Lift communications systems comprising wall-mounted displays and methods of using and configuring the same
US-2024280969-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US10864126B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10864126-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816030889-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 15, 2020 |
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Patient handling devices for transporting patients in health care settings are disclosed herein. The patient handling devices may include a support member and a torso support member. The patient handling device includes at least one articulating joint that is coupled to the support member and the torso support member. The articulating joint is selectable to arrest or allow articulation of the respective torso support member or the lower extremities support member relative to the support member through a variety of orientations.
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What is claimed is: 1. A patient handling device, comprising: a support member; a torso support member; at least one articulating joint coupled to the support member and the torso support member, wherein the at least one articulating joint is selectable to arrest or allow articulation of the torso support member relative to the support member; and a lifting point interface formed within the at least one articulating joint and configured to receive a lifting pin of a patient lifting device in a coaxial arrangement. 2. The patient handling device of claim 1 , further comprising: a lower extremities support member; and at least one articulating joint coupled to the support member and the lower extremities support member, wherein the at least one articulating joint is selectable to arrest or allow articulation of the lower extremities support member relative to the support member. 3. The patient handling device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one articulating joint comprises: a selectively locking hub; a first attachment beam that extends from the selectively locking hub; and a second attachment beam that extends from the selectively locking hub, wherein the first attachment beam is coupled to the support member and the second attachment beam is coupled to the torso support member. 4. The patient handling device of claim 3 , wherein the selectively locking hub comprises a plurality of pre-selected orientations through which the first attachment beam is oriented relative to the second attachment beam. 5. The patient handling device of claim 4 , wherein the selectively locking hub comprises a plurality of detents and a catch that is selectively positioned in the detents. 6. The patient handling device of claim 4 , wherein the selectively locking hub comprises a first pinion and a second pinion that are selectively engaged with one another. 7. The patient handling device of claim 3 , wherein the selectively locking hub comprises a selectively engageable clutch. 8. The patient handling device of claim 1 , wherein the lifting point interface comprises a locking orifice. 9. The patient handling device of claim 8 , wherein the locking orifice comprises a piloting magnet. 10. The patient handling device of claim 3 , wherein the patient handling device comprises: a first articulating joint and a second articulating joint coupled to the support member and the torso support member; and a third articulating joint and a fourth articulating joint coupled to the support member and the lower extremities support member. 11. The patient handling device of claim 2 , further comprising side supports coupled to at least one of the support member or the torso support member. 12. The patient handling device of claim 11 , further comprising side supports coupled to the lower extremities support member. 13. The patient handling device of claim 1 , wherein the support member and the torso support member are separable from one another. 14. The patient handling device of claim 2 , wherein the lower extremities support member and the support member are separable from one another. 15. A patient handling system, comprising: a patient handling device, comprising: a support member; a torso support member; a lower extremities support member; a first articulating joint coupled to the support member and the torso support member; and a second articulating joint coupled to the support member and the lower extremities support member, wherein each of the first articulating joint and the second articulating joint comprise a lifting point interface comprising a piloting magnet positioned within the lifting point interface; and a patient lifting device comprising a first lifting pin and a second lifting pin, wherein the first lifting pin and the second lifting pin are magnetically attracted to the piloting magnet such that the first and second lifting pins are attracted into the first and second lifting point interfaces via the piloting magnet. 16. The patient handling system of claim 15 , wherein the patient lifting device comprises a mobile lift. 17. The patient handling system of claim 15 , wherein the patient lifting device comprises a hoist. 18. The patient handling system of claim 15 , wherein: the first lifting pin and the second lifting pin of the patient lifting device are selectively engaged with the lifting point interface of the articulating joints in a coaxial arrangement. 19. The patient handling system of claim 15 , wherein the patient handling device and the patient lifting device are configured to support a patient in all of a supine position, an upright sitting position in which the support member is generally parallel to a ground surface, and a reclined sitting position in which the support member is transverse to the ground surface.
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