Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
600300000 |
DIAGNOSTIC TESTING
| 31510 |
600101000 |
ENDOSCOPE
| 3850 |
600184000 |
SPECULA
| 1611 |
600001000 |
RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCE APPLIED TO BODY FOR THERAPY
| 986 |
600037000 |
INTERNAL ORGAN SUPPORT OR SLING
| 695 |
600009000 |
MAGNETIC FIELD APPLIED TO BODY FOR THERAPY
| 638 |
600016000 |
CARDIAC AUGMENTATION (PULSATORS, ETC.)
| 572 |
600029000 |
BODY INSERTED URINARY OR COLONIC INCONTINENT DEVICE OR TREATMENT (E.G., ARTIFICIAL SPHINCTERS, ETC.)
| 369 |
600026000 |
SLEEP OR RELAXATION INDUCING THERAPY (E.G., DIRECT NERVE STIMULATION, HYPNOSIS, ANALGESIA)
| 322 |
600025000 |
SURGICALLY IMPLANTED VIBRATORY HEARING AID
| 241 |
600033000 |
REPRODUCTION AND FERTILIZATION TECHNIQUES
| 182 |
600249000 |
LAMPS FOR ILLUMINATION
| 169 |
600021000 |
ISOLATION TREATMENT CHAMBERS
| 106 |
600036000 |
BLOOD VESSEL OR GRAFT PREPARATION
| 56 |
600023000 |
SPEECH CORRECTION/THERAPY (E.G., ANTISTAMMERING)
| 9 |
600247000 |
REFLECTOR | 4 |
20080300468 | System and apparatus for inspection of feet - A collapsible apparatus operable for enabling a person to self-inspect the soles of the person's feet or for enabling another person to inspect the soles of the person's feet when the person is in a seated position. The apparatus includes bifurcated vertical walls comprising an upper portion and a lower portion wherein the upper and lower portions of the vertical walls are connected to one another by extendable means operable for enabling a person to conveniently transport the apparatus in a collapsed configuration and rapidly reconfigure the apparatus for use. | 12-04-2008 |
20100036206 | Apparatus and method for self-administered maintenance of an ostomy - An apparatus is configured to straddle a patient's legs or torso when in a reclined position, and includes a mirror located in a position elevated above a treatment site of a stoma for angularly directing an image as reflected from an overhead vantage of the site to the patient for viewing while in a reclined position. | 02-11-2010 |
20130066164 | MEDICAL INSTRUMENT - To provide a medical instrument for enabling a functional portion provided at the front end of the instrument to be attached and detached to be disposable, while enabling the angle to be adjusted freely to ensure excellent visual recognition, in a medical instrument | 03-14-2013 |
20160157842 | SURGICAL INSTRUMENT AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A surgical instrument for use during arthroscopic surgery comprising an elongated member, a handle, a tool disposed at the opposite end from the handle of the elongated member, and a reflecting member disposed along the elongated member and configured to reflect a line of sight of an arthroscope during arthroscopic surgery. Methods of using the surgical instrument, and a sterilizable kit comprising one or more surgical instruments, are also disclosed. | 06-09-2016 |
600019000 |
ANTIGRAVATIONAL SYSTEMS | 2 |
20080275291 | Acceleration Protection Suit - An acceleration protection suit having a sparingly extensible outer layer with veins running essentially along a bodily axis of a wearer which deforms when pressurized in such a way as to generate a tension in the sparingly extensible outer layer, with which pressure can be exerted on the wearer to offset G-forces. Means are provided for tightening and adjusting the protective suit to the wearer. At least part of the veins are permeable to gas at least in spots on a side facing the wearer so that the wearer can be air-conditioned by exiting gas when the veins are pressurized. | 11-06-2008 |
20130310633 | Acceleration Protective Suit - —The suit according to the invention consists of a sheath of an expansible material, which has compartments formed by virtue of the sheath being doubled. A strip of textile material is applied to the inside, or outside, of the sheath. These compartments consist of the same material as the sheath or of an expansible knitted fabric. Flexible tubes which expand under pressure are introduced into these compartments. The first-mentioned compartments, with material which can expand on one side, act as so-called spacers and act as displacers for tightening the protective suit over the wearer's body. The second-mentioned compartments act as muscles and press locally onto the wearer's body. The compartments are drawn together and tighten the sheath to generate an altitude-optimized pressure. These second-mentioned compartments tighten the acceleration protection suit to an increasing extent until the tension σ around the wearer's body builds up the internal pressure. The suit has a reliable altitude protection function, provides optimum G-force protection, can be ventilated for cooling purposes and provides additional buoyancy when immersed in water. | 11-21-2013 |