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Cardiac massage or artificial respiration

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434 - Education and demonstration

434262000 - ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT, OR SURGERY RELATING TO HUMAN BEING

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Class / Patent application numberDescriptionNumber of patent applications / Date published
434265000 Cardiac massage or artificial respiration 22
20120183942Manikin Sensing Pads and Liners in an AED Training System - An improved AED training pad and liner assembly is provided with an electrical lead connection supported on the training pad. The improved training pad has an adhesive surface and a contact surface. The liner has an engagement surface for repeated adhesive engagement with a portion of the training pad adhesive surface during storage of the assembly. The training pad adhesive surface has an electrical switch supported on the adhesive surface and interconnected with the electrical lead connection. The improved liner has a recess positioned for engagement adjacent the electrical switch to prevent activation of the electrical switch by the liner during storage of the assembly when the pad and liner are adhered together.07-19-2012
20110195387ABDOMINAL BREATHING TRAINING APPARATUS, ABDOMINAL BREATHING TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - An abdominal breathing training apparatus, an abdominal breathing training system and the method thereof are provided. The abdominal breathing training apparatus is adapted for training a trainee how to perform an abdominal breathing and includes a trainer unit, a sensor unit, a data acquisition and conversion unit and a display unit. The trainer unit generates training waveforms and indications. The sensor unit directly measures abdominal movement signals from the trainee, and is positioned adjacent to the abdominal portion of the trainee. The data acquisition and conversion unit is coupled to the sensor unit and generates a trainee abdominal movement waveform according to the measured abdominal movement signals of the trainee. The display unit is coupled to the trainer unit, and displays the training waveforms and the indications to the trainee, who follows the training waveforms on the display unit to perform the abdominal breathing.08-11-2011
20090148821SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE VERIFICATION OF TRAINING - A system is provided for the validation of training by a validation authority of trainees located at remote locations. The training is delivered to the trainees electronically by the validation authority, generally, over the Internet. The training generally includes a theoretical component and a practicum. The practicum comprises the application of forces by the trainees on a mannequin such as in the case of CPR training or therapeutic massage training. The theoretical component of the training session is completed by the trainees on-line and the trainees are examined on-line. Examination results are transmitted to the verification authority. During the practicum examination, a mannequin is provided that is instrumented to measure forces applied by the trainees creating a dataset. The dataset is transmitted to the verification authority for comparison with therapeutically correct values. The verification authority will generate a pass or fail signal. If a pass signal is generated, a certification authority will issue a certificate of successful completion to the trainee by mail or by e-mail to the trainee's computer workstation. The system can include oversight by a training professional by two-way audio-visual communications between the verification authority location and the remote trainee location.06-11-2009
20120034586PULSE SIMULATOR AND A METHOD FOR SIMULATING PULSE - The present invention relates to an improved pulse simulator and to an improved method for simulating pulse. It comprises a palpation conveyor connected with a flexible pump means. The flexible pump is operatively coupled to a solenoid arranged about a fixed core. The solenoid is magnetized and demagnetized by an electrical energy source causing back and forth motion of the solenoid, with consequential expansion and contraction of the flexible pump means, thereby releasing fluid in back and forth direction to the palpation conveyor for generating pulse sensation.02-09-2012
20080305464Apparatus and method for the simulation of the adverse cardiovascular effects of dynamic hyperinflation - A resuscitation system for the administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation of asthma patients, and for teaching the cardiopulmonary resuscitation of asthma patients to simulate the cardiovascular and gas exchange effects of dynamic hyperinflation and to train healthcare workers to detect the adverse cardiovascular effects of dynamic hyperinflation.12-11-2008
20090017431HEIMLICH OR ABDOMINAL THRUST MANEUVER TEACHING AID FOR CHOKING RELIEF OR RESCUE - An apparatus for teaching proper technique for the Heimlich or Abdominal Thrust maneuver. When the Heimlich or Abdominal Thrust maneuver is applied to the apparatus by a user, an indicator is provided to show the user whether proper technique was used. The apparatus can take the form of a wearable garment or a form, either of which may mimic the shape of a person. The apparatus is scalable, and may be made to mimic the shapes of persons of various sizes, including infants and animals, if desired. Indicators can be included to measure the effectiveness of other techniques often used in conjunction with the Heimlich or Abdominal Thrust maneuver.01-15-2009
20100221691Synchronization of Repetitive Therapeutic Interventions - A medical device of the type used for assisting a user in manually delivering repetitive therapy to a patient (e.g., chest compressions or ventilations in cardiac resuscitation), the device comprising a feedback device configured to generate feedback cues to assist the user in timing the delivery of the repetitive therapy, at least one sensor or circuit element configured to detect actual delivery times, at which the user actually delivers the repetitive therapy, and a processor, memory, and associated circuitry configured to compare the actual delivery times to information representative of desired delivery times to determine cue times at which the feedback cues are generated by the feedback device.09-02-2010
20110117529CPR Competition System - A computer-implemented method for managing rescue training includes registering a plurality of individuals as potential rescue trainees through a central computer server system, receiving from computing devices that are remote from the central server system information indicative of rate and depth of compression for ones of the potential rescue trainees, and generating comparative data that reflects performance of CPR chest compressions for a first rescue trainee against other rescue trainees. The method also includes providing the comparative data over a network for review by one or more of the rescue trainees.05-19-2011
20090035740SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOTE CONTROLLED INTERACTIVE TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION - The present invention relates to systems and methods for training, testing and/or certifying one or more subjects (e.g., at the same time (e.g., in the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) and/or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR))). In particular, the present invention relates to remote bi-directional communications (e.g., data delivery, acquisition, and/or maintenance). For example, the present invention provides communication between a handheld AED simulation device (e.g., comprising a processor) and one or more simulation devices (e.g., a mannequin (e.g., comprising a processor and/or one or more sensors) connected thereto and/or components (e.g., controls and/or sensors) associated therewith. The present invention also provides a system configured to relay information (e.g., instructions and/or performance data) between one or more processors (e.g., housed on a personal computer or other device) and one or more additional processors (e.g., housed on a simulation device (e.g., a mannequin comprising one or more sensors (e.g., hall effect sensors and/or switch sensors associated therewith).02-05-2009
20100221690Synchronization of Repetitive Therapeutic Interventions - A medical device of the type used for assisting a user in manually delivering repetitive therapy to a patient (e.g., chest compressions or ventilations in cardiac resuscitation), the device comprising a feedback device configured to generate feedback cues to assist the user in timing the delivery of the repetitive therapy, at least one sensor or circuit element configured to detect actual delivery times, at which the user actually delivers the repetitive therapy, and a processor, memory, and associated circuitry configured to compare the actual delivery times to information representative of desired delivery times to determine cue times at which the feedback cues are generated by the feedback device.09-02-2010
20090029332External defibrillator training apparatus and method - A training apparatus (01-29-2009
20110250578VENTILATOR TEST LUNG AND TRIGGER ASSEMBLY - A simulated mechanical respiratory trigger and test lung have been developed. The trigger in one embodiment is capable of triggering a variety of mechanical ventilators to deliver predetermined respiratory rates that simulate a spontaneously breathing patient. This permits the student/health care provider to respond to this spontaneous effort and optimize mechanical ventilator settings. The test lung in an embodiment is capable of varying the simulated patient pulmonary compliance in increments not previously available.10-13-2011
20120064497PATIENT RESUSCITATION SIMULATION TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE TRACKING SYSTEM - The method and apparatus disclosed herein are directed to patient resuscitation simulation training and performance tracking. The disclosed method and apparatus includes a high-fidelity simulator with a real-time engine that can simulate real life situations and conditions for training and testing. The simulator also uses an infinitely-variable constraint-based real-time engine to eliminate the issue of “script memorization” by making each case random and/or unique. The simulator can also train users to recognize the characteristics of properly executed resuscitation interventions such as chest compressions and oxygen mask bagging techniques.03-15-2012
20100021876CPR mannequin - A CPR training mannequin includes a humanoid torso, the torso composed of a material having a degree of transparency. A humanoid head is connected to the torso and has a mouth opening connected to a ventilation tube within the head. The torso is supported by resilient elements from the base to simulate resistance to chest compressions. A simulated heart and simulated lungs are arranged within the torso and are visible through the front surface of the torso. Sensors measure the air flow during CPR ventilation and depth of CPR chest compressions. Lights within the heart, brain and lungs indicate the chest compressions and ventilation are adequate to resuscitate the simulated victim.01-28-2010
20110165546Heart Compression Simulation Device - A heart compression simulation device featuring a base; a resistance means disposed on the base; and an actuator operatively connected to the resistance means. The actuator can move between at least a starting position wherein the actuator is positioned at a starting position above the base and an end position wherein the actuator is pushed down near or contacting the base. The actuator is biased in the starting position caused by the resistance means. A tear effect providing mechanism provides resistance when moving the actuator from the starting position to the end position a first time. A lock-out mechanism is adapted to disengage the tear effect providing mechanism after the actuator has been moved from the starting position to the end position such that subsequent movements of the actuator between the starting position and the end position are not hindered by the tear effect providing mechanism.07-07-2011
20120070812DEVICE FOR SIMULATING CARDIO-PULMONARY RESUSCITATION TECHNIQUES - A device for simulating cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques including a base coupled to a chest piece in the shape of a human thorax and designed to be elastically deformed towards the base when pressure is placed thereon by a user, where an upper end of the base is articulated to a head piece, the device including a pressure adjustment piece located in a central area of the base designed to occupy a first position in which an upper height stop limits the deformation of the chest piece when pressure is placed thereon, a second position, in which a lower height stop limits the deformation of the chest piece, the limit deformation of the chest piece in the second position being greater than the limit deformation in the first position, and a third position, in which the deformation of the chest piece is not limited.03-22-2012
20110104650Heart Compression Simulation Device - A heart compression simulation device featuring a base with a compression spring; an actuator atop the compression spring that can move between an extended and fully compressed position; two pedestals atop the base opposite each other; actuator prongs on the actuator facing each pedestal; a hub attached to each pedestal that can pivot between a disengaged position and engaged position; leaf springs disposed on each hub adapted to engage the actuator prongs when the hubs are in the disengaged position and the actuator is moved to the fully compressed position, which causes a cracking sound to be produced; and a lock-out mechanism for securing the hubs in the engaged position keeping the leaf springs out of range of the actuator prongs, the lock-out mechanism is activated when the actuator is moved to the fully compressed position.05-05-2011
20100291522Medical Training Device - A medical training device with an improved clam shell type torso arrangement. An improved two-piece tiltable head feature, including mechanical mounting structure for secure attachment of an improved lung bag or face shield. The head also includes an improved nose feature to provide a more realistic representation of nasal cartilage, and an improved neck assembly. Additionally, an electro-mechanical indicator device is provided to show real time feedback of the CPR compression rate being administered by a student on the training manikin of the present application. The feedback by the device may be provided preferably by visual indicators, but may also have, or alternatively have, audio indicators or signals, such as words or sounds, to indicate whether or not the student is compressing within the preferred rate range, and/or the degree of variance in the student's compression sequences.11-18-2010
20110236867PROMPTING SYSTEM FOR CPR DELIVERY - A method of providing instruction on the performance of chest compressions includes providing a series of signals of a first type corresponding to the desired rhythm of delivery of chest compressions in a chest compression series, and providing signals of a second type which indicate a desired point in the first series. The desired point may be a point near the end of the chest compression series. The signals of the second type may be a voiced countdown to the end of the compression series. The signals of the first type may be a series of identical sounds delivered in the desired rhythm for chest compressions, and the signals of the second type may be sounds distinct from those of the first type which correspond to the rhythm of the last N compressions in the series. The desired point in the first series may include a first point at a desired interval from the first compression, where the interval is measured in number of compressions or elapsed time. A protocol may be chosen between a protocol for a patient with a secured airway and one for a patient with an unsecured airway.09-29-2011
20120329023MANIKIN WITH SIMULATION OF AGONAL BREATHING - The present invention provides a manikin comprising a chest area and a head, for training of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The manikin is distinctive in that it comprises a means for providing gasping movements of the head, and a means for simulating the sound of agonal breathing, which means are operatively connected to a device for actuating said means, for simulation of agonal breathing.12-27-2012
20120329022CHEST COMPRESSION TRAINING ASSEMBLY - A chest compression training assembly comprising an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the upper portion is adapted to be moved towards the lower portion when a compression force is exerted on the upper portion, and to move back to a noncompressed position when the compression force is removed. An upper element is connected to the upper portion and a lower element is connected to the lower portion, wherein the upper and lower elements both contain a magnetic material and are facing each other. At least one of the upper and lower element comprises a magnet. At least one of the upper and lower element is arranged on an element retainer permitting the upper or lower element to move within a predetermined path towards the facing upper or lower element. The upper and lower element are arranged in such way that one may be moved into a certain proximity of the other during a compression movement of the top of the assembly. Magnetic attraction between the upper and lower elements results in acceleration, within said path, of one of the upper and lower elements towards the other when in said proximity, wherein said acceleration results in a collision which produces an audible sound.12-27-2012
20120100516PORTABLE PRACTICE TOOL FOR HEART MASSAGING IN CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION - Provided is a training box that is a practice tool for learning heart massaging (sternal compression) through experience; is low-cost, small-sized, light weight, and easy to transport; retains durability under repeated use; and on which AED use procedures can also be drilled. The portable practice tool for heart massaging in cardiopulmonary resuscitation is characterized by being provided with a chest-mockup main unit (04-26-2012

Patent applications in class Cardiac massage or artificial respiration