序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 System and method for loading cargo into light aircraft US502456 1983-06-09 US4483499A 1984-11-20 David Fronk
A system and method for converting the interior of a light aircraft such that it can be used to transport patients or cargo. The seats and other fixtures are removed from the aircraft cabin and a rack-like structure is temporarily secured to the tracks in the floor along one side of the cabin. A moveable ramp is secured to the tracks in the floor of the cabin adjacent the door such that it can be positioned in the doorway to extend from the door to the rack-like structure for loading and unloading. A stretcher or cart having casters on the bottom thereof is placed on the ramp and rolled onto the rack-like structure.
162 Medical complex for installation in a standard aircraft to convert it into an ambulance aircraft US254857 1981-04-16 US4458864A 1984-07-10 Adalgiso Colombo; Antonio Guffanti; Piero G. Marello; Marco G. Pedrazzi; Roberto Schellino; Carlo C. Valagussa
This invention relates to a medical complex comprising an integrated assembly of medical equipment and fittings as well as an outer container and a general services network, suitable for quick installation in a standard aircraft to transform it into an ambulance aircraft and removal therefrom, which complex is apt to operate both on the ground and in flight.
163 Wheelchair US401981 1982-07-26 US4457528A 1984-07-03 Kiyoshi Ichikawa; Hiroshi Tatsumi; Minoru Ida
An improved wheelchair which can pass through a narrow aisle, for example in an airplane. The wheelchair has an axle with a pair of main wheels, removably mounted to the wheelchair frame so as to be removable without lifting the frame, as well as auxiliary wheels narrow enough to pass through such an aisle. The main wheels are sufficiently spaced for stable travelling.
164 Adjustable litter support assembly US269179 1981-06-02 US4397432A 1983-08-09 Michael C. Resetar
An adjustable litter support assembly includes fittings on each stanchion to engage conventional hold-down fixtures on the floor of an aircraft. The stanchions are further supported by interconnectable connecting links carried near the top of each stanchion. Connecting straps also extend from near the top of each stanchion to a floor fitting near the bottom of the other stanchion of each pair. Litter support arms are adjustably connected to each stanchion and carry locking straps for detachably holding a litter thereon.
165 Adjustable safety seat for ambulances and other emergency vehicles US38080 1979-05-11 US4251100A 1981-02-17 Paul J. Rolandelli
An adjustable safety seat is provided to enhance the ability of medical attendants to perform emergency medical services on a patient in a moving ambulance or other emergency vehicle. An adjustable seat, backrest and restraint for use with center-mounted cots in an emergency vehicle enable one medical attendant to perform, without interruption, the chest compressions and ventilations required for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, while simultaneously protecting the attendant from falls and possible injury when the vehicle is in motion. The adjustable safety seat enables the attendant to assume the optimal position for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation. When not required for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the seat can be adjusted to facilitate performance of other medical services on the patient.
166 Insert travel chair and method of transporting the handicapped US941253 1978-09-11 US4229039A 1980-10-21 Frederick L. Day
A travel chair includes a back pivotable both forwardly and rearwardly and pivotable underneath the chair to form a generally triangular arrangement for ease in carrying and further includes detachable wheels for use of the chair in automobiles and the like. The chair further includes a pair of spring means for biasing the rear legs in a rearward direction and means for removably securing and adjusting the footrests, as well as spring-biasing means for urging the rear handles in a locked position. Finally, front handles are pivotable in vertical and horizontal directions, and a head restraint is provided.
167 Apparatus for synchronously elevating and lowering air-ambulance litter with crash attenuation capability US901881 1978-05-01 US4178032A 1979-12-11 Horace T. Hone
Patient litter apparatus adapted for use in an air-ambulance operable to permit elevating and lowering the litter and patient while maintaining the litter in a horizontal position at all times and with provisions for locking the apparatus with the litter at a selected position of elevation, and further with provisions for attenuating a large scale force, such as that created by a down-crash of the air-ambulance, to thereby reduce the risk of injury to the patient and preserve the structural integrity of the apparatus.
168 Travel insert chair and method of transporting the physically handicapped US800434 1977-05-25 US4113307A 1978-09-12 Frederick L. Day
A method and apparatus for transporting the physically handicapped in the form of an insert travel chair, including a pair of pivoting wheels at the front thereof and the rear portion under the seat being unobstructed whereby the chair may be nested onto the seat of a conventional chair. The chair includes roller means attached to the rear of the seat portion and a pair of handles which can be adjustably pivoted upwardly whereby the chair can be easily manipulated and slid down an emergency evacuation chute or other incline on the front wheels, the roller means attached to the rear of the seat and the handles extending rearwardly and outwardly to provide multiple points of contact with the chute or incline.
169 Lightweight stretcher US3663972D 1970-04-09 US3663972A 1972-05-23 DENTON WILLIAM E
This lightweight stretcher has tubular side rails formed of a light metal, such as aluminum. A cross rail is provided with a laterally extensible slide at each side, which preferably carry handles, while interlocking means permit the cross rail to be moved longitudinally when the slides are in inward position, but to be locked on the side rails when the slides are pulled out laterally. In one form, the side rails are continuous and only one cross rail is provided, while in another form, the side rails are longitudinally separable, with retractable connectors extending from each portion of the side rail into the opposite portion. The side rails are connected to the ends by a head bar and a foot bar. A narrow pad, as of foam rubber, is supported by a metal strip over each side rail, while a pair of cross pieces extend between the pads, to support the head of the patient. The spacing between the cross pieces is such that, with the patient face down, the nose will extend between the cross pieces, so that the patient may breathe. The support for the pad also has cross bars which extend beneath the cross pieces of the pad and also at spaced longitudinal positions.
170 Combined litter extension pillow support and back rest US2022760 1960-04-05 US3042934A 1962-07-10 COLLINS JOSEPH M
171 Seats US35771453 1953-05-27 US2718256A 1955-09-20 CARTE CECIL H W
172 CRASHWORTHY WHEELCHAIR ASSEMBLIES EP16812409.7 2016-06-16 EP3310312A2 2018-04-25 GRAMPE, Tony; DAVIES, Matthew
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.
173 A PERSONAL TRANSPORTER FOR TRANSFERRING A PERSON WITH RESTRICTED MOBILITY TO AND FROM A SEAT IN AN AIRCRAFT AND AN ASSEMBLY OF A PERSONAL TRANSPORTER AND A WHEELCHAIR EP16155103.1 2016-02-10 EP3205321A1 2017-08-16 Bosgraaf, Peter; Stal, Andre

A personal transporter (3) for transferring a person with restricted mobility to and from a seat (2) in an aircraft (1) comprises a frame and a lifting device (11) for lifting a person. The frame has a portal-shaped structure including at least two uprights (5, 6) with free lower ends and a horizontally oriented support beam (4) for supporting the lifting device (11) and extending between said uprights (5, 6) at a distance from the free lower ends. The lifting device (11) is movable along the support beam (4).

174 DEVICES RELATING TO MULTIFUNCTIONAL AIRCRAFT AISLE WHEELCHAIR EP14798285 2014-05-19 EP2996655A4 2017-01-25 JOHNSON DAN; DVORAK ANDREW
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.
175 A MILITARY STRETCHER SYSTEM EP15177928.7 2015-07-22 EP2977036A1 2016-01-27 Johnson, D. T.; McDonald, Brian; Ceprinich, Paul Alexander; Beet, Jack Nelson; Nankivell, Kirby James

The present invention relates to a military stretcher system (100). The system (100) includes a military hand-carried stretcher (102). An adaptor (104) is provided for adapting the stretcher (102) to fasten to a military transportation stretcher holder (106), typically used on vessels and in vehicles and in aircraft. Advantageously, the adaptor (104) may adapt the stretcher (102) to fasten to the holder (106) (e.g. a racking system) conventionally used to hold a known NATO type stretcher.

176 Device for aerial transportation and treatment of patients in litters EP13382475.5 2013-11-27 EP2745824B1 2015-08-05 De La Fuente Carnero, José Luis; Velasco Vázquez, Luis
177 APPARATUS FOR TRANSFERRING A PERSON FROM A WHEELCHAIR TO A FIXED SEAT EP05786912.5 2005-09-23 EP1804753B1 2014-11-05 HAY, William
178 APPARATUS FOR TRANSFERRING A PERSON FROM A WHEELCHAIR TO A FIXED SEAT EP05786912 2005-09-23 EP1804753A4 2012-10-24 HAY WILLIAM
179 BLOC MEDICAL POUR UNE CABINE D'AERONEF ASSOCIE A UNE COUCHETTE EP06764758.6 2006-06-09 EP1890663B1 2010-11-17 SAINT-JALMES, Bruno; REZAG, André; ZANEBONI, Jason
The invention relates to a medical block associated with a couchette (2) for a patient to lie on, said block comprising: a water supply; a power supply; a stop region for at least one trolley (12); at least one trolley (12) located in the stop region and comprising drawers containing medical equipment; and an access flap corresponding to each trolley (12), provided with locking means and enabling the drawers of the trolley to be accessed.
180 OPERABLE STABILIZATION DEVICE FOR A RESCUE STRETCHER AND METHOD THEREOF EP08746078.8 2008-04-17 EP2136757B1 2010-08-18 CAMPANI, Nicola
An operable stabilization device for a rescue stretcher and method thereof are disclosed. The present invention is especially but not exclusively used in an aircraft rescue of an injured person that is carried in a rescue stretcher suspended from a helicopter by a cord. The stabilization device is configured to adjust direction of a downward airflow from a main rotor of the helicopter to control rotation of the rescue stretcher, and includes a manually operable stabilization sail configured to accept the airflow, an airflow passageway configured to allow and direct the airflow through the stabilization sail and an airflow regulator configured to restrict the amount of airflow being accepted by the airflow passageway.
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