CPR chest compression device with releasable base member
US-11844743-B2 · Dec 19, 2023 · US
US12285386B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12285386-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318388101-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2023 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 29, 2025 |
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A CPR device having a base member configured to be placed underneath a patient, a chest compression mechanism configured to deliver CPR chest compressions to the patient, a support leg configured to support the chest compression mechanism at a distance from the base member, a clamp mechanism coupled to the support leg, and a release mechanism coupled to the support leg and the clamp mechanism. The clamp mechanism is configured to attach the support leg to a lock component of the base member in a latch-closed configuration and to release the support leg from the lock component in a latch-open configuration. The clamp mechanism is further configured to transition from the latch-closed configuration to the latch-open configuration when the lock component of the base member impacts an external portion of the clamp mechanism without the release mechanism being pulled away from the base member.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device, comprising: a base member configured to be placed underneath a patient; a chest compression mechanism configured to deliver CPR chest compressions to the patient; a support leg configured to support the chest compression mechanism at a distance from the base member; a clamp mechanism coupled to the support leg and configured to attach the support leg to a lock component of the base member in a latch-closed configuration of the clamp mechanism and to release the support leg from the lock component in a latch-open configuration of the clamp mechanism; and a release mechanism coupled to the support leg and the clamp mechanism and configured to be pulled away from the base member and along the support leg in a direction substantially parallel to the support leg to disengage a wedge portion of the release mechanism from a wedge portion of the clamp mechanism by causing the wedge portion of the release mechanism to slidably engage the wedge portion of the clamp mechanism and to transition the clamp mechanism from the latch-closed configuration to the latch-open configuration. 2. The CPR device of claim 1 , in which the lock component comprises a rod attached to the base member at two ends of the rod, the clamp mechanism attaching to a middle portion of the rod between the two ends of the rod. 3. The CPR device of claim 1 , in which the lock component is at a first end of the base member, the first end of the base member being opposite a second end of the base member, and in which, to transition the clamp mechanism from a latch-closed configuration to a latch-open configuration, the clamp mechanism is configured to deflect in a direction toward a middle portion of the base member, the middle portion of the base member being between the first end of the base member and the second end of the base member. 4. The CPR device of claim 1 , in which the release mechanism comprises a pull ring configured to be pulled away from the base member. 5. The CPR device of claim 1 , in which the base member, the support leg, the clamp mechanism, and the release mechanism are made substantially of a radio-translucent material. 6. The CPR device of claim 1 , in which the clamp mechanism is pivotally connected to the support leg, and in which the release mechanism is coupled to the clamp mechanism by the wedge portion of the release mechanism in sliding engagement with the wedge portion of the clamp mechanism. 7. The CPR device of claim 1 , further comprising a bias element configured to apply a force to the clamp mechanism to bias the clamp mechanism in the latch-closed configuration. 8. A cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device, comprising: a base member configured to be placed underneath a patient; a chest compression mechanism configured to deliver CPR chest compressions to the patient; a support leg configured to support the chest compression mechanism at a distance from the base member; a clamp mechanism coupled to the support leg and configured to attach the support leg to a lock component of the base member in a latch-closed configuration of the clamp mechanism and to release the support leg from the lock component in a latch-open configuration of the clamp mechanism; and a release mechanism coupled to the support leg and the clamp mechanism and configured to be pulled away from the base member and along the support leg in a direction substantially parallel to the support leg to disengage a wedge portion of the release mechanism from a wedge portion of the clamp mechanism by causing the wedge portion of the release mechanism to slidably engage the wedge portion of the clamp mechanism and to transition the clamp mechanism from the latch-closed configuration to the latch-open configuration, the release mechanism comprising a link portion connecting a pull ring to the wedge portion of the release mechanism. 9. The CPR device of claim 8 , in which the wedge portion of the release mechanism includes an inclined surface configured to interact with the wedge portion of the clamp mechanism. 10. The CPR device of claim 8 , in which the lock component comprises a rod attached to the base member at two ends of the rod, the clamp mechanism attaching to a middle portion of the rod between the two ends of the rod.
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