Claims
- 1. A transfer device for moving a patient from a first support surface to a second support surface placed alongside the first support surface, the transfer device comprising a foam pad and a fluid impervious enclosure surrounding the foam pad, the foam pad occupying at least a majority of an interior region defined by the enclosure, the transfer device being configured to be placed under the patient on the first support surface and extending along at least a portion of the patient's body, the foam pad receiving fluid under pressure, the enclosure having a bottom wall facing the first support surface, the bottom wall having perforations for releasing pressurized fluid from the foam pad against the first support surface to provide a fluid bearing between the bottom wall and the first support surface to facilitate moving the transfer device and the patient supported thereon from the first support surface to the second support surface.
- 2. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the fluid is air and wherein the air is expelled from the bottom wall against the first support surface to provide an air bearing.
- 3. The transfer device of claim 2, further including a blower for pumping a relatively high volume of relatively low pressure air into the foam pad.
- 4. The transfer device of claim 3, further including a sealable fabric hose coupled to the blower and configured to be coupled to the foam pad on either side thereof.
- 5. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the perforations comprise pinhole-type perforations.
- 6. The transfer device of claim 1, where the foam pad enclosure comprises a lamination.
- 7. The transfer device of claim 1, further including a protective cover K for enclosing the foam pad.
- 8. The transfer device of claim 7, wherein the protective cover is stain resistant.
- 9. The transfer device of claim 7, wherein the protective cover is fluid impervious.
- 10. The transfer device of claim 7, wherein the protective cover has a low friction bottom surface.
- 11. The transfer device of claim 7, wherein the foam pad, the enclosure and the protective cover are all made from radiolucent material.
- 12. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the foam pad and the enclosure are both made from radiolucent material.
- 13. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the perforations in the bottom wall of the enclosure have a higher density in the area of the foam pad that corresponds to a patient's torso.
- 14. The transfer device of claim 1, wherein the foam pad is made from a light density foam material.
- 15. The transfer device of claim 1, further including a flap coupled to the perimeter of the foam pad enclosure, wherein a rim portion of the flap is configured to hang down over side surfaces of the first support surface.
- 16. The transfer device of claim 15, wherein the flap is coupled to the perimeter of the foam pad enclosure by thermal bonding.
- 17. The transfer device of claim 15, further including a fastener configured to releasably couple the rim portion of the flap to the side surfaces of the first support surface.
- 18. The transfer device of claim 15, wherein the rim portion of the flap is configured to hang down over side surfaces of a mattress supported on the first support surface.
- 19. The transfer device of claim 18, further including a fastener configured to releasably couple the rim portion of the flap to the side surfaces of the mattress.
- 20. The transfer device of claim 15, further including a handle strap coupled to the rim portion of the flap.
- 21. A transfer device for moving a patient from a first support surface to a second support surface placed alongside the first support surface, the transfer device comprising a foam pad and a fluid impervious enclosure surrounding the foam pad, the foam pad occupying at least a majority of an interior region defined by the enclosure, the transfer device being configured to be placed under the patient on the first support surface and extending along at least a portion of the patient's body, the foam pad receiving fluid under pressure, the enclosure having perforations configured to expel pressurized fluid against the first support surface to provide a fluid bearing between the transfer device and the first support surface to facilitate moving the transfer device and the patient supported thereon from the first support surface to the second support surface.
- 22. The transfer device of claim 21, wherein the fluid is air, and wherein the air is released through the perforations in the enclosure against the first support surface to provide an air bearing.
- 23. A transfer device for moving a patient from a first support surface to a second support surface placed alongside the first support surface, the transfer device comprising:a foam pad, and a perforated layer under the pad, the foam pad being connectable to a source of pressurized fluid such that the pressurized fluid from the source is moved through the foam pad, at least some of the pressurized fluid exits from the foam pad and moves through the perforated layer to provide a fluid bearing between the perforated layer and the first support surface to facilitate moving the transfer device and the patient supported thereon from the first support surface to the second support surface, the perforated layer remaining in contact with the foam pad when the pressurized fluid moves through the foam pad and the perforated layer.
- 24. The transfer device of claim 23, wherein the source is a pump, and the pressurized fluid is pumped through the foam pad.
- 25. The transfer device of claim 23, wherein the source is a blower, and the pressurized fluid is blown through the foam pad.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of a copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/591,176, filed on Jun. 9, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,467,106, and entitled “PATIENT TRANSFER APPARATUS”, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/139,143 , filed on Jun. 14, 1999, and entitled “RESIDENT TRANSFER APPARATUS”.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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