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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 Foldable isolation device JP2000590566 1999-12-13 JP2003523217A 2003-08-05 ジェームズ アール. ガウザー; ジョージ エル. ステファネク; ジョーゼフ ジェイ. ペトロビック; ロバート エル. ミュリンズ
(57)【要約】 危険な生物学的及び化学的物質による望ましくない汚染を防ぐための、ベースを具えた折り畳み可能な人間用隔離装置。 ジッパーによってカバーがベースに接続されている。 複数のグラブボックス・ポートが設けられ、迅速且つ便利な患者の治療を可能にしている。
82 Fitting unit of stretcher JP28750598 1998-10-09 JP2000107230A 2000-04-18 HARADA JUNICHI
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a fitting unit capable of reducing operation force required for an operation and reducing cost, and excellent in travelling property by permitting a unit main body to automatically travel when one side of wheels are grounded. SOLUTION: A carrier 9 is rocked with a center shaft 7 as a center till the wheels 8 are grounded and the center shaft 7 is slipped as against a frictive clutch 10 after grounding. The rocking of the carrier 9 is stopped after the wheels 8 are grounded on a ground surface and most of the torques of a driving motor 6 become driving power for rotating the wheels 8 so that a stretcher main body starts to move. While the stretcher main body is moved, the sum of the force of the torques by the rotation of the wheels 8 and the force of weight added to the ground surface is added on the ground surface in an underground direction so that driving force required for travelling is transmitted to the ground surface B without newly adding external force in the ground direction of the wheels 8. COPYRIGHT: (C)2000,JPO
83 Concealed trolley JP11733190 1990-05-07 JPH0332665A 1991-02-13 HAWAADO SUTANRII RAITO
PURPOSE: To fully conceal the inside of a trolley, and the given out-looking of the trolley not look as a dead body transporting means by providing a movable supporting device in an enclosure, supporting a stretcher or a platform, and positioning the movable supporting device to be at the position of aiding the loading and unloading the dead body on the stretcher or platform into or from the enclosure. CONSTITUTION: A transportable stretcher or platform 21 is supported by a rollers 20. A preferably shaped stretcher 21 consists of a tubular steel-made frame 22 for supporting a plastic or metallic-made tray 23. The stretcher 21 supports the human body, and the size is determined to be equivalent to an acceptable size by the cabinet of a mortuary. The stretcher 21 and enclosure 10 can support a large sized dead body by the stretcher, and when a pivoted arm 15 is substantially in a horizontal position at the descending position of the arm 15, i.e., at the bottom of the enclosure, the stretcher 21 and the enclosure 10 provide a length, width and depth for fully housing the dead body into the rectangular enclosure. COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO
84 Lifesaving capsule JP14800878 1978-12-01 JPS5486992A 1979-07-10 HERUMUUTO HESU; HERUMUUTO HESU JIYUNIA
85 Platform for patient conveying equipment US13211006 2011-08-16 US10022283B2 2018-07-17 Kevin Wilson Lawless
A platform adapted to be attached to a piece of conveying equipment such as a gurney. The platform includes a base defining a cavity. The platform further includes a coupling receiver mounted on the top of the base. The coupling receiver receives a support structure of the conveying equipment and releasably secures the platform to the conveying equipment. A platform member is slideably received within the cavity and is moveable between extended and non-extended positions.
86 Dynamic patient positioning system US11985814 2007-11-16 US10004650B2 2018-06-26 Timothy E. Guertin; Marcel R. 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.
87 Patient Support Systems And Methods For Docking, Transporting, Sterilizing, And Storing Patient Support Decks US15602384 2017-05-23 US20170340498A1 2017-11-30 Brian Tessmer; Lance Erick Larsen; Cecil Alan Myers; Brandon David Naber; Martin W. Stryker; Chad Conway Souke
Patient support systems and methods for docking, transporting, sterilizing, and storing patient support decks. The patient support system comprises patient support decks that are configured to carry patients, such as in emergency situations or in a healthcare facility. The patient support decks are adapted to be engaged by docking stations and transport devices. Different configurations of docking stations and transport devices are contemplated. Sterilization apparatuses are provided to sterilize the patient support decks after use and storage facilities store the patient support decks for later use once they are sterilized.
88 DYNAMIC PATIENT POSITIONING SYSTEM US15241385 2016-08-19 US20160354615A1 2016-12-08 Timothy E. Guertin; Marcel R. 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.
89 Quick Release Clamp for Stretcher Carriers and the Like US14339557 2014-07-24 US20160022514A1 2016-01-28 David A. Holmes
A stretcher clamp mountable on a gurney designed to be quickly opened for inserting a cylindrical stretcher handle and then quickly closed. When closed, the stretcher clamp remains in a closed, locked position regardless of bumps and jolts received when the gurney is moved across rough terrain. When the gurney reaches its destination, the novel stretcher clamps are easily and reliably openable to release the stretcher handle therefrom. Unlike stretcher clamps of the prior art, the stretcher clamp of the invention is not prone to jamming caused by bending or other distortions during transit. The clamp has two major components: an elongated latch handle and an elongated handle retainer, both rotatively mounted in a rigid, U-shaped frame or base. These two components are interconnected by a linkage assembly that is rotatively connected to the elongated latch handle and the elongated handle retainer and positioned therebetween.
90 Six-wheeled stretcher US14136279 2013-12-20 US09021634B2 2015-05-05 Kazuyuki Goto; Noriyuki Matunaga; Shigeyuki Matunaga
A stretcher including an upper frame for mounting a lifter thereon, a front leg pivotably attached to the upper frame, a rear leg pivotably attached to the upper frame, a fixed caster attached to one end of the front leg, a swivel caster attached to one end of the rear leg, and an auxiliary swivel caster attached to the front leg, wherein the upper frame is vertically adjustable by folding the front and rear legs relative to the upper frame, and wherein the auxiliary swivel caster is positioned relative to the fixed caster such that the auxiliary swivel caster is in contact with the ground when the upper frame is fully lowered and the front leg is folded away from the rear leg, and the auxiliary swivel caster is out of contact with the ground when the upper frame is fully lowered and the front leg is folded toward the rear leg.
91 Field litter support US13534408 2012-06-27 US08876129B2 2014-11-04 Luigi Cesare Pizzi Spadoni
A field litter support (1) includes two side structures (2, 3), each supporting at least one wheel (4) in order to define a frame (40), connecting devices (38a, 38b, 38c, 38d) for attaching a litter (100) to the frame (40), elements (5) adapted to reciprocally move the side structures (2, 3) and a mechanism (6) for blocking the elements (5), and therefore the structures (2, 3), in a predetermined position, attachable to the structures (2, 3). The structures (2, 3) are reciprocally moved close or away along the axis (60) of the wheels (4) without removing the frame (40). This characteristic, however, does not jeopardize the size, because, once the field litter support (1) has been packaged, it has a size equivalent to the one of the closed field litter supports of the prior art.
92 Ambulance vehicle for transport of patients, injured persons and the like US13814215 2011-07-22 US08820812B2 2014-09-02 Ezio Menna
A vehicle for transport of injured persons, patients and the like, which comprises: a sanitary compartment including a treading plane raised with respect to a ground surface, and an upper zone, opposite the treading plane; a lifting device for loading and unloading a stretcher located between a first extracted position in which the stretcher is resting on the ground and a second housed position in which it is arranged internally of a sanitary compartment; in which the lifting device comprises: collecting means configured to pick up the stretcher and being mobile between a lowered configuration below the level of the treading plane and a raised configuration; movement means of the collecting means, internally associable to the sanitary compartment at the upper zone for moving the stretcher between the first position and the second position and being destined to maintain the collected stretcher suspended above the treading plane.
93 Patient single surface system US13753131 2013-01-29 US08813277B2 2014-08-26 Scott M. Ahlman
This invention is directed towards a patient single surface system, PS3, which is a next generation system solution for patient accommodation, diagnosis, treatment, transfer and transport. PS3 provides a single surface for the patient to remain on from the trauma site through diagnosis, treatment and convalescence. Needs addressed by the PS3 system include improved patient treatment through reduction in time to treatment, reduced or eliminated unnecessary patient movement and injury, as well as improved comfort throughout treatment and convalescence. In addition, the PS3 system solves significant economic considerations.
94 Patient support and/or transport means and magnetic resonance system US12825413 2010-06-29 US08798717B2 2014-08-05 Bjarne Erik Roscher
A patient support and/or transport device is proposed. The patient support and/or transport device comprises a receptacle in particular for a push-in patient support plate. At least one metal detection device is provided on the receptacle adjacent to the patient support plate when the patient support plate is pushed in.
95 Multi-purpose roll-in emergency cot US13124552 2009-10-19 US08714612B2 2014-05-06 Robert Chinn
A roll-in cot for patient transport and method thereof are disclosed. The cot provides a patient transporter having a support frame configured to support a stretcher on a top side of the support frame and having a sliding track mounted to an under-side of the support frame. A pair of collapsible leading legs is pivotally mounted on the underside of the support frame, and a pair of collapsible and retractable trailing legs is pivotally mounted to the underside of the support frame and also moveably coupled to the sliding track. The trailing legs are configured to swivel from a raised position to a collapsed, unretracted position wherein the pair of trailing legs extend a first horizontal distance past a trailing end of the support frame. The pair of trailing legs are further configured to slide inwardly from a collapsed, unretracted position to a collapsed, retracted position wherein the pair of collapsible and trailing legs extends a second horizontal distance past a trailing end of the support frame, wherein the second horizontal distance is less than the first horizontal distance.
96 SIX-WHEELED STRETCHER US14136279 2013-12-20 US20140103677A1 2014-04-17 Kazuyuki Goto; Noriyuki Matunaga; Shigeyuki Matunaga
A stretcher including an upper frame for mounting a lifter thereon, a front leg pivotably attached to the upper frame, a rear leg pivotably attached to the upper frame, a fixed caster attached to one end of the front leg, a swivel caster attached to one end of the rear leg, and an auxiliary swivel caster attached to the front leg, wherein the upper frame is vertically adjustable by folding the front and rear legs relative to the upper frame, and wherein the auxiliary swivel caster is positioned relative to the fixed caster such that the auxiliary swivel caster is in contact with the ground when the upper frame is fully lowered and the front leg is folded away from the rear leg, and the auxiliary swivel caster is out of contact with the ground when the upper frame is fully lowered and the front leg is folded toward the rear leg.
97 Wheelchair US13197039 2011-08-03 US08636298B2 2014-01-28 Yosiharu Nimura
A wheelchair has a car body of which rear and bottom wall portion are opened, a seat to be divided into right and left portions, a device for moving the right or left portion of the seat, and a holding plate provided on the car body for holding the device for moving the portion of the seat. The device has a link for connecting the seat portion to the car body, and an operation rod for operating the link so that the seat portion is moved between an opened position and a closed position, respectively. Wheels for supporting the car body, brake for the wheel, a brake operation device for operating the brake, a device is provided for synchronously driving the seat moving device and the brake operation device.
98 PORTABLE HUMAN TRANSPORT SYSTEM US13943768 2013-07-16 US20140020183A1 2014-01-23 Damien H. DOMINICK
A portable human transport system for use in field medical rescue operations comprising a fully collapsible litter element attached to one or more rescue harnesses via a choke braking system which minimizes unnecessary patient movement during transport. The transport system may be used by a single rescuer or by multiple rescuers.
99 Patient gurney having configurable registration capabilities US13025648 2011-02-11 US08468625B2 2013-06-25 Andries Nicolaas Schreuder; John Leland Smith; Bradley N. Keiser
A patient support system includes a wheeled gurney having an upper support frame with at least one open side. A front support plate and a rear support plate are attached to the upper support frame, with the rear support plate spaced apart from the front support plate to correspond to the at least one open side. There is a first registration element positioned on the front support plate and a second registration element positioned on the rear support plate. The first and the second registration elements are repeatably moveable between a first registration configuration and a second registration configuration. A method of positioning a patient support on a gurney begins by identifying a registration feature on a surface of a patient support and then identifying a mating registration feature on wheeled patient gurney that corresponds to the registration feature. Next, there is a step of altering the configuration of the mating registration feature to permit the registration feature and the mating registration feature to engage when the patient support is placed on the wheeled patient gurney. The placing step is performed by a robot, for example. Alternatively, the placing step is performed in a radiation treatment room or performed while the patient support is supporting a patient undergoing a radiation therapy.
100 Multi function patient transport US12928089 2010-12-04 US08459660B2 2013-06-11 Troy W. Livingston
A transport that is manually powered for transporting an injured or disabled person from one location to another. The chair is particularly useful for transporting an injured or disabled person (who is of a heavy weight) up or down a flight of stairs. The chair lift is manually driven by reciprocating hand levers operated by an attendant. A ratchet and pawl mechanism in combination with a brake system, which is continuously set/locked, allows movement of the chair only when the chair is being propelled up a flight of stairs and when an attendant purposefully actuates a hand lever to release the brakes and allow movement of the transporter.
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