IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0925837
(2010-11-01)
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등록번호 |
US-8745792
(2014-06-10)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
1 인용 특허 :
14 |
초록
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A Firefighter Rapid Emergency Extraction device or F.R.E.E. Sled, is an emergency piece of equipment that acts as a rapid removal sled in which to apply to a downed firefighter, FF, within moments of locating or arriving at the victim. The F.R.E.E. Sled allows for the low profile loading and packagi
A Firefighter Rapid Emergency Extraction device or F.R.E.E. Sled, is an emergency piece of equipment that acts as a rapid removal sled in which to apply to a downed firefighter, FF, within moments of locating or arriving at the victim. The F.R.E.E. Sled allows for the low profile loading and packaging of the downed FF as well as a securing strap for the RIC bag and air supply unit so that it stays with the victim. The instant invention allows the rescuer to quickly retrieve the compactly stored sled from the storage compartment of their own response vehicle, enter, locate and package the victim without the need for converting the gear that may be worn by the victim-firefighter. The F.R.E.E. Sled easily allows the operations level rescuer to secure the harness system in low-to-zero visibility environments with the “Twin Strap-Two Snap Buckle” method faster and more efficient than any other device available in the rescue art without having to remove the rescuers' protective gloves to accomplish this task. The instant invention stands to revolutionize the way the fire service saves one of their own in these Rapid Intervention deployments.
대표청구항
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1. An emergency extraction device for firefighters, comprising: a board configured to encase a firefighter in full protective gear, said full protective gear including at least a helmet and an air bottle;said board having an air bottle well and a helmet well, wherein the air bottle well and the helm
1. An emergency extraction device for firefighters, comprising: a board configured to encase a firefighter in full protective gear, said full protective gear including at least a helmet and an air bottle;said board having an air bottle well and a helmet well, wherein the air bottle well and the helmet are integral with each other, the helmet well having a width greater than a width of the air bottle well;said board having a base and left and right lateral sleeves extending upwardly from the base;said board having a headboard with entanglement protection in the form of at least two wing guards, the wing guards being movably connected to each of the left and the right hand sides of the headboard; anda harness system located adjacent the wells, the harness system comprising at least two shoulder straps, each of the at least two shoulder straps being threaded through a subsurface strap channel located in the board, a lock and cam located at a terminal end of each of the subsurface strap channels, and wherein each of the straps have a pull portion extending beyond their respective lock and cam. 2. The emergency extraction device of claim 1, wherein the subsurface strap channels extend along the left and right hand sides of the helmet well. 3. The emergency extraction device of claim 1, wherein the at least two shoulder straps each have at least one holding tab configured to be attached to a holding tab located on each of the lateral sleeves. 4. The emergency extraction device of claim 1, comprising two dorsal runner rails connected to the base of the board; wherein the rails are parallel, spaced, and configured to permit the device to slide on top of a typical ladder's rungs. 5. The emergency extraction device of claim 1, wherein the wing guards are constructed of a pliable plastic composite. 6. The emergency extraction device of claim 1, comprising at least one grab handle connected to the board. 7. The emergency extraction device of claim 1, wherein the lateral sleeves are trapezoidal. 8. An emergency extraction device for firefighters, comprising: a board configured to encase a firefighter in full protective gear, said full protective gear including at least a helmet and an air bottle;said board having an air bottle well and a helmet well, wherein the air bottle well and the helmet are integral with each other, the helmet well having a width greater than a width of the air bottle well;said board having a base and left and right lateral sleeves extending upwardly from the base;each of the lateral sleeves having a cross strap extending therefrom with the terminal ends of each cross strap being secured to the lateral sleeve from which it extends, each cross strap having a change of direction ring which is freely movable along the length of its respective cross strap, and each of the change of direction rings being connected to a buckle such that the cross straps may be connected together thereby securing the firefighter between the lateral sleeves;said board having a headboard with entanglement protection in the form of at least two wing guards, the wing guards being movably connected to each of the left and the right hand sides of the headboard; anda harness system located adjacent the wells, the harness system comprising at least two shoulder straps, each of the at least two shoulder straps being threaded through a subsurface strap channel located in the board, a lock and cam located at a terminal end of each of the subsurface strap channels, and wherein each of the straps have a pull portion extending beyond their respective lock and cam. 9. The emergency extraction device of claim 8, wherein the cross straps, buckles, and change of direction ring are color-coded. 10. The emergency extraction device of claim 8, wherein the subsurface strap channels extend along the left and right hand sides of the helmet well. 11. The emergency extraction device of claim 8, wherein the at least two shoulder straps each have at least one holding tab configured to be attached to a holding tab located on each of the lateral sleeves. 12. The emergency extraction device of claim 8, comprising two dorsal runner rails connected to the base of the board; wherein the rails are parallel, spaced, and configured to permit the device to slide on top of a typical ladder's rungs. 13. The emergency extraction device of claim 8, wherein the wing guards are constructed of a pliable plastic composite. 14. The emergency extraction device of claim 8, comprising at least one grab handle connected to the board. 15. The emergency extraction device of claim 8, wherein the lateral sleeves are trapezoidal. 16. An emergency extraction device for firefighters, comprising: a board configured to encase a firefighter in full protective gear, said full protective gear including at least a helmet and an air bottle;said board having an air bottle well and a helmet well, wherein the air bottle well and the helmet are integral with each other, the helmet well having a width greater than a width of the air bottle well;said board having a base and left and right lateral sleeves extending upwardly from the base;said board having a headboard with entanglement protection in the form of at least two wing guards, the wing guards being movably connected to each of the left and the right hand sides of the headboard;said headboard being connected with a revolver clip and figure-8 anchor system; anda harness system located adjacent the wells, the harness system comprising at least two shoulder straps, each of the at least two shoulder straps being threaded through a subsurface strap channel located in the board, a lock and cam located at a terminal end of each of the subsurface strap channels, and wherein each of the straps have a pull portion extending beyond their respective lock and cam. 17. The emergency extraction device of claim 16, wherein the revolver clip and figure-8 anchor system are releasably stored adjacent the headboard in a pouch. 18. The emergency extraction device of claim 16, wherein the subsurface strap channels extend along the left and right hand sides of the helmet well. 19. The emergency extraction device of claim 16, wherein the at least two shoulder straps each have at least one holding tab configured to be attached to a holding tab located on each of the lateral sleeves. 20. The emergency extraction device of claim 16, comprising two dorsal runner rails connected to the base of the board; wherein the rails are parallel, spaced, and configured to permit the device to slide on top of a typical ladder's rungs. 21. The emergency extraction device of claim 16, wherein the wing guards are constructed of a pliable plastic composite. 22. The emergency extraction device of claim 16, comprising at least one grab handle connected to the board. 23. The emergency extraction device of claim 16, wherein the lateral sleeves are trapezoidal.
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