序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 CRASHWORTHY WHEELCHAIR ASSEMBLIES US15737116 2016-06-16 US20180153748A1 2018-06-07 Tony Grampe; Matthew Davies
A seat base assembly for a wheelchair includes a dock configured to be mounted to a vehicle frame. An attenuating mechanism is operatively connected to the dock to absorb impact between the vehicle frame and a wheelchair. An interface assembly is operatively connected to the attenuating mechanism to connect a wheelchair to the attenuating mechanism. A crashworthy wheelchair includes a seat having arm rests and a seat back extending therefrom. Front wheels and back wheels are operatively connected to the seat. Each arm rest includes a downward opening slot configured to accommodate a respective one of the back wheels during a negative G event. The wheelchair can include a hook extending down ward from the seat to engage with a respective mating portion of the seat base assembly.
62 Medical block for the cabin of an aircraft, associated with a couchette US11917356 2006-06-09 US09796473B2 2017-10-24 Bruno Saint-Jalmes; Andre Rezag; Jason Zaneboni
A medical block associated with a couchette for a patient to lie on. The block includes: a water supply; a power supply; a stop region for at least one trolley; at least one trolley located in the stop region and including drawers containing medical equipment; and an access flap corresponding to each trolley, provided with a locking mechanism and enabling the drawers of the trolley to be accessed.
63 Methods, systems, and devices relating to multifunctional aircraft aisle wheelchair US14281217 2014-05-19 US09775753B2 2017-10-03 Dan Johnson; Andrew Dvorak
The various embodiments disclosed herein relate to wheelchair systems for transporting a mobility-challenged passenger onto an aircraft and transfer that passenger into an aircraft seat. The implementations include systems with lift systems, belt systems, and/or transfer ramps.
64 Multifunctional Aircraft Aisle Wheelchair and Related Systems and Methods US15434274 2017-02-16 US20170156960A1 2017-06-08 Dan Johnson; Andrew Dvorak
The various embodiments disclosed herein relate to wheelchair systems for transporting a mobility-challenged passenger onto an aircraft and transfer that passenger into an aircraft seat. The implementations include systems with lift systems, belt systems, and/or transfer ramps.
65 Portable Apparatus For Lifting Objects US14940305 2015-11-13 US20170137265A1 2017-05-18 Keith Menville
In general, this invention allows one to easily move a heavy object, via a lightweight portable lift. It can lift heavy electric wheelchairs, scooters to and from a vehicle. In addition, it can lift other heavy objects such as coolers, groceries, a toolbox, or lawn equipment. It is composed of a lightweight material and allows easy transportation and storage. It includes a foldable base, a hoisting arm and a power supply and motor.
66 Gurney attachment for use in helicopter transport and method therefor US13901850 2013-05-24 US09107785B2 2015-08-18 Robert Ferrin
A device for existing gurneys to allow for transfer of a litter on a helicopter onto the gurney has a raised platform. The raised platform is configured to be positioned on top of the gurney, wherein a top surface of the raised platform is approximately level with a device for transferring the litter from the helicopter to the gurney.
67 Methods, Systems, and Devices Relating to Multifunctional Aircraft Aisle Wheelchair US14281217 2014-05-19 US20140341687A1 2014-11-20 Dan Johnson; Andrew Dvorak
The various embodiments disclosed herein relate to wheelchair systems for transporting a mobility-challenged passenger onto an aircraft and transfer that passenger into an aircraft seat. The implementations include systems with lift systems, belt systems, and/or transfer ramps.
68 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.
69 Roll-on, foldable litter and patient handling system for emergency transport vehicles US12897554 2010-10-04 US08336939B2 2012-12-25 Lowell A. Green; Ryan N. Mecklem; Tyler Frederick LeMarinel
A patient transport litter and system includes a patient support platform interconnected to a foldable frame that may be supported by and rolled upon a first plurality of wheels in an unfolded state. In a folded state, a second plurality of wheels may be provided to support and allow for rollable movement of the patient transport litter. A leading plurality of wheels may be provided at one end of the patient support platform for initially and rolling upon engaging the floor of an emergency transport vehicle during loading of the patient transport litter thereupon. One or more of the plurality of wheels may comprise multi-directional wheels, e.g., to allow for omnidirectional rolling movement. The litter may be selectively lockable in and unlockable from the unfolded state, the fully-folded state, and optionally, one or more partially-folded state(s). In a system implementation, the patient transport litter and an emergency transport vehicle may include complimentary interconnection members to secure the patient transport litter to the emergency transport vehicle during transport.
70 Aircraft and method of retrieving a rescue cradle into the aircraft fuselage US12459877 2009-07-09 US08292229B2 2012-10-23 Santino Pancotti; Dante Ballerio
An aircraft capable of hovering, and having a fuselage defining an access opening; driving means for operating a rescue cradle; and a first wall movable between a closed position engaging a first portion of the opening, and a first open position allowing access to the first portion of the opening. The aircraft has a member connected functionally to the first wall and in turn having at least one flat surface; and the member is movable with respect to the wall into a first position, in which the flat surface defines a supporting surface for the cradle when the first wall is in the first open position.
71 Device for the transport and medical care of patients as well as for the provision of emergency medical care in an aircraft US12072902 2008-02-27 US07980511B2 2011-07-19 Sarah Janboecke; Matthias Kierysch; Oliver Doebertin; Florian Schmidt; Werner Granzeier
A device for the transport and medical care of patients as well as for the provision of emergency medical care in an aircraft, which can be arranged and permanently installed inside the passenger cabin of an aircraft, and has a stretcher and medical care equipment, and screens the patient from the environment at least partially by means of lateral elements. The device is enveloped on all sides by lateral elements, and forms a separated compartment relative to the passenger cabin, the volume of which can be temporarily enlarged by shifting at least one lateral section between the first, emergency medical care mode, and a second, expanded mode for patient transport, wherein the stretcher can be horizontally arranged within the compartment in the first mode, and space is available for a medical assistant inside the compartment.
72 VACUUM PACKED INFLATABLE STRETCHER WITH FRANGIBLE OVERWRAP AND METHOD OF DEPLOYING SAME US12788022 2010-05-26 US20100299837A1 2010-12-02 Tom Yandle
Disclosed is an inflatable stretcher. The stretcher is stored in a deflated state within a frangible outer covering. A lanyard is connected to the internal gas vessel via an “external to internal” mechanical link which does not violate the vacuum seal of the stretcher's outer covering. Pulling the lanyard activates the vessel to rapidly inflate the stretcher. This inflation causes an overpressure condition within the covering that results in a progressive tear and the eventual separation of the outer covering. The stretcher can thereafter be used to transport a patient.
73 Aircraft and method of retrieving a rescue cradle into the aircraft fuselage US12459877 2009-07-09 US20100096508A1 2010-04-22 Santino Pancotti; Dante Ballerio
An aircraft capable of hovering, and having a fuselage defining an access opening; driving means for operating a rescue cradle; and a first wall movable between a closed position engaging a first portion of the opening, and a first open position allowing access to the first portion of the opening. The aircraft has a member connected functionally to the first wall and in turn having at least one flat surface; and the member is movable with respect to the wall into a first position, in which the flat surface defines a supporting surface for the cradle when the first wall is in the first open position.
74 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
75 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.
76 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.
77 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.
78 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.
79 Medical unit in an aircraft US11221746 2005-09-09 US07201349B2 2007-04-10 Maxime Lavie; Bernard Rumeau
An aircraft cabin includes an area to permit administration of first aid medical care to a passenger. The area includes at least a regulatory space located in front of an access door to the cabin. The rest of this area is occupied by a medical module fully dedicated to the first aid medical care.
80 Mission adaptable portable cart/utility table arrangement US11545343 2006-10-10 US20070029761A1 2007-02-08 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. 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.
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