IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0776000
(2010-05-07)
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등록번호 |
US-8286975
(2012-10-16)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
1 인용 특허 :
6 |
초록
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The invention provides an evacuation device for one operator, with a plurality of babies secured in pockets, having their heads secured in adjustable cushioned head rests which are attached to a patient support membrane, to descend a stairwell safely and quickly during an emergency. The invention is
The invention provides an evacuation device for one operator, with a plurality of babies secured in pockets, having their heads secured in adjustable cushioned head rests which are attached to a patient support membrane, to descend a stairwell safely and quickly during an emergency. The invention is constructed of a tubular frame, covered with a fire-retardant, water impermeable and mold and fungus resistant material. The invention incorporates a set of casters for transport across a horizontal plane, such as crowded hallways and small hospital stairwell landings. The dual track system permits the operator to glide down the stairs in a safe, smooth and controlled fashion. The dual braking device on the track system assists the operator in a stairwell descent and permits the operator to release the chair and remove any debris that may be in the path of evacuation.
대표청구항
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1. A baby evacuation device for a plurality of babies comprised of a frame connected to a track with a continuous belt, whereas the frame is affixed to a patient support membrane is at least a pocket of a plurality of pockets, whereby each pocket can accommodate a plurality of babies, having an open
1. A baby evacuation device for a plurality of babies comprised of a frame connected to a track with a continuous belt, whereas the frame is affixed to a patient support membrane is at least a pocket of a plurality of pockets, whereby each pocket can accommodate a plurality of babies, having an open end and sharing a common orientation to permit the secure babies in the pockets to be at least parallel to the incline of the stairs during an evacuation, wherein each pocket comprises a plurality of individual compartments having an open end oriented towards the top end of the device frame, a bottom panel and two parallel side panels to complete the box shape of the pocket, has a half-circle hole at their base to allow dust, dirt and waste to escape easily during cleaning, where the rear edges of the two interior longitudinal walls of the individual compartments are stitched to the patient support membrane, while the opposing upper edges are affixed with a hook and loop system running from the pockets top to bottom to closely confine and isolate babies located therein to the individual compartments, and the interior upper walls may easily be torn loose from the pocket and laid flat inside the pocket thereby creating a larger pocket. 2. The pockets as described in claim 1 wherein a nylon strap, runs across the top of said pockets and is secured at each of the opposing edges where the patient support membrane meets the main frame, furthermore, in the nylon strap there exists a buckle permitting the strap to be pulled taunt and secured along the path of the strap with a hook and loop system, therein providing a means to adjust the size of the pockets. 3. The patient support membrane as describe in claim 1, has two parallel hook and loop straps stitched longitudinally above each of the pockets. 4. A U-shaped infant headrest with a hook and loop stitched to the bottom of the headrest is tethered to the patient support membrane above the two parallel hook and loop straps claimed in claim 3. 5. An infant headrest as claimed in claim 4 is removable and adjustable, up and down, as well as in the width, on the two parallel straps to accommodate different sizes of infant heads. 6. A frame as described in claim 1 wherein a top end of the frame acts as a gripping bar to be held by an individual in order to carry the device up stairs, be pushed down stairs or be pushed forwards, backwards or side ways along a horizontal plane. 7. A frame as described in claim 1 wherein a top end of the frame has a reverse brake handle bar incorporated into the upper frame in an appropriate position so as to accommodate the operator in gripping the bar while operating the device. 8. A baby evacuation device as described in claim 1, wherein sufficient distance is left between the frame and the patient support membrane to provide a clear view for the operator as they descend stairs. 9. A baby evacuation device as described in claim 1 wherein the membrane has a nylon strap stitched underneath that runs longitudinally from top to bottom and extends past the membrane with a significant length so as to wrap around each end of the frame, wherein a hook and loop system is stitched to the exposed ends, which are drawn taunt and secured. 10. A baby evacuation device as described in claim 1, wherein connected to the frame by a longitudinal rigid channel member frame with two pulleys mounted upon horizontal axes positioned at the opposite ends of the frames, and belts extending around those pulleys therefore forming two longitudinal runs between the pulleys allowing the belt to spin, each continuous belt assembly comprised of strong, high friction material is used to support the device for movement down stairs by gripping said stairs. 11. A baby evacuation device according to claim 10, wherein a handle is attached to the rigid channel member frame behind the pulley to provide a gripping position for the operator to remove the device from the a bracket. 12. A baby evacuation device according to claim 10, wherein affixed near a front end of the frame is a spring load reverse braking plate system. 13. A baby evacuation device according to claim 7, incorporating a reverse braking system which is disengaged when the braking bar is held against the upper frame, wherein the braking bar is released the braking plate will engage the grooved track and halt the forward motion of the device. 14. A collapsible rail assembly according to one of claims 1 or 10, comprised of dual parallel sliding toothed locking mechanism, secured at one end to the near rear longitudinal rigid channel member frame, and the opposite end secured to the main frame, therein permitting the patient support membrane to travel freely and lock in the open upright position. 15. A baby evacuation device for a plurality of babies comprised of: a frame connected to a track with a continuous belt, whereas the frame is affixed to a patient support membrane is at least one pocket of a plurality of pockets, whereby each pocket can accommodate a plurality of babies, having an open end and sharing a common orientation to permit the secure babies in the pocket, to be at least parallel to the incline of the stairs during an evacuation; and a collapsible rail assembly constructed of a dual parallel sliding toothed one way locking mechanism, secured at one end to the near rear longitudinal rigid channel member frame, and the opposite end secured to main frame, therein permitting the patient support member to travel freely in one direction and lock in the open upright position. 16. A baby evacuation device for a plurality of babies comprised of: a frame connected to a track with a continuous belt, whereas the frame is affixed to a patient support membrane is at least one pocket of a plurality of pockets, whereby each pocket can accommodate a plurality of babies, having an open end and sharing a common orientation to permit the secure babies in the pockets to be at least parallel to the incline of the stairs during an evacuation, whereineach pocket comprises a plurality of individual compartments each having an open end oriented towards the top end of the device frame, a bottom panel and two parallel side panels to complete the box shape of the pocket, whereas each individual compartment has a half-circle hole at their base to allow dust, dirt and waste to escape easily during cleaning, and wherein a nylon strap, runs across the top of said individual compartments and is secured at each of the opposing edges where the patient support membrane meets the frame, furthermore, in the middle of the nylon strap there exists a buckle permitting the strap to be pulled taunt and secured along the path of the strap with a hook and loop system, therein providing a means to adjust the size of the pockets. 17. A collapsible rail assembly according to claim 15, incorporates a release mechanism system consisting of two parallel pull cords tethered between the main frame and locking mechanism, therein releasing the locking mechanism and permitting the collapsible rail assembly to collapsed for storage.
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