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公开(公告)号:US11920361B2
公开(公告)日:2024-03-05
申请号:US17214211
申请日:2021-03-26
Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.
Inventor: Barry D. Curtin , Alexander Hamilton , Kristina Edmonson , David Andrews , Christopher G. Alviar , Neal Stanley Clark , Benjamin Danziger , Christopher William Egbert , Jason Fouts , Matthew Malone , Joshua Berndt , Brigitta M. Suwandana , Jeremy Edward Brummett
IPC: E04H1/12 , A61N1/39 , B60P1/28 , B60P1/64 , B60R15/00 , H01R13/631 , H01R33/76 , H01R33/90 , H01R33/97 , H02J7/00
CPC classification number: E04H1/1216 , A61N1/3968 , A61N1/3975 , B60P1/286 , B60P1/6409 , B60R15/00 , H01R33/765 , H01R33/90 , H01R33/97 , H01R13/631 , H01R2201/12 , H01R2201/26 , H02J7/0044
Abstract: A docking station for a medical device is described. In some examples, the docking station includes a frame and a base plate coupled to the frame. At least a portion of the base plate is coupled to a lower portion of the frame. In some examples, an electronic connector of the docking station is configured to couple to the medical device and to provide power to the medical device when the medical device is docked to the docking station. In some examples, a docking mechanism is coupled to an upper portion of the frame and configured to retain the medical device.
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公开(公告)号:US20210290968A1
公开(公告)日:2021-09-23
申请号:US17206276
申请日:2021-03-19
Applicant: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.
Inventor: Christopher G. Alviar , Jeremy Edward Brummett , Christopher William Egbert , Deniz Icingir , Sarah Mynhier , Jeremy Wong , Neal Stanley Clark , Barry D. Curtin , Suneethi Gudapati , Bethany J. Johnson , Marc Mckissack , Marie Pahlmeyer , Brigitta M. Suwandana
IPC: A61N1/39 , A61B5/273 , A61B5/33 , H01R13/631
Abstract: Accessories of a medical device, such as a defibrillator, are described. The accessories reduce delays in treating or monitoring a patient by increasing the efficiency of using, and the ease of use of, the medical device. An adjustable kickstand is movable between a collapsed and extended position to recline the medical device. In the reclined position, a display of the medical device can be more easily viewed by the user. Storage bags can be coupled to the medical device to efficiently store accessories for use with the medical device. The stored accessories can be coupled to the medical device while the accessories are stored within the storage bags. A port guard can protect and shield a connection between a cable and a port of the medical device to prevent the cable (e.g., an ECG cable) from being disconnected from the port of the medical device.
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公开(公告)号:USD1007438S1
公开(公告)日:2023-12-12
申请号:US29808242
申请日:2021-09-17
Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.
Designer: Christopher G. Alviar , Ryan Peter Bowman , Neal Stanley Clark , Zack Pahlman , Jeremy Wong , John Depillo
Abstract: FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a medical device connector;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a left perspective of the medical device connector shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a top view thereof;
FIG. 4 is a front side view thereof;
FIG. 5 is a back view thereof; and,
FIG. 6 is a side view thereof.
The broken lines in the drawings illustrate portions of the medical device connector that form no part of the claimed design.-
公开(公告)号:US20240207627A1
公开(公告)日:2024-06-27
申请号:US18599831
申请日:2024-03-08
Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.
Inventor: Christopher G. Alviar , Jeremy Edward Brummett , Christopher William Egbert , Deniz Icingir , Sarah Mynhier , Jeremy Wong , Neal Stanley Clark , Barry D. Curtin , Suneethi Gudapati , Bethany J. Johnson , Marc Mckissack , Marie Pahlmeyer , Brigitta M. Suwandana
IPC: A61N1/39 , A61B5/273 , A61B5/33 , H01R13/631
CPC classification number: A61N1/3968 , A61B5/273 , A61B5/33 , H01R13/631
Abstract: Accessories of a medical device, such as a defibrillator, are described. The accessories reduce delays in treating or monitoring a patient by increasing the efficiency of using, and the ease of use of, the medical device. An adjustable kickstand is movable between a collapsed and extended position to recline the medical device. In the reclined position, a display of the medical device can be more easily viewed by the user. Storage bags can be coupled to the medical device to efficiently store accessories for use with the medical device. The stored accessories can be coupled to the medical device while the accessories are stored within the storage bags. A port guard can protect and shield a connection between a cable and a port of the medical device to prevent the cable (e.g., an ECG cable) from being disconnected from the port of the medical device.
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公开(公告)号:USD990428S1
公开(公告)日:2023-06-27
申请号:US29798565
申请日:2021-07-08
Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.
Designer: Christopher G. Alviar , Neal Stanley Clark , Barry D. Curtin , Neil G. McIlvaine , Peter Nazaroff , Zack Pahlman , Jeremy Wong , Christian Schneider
Abstract: FIG. 1 is a front view of a medical device connector;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of a front view of the medical device connector shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a top view thereof;
FIG. 4 is a front view thereof;
FIG. 5 is a back view thereof; and,
FIG. 6 is a side view thereof.
The dashed broken lines depict portions of the medical device connector that form no part of the claimed design. The dot-dashed broken lines represent boundaries of the claimed medical device connector and form no part of the claimed design.-
公开(公告)号:US20210236834A1
公开(公告)日:2021-08-05
申请号:US17162876
申请日:2021-01-29
Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.
Inventor: Jeremy Edward Brummett , Neal Stanley Clark , Steven Chester , Ethan Boehm , Kathy Wang , Alexander Hamilton
IPC: A61N1/39 , H01M50/244 , H01M50/247 , H01M50/262 , B21D5/00 , B21D28/26
Abstract: Systems to retain a battery within, and to eject a battery from, a battery receptacle of a medical device, such as a portable defibrillator, are described. A battery receptacle of a medical device includes an element that is configured to engage an inserted battery to prevent, or reduce, movement of the battery within the receptacle and to assist with removing the battery from the receptacle. In an example, the element is a monolithic structure that includes a retention portion and an ejection portion. The retention portion is positioned at a side wall of the battery receptacle, and the ejection portion terminates in a free end positioned a distance from the side wall. When the battery is inserted into the battery receptacle, the retention portion exerts a retention force on a side surface of the battery, and the ejection portion exerts an ejection force on an end surface of the battery.
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公开(公告)号:US11951322B2
公开(公告)日:2024-04-09
申请号:US17206276
申请日:2021-03-19
Applicant: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.
Inventor: Christopher G. Alviar , Jeremy Edward Brummett , Christopher William Egbert , Deniz Icingir , Sarah Mynhier , Jeremy Wong , Neal Stanley Clark , Barry D. Curtin , Suneethi Gudapati , Bethany J. Johnson , Marc Mckissack , Marie Pahlmeyer , Brigitta M. Suwandana
IPC: B65D69/00 , A61B5/273 , A61B5/33 , A61N1/39 , H01R13/631
CPC classification number: A61N1/3968 , A61B5/273 , A61B5/33 , H01R13/631
Abstract: Accessories of a medical device, such as a defibrillator, are described. The accessories reduce delays in treating or monitoring a patient by increasing the efficiency of using, and the ease of use of, the medical device. An adjustable kickstand is movable between a collapsed and extended position to recline the medical device. In the reclined position, a display of the medical device can be more easily viewed by the user. Storage bags can be coupled to the medical device to efficiently store accessories for use with the medical device. The stored accessories can be coupled to the medical device while the accessories are stored within the storage bags. A port guard can protect and shield a connection between a cable and a port of the medical device to prevent the cable (e.g., an ECG cable) from being disconnected from the port of the medical device.
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公开(公告)号:US20210218207A1
公开(公告)日:2021-07-15
申请号:US17214211
申请日:2021-03-26
Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.
Inventor: Barry D. Curtin , Alexander Hamilton , Kristina Edmonson , David Andrews , Christopher G. Alviar , Neal Stanley Clark , Benjamin Danziger , Christopher William Egbert , Jason Fouts , Matthew Malone , Joshua Berndt , Brigitta M. Suwandana
Abstract: A docking station for a medical device is described. In some examples, the docking station includes a frame and a base plate coupled to the frame. At least a portion of the base plate is coupled to a lower portion of the frame. In some examples, an electronic connector of the docking station is configured to couple to the medical device and to provide power to the medical device when the medical device is docked to the docking station. In some examples, a docking mechanism is coupled to an upper portion of the frame and configured to retain the medical device.
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公开(公告)号:US20250010086A1
公开(公告)日:2025-01-09
申请号:US18889733
申请日:2024-09-19
Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.
Inventor: Jeremy Edward Brummett , Ethan Boehm , Steven Chester , Neal Stanley Clark , Kathy Wang , Alexander Hamilton
IPC: A61N1/39 , B21D5/00 , B21D28/26 , H01M50/244 , H01M50/247 , H01M50/262
Abstract: Systems to retain a battery within, and to eject a battery from, a battery receptacle of a medical device, such as a portable defibrillator, are described. A battery receptacle of a medical device includes an element that is configured to engage an inserted battery to prevent, or reduce, movement of the battery within the receptacle and to assist with removing the battery from the receptacle. In an example, the element is a monolithic structure that includes a retention portion and an ejection portion. The retention portion is positioned at a side wall of the battery receptacle, and the ejection portion terminates in a free end positioned a distance from the side wall. When the battery is inserted into the battery receptacle, the retention portion exerts a retention force on a side surface of the battery, and the ejection portion exerts an ejection force on an end surface of the battery.
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公开(公告)号:US12109424B2
公开(公告)日:2024-10-08
申请号:US17162876
申请日:2021-01-29
Applicant: Physio-Control, Inc.
Inventor: Jeremy Edward Brummett , Neal Stanley Clark , Steven Chester , Ethan Boehm , Kathy Wang , Alexander Hamilton
IPC: A61N1/39 , B21D5/00 , B21D28/26 , H01M50/244 , H01M50/247 , H01M50/262
CPC classification number: A61N1/3968 , A61N1/3904 , A61N1/3975 , B21D5/00 , B21D28/26 , H01M50/244 , H01M50/247 , H01M50/262 , H01M2220/30
Abstract: Systems to retain a battery within, and to eject a battery from, a battery receptacle of a medical device, such as a portable defibrillator, are described. A battery receptacle of a medical device includes an element that is configured to engage an inserted battery to prevent, or reduce, movement of the battery within the receptacle and to assist with removing the battery from the receptacle. In an example, the element is a monolithic structure that includes a retention portion and an ejection portion. The retention portion is positioned at a side wall of the battery receptacle, and the ejection portion terminates in a free end positioned a distance from the side wall. When the battery is inserted into the battery receptacle, the retention portion exerts a retention force on a side surface of the battery, and the ejection portion exerts an ejection force on an end surface of the battery.
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