Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
211850130 | Medical implement | 28 |
20090166306 | DELIVERY CHANNEL - The present invention is a delivery channel is configured movement while maintaining a consistent orientation of items attached thereto. The delivery channel includes a frame support with a front plate attached thereto. The front plate includes at least one means for holding a medical instrument and at least one control mechanism for the medical instrument. The at least one means for holding medical instrument and the at least one control mechanism are attached to the front plate to facilitate a consistent orientation during movement of frame support. A support body engages an aperture defined within the frame support and is configured for engaging a support post attached to an object. In operation, the at least one means for holding medical instrument and the at least one control mechanism are in a consistent orientation relative to one another during movement of the frame support. | 07-02-2009 |
20090308823 | Medical device holder assembly - A medical device holder assembly includes a medical storage device for storing a medical instrument on a support rail convenient to a patient. The storage device includes a housing and a universal attachment member which forms an elastomeric loop adapted to secure the housing to the support rail. The storage device includes a locking slot formed in an upper portion adapted to receive at least a portion of the instrument to retain the instrument within the housing. The housing may also include an internal retention mechanism to aid in retaining the device within the housing, as well as air holes, drain holes, external hooks for retaining the elastomeric loop in place, external retention features to aid in retaining the storage device in place on the support rail, and/or a sump to prevent the instrument from contacting fluid in the bottom of the housing. | 12-17-2009 |
20100294734 | Samples Storage System for Pharmaceutical Development - A samples storage system for pharmaceutical development in which the usable volumes of ultramicrotubes (384 tubes) are increased and smooth insertion and extraction of ultramicrotubes is possible irrespective of the positions of the ultramicrotubes. The samples storage system includes tubes in which samples are sealed and a storage rack for vertically accommodating a plurality of the tubes in a grid pattern. Each tube is of a rectangular hollow tubular cross-section and the intersect is tapered toward the bottom portion of the tube. Corner portions of the outer four side surfaces of the tubes are chamfered. The storage rack has engagement partition walls forming open-ended sections in a grid pattern inside the rack frame. The height of the walls is smaller than the length of the tube, and tube-supporting pins project vertically from the intersections of the grid. The outermost walls of the grid are spaced inwardly from the frame so that all of the tubes in the grid are supported for ready insertion and removal. | 11-25-2010 |
20110084039 | SURGICAL FIELD ORGANIZER - An organizer for surgical instruments and the like comprising a T-shaped plastic body defining an interior channel having two inlets and an outlets, a cover for the channel which may be hingedly attached to the body or connected by way of snap fittings. A plurality of split cylinder instrument holders are mounted to the top surface of the cover in side-by-side parallel relationship to receive and hold elongate instruments or tools with flexible tubes, hoses or cables gathered and held in the body channel. Two-sided tape may be used to secure the organizer to a surgical drape. The organizer is preferably packaged in a sterile condition inside of a hermetically-sealed plastic package. | 04-14-2011 |
20110139738 | Systems and Methods for Composite Frame Systems - In various embodiments a frame system for a surgical system may include a plurality of rod structures cross connected through one or more structural members. In some embodiments, the rod structures may each include at least one rod with an interface joint molded over the at least one rod. One or more of the interface joints may include a receiving hole for receiving a structural member to couple at least two of the plurality of rod structures together. One or more surgical components (such as a surgical console) may be received into the frame system. Other components may also be received into the frame system (e.g., an aesthetic skin). The rod structures may also include cross face structural members that are secured to portions of the rod structures through being molded to the rod structures through the interface joints. | 06-16-2011 |
20110240577 | Apparatus configured to support surgical instruments - An apparatus configured to support various surgical instruments is disclosed. The apparatus may include numerous chambers that may be used to separate different instruments. The chambers may have grooves that are used to support the instruments, and the height of the apparatus from the supporting surface may be comparable to the measurements of the instruments to provide a securing surface. | 10-06-2011 |
20110297631 | MOUNT FOR DENTAL CERAMIC BLOCKS - The present invention is directed to a dental mount for receiving and retaining a plurality of different dental ceramic blocks used in dental restoration treatments, wherein the dental mount comprises a substantially flat front face having a plurality of dental ceramic block receiving holes located thereon; each of the dental ceramic block receiving holes being dimensioned to form a retaining fit with any one of the different dental ceramic blocks. The advantage of providing a dental mount with dedicated holes for retaining any one of the dental ceramic blocks is that the dental mount can be used to comparatively present all the different types of dental ceramic blocks next to one another in an organised and graded manner so that a dentist may make quick and accurate comparisons between the different types of dental ceramic blocks. Furthermore, the dentist can quickly assess their stock levels by glancing at the dental mount. A further advantage is that the dental ceramic blocks are securely held apart from one another on the dental mount and therefore cannot damage one another when they are moved or transported. | 12-08-2011 |
20120085720 | MODULAR CONTAINER FOR MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND IMPLANTS WITH FLEXIBLE EDGE HOLDERS - A sterilization container having surgical implement/implant holders with flexible edges. A pair of brackets are positioned tightly on either side of a flexible wall cooperatively forming a composite holder with an upwardly opening recess. Outwardly turned feet on the brackets secure the holder to the container base wall. | 04-12-2012 |
20120223037 | MEDICAL TRAY HAVING TELESCOPING LEG - A medical tray having a telescoping leg that selectively telescopes in to be out of the way so as to enable the medical tray to be placed on a flat supporting surface or stored, or that telescopes out to provide a secure and stable support that places the medical tray contents in an elevated position. The telescoping of the telescoping leg is controlled by a one hand operated, dual action release mechanism. | 09-06-2012 |
20120234781 | Bundle Box and Instrument Roll - A tray system has a tray with a top surface and a plurality of wells arranged side-by-side. Each well is adapted to receive an end portion of a ringed instrument and to hold the ringed instrument in an on-edge fashion on the top surface of the tray. The tray system further includes a removable instrument roll supported by the tray and fully detachable and removable from the tray. The removable instrument roll is disposed above the plurality of wells when supported by the tray. The removable instrument roll has opposing spatially separated endplates and one or more cross members, each cross member connected to both endplates. At least one cross member is adapted to engage a handle of each ringed instrument disposed in one of the wells and to spread that ringed instrument into an open position when the tray supports the instrument roll. | 09-20-2012 |
20120273446 | DENTAL BUR STORAGE DEVICE - The present invention is directed towards a dental bur storage device having a plurality of dental bur receiving holes capable of retaining a plurality of different dental bur types having different shank diameters, wherein, each of the plurality of dental bur receiving holes is tapered to allow a retaining fit to be established with any one of the plurality of different dental bur types having different shank diameters. The advantage of using a receiving hole that has a tapered form is that different types of dental burs having different diameters of shanks may be retained by the receiving holes in the dental bur storage device. This allows a wide range of different brands and different types of dental burs to be accommodated on one single dental bur storage device which greatly simplifies the process of selecting a dental bur for a dentist, particularly during a dental treatment. As the receiving hole is tapered, bur shanks of varying dimensions will be received to different depths within the receiving hole to a point where the receiving hole tapers to a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the shank of the dental bur being received. Moreover, using this type of receiving hole, positive retention of a dental bur may be achieved when the dental bur storage device is handled roughly or inverted. | 11-01-2012 |
20130001180 | STERILE RACK FOR CONTRACEPTIVE PROCEDURE - A sterile rack is disclosed which includes a plurality of openings, with each opening designed to retain a specific instrument in a substantially vertical position in a medical procedure such a s a transcervical sterilization procedure. | 01-03-2013 |
20130068711 | SURGICAL ASSEMBLY WITH VARIABLE POSITIONING ARM - A surgical assembly includes an actuator. A linking member is connected to and extending from the actuator. The linking member includes a series of at least two interconnected inner links that are relatively movable such that the linking member is disposable between a flexible configuration and a rigid configuration. An arm extends from the actuator and includes a series of relatively moveable outer links that define an axial bore configured for disposal of the linking member. Each outer link defines a first mating surface and a second mating surface disposed in a configuration such that the actuator is engageable to move the linking member from the flexible configuration to the rigid configuration to selectively fix the arm in a selected orientation. Methods of use are disclosed. | 03-21-2013 |
20130105425 | Portable Apparatus for Life Support Equipment | 05-02-2013 |
20130200023 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SURGICAL STAND - A surgical stand has a support post in a substantially vertical orientation. A frame extends from the support post in a substantially horizontal orientation. A disposable tray has a first deck that rests on and is supported by the frame. A second deck is connected to and transversely spaced apart from the first deck, such that at least lateral access to both the first and second support surfaces is provided. | 08-08-2013 |
20140138331 | Medical appliance, and medical appliance system - A medical appliance for use in a medical environment has a holding mechanism for holding the appliance on a support device assigned to the medical environment, and an attachment mechanism for attaching the appliance to at least one electrical connection line, wherein the holding mechanism is designed as at least one support bolt connected to a support structure of the appliance, and wherein the support bolt has the attachment mechanism. The invention also relates to a medical appliance system. | 05-22-2014 |
20140209550 | LINE ORGANIZER AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR INFUSION SYSTEMS - An IV line management system providing an indicia scheme to facilitate the connection of the correct medicine to the correct pump channel and to the correct manifold inlet where the manifold is connected to a IV port on the patient. The stand can carry one or more IV pumps each with multiple channels. The stand has a hook top with indicia that may be, for example, numbers. The medicine in a particular numbered hook is connected to a pump channel which is identified by logic, the pump display, or an attached number indicator. The output channel of the pump is connected to a manifold with numbered inlets. Intermediate the pump and manifold a guide with numbered slots organizes the IV lines and releasable retains them in a numbered slot. The guide has a display surface that may be annotated with the medicine and dosage for the associated IV line | 07-31-2014 |
20150041419 | MEDICAL APPARATUS RACK - A medical device rack in which a medical device is detachably mountable, the medical device rack including: a main body; and a mounting section provided in the main body, the mounting section being configured such that the medical device is detachably mountable in a posture oriented in a lateral direction. The mounting section includes a supporting portion configured to be detachably fitted to the medical device to support the medical device in a rotatable manner. | 02-12-2015 |
20150129524 | Tray and Bracket System and Related Methods - A bracket and tray connection system includes a tray with a plurality of connector holes positioned therein, wherein the tray has an upper surface. A bracket has a base surface positioned proximate to an upper surface of the tray. At least one fastening tab is formed on the base surface of the bracket, wherein the fastening tab extends away from the base surface and through at least one of the connector holes within the tray. An interior corner pocket is formed by the fastening tab and located at least partially between the base surface and the fastening tab. An exterior corner of at least one of the connector holes is positioned with the interior corner pocket. A retainer structure is formed on the base surface of the bracket, wherein the retainer structure engages with the tray to retain the exterior corner positioned within the interior corner pocket. | 05-14-2015 |
20150297304 | INSTRUMENT HOLDER - An instrument holder ( | 10-22-2015 |
20150328397 | DOUBLE ARM POST SUPPORT ASSEMBLY - A support arm assembly includes a support arm, the support arm including a support arm connector hub and a support arm body; and a split arm, the split arm including a split arm connector hub and a support hub, the split arm connector hub connecting to the support arm connector hub. | 11-19-2015 |
20150342683 | Instrument Support System for Attachment to Mayo Stand Frame - An instrument support system includes a receptacle for a surgical instrument and a support that suspends the receptacle from a frame of a mayo stand so that the receptacle is located below the frame, at least partially within the perimeter of the frame, and preferably at an oblique angle. A receptacle includes an open distal end to permit partial passage of the instrument therethrough. The system also includes a cord holder to support the cord or other flexible lumen of the instrument outside the receptacle. | 12-03-2015 |
20150351779 | ORTHOPAEDIC TOOL CLUSTER CLAMP AND ORTHOPAEDIC TOOLS - An orthopaedic tool cluster clamp includes a pair of jaws held together and defining a distance therebetween, the jaws being movable relative to one another to adjust the distance; a connector holding the jaws together, with actuation of the connector adjusting the distance between the jaws; a cam base including a ramped portion statically associated with one of the jaws; and a cam lever pivotally connected to the connector about an axis of rotation and held against the cam base. The cam lever defines a profile such that rotating the cam lever along the ramped portion and pivoting the cam lever about the axis of rotation both cause actuation of the connector. | 12-10-2015 |
20160000993 | STERILE TRANSFER OF FLUID - A syringe rack securable to a surface of a fixture and configured for facilitating a sterile transfer of fluid from a non-sterile environment to a sterile environment. The syringe rack includes a securing portion and a syringe-receiving station. The syringe-receiving portion is coupled to the securing portion and configured to receive the syringe in a selectively releasable coupling arrangement where the syringe is oriented such that an opening in a barrel of a syringe projects away from the fixture when the syringe is received by the syringe-receiving station and when the securing portion is secured to the surface of the fixture. | 01-07-2016 |
20160008071 | SUPPORT DEVICE FOR PERCUTANEOUS INTERVENTION | 01-14-2016 |
20160029877 | MEDICAL SCOPE ATTACHMENT DEVICE AND SYSTEM - A medical scope attachment device and system includes one or more expandable rings, each having a resilient main body and an inside diameter defining a central opening that corresponds to a dimension of a medical scope. One or more sets of opposing magnetic elements are disposed within each of the rings. The system also includes a ring attachment device having a shelf that is interposed between a pair of opposing electromagnets. The ring attachment device functioning to transition the expandable rings between an expanded and non-expanded state to receive an existing medical scope. | 02-04-2016 |
20160066997 | Surgical Instrument Organizer and Methods Therefor - A surgical instrument organizer ( | 03-10-2016 |
20160183768 | Compact Monitor Stand - The present specification provides an apparatus for supporting one or more monitors. The apparatus includes a base stand having one or more wheels for enabling movement of the apparatus; a first rigid frame having a top end and a bottom end attached with the base stand; a second extendable frame having a top end and a bottom end and telescopically movable within the first rigid frame; a monitor arm assembly removably coupled with the top end of the second frame and configured to receive a plurality of monitors. The apparatus is transformable from a first collapsed configuration for transport and storage into a second operational configuration by rotating or removing the monitor arm assembly and by moving the second extendable frame relative to the first rigid frame. | 06-30-2016 |