序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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81 | PATIENT HANDLING DEVICE | EP10823939.3 | 2010-10-12 | EP2470144A2 | 2012-07-04 | CHILDS, William; BIRMAN, Steve; BLEEKER, William; RADGENS, Paul; BRUBAKER, Dickson; PAUL, Anish; MEYER, Dennis |
A patient handling device, such as a bed, stretcher, cot, or the like, includes a deck on which a patient may lie and which is surrounded by siderails. Control panels may be mounted on the siderails in a staggered fashion to improve the ease of accessing the control panels. A handle assembly may be included near the top of the Fowler section of the deck which allows a pair of handles to be squeezed independently for manual pivoting of the Fowler section. Squeezing one handle does not increase the force required to subsequently squeeze the other handle. The pivoting of the Fowler section may also be carried out automatically through an electrical actuator. The raising of the deck may be carried out through an electrical pump that pumps hydraulic fluid, and which may be activated near the top end of the stroke of a reciprocating pedal. | ||||||
82 | Push handle with pivotable handle post | EP09250209.5 | 2009-01-27 | EP2085062B1 | 2012-03-28 | Zerhusen, Robert Mark; McCaig, Steven V. |
83 | Push handle with rotatable user interface | EP09250210.3 | 2009-01-27 | EP2085063A3 | 2010-04-28 | Zerhusen, Robert Mark; Hamberg, Stephen R.; Reinke, Christian H. |
A patient support apparatus includes a frame, a patient support coupled to the frame, a push handle coupled to the frame and having a handle post, and a user interface coupled to the handle post and having at least one user input. The user interface is rotatable about an axis defined by the handle post between a first position presenting the at least one user input to a caregiver standing at an end of the frame and a second position presenting the at least one user input to a caregiver standing alongside the frame.
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84 | Push handle with pivotable handle post | EP09250209.5 | 2009-01-27 | EP2085062A3 | 2010-04-28 | Zerhusen, Robert Mark; McCaig, Steven V. |
A patient support apparatus comprises a frame, a patient support coupled to the frame, a push handle coupled to the frame and having a handle post, and at least one user input coupled to the handle post. The handle post is movable between a first position presenting the at least one user input to a caregiver standing at an end of the frame and a second position presenting the at least one user input to a caregiver standing alongside the frame.
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85 | Stretcher | EP06075788.7 | 2000-03-17 | EP1698314B1 | 2010-04-21 | Way, Christopher B.; Mulder, Craig C. |
86 | DISPOSITIF DE GUIDAGE POUR TABLE D'OPÉRATION COMPRENANT DES BRAS DE GUIDAGE APTES À ÊTRE FIXÉS DE MANIÈRE AMOVIBLE SUR LADITE TABLE, ET TABLE D'OPÉRATION COMPORTANT DE TELS BRAS DE GUIDAGE | EP07731321.1 | 2007-04-19 | EP2029081B1 | 2010-03-03 | L'HEGARAT, Jean-Marie; COLLOT, Olivier; FRANCO, Filipe |
87 | DISPOSABLE TRANSPORTER | EP08726442.0 | 2008-03-05 | EP2117490A1 | 2009-11-18 | JENSEN, Ronald; BEU, Richard; VERSTEYLEN, Sayandro |
The present disclosure is a disposable transporter that is absorbent, portable, and lightweight, and having sufficient strength to carry an injured soldier or medical patient. The transporter has a backing substrate, absorbent body, and gripping device. The gripping device permits manual carrying or insertion of poles to form a litter or portable cot. The absorbent body may have active agents that kill microorganisms to reduce the risk of contamination, infection, and odors from blood or other body fluids. The disclosure provides a process for producing base materials for the transporter. Also disclosed is a transporter kit having a transporter and a water-resistant case. | ||||||
88 | Stretcher having hand actuated caster braking apparatus | EP07250202.4 | 2007-01-18 | EP1810652A3 | 2008-11-12 | Albersmeyer, David A.; Heimbrock, Richard Henry; Suttman, Glen C.; Turner, Jonathon D.; Wiggins, Brian T; Weiler, Martin D.; Figel, Gregory J.; Rudolf, Kenneth Q. |
A patient support apparatus (20) includes a frame (22,26), a plurality of casters (24) coupled to the frame (22), and a push handle (68) that is coupled to the frame (26) and that is gripable to maneuver the patient support apparatus (20) along a floor (50). The patient support apparatus (20) has a brake handle (302) that is coupled to the push handle (68) and that is movable to brake at least one of the casters (24). The apparatus (20) also has brake pedals (132,134,176,178) coupled to all four brakes.
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89 | Stretcher having hand actuated caster braking apparatus | EP07250202.4 | 2007-01-18 | EP1810652A2 | 2007-07-25 | Albersmeyer, David A.; Heimbrock, Richard Henry; Suttman, Glen C.; Turner, Jonathon D.; Wiggins, Brian T; Weiler, Martin D.; Figel, Gregory J.; Rudolf, Kenneth Q. |
A patient support apparatus (20) includes a frame (22, 26), a plurality of casters (24) coupled to the frame (22), and a push handle (68) that is coupled to the frame (26) and that is gripable to maneuver the patient support apparatus (20) along a floor (50). The patient support apparatus (20) also has a brake handle (302) that is coupled to the push handle (68) and that is movable to brake at least one of the casters (24).
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90 | Stretcher with castor wheels | EP06075788.7 | 2000-03-17 | EP1698314A1 | 2006-09-06 | Way, Christopher B.; Mulder, Craig C. |
An ambulance stretcher having a wheeled base (11) supported by foldable leg assemblies (16,17). Castors (313,393) are provided on the leg assemblies for providing improved mobility of the stretcher. The front castors (313) are selectively locked by a locking mechanism (30) to either allow the castors to swivel or roll in a single direction. The locking mechanism is accessible on both sides of the stretcher. Activation of the locking mechanism on either side of the frame selectively locks or unlocks both front castors.
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91 | STRETCHER WITH CASTOR WHEELS | EP00918226.2 | 2000-03-17 | EP1267788A1 | 2003-01-02 | WAY, Christopher, B.; MULDER, Craig, C. |
An ambulance stretcher having a wheeled base (11) supported by foldable leg assemblies (16, 17). Castors (313, 393) are provided on the leg assemblies for providing improved mobility of the stretcher. The front castors (313) are selectively locked by a locking mechanism (30) to either allow the castors to swivel or roll in a single direction. The locking mechanism is accessible on both sides of the stretcher. Activation of the locking mechanism on either side of the frame selectively locks or unlocks both front castors. | ||||||
92 | PATIENT CARRIER/RESCUE STRETCHER | EP97905173.0 | 1997-02-26 | EP0959859A1 | 1999-12-01 | LAAKSONEN, Kari; FRIBERG, Ora, Erkki |
The object of the invention is a padded and thermally insulated patient carrier/rescue stretcher, with an outer surface of fairly stiff plastic or similar with good sliding and wear properties. The stretcher has transverse grooves (4) and longitudinal grooves (2) acting as hinges permitting the stretcher and its sides to be folded. In the sides there are carrying openings (7) and tubular carrying handles (8). The sides are supported by tubes (6) of metal or reinforced plastic, supporting the grooves (5) along the edge, and pushed into the tubular carrying handles (8). | ||||||
93 | Patiententransporteinrichtung für Passagierflugzeuge | EP98810536.7 | 1998-06-11 | EP0885604A3 | 1999-07-21 | Thogersen, Lars |
Die Patiententransporteinrichtung für Passagierflugzeuge ist über Sitzreihen aufstellbar und zusammenlegbar. Sie besteht aus einem Grundgestell (10) mit vertikalen Stützen, welches an Sitzschienen (3) des Flugzeugs einstellbar fixiert ist, und aus einer Liegeeinrichtung (20) mit Handgriffen, mit einem Kopfteil (21), einem Mittelteil (22) und einem Fussteil (23, 24), deren Lage einstellbar ist. Die Liegeeinrichtung (20) ist mittels lösbaren Fixierelementen (F1, F2) am Grundgestell (10) fixierbar, wobei sie als Reisebett dient. Mit gelösten Fixierelementen dient die Liegeeinrichtung als Trage zum Ein- und Ausladen eines Patienten. Damit wird eine leichte, kompakte und universell einsetzbare Einrichtung für optimalen und sicheren Patiententransport geschaffen. |
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94 | PORTABLE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT | EP95926802 | 1995-08-07 | EP0778764A4 | 1998-11-18 | HALL DAVID; GRANT-THOMSON JOHN CHARLES |
A stretcher style mobile intensive care unit (10) comprising an elongate hollow housing (11) having an upper patient support table (12), the housing being adapted to hold at a location below the support table (12), a range of medical equipment. The range is shown generally at 13 and being customarily equipment required for emergency care. The unit has, in this case, four handles (14) so that the unit can be carried like a stretcher. | ||||||
95 | EXTENDABLE HANDGRIP CONTROL FOR A STRETCHER UNDERCARRIAGE | EP96934225.0 | 1996-11-07 | EP0868163A1 | 1998-10-07 | SMITH, Glenn, Stephen |
An extendable hand control for a stretcher undercarriage (10) which has height adjustable legs (11, 12). It comprises a handle (19) fitted to an end of a tube (20), slidable within an undercarriage frame member (21). The handle has an associated lever (15) which operates a control cable (14) for adjusting the height of the height adjustable legs (11, 12). The arrangement includes a locking bar (26) within the slidable tube (20) which sets the maximum extendable position of the handle and the fully retractable position of the handle. | ||||||
96 | Lightweight integrated field transport system | US15479229 | 2017-04-04 | US10085901B1 | 2018-10-02 | Zachary L. Steinbock; Sean M. Matson |
The present invention comprises a field transport system that converts readily from a litter or stretcher to a gear bag for carrying loose items. The invention includes a base layer strengthened and supported by a frame that permits the use of litter poles. The invention also includes a novel zipper arrangement whereby the litter can be quickly folded and zipped into a bag having a drawstring closure at a top end thereof. | ||||||
97 | 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. | ||||||
98 | INFLATABLE STRETCHER | US15408091 | 2017-01-17 | US20180200130A1 | 2018-07-19 | Oscar LIU |
An inflatable stretcher includes an upper and a lower cover member connected along their outer peripheral edges to define an internal air space. The lower cover member has a plurality of perforations forming an overall pattern contoured to the shape of a human body. First and second partitioning member are disposed in the air space and connected to the upper and lower cover members to divide the air space into a plurality of widthwise-extended air release passages and two lengthwise-extended air flow passages located at two lateral sides of the air release passages. A flow opening is formed between each second partitioning member and each corresponding first partitioning member. The flow openings respectively have a cross-sectional area smaller than that of each air release passage, enabling air supplied from an inflation device into the air space to produce an increased air lifting force at positions corresponding to a patient's hips. | ||||||
99 | Device for moving a load | US15620711 | 2017-06-12 | US10023214B2 | 2018-07-17 | George Stewart; Ty Hagler |
A device for moving a load is provided. The device includes a platform defining a surface and an edge extending downward therefrom. The device further includes two pairs of opposing legs each defining a top portion pivotally engaged with the platform interior of the edge, wherein each pair of legs has an extended position where each leg extends away from the edge. Each pair of legs further includes a collapsed position where the top portion of each leg extends substantially parallel and interior to the edge, a middle portion of each leg extends through a corresponding slot defined by the edge, and a bottom portion of each leg extends substantially parallel and exterior to the edge. | ||||||
100 | Method for rescue and recovery of incapacitated persons | US14968646 | 2015-12-14 | US09889053B2 | 2018-02-13 | Wesley Wyatt Caskey |
A method for a two person rescue team to rescue an incapacitated person from a hazardous environment includes a wheeled platform with a contoured recess shaped to accommodate an air pack. The platform is sufficiently low to the ground so that a transported person, as well as the rescue personnel can be kept below the heat in an inflamed building. The platform straddles a water hose which is used as an escape path by the rescue team to extract the incapacitated person. |