| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D551766 |
External defibrillator |
September 25, 2007 |
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| D522374 |
Package for one or more external defibrillator electrodes |
June 6, 2006 |
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| D521853 |
Wall mounting bracket for a defibrillator |
May 30, 2006 |
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| 7095210 |
Defibrillator power source with replaceable and rechargeable power packs |
August 22, 2006 |
| The power source in a portable defibrillator includes a replaceable first power pack and a rechargeable second power pack. The first power pack charges the second power pack. The second power pack supplies most of the energy needed to administer a defibrillation shock. The first power pa |
| 7092750 |
ECG signal detection device |
August 15, 2006 |
| An ECG signal detection device that includes a differential amplifier input circuit and a driven reference electrode lead is disclosed. More specifically, the ECG signal detection device includes a differential amplifier input circuit and three-electrode leads, two of which terminate |
| 7087075 |
Feedback system for rapid induction of mild hypothermia |
August 8, 2006 |
| In general, the disclosure presents techniques for control of a cooling garment in response to a signal that is a function of a patient parameter such as body temperature. In particular, a cooling garment that receives a coolant and a carrier gas is placed in contact with the body of a |
| 7069074 |
Easy-to-use electrode and package |
June 27, 2006 |
| The invention presents techniques for making the operation of an automated external defibrillator easier to understand for an operator. The automated external defibrillator includes defibrillation electrodes packaged in a sealed, easy-to-open pouch. Visual cues such as instructive pi |
| 7056282 |
Coolant control for rapid induction of mild hypothermia |
June 6, 2006 |
| The invention is directed to techniques and apparatus for controlling the temperature of a coolant delivered to a patient in a hypothermic therapy system, including a hypothermic therapy system that can be applied to a patient outside or inside a hospital setting. In general, the coolant |
| 7047072 |
Selecting Electrotherapy dosage |
May 16, 2006 |
| A dosage for electrotherapy delivered to a patient, such as a defibrillation pulse delivered by an external defibrillator, is selected based on an age-related classification, such as adult or child, and a measured electrical parameter, such as the transthoracic impedance, of the pati |
| 6990373 |
Automated external defibrillator with user interface for adult and pediatric applications |
January 24, 2006 |
| An automated external defibrillator automatically determines the type of patient to which it is attached based on patient-specific information entered by the user. The defibrillator includes electrodes that are adapted for placement on a patient, a pulse generator connected to the el |
| 6957368 |
Hazard mitigation in medical device |
October 18, 2005 |
| Delivery of energy by a defibrillator or other medical device is inhibited when the processor or software that controls a module of the medical device operates abnormally. A windowed watchdog timer (WWDT) incorporated into one module of the medical device is used to control the operation |
| 6957102 |
Enhanced interface for a medical device and a terminal |
October 18, 2005 |
| A system is described that comprises a medical device on which is installed a version of software and a software agent communicatively coupled to the medical device without regard to the version of software installed on the medical device. An example of the medical device includes a defi |
| 6948592 |
Elevators equipped with emergency medical devices |
September 27, 2005 |
| The invention provides an elevator cab equipped with an emergency medical device, such as an automated external defibrillator (AED). The elevator cab equipped with the emergency medical device may be controlled in order to deliver the emergency medical device to a floor of a building on |