Claims
- 1. A docking stand for a portable ultrasound diagnostic instrument comprising:
a) a sleeve for slidably receiving a console of the instrument, the sleeve configured to expose a visual display and manual controls on the console, b) a vertical support for positioning the sleeve in a raised position, and c) a base for the vertical support.
- 2. The docking stand as defined by claim 1 wherein said sleeve includes a signal connector for mating with a connector of the console and receiving video signals for auxiliary display.
- 3. The docking stand as defined by claim 2 wherein the sleeve includes a power connector for mating with a power connector of the console for operating the console and for charging batteries in the console.
- 4. The docking stand as defined by claim 1 wherein said sleeve includes a power connector for mating with a power connector of the console for operating the console and for charging batteries in the console.
- 5. The docking stand as defined by claim 1 wherein the sleeve is attached to the vertical support by a motion joint whereby the sleeve can be rotated and/or tilted during use.
- 6. The docking stand as defined by claim 5 wherein the vertical support is extendible to vary the height of the sleeve.
- 7. The docking stand as defined by claim 5 wherein the vertical support includes a coupler for joining a first portion of the vertical support attached to the sleeve and a second portion of the vertical support attached to the base, the first portion being removable from the second portion and attachable to a second vertical support.
- 8. The docking stand as defined by claim 7 wherein the base for the vertical support includes wheels for moving the docking stand.
- 9. The docking stand as defined by claim 8 wherein the second vertical support includes an immobile base.
- 10. The docking stand as defined by claim 5 and further including an arm attached to the vertical support and configured to receive a plurality of ultrasound transducer scanners and cables for use in interconnecting the scanners and the console.
- 11. The docking stand as defined by claim 10 and further including a shelf attached to the vertical support for supporting a device such as a recorder or a communication unit.
- 12. The docking stand as defined by claim 1 wherein the console comprises a personal computer.
- 13. The docking stand as defined by claim 1 and further including a display mounted to the stand.
- 14. A mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument comprising:
a) an ultrasound console including electronics for driving a transducer array and processing reflected ultrasound waves, and a visual display for processed ultrasound waves, and b) a docking stand including
1) a sleeve for slidably receiving the console of the instrument, the sleeve configured to expose the visual display and manual control on the console, 2) a vertical support for positioning the sleeve in a raised position, and 3) a base for the vertical support.
- 15. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 14 wherein the console comprises a personal computer.
- 16. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 14 wherein the connector provides for input and output of signals such as serial data and Ethernet/USB or reception of video signals for auxiliary display.
- 17. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 14 wherein said sleeve includes a power connector for mating with a power connector of the console for operating the console and for charging batteries in the console.
- 18. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 14 wherein said sleeve includes a power connector for mating with a power connector of the console for operating the console and for charging batteries in the console.
- 19. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 14 wherein said sleeve is attached to the vertical support by a motion joint whereby the sleeve can be rotated and/or tilted during use.
- 20. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 19 wherein the vertical supported is extendible to vary the height of the sleeve.
- 21. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 19 wherein the vertical support includes a coupler for joining a first portion of the vertical support attached to the sleeve and a second portion of the vertical support attached to the base, the first portion being removable from the second portion and attachable to a second vertical support.
- 22. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 21 wherein the base for the vertical support includes wheels for moving the docking stand.
- 23. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 22 wherein the second vertical support includes an immobile base.
- 24. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 19 and further including an arm attached to the vertical support and configured to receive a plurality of ultrasound transducer scanners and cables for use in interconnecting scanners and console.
- 25. The mobile ultrasound diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 24 and further including a shelf attached to the vertical support for supporting a device such as a recorder or communication unit.
- 26. The mobile diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 14 and further including a transducer scanhead and a cable connecting the scanhead to the console.
- 27. The mobile diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 14 and further including a display mounted to the stand.
- 28. The mobile diagnostic instrument as defined by claim 14 wherein the stand further includes controls for the transducer array.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 09/564,600 (Attorney Docket No. 019162-000810), filed May 3, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. which claimed the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/132,515 (Attorney Docket No. 019162-000800), filed May 4, 1999. The full disclosures of each of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60132515 |
May 1999 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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09564600 |
May 2000 |
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10159230 |
May 2002 |
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