Patent classifications
A61G2203/76
Child medical transport apparatus, assembly and method thereof
An assembly of a first and second child transport apparatus is disclosed. Each apparatus may include: a frame having a frame base, at least one wheel, and a handle; at least one brake and a brake rod, wherein the brake rod is attached to the frame, and wherein the at least one brake actionable upon the wheel when the brake rod is actuated; a carriage pivotably attached to the frame; and a foldable backrest pivotably attached to a base of the carriage, wherein, in a nested position, the foldable backrest of the first apparatus is folded down and the carriage of the second apparatus is positioned partially within the carriage of the first apparatus such that the carriage of the second apparatus is disposed partially over the foldable backrest of the first apparatus; and the brake rod of the first apparatus is released by the handle of the second apparatus.
Folding cage body
A folding cage body includes six groups of fence members and an accommodating portion, wherein each group of the fence member includes an upright pole, an upper moveable pivotal piece, two slanting poles and two lower pivotal pieces, and the accommodating portion is provided in the fence members. The folding cage body can be freely expanded and folded and convenient and easy to move and fold.
Mobile application-controlled undercarriage
An undercarriage system couples to other vehicles, such as wheelchairs and provides mobile application-driven operation. In an exemplary application, the system may be configured to receive a push driven wheelchair and temporarily retrofit the wheelchair for motorized operation. The system includes a console for a mobile computing device that operates a software application and user interface that steers the undercarriage system for navigating through an area such as an airport or other complex. In some embodiments, the software application may provide automated navigation of the undercarriage system so that, for example, the user only needs to enter in a destination (for example, a terminal number) and the application automatically drives the system including the wheelchair to the destination. Sensors and/or cameras may detect objects or markers to guide the steering.
Bed
A bed (1) comprising, a base part, with a patient support base (10) arranged above the base part, and including a position configurable patient support (19), four telescopic elevator columns (5), mounted on said base part. The four elevator columns (5) are arranged as a first and a second pair of telescopic elevator columns (5). The bed (1) has two cross-beams (8) for supporting the patient support base (10). An operator housing (9) is mounted on at least one of said cross-beams (8). The operator housing (9) comprises means for configuring said position configurable patient support (19). The operation housing (9) and said patient support base (10) comprising mutually releasable connection means.
SIT-DOWN BATHING CONFIGURATION
A sit-down bathing configuration is disclosed. The sit-down bathing configuration is easy to transport users into, is safer and aligns well with the bathing device. The sit-down bathing configuration comprises: a seated shower device with an open area under its sitting surface, and a mobile bathing chair; wherein the seat of said mobile bathing chair can be fitted above the sitting surface of the seated shower device and the mobile bathing chair can be wheeled in and out of the shower device.
Lightweight Casket Assembly with Side Panel Rails
A casket assembly includes a base, and first and second fabric sheets. The base includes a bottom panel, first and second side panels, and first and second end panels. The base has a length and a width sized and adapted to receive a deceased. The first fabric sheet is operably coupled to the base such that the first fabric sheet extends along and adjacent to an inside surface of the first side panel and an edge of the first fabric sheet is movable. The first fabric sheet is sized and coupled to substantially cover a width of the bottom panel. The second fabric sheet is operably coupled to the base such that the second fabric sheet extends along and adjacent to an inside surface of the second side panel and an edge of the second fabric sheet is movable. The second fabric sheet is sized to substantially cover the width of the bottom panel.
Lightweight casket assembly with side panel rails
A casket assembly includes a base, a tray, and a lid. The base includes a bottom panel, first and second side panels, and first and second end panels configured as an open-top casket container formed of corrugated paper. The base includes rails coupled to and providing reinforcement to the side panels. Each of the rails has a bottom surface, a top surface, and an outer surface. The outer surface of each rail is adjoined to the corresponding side panel. The tray includes a bottom, two sides, and two ends. The tray sides are disposed between the bottom panel of the base and the bottom surface of one of the rails. The removable lid covers an interior of the base, and is disposed on the top surfaces of the rails.
Cremation urn
A cremation urn for storing cremated remains is provided. The urn includes a base, a front wall, a rear wall, a pair of side walls a top opening, an interior cavity for receiving the cremated remains, four corner beads configured at the intersection of the front wall to the side walls and the rear wall to the side walls and the corner beads extending from the base to the top opening and a plurality of stops positioned a distance above the base and secured at each of the corner beads within the interior cavity. The front wall, the rear wall and the side walls extend generally upward at outward angles from the base to the top opening to create a taper in the urn. The tapering of walls enables a second cremation urn to be nested freely within the interior cavity of the urn.
Reclining transport chairs
A transport chair is provided that includes a base frame, a seat assembly pivotally mounted to the base, and a footrest assembly pivotally mounted to the base frame, the footrest assembly being associated with the seat assembly so as to pivot in unison with the seat assembly until the seat assembly is pivoted forward to an extent at which the footrest assembly contacts the floor or ground, at which point the footrest assembly does not pivot further upon further forward pivoting of the seat assembly. Further embodiments of the transport chair allow the seat assembly to recline, alone or in unison with a leg rest assembly, while the footrest remains in position.
Nonmetallic wheelchair
A wheelchair including a transparent frame including a first side panel, a second side panel, a back section between the first and second side panels, and a seat section between the first and second side panels, a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the frame, and at least one handle coupled to the frame, wherein the wheelchair is entirely nonmetallic.