A61G3/02

Portable lifting and transferring techniques
10443783 · 2019-10-15 ·

Portable lifting and transferring techniques for assisting in the mobility of disabled persons are disclosed. In one particular embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a portable lifting and transferring apparatus for assisting disabled persons that is compact, lightweight, and portable for use in different locations. Preferably, such an apparatus would provide multiple pivot points for providing multiple degrees of maneuvering freedom when lifting and transferring disabled persons and/or their mobility devices and for providing compatibility with a wide range of vehicles. The techniques may also be realized in other embodiments as disclosed herein.

Portable lifting and transferring techniques
10443783 · 2019-10-15 ·

Portable lifting and transferring techniques for assisting in the mobility of disabled persons are disclosed. In one particular embodiment, the techniques may be realized as a portable lifting and transferring apparatus for assisting disabled persons that is compact, lightweight, and portable for use in different locations. Preferably, such an apparatus would provide multiple pivot points for providing multiple degrees of maneuvering freedom when lifting and transferring disabled persons and/or their mobility devices and for providing compatibility with a wide range of vehicles. The techniques may also be realized in other embodiments as disclosed herein.

Mobility Vehicle Enclosure
20190282417 · 2019-09-19 ·

A mobility vehicle enclosure (MVE) that is secured to a rear location on an automobile, such as a car, truck or van, and encloses a mobility vehicle during storage or transportation. A first design of the MVE has a structure including an upper surface, a lower surface, a front side wall, a rear side wall and a left side wall. The structure is preferably rectangular shaped, although any shape can be used depending on the requirements of the application. The front side wall is secured to the structure by an upper securing device and at least one hinge that is attached at a lower edge of the front wall and a front edge of the lower surface. The hinge allows the front side wall to be lowered downward to ground level, thereby creating a ramp on which a mobility vehicle enters or exits the structure. A second design of the MVE is similar to the first, except the surfaces and side walls of the structure are all secured together by hinges. By using the hinges, the surfaces and side walls can be folded on top of each other, thereby creating a vertical stack that can be stored in a small space when the MVE is not in use. To assemble the second design, the surfaces and side walls are unfolded, and the final side wall is secured to the initial side wall. The number of side walls used is determined by the required shape of the structure. Both designs also have a MVE to automobile securing apparatus, which is based on a conventional trailer hitch, and a rear light assembly which provides rear light on the MVE when the MVE is in place blocking the automobile's rear lights.

Wheelchair

The wheelchair includes a seating portion, body frames that support the seating portion, wheels that are rotatably supported by the body frames, an engaging portion, a left brake that brakes a left rear wheel, and a coupling portion that couples the engaging portion and the left brake to each other. The engaging portion is capable of switching between an engagement attitude for engaging a vehicle body member that forms an opening of a vehicle and a disengagement attitude for releasing the engagement with the vehicle body member. The coupling portion transmits the movement of the engaging portion to the left brake when the engaging portion makes an attitude change from the disengagement attitude to the engagement attitude. This operates the left brake when the attitude of the engaging portion switches from the disengagement attitude to the engagement attitude and brakes the left rear wheel.

AUXILIARY LOADING DEVICE OF A STRETCHER
20190216659 · 2019-07-18 ·

An auxiliary loading device (10) of a stretcher (20) on a loading plane (30), for example fixed or removable, comprising: a winch (11) which includes: a support frame (110) which rotatably supports a spool (111); a tow strap (112) wound on the spool (111) and provided with a tow hook (113) that can be attached to the stretcher (20); and a motor (114) connected to the spool (111) and configured to rotate the spool (111), in a first rotation direction for winding the tow strap (112) on the spool (111) and in an opposite second rotation direction for unwinding the tow strap (112) from the spool (111);
the auxiliary loading device (10) further comprising: a sensor unit (12) connected to the winch (11) and configured to detect a value of a parameter indicative of a tension of a section of the tow strap (112) comprising the tow hook (13) and unwound from the spool (111); and an electronic control unit (100) operatively connected to the sensor unit (12) and to the motor (114) of the winch (11), wherein the electronic control unit (100) is configured to stop the rotation of the spool (111) when operated to rotate in the second direction of rotation if the value of the parameter indicative of the tension detected by the sensor unit (12) is less than or equal to a predetermined reference value thereof.

Motorized Mobility Device
20240173181 · 2024-05-30 ·

A motorized mobility device provides a level of functionality required by users of devices that fall into the complex rehabilitation technology (CRT) category. The motorized mobility device is composed of four component parts that are easily completely detachable from one another. This allows the motorized mobility device to be disassembled so it can be easily transported, and for components of the device to be used independently from one another, in particularly to allow the user to safely and securely travel in an unmodified, widely available commercial vehicle using the LATCH restraint system.

Vehicle, Such as a Car, Camper or Van, and Carrier with Drive Means
20190209403 · 2019-07-11 ·

The invention relates to a vehicle, such as a car, camper or van, further comprising: a seat, mounted in the vehicle, with a seat surface; a carrier arranged close to the seat and mounted in the vehicle, and provided with a drive means for adjusting the carrier between a first position, in which an edge of the carrier runs parallel to the main direction of travel of the vehicle and lies in line with and adjoins the seat surface of the seat, and a second position in which, relative to the first position, this edge of the carrier is arranged at a distance from the seat surface in a direction transversely of the seat surface. The invention further relates to a carrier with a drive means

Powered cots

According to one embodiment, a roll-in cot may include a support frame, a pair of front legs, a pair of back legs, and a cot actuation system. The pair of front legs may be slidingly coupled to the support frame. Each front leg includes at least one front wheel. The pair of back legs may be slidingly coupled to the support frame. Each back leg includes at least one back wheel. The cot actuation system includes a front actuator that moves the front legs and a back actuator that moves the back legs. The front actuator and the back actuator raises or lowers the support frame in tandem. The front actuator raises or lowers the front end of the support frame independently of the back actuator. The back actuator raises or lowers the back end of the support frame independently of the front actuator.

VEHICLE WHEELCHAIR LOADING

A system for a vehicle includes a LIDAR sensor attachable to the vehicle and a puddle lamp fixed relative to the LIDAR sensor and oriented to project a light projection downward beside the vehicle. A computer may be in communication with the LIDAR sensor and the puddle lamp and programmed to actuate the puddle lamp in response to receiving data generated by the LIDAR sensor indicating a user positioned within a threshold distance of the vehicle.

AMBULANCE COT AND LOADING AND UNLOADING SYSTEM

An ambulance cot and cot loading and unloading system for an emergency vehicle comprises a cot having a head end, a base for mounting to a deck of an emergency vehicle, a track mounted for linear movement along said base, and an arm mounted for linear movement along said track from a retracted position to an extended position. The arm is and configured to engage the cot, and wherein when the track is extended along the base and the arm is extended along the track the arm is extended from the base in an extended position and is configured for lifting the cot and providing cantilevered support to the cot while in the extended position.