The present invention relates to the lifting and transfer of bodies in a hospital environment or any other similar environment in which bodies must be moved.
Various devices exist for lifting and moving bodies. Such devices are described, by way of example, in the following patent publications: GB 2 356 384, U.S. Pat. No. 2,449,898, U.S. Pat. No. 2,203,732, U.S. Pat. No. 1,948,611.
The problem that the present invention proposes to solve lies in improving devices of the prior art.
In the invention, the solution to the aforementioned problem consists of a device for lifting and transferring bodies comprising a basic element consisting of two identical parallelograms having a common short side, which is central and mounted to be able to move translationally in a vertical direction, each corner of the parallelograms forming a hinge point about which the long side and the short side which form it can be freely turned; the device furthermore comprising first and second means for gripping the body which are respectively attached at the two lower outer corners of the basic element.
As can be better observed in the figures attached to the present application, when a tensile force is exerted from the bottom to the top on the central part of the device according to the invention, for example by means of a hoist, the central short side moves upwards and the lower outer ends of the parallelograms move closer to one another in an approximately horizontal direction, thus enabling the body to be gripped.
Advantageously, said gripping means are mounted so as to pivot about said lower corners and each comprise an upper end and a lower end, said upper end being attached to and mounted so as to slide on the central short side, said lower end comprising a support member arranged in a horizontal direction.
The device according to the invention is preferably provided with two basic elements positioned at each end of the device.
More than two basic elements may also be used.
According to a preferred variant of the invention, the basic elements are attached to each other by means of a horizontal segment, the ends of which are attached to one of said corners.
In one embodiment, a horizontal segment is attached to the upper central corners, said horizontal segment furthermore comprising a gripping element, for example a ring, designed to be gripped by a grasping element, for example a hook, of a lifting system such as a hoist.
Advantageously, the catch element is mounted so as to slide along said horizontal segment, which allows the stability of the device to be adjusted according to the center of gravity of the body.
According to one particularly advantageous embodiment, the device comprises blocking means, for example a dashpot, designed so as to block or unblock the movement of the gripping means.
The support member is preferably elongate and its short side has a thickness that decreases in the direction of the center of the device. This makes inserting the support member below the patient easier.
The invention is described in greater detail hereafter by means of examples illustrated by the following figures:
The basic element 1, illustrated schematically in
An element for gripping a body 8, 9 (see
In this way, an upwards tension of the central part 4, 12 of the device causes two successive steps, namely the closure of the device on the body followed by lifting of the latter.
The device described in the present example comprises two basic elements 1 positioned at each end of the device (see
A gripping element in the form of a ring 21 is mounted so as to slide along the horizontal segments 15 to 18.
The use of blocking means such as a dashpot 20 makes it possible to keep the gripping means 8, 9 open and to prevent the body 19 being squashed once the gripping means 8, 9 have come to stop against the body 19. Finally, the blocking means 20 enable the opening of the gripping means 8, 9 once the body 19 is resting on the gripping means 8, 9.
The upper structure of the device illustrated in particular in
It should be pointed out that the device according to the invention operates without an energy source other than the power supply of the hoist.
Furthermore, the device according to the invention may be used to grip bodies positioned on any type of surface (stainless steel, mattress, waterbed, airbed, etc.)
The material of the gripping means is chosen depending on its strength and its sliding on the surface on which the body is positioned.
The corners and the long sides of the tubes may easily be adapted to the size of bodies and to the available space (autopsy and preparation table, small-sized location, etc.).
The present invention furthermore comprises other advantages over devices of the prior art. In particular it makes it possible for a single person to lift and to transfer a body. A body of 200 kg, or even more, can easily be manipulated. In addition, the gripping of the body can be carried out very gently, without damaging the body, thus enabling the device according to the invention to be used to deposit a body in a coffin. Finally, thanks to the blocking means, any accidental opening of the device during lifting or transfer is avoided.
The invention is obviously not limited to the examples illustrated in the present application.
In the following text, “body” should primarily be understood as “corpse”. The device is therefore particularly intended to be used in an environment such as a morgue, chapel or autopsy room.
The invention may, however, also be used for living human or animal beings.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT IB2006 053132 | Sep 2006 | IB | international |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2007/053571 | 9/5/2007 | WO | 00 | 4/14/2009 |