Integrated Portable Medical Diagnostic System
First Claim
1. An Integrated Portable Medical Diagnostic System comprising;
- a) A roll able self-contained suitcase;
b) a central processing unit as an embedded computer housed in said suitcase;
c) a display connected to said central processing unit;
d) plurality of storage areas connected to said central processing unit;
e) a power module for supplying power needs of said portable medical diagnostic system;
f) a video scope connected to said central processing unit;
g) an EKG module interfaced to said central processing unit;
h) a blood pressure monitor module interfaced to said central processing unit;
i) a spirometer module interfaced to said central processing unit;
j) a pulse and oximeter interfaced to said central processing unit; and
k) an arterial thermometer interfaced to said central processing unit.
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Abstract
A portable integrated self-contained rechargeable (100) with AC-DC direct current battery system mounted within an instrument case 99 for housing a foldable keyboard (119), a display (112) and plurality of medical test and treatment modules. It optionally includes a suitable DC to AC inverter to supply AC power. The system includes at least one USB port (154) for adding external test and treatment modules on ad hoc basis. It also includes full duplex data and information input, processing (216), output and communications interface to and from sensors, transducers, networks and other data/information generation or consumption modules, devices and subsystems. It is also known by its three trademark names “Hospital-in-a-Box”, RK Ruskat (Stylized) and SCOMET.
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18 Claims
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1. An Integrated Portable Medical Diagnostic System comprising;
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a) A roll able self-contained suitcase; b) a central processing unit as an embedded computer housed in said suitcase; c) a display connected to said central processing unit; d) plurality of storage areas connected to said central processing unit; e) a power module for supplying power needs of said portable medical diagnostic system; f) a video scope connected to said central processing unit; g) an EKG module interfaced to said central processing unit; h) a blood pressure monitor module interfaced to said central processing unit; i) a spirometer module interfaced to said central processing unit; j) a pulse and oximeter interfaced to said central processing unit; and k) an arterial thermometer interfaced to said central processing unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An Integrated Portable Medical Diagnostic System comprising;
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a) a central processing unit as a computer; b) a display connected to said central processing unit; c) plurality of storage areas connected to said central processing unit; d) a video scope connected to said central processing unit; and at least one medical module from the group consisting of; (i) an EKG module, (ii) a blood pressure monitor, (iii) a spirometer, (iv) a pulse and oximeter, (v) an arterial thermometer, (vi) arterial temperature module, (vii) a nebulizer (viii) a glucose Module (ix) an electronic weighing machine (x) An X-Ray module (xi) an ultrasound module; and e) wherein said medical module is interfaced to said central processing unit. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. The process of medical diagnosis and tests comprising the steps of:
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a) opening system carrying case; b) selecting alternating current line power or direct current battery power; c) starting central processing unit computer and waiting for it to completely boot up; d) choosing the medical device required for the patient test &
remove the sensor and any disposal attachments that might be required from the case;e) initiating at least one computer program by clicking on the appropriate Icon on the computer screen; f) performing test protocol on the patient as directed by the instructions from the system; g) saving test results to the hard-drive at the end of the test in the patient'"'"'s; and h) adding comments as required in appropriate areas. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A process of building a portable medical diagnostic and testing system comprising the steps of:
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a) integrating five or more OEM modules from the group consisting of the following into a portable carrying case; (i) an Electronic Digital Weighing Machine; (ii) a temperature using arterial thermometer; (iii) Blood Pressure; (iv) Glucose test module; (v) EKG; (vi) Electronic X-Ray Module; (vii) Electronic Ultrasound Module; (viii) Nebulizer Machine Module; (ix) Pulse Oximeter; (x) Spirometer; and (xi) Camera &
Video-Scopeb) optionally adding and integrating at least additional equipment from the group consisting of; (i) hub; (ii) wireless receiver; (iii) power supply; (iv) rechargeable battery pack; (v) recharger for battery; (vi) recharger for video camera scope; (vii) electrical receptacle for AC power cord; (viii) storage for EKG leads &
disposable conductive self-adhesive patches;(ix) storage for Spirometer disposable tubes; (x) storage for disposable speculas; (xi) storage for disposable latex gloves; and (xii) storage for blood pressure cuff &
hose; andc) connecting each module as directed by the instructions; d) installing computer sub-frame or shelf; e) installing compartment dividers; f) installing computer and all equipment selected for the configuration securely into a suitcase; g) installing software programs into the computer for each module selected; h) assigning communication ports for each module for proper hardware software interface protocol; and i) setting-up Icon'"'"'s and shortcuts for ease of use. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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