Claims
- 1. An improved patient transfer mat comprising:
- an elongated body portion having a substantially elongated rectangular shape adapted to be placed transversely under a selected portion of the torso of a patient to facilitate the moving of at least said torso portion of the patient, said body portion having a length substantially less than the length of the patient, but greater than the width of said torso portion and having a width substantially less than said length;
- said body portion being formed from a flexible but substantially rigid lightweight material and including means to at least partially conform with the contour of a portion of the patient's body, said means to conform including a center section and a wing section hingedly attached by a hinge mechanism to each side of said center section, which wings pivot at an angle to said center section to provide said conformation and a sufficient sliding surface for moving said patient, said hinge mechanism formed by at least one flexible web molded into the adjacent edges of said sections; and openings in each end of said body portion adapted to be grasped by an attendant to move said patient.
- 2. The mat as defined in claim 1 wherein each said web is a single integral web piece running substantially the length of said sections.
- 3. The mat as defined in claim 1 wherein said ends of said body portions including said openings is formed from a thicker portion of material to provide enhanced strength thereto.
- 4. The mat as defined in claim 1 including a slot spaced inside and adjacent to each said opening and means for securing said patient to said mat adapted to be secured through said slots.
- 5. The mat as defined in claim 4 wherein said securing means is a strap having means to releaseably secure the ends of the strap to themselves through said slots and openings to secure said patient to said mat.
- 6. The mat as defined in claim 1 including at least one side of said body portion being formed with a textured surface to reduce friction and static electricity.
- 7. An improved patient transfer system, said system comprising:
- a pair of improved transfer mats, each of said transfer mats including an elongated body portion having a substantially elongated rectangular shape adapted to be placed transversely under a selected portion of the torso of a patient to facilitate the moving of at least said torso portion of the patient, said body portion has a length substantially less than the length of the patient, but greater than the width of said torso portion and having a width substantially less than said length; said body portion being formed from a flexible but substantially rigid lightweight material and including means to at least partially conform with the contour of a portion of the patient's body, said means to conform including a center section and a wing section hingedly attached by a hinge mechanism to each side of said center section which wings pivot at an angle to said center section to provide said conformation and a sufficient sliding surface for moving said patient, said hinge mechanism formed by at least one flexible, said hinge mechanism formed by at least one flexible web molded into the adjacent edges of said section; and
- openings in each end of said body portion adapted to be grasped by an attendant to move said patient.
- 8. The system as defined in claim 7 wherein each said web is a single integral web piece running substantially the length of said sections.
- 9. The system as defined in claim 7 wherein said ends of said body portions including said openings is formed from a thicker portion of material to provide enhanced strength thereto.
- 10. The system as defined in claim 7 including a slot spaced inside and adjacent to each said opening and means for securing said patient to said mat adapted to be secured through said slots.
- 11. The system as defined in claim 10 wherein said securing means is a strap having means to releaseably secure the ends of the strap to themselves through said slots and openings to secure said patient to said mat.
- 12. The system as defined in claim 7 including at least one side of said body portion being formed with a textured surface to reduce friction and static electricity.
- 13. A method of transferring patients substantially from one contiguous surface to another, comprising;
- providing a pair of transfer mats, each of said transfer mats including an elongated body portion including means to at least partially conform with the contour of a portion of the patient's body and having a substantially elongated rectangular shape adapted to be placed transversely under a patient to facilitate the moving of the patient, said body portion having a length substantially less than the length of the patient, but greater than the width of a patient, and a width substantially less than said length, said means to conform including a center section and a wing section hingedly attached to each side of said center section along said length thereof, which wings bend at an angle to said center section to provide said conformation and a sufficient sliding surface for moving the patient, including forming said wings with said center section by molding a flexible web into adjacent edges of said sections;
- placing said mats under the patient by sliding one of said mats transversely under the patient's buttocks and slidng the second one of said mats under the patient's shoulders, both without lifting or turning the patient over;
- providing openings in each end of said body portion adapted to be grasped by an attendant to move the patient; and
- transferring said patient by sliding the patient on the two mats from a first one of the contiguous surfaces to the other.
- 14. The method defined in claim 13 including forming a slot spaced inside and adjacent to each said opening and means for securing said patient to said mat adapted to be secured through said slots and securing the patient to each of said mats prior to moving the patient.
- 15. The method defined in claim 14 including forming said securing means as a strap having means to releasably secure the ends of the strap to the strap spaced from said end of the strap through said slots and opening to secure the patient to said mat and securing the patient to each of said mats by said straps prior to transferring the patient.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 830,261 filed Feb. 18, 1986, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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