MEDICAL TRANSPORTER

20180133094 ยท 2018-05-17

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A medical transporter and methods of use thereof by medical patients and other persons needing assistance for walking and/or moving about. The medical transporter includes a frame that surrounds a person and allows for protection of a person and for stability of the person during transport of the patient. The medical transporter includes a stand for mounting an IV bag. In preferred embodiments, a removable seat, foldable tray and basket are provided.

    Claims

    1. A medical transporter for transportation of a patient, comprising: a frame, the frame configured to entirely enclose a patient during use of the medical transporter, said frame comprising: a first frame member, the first frame member having an upper support member and a lower support member, the lower support member connected to a pair of wheels, a second frame member, the second frame member having an upper support member, and a lower support member, the lower support member connected to a pair of wheels, a hinge tethered on one end to the first frame member and on the other end to the second frame member, the hinge allowing the first frame member to pivot with respect to the second frame member, a lock ring tethered on one end to the first frame member, the lock ring having a flexible receiving portion configured to interface with the second frame member, such that the lock ring holds the first frame member to the second frame member during use of the medical transporter; and a removable stand, the removable stand being configured to support an IV drip bag, wherein the patient is able to transport the IV drip bag through transport of the medical transporter.

    2. The medical transporter of claim 1, further comprising a removable seat, wherein the removable seat is secured to the first frame member and to the second frame member.

    3. The medical transporter of claim 2, wherein the upper support member of the first frame member and the upper support member of the second frame member have connection members, the connection members configured to support the removable seat and the weight of the patent.

    4. The medical transporter of claim 3, wherein the connection members are selected from the group consisting of hooks and rings.

    5. The medical transporter of claim 2, wherein the removable seat is made a pliable polyester material or plastic material that is deformable and is configured to adapt to support the torso of the patient.

    6. medical transporter of claim 1, wherein the frame is made of a metal, a metal alloy, steel or a material configured to support a patient up to 350 lbs.

    7. The medical transporter of claim 2, further comprising elastic straps, the elastic straps configured to connect the removable seat to the first frame member and to the second frame member.

    8. The medical transporter of claim 1, wherein the lower support member of the first frame member and the lower support member of the second frame member each comprise at least one reinforced structural component, the at least one reinforced structural component configured to provide additional support for the weight of the patient.

    9. The medical transporter of claim 1, wherein at least one of the pair of wheels on the first frame member and the second frame member have locking members.

    10. The transporter of claim 9, wherein the locking member is controlled via an actuator element located on the first frame member or the second frame member.

    11. The medical transporter of claim 1, wherein the upper support member of the first frame member is curved and/or has a U-shape.

    12. The medical transporter of claim 1, wherein the upper support member of the second frame member is curved and/or has a U-shape.

    13. The medical transporter of claim 1, wherein the hinge further comprises a hinge pin.

    14. The medical transporter of claim 1, wherein the removable stand is fitted to interface with the first or the second frame member.

    15. The medical transporter of claim 1, wherein the hinge is welded into the first frame member and to the second frame member.

    16. The medical transporter of claim 8, wherein the upper support member of the first frame member and the upper support member of the second frame member comprises a crossbar connected via the at least one reinforced structural component, wherein the at least one reinforced structural element is oriented vertically.

    17. A medical transporter for transportation of a patient, comprising: a frame, the frame configured to surround a patient during use of the medical transporter, said frame comprising: a first frame member, the first frame member having an upper support member, a lower support member and a vertical standard, the lower support member connected to a pair of wheels and the upper support member connected to the lower support member via the vertical standard, a second frame member, the second frame member having an upper support member, a lower support member and a vertical standard, the lower support member connected to a pair of wheels, and the upper support member connected to the lower support member via the vertical standard, a hinge tethered on one end to the first frame member and on the other end to the second frame member, the hinge allowing the first frame member to pivot with respect to the second frame member, and a locking element for releasably locking said patient support frame in a closed position during use of the medical transporter.

    18. The medical transporter of claim 17, further comprising a first locking strap attached to the vertical standard of the first frame member, and a second locking straps attached to the vertical standard of the second frame member, the first strap locking strap having a plurality of hook members located on an inner surface and a second locking strap having a plurality of complementary loop members located on an outer surface, whereby the first locking strap and the second locking straps are locked together by mating the hook members of the first locking strap with the loop members of the second locking strap.

    19. The medical transporter of claim 17, further comprising a removable stand, the removable stand being configured to support an IV drip bag, wherein the patient is able to transport the IV drip bag through transport of the medical transporter.

    20. A method of transporting a patient in need thereof comprising: inserting a patient into the medical transporter of claim 1, wherein the patient is inserted into the transporter when the transporter is in an open position; closing the medical transporter around the patient; and transporting the patient from a first location to a second location.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0073] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the medical transporter in a closed position;

    [0074] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in an open position;

    [0075] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in a disassembled or separated configuration;

    [0076] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in a closed position detailing the removable stand;

    [0077] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in a disassembled or separated configuration detailing a hinge;

    [0078] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in a disassembled or separated configuration detailing a hinge pin;

    [0079] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in a disassembled or separated configuration detailing a hinge and hinge pin connection;

    [0080] FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in a disassembled or separated configuration detailing a locking element;

    [0081] FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in a closed position and detailing the foldable tray;

    [0082] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in a closed position and detailing the basket;

    [0083] FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in an open configuration depicting a seated patient preparing the medical transporter for use.

    [0084] FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 1 in a closed configuration depicting a standing patient using the medical transporter;

    [0085] FIG. 13 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the medical transporter in a closed position;

    [0086] FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 13 in a closed configuration depicting a standing patient using the medical transporter;

    [0087] FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 13 in a closed configuration detailing the seat; and

    [0088] FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the medical transporter of FIG. 13 in a closed configuration detailing the seat and basket.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0089] The present invention is directed to a medical transporter or medical transporter and methods thereof. The medical transporter provides complete safety and security for mobilization of a patient.

    [0090] Referring to FIG. 1, a medical transporter (100) is provided including a support frame (110) said patient support frame comprising a first (120) and second (130) pairs of curved patient support rails, the second pair (130) of patient support rails being vertically spaced-apart from and located beneath said first pair of patient support rails (130) and connected to said first pair of patient support rails by respective pairs of front and back hollow vertical standards (140, 150). FIG. 1 also provides a hinge (160) pivotally joining together respective proximal ends of said first and second pairs of patient support rails (120, 130), and permitting movement of the patient support frame between a closed, patient encircling support position (as depicted in FIG. 1) and an open, patient ingress/egress position (as depicted in FIG. 2). The hinge (160) comprises a removable hinge pin (FIG. 3, 310) and end plate (320), said end plate (320) being connected to a one of said front vertical standards at a top end thereof and extending over a top end of the other of said front vertical standards, and said end plate (320) having a hole formed therein for permitting said hinge pin (310) to be inserted therethrough within the hollow body of the other of said front vertical standards, whereby said hinge pin (310) and said end plate (320) cooperate to permit pivoting movement of said patient support frame from the open and closed positions (as depicted by FIG. 2 arrow 210). The first and second leg frames (180, 190) may be attached to said patient support frame (110) and engaging the second pair of patient support rails (130) for vertically spacing the patient support frame above a supporting surface, and positioning the first pair of patient support rails (120, 130) generally in the region between the waist and upper torso of the patient. Wheels (170,175) carried by said first and second leg frames (180, 190) permits rolling movement of the medical transporter.

    [0091] The patient support frame (100) further includes a second pair of patient support rails (130). The second pair of patient support rails are vertically spaced-apart from the first pair of patient support rails, and are connected to the first pair of patient support rails by respective pairs of front and back hollow standards (140, 150). The second pair of rails (130) are located below the first pair of rails (120) for respectively engaging the first and second leg frames.

    [0092] The medical transporter (100) may include a locking element (FIG. 5, 510) associated with the back pair of hollow vertical standards (150) for releasably locking said patient support frame in the closed position.

    [0093] The locking element (510) may include first and second locking straps attached, respectively (not shown), to the first and second back vertical standards, the first strap may have a plurality of hook members located on an inner surface and a second strap having a plurality of complementary loop members located on an outer surface, whereby the first and second straps are locked together by mating the hook members of the first strap with the loop members of the second strap.

    [0094] The medical transporter (100) may further include a fabric seat harness (1300, FIG. 13) suspended from the patient support frame for being positioned between the legs of the patient to support the patient in a seated position.

    [0095] In certain embodiments, the fabric seat harness is connected to the patient support rails (120, 130) via a latch, backpack type latch (1540, FIG. 15), an airplane hanger latch and/or a male female connection, such that the connection is able to support the weight of a patient via the fabric seat.

    [0096] In certain embodiments, the latch is connected to a hook or to a portion (1550, FIG. 15) that is looped around the frame.

    [0097] The medical transporter (100) may include a horizontal bar (220) connected to a one of the rails of the second pair of patient support rails where each of the first and second leg frames (180, 190) includes a first and second hollow leg (230, 240) integrally formed with respective ends of the horizontal bar (220) and extending downwardly from said horizontal bar to the supporting surface, each of said hollow legs (230, 240) carrying respective wheels (170) for permitting rolling movement of the transporter.

    [0098] The medical transporter (100) hollow legs (230, 240) may include a telescoping member (not shown) for permitting vertical adjustment of said patient support frame within the region of between the waist and upper torso of the patient.

    [0099] The medical transporter (100) may also include a telescoping member (not shown) for adjusting the overall circumference of the patient support rails to accommodate users of varying size, to include the morbidly obese.

    [0100] In certain embodiments, the frame is able to be reduced in size, such that it is adjustable within itself to shrink in size in diameter, so that patients of different sizes can use the medical transporter.

    [0101] The medical transporter wheels (170) may include lockable castor wheels (175). The other transporter wheels (170) are shown not being lockable, but in certain embodiments, can be replaced with lockable castor wheels (175).

    [0102] In certain embodiments, a foldable tray (910) and a removable basket (810) are provided. The foldable tray (910) is used to assist in transport of additional items and to provide a surface to place IV bags during replacement of the IV bags.

    [0103] The removable basket (810) is configured to be used for storing and/or transporting IV bags, dosing pumps, oxygen tanks and/or concentrators, medical accessories and the like, for ease of transport with the patient.

    [0104] In certain embodiments, the removable basket (810) is looped around the frame. In certain embodiments, the removable basket is made of a plastic or polypropylene material or a metal. In certain embodiments, the removable basket (810) is configured to be easily cleaned or sterilized.

    [0105] In certain embodiments, one rail of the first pair of rails includes an upwardly extending bar (195) attached thereto for holding a medical IV bag in an elevated position generally above the chest of the patient.

    [0106] In certain embodiments, a pulse medication dispenser (not shown) may be attached to the leg of a one of the leg frames.

    [0107] An often occurrence and apprehension that occurs is that upon initial exertion, many patients have accidents from the bowels or urinary tract. The present invention is designed to offer dignity to the user with a diaper apparatus to alleviate this fear and embarrassment, while assisting in hygiene, clean up time and costs for the personnel.

    [0108] Accordingly, this invention is not to be limited by the embodiments as described, since these are given by way of example only and not by way of limitation.

    [0109] Having thus described several embodiments for practicing the inventive method, its advantages and objectives can be easily understood. Variations from the description above may and can be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, which is to be determined from and by the following claims.