Stephen E. Schmutzer - Fort Collins CO, US Robin Richard Slaton - Fort Collins CO, US Christopher Pullen - Fort Collins CO, US Lucas Weidner - Loveland CO, US
Assignee:
Firefly Medical, Inc. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
F16M 11/00 A47K 1/04
US Classification:
2481258, 248129, 248170, 248188, 280 472
Abstract:
An integrated infusion management system provides for stable support of components attached to the system, even when the system is mobile. The system is optionally a mobility assist or walker for a patient who is attached to any number of medical components. A central trunk connects to a two-sided base that does not interfere with patient motion. The trunk may be angled with respect to vertical and oriented to support medical components in a configuration that is tip-resistant. The system is optionally deployable to facilitate conversion between a compact storage configuration and a stable deployed configuration. In an embodiment, additional deployable features include holding arms for holding various medical components, wheels, mobility arms and handles. Also provided is a novel wheel system with deployable wheels and methods associated with providing compact storage of any one or more of the systems presented herein.
Stephen E. Schmutzer - Fort Collins CO, US Robin Richard Slaton - Fort Collins CO, US Christopher Pullen - Fort Collins CO, US Lucas Weidner - Loveland CO, US
International Classification:
F16M 11/00 B60B 19/00
US Classification:
2481258, 301 61
Abstract:
An integrated infusion management system provides for stable support of components attached to the system, even when the system is mobile. The system is optionally a mobility assist or walker for a patient who is attached to any number of medical components. A central trunk connects to a two-sided base that does not interfere with patient motion. The trunk may be angled with respect to vertical and oriented to support medical components in a configuration that is tip-resistant. The system is optionally deployable to facilitate conversion between a compact storage configuration and a stable deployed configuration. In an embodiment, additional deployable features include holding arms for holding various medical components, wheels, mobility arms and handles. Also provided is a novel wheel system with deployable wheels and methods associated with providing compact storage of any one or more of the systems presented herein.
Robin Richard SLATON - Fort Collins CO, US Christopher PULLEN - Fort Collins CO, US Lucas WEIDNER - Loveland CO, US
International Classification:
A61H 3/04 A61M 5/14
US Classification:
280651, 280 4735, 280 801
Abstract:
An integrated infusion management system provides for stable support of components attached to the system, even when the system is mobile. The system is optionally a mobility assist or walker for a patient who is attached to any number of medical components. A central trunk connects to a two-sided base that does not interfere with patient motion. The trunk may be angled with respect to vertical and oriented to support medical components in a configuration that is tip-resistant. The system is optionally deployable to facilitate conversion between a compact storage configuration and a stable deployed configuration. In an embodiment, additional deployable features include holding arms for holding various medical components, wheels, mobility arms and handles. Also provided is a novel wheel system with deployable wheels and methods associated with providing compact storage of any one or more of the systems presented herein.