Rescue litter
11925583 ยท 2024-03-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G1/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G1/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A rescue litter relates generally to a person, animal, and provisions carrying apparatus for purposes of human or animal recovery and relief missions. The carrying apparatus has commonalities with portable beds. The rescue litter aids manually carrying a casualty. The rescue litter comprises a stretcher sheet. The rescue litter also comprises at least one strap along the stretcher sheet to support the weight of the casualty. The stretcher sheet comprises guides to direct progressive motion of the strap(s) from a strap holder on the stretcher sheet where the strap(s) is/are held, to a head end where the strap(s) is/are free to grasp.
Claims
1. A bedroll for a rescue litter to carry a casualty, comprising: a stretcher sheet, at least one strap arrayed on the stretcher sheet to support the weight of the casualty, at least one guide to direct the at lease one strap from at least one strap holder on the stretcher sheet to a head end of the stretcher sheet where the at lease one strap is free to grasp wherein the at lease one guide is within sleeves along the edges of the stretcher sheet from the at lease one strap holder to the head end, the sleeves to receive stretcher poles.
2. The bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the at lease one guide is internal to the stretcher sheet to guide the at lease one strap within the stretcher sheet.
3. The bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the at lease one strap is slidable within the at lease one guide to direct progressive motion of the at lease one strap from the at lease one strap holder where the at lease one strap held (to the stretcher sheet) to the head end.
4. The bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the at lease one guide attaches the at lease one strap to the stretcher sheet.
5. The bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the or at least one guide is attached to the head end of the stretcher sheet.
6. Bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the or at least one guide is attached to the stretcher sheet in the middle of the head end.
7. The bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the at lease one guide is disposed along the edges of the stretcher sheet from the at lease one strap holder to the head end.
8. The bedroll according claim 1 wherein the at lease one guide is disposed on a first side of the stretcher sheet opposite to a second side to stretcher sheet intended for the casualty to rest upon.
9. The bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the at lease one strap holder releasably attaches the at lease one strap to the stretcher sheet.
10. The bedroll according to claim 1 where the at lease one strap holder comprises edge holders at the lateral edges of the stretcher sheet.
11. The bedroll according to claim 10 wherein the at lease one strap is arrayed as a Vee from the lateral edges edge holders to the at lease one guide in the middle of the head end.
12. The bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the at least one strap comprises a pair of straps along edges of the stretcher sheet from the at lease one strap holder to the head end.
13. The bedroll according to claim 1 comprising a harness across the stretcher sheet intermediate the head end and a foot end to bind the torso of the casualty to the stretcher sheet.
14. The bedroll according to claim 13 wherein the harness comprises bands connected to the stretcher sheet to bind the torso of the casualty to the stretcher sheet.
15. The bedroll according to claim 13 wherein the harness comprises three bands which cross each other over the stretcher sheet.
16. The bedroll according to claim 13 wherein the harness is connected to the stretcher sheet at edges which traverse from the foot end to the head end.
17. The bedroll according to claim 13 wherein the harness is connected to the at lease one guide.
18. The bedroll according to claim 13 wherein the harness is connected to the at lease one strap.
19. The bedroll according to claim 13 wherein the harness is connected to the at lease one strap holder.
20. The bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the strap holder is attached to a foot end of the stretcher sheet opposite from the head end.
21. The bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the stretcher sheet narrows from the head end where the stretcher sheet is widest to the foot end where the stretcher sheet is narrowest.
22. The bedroll according to claim 21 wherein the stretcher sheet is trapezoidal.
23. The bedroll according to claim 1 comprising handles at the head end of the at lease one strap to tow the rescue litter.
24. The bedroll according to claim 1 comprising a clevis at the head end of the at lease one strap configured to connect the rescue litter by the at lease one strap to a tow device.
25. The bedroll according to claim 19 wherein the clevis connects the at lease one strap together at the head end of the at lease one strap.
26. The bedroll according to claim 1 wherein the stretcher sheet comprises inflatable compartments along the edges of the stretcher sheet where the at lease one guide is located.
27. The bedroll according to claim 1 comprising a foot stop at a foot end of the stretcher sheet to stop the casualty from sliding off the foot end of the stretcher sheet.
28. The bedroll according to claim 27 wherein the foot stop is formed by a merger of the at lease one strap at the foot end.
29. The bedroll according to claim 27 wherein the foot stop comprises the at lease one strap holder configured to hold the at lease one strap across the foot end of the stretcher sheet.
30. The bedroll according to claim 27 wherein the foot stop comprises a bar connected to the at lease one strap to position the bar across the foot end of the stretcher sheet.
31. The bedroll according to claim 27 wherein the foot stop comprises a wheel to roll as the rescue litter is towed.
32. The rescue litter according to claim 1 comprising stretcher poles along the edges of the stretcher sheet from the foot end of the stretcher sheet to the head end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(4) The detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein. The disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. The details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as the basis for the claims and as a basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to make and use the invention.
(5) References in the specification to one embodiment, an embodiment, an example embodiment, etc., indicate that the embodiment described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but every embodiment may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the knowledge of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodiments whether or not explicitly described.
(6) A rescue litter 1000 is illustrated in
(7) The rescue litter 1000 has a first side which can be seen in
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(10) Together
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(12) The bands 102, 106, 112 of the harness can be seen in
(13) Each litter pole comprises a straight pole portion 16, 18 and a J shaped portion 12, 14 capped to the head end of the straight pole portion 16 18. The J shaped portions 12, 14 are hand grips to grip the ends of the litter poles to lift the recue litter. The J shaped portions are removable from the ends of the straight pole portions so that that straight pole portions 16, 18 can be inserted through the sleeves 92, 94 which extend along the edges 46, 48 of the stretcher sheet 600 from the head end 32 to the foot end 82.
(14) Each seam is made by folding over a lateral strip of the stretcher sheet 600 which is sewn, taped, or buttoned back to the stretcher sheet 600 along a seam 52, 54 which traverse the stretcher sheet from the head end 32 to the foot end 82. The sleeves 92, 92 have the same width and the same length and are parallel.
(15) The straight portions of the poles have foot end extensions 72, 74 which extend out of the sleeves 92, 94 away from the foot end 82 the stretcher sheet 600. A bar makes a foot stop 84 to prevent the casualty from slipping off the foot end 82 of the stretcher sheet 60. The foot stop crosses the foot end 82 and is attached to the foot end extensions 72, 74.
(16) Wheels 66, 68 aligned with the sleeves 92, 94 and the straight portions 16, 18 of the poles 700, 800 are attached to the ends of an axle 114. The axle 114 crosses the foot end 82 of the stretcher sheet 600 like the foot stop 84. The axle is attached to the foot end extensions 72, 74 on the first side which is the underside when the casualty is being carried. This can be seen from
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(19) The guide 34 is a component attached to the stretcher sheet, or the guide is formed by two parallel slits through the stretcher sheet 600 parallel to the head end 32. The guide 34 is configured to allow the straps 36, 38 to slide between the guide 34 and the first side 86 of the stretcher sheet 600, or the guide is configured to attach the straps 36, 38 to the stretcher sheet 600.
(20) Allowing the straps 36 to slide between the guide 34 and the stretcher sheet 600 directs progressive motion of the strap(s) from the strap holder to the head end. At the strap holders 42, 44 the straps 36, 38 are held to the stretcher sheet and/or harness bans 102, 104. At the head end the straps slide by the guide. Thus the place where the stretcher sheet 600 is subject to tearing by the weight on the straps 36, 38 is the strap holders 42, 44 and this compensated by strong strap holders and strong attachments of the strap holders to the stretcher sheet 600 and bands 102, 104 of the harness.
(21) Configuring the guide 34 to attach the straps 36, 38 to the head end 32 of the stretcher sheet constrains the straps 36, 38 and stretcher sheet 600 to share the force of pulling the litter and the weight of the casualty. Hence the strength of both the straps 36, 38 and the stretcher sheet 600 is combined efficiently.
(22) The entire bedroll 900 including the stretcher sheet 600, harness of band 102, 104, 112, and the straps 36, 38 with strap holders 42, 44 are a single package. The bedroll is rolled or folded into convenient small and light weight package for transport into rough terrain. The bedroll is unrolled and unfolded to on arrival where the casualty is in distress to carry the casualty to safety.
(23) In a preferred embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter to carry a casualty, comprising: a stretcher sheet, at least one strap arrayed on the stretcher sheet to support the weight of the casualty, at least one guide to direct the strap(s) from at least one strap holder on the stretcher sheet to a head end of the stretcher sheet where the strap(s) is/are free to grasp.
(24) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the guide(s) is/are internal to the stretcher sheet to guide the strap(s) within the stretcher sheet.
(25) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the strap(s) are slidable within the guide(s) to direct progressive motion of the strap(s) from the strap holder where the strap(s) is/are held (to the stretcher sheet) to the head end.
(26) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the guide(s) attach the strap(s) to the stretcher sheet.
(27) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the guide or at least one of the guides is attached to the head end of the stretcher sheet.
(28) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the guide or at least one of the guides is attached to the stretcher sheet in the middle of the head end.
(29) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the guides are disposed along the edges of the stretcher sheet from the strap holder to the head end.
(30) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the guides are disposed on a first side of the stretcher sheet opposite to a second side to stretcher sheet intended for the casualty to rest upon.
(31) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the strap holder releasably attaches the strap(s) to the stretcher sheet.
(32) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter where the strap holders comprise edge holders at the lateral edges of the stretcher sheet.
(33) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the straps are arrayed as a Vee from the lateral edges edge holder to the guide in the middle of the head end.
(34) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the at least one strap comprises a pair of straps along edges of the stretcher sheet from the strap holder to the head end.
(35) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the guides are within sleeves along the edges of the stretcher sheet from the strap holder to the head end, the sleeves to receive stretcher poles.
(36) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter comprising a harness across the stretcher sheet intermediate the head end and a foot end to bind the torso of the casualty to the stretcher sheet.
(37) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the harness comprises bands connected to the stretcher sheet to bind the torso of the casualty to the stretcher sheet.
(38) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the harness comprises three bands which cross each other over the stretcher sheet.
(39) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the harness is connected to the stretcher sheet at edges which traverse from the foot end to the head end.
(40) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the harness is connected to the guides.
(41) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the harness is connected to the strap(s).
(42) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the harness is connected to the strap connector.
(43) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the strap holder is attached to a foot end of the stretcher sheet opposite from the head end.
(44) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the stretcher sheet narrows from the head end where the stretcher sheet is widest to the foot end where the stretcher sheet is narrowest.
(45) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the stretcher sheet is trapezoidal.
(46) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter comprising handles at the head end of the strap(s) to tow the rescue litter.
(47) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter comprising a clevis at the head end of the strap(s) configured to connect the rescue litter by the strap(s) to a tow device.
(48) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the clevis connects the straps together at the head end of the straps.
(49) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the stretcher sheet comprises inflatable compartments along the edges of the stretcher sheet where are the guides.
(50) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter comprising a foot stop at a foot end of the stretcher sheet to stop the casualty from sliding off the foot end of the stretcher sheet.
(51) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the foot stop is formed by a merger of the straps at the foot end.
(52) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the foot stop comprises the strap holder configured to hold the strap(s) across the foot end of the stretcher sheet.
(53) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the foot stop comprises a bar connected to the straps to position the bar across the foot end of the stretcher sheet.
(54) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter wherein the foot stop comprises a wheel to roll as the rescue litter is towed.
(55) In an alternate embodiment, there is a bedroll for a rescue litter comprising stretcher poles along the edges of the stretcher sheet from the foot end of the stretcher sheet to the head end.
(56) In a preferred embodiment, there is a stretcher pole for a rescue litter comprising first and second J shaped forms capping ends of a straight pole portion, wherein the J shaped forms are configured as a hand grip and a skid.
(57) In an alternate embodiment, there is a stretcher pole for a rescue litter further comprising a detachment device which restricts the first and second J shaped forms from being pulled straight off the straight pole portion.
(58) In an alternate embodiment, there is a stretcher pole for a rescue litter wherein the detachment device fixes the first J shaped form one hundred and eighty degrees around the straight pole portion from the second J shaped form.
(59) In a preferred embodiment, there is a rescue litter to carry a casualty, comprising stretcher pole to suspend a stretcher sheet, and a bedroll comprising the stretcher sheet, at least one strap arrayed on the stretcher sheet to support the weight of the casualty, at least one guide to direct the strap(s) from at least one strap holder on the stretcher sheet to a head end of the stretcher sheet where the strap(s) is/are free to grasp.
(60) The invention has been described by way of examples only. Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the claims.