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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
101 BUS STRETCHER CONVERSION KIT US13093192 2011-04-25 US20110198877A1 2011-08-18 Amit Kapoor
A framework for supporting stretchers and method of assembling includes a sub-frame having an adjustable length header bar assembly and adjustable height outer frame legs connected to opposing ends of the header bar assembly. A secondary stretcher support is positioned laterally interior of and parallel with each outer frame leg, each of the secondary stretcher support and outer frame leg including stretcher holders. Interframe connectors are transversely positioned between pairs of sub-frames and pairs of secondary stretcher supports. Stretcher handles seat in the stretcher holder and the secondary stretcher support. The framework is configured to fit within varying dimensions of a mass transit vehicle and can be a component of a vehicle conversion kit. The kit can further include tools for assembling the framework, assembly instructions, and a crate for storing and transporting at least the framework, supports, tools, and assembly instructions.
102 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.
103 Vibration reduction support apparatus US11109517 2005-04-19 US07621705B2 2009-11-24 Dee J. Hillberry; Mark C. Mortimore
Representative embodiments include a support apparatus that can be positioned between a load element and a support element to cushion the load element against vibration with respect to the support element. A receiving member and a base member are movably engaged along an axis of movement. An element engaging surface is defined on one of the members and is configured to releasably engage one of the elements. A vibration reduction device mounted between the members and configured to yieldably resist relative movement of the members toward one another.
104 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
105 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.
106 Modular transportable life support device US11983673 2007-11-09 US20090119834A1 2009-05-14 Todd Douglas Kneale; Steven Bruce Alexander; Terrance Paul Domae; John William Quillen; Richard Anthony Bongiovanni; Peter Andrew Barnett
There is provided a patient care and treatment platform that is connectable to a plurality of modules capable of providing medical functionality. The platform includes a housing and a patient support surface. The platform also includes a power receiver for receiving power. The platform further includes a module interface including power, data, and pneumatic spines having power data and pneumatic ports, respectively. The spines are operative to transfer data, power, and fluid within the platform. The ports are connectable to the modules to integrate the modules into the platform. The platform also includes a head fairing having a patient interface panel. The head fairing includes an inner surface that is substantially concave in shape and slopes away from the patient support surface to allow access to the head of a patient. The patient interface panel includes a plurality of ports connectable to electrical and pneumatic apparatus.
107 Ambulance cot loading and unloading device US10542232 2004-01-14 US07478855B2 2009-01-20 Clifford E. Lambarth; Christopher B. Way
An ambulance cot loading and unloading device which utilizes an elongate guide track configured for mounting to a floor surface of a cargo area on the ambulance. A trolley is supported for movement relative to the guide track and has an elongate boom. The ambulance cot has a powered collapsible and extendable base and a patient support deck mounted on the base. A connection mechanism is provided on the trolley and the ambulance cot which is configured to interconnect and securely hold the ambulance cot on the trolley.
108 Patient Transport System US11754693 2007-05-29 US20080295249A1 2008-12-04 Mark Andrew Noltimier; Henry C. Berns, JR.
The disclosure provides a device for converting a passenger vehicle to a patient transport vehicle including a bracket configured to mount to a seat located in a passenger vehicle, a wear strip attached to the bracket, the wear strip comprising a flat surface configured to support a stretcher, and a tie down system configured to releasably attach a stretcher to the bracket when the stretcher is in contact with the wear strip.
109 Method of loading an ambulance cot into an ambulance US12156852 2008-06-05 US20080240901A1 2008-10-02 Clifford E. Lambarth; Christopher B. Way
An ambulance cot loading and unloading device which utilizes an elongate guide track configured for mounting to a floor surface of a cargo area on the ambulance. A trolley is supported for movement relative to the guide track and has an elongate boom. The ambulance cot has a powered collapsible and extendable base and a patient support deck mounted on the base. A connection mechanism is provided on the trolley and the ambulance cot which is configured to interconnect and securely hold the ambulance cot on the trolley.
110 Patient support system for medical transport vehicles US11495935 2006-07-28 US07328926B1 2008-02-12 Will J. Myers; Russell Frieder; Srirangam Kumaresan; Anthony Sances, Jr.
A patient support system adapted for attachment to the chassis of a vehicle. The vehicle has a cargo bed and a midline bisecting the cargo bed. The assembly includes a chassis mounting portion adapted to be attached to a side wall in the bed of the vehicle, a lateral adjustment mechanism attached to the chassis mounting portion and a litter supporting portion attached to the lateral adjustment mechanism. The assembly permits the litter supporting portion to be positioned near or over the midline of the cargo bed to facilitate the loading of a litter onto the litter supporting portion. After the litter lockingly engages the litter supporting portion, the litter supporting portion can be repositioned laterally with respect to the midline of the vehicle bed. In a preferred embodiment, two assemblies, each of which is a mirror image of the other, are attached to opposing walls in the cargo bed of the vehicle. When the assemblies are moved laterally, a corridor is created between adjacent litters that can be used by an attendant to provide life support.
111 Reconfigurable, modular, expandable, transportable mobile medical critical care point of need field installation system US11396158 2006-03-31 US20060186622A1 2006-08-24 Charles Darling
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.
112 Ambulance cot loading and unloading device US10542232 2004-01-14 US20060181100A1 2006-08-17 Clifford Lambarth; Christopher Way
An ambulance cot loading and unloading device which utilizes an elongate guide track configured for mounting to a floor surface of a cargo area on the ambulance. A trolley is supported for movement relative to the guide track and has an elongate boom. The ambulance cot has a powered collapsible and extendable base and a patient support deck mounted on the base. A connection mechanism is provided on the trolley and the ambulance cot which is configured to interconnect and securely hold the ambulance cot on the trolley.
113 Medical evacuation patient support pallet US10231348 2002-08-30 US06923606B2 2005-08-02 Brett Fehrle; Nathan Richmond; Thomas Kinsey; Chris Cuellar
The invention provides a reconfigurable patient support pallet system for transporting patients on litters. The patient support pallet system includes a pallet mounted to the floor of a vehicle. The pallet has a plurality of track rails and attachment points for attaching a litter stanchion set, capable of holding a patient in a litter, and/or for attaching a seat to the surface of the pallet. The pallet also includes a plurality of pallet lips and cargo rings on the periphery which provide locations to attach one or more pallet extensions, pallet spacers and/or pallet ramps to increase the usable surface area of a pallet, as well as facilitate safe passage on, off and between pallets by reducing tripping hazards inherent in cargo aircraft.
114 Stretcher suspension linkages US10270191 2002-10-15 US06729667B2 2004-05-04 Robert James Henderson; John Kenneth Raine
A linkage for a stretcher suspension. The linkage includes a stretcher receiving frame 17 and a base frame 23. A pair of arms 10 are pivotally fixed to bottom frame 23 and slidingly connected (12, 14) to frame 17. A pneumatic suspension unit 33 is located between the arms 10 and a first link 27 pivotally coupled between arms 10 and frame 17. A cross member 12 of the slide coupling is coupled to a sliding mount 25 of a second link 24 pivotally coupled to an arm 18 pivotally connected to the frame 17 and sliding coupled (21) to the base frame 23.
115 Medical evacuation patient support pallet US10231348 2002-08-30 US20030143052A1 2003-07-31 Brett V. Fehrle; Nathan R. Richmond; Thomas P. Kinsey; Christopher S. Cuellar
The invention provides a reconfigurable patient support pallet system for transporting patients on litters. The patient support pallet system includes a pallet mounted to the floor of a vehicle. The pallet has a plurality of track rails and attachment points for attaching a litter stanchion set, capable of holding a patient in a litter, and/or for attaching a seat to the surface of the pallet. The pallet also includes a plurality of pallet lips and cargo rings on the periphery which provide locations to attach one or more pallet extensions, pallet spacers and/or pallet ramps to increase the usable surface area of a pallet, as well as and facilitate safe passage on, off and between pallets by reducing tripping hazards inherent in cargo aircraft.
116 Shock absorbing transport frame US10067005 2002-02-04 US06527263B1 2003-03-04 Nick Verbrugge
A shock absorbing transport frame is provided. The frame comprises an inner frame and an outer frame capable of supporting a transportation device. The outer frame is secured to the inner frame in a manner that will control movement between the inner and outer frames. A four bar linkage operating between the inner and outer frame provides the movement control. The frame includes a pneumatic self-adjusting mechanism to maintain a constant gap between the inner and outer frame. The mechanism includes an air valve that adjusts air pressure to an air bag connected to the four bar linkage, wherein changes in the distance between the inner and outer frame create changes in the pressure to the air bag thereby exerting a counter acting force to return the inner and outer frame to a neutral position.
117 Stretcher fixture US09405106 1999-09-27 US06234551B1 2001-05-22 Toshiya Matsumura
A stopper 14 is arranged between a positioning piece 6 and a rear side locking pawl 13. When forward operation force is exerted on an operation grip from the outside, the stopper 14 is projected in the outside direction of the radius of a main body pipe 2 so as to allow the rear side locking pawl 13 to be locked. When the rear side locking pawl 13 is in the lock state, if the stopper 14 is pushed by other leg pipe 50B, it is retracted in the inside direction of the radius of the main body pipe 2 and allows the rear side locking pawl 13 to be removed rearward.
118 Tierdown flooring system for a patient transport aircraft US660878 1996-06-10 US5827022A 1998-10-27 Ernest Peter Tovani
A flooring system positionable in an aircraft is disclosed. In one embodiment, the flooring system includes a floor platform and at least three tracks positioned about a top surface of the floor platform, the tracks being adapted to receive support members. In particular, three parallel tracks form two track pairs which are capable of receiving one of a first and second support member.
119 Airplane stretcher system US631734 1996-04-10 US5813629A 1998-09-29 Carlos Parra Cabrera
An improved stretcher system is disclosed. The stretcher system has a first horizontal stretcher support member having a first end and a second end and a vertical stretcher support member having a first end and a second end. The first end of the horizontal stretcher support member is removably connected to a wall surface. The second end of the horizontal stretcher support member is connected to the first end of the vertical stretcher support member. The second end of the vertical stretcher support member is removably connected to a floor surface. Also disclosed is a second horizontal stretcher support member having a first end and a second end and a second vertical stretcher support member having a first end and a second end. The first end of the second horizontal stretcher support member is also removably connected to the wall surface, the second end of the second horizontal stretcher support member is connected to the first end of the second vertical stretcher support member. The second end of the vertical stretcher support member is removably connected to a floor surface. There is also disclosed a stretcher removably connected to the first and second horizontal stretcher support members.
120 Patient transport system US743860 1996-11-05 US5779296A 1998-07-14 Barry J. Hewko
An apparatus secures at least two patient supports within a vehicle during transport, particularly adaptable within helicopters. Patient supports are secured to trays that are removably, telescopically connected to bases on a floor of a vehicle. The trays are telescopically, longitudinally, extended relative to the bases. Also, the trays are pivotally attached to a base for pivotal movement about an axis perpendicular to the floor, which includes an electric jack for moving the trays towards and away from the floor.
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