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 Krankentrage EP81105082.2 1981-07-01 EP0043983B1 1986-03-12 Schnitzler, Alois
102 Krankentrage mit Sicherheitsgurt-System EP81108463.1 1981-10-17 EP0073272B1 1985-04-10
103 Krankentrage EP81105082.2 1981-07-01 EP0043983A2 1982-01-20 Schnitzler, Alois

O Die Erfindung betrifft eine Krankentrage für Krankenfahrzeuge. Die Krankentrage (1, 101, 201) weist zur Halterung bei stoßartigen Bewegungsabläufen in Längsrichtung eines Krankenwagens ein Rückhaltekissen (11, 111, 204) auf. Das Rückhaltekissen ist mit einem Sicherheitsgurt integriert, welches derart am Patienten anliegt, daß dieser bezüglich der Krankentrage (1, 101, 201) bei stoßartigen Bewegungsabläufen in deren Längsrichtung ortsfest bleibt. Bei einer Ausführungsform ist das Rückhaltekissen (111) elastisch gelagert, so daß ein abruptes Abfangen des Patienten vermieden wird. Eine vorteilhafte Weiterbildung besteht darin, daß das Rückhaltekissen (11, 111, 204) mit einem Haltegurt (205) verbunden ist, der seinerseits in Wirkverbindung mit der Sperre (210) einer Aufrollautomatik (203) steht. Die Aufrollautomatik (203) selbst enthält einen Sicherheitsgurt (207), welcher beim Einladen der Krankentrage (1, 101, 201) in eine Trageneinrichtung eines Krankenwagens, vorzugsweise selbsttätig, mit dem Boden (211) des Fahrzeugs verbunden wird. Die Zusammenhänge sind derart, daß eine plötzlich auftretende Zugkraft in dem Haltegurt (205) bei Überschreiten eines bestimmten Verzögerungswertes die Aufrollautomatik (203) über deren Sperre (210) sperrt. Hierdurch werden Patient und Krankentrage sicher festgehalten. Diese Konstruktion ist auch bei Liege-Tragsesseln verwendbar.

104 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.
105 Cart transportable mobile medical critical care point of need field installation units US12387175 2009-04-28 US08505959B2 2013-08-13 Charles W. Darling, III
A cart transportable mobile medical emergency response facility includes a plurality of hand carried carts with cargo canisters with interchangeable components for establishing a decentralized mobile medical treatment facility at a disaster or other emergency area with a lack of usable hospital facilities. The rapidly deployable and accessible collection of carts and medical equipment delivers point-of-need critical care in the absence of conventional time consuming and complex assembly of medical response facilities.
106 Device for providing elements for survival US12251436 2008-10-14 US08327481B2 2012-12-11 Joseph Molinaro
A device for providing elements of survival, including two components that attached together form a sealed compartment. One side of the compartment is substantially flat to enable the transportation of persons or materials, and has a number of handles to facilitate transportation.
107 Collapsible Wheeled Stretcher US13258524 2010-04-27 US20120007340A1 2012-01-12 Ilan Bar Noy; Hava Bar Noy
The present invention discloses a foldable collapsible wheeled stretcher on wheels, having handles for pulling and steering. The device is provided with dependent suspensions allowing mobility in rough and bumpy terrain while maintaining the stability of stretcher surface, reducing tilt and vibration that reach the wounded person being transported upon the stretcher. It is provided with folding or telescopic means allowing it to be carried upon the back or stowed in a small volume. The device enables rescue of injured people in an improved manner from (for example) regions which are not passable by vehicles, and may be pulled by a single rescuer instead of being carried by two to four. The device may be further used to transport material.
108 Clamp assembly US12398267 2009-03-05 US07789352B2 2010-09-07 Charles W. Darling, III
A clamp for gripping two members together, in which one of the members may be repositioned within the clamp between two orientations. The clamp is made of two jaws having facing flat surfaces. Each flat surface has a recess for accommodating one of the members, while each flat surface has two additional recesses representing the alternative positions of the second member which can be moved between the alternative positions by loosening the fastening device connecting the jaws.
109 Wheeled attachment system US12327420 2008-12-03 US07631380B1 2009-12-15 Donald O. Larson
A wheeled attachment system for efficiently attaching to a spine board to allow the spine board to be easily maneuvered over various surfaces (e.g. flat surfaces, stairs, etc.). The wheeled attachment system generally includes a front support, a pair of wheel assemblies extending from opposing sides of the front support, a pair of side supports extending from the front support adjacent the pair of wheel assemblies and at least one strap extending from the pair of side supports. The side supports and the front support define a cavity adapted to receive an end of a spine board, wherein the strap is adapted to secure the pair of wheel assemblies about the spine board. A pair of extension members interconnect the pair of wheel assemblies with the front support so that a center rotational axis of the pair of wheel assemblies is vertically offset with the front support.
110 Mobile stretcher US10559791 2004-06-07 US07627915B2 2009-12-08 Jan Eriksson
Mobile stretcher comprising a bed face on a frame provided with a head-end and a foot-end, the foot-end being provided with a fixedly arranged rack, which carries at least one medical instrument, the rack being formed so that the medical instrument carried by the rack is located midwise above the foot-end.
111 Suspended wheeled cargo transport apparatus and self-standing platform US10862050 2004-06-04 US07591627B2 2009-09-22 Erik A. Westover
A device to facilitate transporting an injured person or cargo over rough terrain having an elongated rigid load bed riding on adjustable air-sprung suspension over a wheel assembly having a narrow track. The device includes handles extending from each end which can be used to control the device during movement or which can by folded down to provide vertical supports to maintain a stable stationary unattended position. The air suspension is utilized to actively raise and lower the device to facilitate changing between movable and stationary configurations. Brakes are provided on the wheels for control while descending, independent of the security of the footing of the operator(s). The device also provides for being towed utilizing a universal-joint connector to a towed vehicle which allows flexibility of the connection but prevents torsional movement and maintains side-to-side stability of the towed device.
112 Cart transportable mobile medical critical care point of need field installation units US12387175 2009-04-28 US20090212535A1 2009-08-27 Charles W. Darling, III
A cart transportable mobile medical emergency response facility includes a plurality of hand carried carts with cargo canisters with interchangeable components for establishing a decentralized mobile medical treatment facility at a disaster or other emergency area with a lack of usable hospital facilities. The rapidly deployable and accessible collection of carts and medical equipment delivers point-of-need critical care in the absence of conventional time consuming and complex assembly of medical response facilities
113 CLAMP ASSEMBLY US12398267 2009-03-05 US20090151137A1 2009-06-18 Charles W. Darling, III
A mission adaptable multi-purpose, collapsible portable cart/utility table, for use in emergency response and disaster situations, camping, hunting and other outdoors activities, which carries medical rescue carts, canoes, small boats, game, or hauled cargo by hand. The portable cart/utility table can be converted to a various uses and the portable cart/utility table can be folded down and transported within a wheeled bin, backpack, hand carried bag, canoe or boat. It transports injured persons or cargo over long, rough terrain and it can broken down into a carrying position, by hand or by back. The objects being carried can be held by clamps, by fasteners, or through the use of insertions with longitudinally extending channels. An optional pivotable kickstand and/or tie rods can stabilize the cart in a position of rest. The portable cart/utility table can also be the basis of a reconfigurable, modular, expandable medical critical care point of need field installation system deployable by land, sea, and air to reach very remote and rugged regions.
114 Wheeled attachment system for spine boards US12120640 2008-05-14 US07516503B1 2009-04-14 Donald O. Larson
A wheeled attachment system for efficiently attaching to a spine board to allow the spine board to be easily maneuvered over various surfaces (e.g. flat surfaces, stairs, etc.). The wheeled attachment system generally includes an end support, a pair of wheel assemblies extending from opposing sides of the end support, a pair of side supports extending from the end support adjacent the pair of wheel assemblies and at least one strap extending from the pair of side supports. The side supports and the end support define a cavity adapted to receive an end of a spine board, wherein the strap is adapted to secure the pair of wheel assemblies about the spine board.
115 Wheeled attachment system for spine boards US11852793 2007-09-10 US07516502B1 2009-04-14 Donald O. Larson; Kasey P. Larson
A wheeled attachment system for efficiently attaching to a spine board to allow the spine board to be easily maneuvered over various surfaces (e.g. flat surfaces, stairs, etc.). The wheeled attachment system generally includes a support structure including a shaft, a plurality of wheels and at least one support, wherein at least three of the plurality of wheels are rotatably attached at each opposing end of the shaft and wherein the plurality of wheels form a tri-wheeled structure upon each of the opposing ends of the shaft. The support extends outwardly from the shaft between the opposing ends of the shaft, wherein the support stabilizes the support structure upon an object positioned adjacent the support structure. An attachment structure extends from the support structure, wherein the attachment structure removably secures the attachment structure and the support structure to the object.
116 Mission adaptable portable cart/utility table arrangement US11980986 2007-10-31 US20090051143A1 2009-02-26 Charles W. Darling, III
A mission adaptable multi-purpose, collapsible portable cart/utility table, for use in emergency response and disaster situations, camping, hunting and other outdoors activities, which carries medical rescue carts, canoes, small boats, game, or hauled cargo by hand. It transports one or more cargo bins over long, rough terrain and each bin can include one or more cabinet drawers therein, wherein upon tilting of a cargo bin from a horizontal transport position to a substantially vertical position the cargo bin serves as a supply cabinet. Each bin is openable to expose the supply drawers for use.
117 Mission adaptable portable cart/utility table arrangement US11545343 2006-10-10 US07407177B2 2008-08-05 Charles W. Darling, III
A mission adaptable multi-purpose, collapsible portable cart/utility table, for use in emergency response and disaster situations, camping, hunting and other outdoors activities, which carries medical rescue carts, canoes, small boats, game, or hauled cargo by hand. It transports injured persons or cargo over long, rough terrain and it can broken down into a carrying position, by hand or by back. The cart has optional removable clamps for clamping a conventional transportable carrier, such as a stretcher or stokes-type rescue carrier bed, thereto. The objects being carried can be held by clamps, by fasteners, or through the use of insertions with longitudinally extending channels. It is collapsible, so that it can be disassembled and carried, and then reassembled at another destination along a wilderness journey.
118 Mission adaptable portable cart/utility table arrangement US11545328 2006-10-10 US07392994B2 2008-07-01 Charles W. Darling, III
A mission adaptable multi-purpose, collapsible portable cart/utility table, for use in emergency response and disaster situations, camping, hunting and other outdoors activities, which carries medical rescue carts, canoes, small boats, game, or hauled cargo by hand. It transports one or more cargo bins over long, rough terrain and each bin can include one or more cabinet drawers therein, wherein upon tilting of a cargo bin from a horizontal transport position to a substantially vertical position the cargo bin serves as a supply cabinet. Each bin is openable to expose the supply drawers for use.
119 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.
120 Towable collapsible patient supporting carrier US11378848 2006-03-16 US20070216118A1 2007-09-20 Mark Jackson; Marc Segal
A collapsible patient supporting carrier configured as either a backboard or a stretcher for being pulled or towed behind a person, animal or vehicle, such as a bicycle, motorcycle, snow mobile or jet ski. The carrier comprises a plurality of support sections interconnected by connecting mechanisms that are configured to selectively place the carrier in a collapsed condition having a support surface for carrying medical supplies or an extended condition for transporting an injured person. Each support section is made up of a frame and one or more support members, such as a rigid plate or a somewhat flexible material, attached to the frame. The forward end of the carrier has a tow connector member to connect to a tow member for towing. Transport members, such as wheels, skis or a floatation member, are operatively connected near the second end of the carrier to facilitate movement over a surface.
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