序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 WHEELCHAIR AND COMBINATION BED EP14845764 2014-09-12 EP2992866A4 2016-08-10 TSUKADA SHOHEI; KUME YOHEI; KAWAKAMI HIDEO
62 WHEELCHAIR AND COMBINATION BED EP14845764.1 2014-09-12 EP2992866A1 2016-03-09 TSUKADA, Shohei; KUME, Yohei; KAWAKAMI, Hideo

A wheelchair includes a first link (121) that supports a first bottom (131), a second link (123) that supports a second bottom (133), a third link (124) that supports a third bottom (134), a fourth link (125) that supports a fourth bottom (135), a first base portion (110) that supports a fifth bottom (132), and a first drive link (127). The first drive link has a first roller (127a) and a second roller (127b). The second link and the third link are provided with rail portions (123a, 124a) respectively. The wheel chair has wheel chair link portion (120) allows the first roller to slide in the rail portion of the second link, and allows the second roller to slide in the rail portion of the third link.

63 DYNAMIC PATIENT POSITIONING SYSTEM EP07862095.2 2007-11-16 EP2088925B1 2015-04-22 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.
64 PATIENT TRANSPORT PLATFORM EP13743610.1 2013-01-30 EP2809283A2 2014-12-10 YOUNGMANN, Trevor; HUML, Brian; HEIDENREICH, David; YENSHO, Nathan; MASKE, Michael
Embodiments of a patient transport platform employing one or more adjustable columns interposed between a base having caster wheels with one or more intermediate large wheels, the adjustable columns accommodating deployment and retraction of the large wheels and elevation and positioning of an articulating patient stretcher chair. In various embodiments, the adjustable columns are in parallel or series connection, or combinations thereof. An articulating base frame assembly with a dampened interconnection between fore and aft sections, having three pairs of wheels for selective implementation in use is also presented.
65 On-vehicle stretcher and litter EP12165892.6 2005-08-10 EP2481387B1 2013-11-13 Goto, Kazuyuki; Matunaga, Norlyuki; Matunaga, Sigeyuki
66 A RESCUING AND CARRYING DEVICE EP07721098 2007-05-10 EP2055284A4 2012-04-11 WONG
67 ON-VEHICLE STRETCHER AND LITTER EP05770689 2005-08-10 EP1829516A4 2011-11-16 GOTO KAZUYUKI; MATUNAGA NORIYUKI; MATUNAGA SIGEYUKI
68 DYNAMIC PATIENT POSITIONING SYSTEM EP07862095.2 2007-11-16 EP2088925A2 2009-08-19 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.
69 A RESCUING AND CARRYING DEVICE EP07721098.7 2007-05-10 EP2055284A1 2009-05-06 Wong Cho Kee

A rescuing and carrying device comprises a supporting portion (1) made of flexible materials, handhold belts (2) made of flexible materials, safety belts (3) made of flexible materials and shoulder belts (5) made of flexible materials. The handhold belts (2), the safety belts (3) and the shoulder belts (5) are fixed on the supporting portion (1) respectively. With being made of flexible materials, the rescuing and carrying device is light and can be folded into smaller one. Additionally, it is convenient for storing and using on battle field or at home. Furthermore, the rescuing and carrying device can be stored under the mattress when not in use and be used as rescuing tools when emergency by fastening the safety belt, especially suitable for battle field or countryside hospital and clinics. With shoulder belts, the present rescuing and carrying device can be lifted or carried on the shoulders of the carriers. It increasingly reduced the possibility of hurt on the carrier's waists, backbones and hands which are resulted from operating only by hands, but the carriers can free their hands to deal with other emergency event.

70 BODY TRANSFER SYSTEM EP03757474 2003-06-10 EP1551350A4 2006-11-22 MCNULTY CHRISTOPHER
A system for transferring a body from a first surface to a second surface, with substantially no agitation of the body, is provided. The system comprises a housing having a substantially planar top portion configured to support the body and a substantially planar bottom portion configured to engage either of the first or the second surface. A first translation means is operatively disposed at the top portion a second translation means is operatively disposed at the bottom portion. The second translation means is configured to transfer the system between the surfaces, with or without the body. The first translation means is configured burrow between the first surface and the body.
71 Krankentrage EP00109115.6 2000-05-04 EP1050289B1 2003-01-15 Weckwerth, Dietmar
72 COMBINATION AMBULANCE COT AND CHAIR EP00969021.5 2000-08-22 EP1212025A1 2002-06-12 BOURGRAF, Elroy, Edwin; VANCE, Ronald, Duane; VANDYNE, Eugene
A reclinable ambulance cot used to load a patient into the back of an ambulance is provided. The cot includes a wheeled collapsible undercarriage carrying an articulated bed frame comprised of a leg segment, seat segment, and wheeled back segment. The articulated bed frame may be moved between an inclined, fully-reclined position, a chair position, and a plurality of positions therebetween. A lockable biasing device assists in the transition by urging the bed frame segments from the chair position to the fully-reclined position. The back segment further includes a pair of loading wheels at the ends of side extensions such that when the cot is in the inclined, fully-reclined position the loading wheels are at height sufficient to facilitate loading the reclined cot into the back of an ambulance and in particular, into the back of an ambulance having a high transport deck.
73 AMBULANCE STRETCHERS FOR CARRYING OF PATIENTS EP94900179.6 1993-11-22 EP0773773B1 2000-10-18 MUURANEN, Martti; VUORENOJA, Eero
An ambulance stretcher for transportation of patients, which has two longitudinal frame beams (2) with connecting cross-brackets (18), all of which together form a supporting frame. On top of the supporting frame a patient bed (4-7) is arranged, which is equipped with several transverse articulated or folding points (8-10) for adjustment of the patient bed into any wanted position in its longitudinal direction. Under the patient bed (6) part, which is firmly fixed to the supporting frame, a rigid frame part (18a, 32, 34) is formed to join the frame beams (2) and in which frame part there are articulated points (35) for fixing the adjustable patient beds (5, 7) and articulated points (33) for fixing the supporting rods (11, 36) of said patient beds and that the frame beams (2) extrude rigid through the said frame part at least to the other end of the stretcher.
74 MULTI-POSITION PEDIATRIC IMMOBILIZER AND TRANSPORT DEVICE EP93911049.0 1993-05-05 EP0645994A1 1995-04-05 WILLIAMS, Gary, R.; POLLOCK, Irvin, D.
A multiple position child restraint device (15) for use with vehicles, stretchers, cots, beds, and other transport apparatuses, and which can be folded into planar condition for storage and shipment. The restraint device includes substantially planar back support (20), seat support (50), and leg support (70) members hingedly attached in serial relationship with one another generally along a longitudinal axis. The hinged connection between the back support and seat members is preferably provided by a pair of oppositely disposed hinges (80) having a plurality of locking slots which align with one another at predetermined angular relationships, and wherein a locking bar (90) fits within the aligned slots to selectively lock the back support and seat members in one of a plurality of predetermined angular orientations. A multiple strap restraint device including a pair of shoulder straps (67) and a releasable buckle (65) secures to child on the seat and back support members, and an arrangement is provided for convenient adjustment of the shoulder straps along the longitudinal length of the back support member to accommodate children of different sizes without disconnecting the straps from the device. Folding lateral support panels (110, 102) are also provided along the opposite longitudinal edges of the seat and back support members.
75 Combination stretcher and stairchair EP87303573.7 1987-04-23 EP0254390A2 1988-01-27 Vance, Ronald D.

A combination stretcher and stairchair having a main frame mounting pivotal torso and leg rest sections which when elevated convert from a stretcher to form a stairchair, and in which the conversion from the stretcher position to the stairchair position is easily achieved by actuating a release bar, the stairchair being readily reconverted to a stretcher by collapsing sets of diagonal braces.

76 A TRANSPORT AND COMPONENTS THEREFOR US15127513 2015-03-20 US20180168896A1 2018-06-21 Roger Price
A transport for material, item or a subject, is described, the transport including a support for the material, item or subject; one or more detachable ground engaging wheels, detachable from the support at a detachable mount; one or more lifts to facilitate lifting the support from ground level to a selected height, the lift being operatively connected to the support and the one or more detachable ground engaging wheels, when the wheels are attached to the support. A collapsible wheel is also described, having a plurality of arcuate segments, each one pivotally connected to adjacent ones at their ends; an adjustable-length flexible spoke connected to opposed or remote ends so that variation of the length of the spoke deploys or stows the collapsible wheel; a spoke length adjuster.
77 Mobile patient bed US14930542 2015-11-02 US09901503B2 2018-02-27 Steven S. Christensen; Antonio D. Lucero; Brian Riley; Eric B. Lafay; David D. Scott
A mobile patient bed may be used for moving a patient between at least two locations during a medical procedure. The mobile patient bed may comprise an interface configured to selectively couple the mobile patient bed to at least one medical system and at least one processor configured to receive a medical system command via the interface and process the medical system command when the mobile patient bed is coupled to the at least one medical system, receive and process a user command when the mobile patient bed is not coupled to the at least one medical system, and refrain from processing the user command when the mobile patient bed is coupled to the at least one medical system. The mobile patient bed may also comprise a seat and a plurality of motors configured to independently position the seat along a plurality of axes.
78 PERSON SUPPORT APPARATUS SYSTEM US15664831 2017-07-31 US20180028383A1 2018-02-01 Martin W. Stryker; Ross Timothy Lucas; Brandon David Naber; Christopher Gentile
A person support apparatus includes a deck with a seat section, a leg section, and a back section. The back section is pivotally mounted to the seat section. The leg section has a proximal end pivotally mounted to the seat section and a cantilevered end spaced a first distance from its proximal end. The seat section, the leg section, and the back section are arranged to lie in a common plane when the deck is in a supine configuration to support a person in a supine position. A lift is mounted to the seat section of the deck, with the lift being configured to raise the deck relative to a supporting floor surface to a maximum height less than the first distance.
79 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.
80 Rescue chair US15072666 2016-03-17 US09629765B1 2017-04-25 Thomas Mitchell
The present invention is portable lifting apparatus for raising a supine bipedal user into a sitting position with the assistance of sequentially inflated bodies. This device includes a sectional cot, a plurality of inflatable bodies, and a rigid, foldable, locking frame. The addition of the frame, as opposed to the sole use of the inflatable bodies, provides additional stability for the apparatus during the rescue process. Further, due to the rigidity of the frame, it allows another person to lift and carry the apparatus with the patient on it. The apparatus may also include collapsible armrest for use by the patient. The inflatable bodies may inflate simultaneously, resulting in a rapidly raising the patient to a sitting position.
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