Foldable, portable trauma treatment and monitoring patient platform
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A47B-001/00
A45F-004/06
A45F-004/08
B62B-001/00
B62B-003/00
B62B-005/00
B62B-007/00
B62B-009/00
출원번호
UP-0983566
(2007-11-09)
등록번호
US-7818840
(2010-11-15)
발명자
/ 주소
Barnett, Peter Andrew
Kneale, Todd Douglas
Alexander, Steven Bruce
Domae, Terrance Paul
출원인 / 주소
Integrated Medical Systems, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Stetina Brunda Garred & Brucker
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76
초록▼
There is provided a foldable, portable, trauma treatment and monitoring patient platform. The patient platform includes an upper housing body including a top surface and an upper patient support surface. The patient platform also includes a lower housing body including a rear surface and a lower pat
There is provided a foldable, portable, trauma treatment and monitoring patient platform. The patient platform includes an upper housing body including a top surface and an upper patient support surface. The patient platform also includes a lower housing body including a rear surface and a lower patient support surface. The upper and lower patient support surfaces are cooperative to collectively support a patient. The lower housing and upper housing are in pivotal communication to enable selective articulation about a pivoting axis between a closed orientation and an open orientation. In the closed orientation, the upper patient support surface is substantially flush with the lower patient support surface. In the open orientation, the upper patient support surface and lower patient support surface are substantially co-planar. A bay capable of receiving at least one medical monitoring/treatment unit is located within at least one of the upper and lower housing bodies.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A foldable, portable, trauma treatment and monitoring, patient platform comprising: an upper housing body including a top surface and an upper patient support surface; a lower housing body including a rear surface and a lower patient support surface, the upper and lower patie
What is claimed is: 1. A foldable, portable, trauma treatment and monitoring, patient platform comprising: an upper housing body including a top surface and an upper patient support surface; a lower housing body including a rear surface and a lower patient support surface, the upper and lower patient support surfaces being cooperative to collectively support a patient, the lower housing and upper housing being in pivotal communication to enable selective articulation about a hip pivot axis between a closed orientation for transporting the patient platform without a patient thereon, a completely open orientation for supporting the patient in a prone position, and a partially open orientation for transporting a patient in a seated position, the upper patient support surface being substantially parallel to and facing the lower patient support surface in the closed position, the upper patient support surface and lower patient support surface being substantially coplanar in the open position, the upper patient support surface and lower patient support surface being disposed between the closed orientation and the completely open orientation when in the partially open orientation; at least one bay located within at least one of the upper and lower housing bodies, the bay being configured to receive at least one medical monitoring/treatment unit a leg support coupled to the lower housing body, the leg support and lower housing body are pivotal about a knee pivot axis, the hip pivot axis being disposable adjacent a patient's hip and the knee pivot axis being disposable adjacent a patient's knees when the patient is disposed on the patient platform; and a footrest coupled to the leg support, the footrest and leg support being pivotal about a foot pivot axis. 2. The patient platform of claim 1, further comprising at least one strap coupled to the upper housing body, the strap being operative to enable a medical provider to carry the patient platform in the closed orientation during transport. 3. The patient platform of claim 1, further comprising a triple-stop hinge coupled to the upper and lower housing bodies, the triple-stop hinge being capable of disposing the patient platform in the closed orientation, the open orientation, and the partially open orientation. 4. The patient platform of claim 1, further comprising a wheel being disposed substantially adjacent to the pivoting axis, the wheel being operative to facilitate platform movement when the platform is in the closed orientation and the partially open orientation. 5. The patient platform of claim 1, further comprising a wheel being coupled to the upper body housing, the wheel being operative to facilitate platform movement when the platform is in the closed orientation and the partially open orientation. 6. The patient platform of claim 1, wherein the patient platform includes a mounting member enabling integration with an air casualty transport vehicle. 7. The patient platform of claim 1, further including an internal power source disposed within at least one of the upper and lower housing bodies. 8. The patient platform of claim 7, further comprising at least one I/O port electrically connectable to the at least one medical monitoring/treatment unit and a sensor/treatment apparatus, wherein the at least one bay is configured to receive at least one medical monitoring/treatment unit while the platform is in the power ON state to assume an inserted configuration, wherein the at least one medical monitoring/treatment unit is engaged with the at least one of the upper and lower housing bodies and is in electrical communication with the power source, the at least one bay further being configured to enable selective detachment of the at least one medical monitoring/treatment unit therefrom while the platform is in the power ON state. 9. The patient platform of claim 1, wherein the bay is located within the upper housing. 10. The patient platform of claim 1, wherein at least two medical monitoring/treatment units are disposed within the bay. 11. The patient platform of claim 10, wherein the at least two medical monitoring and treatment units are in electrical communication with each other. 12. The patient platform of claim 1, further comprising a user interface housing coupled to the upper housing body, the user interface housing being translatable between a compact position wherein the user interface housing is substantially abutting the top surface of the upper housing body, and an expanded position wherein the user interface housing is extended from the upper housing body. 13. The patient platform of claim 12, further comprising a head support deployable in response to extension of the user interface housing. 14. The patient platform of claim 12, wherein the user interface housing includes a display device being operative to display patient monitoring/treatment data. 15. The patient platform of claim 12, wherein the user interface housing includes a data input enabling a user to input data/commands to regulate operation of the medical monitoring/treatment units. 16. The patient platform of claim 15, wherein the data input is a touch-screen. 17. The patient platform of claim 1, further comprising at least one I/O port being operative to connect a sensor/treatment apparatus with the patient platform, the at least one I/O port being in electrical communication with the at least one medical monitoring/treatment unit. 18. The patient platform of claim 17, wherein the sensor/treatment apparatus is a defibrillator paddle. 19. The patient platform of claim 17, wherein the sensor/treatment apparatus is a ventilator circuit. 20. The patient platform of claim 17, wherein the sensor/treatment apparatus is a high rate fluid infusion device. 21. The patient platform of claim 1, wherein the leg support having a leg support proximal portion and a leg support distal portion, the leg support proximal portion being coupled to the lower housing body. 22. The patient platform of claim 21, wherein the leg support is selectively articulatable between a stowed position wherein the leg support is substantially abutting the rear surface of the lower housing body, and a fully deployed position wherein the leg support is substantially co-planar with the lower patient support surface. 23. The patient platform of claim 22, further comprising a lower triple-lock hinge coupled to the lower housing body and the leg support, the lower triple-lock hinge being capable of disposing the leg support in the stowed position, fully deployed position and a partially deployed position wherein the leg support is disposed between the stowed position and the fully deployed position. 24. The patient platform of claim 21, further comprising a leg support wheel disposed at the leg support distal portion, the leg support wheel being operative to facilitate platform movement. 25. The patient platform of claim 1, wherein the patient platform is configured to urge the patient's knees to bend when the platform is moved toward the partially open orientation. 26. The patient platform of claim 1, wherein the foot pivot axis is disposable adjacent the patient's feet when the patient is disposed thereon. 27. The patient platform of claim 1, wherein the patient platform further is configured to transport a patient in a seated position by a single person. 28. The patient platform of claim 1, further comprising wheels connected to the upper housing body proximate the hip pivot axis to allow transport of the patient in the seated position by a single person. 29. The patient platform of claim 28, wherein the wheels are spaced from the rear surface of the upper housing body when the patient platform is in the closed position. 30. The patient platform of claim 29, wherein the wheels are spaced from a user when the user carries the patient platform in the closed position as a backpack. 31. The patient platform of claim 28, wherein the patient platform is configured for transport in the closed position by a single person. 32. The patient platform of claim 31, further comprising a pair of straps arrayed on a rear surface of the upper housing body for enabling a user to carry the patient platform in the closed position as a backpack.
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