Adjustable piston

US11246796B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11246796-B2
Application numberUS-201816138677-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 21, 2018
Priority dateJun 6, 2014
Publication dateFeb 15, 2022
Grant dateFeb 15, 2022

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Abstract

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Techniques and devices for extending a piston, for example connected to a medical device such as a mechanical CPR device, to accommodate different sized patients, are described herein. In some cases, a piston of a mechanical CPR device may include an inner piston at least partially slidable into an external piston sleeve. In one aspect, an external piston spacer may be attached to an outward surface of the inner piston to extend the length of the piston. In another aspect an internal bayonet sleeve may contact one or more locking rods at various positions, enabling adjustment of the length of the inner piston. In yet another aspect, a piston adapter may be removably attached to the end of the piston. In all aspects, the change in length of the piston may be detected and used to modify movement of the piston, for example to more safely perform mechanical CPR.

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What is claimed: 1. A mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device, comprising: a piston having a piston surface; a controller configured to create an oscillation of the piston; a piston adapter contactable with the piston surface comprising: a body; a suction cup attachment surface for removable attachment to a suction cup; a piston connection surface disposed on an end of the body opposite the suction cup attachment surface, wherein the piston connection surface is configured to releasably engage with the piston surface; a piston sensor configured to detect engagement of the piston surface with the piston connection surface; and a release member that when activated allows disengagement of the piston connection surface from the piston surface. 2. The CPR device of claim 1 , wherein the piston surface and the suction cup attachment surface have substantially the same configuration. 3. The CPR device of claim 1 , wherein the piston surface includes a piston end and a circumferential piston flange disposed at the piston end. 4. The CPR device of claim 3 , wherein the piston end includes a substantially flat surface. 5. The CPR device of claim 4 , wherein the suction cup attachment surface includes a circumferential adaptor flange and a substantially flat surface. 6. The CPR device of claim 3 , wherein the piston connection surface includes a lip having a recess configured to partially encircle the piston flange. 7. The CPR device of claim 1 , wherein the piston connection surface includes a retractable engagement member moveable from a locked position in which the engagement member releasably engages the piston surface to an unlocked position in which the engagement member releases the piston surface. 8. The CPR device of claim 7 , wherein activation of the release member moves the engagement member to release engagement of the piston surface. 9. The CPR device of claim 7 , wherein the piston connection surface includes a recessed portion and the engagement member extends into the recessed portion in the locked position. 10. The CPR device of claim 1 , wherein the release member is spring-loaded. 11. The CPR device of claim 1 , wherein the piston sensor is configured to send a signal to the controller when engagement of the piston surface with the piston connection surface is detected. 12. A mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device, comprising: a piston having a piston surface; a controller configured to create an oscillation of the piston; a piston adapter contactable with the piston surface comprising: a body; a suction cup attachment surface for removable attachment to a suction cup; and a piston connection surface disposed on an end of the body opposite the suction cup attachment surface, the piston connection surface including at least one retractable engagement member disposed on the piston connection surface, wherein the piston connection surface is configured to releasably engage with the piston surface, and wherein the piston connection surface includes a lip having a recess configured to partially encircle a portion of the piston surface, and the engagement member is disposed opposing the lip. 13. The CPR device of claim 12 , wherein the piston connection surface further comprises a lip that at least partially encircles a portion of the piston surface and a plurality of retractable engagement members disposed on the lip. 14. The CPR device of claim 12 , further comprising a release member that when activated retracts the engagement member. 15. The CPR device of claim 12 , wherein the piston surface includes a circumferential piston flange and the engagement member is configured to releasably engage with the flange. 16. A mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device, comprising: a piston having a piston surface, wherein the piston surface includes a piston end and a circumferential piston flange disposed at the piston end; a controller configured to create an oscillation of the piston; a piston adapter contactable with the piston surface comprising: a body; a suction cup attachment surface for removable attachment to a suction cup; a piston connection surface disposed on an end of the body opposite the suction cup attachment surface, wherein the piston connection surface is configured to releasably engage with the piston surface, and wherein the piston connection surface includes a lip having a recess configured to partially encircle the piston flange; and a release member that when activated allows disengagement of the piston connection surface from the piston surface. 17. The CPR device of claim 16 , in which the release member is disposed opposite the lip. 18. A mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device, comprising: a piston having a piston surface, the piston surface including a piston flange disposed at a piston end of the piston; a controller configured to create an oscillation of the piston; and a piston adapter contactable with the piston surface comprising: a body; a suction cup attachment surface for removable attachment to a suction cup; and a piston connection surface disposed on an end of the body opposite the suction cup attachment surface, the piston connection surface including a plurality of retractable engagement members disposed around a recessed portion of the piston connection surface, wherein the piston connection surface is configured to releasably secure the piston flange between the plurality of retractable engagement members and a base of the recessed portion of the piston connection surface. 19. The CPR device of claim 18 , further comprising a release member that when activated retracts the plurality of retractable engagement members. 20. The CPR device of claim 19 , wherein the release member is spring-loaded.

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Classifications

  • interchangeable · CPC title

  • A61H1/00Primary

    Apparatus for passive exercising (A61H5/00 takes precedence); Vibrating apparatus; Chiropractic devices, e.g. body impacting devices, external devices for briefly extending or aligning unbroken bones · CPC title

  • Force sensors · CPC title

  • Angle sensors · CPC title

  • Thorax · CPC title

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What does patent US11246796B2 cover?
Techniques and devices for extending a piston, for example connected to a medical device such as a mechanical CPR device, to accommodate different sized patients, are described herein. In some cases, a piston of a mechanical CPR device may include an inner piston at least partially slidable into an external piston sleeve. In one aspect, an external piston spacer may be attached to an outward su…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Physio Control Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61H1/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 15 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).