Wall-Mounted PED Holder With Secure Hospital Data and Power Access

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Solution Overview

Problem

There is a need for efficient and secure integration of portable electronic devices (PEDs) in healthcare facilities, enabling power and data connectivity, while ensuring patient privacy and facilitating communication and data access.

Innovation Solution

A surface-mounted electronic device holder with integrated power and data connections, authentication sensors, and configurable lighting, allowing secure and flexible use of PEDs in healthcare settings, with features like disinfection units and customizable displays.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Productivity

If portable electronic devices are integrated into healthcare facilities with power and data connectivity, then communication and data access are enhanced, but patient privacy and security risks increase

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvecommunication efficiencyVSAvoidpatient privacy security
Core Design Contradiction:
ProductivityVSReliability

Solution Approach 1:

The patent introduces a wall-mounted holder assembly as an intermediary device between the portable electronic device and the healthcare facility's power and data infrastructure. This holder serves as a controlled interface point that enables connectivity while maintaining security boundaries, allowing the device to access power and data networks only through the authorized wall-mounted interface rather than direct connections anywhere in the facility.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

Solution Approach 2:

The patent extracts the connectivity functions (power delivery and data communication) from the portable electronic device itself and relocates them to the wall-mounted holder assembly. The holder contains the power receptacle, data port, and authentication interface, separating these critical functions from the mobile device while maintaining controlled access points at fixed locations throughout the healthcare facility.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #2Taking out (Extraction)

2Ease of operation

If wall-mounted holders with multiple interfaces are deployed throughout healthcare facilities, then device integration and accessibility are improved, but facility infrastructure complexity increases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedevice accessibilityVSAvoidfacility infrastructure
Core Design Contradiction:
Ease of operationVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent combines multiple functions into a single wall-mounted holder assembly: power delivery through a power receptacle, data communication through a data port, authentication through a sensor, and visual feedback through an illumination device. By merging these separate systems into one integrated holder unit, the patent reduces infrastructure complexity compared to deploying separate wall-mounted components for each function.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #5Merging (Combining)

Solution Approach 2:

The wall-mounted holder assembly is designed as a universal interface that can serve multiple purposes: providing power to various portable electronic devices, enabling data communication with different device types, authenticating different users, and providing visual status indicators. This multi-functional design allows a single holder type to be deployed throughout the facility rather than requiring specialized components for each function.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #6Universality (Multi-functionality)

3Reliability

If authentication sensors and illumination devices are integrated into the holder, then security and user feedback are enhanced, but device cost and manufacturing complexity increase

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveauthentication securityVSAvoidholder manufacturing
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSEase of manufacture

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements authentication and illumination functions only at the specific locations where they are needed - the authentication sensor is positioned to detect credentials presented by users approaching the holder, and the illumination device is placed to provide visual feedback to users in the immediate vicinity. This localized implementation provides security and user feedback only where required rather than throughout the entire holder structure.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #3Local quality

Solution Approach 2:

The authentication sensor automatically detects and verifies user credentials without requiring manual intervention, and the illumination device automatically provides visual feedback based on authentication status and system state. These self-service functions reduce the need for complex control circuits and manual operation interfaces, simplifying manufacturing while maintaining security functionality.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #25Self-service

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

Enables secure, efficient, and user-friendly integration of PEDs in healthcare environments, enhancing communication and data access while maintaining patient privacy and hygiene standards.

Implementation Method 1

one or more configurable light emitting devices positioned on the housing

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectLight emitting: Light Emitting Diode

Data Source

PatentUS12586451B2Hall monitor for a health care facility
Publication Date: 2026.03.24 HATCHMED CORP
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AI summary

A wall-mounted electronic device holder is described. The wall-mounted electronic device holder displays information related to a patient room and/or a patient assigned to the patient room. The wall-mounted electronic device holder includes connections to a hospital communication network and power connections. The wall-mounted electronic devices includes input and output devices, such as a display and configurable light source to project information about the patient and/or the patient room.