IP Library Granted Patent US 8,499,108
Granted Patent B2
US 8,499,108 · App. 13/486,326 · Granted Jul 30, 2013

Configurable health-care equipment apparatus

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Patent No.
US 8,499,108
App. No.
13/486,326
Granted
Jul 30, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus, system and method for providing health-care equipment in a plurality of customizable configurations. A configuration includes a selection and arrangement of health-care equipment modules that each provide specialized support for the provision of health care, including the measurement of physiological parameters. Various types of configurations include those adapted to be mounted upon a desk top or a wall surface, or adapted for wheel mounting or hand-carriable mobile configurations.

Claims (42)

1. A module, comprising:

an embedded component configured to measure a physiological parameter;

a module enclosure including the embedded component; and

an electrical interface between the embedded component and a computing component, which is separate from the module,

wherein at least one of electrical power and data is transferred between the computing component and the embedded component via the electrical interface, and

wherein the embedded component includes software executing at least one communications protocol via the electrical interface for facilitating identification and interoperation between the embedded component and the computing component, and

wherein the module enclosure is designed to attach to a frame and to stack in combination with one or more other modules, while said other modules are also attached to said frame.

2. The module of claim 1 wherein the computing component performs a decision to permit or deny interoperation between the computing component and the embedded component and wherein the decision is based upon at least one of a vendor-identification value and a product-identification value.

3. The module of claim 1 wherein the electrical interface is provided as a feature of a commercially available personal computer and wherein the personal computer can function as the computing component.

4. The module of claim 1 including a well configured for docking a hand-held device and providing the electrical interface to the hand-held device.

5. The module of claim 4 wherein the module is attached to the frame, which is incorporated into a mobile wheel mounted cart.

6. The module of claim 4 wherein the module is attached to the frame, which is incorporated into a wall mounted configuration.

7. The module of claim 4 wherein the module is attached to the frame, which is incorporated into a desk top mounted configuration.

8. The module of claim 1 wherein the electrical interface includes a universal serial bus (USB) connection between the embedded component and a universal serial bus (USB) host.

9. The module of claim 8 wherein the embedded component functions as a USB end-point connection.

10. The module of claim 1 wherein the module attaches to the frame and wherein the frame provides a universal serial bus (USB) end-point connection to the module.

11. The module of claim 10 wherein the frame further provides universal serial bus (USB) connection to a (USB) host from the (USB) end-point connection.

12. The module of claim 11 wherein the USB connection to the USB host is provided via a universal serial bus (USB) hub.

13. The module of claim 10 wherein the computing component is implemented as an embedded component within one of the other modules.

14. The module of claim 8 wherein the embedded component communicates with the computing component via the USB host.

15. The module of claim 8 wherein the universal serial bus (USB) module end-point connection supplies voltage within universal serial bus (USB) standards while supplying current substantially in excess of universal serial bus (USB) standards.

16. The module of claim 8 wherein the universal serial bus (USB) module end-point connection is designed to supply voltage between 4.75 volts and 5.25 volts and designed to supply current at a rate greater than or equal to 1.5 amperes.

17. The module of claim 1 wherein the computing component transmits a command to the embedded component, to transition the embedded component from normal operation to a sleep mode.

18. The module of claim 8 wherein the computing component transmits a command to the embedded component to transition the embedded component from a sleep mode to normal operation.

19. The module of claim 1 wherein the embedded component is a temperature measuring, oxyhemoglobin saturation measurement via pulse oximetry(SPO2) measuring or a blood pressure measuring device.

20. The module of claim 1 wherein the module enclosure is dimensioned to stack in combination with the other modules along a stacking direction, and wherein each of a plurality of module enclosures has a cross-section uniformly shaped and sized with respect to a plane oriented perpendicular to the stacking direction.

21. The module of claim 20 wherein each of the plurality of module enclosures has a width dimension parallel to the stacking direction and can vary substantially relative to each module enclosure within the stack of module enclosures so that each module enclosure can comprise an embedded component of substantially different type or size relative to an embedded component within another module enclosure.

22. A system for integrating one or more health care-equipment modules, comprising:

a frame having a mechanical interface for engagement with each of one or more modules, which each include an embedded component, at one time;

an electrical interface between a computing component and each embedded component for transfer of at least one of electrical power and data between the computing component and each embedded component; and

software within each embedded component configured for executing at least one communications protocol via the electrical interface for facilitating identification and interoperation between the embedded component and the computing component,

wherein the computing component performs a decision to permit or deny initiation of any interoperation between the computing component and each embedded component based upon at least one of the vendor-identification value and the product-identification value, and

wherein each embedded component is configured to perform a measurement and to communicate results of the measurement to the computing component during interoperation with the computing component; and

wherein the module enclosure is designed to attach to a frame and to stack in combination with one or more other modules, while said other modules are also attached to said frame.

23. A method for integrating one or more health care-equipment modules, comprising the steps of:

providing a frame having a mechanical interface for engagement with each of one or more modules, at one time;

providing the modules that each include an embedded component; and

providing an electrical interface between a computing component and each embedded component for transfer of at least one of electrical power and data between the computing component and each embedded component;

providing software within each embedded component configured for executing at least one communications protocol via the electrical interface for facilitating identification and interoperation between the embedded component and the computing component; and

wherein the computing component performs a decision to permit or deny initiation of any interoperation between the computing component and each embedded component based upon at least one of the vendor-identification value and the product-identification value, and

wherein each embedded component is configured to perform a measurement and to communicate results of the measurement to the computing component during interoperation with the computing component; and

wherein the module enclosure is designed to attach to a frame and to stack in combination with one or more other modules, while said other modules are also attached to said frame.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL/FRAME 050260/0644 Recorded Dec 14, 2021
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: BREATHE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.; ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; WELCH ALLYN, INC.; HILL-ROM, INC.; VOALTE, INC.; BARDY DIAGNOSTICS, INC.; HILL-ROM HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 058517/0001 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 4, 2019
From: HILL-ROM HOLDINGS, INC.; HILL-ROM, INC.; HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.; ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; ANODYNE MEDICAL DEVICE, INC.; VOALTE, INC.; WELCH ALLYN, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 050260/0644 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 3, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.; ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; WELCH ALLYN, INC.; HILL-ROM COMPANY, INC.; HILL-ROM, INC.; ANODYNE MEDICAL DEVICE, INC.; MORTARA INSTRUMENT, INC.; MORTARA INSTRUMENT SERVICES, INC.; VOALTE, INC.
Reel/Frame 050254/0513 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 26, 2016
From: HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.; ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC.; ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; WELCH ALLYN, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 040145/0445 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 10, 2015
From: ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.; ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC.; WELCH ALLYN, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 036582/0123 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 1, 2012
From: EDWARDS, IAN K.; LIA, RAYMOND A.; MARTIN, SCOTT A.; SALVATI, JON R.; VIVENZIO, ROBERT L.; WAWRO, THADDEUS J.; WOOD, ROBERT J.
To: WELCH ALLYN, INC.
Reel/Frame 028303/0425 →