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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201 | Extrication splint for accident victims | US950132 | 1978-10-10 | US4216556A | 1980-08-12 | John D. Haeussinger |
An extrication splint for injury victims is provided which is assembled beneath the victim at the accident site and assumes the contour of the victim so that he need not be extended into lying position in order to fit on a conventional gurny. The structure consists of a plurality of cross-bars which are slid beneath the victim who may be, for example, in an automobile seat, and a pair of parallel siderails having several jointed segments to accommodate natural bends in the body are assembled to the cross-bars on each side of the victim subsequent to which the rail joints are tightened and the victim is removed on a rigid structure. | ||||||
202 | Multi-purpose stretcher chair | US58904466 | 1966-10-24 | US3380085A | 1968-04-30 | FERNEAU RICHARD H; SELIG GEORGE A |
203 | Harness construction | US25674063 | 1963-02-06 | US3258788A | 1966-07-05 | HENRI ANCIAUX ALBERT THEOBALD |
204 | Combined stretcher and stair chair | US23680062 | 1962-11-13 | US3122758A | 1964-03-03 | FERNEAU RICHARD H |
205 | Foldable invalid chair | US5341660 | 1960-09-01 | US3061365A | 1962-10-30 | DAVIS FRIEBERG |
206 | Article of furniture | US56515656 | 1956-02-13 | US2823731A | 1958-02-18 | MILLER HERBERT W |
207 | Foldable stretcher | US44741642 | 1942-06-17 | US2394245A | 1946-02-05 | ERNST KOLLER |
208 | Invalid's chair | US63202032 | 1932-09-07 | US1923617A | 1933-08-22 | EDENSWORD ALICE S |
209 | Folding invalid-chair | US545695D | US545695A | 1895-09-03 | ||
210 | Easy-chair for invalids | US8377D | US8377A | 1851-09-23 | ||
211 | MODULAR STRETCHER OR LITTER | EP15847001 | 2015-10-01 | EP3200655A4 | 2018-06-06 | CHINN ROBERT |
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. | ||||||
212 | ARMREST LOCKING MECHANISM AND INTEGRATED BED HAVING SAME | EP15801306.0 | 2015-06-22 | EP3015097B1 | 2017-11-08 | TSUKADA, Shohei; INABA, Yoshinori; KUME, Yohei; KAWAKAMI, Hideo |
213 | WHEELCHAIR AND COMBINED BED | EP14845764.1 | 2014-09-12 | EP2992866B1 | 2017-11-08 | TSUKADA, Shohei; KUME, Yohei; KAWAKAMI, Hideo |
214 | ARMREST LOCKING MECHANISM AND INTEGRATED BED HAVING SAME | EP15801306 | 2015-06-22 | EP3015097A4 | 2016-10-12 | TSUKADA SHOHEI; INABA YOSHINORI; KUME YOHEI; KAWAKAMI HIDEO |
215 | ARMREST LOCKING MECHANISM AND INTEGRATED BED HAVING SAME | EP15801306.0 | 2015-06-22 | EP3015097A1 | 2016-05-04 | TSUKADA, Shohei; INABA, Yoshinori; KUME, Yohei; KAWAKAMI, Hideo |
An armrest locking mechanism includes a lever and an armrest lock. The lever is configured to unlock a movement of an armrest. The armrest lock is configured to unlock a movement of the lever. |
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216 | PATIENT TRANSPORT PLATFORM | EP13743610 | 2013-01-30 | EP2809283A4 | 2016-03-16 | YOUNGMANN TREVOR; HUML BRIAN; HEIDENREICH DAVID; YENSHO NATHAN; MASKE MICHAEL |
217 | EQUIPMENT FOR THE RAISING OF A LYING PERSON | EP13801467.5 | 2013-10-23 | EP2911637A1 | 2015-09-02 | 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. | ||||||
218 | DYNAMIC PATIENT POSITIONING SYSTEM | EP07862095.2 | 2007-11-16 | EP2088925B8 | 2015-06-17 | GUERTIN, Timothy E.; MARC, Marcel R. |
A patient treatment system includes one or more automated patient transporters configured to move a patient from a preparation area to one of a plurality of alternative treatment areas, and to position the patient relative to a therapeutic radiation beam. Both transportation of the patient and positioning of the patient are optionally performed while the patient is secured to one of the patient transporters. A control system may be used to both position and transport the patient responsive to a patient treatment plan. | ||||||
219 | On-vehicle stretcher and litter | EP12165892.6 | 2005-08-10 | EP2481387A3 | 2012-09-12 | Goto, Kazuyuki; Matunaga, Norlyuki; Matunaga, Sigeyuki |
A stretcher having a fixture fixable to the floor of an automobile by easily adjusting it even if the automobile on which the stretcher is placed is changed when the stretcher is placed on the automobile for carrying a patient and a lifter placed on the stretcher and having an easily openable shielding plate stretched thereon. The stretcher (100) comprises an upper frame (11) for placing the lifter on the upper part thereof, a fitting groove (14) for fixing the lifter at the front end part of the upper frame (11), and a C-shaped hook fixing the lifter to the rear end part thereof. An adjustable lock supporter (26) comprising a constant load spring (16) and a pin lock mechanism fixing the vertically moved upper frame (11) at any position and engaged with a lock piece for fixing the stretcher installed on the floor surface of the automobile is fitted to a slide mechanism vertically moving the position of the upper frame (11). Also, the easily openable shielding plate allowed to place on the stretcher is stretched on the lifter. |
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220 | On-vehicle stretcher and litter | EP12165892.6 | 2005-08-10 | EP2481387A2 | 2012-08-01 | Goto, Kazuyuki; Matunaga, Norlyuki; Matunaga, Sigeyuki |
A stretcher having a fixture fixable to the floor of an automobile by easily adjusting it even if the automobile on which the stretcher is placed is changed when the stretcher is placed on the automobile for carrying a patient and a lifter placed on the stretcher and having an easily openable shielding plate stretched thereon. The stretcher (100) comprises an upper frame (11) for placing the lifter on the upper part thereof, a fitting groove (14) for fixing the lifter at the front end part of the upper frame (11), and a C-shaped hook fixing the lifter to the rear end part thereof. An adjustable lock supporter (26) comprising a constant load spring (16) and a pin lock mechanism fixing the vertically moved upper frame (11) at any position and engaged with a lock piece for fixing the stretcher installed on the floor surface of the automobile is fitted to a slide mechanism vertically moving the position of the upper frame (11). Also, the easily openable shielding plate allowed to place on the stretcher is stretched on the lifter. |