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 EMS BACKBOARD US15664835 2017-07-31 US20180028376A1 2018-02-01 William Ross Heneveld, JR.; Brandon David Naber; Christopher Gentile; Robert Christopher Rusin
A backboard includes a body that has length that is sufficient for extending under a person. The body further has an upper side for supporting a person thereon and a lower side for resting on a generally flat surface, with the body forming multiple pivot points between the upper side and the lower side. The body supports a movable contact surface to provide lateral support to and increase the contact area between the backboard and the person supported thereon.
102 Transport device including a flexible base plate US15089925 2016-04-04 US09872803B2 2018-01-23 Haakan Rugfelt
A transport device includes a flexible base plate which is rolled up when not in use and is spread out flat to receive a load to be transported and is raised at least at the longitudinal sides when in use. The transport device has holes for the attachment of straps or belts at least along two longitudinal edges of the base plate. Reinforcing elements each include two plates fixed to the base plate on both sides by an eyelet and two further fastening elements associated with the holes. The eyelet borders the hole for attachment of the strap or belt. The eyelet and the two further fastening elements are disposed in a triangle.
103 SURGICAL RAIL APPARATUS FOR LITTER US15543019 2016-05-28 US20180000666A1 2018-01-04 Maxwell SIRKIN; Jason HILES
An apparatus (18) for mounting surgical rails (40, 42) to a litter (10) having a pair of parallel poles (12) includes a pair of longitudinal members (20, 22) fixed to outboard sides of respective ones of the pair of poles (12). A pair of surgical rails (40, 42) is fixed to outboard surfaces of respective ones of the pair of longitudinal members (20, 22). Clamps (24, 26, 28, 30) at each end of each longitudinal member (20, 22) fix the longitudinal members (20, 22) to the pair of poles (12). A pair of cross bars (36, 38) extend between and are fixed to opposing clamps (24, 26, 28, 30) at each end of each longitudinal member (20, 22).
104 SPINE BOARD WITH CLEATS FOR SECURING A PATIENT US15626154 2017-06-18 US20170360631A1 2017-12-21 Stepehn Raine Boak
A spine board for evacuating a patient from an accident site. At least one cleat is positioned on a longitudinal edge of the spine board and having a proximal end coupled to the spine board, and a distal end disposed away from the spine board and formed in a hook shape, so that securing means, such as straps, can be quickly attached to the cleat to secure to the spine board, the head of a patient placed on the spine board, the head immobilizer placed at the sides of the head, and a cervical collar wrapped around the neck of the patient, without having to lift the spine board off the ground the spine board while the patient laying thereon, and that can be used in any weather or ambient light conditions, and can even be attached by feel. In accordance with a exemplary embodiment, the cleat is coupled to a groove or on an axle extending along a longitudinal edge of the spine board and positioned adjustably along the groove. In accordance with another exemplary embodiment, a retrofittable cleat array includes a cleat support structure is fixed to a top plate. The cleat support structure and the cleat are insertable into a through-slot in a pre-existing board.
105 Infant patient transfer device with heart rate sensor US15332033 2016-10-24 US09839563B2 2017-12-12 Harry Edward Belsinger, Jr.; Steven Mitchell Falk; Thomas Charles Underwood; Karen P. Starr
A patient transfer device is utilized to transport infant patients between locations within a hospital environment. The patient transfer device includes a center, support section and a pair of side sections that can be moved into contact with each other to surround the infant patient. The first and second side sections each include a handle that can be brought into close proximity to each other and can be grasped by a single hand of a clinician. The patient transfer device includes a heart rate sensor positioned to provide a heart rate measurement of the patient when the patient is received on the patient transfer device. The patient heart rate can be displayed on either an integrated display or wirelessly transmitted to an external display device. In this manner, the heart rate of the infant can be continuously monitored during transport.
106 Rescue harness with protective drag sheet US15338113 2016-10-28 US09827152B1 2017-11-28 Carston R. Calkin
A stretcher including a flexible base panel sized to support a person lying thereon during a rescue or extrication operation. The base panel includes a header end and an opposite footer end, and further includes a support mat resting on the base panel between the header and footer ends. The stretcher further includes a stability strap coupled to the base panel and fixedly attached to the rear surface of the support mat, the stability strap operable to retain the support mat in position against the flexible panel during use. The rescue stretcher may further include a pair of shoulder straps and leg straps fixedly coupled to the support mat for securing the person to the base panel. A securement strap may be coupled to the base panel and extend across the flexible base panel to help prevent the injured person from rolling off the sides of the stretcher.
107 Spine board with interior channels US14792981 2015-07-07 US09763838B2 2017-09-19 John Piccolo-Wignall; Douglas C. Fritz; James R. Osborn
A spine board includes a main body having a top surface and an opposing bottom surface that define a thickness of the main body, a first end and an opposing second end that define a length of the main body and a first longitudinal side and a second longitudinal side that define a width of the main body. Longitudinal and lateral channels are located between the top and bottom surfaces in the main body and contain either cartridges that house straps for securing the patient to the board or a key to affix a cervical collar to the main body.
108 Spine immobilizing stretcher US15214413 2016-07-19 US09668908B1 2017-06-06 Mohammed Saad Farhan Al-Azmi
The spine immobilizing stretcher is a stretcher for transporting a patient suffering from spinal trauma. The spine immobilizing stretcher includes a flexible sheet having opposed upper and lower surfaces and which is elongated in a longitudinal direction. The flexible sheet further has first and second laterally opposed side edges. A longitudinally extending sleeve is formed on the upper surface of the flexible sheet, and a plurality of straps are secured to the first side edge of the flexible sheet. The plurality of straps are releasably securable to the second side edge of the flexible sheet. A stabilizing board, which is preferably longitudinally adjustable, is removably received within the longitudinally extending sleeve.
109 INFANT PATIENT TRANSFER DEVICE WITH HEART RATE SENSOR US15332033 2016-10-24 US20170035629A1 2017-02-09 Harry Edward Belsinger, JR.; Steven Mitchell Falk; Thomas Charles Underwood; Karen P. Starr
A patient transfer device is utilized to transport infant patients between locations within a hospital environment. The patient transfer device includes a center, support section and a pair of side sections that can be moved into contact with each other to surround the infant patient. The first and second side sections each include a handle that can be brought into close proximity to each other and can be grasped by a single hand of a clinician. The patient transfer device includes a heart rate sensor positioned to provide a heart rate measurement of the patient when the patient is received on the patient transfer device. The patient heart rate can be displayed on either an integrated display or wirelessly transmitted to an external display device. In this manner, the heart rate of the infant can be continuously monitored during transport.
110 CT SCAN INFLATABLE MATTRESS US15231125 2016-08-08 US20170035373A1 2017-02-09 David T. Davis
An inflatable mattress includes a top panel, a bottom panel, and a side panel coupled between a perimeter of the top panel and a perimeter of the bottom panel. The side panel defines a cutout sized and configured to receive a headrest therein. The top panel defines a fabric section extending over the cutout.
111 MULTIFUNCTIONAL MATTRESS US15122015 2014-03-20 US20170007475A1 2017-01-12 Liming LIN; Nu ZHANG
A multifunctional mattress, equipped with N body support members, and provided with a left stretcher rod through-penetrating area and a right stretcher rod through-penetrating area along a direction of a long edge L respectively, the two stretcher rod through-penetrating areas are provided with a stretcher hole for penetrating a stretcher rod through, the stretcher hole is stretched along a direction parallel to the long edge L of the mattress body; the mattress body is provided with a plurality of airbag areas, strip-like gaps are arranged among the airbag areas, the strip-like gaps are arranged in parallel to each other in a direction mutually perpendicular to the long edge L of the mattress body; a width H of the strip-like gap is greater than or equal to a width h of the body support member, a thickness of the inflated airbag area is greater than that of the body support member. The multifunctional mattress is quick to operate, safe and less laborious, and portable and environmentally-friendly.
112 PERSON SUPPORT APPARATUSES WITH DRIVE CONTROLS US15189149 2016-06-22 US20160374874A1 2016-12-29 Jerald A. Trepanier; Connor Feldpausch St.John; Michael T. Brubaker; Christopher Gentile; Gary L. Bartley
A person support apparatus includes a base, wheels, a drive system, a support surface, a lift system, and a control. The control controls the drive system in response to forward/reverse forces applied thereto, and also controls the lift system in response to upward or downward forces applied thereto. In some embodiments, a controller compares a magnitude of the forward/reverse force to a magnitude of the upward/downward force and commands the drive system to drive the wheels if the magnitude of the forward/reverse force exceeds the magnitude of the upward/downward force. The control may include a user-engageable portion that is constructed to not move with respect to a force sensor when forward or reverse forces are applied to the user-engageable portion. The controller controls the drive system in response to the forward or reverse forces applied to the user-engageable portion.
113 ACCESSORY CLAMP FOR EMERGENCY COTS US15110815 2015-01-13 US20160324701A1 2016-11-10 Alan Cambridge; Gavin Broadley
An accessory clamp and method thereof for receiving and engaging a portion of a structural member are disclosed. The clamp can include a main body, a handle pivotally connected to the main body at a pivot point, in which the handle can comprise a distal portion that is distal from the pivot point, and the distal portion includes a distal inner portion having a cam surface that extends outwardly from the distal inner portion. When the handle is rotated down into a locked position, the main body and the handle form a receiving area therewithin configured to receive and engage the portion of the structural member, and in the receiving area, the main body can comprise a receiving surface and a side surface that are each configured to receive and engage the portion of the structural member.
114 TRANSPORT DEVICE US15146384 2016-05-04 US20160324700A1 2016-11-10 Andrew Kossoff; Allen Rodriguez; Dave Huntoon
A transport device having a layer of fire resistant fabric connected to a layer of plastic. A plurality of hooks are connected to the ends of the layer of fabric and a plurality of rings and handles are connected to the sides of the layer of fabric.
115 Ambulatory stretcher with patient lifting measures US14612628 2015-02-03 US09468574B1 2016-10-18 James Phillips
The ambulatory stretcher with patient lifting measures enables a patient to be loaded onto the ambulatory stretcher without moving. The ambulatory stretcher with patient lifting measures includes an outer frame that includes an opening, and which is adapted to be placed onto the ground immediately surrounding a patient. The outer frame includes a pair of patient-conveying members that extend and retract to close off or open up the opening in the outer frame. The patient-conveying members are able to extend underneath a patient while said patient is lying on the ground surface. Moreover, the patient-conveying members are able to load the patient onto the assembly without requiring any movement of the patient with respect to the ground surface.
116 TRANSPORT DEVICE INCLUDING A FLEXIBLE BASE PLATE US15089925 2016-04-04 US20160242974A1 2016-08-25 HAAKAN RUGFELT
A transport device includes a flexible base plate which is rolled up when not in use and is spread out flat to receive a load to be transported and is raised at least at the longitudinal sides when in use. The transport device has holes for the attachment of straps or belts at least along two longitudinal edges of the base plate. Reinforcing elements each include two plates fixed to the base plate on both sides by an eyelet and two further fastening elements associated with the holes. The eyelet borders the hole for attachment of the strap or belt. The eyelet and the two further fastening elements are disposed in a triangle.
117 Human Extraction Support System and Methods of Use US15047261 2016-02-18 US20160242973A1 2016-08-25 John Delaney; Edward Reed Smith, JR.
The present invention provides a human extraction support system which is lightweight and can be stored in a pocket of a first responder, allows for field use to extract humans from combat casualty scenarios, and further provides the appropriate neck support to protect the head and cervical spine while maintaining airway patency. The human extraction support system, which includes at least a torso support system to connect the torso of a human to the human extraction support system and at least one strap connected to the torso support. Certain embodiments further include, a neck support system attached to the torso support for supporting the neck and cervical spine of the human, and a wrist support system attached to the torso support for positioning a human hands across their chest, neck support, or wrist support.
118 SPINE BOARD US14990901 2016-01-08 US20160228310A1 2016-08-11 Alyssa M. Kelly; Marlene L. Bokholdt
A spine board including a backboard wherein at least a portion of the backboard is transparent, and a removable mirror having a reflective surface facing the backboard when the mirror is coupled to an underside of the backboard.
119 Method for Rescue and Recovery of Incapacitated Persons US14968646 2015-12-14 US20160136017A1 2016-05-19 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.
120 SPINE BOARD WITH CLEATS FOR SECURING A PATIENT US14275913 2014-05-13 US20150328065A1 2015-11-19 Stephen Raine Boak
A spine board for evacuating a patient from an accident site. At least one cleat is positioned on a longitudinal edge of the spine board and having a proximal end coupled to the spine board, and a distal end disposed away from the spine board and formed in a hook shape, so that securing means, such as straps, can be quickly attached to the cleat to secure to the spine board, the head of a patient placed on the spine board, the head immobilizer placed at the sides of the head, and a cervical collar wrapped around the neck of the patient, without having to lift the spine board off the ground the spine board while the patient laying thereon, and that can be used in any weather or ambient light conditions, and can even be attached by feel. In accordance with a exemplary embodiment, the cleat is coupled to a groove or on an axle extending along a longitudinal edge of the spine board and positioned adjustably along the groove. In accordance with another exemplary embodiment, a retrofittable cleat array includes a cleat support structure is fixed to a top plate. The cleat support structure and the cleat are insertable into a through-slot in a pre-existing board.
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