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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101 | Mobile self-contained trauma care system | US469322 | 1995-06-06 | US5755478A | 1998-05-26 | Eiichi Kamiya; Aldo Spadoni |
The invention provides a mobile, self-contained trauma care system, comprising a vehicle body with a floor, side walls, and wheel means, plural, prone patient supporting means affixed to the side walls of the vehicle body, a central treatment module for receiving plural treatment modules removably positioned on the floor, and a treatment table affixed to the floor and generally centered above the treatment module. | ||||||
102 | Portable electrically heated warming container for transporting infusions in a rescue vehicle | US463060 | 1983-02-01 | US4523078A | 1985-06-11 | J. C. Ludwig Lehmann |
A portable electrically heated warming container arrangement for transporting infusions or the like in rescue vehicles includes a thermally insulated case having a flat bottom and an electric heater for heating a plurality of infusion containers carried in the case. A electrical connector plug for detachably connecting the electric heater to the rescue vehicle power supply is provided in the flat bottom of the case and is recessed so as to the flush with the flat bottom. During transport, the case is positioned within a transport casing secured to a wall of the rescue vehicle. The casing has a flat bottom and low side walls defining an upwardly open receiving space snugly surrounding the lower portion of the case for securing the case against sliding and tipping. The flat bottom of the casing is provided with an upstanding complementary electrical plug-in connector member connected to the rescue vehicle power supply and positioned to detachably engage the connector plug in the case bottom when the case is inserted into the receiving space of the transport casing to establish connection of the heater to the rescue vehicle power supply. The case is provided with a further electrical connector for permitting energization of the heating element from a non-vehicular power supply when removed from the rescue vehicle. The transport casing may be designed to receive and support a plurality of such cases. | ||||||
103 | 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. | ||||||
104 | Ceiling-mounted holder for intravenous fluid receptacles | US167940 | 1980-07-14 | US4367859A | 1983-01-11 | David M. Lamon |
An I.V. fluid receptacle holder for attachment to the ceiling of an ambulance, or the like, features a receptacle-stabilizing arm that is pivotally connected to a shallow, ceiling-mounted, supporting frame for swinging movement between a generally horizontal position flush with the ceiling, and a vertically dependent position of use, and which is locked by spring pressed means in both positions. | ||||||
105 | Funeral car and ambulance | US37959853 | 1953-09-11 | US2803490A | 1957-08-20 | EHRET ROBERT D |
106 | Ambulance. | US23113218 | 1918-04-27 | US1284936A | 1918-11-12 | SHINE PETER N |
107 | Improved wagon for transporting medicine | US39951D | US39951A | 1863-09-15 | ||
108 | BOTTLE HOLDER | EP13804872 | 2013-06-14 | EP2861111A4 | 2016-03-09 | CARDONNA EDGARDO; BANDI JASON A |
A securement system for portable bottles, intended for use in a vehicle, is disclosed and claimed herein. In one particular embodiment, the securement system is constructed from a vertical stanchion. Disposed about the periphery, on four sides, are four vertically oriented mounting channels. A top bottle holder and a bottom bottle holder are installed in a selected mounting channel. At least the top bottle holder can be adjusted vertically to accommodate bottles with various heights. The bottom bottle holder includes a platform for supporting the bottle, and both the top and bottom holder include a cradle that receives a side of the bottle. Both the top bottle holder and bottom bottle holder include releasable, hook and loop straps to hold the bottle flush and secure against the cradles. The base of the stanchion includes features for securing the stanchion in a convention L-Track, of the type typically found in transit vehicles. | ||||||
109 | 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. |
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110 | Ensemble formé d'un respirateur d'urgence et de son embase murale | EP13163933.8 | 2013-04-16 | EP2671607A1 | 2013-12-11 | Chaffard, Denis; Davoine, Romain |
L'invention porte sur un ensemble respirateur/embase (10, 20) avec système de fixation (31) permettant sa fixation à une paroi. Un système d'accrochage (1, 11 ; 2, 21) permet une mise en position de couplage du respirateur (10) sur l'embase (20). Un système de verrouillage (1, 12, 13 ; 40-45) permet de bloquer le respirateur (10) en une position de verrouillage sur l'embase (20). Le système de verrouillage (1, 12, 13 ; 40-45) comprend des premiers moyens de verrouillage (1, 12, 13) portés par le respirateur (10), et des seconds moyens de verrouillage (40-45) portés par l'embase (20) de manière à permettre une fixation solidaire en position de verrouillage du respirateur (10) à l'embase (20). Un système de connexion électrique (51-55) permet d'assurer une connexion électrique entre le respirateur (1) et l'embase (20). Les premiers moyens de verrouillage (1, 12, 13) comprennent une butée (13). Les seconds moyens de verrouillage (40-45) comprennent un cliquet pivotant (40). Le cliquet (40) coopère avec la butée (13) pour maintenir le respirateur (10) solidaire de l'embase (20) en position de verrouillage, le cliquet (40) étant porté par un support de cliquet (42) et actionné par un ressort (41) qui appuie normalement sur la partie avant (45) du cliquet (40) afin d'assurer ledit maintien solidaire du respirateur (10) sur l'embase (20) en ladite position de verrouillage. L'ensemble respirateur/embase est notamment utilisable pendant les interventions d'urgence nécessitant une ventilation assistée d'un patient. |
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111 | MOBILE RADIATION THERAPY | EP07795013 | 2007-05-18 | EP2061419A4 | 2012-08-22 | POMPER MARK ELLIOT |
112 | 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. | ||||||
113 | MOBILE RADIATION THERAPY | EP07795013.7 | 2007-05-18 | EP2061419A2 | 2009-05-27 | Pomper, Mark, Elliot |
The invention provide techniques for diagnosing medical conditions and providing appropriate treatment at a patient's home residence. A mobile x-ray team can be dispatched to the patient's home residence. A technical team reviews patient data to determine a proper therapy plan. A mobile radiation therapy apparatus is dispatched to the patient's home as required by the therapy plan. The mobile radiation therapy apparatus includes a radiation source and shielding, and is capable of superficial radiation therapy and/or High Dose Rate (HDR) implant therapy. For HDR therapy, the mobile radiation therapy apparatus itself is a specialized radiation vault which the patient will enter. The technical team adjusts the therapy plan based on the additional analysis, and the mobile radiation therapy apparatus is dispatched in accordance with adjusted therapy plan. | ||||||
114 | Medical vehicle specifically for transporting passengers to be submitted to non-urgent medical treatment | EP08155651.6 | 2008-05-05 | EP2052706A2 | 2009-04-29 | Dragotta, Francesco; Azzellini, Cosimo; Castellucci, Carlo; Treossi, Daniele |
A vehicle (10), in particular a motor-vehicle, for transporting passengers who will undergo care, comprises a supporting framework (12), a covering body (16) delimiting a driving place (18) and a compartment (20) for one or more passengers. Advantageously, in the passenger compartment (20) there are means (40, 42) which can be engaged and disengaged, for retaining or anchoring at least one passenger place, as well as means (32) for activating an emergency signal. |
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115 | MOBILE EMERGENCY HOSPITAL | EP05762236.7 | 2005-05-31 | EP1768633A2 | 2007-04-04 | KERN, Julie, A.; KRAMER, Kenneth, L.; CHANCE, Richard, W.; CARVER, Nathan, I.; LE ROY, Frederic; LALOGE,Dennis, Paul |
A mobile emergency hospital (30) comprises a first wheeled trailer (34) and a second wheeled trailer (32) parked alongside the first trailer such that adjacent side walls (54, 52) of the first and second trailers (34, 32) are arranged to confront each other. The first and second trailers (34, 32) have patient care equipment associated with first and second portions of the emergency hospital, respectively. The adjacent side walls (54, 52) of the two trailers (34, 32) have openings (72, 70) which are generally aligned with each other to form one or more passageways (74) through which caregivers pass between the two trailers (34, 32). The first trailer (34) may include a plurality of wall units (90) arranged along a nonadjacent side wall (52) of the first trailer (34). Each such wall unit (90) may include a plurality of service connectors (92) and a foldout bed (94). The trailers (34, 32) may include expandable sections (232, 234) to provide additional floor space. | ||||||
116 | First-aid ambulance equipped with suitable medical emergency room for the treatment of patients | EP99830474.5 | 1999-07-23 | EP1070494A1 | 2001-01-24 | Bollanti, Giuseppe |
A first-aid ambulance characterized in that in order to provide a suitable patient's treatment room there is provided an arrangement of the medical emergency room comprising in combination:
The arrangement also provides a patient-bearing chair (SP) anchored to the floor panel which can be folded to be accommodated in a suitable holding compartment, in addition to the litter in central position which is able to be shifted laterally through a suitable shifting support means. Beneath the litter and accommodated on the shifting table is a further spinal stretcher. The seats of the medical emergency room are in a number of three: one (20) oriented in the forward direction and positioned on the right hand side at 2/3 of the length of the litter near the head of the patient; a second (22) oriented in the reverse direction and positioned on the left hand side; and a third (24) oriented in the reverse direction, positioned at the head of the litter and capable of revolving on its axis and moving along a circular arc. |
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117 | EMERGENCY VEHICLE STRETCHER SUPPORT | EP98958732.4 | 1998-11-27 | EP1032348A1 | 2000-09-06 | VISSER, Anton, Nicolaas |
A stretcher support arrangement for use in an emergency conveyance, the arrangement including: an elongated platform (20) for supporting a stretcher (40) thereon; a platform support (8) having a portion for supporting the platform in a substantially horizontal position (28) and a portion for connection to a wall of the emergency conveyance (30), the platform supporting portion (8) supporting the platform (20) such that the platform (20) is capable of pivotal movement about an axis (41) generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the platform, the connection portion being adapted for pivotal connection (44) to the wall (30) of the emergency conveyance so that the platform support may pivot about an axis generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the platform; and resilient means (38), and optionally damping means (47), positioned between the platform support (8) and the wall (30) of the emergency conveyance. | ||||||
118 | Compact chilling system for containers and method for preserving cold | EP98401428.2 | 1998-06-11 | EP0964214A1 | 1999-12-15 | Takasugi, Mitsuo |
The compact chilling system comprises: a liquefied-gas cylinder (1) filled with a liquefied gas; a cylinder holder (2) for holding said liquefied-gas cylinder (1); and a control box (3) mounted on said cylinder holder (2), said control box (3) being provided with a nozzle (23) for issuing a jet of said liquefied gas through an electromagnetic valve to a container (19), said liquefied gas being supplied from said liquefied-gas cylinder (1), said control box (3) being further provided with a control switch (25) for controlling said jet. |
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119 | Kranken- oder Rettungswagen | EP95119112.1 | 1995-12-05 | EP0732095A3 | 1996-12-18 | Holling, Gerd, Dr.-Ing. |
Die Erfindung betrifft einen Krankenwagen mit einem Krankentransportraum, in welchem eine Krankentrage angeordnet ist, wobei medizinische Geräte und Einrichtungen im Bereich der durch das Dach das Fahrzeugs gebildeten Decke des Krankentransportraumes angeordnet sind. Im Dach (3) des Fahrzeugs (1) ist im Bereich oberhalb der Krankentrage ein Ausschnitt (4) vorgesehen. Der Ausschnitt (4) ist durch einen erhöhten Dachaufsatz (5) überdeckt, welcher bevorzugt durch ein Rollo od. dgl. verschließbar ist. An den den Dachaufsatz (5) bildenden Wandungen sind Aufhängeeinrichtungen und Lagerungen für medizinische Geräte befestigt. |
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120 | Unité de clinique vétérinaire mobile | EP92403268.3 | 1992-12-03 | EP0545821A1 | 1993-06-09 | Sancho Claver, Antonio |
Ce module (2) est essentiellement composé d'un caisson pouvant se placer sur la plate-forme d'un véhicule (1) (camionnette ou équivalent) et qui comporte : une portière arrière (3) donnant accès à des bacs ou tiroirs (5), et des portières supérieures (4) donnant accès à des bacs compartimentés, ces tiroirs et bacs pouvant contenir des médicaments, produits, outils, équipements, etc.. Le module (2) comporte aussi des réservoirs d'eau chaude et d'eau froide équipés d'électropompes et de tuyaux de projection, la portière arrière (3) pouvant servir de table d'opération. |