Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1980-02-10
1981-11-03
Caldwell, Sr., John W.
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
128782, 340626, 34082519, 34082536, 200 83R, G08B 2100, A61B 510
Patent
active
042988632
ABSTRACT:
A self-contained, electrically-isolated patient call device is provided which permits use by quadriplegic or partially paralyzed patients which includes an extremely sensitive, adjustable, non-sealed, pneumatic, pressure transducer activated by the patient which in turn produces a simultaneous movement of an actuation transducer which actuates an electronic circuit. The switch and electronic circuit can produce both an audible alarm signal and activation of electrical contacts to simultaneously operate a nurse call system. The transducer activated by the patient can be actuated by a minor flexation of a muscle or skin area or can be the result of air pressure created by the breath or blowing against the transducer. This device permits electrical isolation of the patient to prevent shock and allows pneumatic activation of the system mounted directly on or close to the patient to eliminate the necessity for extended movement or positional adjustments which are usually impossible for the patient.
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Carlson Curt T.
Natitus Donald P.
Caldwell Sr. John W.
Myer Daniel
Pittenger James E.
St. Anthony Hospital Systems
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