Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
128200240 |
RESPIRATORY METHOD OR DEVICE
| 5283 |
128846000 |
BODY PROTECTING OR RESTRAINING DEVICES FOR PATIENTS OR INFANTS (E.G., SHIELDS, IMMOBILIZERS)
| 1318 |
128200140 |
LIQUID MEDICAMENT ATOMIZER OR SPRAYER
| 739 |
128845000 |
BODY RESTS, SUPPORTS OR POSITIONERS FOR THERAPEUTIC PURPOSE (E.G., SEXUAL, POSTURAL, HEAD, ETC.)
| 319 |
128830000 |
FEMALE REPRODUCTORY TRACT SHIELDS, SUPPORTS, OR BIRTH CONTROL DEVICES (E.G., PESSARIES, CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES)
| 198 |
128897000 |
MISCELLANEOUS
| 140 |
128842000 |
MALE REPRODUCTORY TRACT SHIELDS OR BIRTH CONTROL DEVICES (E.G., PROPHYLACTICS, VAS DEFERENS VALVES, ETC.)
| 23 |
128207290 |
DEVICE FOR CREATING A TRACHEOTOMY INCISION
| 18 |
128950100 |
TRUSS
| 17 |
128200110 |
MEANS FOR PASSING RESPIRATORY GAS THROUGH BODY OF LIQUID BEFORE INHALATION | 4 |
20120312298 | OXYGEN HUMIDIFIER - According to one specific embodiment, an oxygen humidifier includes a container that defines an interior space. The oxygen humidifier also includes a top portion that is permanently coupled to the container. The top portion includes an opening for accessing the interior space of the container. The humidifier further includes a lid portion that is movably coupled to the top portion. The lid portion is configured to move between a closed configuration and an open configuration. In the closed configuration, the lid portion seals the opening, and in the open configuration, the lid portion allows access to the interior space through the opening. The oxygen humidifier additionally includes an oxygen diffuser positioned within the interior space. | 12-13-2012 |
20130008435 | SEMICONDUCTOR LASER BLOOD OXYGEN THERAPEUTIC APPARATUS - A semiconductor laser blood oxygen therapeutic apparatus comprising a host ( | 01-10-2013 |
20150027439 | ANESTHETIC VAPORIZER - Disclosed herein is an anesthetic vaporizer comprising a refrigeration system configured to cool a liquid anesthetic to less than 0° C. and to the anesthetic's temperature of minimal alveolar concentration. Further disclosed are methods of administering a liquid anesthetic comprising cooling the liquid anesthetic to less than 0° C. and to the anesthetic's temperature of minimal alveolar concentration. | 01-29-2015 |
20160114111 | Nebulizer mouthpiece - A nebulizer mouthpiece includes a hollow main body and a connecting tube. The main body is a one-piece element, and includes an annular wall defining an inner space and having a middle section, an outlet section, and a storage section connected respectively to two ends of the middle section. The inner space has a storage space part that is located between the middle section and the storage section, and that has a volume ranging between 60 and 100 milliliters. The connecting tube is adapted for interconnecting the middle section of said main body and a liquid container, and surrounding a central axis. A distance between the central axis and a distal end of the storage section is not greater than 100 millimeters. | 04-28-2016 |
128910000 |
ANESTHESIA GAS SCAVENGING SYSTEM | 1 |
20090320862 | GAS-ABSORBING SYSTEM - The present invention provides a gas absorbing system which comprises: an inlet pipe, a gas accommodating section into which gas enters through the inlet pipe, and a negative pressure exhausting pipe which exhausts the gas in the gas accommodating section to external device by using negative pressure wherein the gas accommodating section comprises a first chamber which is provided with air holes in the side wall for discharging the gas in the gas accommodating section or allowing external air entering the gas accommodating section. The gas absorbing system according to the present invention not only can effectively prevent the system internal gas from discharging directly to environment to endanger the health of patients and medical care personnel, but also can reduce the variation of the pressure inside the system when an abnormal incident occurs, so as to prevent it from influencing the safety of the patient to the most extent. | 12-31-2009 |