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Kaiser Medical Inc

Health Care Solution, Medical Equipment

Kaiser Medical Inc was established in 2000 in Pennsylvania. Robert Kaiser started the company after serving as the as the Director of Research and Development from 1990 to 2000 with Thera-kinetics and Jace Systems Inc.

In that space of time he designed the entire Thera-kinetics Product Line Manufactured by Jace Systems Inc that produced :

  • JACE K 100. KNEE CPM
  • JACE K200.  ANATOMICAL KNEE CPM
  • JACE  TRI BRACE
  • JACE TOE CPM
  • JACE HAND CPM
  • JACE WRIST CPM

Kaiser Medical Inc was started when Thera-Kinetics begin to move into a Home Care Service Company.

Kaiser designed, developed, and manufactured the Knee CPM, Digi Glide Hand CPM,  TenoGlide combo Hand/ Wrist CPM. At the same time Kaiser Designed a combo of Dynamic/Static Progressive Splints for the Hand, Wrist, Elbow Flexion and Pronation /Supination. Kaiser sold the rights to these products to Lantz Medical Inc and has serverd as a consultant to Lantz since 2006. Kaiser has continued to develop new products for the rehabilitation market. Teaming up with Team Post OP a series of high intensity stretching devices has been designed and manufactured. They include the T Rex Knee, Shoulder, Ankle.

Our Services

Designing Equipment that can help people regain their normal physical activities or assist them in their recovery from an accident or a surgery is our mission.

Product Development

Delivering the best product requires good research and quality bench marks.

Prototyping

Fast Quick Prototyping for many products " Hands On Approach" can be the best method to move quickly through the development process.

Production

Planning a production run can be a challenging operation. We can implement the use of our "Hands on Approach" combined with a small preproduction run to improve the time to market process.

Consulting

We provide consultation for product development or possible joint ventures.

How much is the average development cost of our products?

The price will vary depending on required tooling, electronics, and prototypes required.

Yes, we are really open for any opportunities for cooperation or receiving any investment.

Kaiser is continuing to innovate by developing a Communication Platform Medtrac360 used to coordinate remote sales efforts due to restrictions by Corporate and Covid Protocols.

Patents by Inventor Robert T. Kaiser

Robert T. Kaiser has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

Programmable range of motion system
Patent number: 11161002
Abstract: A programmable range of motion system has a frame, a range of motion device, a controller, a computer and sensors. The frame has a seat to support a rehab patient. The range of motion device is attached to the frame. The actuator, servo or alternate mechanism selectively rotates the range of motion device through a range of motion for a rehab patient's limb. The controller controls the actuator, servo or alternate mechanism. The computer is connected electronically to the controller. The computer has a software, program or application including a plurality of programmable range of motion movements for exercising the limb. The sensor detects movements of the actuator, servo or alternate mechanism and records data back to the computer. The term actuator as used hereafter includes servo or alternate articulating mechanism.
Type: Grant
Filed: July 7, 2020
Date of Patent: November 2, 2021
Assignee: T-REX Investment Inc.
Inventors: Jeffrey Scott Radcliffe, Eduardo M. Marti, Robert T. Kaiser

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Patent number: 10293198
Abstract: A shoulder end range of motion improving device has a linkage, the linkage including a first link member, a second link member supported on the first link member, the second link member configured for being secured to an arm of a patient and being rotatable about a second link axis for rotating the arm of the patient about a shoulder joint of the patient through an arm range of motion, the second link axis being displaceable into a selectable fixed position, the fixed position being maintained during rotation of the second link member, an actuator for rotating the second link member about the second link axis, and a controller controlling the actuator for selectively rotating the second link member about the second link axis through the arm range of motion.
Type: Grant
Filed: September 5, 2018
Date of Patent: May 21, 2019
Assignee: T-REX Investment, Inc.
Inventors: Eduardo M. Marti, Robert T. Kaiser

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Publication number: 20180133545
Abstract: Disclosed is an end range of motion improving device, comprising, a base, a link member affixed to said base, the link member configured for being secured to a foot of a patient and being rotatable about a link axis for rotating the foot of the patient about an ankle joint of the patient through a foot range of motion, an actuator for rotating the link member about the link axis, and a controller controlling the actuator for selectively rotating the link member about the link axis through the foot range of motion. Type: Application
Filed: August 21, 2017
Publication date: May 17, 2018
Inventors: Eduardo M. Marti, Robert T. Kaiser

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Patent number: 7993249
Abstract: A training and swing exercise device with resilient resistance is used as a training apparatus for developing greater power and strength at impact when striking a ball. The device provides impact resistance to a golfer, baseball player's, hockey player's, field hockey player's and tennis player's swing in order to develop greater strength and power at ball impact. The striking unit which pivots provides high impact absorption.
Type: Grant
Filed: September 26, 2006
Date of Patent: August 9, 2011
Inventors: Michael J. Fassl, Robert T. Kaiser

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Patent number: 5620410
Abstract: A therapeutic passive motion device for rehabilitating a wrist includes a main housing unit which encloses a reciprocating motion producing device. A yoke member extends outwardly from the main housing unit. A first, generally V-shaped, link mechanism is pivotally connected to an end of the yoke and carries a hand-supporting member. A second link mechanism is pivotally connected to an output member of the motion producing device and to the first link mechanism. An electric motor is advantageously employed to drive the motion producing device, whereby the hand-supporting member is caused to pivot in an oscillating fashion relative to the yoke member and the main housing unit.
Type: Grant
Filed: October 3, 1995
Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
Assignee: Jace Systems, Inc.
Inventors: Robert T. Kaiser, Robert Zambelli, George Telepko, Berdj C. Kalustyan, Vero Ricci

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Patent number: 5683351
Abstract: A therapeutic continuous passive motion device for rehabilitating a user's hand that includes a prime mover which provides for reciprocating motion. The therapeutic passive motion device comprises first, second and third links which cause the fingers of a user's hand to be moved in a path substantially defined by an epicycloid curve. The device can be configured to flex only MCP or only DIP and PIP joints or all three sets of joints. The therapeutic passive motion device applies a perpendicular force to the fingers so as not to irritate the tissue surrounding the bones of the fingers receiving recuperative therapy.
Type: Grant
Filed: September 27, 1994
Date of Patent: November 4, 1997
Assignee: Jace Systems, Inc.
Inventors: Robert T. Kaiser, Vero Ricci, George Telepko, Mark Covey, Berdj C. Kalustyan

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Patent number: 5891061
Abstract: A brace for applying a dynamic force to a jointed limb of a patient is provided. The brace includes a first brace portion adapted for connection to a first portion of a patient's limb on a first side of a joint in the limb, and a second brace portion adapted for connection to a second portion of the patient's limb on a second side of the joint. A pivotal connection is provided between the first and second brace portions, and is adapted to be generally aligned with the joint in the limb when the brace is attached to the patient's limb. A drive unit is connected to the first and second brace portions for imparting a moment on one of the first and second brace portions relative to the other of the first and second brace portions. A tension module is connected to the drive unit which imparts a dynamic, moment generating force on the drive unit.
Type: Grant
Filed: February 20, 1997
Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
Assignee: Jace Systems, Inc.
Inventor: Robert T. Kaiser

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Patent number: 5399147
Abstract: A continuous passive motion (CPM) device for a limb having pivotally connected first and second body portions. A first carriage member receives the first body portion and is pivotally connected to a second carriage member which receives the second body portion. A drive mechanism reciprocally moves the first carriage member with respect to the second carriage member. A brace is provided for receiving at least the first body portion. A connection device is connected between the brace and the first carriage member for quickly connecting and disconnecting the brace and the first carriage member such that a user can utilize the CPM device without removing the brace from the limb. The connection device connects the brace and CPM device such that the pivot axes of the brace and CPM are aligned during use of the CPM.
Type: Grant
Filed: March 11, 1993
Date of Patent: March 21, 1995
Assignee: Jace Systems, Inc.
Inventor: Robert T. Kaiser

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Patent number: 5383632
Abstract: A support for the wrists and forearms of a user performing manual tasks, such as operating a keyboard, assembling small parts and the like, includes a rectangular flat work-supporting frame and a pair of arms pivotally mounted on the frame. An elongated cushioned forearm and wrist support is mounted on the outer end of each arm to support the user's forearms and wrists so that the fingers can be used to perform a manual task.
Type: Grant
Filed: August 20, 1993
Date of Patent: January 24, 1995
Inventors: Jack W. Shirlin, Robert T. Kaiser

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Patent number: 5297540
Abstract: A continuous passive motion orthosis device for a toe of a foot including a base having first and second mounting members for receiving the calf and foot, respectively. A pivotable carriage member is positioned proximate the second mounting member and has a first end for receiving the toe and a second end. A drive mechanism is interconnected between the second end of the carriage member and the base for oscillating the first end of the carriage member about its second end with respect to the second mounting member to thereby move the toe between dorsiflexion and plantar flexion.
Type: Grant
Filed: January 29, 1992
Date of Patent: March 29, 1994
Assignee: Jace Systems, Inc.
Inventors: Robert T. Kaiser, George Telepko, Vero Ricci, Berdj C. Kalustyan

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Patent number: 5239987
Abstract: A bilateral anatomically correct continuous passive motion orthosis device for a limb having pivotally connected first and second body portions. The device includes a base having a proximal end and a distal end. A first carriage member receives the first body portion and is pivotally connected to a second carriage member which receives the second body portion. The second carriage member is also pivotably connected to the base. A drive mechanism moves the first carriage member between the distal and proximal ends of the base. A speed control device controls the velocity of the first carriage member between the distal and proximal ends of the base such that the first carriage member pivots about a first support pivot axis with respect to the second carriage member at a predetermined angular velocity. A biasing mechanism is provided to assist the drive mechanism in lifting the limb.
Type: Grant
Filed: December 6, 1991
Date of Patent: August 31, 1993
Assignee: Jace Systems
Inventors: Robert T. Kaiser, George Telepko, Vero Ricci, Robert J. Drozdowski, Berdj C. Kalustyan

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Patent number: 5228432
Abstract: A continuous passive motion orthosis device for a limb having pivotally connected first and second body portions. The device includes a base having a proximal end and a distal end. A first carriage member receives the first body portion and is pivotally connected to a second carriage member which receives the second body portion. The second carriage member is also pivotably connected to the base. A drive mechanism moves the first carriage member between the distal and proximal ends of the base. A speed control device controls the velocity of the first carriage member between the distal and proximal ends of the base such that the first carriage member pivots about the first support pivot axis with respect to the second carriage member at a predetermined angular velocity. A biasing mechanism is provided to assist the drive mechanism in lifting the limb.
Type: Grant
Filed: September 16, 1991
Date of Patent: July 20, 1993
Assignee: Jace Systems, Inc.
Inventors: Robert T. Kaiser, George Telepko, Vero Ricci, Robert J. Drozdowski, Berdj C. Kalustyan

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Patent number: 5001946
Abstract: Apparatus for removing roof shingles includes an elongated body having a handle at the upper end and a pivotally connected lift plate at the lower end. A piston and cylinder actuator mounted on the body and activated by a trigger mounted on the handle. A lift plate is pivotally mounted on the lower end of the body. A toggle linkage connects the actuator to the lift plate for pivoting the forward edge of the plate about a heel structure under the lift plate.
Type: Grant
Filed: February 12, 1990
Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
Inventors: Jack W Shirlin, Robert T. Kaiser

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Patent number: 4671257
Abstract: A bed (A) has side rails (20, 22) and defines a patient supporting surface (38). A mounting assembly (B) includes a transverse member (50) which is clamped to the bed side rails and an upstanding post (58). A power module mounting bar (70) is slidably positioned on the upstanding post to be mounted thereto in a selectively adjustable vertical position and to be selectively swung about the axis of the post to a storage position. A power module (C) drives a shaft (98) through reciprocating angular displacement at a selectively adjustable speed and between selectively adjustable angular displacement limits. A patient joint flexing assembly (D) is connected with the power module shaft to flex a selected one of the patient's joints under motive force supplied by the power module. Commonly, a plurality of joint flexing assemblies are provided, each particularly adapted for flexing one of the patient's joints, such as a knee flexing assembly, an elbow flexing assembly, and the like.
Type: Grant
Filed: January 23, 1985
Date of Patent: June 9, 1987
Assignee: Invacare Corporation
Inventors: Robert T. Kaiser, Neal J. Curran, Theodore D. Wakefield, II

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Patent number: 4565367
Abstract: An apparatus for simulating athletic running, throwing and swinging movements and for exercising and strengthening leg, arm, wrist, shoulder and back muscles used in such athletic movements. The apparatus is operated by the athlete and utilizes the athlete's body as a fulcrum to develop rotational motion such as arises in running, pitching, throwing and swinging motions. The exercise apparatus has an elongated rigid tubular member, with an attached hand grip at one end thereof. An exercise grip member is attached by an elastic cord to the opposing end of the tubular member and is used by the athlete to exercise the throwing/swinging arm or leg. Simulation of actual throwing and swinging motion, with greater freedom of movement on the part of the athlete during such exercises may be carried out with the device.
Type: Grant
Filed: July 19, 1983
Date of Patent: January 21, 1986
Assignee: Spymark, Inc.
Inventor: Robert T. Kaiser

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Patent number: 4395039
Abstract: A method for individual, patient-applied therapy for rehabilitation of arm and shoulder injuries. The method is self-applied by the patient, using a rigid member which has an exercise gripping member attached at one end of the rigid member by an elastic connecting means. The method is practiced by (i) grasping the elongated rigid member with the non-injured arm, (ii) grasping the exercise gripping member with the hand of the injured arm, (iii) moving the elongated rigid member with the non-injured arm to rotate the injured arm to an extreme position, (iv) reciprocating the rigid member along a desired exercise path to likewise reciprocate the injured arm of the patient, and (v) repeating this sequence to increase the extent of available movement of the injured arm.
Type: Grant
Filed: May 26, 1981
Date of Patent: July 26, 1983
Assignee: Kaiser-Farmer Development Corp.
Inventor: Robert T. Kaiser

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Patent number: D332072
Type: Grant
Filed: June 7, 1990
Date of Patent: December 29, 1992
Inventors: Jack W. Shirlin, Robert T. Kaiser

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Patent number: D333289
Type: Grant
Filed: May 10, 1990
Date of Patent: February 16, 1993
Inventors: Jack W. Shirlin, Robert T. Kaiser

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