序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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141 | OCCUPANT RECOVERY | EP16275058.2 | 2016-04-22 | EP3235481A1 | 2017-10-25 | The designation of the inventor has not yet been filed |
The following invention relates to occupant recovery from an armoured land vehicle, and to a system for occupant recovery. |
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142 | FOLDING STRETCHER | EP14736938.3 | 2014-07-03 | EP3021807B1 | 2017-10-25 | HOBBS, Anthony James Patrick; TAYLOR, David Allan |
143 | ASSISTED LIFTING DEVICES FOR ROLL-IN COTS | EP17169129.8 | 2014-06-12 | EP3228293A1 | 2017-10-11 | DIETZ, Timothy; MAGILL, Brian |
Roll-in cots having lift assist mechanisms and lift assist mechanisms are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a lift assist mechanism includes a force application member having an actuation element, an actuation mechanism comprising a first grasp handle and a second grasp handle, and a force transmission assembly. The force transmission assembly includes a first keyway plate that is coupled to the first grasp handle, a second keyway plate that is coupled to the second grasp handle, and an actuation pin that extends through both the first keyway plate and the second keyway plate. The first keyway plate and the second keyway plate are both repositionable between a relaxed position and an actuation position, and the first grasp handle and the second grasp handle are coupled to the force transmission assembly. |
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144 | POWERED AMBULANCE COT WITH AN AUTOMATED COT CONTROL SYSTEM | EP15708653.9 | 2015-02-25 | EP3217936A1 | 2017-09-20 | BLICKENSDERFER, Colleen Q.; MAGILL, Brian M.; WELLS, Timothy R.; SAR, Preeti; ROBINSON, Derick C.; VALENTINO, Nicholas V.; CLARK, Michael D. |
A powered ambulance cot and methods of raising and lowering the cot as well as loading and unloading the cot are disclosed. The cot includes a support frame and legs, each leg having a wheel. An actuator of an actuation system interconnects the frame and legs, and is configured to effect changes in elevation of the frame relative to the wheel of each of the legs. A control system controls activation of the actuation system, and detects both the actuator at a first location relative to the frame, where the first location is remote from a second location and which situates an end of the actuator that is remote from each wheel closer to the frame, and a presence of a signal requesting a change in elevation of said support frame to thereby cause the legs to move relative to the support frame. | ||||||
145 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATICALLY ARTICULATING COTS | EP15718110.8 | 2015-04-03 | EP3125845A2 | 2017-02-08 | BOURGRAF, Joseph G.; MAGILL, Brian Michael |
A power ambulance cot having a cot control system operably connected to a cot actuation system to control independent raising and lowering of front and back legs thereof, and which detects a presence of a signal requesting a change in elevation of a support frame thereof and causes the cot actuation system to raising or the lowering of the front and/or back legs automatically upon detecting a condition during loading/unloading a patient from an emergency vehicle or transporting the patient up or down an esculator and methods thereafter are disclosed. | ||||||
146 | EQUIPMENT FOR THE RAISING OF A LYING PERSON | EP13801467.5 | 2013-10-23 | EP2911637B1 | 2016-11-30 | MØLLER, Anders Lykkegaard |
Equipment for raising of a lying person. The equipment comprises: a seat (1), a backrest (2), which from a first position can be passed to a second position behind the back of the person, and a chassis (3) with an upper end to which the seat is connected and a lowermost end adapted to rest on a surface such as a floor. The equipment is to be placed on the surface positioned to the person such that the seat is placed under the behind of the person and from this first position the equipment with the person can be passed to a second position in which the chassis with its lower end rests on the surface such that the seat and backrest is raised relative to the surface e.g. to take a chair-like posture or a catapult position i.e. an upright position in which the person will be assisted to a standing position. | ||||||
147 | SLING FOR ROTATING AN INDIVIDUAL | EP16158277.0 | 2016-03-02 | EP3064183A1 | 2016-09-07 | WILLIAMS, Joshua A; WIGGERMANN, Neal |
Slings for rotation of individuals are disclosed herein. In various embodiments, a sling includes a central support section supporting at least a torso of the individual, a superior support section disposed along a first side of the central support section, an inferior support section disposed along a second side of the central support section opposing the superior support section, and straps extending from each lateral side of the central support section. The superior support section includes an anterior support flap and a posterior support flap, and at least a portion of the posterior support flap is separated from at least a portion of the anterior support flap. A central axis bisects the superior support section, the central support section, and the inferior support section such that the sling is foldable about the central axis, and the central axis acts as a fulcrum for rotating the individual. |
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148 | PARTIALLY DEFLATABLE TRANSFER MATTRESS AND METHOD FOR TRANSPORTING A PATIENT IN COMFORT | EP08755933.2 | 2008-05-20 | EP2148593B1 | 2016-04-13 | DAVIS, David, T. |
149 | Field litter support | EP12173930.4 | 2012-06-27 | EP2540273B1 | 2016-03-30 | Pizzi Spadoni, Luigi Cesare |
150 | Matelas d'évacuation gonflable | EP12167948.4 | 2012-05-14 | EP2524681B8 | 2016-01-13 | Beurguet, Laurent; Cavillac, Amélie; Mondoly, Valérie |
151 | AN ELONGATE BODY SUPPORTING DEVICE | EP13720490.5 | 2013-03-26 | EP2830564A1 | 2015-02-04 | BISWELL, Benjamin; MARSHALL-REES, Stephen; WILSON, Guy |
A foldable elongate body supporting device comprising an elongate body supporting surface (1) formed of a flexible material and comprising a plurality of linearly aligned support sections (1a) to (1e), each support section having secured on opposed sides a rigid tube (3) extending in the longitudinal direction of the device, the tubes (3) on each side of the sections being axially aligned, a space (4) being formed between each of the aligned tubes and the aligned tube of the adjacent section. A locking member (5) is slidably located in and extending through the aligned tubes on (3) each side of the device, the locking member (5) comprising a plurality of rigid locking tubes (6) each adapted to the movable into a locking position overlapping the spaces (4) between adjacent aligned tubes (3). The locking tubes (6) are joined by hinges (7). The locking tubes (6) are movable longitudinally relative to the aligned tubes (3) between a locking position, in which the rigid tubes (6) overlap the spaces between the adjacent rigid tubes to form a rigid side member on each side of the device, and a folding position in which the hinges are aligned with the spaces between the aligned tubes to enable the support sections to be pivoted to a folded position. | ||||||
152 | PATIENT POSITIONING DEVICE | EP13740933.0 | 2013-01-18 | EP2806843A1 | 2014-12-03 | GIAP, Brandon Cuongquoc |
A positioning device is described. This device includes a planar sheet having first and second side edges and a top surface. A patient is positioned on the top surface where the first and second side edges are adjacent to the patient's legs. A first flexible substrate and a second flexible substrate are coupled to the respective first and second side edge of the sheet and are capable of wrapping around an adjacent leg of the patient creating a wrapped engagement. This wrapped engagement of the patient's legs prevents heat loss during pre-surgery, surgery, post-surgery or transport of the patient. Handles coupled to the sheet may be utilized for lifting or moving the sheet when the patient is supported by the sheet. | ||||||
153 | PARTIALLY DEFLATABLE TRANSFER MATTRESS AND METHOD FOR TRANSPORTING A PATIENT IN COMFORT | EP08755933 | 2008-05-20 | EP2148593A4 | 2014-05-07 | DAVIS DAVID T |
154 | METHOD OF NON-TRAUMATIC CONTACT, SOFT COVER FOR TRANSPORT, BED-CLOTHERS, STRETCHER AND LIFE-SAVING ENVELOP | EP11743667.5 | 2011-07-04 | EP2720661A1 | 2014-04-23 | VOSKOBOINYKOV, Igor Grygorovych |
The method consist operations in the preliminary placement of the protective device between the person and traumatic agent, which will successively take over loading either from person's side or from the other side including layer-by- layer destruction. The other variant of the invention is the relief of the injured parts of the body from the dangerous loading as contact and gravity. The method is delivered with devices manufactured from several air bubble films or their combination with inflatable (air) mattresses/sacks joining together as need and attached to temporary shafts with apertures, loops, cuts, straps etc. The stretcher may be used by one rescue-worker, for example, to bear on his back the injured or by trial along the ground. So there is a possible to use it by 2 or 4 savers under narrow conditions - going onward by their side and with rotating the patient on his side and by to 16 savers. | ||||||
155 | DISPOSABLE TRANSPORTER | EP08726442 | 2008-03-05 | EP2117490A4 | 2014-04-23 | JENSEN RONALD; BEU RICHARD; VERSTEYLEN SAYANDRO |
156 | Field litter support | EP12173930.4 | 2012-06-27 | EP2540273A1 | 2013-01-02 | Pizzi Spadoni, Luigi Cesare |
The present invention refers to the field of the field litter support. The field litter support (1) comprises two side structures (2, 3), each supporting at least one wheel (4) in order to define a frame (40), connecting devices (38a, 38b, 38c, 38d) for attaching a litter (100) to said frame (40), means (5) adapted to reciprocally move close or away said side structures (2, 3) and a mechanism (6) for blocking said means (5), and therefore said structures (2, 3), in a predetermined position, attachable to the structures (2, 3). Said field litter support (1) is characterized by the fact that, with reference to the field litter supports of the prior art, the structures (2, 3) are reciprocally moved close or away along the axis (60) of said wheels (4) without removing the frame (40). This characteristic, however, does not jeopardize the size, because, once said field litter support (1) has been packaged, it has a size equivalent to the one of the closed field litter supports of the prior art. |
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157 | PATIENT TRANSFER DEVICE HAVING INCLINED UPPER SURFACE | EP05714000.6 | 2005-02-24 | EP1750640B1 | 2012-10-31 | WEEDLING, Robert, E.; WEEDLING, James, E.; GABBAY, Daniel, S. |
158 | RAPIDLY DEPLOYING EMERGENCY EVACUATION STRETCHER | EP10751153 | 2010-02-03 | EP2405880A4 | 2012-08-22 | HALSALL DARNELL G; FLOREA SCOTT E; FLOREA CHRISTINE N; POWELL CARLOS M |
159 | Support pour transférér un patient couché | EP11350005.2 | 2011-11-04 | EP2455051A2 | 2012-05-23 | Queudeville, Gerard; Ukéna, Patrick |
Support destiné à transférer un patient d'une surface à une autre surface caractérisé en ce que le support rectangulaire est constitué par deux parties 2A, 2B présentant des dents 4 et des encoches 5 disposées en sorte que les dents de l'une des parties se positionnent au niveau des encoches de l'autre partie pour s'imbriquer les unes dans les autres avec chaque dent ayant une zone 4A d'extrémité se posant en deçà de l'encoche pour s'appuyer sur une zone dite d'appui 6 de la face supérieure de l'autre partie. |
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160 | Manually portable structural apparatus | EP10008661.0 | 2010-08-19 | EP2397648A1 | 2011-12-21 | Higham, Kevin, Richard; O'Dell, Ian |
Manually portable structural apparatus comprising a rigid structural element (101) configured to be releasably coupled to at least one other like rigid structural element (301). A bearer element (201) having a substantially planar upper face (202) extends between first and second elongate side beams (204, 205), which each have a first connector arrangement (208) at a first end (209) thereof and a second connector arrangement (210) at the second end (211) thereof; the first and second connector arrangements (208, 210) providing a two-part releasable, mechanical, coupling arrangement. The first and second elongate side beams (204, 205) are configured to provide first and second side walls (216, 601) extending upwardly from the upper face (202) of the bearer element (201). Use of a rigid structural element (101) as part of a short gap crossing and as part of a stretcher. A rigid structural element (101) in which the bearer element (201) defines foot receiving apertures (219, 220) therethrough and use thereof as part of a ladder. A rigid structural element (101) comprising carbon fibre. |