Patient lifter

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Patient lifter
Patent Number: 8,584,275
تاريخ النشر: November 19, 2013
Appl. No: 12/606967
Application Filed: October 27, 2009
مستخلص: A device and associated method transfer a person having a handicap from one location to another, such as into or out of a wheelchair, bed, or bathtub. A wheeled base provides mobility to the device. A post and lifter arm support the patient during the transfer. The post is connected to a stabilization arm, which temporarily connects using a stabilization interface to a stabilization bracket. The stabilization bracket is typically attached rather permanently to a wall, ceiling, or other structural feature that provides substantial stability to the system. In various embodiments, the lifter arm may be actuated by hydraulics, the stabilization arm may be extendable, and a pair of extra wheels on the mobility base are adjustable horizontally (e.g., along one hedge of the base frame) or vertically (down to decrease the load on the casters, or up to allow the lifter to be “crabbed” sideways in confined spaces).
Inventors: Nelson, Richard L. (Newburgh, IN, US); Levy, Robert M. (Terre Haute, IN, US)
Assignees: Rehabilitation Research of Evansville, Inc. (Evansville, IN, US)
Claim: 1. A patient transfer device, comprising: a base frame with wheels that contact a support surface and rotate as the patient transfer device is moved across the support surface; a post extending upward from the base frame; a lift arm extending at least somewhat horizontally from the post; a stabilization arm extending from the post; and stabilization connector on the stabilization arm, where the connector is removably attachable to a fixture attached to a substantially fixed structural feature of a building; wherein all base frame wheels are located within a horizontal wheel distance from the post, and the stabilization arm extends beyond the horizontal wheel distance from the post.
Claim: 2. The patient transfer device of claim 1 , in a kit further comprising the fixture.
Claim: 3. The patient transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the lift arm is configured to rotate in a radial direction about the longitudinal axis of the post while carrying a patient.
Claim: 4. The patient transfer device of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of castors on the bottom of the base frame.
Claim: 5. The patient transfer device of claim 4 , wherein: the base frame forms a rectangle in a substantially horizontal plane; and the castors are attached to the bottom of the base frame.
Claim: 6. The patient transfer device of claim 4 , wherein: the plurality of castors consists of two castors; and the device further comprises two wheels on the bottom of the base frame.
Claim: 7. The patient transfer device of claim 4 , further comprising a pair of wheels mounted on the bottom of the base frame, wherein the height of the bottom of the wheel is adjustable relative to the bottoms of the castors.
Claim: 8. A method for transferring a person to a destination position in a building, comprising: placing a movable frame supporting the person in proximity to the destination position, the movable frame including wheels and a post extending upward from the frame, all base frame wheels being located within a horizontal wheel distance from the post; removably attaching the movable frame to a bracket that has been secured to a structural member of the building, the bracket being located beyond the horizontal wheel distance from the post; placing the person in the destination position; and removing the frame from the bracket.
Claim: 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the bracket is directly secured to a wall.
Claim: 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the bracket is directly secured to a ceiling.
Claim: 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the movable frame includes a base with at least two castors on the bottom, the castors each being configured to support the movable frame, roll on a surface, and rotate about a vertical axis.
Claim: 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the movable frame comprises a lift arm, and the lift arm is configured to rotate in a radial direction about the longitudinal axis of the post.
Claim: 13. The method of claim 8 , wherein the movable frame comprises a base frame and a plurality of castors on the bottom of the base frame.
Claim: 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein: the base frame forms a rectangle in a substantially horizontal plane; and the castors are attached to the bottom of the base frame.
Claim: 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein: the plurality of castors consists of two castors; and the movable frame further comprises two wheels on the bottom of the base frame.
Claim: 16. The method of claim 13 , the movable frame further comprising a pair of wheels mounted on the bottom of the base frame, wherein the height of the bottom of the wheel is adjustable relative to the bottoms of the castors.
Claim: 17. The patient transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the stabilization connector is pivotally attachable to the fixture attached to a substantially fixed structural feature of a building.
Claim: 18. The patient transfer device of claim 3 , wherein the stabilization arm is configured to pivot in a radial direction about the longitudinal axis of the post.
Claim: 19. The patient transfer device of claim 18 , wherein the stabilization arm is securely indexed at a discrete number of angles to the post.
Claim: 20. The patient transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the stabilization connector is remotely detachable from the fixture attached to a substantially fixed structural feature of a building.
Claim: 21. The patient transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the stabilization arm is adjustable in length.
Claim: 22. The patient transfer device of claim 3 , wherein the wheels define a wheelbase, and the lift arm is configured to rotate the patient to a location that is outside the wheelbase.
Claim: 23. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: supporting the person with a lifter arm; and pivoting the lifter arm while supporting the person and while the movable frame is attached to the bracket.
Claim: 24. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: supporting the person with a lifter arm; and moving the center of gravity of the movable frame and the person outside the wheelbase while maintaining the movable frame upright.
Claim: 25. A patient transfer device, comprising: a base frame; a post extending upward from the base frame; a lift arm extending at least somewhat horizontally from the post; a stabilization arm extending from the post; and a stabilization connector on the stabilization arm, where the connector is removably attachable to a fixture attached to a substantially fixed structural feature of a building while carrying a patient; wherein all base frame wheels are located within a horizontal wheel distance from the post, and the stabilization arm extends beyond the horizontal wheel distance from the post.
Claim: 26. The patient transfer device of claim 25 , further comprising: wheels that contact a support surface and are attached to the base frame, wherein the wheels define a wheelbase, and wherein the lift arm is configured to rotate the patient to a location that is outside the wheelbase.
Current U.S. Class: 5/871
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Primary Examiner: Kelleher, William
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Gallagher, Douglas G.
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP
رقم الانضمام: edspgr.08584275
قاعدة البيانات: USPTO Patent Grants