent number: 7337483Abstract: A surgical positioning apparatus can be secured to a floor of an operating room or directly to an operating room table. The surgical positioning apparatus supports a limb of a patient using a telescoping strut mounted on a spherical joint. A disposable cradling device is coupled to the strut to secure the limb in position.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Allen Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael Boucher, Kip Van Steenburg, Paul J. Skavicus, David Warburton
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Patent number: 7322060Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a patient's arm in a desired position during surgery includes a patient support, such as an surgical table or chair, an arm support for supporting the patient's arm, an arm support locking mechanism for securing the arm support in a desired position during surgery, and a bracket for attaching the arm support and the arm support locking mechanism to the patient support. The arm support locking mechanism includes first and second plates having notches or projections for securing the mechanism in a locked position. One of the plates also has an angled recess region for engaging a wedge-shaped member positioned between the plates in the locked position. In operation, the wedge-shaped member moves one of the plates against a force of the spring to unseat the projections from the notches in an unlocked position allowing for rotation of the arm support in two directions.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2006Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Channel Products, L.L.C.Inventor: David S. Kirn
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Patent number: 7263733Abstract: A headrest, armrest, or other attachment to an image diagnosis bed apparatus having leaf springs formed as integral parts of its connecting portion, and a bed apparatus tabletop with a connecting hole for the insertion of the attachment connecting portion at one end and fixing holes for the leaf springs at its top. Also, an armrest shaped so as to be capable of being placed over a headrest connected to the tabletop.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Hidehiro Fujita, Takafumi Oguri
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Patent number: 7234180Abstract: A dynamic surgical table system includes any one or combination of a head support system, support systems for each arm, a torso support system, and a leg support system mounted to a frame system to support a patient during surgery. Any one or combination of the support systems is movable relative to the other and to the frame system to facilitate patient repositioning during surgery. Such repositioning may be desirable, for example, to create flexion, extension or rotation of the spine to facilitate access to and surgical treatment of one or more vertebral bodies, disc spaces between vertebral bodies, or other anatomical structures adjacent the spine of the patient. Furthermore, individual support members of any one of the support systems can articulate to conform to the patient anatomy and facilitate repositioning of the particular portion of the patient's body being support thereon while minimizing stress on the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventors: William C. Horton, Matthew M. Morrison, Harold Sparr Taylor, Douglas Baker
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Patent number: 7143458Abstract: The arm of a patient undergoing wrist arthroscopy or other procedures that involve traction on the forearm, wrist or hand in a vertical position is immobilized in a device containing a stabilizing arch that can be readily secured to an arm board. The device offers multiple degrees of freedom to accommodate arm boards of different widths and heights, and secures the arm of the patient without attaching anything to the arm that might affect the circulation to the involved extremity.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Inventor: Robert R. Slater, Jr.
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Patent number: 7137160Abstract: A bed (10) includes a base (12) and a frame assembly (14). A head end support assembly (16) and a foot end support assembly (18) are coupled between the base (12) and the frame assembly (14). The frame assembly (14) includes first and second side frame members (80, 82) located above the base (12). The bed (10) also includes a plurality of latch mechanisms (160) coupled to the first and second side frame members (80, 82), and a patient support surface (162) configured to be coupled to the first and second side frame members (80, 82) by the plurality of latch mechanisms (160). A rotational drive mechanism (130) is coupled to the foot end support assembly (18) to rotate the frame assembly (14) about its longitudinal axis to a prone position. A proning surface (250) is coupled to the frame assembly (14) to support a patient in the prone position.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2004Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.Inventors: Barry D. Hand, Richard Robinson, Matthew R. Cavanaugh, Jack J. Brooks, Vincent L. Babson, Steven J. Doehler, Eric Weidner
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Patent number: 7103932Abstract: Echocardiography table with an access cushion hinged within an access recess and a patient support cushion that swings out about a pivot from a swung in position within a patient support recess and a swung out position clear of the patient support recess. Retainers such as locking elements keep the patient support cushion in either the swung in or swung out position, as applicable. The patient support recess may have opposite walls that diverge and complement the tapering sides of the patient support cushion. The access cushion may be hinged to either rotate upright or swing to a hanging position.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Biodex Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: James M. Kandora
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Patent number: 6948502Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for repeatably positioning a forearm at a plurality of angular positions for medical analysis. A forearm of a patient is positioned in a support channel within reach of a rotatable handle. The handle can be locked in a number of angular positions, providing a counteractive force as the handle is rotated. The patient rotates and applies a torque force to the handle at selected rotational angles. The forearm and wrist can be scanned in these locked position, and applied torque can be measured to evaluate joint stability.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and ResearchInventors: Richard A. Berger, Fredrick M. Schultz, Lawrence J. Berglund
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Patent number: 6925668Abstract: A device for supporting at least one arm of an operating person during a surgical or medical operation comprises at least one supporting element for supporting the at least one arm of the operating person, the supporting element being arranged at a carrying structure for carrying the at least one supporting element. The carrying structure is configured such that the at least one supporting element can be lowered or raised for adjusting the height of the operating person's arm. The carrying structure comprises a control mechanism for lowering or raising the at least one supporting element, wherein the control mechanism includes a force load switch for activating the lowering or raising of the at least one supporting element, wherein the force load switch activates the lowering or raising of the at least one supporting element upon detecting compressive and/or tensile forces or motions acting via the at least one supporting element on the force load switch.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: University of DundeeInventors: Alfred Cuschieri, Timothy Graham Frank, Ian Rutherford, Donald McLean, Stuart I. Brown
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Patent number: 6922859Abstract: There is provided a table for positioning a patient for a medical procedure on a breast, the table comprising: a solid frame surrounding a perimeter of the table; and a membrane-like contour surface for a surrounding breast area, wherein the surface comprises an aperture for the breast to be pendantly suspended therethrough, and the surface is adjusted to a shape of the patient's body. Preferably, the membrane-like contour surface covers the entire surface area of the table. Alternatively, it can be limited to a section that will cover an area from approximately the bottom of the rib cage to the collar bone when the patient is lying face down on the table.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Art Advanced Research Technologies Inc.Inventors: Mario Gagnon, Christian Pilon
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Patent number: 6898810Abstract: A medical table extension device and method has an elongated plate with opposite attachment and support sections. The attachment section extends under a mattress of the medical table to be stabilized by a patient's body weight. The support section extends outwardly from the medical table to support a patient's limb. The plate can include a continuous sheet with at least one bend defining the attachment and support sections of the plate. The attachment and support sections can have upper surfaces disposed at different elevational heights.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Morphographics, P.C.Inventor: Peter M. Steven
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Patent number: 6895618Abstract: A table top for a patient trolley or gurney is provided with a removable armrest. The armrest is mounted on the table top by having an insertion piece received in an insertion opening on the edge of the table top. In the preferred embodiment, the table top has a plurality of insertion openings in the form of slots spaced along the edge of the table and the armrest has two sets of insertion pieces, with each set having a pair of insertion pieces extending at right angles to each other, so that the armrest can be mounted extending vertically relative to the plane of the table top or parallel to the plane of the table top.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Peter Jährling
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Patent number: 6886198Abstract: A table is provided for positioning a patient for a medical procedure on a breast, the table comprising: a supporting platform having a back end for supporting the patient's legs and a front end for supporting the patient's torso while the patient is in a prone position, and a cavity at the front end for allowing the breast and a surrounding axilla region to be pendantly suspended therethrough; and an armrest for positioning and supporting a forearm such that a shoulder adjacent to the axilla region is at a desired height, wherein the armrest is lower than the platform.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: ART Advanced Research Technologies Inc.Inventors: Peter Marin, Luc Corbeil
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Publication number: 20040216232Abstract: A medical table top is formed with a connecting portion formed about the periphery of the table top. An extension accessory is provided that includes a receiving portion that snap fits over the connecting portion of the medical table top. The material from which the medical table top and accessory extension is constructed does not absorb energy rays, such as X-rays and does not interfere with the examining procedure involving X-rays.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Bradko Medical CorporationInventor: James M. Bradcovich
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Publication number: 20040176668Abstract: A support apparatus for supporting at least a portion of a patient's limb during a procedure. The apparatus includes a support having a surface for receiving at least a portion of the patient's limb thereon to support the limb during the procedure, and a sensor mounted on the support such that the sensor is at least partially attached to the support without an adhesive. The sensor is adapted to communicate with the patient's limb for measuring a physiological parameter of the patient on the limb when the limb is supported by the support.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2004Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventor: James A. Goldstein
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Publication number: 20040158926Abstract: A medical table extension device and method has an elongated plate with opposite attachment and support sections. The attachment section extends under a mattress of the medical table to be stabilized by a patient's body weight. The support section extends outwardly from the medical table to support a patient's limb. The plate can include a continuous sheet with at least one bend defining the attachment and support sections of the plate. The attachment and support sections can have upper surfaces disposed at different elevational heights.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: Morphographics, L.C.Inventor: Peter M. Stevens
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Publication number: 20040133979Abstract: According to an aspect of this disclosure, a surgical table is convertible from a general-purpose surgical table to an orthopedic surgical table. The surgical table includes a base module and a number of modular attachments that couple to the base module to configure the surgical table for various types of orthopedic surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: David C. Newkirk, Richard L. Borders, Richard H. Heimbrock
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Publication number: 20040123389Abstract: The illustrative armboard assembly includes a lockable first joint coupling an armboard to a support arm, a lockable second joint coupling the support arm to a mounting post and a lockable third joint coupling the mounting post to a mounting rail. The first joint is configured to permit movement of the armboard along the support arm and configured to permit movement of the armboard relative to the support arm about a first plurality of axes. The second joint is configured to permit movement of the support arm relative to the mounting post about a second plurality of axes. The third joint is configured to position the mounting post in a selected vertical position relative to the mounting rail and in a selected longitudinal position along the mounting rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Michael Boucher, Matthew Cavanaugh, Kip P. VanSteenburg, George T. Wong