Apparatus and method for improved assisted ventilation
US-2024277957-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US9308384B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9308384-B2 |
| Application number | US-95683610-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2010 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2009 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2016 |
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A medical device includes a display area that has a thin panel having a substantially flat front surface portion, a translucent layer on a back surface of the thin panel, a layer of text or graphics on a back surface of the translucent layer, and arranged so that the text or graphics is not visible to a user on the front side when light is not provided from inside the device housing. Also included is a switch to allow a user to select a first mode or a second mode for the device, and circuitry arranged to energize one or more light sources to provide light from behind the thin panel when the device is in the first mode, thereby making visible the text or graphics when the device is in the first mode.
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A multi-mode electronic medical device, comprising: a device housing that defines a front side of the device that is positioned to be visible to a user of the device during use of the device; a display area comprising a thin panel having a substantially flat front surface portion along the front side of the device; a translucent layer behind, and aligned with, the thin panel; a layer of text or graphics behind, and aligned with the translucent layer, and arranged so that the text or graphics is not visible to a user on the front side of the device when light is not provided from inside the device housing; a switch to allow a user to select a first operating mode or a second operating mode for the device, the switch having a first position corresponding to the first operating mode and a second position corresponding to the second operating mode; and circuitry arranged to energize one or more light sources to provide light from behind the thin panel when the device is in the second operating mode, and to thereby make visible the text or graphics when the device is switched from the first operating mode to the second operations mode, wherein the device is arranged to energize the one or more light sources as a result of a user of the device operating the switch to change the device from the first operating mode to the second operating mode, wherein when the device is in the first operating mode, one or more text or graphics labeling the first position are visible to the user on the front side of the device, and one or more text or graphics labeling the second position are not visible to the user on the front side of the device, and wherein when the device is in the second operating mode, the one or more text or graphics labeling the first position are visible to the user on the front side of the device, and one or more text or graphics labeling the second position are visible to the user on the front side of the device. 2. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the second operating mode is an advanced life support mode and the first operating mode is a basic life support mode for a defibrillator. 3. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the translucent layer includes a velvet textured polyester film. 4. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the switch is connected to be operated by user by a physical knob that may be grasped by the user and that is located adjacent to the display area. 5. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the display area is visible to a user of the device in the first operating mode and the second operating mode, but text is visible in the display area only in the second mode. 6. The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising a front panel frame that supports the thin layer and defines a plurality of opaque compartments, wherein each opaque compartment corresponds to a portion of the thin layer that overlies the opaque compartment and that is substantially light tight from others of the opaque compartments so that lighting of one compartment does not result in lighting of other compartments. 7. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry comprises a microprocessor and associated memory programmed to provide advanced life support functionality with the device when the device is in the second operating mode, and to provide basic life support functionality and to de-energize the one or more light sources when device is in the first operation mode. 8. The multi-mode electronic medical device of claim 1 , further comprising a door arranged to cover controls when the medical device is in the second operating mode, and a latching mechanism to automatically move the door from a closed position to an open position in which the door does not cover the controls, in response to the medical device being switched from the second operating mode to the first operating mode, and in coordination with the one or more light sources being energized. 9. A multi-mode electronic medical device, comprising: a device housing that defines a front side of the device that is positioned to be visible to a user of the device during use of the device; a display area comprising a thin panel having a substantially flat front surface portion along the front side of the device; a translucent layer behind, and aligned with, the thin panel; a layer of text or graphics behind, and aligned with the translucent layer, and arranged so that the text or graphics is not visible to a user on the front side of the device when light is not provided from inside the device housing; a switch to allow a user to select a first operating mode or a second operating mode for the device, the switch having a first position corresponding to the first operating mode and a second position corresponding to the second operating mode; circuitry arranged to energize one or more light sources to provide light from behind the thin panel when the device is in the second operating mode, and to thereby make visible the text or graphics when the device is switched from the first operating mode to the second operating mode; and one or more push button switches positioned behind the thin panel, and wherein the thin panel is flexible to permit a user to depress the one or more push button switches by pressing on the thin panel, wherein when the device is in the first operating mode, one or more text or graphics labeling the first position are visible to the user on the front side of the device, and one or more text or graphics labeling the second position are not visible to the user on the front side of the device, and wherein when the device is in the second operating mode, the one or more text or graphics labeling the first position are visible to the user on the front side of the device, and one or more text or graphics labeling the second position are visible to the user on the front side of the device. 10. The medical device of claim 9 , wherein the one or more push button switches are mounted directly to a circuit board that is located inside the housing and behind the thin panel. 11. The medical device of claim 10 , further comprising a plurality of light emitting diodes mounted to the circuit board, aligned to provide light though the layer of text or graphics, and controlled to be lit only when the device is in the first mode. 12. A method of operating a multi-mode defibrillator, comprising: receiving a user input to operate the defibrillator in a basic operating mode; interacting with the user without energizing lights for showing advanced features of the defibrillator, such that labels for showing back-lit text or graphics in an advanced operating mode are not visible to the user; receiving a user input to through a structure that moves a switch to operate the defibrillator in the advanced operating mode, the switch having a first position corresponding to the basic operating mode and a second position corresponding to the advanced operating mode; lighting light sources through a layer of printed text or graphics, a translucent layer, and a thin transparent or translucent face layer that is arranged so that the text or graphics is not visible to a user of the defibrillator when the light sources are not lit, the lighting of the light sources, in combination with the face layer causing the text or graphics to transition between being not visible to the user, to being visible to the user; and interacting with a user in the advanced mode, wherein the interaction comprises displaying to the user at least some of the text or graphics using the light sources as back lights, wherein the light sources are lit as a result of receiving the user input, wherein when the d
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