Automated cardio pulmonary resuscitation device with a right angle rope and pulley assembly
US-2015374579-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9603772B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9603772-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314018949-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 5, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2017 |
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A mechanical CPR device includes a back plate, a first tower removably attached to the back plate, a second tower removably attached to the back plate, and a beam releasably connected to each of the first tower and the second tower. The first tower can include a first linear motion device. The second tower can include a second linear motion device. Each of the first and second linear motion devices can be configured to move one end of the beam toward and away from the back plate. The first and second linear motion devices can be configured to operate in concert such that, when the back plate is resting on a surface, the beam remains substantially parallel to the surface during movement of the beam toward and away from the back plate.
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A mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device comprising: a back plate; a first tower removably attached to the back plate, the first tower comprising a first linear motion device; a second tower removably attached to the back plate, the second tower comprising a second linear motion device; and a beam releasably connected to each of the first tower and the second tower; wherein each of the first and second linear motion devices is configured to move one end of the beam toward and away from the back plate; wherein the first and second linear motion devices are configured to operate in concert such that, when the back plate is resting on a surface, the beam remains substantially parallel to the surface during movement of the beam toward and away from the back plate; wherein the first linear motion device comprises a first shuttle, a first motor and a first threaded shaft connected to the first shuttle, and wherein the second linear motion device comprises a second shuttle, a second motor and a second threaded shaft connected to the second shuttle; and wherein the first shuttle is configured to releasably connect with a first end of the beam, and wherein the second shuttle is configured to releasably connect with a second end of the beam. 2. The mechanical CPR device of claim 1 , wherein the first shuttle comprises one or more engagement points configured to engage the first end of the beam, and wherein the second shuttle comprises one or more engagement points configured to engage the second end of the beam. 3. The mechanical CPR device of claim 2 , wherein the first end of the beam comprises a first rotatable end and wherein the second end of the beam comprises a second rotatable end. 4. The mechanical CPR device of claim 3 , wherein the beam comprises a first locking mechanism and a second locking mechanism, wherein the first locking mechanism is configured to lock the first rotatable end in a first position and to permit the first rotatable end to rotate in a second position, and wherein the second locking mechanism is configured to lock the second rotatable end in a first position and to permit the second rotatable end to rotate in a second position. 5. The mechanical CPR device of claim 1 , wherein the first tower further comprises a first control unit configured to control movement of the first shuttle by controlling the first motor, and wherein the second tower further comprises a second control unit configured to control movement of the second shuttle by controlling the second motor. 6. The mechanical CPR device of claim 1 , wherein the first tower comprises a first control unit and the second tower comprises a second control unit. 7. The mechanical CPR device of claim 6 , wherein the first control unit and the second control unit are configured to communicate wirelessly. 8. The mechanical CPR device of claim 6 , wherein the first control unit and the second control unit are configured to communicate via a wired connection. 9. The mechanical CPR device of claim 8 , wherein the wired connection comprises a first electrical connection in the first tower, a second electrical connection in the back plate, and a third electrical connection in the second tower. 10. The mechanical CPR device of claim 9 , wherein the first and second control units are configured to verify that the back plate is properly aligned with the first and second towers based on an ability to communicate via the first, second, and third electrical connections. 11. The mechanical CPR device of claim 9 , wherein the wired connection further comprises a fourth electrical connection in the first tower, a fifth electrical connection in the beam, and a sixth electrical connection in the second tower. 12. The mechanical CPR device of claim 11 , wherein the first and second control units are configured to verify that the beam is properly aligned with the first and second towers based on an ability to communicate via the fourth, fifth, and sixth electrical connections. 13. The mechanical CPR device of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the first and second control units is configured to receive one or more user inputs. 14. The mechanical CPR device of claim 13 , wherein the first control unit is configured to control the first linear motion device based on the received one or more user inputs, and wherein the second control unit is configured to control the second linear motion device based on the received one or more user inputs. 15. A method comprising: placing a patient on a back plate; removably attaching a first tower to the back plate; removably attaching a second tower to the back plate; engaging a first rotatable end of a beam to a first linear motion device of the first tower; engaging a second rotatable end of the beam to a second linear motion device of the second tower; and locking the first and second rotatable ends of the beam such that the beam is located over the patient; wherein the first and second linear motion devices are configured to move the beam to compress a chest of the patient between the beam and the back plate; wherein the first linear motion device comprises a first shuttle, a first motor and a first threaded shaft within the first tower, and wherein the second linear motion device comprises a second shuttle, a second motor and a second threaded shaft within the second tower; and wherein the first shuttle is configured to releasably connect with a first end of the beam, and wherein the second shuttle is configured to releasably connect with a second end of the beam. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein placing the patient on the back plate comprises placing the back plate on a surface, the method further comprising: causing the first and second linear motion devices to move the beam toward and away from the back plate to compress the chest of the patient, wherein the first and second linear motion devices are configured to maintain the beam in a position substantially parallel to the surface during motion of the beam. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the beam comprises a compression point configured to engage the chest of the patient during motion of the beam.
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