Stryker had 19 patents in robotics during Q2 2024. Stryker Corp’s patents in Q2 2024 focus on innovative methods and systems for surgical procedures. This includes a method for transporting equipment modules to an incident scene using an autonomous mobile response unit, controlling a robotic manipulator to avoid objects during bone cutting procedures, inspecting surgical kits with different parts using vision units and robots, and operating a surgical robot with virtual haptic geometries for different steps of a procedure. These patents showcase Stryker‘s commitment to advancing technology in the medical field. GlobalData’s report on Stryker gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Stryker had no grants in robotics as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: Techniques for transporting autonomous patient support apparatuses and medical equipment to an incident scene (Patent ID: US20240185979A1)

The patent filed by Stryker Corp describes a method and system for transporting medical equipment modules to an incident scene using an autonomous mobile response unit. The system includes a remote dispatch center, communication device, drive system, navigation system, and controller to control the movement of the autonomous mobile response unit. The method involves determining the initial and refined locations of the incident scene, dispatching the vehicle with the equipment modules, communicating the refined location to the response unit, generating a drive path, and driving the response unit to the refined location.

Additionally, the system can include an autonomous patient support apparatus with a base, caster wheels, support frame, patient support surface, and lift mechanism. The drive system includes auxiliary wheels for movement, and the navigation system generates the drive path for the response unit. The method also involves dispatching a first responder equipped with tracking devices to establish patient contact at the refined location, transmitting data associated with the medical equipment modules, and manually dispensing the equipment modules onto the response unit based on the transmitted data.

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