序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 緊急車両患者輸送システム JP2015089120 2015-04-24 JP5774797B1 2015-09-09 バーグラフ,ジョセフ・ジー; ウェルズ,ティモシー・ロバート; シュレーダー,ティモシー・ポール
緊急車両患者輸送システムが開示されている。1つの実施形態では、緊急車両患
者輸送システムは、緊急車両の内部へのアクセスを提供する積載通路と、緊急車両の床か
緊急車両の天井か緊急車両の壁か又はそれらの組合せへ連結されている1つ又はそれ以上
の軌道であって、移動経路を描き出している1つ又はそれ以上の軌道と、当該1つ又はそ
れ以上の軌道と滑動式に係合されていて床と天井の間で垂直方向に位置付けられる椅子と
、を含んでいる。椅子は、1つ又はそれ以上の設定位置にロックされる。そして、1つ又
はそれ以上の設定位置は、気道ケア位置、広範囲気道ケア位置、処置的ケア位置、応答者
位置、患者ケア位置、及び患者積載位置、から成る群より選択される。
【選択図】図1
22 Emergency vehicle stretcher support member JP2000522870 1998-11-27 JP2001524352A 2001-12-04 アントン・ニコラース・ヴィッサー
(57)【要約】 【課題】 緊急輸送機関において患者をより快適に輸送することが可能な担架支持構造を提供することである。 【解決手段】 担架を支持する細長い台座と、実質的に平な位置に台座を支持する支持部と緊急輸送機関の壁に結合する結合部とを有する台座支持部材と、台座支持部材と緊急輸送機関との間に位置する弾性部材と、任意で制動部材とを備え、前記台座支持部が、台座が該台座の長軸に通常平行な軸について回動可能であるように台座を支持し、前記結合部が、前記台座支持部材が前記台座の長軸に通常平行な軸について回動可能であるように緊急輸送機関の壁にピボット式に回動可能に結合するのに適合していることを特徴とする。
23 緊急車両患者輸送システム JP2017084114 2017-04-21 JP6434563B2 2018-12-05 バーグラフ,ジョセフ・ジー; ウェルズ,ティモシー・ロバート; シュレーダー,ティモシー・ポール
24 緊急車両患者輸送システム JP2017084114 2017-04-21 JP2017148555A 2017-08-31 バーグラフ,ジョセフ・ジー; ウェルズ,ティモシー・ロバート; シュレーダー,ティモシー・ポール
【課題】救急医療技術者又はその他の医療関係者が輸送中の患者への治療を提供している間も彼らをしっかりと拘束できる緊急車両患者輸送システムを提供する。
【解決手段】緊急車両患者輸送システム10は、緊急車両200の内部へのアクセスを提供する積載通路206と、緊急車両200の床202か緊急車両200の天井204か緊急車両200の壁208か又はそれらの組合せへ連結されている1つ又はそれ以上の軌道210であって、移動経路を描き出している軌道210と、1つ又はそれ以上の軌道210と滑動式に係合されていて床202と天井204の間で垂直方向に位置付けられる椅子100と、を含んでいる。椅子100は、1つ又はそれ以上の設定位置にロックされる。そして、1つ又はそれ以上の設定位置は、気道ケア位置、広範囲気道ケア位置、処置的ケア位置、応答者位置、患者ケア位置、及び患者積載位置、から成る群より選択される。
【選択図】図1
25 緊急車両患者輸送システム JP2015089123 2015-04-24 JP6134349B2 2017-05-24 バーグラフ,ジョセフ・ジー; ウェルズ,ティモシー・ロバート; シュレーダー,ティモシー・ポール
26 緊急車両患者輸送システム JP2013508121 2011-04-25 JP5767696B2 2015-08-19 バーグラフ,ジョセフ・ジー; ウェルズ,ティモシー・ロバート; シュレーダー,ティモシー・ポール
27 Method of transporting a patient US14677802 2015-04-02 US09956126B2 2018-05-01 Rex Alan Russell
A method of transporting a patient may include providing a medical pod having a pallet forming a floor structure and including sidewalls extending upwardly from the pallet to a roof section to form a container. The method may additionally include coupling a patient restraint system to the floor structure using a transport system located on the floor structure, and moving the patient restraint system from a first position to a second position using the transport system.
28 Portable Modularized Medical Unit and System US14935895 2015-11-09 US20170130447A1 2017-05-11 John R. Lane, JR.; James Richard Knight
The invention includes a portable modularized medical unit that may be transported by airplane, helicopter, truck, rail, or ship to and from any location where emergency medical care, trauma care, surgical care, intensive care, isolation care, critical care, mass casualty, exam treatment or emergency medical evacuation are needed. The unit includes a rigid parallelepipedal frame that serves as the rigid exoskeleton of the unit that is a rigid aluminum parallelepipedal frame with a plurality of longitudinal metal tracks in the unit to provide the attachment or connection points for various medical components inside the internal portion of the portable modularized medical unit and that are rigidly attached to the interior surface of the base structure of the rigid parallelepipedal frame to provide multiple connection and attachment points for the components in an airworthy but removable manner to the base structure, walls, or roof of the rigid parallelepipedal frame so that the components internal to the unit may be attached, removed, relocated, replaced, and rearranged inside of the portable modularized medical unit.
29 EMERGENCY VEHICLE PATIENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS US15193331 2016-06-27 US20160304007A1 2016-10-20 Joseph G. Bourgraf; Timothy Robert Wells; Timothy Paul Schroeder
Emergency vehicle patient transport systems are disclosed. In one embodiment, an emergency vehicle patient transport system includes: a loading passage providing access to an interior of an emergency vehicle; one or more tracks coupled to a floor of the emergency vehicle, a ceiling of the emergency vehicle, a wall of the emergency vehicle or combinations thereof wherein, a travel path is delineated by the one or more tracks; and a chair slidingly engaged with the one or more tracks, and vertically positioned between the floor and the ceiling. The chair locks in one or more set positions. And, the one or more set positions are selected from a group consisting of an airway care position, an extended airway care position, a procedural care position, a responder position, a patient care position, and a patient load position.
30 Patient transport pod and method of use US13420781 2012-03-15 US09022263B1 2015-05-05 Rex Alan Russell
A medical pod for a vehicle may include a pallet configured to be loaded and unloaded into a cargo area or other area. The pallet may include an upper surface defining a floor structure. A plurality of side walls may extend upwardly from the pallet and may be connected to a roof section to form a container. The medical pod may include a transport system located on the floor structure. A patient restraint system may be positioned within the container and may have a patient support structure that may be coupled to the transport system such that the patient restraint system is movable relative to the floor structure.
31 EMERGENCY VEHICLE PATIENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS US14085883 2013-11-21 US20140062118A1 2014-03-06 Joseph G. Bourgraf; Timothy Robert Wells; Timothy Paul Schroeder
Emergency vehicle patient transport systems are disclosed. In one embodiment, an emergency vehicle patient transport system includes: a loading passage providing access to an interior of an emergency vehicle; one or more tracks coupled to a floor of the emergency vehicle, a ceiling of the emergency vehicle, a wall of the emergency vehicle or combinations thereof wherein, a travel path is delineated by the one or more tracks; and a chair slidingly engaged with the one or more tracks, and vertically positioned between the floor and the ceiling. The chair locks in one or more set positions. And, the one or more set positions are selected from a group consisting of an airway care position, an extended airway care position, a procedural care position, a responder position, a patient care position, and a patient load position.
32 Transport pumper US11360894 2006-02-24 US07530403B2 2009-05-12 Miguel J. Cano
The present invention discloses and claims a single vehicle that has both full fire fighting capability in the form of a pumper in permanent combination with full medical rescue and transport capability. Provided is a transport pumper of conventional design having a crew cab with four entrances, a large capacity fire pump, a tank containing a quantity of water, another tank containing a quantity of foam, a substantial length and diameter of fire hose, ground ladders, a side controlled pump operator's panel, and all other necessary equipment to be in substantial compliance with NFPA Standard 1901. Permanently provided on the same chassis as the pumper is an ambulance or rescue transport including rear entry double doors for patients, a rear dump capability, two supine patients on stretchers carrying capabilities, air conditioning, a side entrance door and all necessary equipment be in substantial compliance with federal standard KKK-A-1822E for a rescue transport. The rescue transport is modified only to the extent necessary to accommodate ground ladders and a hose bed on the top of the rescue transport. The vehicle concept is one of a modular design in permanent combination on a single chassis using standardized equipment already familiar to fire rescue personnel which can be readily refurbished and replaced with conventional equipment at minimized cost.
33 Restraining apparatus US11123161 2005-05-06 US07112022B1 2006-09-26 John E. McLoughlin; Neocles G. Athanasiades; Toh K. Meng
Apparatus is provided for restraining an individual in the cargo area of a vehicle. Such restraints can be utilized to protect medical technicians in ambulances, fire rescue trucks and other emergency vehicles. The apparatus is constructed so that the user can control the amount of restraint on his various body movements while he medically treats a patient.
34 Transport pumper US10817669 2004-04-05 US20050224236A1 2005-10-13 Miguel Cano
The present invention discloses and claims a single vehicle that has full fire fighting capability in combination with full medical rescue and transport capability. Provided is a transport pumper of conventional design having a crew cab with four entrances, a large capacity fire pump, a tank containing a quantity of water, another tank containing a quantity of foam, a substantial length and diameter of fire hose, ground ladders, a side controlled pump operator's panel, and all other necessary equipment to be in substantial compliance with NFPA Standard 1901. Provided on the same chassis as the pumper is a transporter including rear entry double doors for patients, a rear dump capability, two patient carrying capabilities, air conditioning, a side entrance door and all necessary equipment be in substantial compliance with federal standard KKK-A-1822E for a rescue transport. The transport is modified only to the extent necessary to accommodate ground ladders and a hose bed on the top of the transport. The vehicle concept is one of a modular design using standardized equipment already familiar to fire rescue personnel which can be readily refurbished and replaced with conventional equipment at minimal cost.
35 Safety chair apparatus US719623 1991-06-24 US5120103A 1992-06-09 Gilda M. Kave
A safety chair apparatus includes a seat and support back, with the seat and support back mounting a respective pair of securement straps securable to a central buckle member. The seat includes a plurality of pairs of downwardly extending legs, with each leg mounting a guide follower plate integrally to a lower terminal end thereof, with each follower plate mounted within a groove of an associated right and left track. The right and left track is mounted to a floor of an ambulance vehicle positioned between support tables on the floor for receiving gurneys and the like. A modification of the invention includes a compartmentalized seat for accommodating various medical components therewithin, and further the forward right and left legs each including a selectively applicable brake member to permit selective positioning of the seat between the support tables.
36 Nurse's seat US543393 1983-10-19 US4555138A 1985-11-26 Robert S. Hughes
The present invention provides a nurse's seat for tending to a plurality of patient stations which are spaced apart from each other such as, for example, in an ambulance. The nurse's seat comprises an elongated and substantially horizontal track which extends between and adjacent the patient's stations. A frame is slidably mounted to the track and carries a swivelly mounted seat on which the nurse sits. In the preferred form of the invention, the nurse's seat is vertically slidably movable with respect to the frame to accomodate vertically stacked patient's stations. In addition, a locking pin selectively locks the frame to the track at any of a plurality of predetermined positions.
37 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.
38 응급처치 수행을 위한 앰뷸런스용 벨트 KR20150002814 2015-01-08 KR101533289B1 2015-07-02 SHIN DONG MIN; KIM SEUNG YONG; HWANG CHUN YOUNG; KIM GYOUNG YONG
본발명은이동중인앰뷸런스에서심폐소생법(cardiopulmonary resuscitation, 이하, “CPR”이라함)과같은응급처리를원활히수행하기위하여구조사가착용하는착용구에관한것으로서, 앰뷸런스내에서구조사를안정적으로지지하기위한앰뷸런스용벨트에있어서, 상기앰뷸란스내에배치된하나이상의안전벨트와, 상기구조사가착용하여구조사에고정되고, 하나이상의방향으로노출되어상기안전벨트와체결되는하나이상의체결구를갖는구조사착용부를포함하는응급처치수행을위한앰뷸런스용벨트를제공한다.
39 STRUCTURE D'ACCUEIL POUR PERSONNES ALLONGÉES ET VÉHICULE ÉQUIPÉ D'UNE TELLE STRUCTURE EP16151658.8 2016-01-18 EP3058920B1 2017-11-29 HUBSCH, Alain
40 EMERGENCY VEHICLE CAREGIVER SEAT SYSTEMS EP16184327.1 2011-04-25 EP3117814A1 2017-01-18 BOURGRAF, Joseph, G.; WELLS, Timothy, Robert; SCHROEDER, Timothy Paul

Emergency vehicle patient transport systems are disclosed. In one embodiment, an emergency vehicle patient transport system (200) includes: a loading passage (206) providing access to an interior of an emergency vehicle; one or more tracks (210) coupled to a floor (202) of the emergency vehicle, a ceiling (204) of the emergency vehicle, a wall (208) of the emergency vehicle or combinations thereof wherein, a travel path (212) is delineated by the one or more tracks (210); a chair (100) slidingly engaged with the one or more tracks, and vertically positioned between the floor and the ceiling. The chair locks in one or more set positions. And, the one or more set positions are selected from a group consisting of an airway care position, an extended airway care position, a procedural care position, a responder position, a patient care position, and a patient load position. In one embodiment, the chair is coupled to a ceiling track (214). In an alternative embodiment, the chair is coupled a floor track (216).

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