Patent classifications
A61G7/1088
INDOOR MOBILITY SYSTEM WITH TRACKED SUSPENSION
An indoor mobility system with tracked suspension includes a track, a trolley that travels upon the track, a seat which can carry an occupant, and a mount which suspends the seat from the trolley. Controls mounted to the seat permit the occupant to move the trolley along the track in one of two directions, thereby transporting the occupant with it. Tracks may be run along a ceiling of a structure so that the user can traverse the interior without walking. Forming the track, two U-shaped channels mirror and open up towards each other, and wheels upon the trolley span this gap, being constrained between the channels. The trolley features a two-piece hinged carriage that provides stability to the seat carried upon it while also being able to pass through curved sections of the track. An electric motor may drive one or more wheels of the trolley to propel the system.
Bathtub lift
A bathtub lift (1) includes a floor plate (2), a seat plate (3) adjustable to vary the distance between the seat plate (3) and the floor plate (2), and a back plate (4) detachably arranged on the seat plate (3). The back plate (4) supports an adjustment device (5) driven by a drive (6) for adjusting the distance between the floor plate and the seat plate. A locking device (7) is configured to release the back plate (4). The back plate (4) is not arranged on the surface (8) of the seat plate (3) facing away from the floor plate (2), and a detaching of the floor plate (4) is only made possible in a floor-plate-side end position of the seat plate (3).
PATIENT SUPPORT APPARATUS
A patient support apparatus is disclosed.
Rotatable bath seat with linear actuator
Disclosed is a movable bath seat device employing a linear actuator to assist an individual with decreased mobility in and out of a bathtub. The linear actuator employs a direct current motor with limit switches to move the seat between positions. The device permits an individual to take a position on the seat outside the bathtub and, by use of the actuator, move their torso to a position inside the bath tub side walls. The seat can then rotate, allowing an individual to lift their legs into the bathtub at their convenience. In a preferred embodiment, the cushion on the rotating seat assembly is constructed of a slip resistant padding comprised of medical grade, closed cell molded polyurethane padding that does not absorb water.
SPINE LEVELING APPARATUS
The present invention provides a spine leveling apparatus comprising a rigid board which may be removably placed on a bed, surgical table or patient chair. The apparatus may further comprise two identical trays with articulating arms constructed and arranged for secure and removable securement on the rigid board. In use, the trays provide left and right working areas for the medical professional or caregiver. The apparatus further comprises a sheath which may be removably placed over the rigid board. The spine leveling apparatus may be beneficially used to position the patient in an optimal position for epidural or spinal placement. The trays further provide two clean and easily accessible working areas.
Lifting system with lifting device and cantilevered support platform
A lifting system for lifting a subject (12) supported in a particular position is described. The lifting system has a platform (10) for supporting the subject (12) on an elongate platform surface (101). The platform surface (101) is selectively configurable in a flexible state allowing the elongate platform (10) to fold along a longitudinal line for positioning beneath the subject (12), and a rigid state to support the subject (12) in the desired position. The platform also has one or more attachment structures (16) and, the lifting system has a lifting device (26) for detachably engaging (18) the one or more attachment structures (16) to elevate and lower the platform (10) cantilevered from the lifting device (26).
ASSISTANT FOR STABILIZING, MOBILIZING AND SECURING A PATIENT
An assistant apparatus (1, 100) for mobilizing a patient includes a seat (5) for receiving the patient. The seat (5) is attached to the side of a mast of a trolley (3) that is mounted on rollers (2). The seat (5) comprises a seat surface (6), a backrest (7) and armrests (8).
Rotating bath lift
Disclosed is a bath lift with a rotating seat assembly to assist an individual with decreased mobility in and out of a bathtub. The rotating seat includes an assembly that can be raised or lowered using a DC powered linear actuator. The linear actuator will also move a backrest from an upright position to a reclined position. A controller includes logic to prevent operation should the batteries have insufficient power to raise the seat assembly. Slip resistant padding is comprised of medical-grade, closed cell, molded polyurethane padding that does not absorb water and reduces the risk of skin tears.
Platform for Lifting an Individual from a Fallen Position
A platform for lifting an individual from a fallen position is designed to be slid beneath the body of a user and transitions between a collapsed and an extended configuration. The extended configuration raises the individual to a seated position. The platform for lifting an individual has a base platform, a lifting platform, a folding wedge, a set of collapsible supports, and a lift-control assembly. The folding wedge is hingedly connected in between the base platform and the lifting platform so that the folding wedge forms a ramp, while in the collapsed configuration, that is slid beneath the body of the downed individual. The collapsible supports are connected in between the base platform and the lifting platform. The lift-control assembly is mounted in between the base platform and the lifting platform and generates the force required to transition the platform for lifting an individual between the extended and collapsed configurations.
MOTORIZED BATH SEAT
An illustrated view of an exemplary motorized bath seat apparatus for assisting bathers getting in and out of a bathtub is presented. The motorized bath seat apparatus is useful for assisting an individual into safely and conveniently lower the individual or bather into the bathtub without human assistance. The motorized bath seat apparatus further allows a disabled, post-surgical patient, elderly, etc. more easily bathe without assistance of a caregiver therefore giving the bather privacy and self-value. The apparatus has two rails coupled to motor. The motor powers a bracket that is coupled to the rail and is hingedly attached such that the seat can be moved to allow a person to move a seat apparatus over the bath tube then utilize an actuator to lower and raise the seat assembly. The seat assembly is coupled to a bracket. The seat assembly has a seat coupled to a bottom of a first right arm rest and to a bottom of a second arm rest. The bracket is coupled to a seat back that is coupled to the right arm rest and coupled to the left arm rest.