ZIPHYCARE Medical Diagnostic Kit, Cable Management, Multi-Port Hubs
Summary
The USPTO granted Patent US12609198B2 to ZIPHYCARE INC covering a medical diagnostic kit (MDK) with universal cable storage compartments, switchable multi-port hubs, and integrated diagnostic computer capabilities. The patent includes 25 claims and classifies under health informatics (G16H) and medical device (A61B) categories. The invention facilitates remote real-time medical examinations through configurable cable management and media conference connectivity.
What changed
The USPTO granted a utility patent to ZIPHYCARE INC for a medical diagnostic kit incorporating universal cable storage compartments, switchable multi-port hubs for clinical examination devices, and an internal energy storage system with multi-port charging capabilities.
Patent grants do not impose compliance obligations on third parties. Healthcare providers and medical device manufacturers reviewing this patent may note the cable management and connectivity architecture for competitive intelligence or licensing considerations, but no regulatory response is required.
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Medical diagnostic kit
Grant US12609198B2 Kind: B2 Apr 21, 2026
Assignee
ZIPHYCARE INC
Inventors
Gennady Ukrainksy, Rada Sumareva, Daniel Kogan, Sergei Kuznetsov
Abstract
A medical diagnostic kit (MDK) includes a universal cable storage compartment (UCSC), a deck, and switchable multi-port hubs (SMPHs). Configurable cable compartments in the UCSC accommodate cables of clinical examination devices (CEDs) without mutual entanglement. The deck positioned on the UCSC supports the CEDs and includes cutouts into the UCSC for cable management. The SMPHs permanently connect CED cable connectors and selectively power and communicate data with the CED(s). An internal energy storage device (ESD) receives power from a multi-port charger (MPC) during charging, and delivers the power to the SMPHs for powering and communicating data with the CED(s) when the casing is opened. An activated, hubs disconnection switch interrupts power delivery from the ESD to the SMPHs when the casing is closed. The MDK includes a diagnostic computer with a software application for activating the CED(s), executing media conference connections, managing medical data, and facilitating remote real-time medical examinations.
CPC Classifications
G16H 40/67 G16H 10/60 G16H 40/20 G16H 50/20 G16H 80/00 A61B 50/20 A61B 5/0022
Filing Date
2021-12-03
Application No.
17542317
Claims
25
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