序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Adjustable patient transport system US11209329 2005-08-23 US07325815B2 2008-02-05 Eric D. Rush
An adjustable patient transport system transports a patient in a comfortable, safe manner by allowing the operator to adjust the head support portion of the apparatus to suit the patient's height. The adjustable patient transport system broadly comprises a patient transport chair having an adjustable back comprising a seat portion, back portion, head support portion, rear leg portion, front leg portion, and material roller system. The back portion comprises an outer frame having a hollow insert and a cloth backing adapted to support a patient's back; the head support portion comprises an inner frame adapted to be received in the hollow insert of the outer frame. The head support portion further comprises a horizontal cross bar having adjustable support material fixedly attached thereto connecting to the material roller system. The adjustable patient transport system can be folded for convenient storage.
102 On-vehicle stretcher and litter US11821732 2007-06-25 US20080001421A1 2008-01-03 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.
103 Folding Chair Cot For Use With Emergency Vehicles US11734229 2007-04-11 US20070182220A1 2007-08-09 Nathan Walkinshaw; Tad Clark; Mark Wenzel
The present invention relates to a collapsible emergency vehicle chair cot that includes a support system and a movement system. The support system is a retractable system disposed on the bottom of the cot to support the chair cot during transportation. For example, one embodiment of a support system includes a track that extends from the bottom for the chair cot. The track supports the chair cot thereby minimizing the need for an emergency worker to manually support the chair cot during transportation. The movement system is coupled to the support system and utilizes rotational movement to assist in moving the chair cot over a surface. For example, one embodiment of a movement system includes coupling a motor system and a brake system to the support system to provide motorized movement. The support system and movement system are configured to be collapsible to facilitate using the chair cot with an emergency vehicle. The chair cot further includes at least two platforms for supporting a patient in a seated position.
104 Combination ambulance cot and chair US11344878 2006-02-01 US20070174967A1 2007-08-02 Elroy Bourgraf; Irvin Pollock
A combination ambulance cot and chair is disclosed. The invention includes a support frame, and a segmented patient support pivotally mounted to the support frame for movement at least between a chair position and a fully-reclined position. The segmented patient support has a seat segment. A securing device is connected functionally to the support frame and the seat segment, and configured to releasably secure the combination ambulance cot and chair in at least the fully-reclined position.
105 Mountain chair apparatus and method for transporting a handicapped person over mountainous terrain US08646530 1996-05-10 US06736417B1 2004-05-18 Ward Whitmire
A chair situated upon a single wheel in such a relationship to achieve a low center of gravity. The chair is secured between parallel elongated handle members, extending from the front to the back of the chair which enables the safe transportation of a handicapped person and cargo by two other people over rugged terrain where conventional devices for handicapped individuals are unsuitable. The chair is convertible to a four-wheeled chair which makes it practical to use for camping trips in the wilderness.
106 Body transfer system US10458614 2003-06-10 US20030226202A1 2003-12-11 Christopher McNulty
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.
107 Stair chair US36265199 1999-07-27 US6435538B2 2002-08-20 ELLIS JONATHAN STEWART; WARD PHILIP IAN
A stair chair is provided and includes a seat 30, a backrest 34, a foot rest 32, upper handles 84 and lower handles 82. Three wheels 62 are mounted at each side of the chair. The wheels are pivotal about their own axis and also a common axis. Rotation about the common axis can be braked or locked. The chair can be lowered downstairs with a person pulling on the upper handle 84 and another person pushing on the lower handles 82 in order to slow movement of the chair down the stairs.
108 Combination ambulance cot and chair US09613399 2000-07-11 US06381781B1 2002-05-07 Elroy Edwin Bourgraf; Ronald Duane Vance; Eugene VanDyne
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.
109 Ambulance stretchers for carrying patients US436232 1995-05-17 US5572756A 1996-11-12 Martti Muuranen; Eero Vuorenoja
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 part (6), which is firmly fixed to the supporting frame, a rigid auxiliary frame (18a, 32, 34) is formed to join the frame beams (2). The auxiliary frame part has articulated points (35) for fixing adjustable patient bed parts (5, 7) and articulated points (33) for fixing supporting rods (11, 36) of the adjustable patient bed parts. The frame beams (2) are rigid through the region of the auxiliary frame and extending to at least one end of the stretcher.
110 Multi-position pediatric immobilizer and transport device US231851 1994-04-25 US5496092A 1996-03-05 Gary R. Williams; Irvin D. Pollock
A multiple position child restraint device 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, seat support, and leg support 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 having a plurality of locking slots which align with one another at predetermined angular relationships, and wherein a locking bar 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 and a releasable buckle secures the 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 are also provided along the opposite longitudinal edges of the seat and back support members.
111 Collapsible extrication device US105896 1993-08-11 US5375277A 1994-12-27 Walter Carr; Jerry L. Taylor
A personal extraction cart for supporting and restraining a person to facilitate movement of that person from an extrication point, wherein the cart includes a frame having a support surface. The support surface has upper and lower faces and a leg support portion and a back support portion defining a longitudinal length with oppositely disposed longitudinal edges. The leg and back support portions have a use position in which the upper faces of each of those portions are angled relative to each other along the longitudinal length of the frame. Wheels are preferably attached below the support surface for facilitating movement of the cart in its transportation position. In a preferred embodiment, a pair of oppositely disposed roll shields are provided below the upper face of the support surface for facilitating rolling of the cart between an upright transportation position where the wheels are engaged for movement, and a loading position where the cart is at least partially supported along one of the longitudinal edges. In loading position, the cart can be placed next to a person in generally prone position to facilitate loading of that person onto the support surface of the cart. Thereafter, the cart is rolled to its upright or transportation position for easy movement on its wheels.
112 Athlete carrier US798744 1985-11-15 US4695072A 1987-09-22 Royce L. Brooks
Apparatus for manually transporting an injured person includes a chair having a seat, a backrest, front and rear legs, ground wheels on the rear legs and carrier arms which extend forwardly and backwardly at opposite sides of the chair. These elements are preferably foldable relative to each other from a chair configuration to a more compact storage configuration and the forward segments of the carrier arms are selectively detachable from the chair to facilitate seating of an injured person. A leg support cross strap extends between the forward carrier arm segments and additional straps enable each leg of the person to be secured to a separate one of the carrier arm segments. The device may be wheeled along the ground, where possible, by one or more carrier persons in front of the chair and may otherwise be lifted by carriers at the front and back of the chair. The device is particularly suited for transporting injured athletes from a playing field while also being useful in other situations that require manual transport of a person.
113 Orthopedic device US3563601D 1968-10-23 US3563601A 1971-02-16 DICKEY PATRICIA C
An orthopedic device adapted for handling of a child confined within a Spigi cast or Frejka pillow splint providing the handler of the child with and convenience and providing the child with a proper amount of support and adequate comfort, the orthopedic device having provision for use as an infant seat, a car seat, a stroller, a bed and a jumper.
114 Stretcher US17272550 1950-07-08 US2699557A 1955-01-18 GRAVATT QUINTIN M
115 Stretcher US74006734 1934-08-16 US2015391A 1935-09-24 NATHANIEL ANDERSON CHARLES
116 Photo-litho US450835D US450835A 1891-04-21
117 Improvement in invalid-chairs US173893D US173893A 1876-02-22
118 MANUAL LIFTING SLING DEVICE US15549695 2017-06-25 US20180235821A1 2018-08-23 Cho Kee WONG; Wai Jun Sabrina WONG YEUNG
A manual lifting sling device including a bottom support portion, a rear side support portion, a left side retainer portion and a right side retainer portion, at least two lift handles, a left foldable portion, and a right foldable portion; wherein the manual lifting sling device is configured to be switchable between a standby state in the form of a sheet and an operation state in the form of a seat.
119 Transport apparatus US15932271 2018-02-16 US20180177650A1 2018-06-28 Clifford Edwin Lambarth; Jason James Wroblewski; Brandon David Naber; Alfred James Dacey, IV; Ross Timothy Lucas
A first transport apparatus includes a deck for supporting a patient thereon and a lift mechanism supporting the deck. The deck is removable from the lift mechanism for use as a second transport apparatus or part of a second transport apparatus. The first transport apparatus further includes an electrically powered device at the first transport apparatus, and a user input device for wireless control of the electrically powered device, which is operable at or near the first transport apparatus and the second transport apparatus.
120 Reconfigurable transport apparatus US15334933 2016-10-26 US09925098B2 2018-03-27 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.
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