Self-adjusting IV stand

US12201806B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12201806-B2
Application numberUS-202318497360-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 30, 2023
Priority dateJun 2, 2021
Publication dateJan 21, 2025
Grant dateJan 21, 2025

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IV stand assemblies are provided that include a base, a stand, a platform and a motorized pole assembly having a housing, a pole and a drive. The drive moves the pole to extend and retract the pole relative to the housing. A weight measurement assembly measures weight of a fluid within a fluid container hanging from the IV stand assembly. IV stand assemblies with a pulley/belt assembly and methods of operating IV assemblies are also provided.

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What is claimed is: 1. An intravenous (IV) stand assembly, comprising: a base; a stand coupled to the base, the stand comprising an internal channel and a retainer channel; a pulley/belt assembly disposed within the internal channel of the stand, the pulley/belt assembly comprising a pulley and a belt; a retainer coupled to the belt, the retainer movably disposed within the retainer channel; and a drive coupled to the belt, the drive configured to move the belt relative to the pulley to cause the retainer to move along the retainer channel, wherein the drive is disposed within the base. 2. The IV stand assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an energy source coupled to the drive, the energy source disposed within the base. 3. The IV stand assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of wheels coupled to the base. 4. The IV stand assembly of claim 1 , further comprising; a plurality of supports coupled to the base; and a plurality of wheels coupled to the plurality of supports. 5. The IV stand assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a weight measurement assembly coupled to the retainer, the weight measurement assembly configured to measure weight of a fluid within a fluid container hanging from the retainer. 6. The IV stand assembly of claim 5 , wherein the weight measurement assembly comprises a level sensor coupled to the retainer, the level sensor configured to measure an amount of flex of the retainer. 7. The IV stand assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retainer channel extends between an end of the stand adjacent to the base to an opposing end of the stand. 8. The IV stand assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retainer channel extends along a portion of a length of the stand, the portion having a length less than between an end of the stand adjacent to the base to an opposing end of the stand. 9. The IV stand assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stand comprises a plurality of retainer channels and the pulley/belt assembly comprises a plurality of pulleys and belts, the IV stand assembly further comprising: a plurality of retainers, each of the plurality of retainers disposed in one of the plurality of retainer channels and coupled to one of the plurality of belts, wherein each of the plurality of belts is coupled to the drive, wherein each of the plurality of belts is coupled to a separate one of the plurality of pulleys, and wherein each of the retainers is separately moveable. 10. The IV stand assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stand comprises a round shaped support. 11. The IV stand assembly of claim 10 , wherein the internal channel is a round bore disposed within the round shaped support. 12. The IV stand assembly of claim 10 , wherein the retainer channel is disposed within an outer perimeter of the round shaped support. 13. The IV stand assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base is configured to mount to a wall. 14. The IV stand assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base is configured to mount to a bed. 15. A method of operating an intravenous (IV) stand assembly, the method comprising: hanging a fluid container on a retainer of the IV stand assembly; moving, by a pulley/belt assembly of the IV stand assembly, the retainer and fluid container to a first height on a stand of the IV stand assembly, wherein the stand comprises a round shaped support and the internal channel is a round bore disposed within the round shaped support; monitoring, by a weight measurement assembly of the IV stand assembly, a weight of fluid in the fluid container; and moving, by the pulley/belt assembly, the retainer and fluid container to a second height on the stand based on the measured weight of the fluid in the fluid container. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: moving the retainer to a third height on the stand prior to hanging the fluid container on the retainer; automatically moving the retainer and fluid container to the first height after the fluid container is hung from the retainer; and automatically moving the retainer and fluid container to the second height on the stand when the weight of the fluid in the fluid container changes. 17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: measuring the weight of the fluid in the fluid container at intervals of time; and adjusting the height of the retainer and fluid container at one or more of the intervals of time as the fluid leaves the fluid container. 18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: measuring the weight of the fluid in the fluid container continuously over time; and adjusting the height of the retainer and fluid container continuously as the fluid leaves the fluid container. 19. The method of claim 15 , further comprising providing a visual indication of an amount of fluid left in the fluid container based on the height of fluid container relative to the stand. 20. An intravenous (IV) stand assembly, comprising: a base; a stand coupled to the base, the stand comprising an internal channel and a retainer channel; a pulley/belt assembly disposed within the internal channel of the stand, the pulley/belt assembly comprising a pulley and a belt; a retainer coupled to the belt, the retainer movably disposed within the retainer channel; and a drive coupled to the belt, the drive configured to move the belt relative to the pulley to cause the retainer to move along the retainer channel, wherein the stand comprises a round shaped support and the internal channel is a round bore disposed within the round shaped support.

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What does patent US12201806B2 cover?
IV stand assemblies are provided that include a base, a stand, a platform and a motorized pole assembly having a housing, a pole and a drive. The drive moves the pole to extend and retract the pole relative to the housing. A weight measurement assembly measures weight of a fluid within a fluid container hanging from the IV stand assembly. IV stand assemblies with a pulley/belt assembly and meth…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Carefusion 303 Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/1415. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 21 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).