序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 EQUIPMENT FOR THE RAISING OF A LYING PERSON US15387286 2016-12-21 US20170100292A1 2017-04-13 Anders Lykkegaard Møller
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.
82 RECONFIGURABLE TRANSPORT APPARATUS US15334933 2016-10-26 US20170079859A1 2017-03-23 Clifford Edwin Lambarth; Jason James Wroblewski; Brandon David Naber; Alfred James Dacey, IV; Ross Timothy Lucas
A transport apparatus includes a frame, a lift mechanism supporting the frame, and a litter deck for supporting a person. The litter deck is adapted to be reconfigured between a chair configuration and a cot configuration. The litter deck is also adapted to be removably mounted to the frame, with the litter deck being adapted to be supported by the frame while the litter deck is in its chair configuration and also while being reconfigured between its chair configuration and its cot configuration.
83 Equipment for the raising of a lying person US14437446 2013-10-23 US09561144B2 2017-02-07 Anders Lykkegaard Møller
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.
84 POWERED AMBULANCE COT WITH AN AUTOMATED COT CONTROL SYSTEM US15245661 2016-08-24 US20160374884A1 2016-12-29 Colleen Q. Blickensderfer; Brian M. Magill; Timothy R. Wells; Preeti Sar; Derick C. Robinson; Nicholas V. Valentino; Michael D. Clark
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.
85 Reconfigurable transport apparatus US14206151 2014-03-12 US09510981B2 2016-12-06 Clifford Edwin Lambarth; Jason James Wroblewski; Brandon David Naber; Alfred James Dacy, IV; Thomas Alan Puvogel; Ross Timothy Lucas
A transport apparatus includes a frame, a lift mechanism supporting the frame, and a litter deck for supporting a person. The litter deck is adapted to be reconfigured between a chair configuration and a cot configuration. The litter deck is also adapted to be removably mounted to the frame, with the litter deck being adapted to be supported by the frame while the litter deck is in its chair configuration and also while being reconfigured between its chair configuration and its cot configuration.
86 Powered ambulance cot with an automated cot control system US14538164 2014-11-11 US09456938B2 2016-10-04 Colleen Q. Blickensderfer; Brian M. Magill; Tim R. Wells; Preeti Sar; Derick C. Robinson; Nicholas V. Valentino; Michael D. Clark
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.
87 PARAMEDIC CHAIR CARRIER US14033402 2013-09-20 US20150083771A1 2015-03-26 Lugino Barbisan
A paramedic chair carrier is provided comprising a main frame and a sliding frame slidably carried by the main frame so as to be slidable between an extended position and a retracted position relative to the main frame. A gas spring acts between the main frame and the sliding frame to bias the sliding frame toward the retracted position. A chair support hook on the sliding frame supports the paramedic chair and a chair handle latch is carried by the main frame for releasably retaining the handle of the paramedic chair. A locking latch system comprising a first lock component carried by the sliding frame and a second lock component carried by the main frame releasably locks the sliding frame in the retracted position.
88 PATIENT TRANSPORT PLATFORM US14375883 2013-01-30 US20150014959A1 2015-01-15 Trevor Youngmann; Brian Huml; David Heidenreich; Nathan Yensho; Michael Maske
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.
89 RECONFIGURABLE PATIENT SUPPORT US14206257 2014-03-12 US20140259420A1 2014-09-18 Clifford Edwin Lambarth; Jason James Wroblewski; Brandon David Naber; Alfred James Dacy, IV; Thomas Alan Puvogel; Ross Timothy Lucas
A patient support includes a base, a deck for supporting a patient, and a lift mechanism supporting the deck on the base and configured to adjust the orientation of the deck while allowing the head and foot sections of the deck to be articulated with respect to the seat section of the deck.
90 Bariatric Adapter for Standard-Size Gurney US13486409 2012-06-01 US20130320688A1 2013-12-05 Larry D. HORNADAY; Joshua J. Sharp
A bariatric adapter for a portable patient-transport gurney provides a wider, secure and comfortable surface for carrying larger patients. The adapter may be constructed in multiple segments so that adjustments of the gurney (e.g., elevating head/torso support or leg supports) can still be used. The adapter does not require modifications to the gurney, so it can be removed when not needed. However, smaller patients may also find the wider bed more comfortable, so it may be left attached for all users.
91 STEERABLE ULTRA-LOW PATIENT BED US13769547 2013-02-18 US20130180051A1 2013-07-18 DONALD ROUSSY; RICHARD BRIAN ROUSSY; GEORGE ROUSSY
A steerable ultra-low patient bed incorporates means for maintaining verticality of the caster stem at all height positions of the bed, and means for selectively locking the caster assemblies of the bed in a desired locking position. The means for selectively locking the caster assemblies may be actuated from either end of the bed using a central actuation mechanism. The bed preferably has legs that are pivotally and translatably attached at their upper end to the bed frame, and caster support members that are longitudinally aligned with the bed pivotally attached to the lower end of each leg. Each caster support member has a single caster assembly attached thereto. The means for maintaining verticality of the caster stem incorporates a constraint means that urges the caster support member in a direction of rotation opposite that of the leg during adjustment of the height of the bed.
92 TRANSFORMABLE BED FOR EXAMINATIONS IN PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY US13434191 2012-03-29 US20130074265A1 2013-03-28 Yizhi Liu; Haotian Lin; Weirong Chen; Lixia Luo
A transformable bed for examinations in pediatric ophthalmology, especially suitable for the use of general anesthesia when conducting eye examinations, is provided. The bed may include a fixed bed board, a movable bed board, a movable seat, a movable support, a securing strap, and a main frame. The bed may be fixedly connected to the top of the main frame, the movable bed board may be rotationally connected to the top of the main frame, and the movable seat may be rotationally connected to the top of the main frame. The securing strap may be disposed on the movable bed board, in which one end of the movable support may be removably connected to the movable bed board, and another end may be removably connected to the main frame. The transformable bed may function both as an anesthesia bed and a handcart, and may be quickly switched therebetween.
93 Steerable ultra-low patient bed US10548410 2004-03-10 US20110113556A1 2011-05-19 Donald Roussy; Richard Brian Roussy; George Roussy
A steerable ultra-low patient bed that incorporates a means for maintaining verticality of the caster stem at all height positions of the bed and a means for selectively locking the caster assemblies of the bed in a desired locking position. The means for selectively locking the caster assemblies may be actuated from either end of the bed using a central actuation mechanism. The bed according to the present invention has legs that are pivotally and translatably attached at their upper end to a frame of the bed and caster support members that are longitudinally aligned with the bed pivotally attached to the lower end of each leg. The caster support members each have a single caster assembly attached thereto. The means for maintaining verticality of the caster stem incorporates a constraint means that urges the caster support member in a direction of rotation opposite to that of the leg during adjustment of the height of the bed.
94 Foldable, portable trauma treatment and monitoring patient platform US11983566 2007-11-09 US07818840B2 2010-10-26 Peter Andrew Barnett; Todd Douglas Kneale; Steven Bruce Alexander; Terrance Paul Domae
There is provided a foldable, portable, trauma treatment and monitoring patient platform. The patient platform includes an upper housing body including a top surface and an upper patient support surface. The patient platform also includes a lower housing body including a rear surface and a lower patient support surface. The upper and lower patient support surfaces are cooperative to collectively support a patient. The lower housing and upper housing are in pivotal communication to enable selective articulation about a pivoting axis between a closed orientation and an open orientation. In the closed orientation, the upper patient support surface is substantially flush with the lower patient support surface. In the open orientation, the upper patient support surface and lower patient support surface are substantially co-planar. A bay capable of receiving at least one medical monitoring/treatment unit is located within at least one of the upper and lower housing bodies.
95 On-vehicle stretcher and litter US12351054 2009-01-09 US07775574B2 2010-08-17 Sigeyuki Matunaga; Noriyuki Matunaga; Kazuyuki Goto
A stretcher fixture installed on the floor surface of the cargo bed of an ambulance or the like to fix a stretcher on the cargo bed of the ambulance or the like, characterized by having a front hook which is mounted on the front floor surface of the cargo bed of an ambulance or the like to fix the front part of the stretcher; and a lock plate which is installed on the rear floor surface and has a lock piece engaging with a lock supporter installed in the rear part of the stretcher.
96 A Rescuing and Carrying Device US12438546 2007-05-10 US20090313759A1 2009-12-24 Cho Kee Wong
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.
97 Body transfer system and support pads US11561683 2006-11-20 US07552493B2 2009-06-30 Christopher T. McNulty
A system for transferring a body from a first surface to a second surface, or supporting a body during such translation with substantially no agitation of the body, is provided. A pad configured for use on a plurality of patient support surfaces, e.g., with the transfer system, can comprise a main portion dimensioned to substantially cover a first support surface, a supplemental portion configured to combine with the main portion to substantially cover a second support surface dimensioned larger than the first support surface, and at least one living hinge coupling the main portion to the supplemental portion and configured to adapt the pad for use between the first support surface and second support surface.
98 ON-VEHICLE STRETCHER AND LITTER US12351054 2009-01-09 US20090123249A1 2009-05-14 Sigeyuki Matunaga; Noriyuki Matunaga; Kazuyuki Goto
A stretcher fixture installed on the floor surface of the cargo bed of an ambulance or the like to fix a stretcher on the cargo bed of the ambulance or the like, characterized by having a front hook which is mounted on the front floor surface of the cargo bed of an ambulance or the like to fix the front part of the stretcher; and a lock plate which is installed on the rear floor surface and has a lock piece engaging with a lock supporter installed in the rear part of the stretcher.
99 On-vehicle stretcher and litter US11821732 2007-06-25 US07490884B2 2009-02-17 Sigeyuki Matunaga; Noriyuki Matunaga; Kazuyuki Goto
A stretcher comprising an upper frame for placing a litter thereon, having casters on a front leg and a rear leg; a constant load spring serving as a slide mechanism for changing the position of the upper frame vertically; a pin lock mechanism for fixing the upper frame having been moved vertically at an arbitrary position; a trapezoidal concave-shaped fitting groove for fixing the head side of a litter to the front end part of the upper frame; and a C-shaped hook for fixing the foot side of the litter to the rear end part of the upper frame, characterized in that a vertically and longitudinally adjustable lock supporter engaging with a lock piece for fixing the stretcher installed on the cargo bed of an ambulance or the like is provided in the rear part of the stretcher, and the pin lock mechanism is mounted with an emergency lever.
100 Dynamic patient positioning system US11985814 2007-11-16 US20080071420A1 2008-03-20 Timothy Guertin; Marcel Marc
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.
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