In a principal aspect, the present invention relates to a transport device especially useful for transport of an incapacitated individual, for example, by removal from or seating in a vehicle.
In order to avoid manual lifting of incapacitated individuals, such as hospital or health care patients, various types of lifts or supports for such patients have been proposed. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,806,430 there is disclosed a patient lift device which comprises a framework including spaced, projecting horizontal legs connected by a frame cross member that supports a vertical post and lift mechanism upon which a patient chair assembly is situated. A patient in the chair assembly may be raised and lowered and moved by virtue of the lift construction. Thus, the patent discloses a lifting system for patients particularly in the health care field.
A problem which remains continuously vexing, however, is movement of a patient from a vehicle or into a vehicle utilizing a patient assist system. The dimensions of vehicles vary significantly. The height of the space or area within the passenger compartment of vehicles varies significantly. Thus, there has developed a problem of determining methodologies and providing apparatus which will facilitate movement of patients into and out of vehicles as well as into and out of other environments and further which permits ease of and safety of carrying or movement of a patient.
In a principal aspect, the present invention comprises various embodiments of apparatus for transport of a person, in a generally seated position supported in a sling, into and out of a motor vehicle. The apparatus generally includes first and second horizontal, spaced legs connected by a cross frame member. The legs each include wheels which may be locked to prevent rolling of the assembly or apparatus once it is desirably positioned and unlocked to permit movement of the apparatus and patient. The cross frame member supports a generally vertical post or support element located between the horizontal legs. In one embodiment, the upwardly extending support post or element is adjustably attached to the cross frame member to enable location of the post at various distinct positions between the legs. The vertical support element is optionally a telescoping member.
A boom extends transversely from the upper end of the generally vertical support element or post. A patient support strap is incorporated in the boom. The support strap is connectable to a patient sling assembly. The boom is optionally a telescoping boom. Mechanisms are incorporated to telescope the vertical support post and/or boom and to control the release or take-up of the patient support strap and patient in a sling.
Thus, it is an object of the invention to provide a patient transport assembly which includes a patient support sling adjustably suspended from a generally horizontal boom.
Another object is to provide a patient transport assembly which includes a vertical support post that may telescope and which may be adjusted laterally between the opposite sides of a support base or frame.
Another object of the invention is to provide an easily and highly adjustable patient support and transport apparatus.
A further object of the invention is to provide a patient support and transport device which is reasonably priced, rugged and which is capable of supporting and transporting a wide spectrum of patient body sizes and weights and thus which is highly adjustable.
These and other objects, advantages and features will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.
In the detailed description which follows, reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:
Referring to the figures, the patient transport and support apparatus of the invention is designed to facilitate removal of a person from a first seated position or place, transport of that person and subsequent placement of that person in a second seated position or place. The device is especially useful for placement in or removal of a person from a motor vehicle wherein the roof of a vehicle may interfere with movement or the position of a person within the vehicle. The apparatus or device is also especially useful inasmuch as it is a mechanical device which enables lifting and movement of an individual solely by means of the apparatus thereby, reducing or eliminating the possibility of back strain typically associated with such movement when effected by health workers seeking to physically lift and transport a patient.
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In the disclosed embodiment, a winch mechanism 38 is attached to post 32. Winch mechanism 38 is connected to a strap or cable 40 that runs along the interior of the horizontal arm 36 and connects with an end or a clip 42 for cooperation with a sling that is attached to and supports a patient or person. A hand operated winch 38 is depicted; however, electrically operated winches may also be utilized.
The cantilever arm 36 includes an outer end 44 with a pulley 46 for the strap or cable 40 to fit over. The cantilever arm 36 is of a length adequate to extend, for example, into the doorway of a motor vehicle so as to enable it to be positioned over a person and, in particular, the torso of an individual positioned within an automobile or on a chair, for example. Arm 36 may be a telescoping assembly.
The person or patient is typically supported by a sling suspended from the clip 42 at the end of cable 40 as depicted, for example, in
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The sling assembly further includes a waist strap which comprises a flexible strap member 66 connected from one side of the ring 54 through a back support pad 68 to a buckle 70 which, in turn, attaches to a strap connection 72 connected to the opposite side of the ring 54. A left hand shoulder strap 80 extends from the waist strap 66 and includes a buckle element 82 at the distal end thereof. A right hand adjustable length shoulder strap 84 includes a buckle element 86. Horizontal connecting straps 88 and 90 connect the shoulder straps 80 and 84 and space them apart one from the other so that a pad 92 supported by the straps 80 and 84 may be positioned against the back side of a patient just as the waist pad 68 may be so positioned. Choosing and adjusting the appropriate length of the various straps enables one to accommodate persons of various sizes. Thus, the spacing of the various straps can be accommodated or adjusted by means of the adjustable buckles described or the sling itself may be made in various sizes so as to accommodate persons of various size and stature.
The buckles 82 and 86 are designed to be hooked together, or to be engaged together, and attached to a clip 98 affixed to the end of a cantilever arm. Thus, the shoulder straps which are adjustable in length can be adjusted so as to accommodate the angle of inclination of a patient supported by the sling. Shoulder straps thus are attached to the ring or clip element 97 attached at the end of the arm. The patient may, therefore, be in any of multiple positions from a prone position to a seated position, for example.
The cable 40 is attached to a second clip 102 which attaches to the ring 54. In this manner, the ring 54 may be appropriately engaged and the cable 40 tightened so as to elevate the individual seated in a chair or seat from the chair or seat and to maintain that person at a fixed level. The chair, for example, as shown in
Use of the operating winch effectively lifts the leg straps and waist strap to elevate a patient slightly so that the patient may be elevated above a chair or seat. Thereafter, the telescoping arm 36 may be elevated by moving the apparatus on the rollers 26, for example, and the patient may then be transported in an appropriately elevated position into a motor vehicle for seating. When positioned in the motor vehicle, the patient, because of the flexibility of the various belts and the support mechanism, may be pivoted about the end of the arm 36. The winch 38 may then be reversed and the patient lowered into the seat of the vehicle. When so lowered, the various straps may be released and the patient may then be easily adjusted and situated in the motor vehicle.
The reverse of this operation may also be effected. That is, a patient or person may be in a vehicle and then attached to the sling. The person may then be slightly elevated from the seat of the vehicle and moved from the vehicle.
The cross frame member 204 supports a vertical or generally vertical support element or post 210 which is affixed to the cross frame member 204 by a slidable bracket 212. The bracket 212 comprises a sleeve which fits over the frame member 204 and is slidable with respect thereto. A locking pin 214 is provided to engage a detent or opening such as opening 216 to thereby hold the vertical support element or member 210 in a fixed position intermediate the spaced legs 200 and 202. Thus, a series of openings such as opening 216 are provided along the longitudinal bar 218 mounted on frame member 204 to thereby provide incremental, detent locking positions for the vertical support element 210. The vertical support element 210 is comprised of a series of tubular telescoping members including an outer member 220 and telescoping slidably inserted inner members 224. A generally horizontally extending arm or boom 226 is affixed to the inner telescoping member 224. A piston actuated rod 228 associated with a cylinder 230 may be extended such as depicted, for example, in
The boom 226 is a generally hollow member and includes a cylinder 230 retained therein with an extendable rod 232. The rod 232 is, at its distal end 234 as shown in
The carbiner 240 may be attached to various support straps 252 for example, which support a patient such as depicted in
One of the benefits of the construction of the embodiment of
While there has been set forth preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.
This is a utility application based upon, derived from, incorporating by reference and claiming priority to prior U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60,579,475 filed Jun. 14, 2004 and U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/654,690 filed Feb. 18, 2005, each of which is entitled Support and Transfer Apparatus for Transport of an Incapacitated Individual.
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60579475 | Jun 2004 | US | |
60654690 | Feb 2005 | US |