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Method For Making A Light Handle Cover

US Patent:
2014007, Mar 13, 2014
Filed:
Sep 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/613088
Inventors:
Robert J. Lawrence - Grand Rapids MI, US
Ryan Severns - Plainwell MI, US
Assignee:
Aspen Surgical Products, Inc. - Caledonia MI
International Classification:
F21V 21/00
B29C 45/00
US Classification:
362400, 2643281
Abstract:
A method of making a light handle cover including providing a first mold tool and a second mold tool. The first mold tool engages with the second mold tool to form a mold cavity. The mold cavity is injected with a moldable material. The light handle cover is formed as a single integral piece with a substantially cylindrical grab portion that is circumscribed on one end by a substantially circular base shield. A plurality of teeth are formed in the light handle cover. Each of the plurality of teeth is separated by a space. The light handle cover is ejected from the second mold tool with a burst of air.

Manufacturing Method For Incontinence Detection Pads Having Wireless Communication Capability

US Patent:
2020036, Nov 26, 2020
Filed:
Apr 23, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/856297
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
Ryan S. Severns - Grand Rapids MI, US
James D. Voll - Columbus IN, US
Nicholas Comparone - Batesville IN, US
Edward J. Koors - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/42
A61F 13/15
G06K 19/07
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing incontinence detection pads that have wireless communication capability includes readying an RFID tag applicator to place RFID tags on backsheet material fed between a pair of nip rollers. The backsheet material has a series of electrode traces thereon. The method also includes operating a nip roller motor to feed the backsheet material between the pair of nip rollers and toward the RFID tag applicator, operating the RFID tag applicator to place each RFID tag across regions of a respective electrode trace of the series of electrode traces, and operating RFID tag test equipment to energize each RFID tag a first time and a second time using wireless emissions and receiving return signals from each RFID tag in response to the wireless emissions.

Surgical Table Disposable Base Cover

US Patent:
2020026, Aug 27, 2020
Filed:
Feb 25, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/800794
Inventors:
- Saalfeld, DE
Ryan S. Severns - Plainwell MI, US
International Classification:
A61B 50/00
A61G 13/10
Abstract:
A disposable base cover includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion includes a top wall and a peripheral side wall extending orthogonally therefrom. The first portion also includes a side edge with a first fastening feature. The second portion includes a top wall and a peripheral side wall extending generally orthogonally therefrom. The second portion also includes an equipment zone that provides visual indicia of equipment zone bounds. The second portion includes a side edge with a second fastening feature that is complementary to the first fastening feature. The disposable base cover is configured for engagement with a base of a surgical table having rollers to provide mobility to the surgical table.

Incontinence Detection Systems For Hospital Beds

US Patent:
2020006, Feb 27, 2020
Filed:
Nov 16, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/775882
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
Todd P. O'NEAL - Fairfield OH, US
David Lance RIBBLE - Indianapolis IN, US
Dan R. TALLENT - Hope IN, US
John D. CHRISTIE - Batesville IN, US
Kirsten M. EMMONS - Batesville IN, US
Yongji FU - Harrison OH, US
Michael Scott HOOD - Batesville IN, US
Douglas A. SEIM - Okeana OH, US
Ryan S. SEVERNS - Grand Rapids MI, US
James D. VOLL - Columbus IN, US
Gregory WILEY - Indianapolis IN, US
Steven Alan DIXON - Riverview FL, US
Bryan WEIDMAN - Columbus IN, US
Eric David BENZ - Sunman IN, US
Brett KNITTLE - Oldenburg IN, US
Marwan NUSAIR - Cincinnati OH, US
Neal WIGGERMANN - Batesville IN, US
John V. HARMEYER - Cleves OH, US
Joshua A. WILLIAMS - West Harrison IN, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/20
A61B 5/00
A61F 13/42
G16H 40/20
H01Q 9/04
H01Q 1/22
G06K 19/077
Abstract:
An incontinence detection system monitors an area for moisture events and wirelessly transmits moisture-related information to one or more notification devices. The system has a pad that includes a substrate and one or more sensors supported by the substrate. The sensor(s) emit wireless signals indicative of the moisture-related information. A sensor event communication system forwards the sensor signals to another device, such as a notification device. Portions of the system are included in a patient support apparatus, such as a bed.

Incontinence Detection System And Detectors

US Patent:
2019036, Dec 5, 2019
Filed:
May 9, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/407258
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
Ryan Severns - Grand Rapids MI, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/42
A61F 5/48
G06K 7/10
G08B 21/20
G01N 27/04
Abstract:
An incontinence detector includes a layer of material having uniformly distributed electrically resistive elements which impart a baseline electrical resistance to the layer. The layer also has an actual electrical resistance. The detector also includes an RFID tag having a first and second leads which extend into the material without contacting each other. The tag is responsive to deviations of the actual resistance from the baseline resistance.

Reusable Warming Blanket With Phase Change Material

US Patent:
2019024, Aug 8, 2019
Filed:
Jan 28, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/259030
Inventors:
- Caledonia MI, US
Charles A. LACHENBRUCH - Batesville IN, US
David L. BEDEL - Oldenburg IN, US
Robert J. LAWRENCE - Grand Rapids MI, US
Darrell L. BORGMAN - Batesville IN, US
Varad N. SRIVASTAVA - Skaneateles NY, US
Neal WIGGERMANN - Batesville IN, US
Kirsten M. EMMONS - Batesville IN, US
Frank E. SAUSER - Cincinnati OH, US
Holly L. BENGEL - Lowell MI, US
Logan COBLER - Osgood IN, US
Kayla STEVENS - Skaneateles NY, US
Justine PRINGLE - Grand Rapids MI, US
Ryan S. SEVERNS - Grand Rapids MI, US
Yongji FU - Harrison OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 7/00
H05B 3/34
A47G 9/02
Abstract:
A warming device may include a batting layer having a phase change material. The batting layer may have a patient side and an upper side. A hot melt fabric adhesive may be applied to the patient side and upper side of the batting. A first fabric layer may be adhered to the hot melt fabric on the patient side of the batting. The first fabric layer may have a phase change material integrated coating. An insulation layer may be adhered to the hot melt fabric on the upper side of the batting. A second fabric layer may be coupled to the insulation layer.

Incontinence Detection Pad Manufacturing Method

US Patent:
2019009, Mar 28, 2019
Filed:
Nov 28, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/202672
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
Todd P. O'Neal - Fairfield OH, US
David L. Ribble - Indianapolis IN, US
Dan R. Tallent - Hope IN, US
John D. Christie - Batesville IN, US
Kirsten M. Emmons - Batesville IN, US
Yongji Fu - Harrison OH, US
Michael S. Hood - Batesville IN, US
Douglas A. Seim - Okeana OH, US
Ryan S. Severns - Grand Rapids MI, US
James D. Voll - Columbus IN, US
Gregory Wiley - Indianapolis IN, US
Steven A. Dixon - Riverview FL, US
Bryan Weidman - Columbus IN, US
Eric D. Benz - Sunman IN, US
Brett Knittle - Oldenburg IN, US
Marwan Nusair - Cincinnati OH, US
Neal Wiggermann - Batesville IN, US
John V. Harmeyer - Cleves OH, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/42
G16H 40/20
G06K 7/10
H01Q 9/04
H01Q 1/22
A61G 7/05
A61G 7/015
G06F 19/00
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/20
A61B 5/05
Abstract:
An incontinence detection system monitors an area for moisture events and wirelessly transmits moisture-related information to one or more notification devices. The system has a pad that includes a substrate and one or more sensors supported by the substrate. The sensor(s) emit wireless signals indicative of the moisture-related information. A sensor event communication system forwards the sensor signals to another device, such as a notification device. Portions of the system are included in a patient support apparatus, such as a bed.

Method Of Patient Care Device Integration With A Hospital Bed

US Patent:
2018029, Oct 18, 2018
Filed:
Jun 18, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/010764
Inventors:
- Batesville IN, US
Nicholas A. Mann - Cincinnati OH, US
Brian L. Lawrence - Cincinnati OH, US
Kristen M. Emmons - Batesville IN, US
Eric D. Agdeppa - Cincinnati OH, US
Michael S. Hood - Batesville IN, US
Robert M. Zerhusen - Cincinnati OH, US
Joshua P. Lingenfelser - Fuquay Varina NC, US
Steven A. Dixon - Riverview FL, US
Ryan S. Severns - Grand Rapids MI, US
International Classification:
A61G 7/018
G06F 19/00
A61G 7/05
G16H 40/20
G16H 40/63
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/021
A61B 5/024
A61B 5/08
A61B 5/11
A61B 5/1455
A61M 25/00
A61M 5/50
A61M 5/172
A61H 9/00
A61G 7/08
A61B 5/20
G16H 10/60
Abstract:
Catheter monitor integration with patient support systems, such as patient beds, and with other healthcare communication systems including hand hygiene systems is provided. A patient bed that transmits bed data and catheter monitor data is disclosed. When catheter tubing is connected to a catheter monitor integrated into a patient bed, the bed automatically implements a falls prevention protocol. A countdown timer pertaining to removal of catheter tubing from a patient is displayed on one or more display devices. Monitoring for caregiver handwashing compliance in connection with use of a catheter monitor or a catheter kit is also provided.

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