221 |
Infant carrier |
US24373872 |
1972-04-13 |
US3841543A |
1974-10-15 |
BOLTON A |
A unitary sling-type infant carrier made from an elongated sheet of fabric, folded about its longitudinal axis to form a tubular body, and connected at its ends to form a closed loop. An infant is inserted and removed through an opening in the body of the tube, and is supported on a resilient, semi-rigid pad therein.
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222 |
Top-within-top for x-ray table |
US39398873 |
1973-09-04 |
US3840221A |
1974-10-08 |
HOGAN W |
An X-ray examination table assembly includes a flat top which is movable elevationally and also lengthwise and transversely on a table base. Mounted slidably on the flat table top in the lengthwise direction is a second top or patient panel board having a narrow head area which, when positioned out beyond the under top, allows for neuro examination of the head of the patient. All accessories pertinent to the patient are attached directly to the slidable upper panel board and move with the patient.
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223 |
Rigid litter |
US3609778D |
1969-03-07 |
US3609778A |
1971-10-05 |
ZEINER EUGENE A |
A PERSONNEL LITTER ACCORDING TO THE PRESENT DISCLOSURE COMPRISES A SUBSTANTIALLY RIGID PALLET. FIRST RIGID RESTRAINING MEANS IS PROVIDED FOR RESTRAINING THE LENGTH OF THE TORSO OF THE PERSONNEL, AND SECOND RESTRAINING MEANS RESTRAINS MOVEMENT OF THE TORSO. ATTACHMENT MEANS RIGIDLY ATTACHES THE RESTRAINING MEANS TO THE PALLET. ACCORDING TO ONE FEATURE OF THIS DISCLOSURE, A CANOPY IS PROVIDED FOR RECEIVING THE PALLET AND SNARE MEANS IS MOUNTED TO THE CANOPY SO THAT AN AIRCRAFT IS CAPABLE OF SNARING THE SNARE MEANS TO EVACUATE THE LITTER.
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224 |
Carriers, particularly for victims of high energy radiation |
US49205265 |
1965-10-01 |
US3348245A |
1967-10-24 |
SHINDLER HARRY A |
|
225 |
Stretcher device for producing artificial respiration |
US86130559 |
1959-12-22 |
US3094117A |
1963-06-18 |
OTTO HINTZ GERHARD |
|
226 |
Splint stretcher |
US4320860 |
1960-07-15 |
US3066320A |
1962-12-04 |
RUSSELL HALL H |
|
227 |
Patient lift and transport device |
US43416354 |
1954-06-03 |
US2831201A |
1958-04-22 |
LIMBACH DAVID R |
|
228 |
Stretcher float |
US69696046 |
1946-09-13 |
US2519376A |
1950-08-22 |
EMOULOUS JENNINGS BELTON |
|
229 |
Combined basket and field stretcher |
US76658847 |
1947-08-06 |
US2512931A |
1950-06-27 |
WILLIAM GLOVER |
|
230 |
Stretcher |
US41959441 |
1941-11-18 |
US2410181A |
1946-10-29 |
PETERS MALCOLM R |
|
231 |
Body splint stretcher |
US51285243 |
1943-12-04 |
US2400426A |
1946-05-14 |
LIPTAY JOHN M; ANGELO RESTIVO |
|
232 |
Stretcher |
US19302638 |
1938-02-28 |
US2228012A |
1941-01-07 |
DONALD MACKENZIE |
|
233 |
Device for transporting the sick and wounded |
US72621524 |
1924-07-15 |
US1618873A |
1927-02-22 |
HUGO FRIEDMANN |
|
234 |
Combined field-cot and surgical stretcher and military knapsack. |
US25875718 |
1918-10-18 |
US1305388A |
1919-06-03 |
LURIA ADOLFO |
|
235 |
Metalized fabric heating blanket and method of manufacturing such |
US15920383 |
2018-03-13 |
US20180263385A1 |
2018-09-20 |
Eric James Howard; Kelley Terrell; Mark Beran |
There is disclosed a warming blanket (8) having a metalized fabric exterior layer and a heating element (23). The heating element is formed from electrically conductive metal ink. The warming blanket also has a electrically insulative fabric or layer (18) which diffuses the heat produced by the heating element. |
236 |
SYSTEM FOR FIXATION OF FLEXIBLE STRETCHER TO HARD STRETCHER |
US15724886 |
2017-10-04 |
US20180092789A1 |
2018-04-05 |
Ricardo PEREZ |
This present invention describes a system for fixation of a flexible stretcher to a hard stretcher, comprising multiple belts made of flexible material affixed via a multiplicity of strap adjusters and bars to the flexible stretcher, and a flexible and adjustable cross connection belt, which, because of their disposition and technical characteristics, enable fixation of the hard stretcher, together with a victim individual, to the body of the flexible stretcher, making the movement of the individual from one stretcher to another unnecessary. |
237 |
MODULAR STRETCHER OR LITTER |
US15513269 |
2015-10-01 |
US20170246059A1 |
2017-08-31 |
Robert Chinn |
A stretcher which comprises a bed, and a frame having first and second parallel frame members coupled to first and second lateral frame members is disclosed. A securement track is define by an upper surface of at least one of the first parallel frame member, the second parallel frame member, the first lateral frame member, and the second lateral frame member, the securement track having a plurality of alternating open regions and necked down regions along a length. A bed mount configured to both support the bed and be releasably secured in the securement track in a secure condition, and configured to be repositionable along the length of the securement track in an unsecured condition. |
238 |
Victim retrieval system, method and apparatus |
US13553654 |
2012-07-19 |
US09278236B1 |
2016-03-08 |
Shane Donald Burke; Lisa C. Mortimeyer |
A victim retrieval apparatus for use with a vehicle. In some embodiments, the rescue basket comprises one or more wheels. The articulating head of the boom comprises a rotatable pulley for receiving the rescue line and is able to allow the vehicle to be parked in any position necessary while rescuing the victim. A knot-passing pulley enables a safety line (with emergency brake device) to be coupled to the basket thereby ensuring the safety of the victim in the basket at all times. The rescue basket comprises a remote control for controlling the winch speed that is able to be located at the winch itself, or be of a hand-held nature and attached at the rescue basket instead of at the vehicle if visual contact is problematic. |
239 |
Apparatus for rescue and recovery of incapacitated persons |
US12082826 |
2008-04-15 |
US09241849B1 |
2016-01-26 |
Wesley Wyatt Caskey |
A rescue apparatus and method for the transport of injured persons from an area deemed immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH), being a low-profile wheeled platform with a shaped aperture having the contour matching that of an air-pack. Immobilized fire fighters or others may be placed in a supine position atop the platform, their air packs entering into the contoured aperture; so that they may utilize the air supply while being evacuated. The wheels of the apparatus preferably straddle a fire hose during the transport using it as a guide for safe egress from the IDLH environment. |
240 |
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTEGRATED MEDICAL TRANSPORT BACKBOARD DIGITAL X-RAY IMAGING DETECTOR |
US14109454 |
2013-12-17 |
US20150164447A1 |
2015-06-18 |
Aaron Judy Couture; Andrea Marie Schmitz; John Edward Close |
A method of imaging a patient and an X-ray imaging system are provided. The X-ray imaging system includes a support platform configured to support an object to be imaged and a digital X-ray imaging detector configured to receive incident radiation that has passed through the object, the X-ray imaging detector including a flexibility that permits the X-ray imaging detector to conform to a surface of the support platform, the X-ray imaging detector including a thickness of less than about four millimeters. |