序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
321 SPINE BOARD WITH CLEATS FOR SECURING A PATIENT US15626154 2017-06-18 US20170360631A1 2017-12-21 Stepehn Raine Boak
A spine board for evacuating a patient from an accident site. At least one cleat is positioned on a longitudinal edge of the spine board and having a proximal end coupled to the spine board, and a distal end disposed away from the spine board and formed in a hook shape, so that securing means, such as straps, can be quickly attached to the cleat to secure to the spine board, the head of a patient placed on the spine board, the head immobilizer placed at the sides of the head, and a cervical collar wrapped around the neck of the patient, without having to lift the spine board off the ground the spine board while the patient laying thereon, and that can be used in any weather or ambient light conditions, and can even be attached by feel. In accordance with a exemplary embodiment, the cleat is coupled to a groove or on an axle extending along a longitudinal edge of the spine board and positioned adjustably along the groove. In accordance with another exemplary embodiment, a retrofittable cleat array includes a cleat support structure is fixed to a top plate. The cleat support structure and the cleat are insertable into a through-slot in a pre-existing board.
322 Infant patient transfer device with heart rate sensor US15332033 2016-10-24 US09839563B2 2017-12-12 Harry Edward Belsinger, Jr.; Steven Mitchell Falk; Thomas Charles Underwood; Karen P. Starr
A patient transfer device is utilized to transport infant patients between locations within a hospital environment. The patient transfer device includes a center, support section and a pair of side sections that can be moved into contact with each other to surround the infant patient. The first and second side sections each include a handle that can be brought into close proximity to each other and can be grasped by a single hand of a clinician. The patient transfer device includes a heart rate sensor positioned to provide a heart rate measurement of the patient when the patient is received on the patient transfer device. The patient heart rate can be displayed on either an integrated display or wirelessly transmitted to an external display device. In this manner, the heart rate of the infant can be continuously monitored during transport.
323 INFANT PATIENT TRANSFER DEVICE WITH HEART RATE SENSOR US15332033 2016-10-24 US20170035629A1 2017-02-09 Harry Edward Belsinger, JR.; Steven Mitchell Falk; Thomas Charles Underwood; Karen P. Starr
A patient transfer device is utilized to transport infant patients between locations within a hospital environment. The patient transfer device includes a center, support section and a pair of side sections that can be moved into contact with each other to surround the infant patient. The first and second side sections each include a handle that can be brought into close proximity to each other and can be grasped by a single hand of a clinician. The patient transfer device includes a heart rate sensor positioned to provide a heart rate measurement of the patient when the patient is received on the patient transfer device. The patient heart rate can be displayed on either an integrated display or wirelessly transmitted to an external display device. In this manner, the heart rate of the infant can be continuously monitored during transport.
324 ACCESSORY CLAMP FOR EMERGENCY COTS US15110815 2015-01-13 US20160324701A1 2016-11-10 Alan Cambridge; Gavin Broadley
An accessory clamp and method thereof for receiving and engaging a portion of a structural member are disclosed. The clamp can include a main body, a handle pivotally connected to the main body at a pivot point, in which the handle can comprise a distal portion that is distal from the pivot point, and the distal portion includes a distal inner portion having a cam surface that extends outwardly from the distal inner portion. When the handle is rotated down into a locked position, the main body and the handle form a receiving area therewithin configured to receive and engage the portion of the structural member, and in the receiving area, the main body can comprise a receiving surface and a side surface that are each configured to receive and engage the portion of the structural member.
325 SEPARABLE BED US14442230 2014-09-12 US20160287455A1 2016-10-06 Yohei KUME; Shohei TSUKADA; Hideo KAWAKAMI
A separable bed includes a bed portion and a wheelchair portion that is combined with the bed portion to compose the separable bed. The wheelchair portion includes a second seat portion, and a second guide portion that supports the second seat portion, the bed portion includes a first bed bottom portion, a first guide portion that supports the second seat portion and the first bed bottom portion, a lifter that performs lifting operation of the first bed bottom portion, and a controller, and the controller lowers the first guide portion to a second lower limit position in a case where separation operation is performed.
326 VICTIM RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPRATUS US15013987 2016-02-02 US20160158584A1 2016-06-09 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.
327 Shelter lift attachment for a portable human transport system US14333219 2014-07-16 US09347238B2 2016-05-24 Damien H. Dominick
A shelter configuration for a portable human transport system comprises a canopy attachment, optionally with a rain-fly closure, for protecting a casualty from inclement weather or external interference by pests or animals. The attachment enables aerial lifting or elevation of the patient in a fully enclosed transport system.
328 Method for Rescue and Recovery of Incapacitated Persons US14968646 2015-12-14 US20160136017A1 2016-05-19 WESLEY WYATT CASKEY
A method for a two person rescue team to rescue an incapacitated person from a hazardous environment includes a wheeled platform with a contoured recess shaped to accommodate an air pack. The platform is sufficiently low to the ground so that a transported person, as well as the rescue personnel can be kept below the heat in an inflamed building. The platform straddles a water hose which is used as an escape path by the rescue team to extract the incapacitated person.
329 SPINE BOARD WITH CLEATS FOR SECURING A PATIENT US14275913 2014-05-13 US20150328065A1 2015-11-19 Stephen Raine Boak
A spine board for evacuating a patient from an accident site. At least one cleat is positioned on a longitudinal edge of the spine board and having a proximal end coupled to the spine board, and a distal end disposed away from the spine board and formed in a hook shape, so that securing means, such as straps, can be quickly attached to the cleat to secure to the spine board, the head of a patient placed on the spine board, the head immobilizer placed at the sides of the head, and a cervical collar wrapped around the neck of the patient, without having to lift the spine board off the ground the spine board while the patient laying thereon, and that can be used in any weather or ambient light conditions, and can even be attached by feel. In accordance with a exemplary embodiment, the cleat is coupled to a groove or on an axle extending along a longitudinal edge of the spine board and positioned adjustably along the groove. In accordance with another exemplary embodiment, a retrofittable cleat array includes a cleat support structure is fixed to a top plate. The cleat support structure and the cleat are insertable into a through-slot in a pre-existing board.
330 Rapid extraction tool US14545522 2015-05-14 US20150328064A1 2015-11-19 Donald Pelletier; Pierre Pelletier
A device and method for transporting an individual from a first location to a second location comprising first and second legs having one end thereof connected to a connecting member, a grasping element secured to the connecting member, at least one cross member extending between the first leg and the second leg, and at least one strap secured to at least one of the legs and cross member. The device is particularly useful for rescuing downed firefighters.
331 MC2 folding rescue stretcher US13865265 2013-04-18 US09084702B2 2015-07-21 Michael Charles Bertsch
The present invention provides a foldable rescue stretcher having an open position for transporting a patient and a storing position for storing the foldable rescue stretcher. The foldable rescue stretcher includes a rigid supporting frame having a plurality of sections, a protective barrier, and an inflatable collar. Methods of using the foldable rescue stretcher are also provided.
332 Automatic patient weight measurement for determining pressure relief set points US13242048 2011-09-23 US09009891B2 2015-04-21 Timothy J. Receveur; Charles A. Lachenbruch
A method and a system have been described to determine a pressure relief set point for a person-support apparatus. The method includes determining the change in pressure or volume in a zone from a vacant mode to a person occupied mode and computing the weight supported there from.
333 SHELTER LIFT ATTACHMENT FOR A PORTABLE HUMAN TRANSPORT SYSTEM US14333219 2014-07-16 US20150020857A1 2015-01-22 DAMIEN H. DOMINICK
A shelter configuration for a portable human transport system comprises a canopy attachment, optionally with a rain-fly closure, for protecting a casualty from inclement weather or external interference by pests or animals. The attachment enables aerial lifting or elevation of the patient in a fully enclosed transport system.
334 Patient Single Surface System US14467691 2014-08-25 US20140359940A1 2014-12-11 Scott M. Ahlman
This invention is directed towards a patient single surface system, PS3, which is a next generation system solution for patient accommodation, diagnosis, treatment, transfer and transport. PS3 provides a single surface for the patient to remain on from the trauma site through diagnosis, treatment and convalescence. Needs addressed by the PS3 system include improved patient treatment through reduction in time to treatment, reduced or eliminated unnecessary patient movement and injury, as well as improved comfort throughout treatment and convalescence. In addition, the PS3 system solves significant economic considerations.
335 Modular Aircraft Emergency Bed System US13915141 2013-06-11 US20130328361A1 2013-12-12 Paul Michael Egan
An aircraft medical emergency treatment system includes an elongate frame that defines a seating arrangement having a seating area shaped to support multiple seated users or a prone user. The seating arrangement includes one or more drawers that movably cooperate with the frame to expose medical accessories such as one or more medical gas cylinders, a gas pump, a power source, a heater, etc. The system includes a container and a stretcher that each removably cooperates with the frame and is stowable in other areas of an aircraft remote from the seating arrangement. The container and stretcher may be shaped to be received between a pair of arms disposed at opposite ends of the seating arrangement and constructed such that the stretcher can be supported by the container when the container is supported by the seating area of the seating arrangement.
336 PATIENT SINGLE SURFACE SYSTEM US13753131 2013-01-29 US20130139317A1 2013-06-06 Scott M. Ahlman
This invention is directed towards a patient single surface system, PS3, which is a next generation system solution for patient accommodation, diagnosis, treatment, transfer and transport. PS3 provides a single surface for the patient to remain on from the trauma site through diagnosis, treatment and convalescence. Needs addressed by the PS3 system include improved patient treatment through reduction in time to treatment, reduced or eliminated unnecessary patient movement and injury, as well as improved comfort throughout treatment and convalescence. In addition, the PS3 system solves significant economic considerations.
337 AUTOMATIC PATIENT WEIGHT MEASUREMENT FOR DETERMINING PRESSURE RELIEF SET POINTS US13242048 2011-09-23 US20130074262A1 2013-03-28 Timothy J. Receveur; Charles A. Lachenbruch
A method and a system have been described to determine a pressure relief set point for a person-support apparatus. The method includes determining the change in pressure or volume in a zone from a vacant mode to a person occupied mode and computing the weight supported there from.
338 Rapid Emergency Evacuation Frame US13206064 2011-08-09 US20130036552A1 2013-02-14 David Davis
An air liftable emergency evacuation frame is for transporting an injured person to an immediate medical aid. The evacuation frame comprises an elongated support structure that includes a support member assembly having a longitudinally extending pair of opposing poles. The support member assembly is configured to interconnect the pair of opposing poles to define a recessed area to place the injured person. A plurality of supporting means attached at a lower portion of the pair of opposing poles is adaptable to hold the elongated support structure when the emergency evacuation frame is placed on a surface with the injured person. At least one hole is employed at an upper portion of at least one of the pair of opposing poles to hold a detachable intravenous stand. The detachable intravenous stand allows a rescuer to hang an intravenous bag for providing a better flow of fluids.
339 Stretcher supporter for a storable patient lift and transfer device and method for doing the same US10811238 2004-03-26 US07690056B2 2010-04-06 Anthony Louis Moffa; Richard Howard Tuft
A stretcher supporter, and a method of balancing a stretcher supporter for a patient lifting device, are disclosed. The stretcher supporter includes an open frame, wherein said open frame provides for secure attachment of a stretcher to said open frame and an adjustable lifting point connected to said open frame, wherein said adjustable lifting point suspends said open frame and rotatably shifts to substantially balance said stretcher respective to said open frame. The method of balancing a stretcher supporter for a patient lifting device, includes the steps of securely attaching a stretcher to an open frame of said stretcher supporter and adjusting a lifting point connected to said open frame, wherein said adjusting a lifting point suspends said open frame and linearly and rotatably shifts to substantially balance said stretcher respective to said open frame.
340 Therapeutic exercise device US10695117 2003-10-28 US07597656B2 2009-10-06 Darin Trees
A therapeutic exercise device which may be used both as a tilt table and as an exercise device includes a base and a support frame that is pivotally mounted on the base. The support frame has a lower end and an upper end. A carriage is mounted for sliding movement along at least a portion of the support frame. The carriage includes a lower section and an upper section that is pivotally attached to the lower section. The device also includes a left foot rest and a right foot rest, each of which is independently pivotally attached to the lower end of the support frame. A body-restraining belt is also provided to secure the body of a patient to the carriage.
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