AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR ATTACHMENT FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE
First Claim
1. An automated external defibrillator attachment for an electronic device, the electronic device comprising an energy source and at least one receptacle, the attachment comprising:
- an electronics module;
at least two electrodes extending from the electronics module for connecting to a patient; and
a connector extending from the electronics module for coupling to the at least one receptacle of the electronic device.
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Abstract
An automated defibrillator attachment for an electronic device such as a smart phone includes an electronics module, at least two electrodes, and a connector. The at least two electrodes extend from the electronics module for connecting to a patient. The connector extends from the electronics module for coupling to at least one receptacle of the electronics device. The at least two electrodes provide at least one electrical shock to the patient that is supplied from an energy source of the electronic device. Other embodiments include an energy storage element to supply the at least one electrical shock.
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27 Claims
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1. An automated external defibrillator attachment for an electronic device, the electronic device comprising an energy source and at least one receptacle, the attachment comprising:
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an electronics module; at least two electrodes extending from the electronics module for connecting to a patient; and a connector extending from the electronics module for coupling to the at least one receptacle of the electronic device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A portable external defibrillator attachment for an electronic device, the electronic device comprising at least one receptacle and a signal analysis software, the attachment comprising:
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an electronics module comprising an energy storage element, a shock delivery module, signal processing electronics module, control electronics module, and power management electronics module; at least two electrodes extending from the electronics module for connecting to a patient; a connector extending from the electronics module for being received by the at least one receptacle to communicate with the electronic device; and a recharging connector. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A defibrillator attachment for connecting to an electronic device, the electronic device comprising a receptacle and software for both guiding a user, performing analysis of an input signal, and outputting an output signal, the attachment comprising:
- defibrillator pads, a signal conditioning subsystem, and a shock delivery subsystem, the defibrillator pads connected to the signal conditioning subsystem, the signal conditional subsystem connected to the electronic device, and the shock delivery subsystem connected to the electronic device and the defibrillator pads.
- View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. An automated external defibrillator comprising:
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an electronic device comprising a processor and at least one coupling, and signal analysis software executable by the processor; an electronics module comprising an energy storage element, a shock delivery module, a signal processing electronics module, a control electronics module, and a power management electronics module; at least two electrodes extending from the electronics module for connecting to a patient; and a connector extending from the electronics module for connection with the at least one coupling to communicate with the electronic device. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25)
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26. A method of treating a patient undergoing cardiac arrest comprising:
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providing an electronic device; providing a defibrillator attachment, the defibrillator attachment comprising an electronics module and at least two electrodes; connecting the defibrillator attachment to the electronic device; applying the at least two electrodes to the patient; receiving EKG signals from the patient; and outputting at least one electrical shock from the defibrillator attachment to the at least two electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (27)
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