Multipurpose person relocation device

US11622898B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11622898-B2
Application numberUS-202016903436-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 17, 2020
Priority dateJun 18, 2019
Publication dateApr 11, 2023
Grant dateApr 11, 2023

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A person relocation device includes sheet which defines a person space for a person. The sheet includes a left lateral strap, a right lateral strap, a head end strap and a foot end strap. Each strap is attached to the sheet only at a perimeter thereof and does not extend into the person space. The straps are adapted to be connected to a hoist so that when all of the straps are so connected and tensioned by the weight of the person the sheet suspends the person in a seated posture.

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We claim: 1. A person relocation device comprising: a sheet which defines a person space for a person, the sheet including: straps comprising at least one left lateral strap, at least one right lateral strap, at least one head end strap, and at least one foot end strap adjacent the at least one right lateral strap; each strap attached to the sheet only at a perimeter thereof and not extending into the person space, the straps adapted to be connected to a hoist so that when all of the straps are so connected and tensioned by a weight of the person the sheet suspends the person in a seated posture, wherein the straps include a first set of straps connectable directly to the hoist, the at least one right lateral strap and the at least one foot end strap each coupled to the first set of straps via a ring such that the at least one right lateral strap and the at least one foot end strap are selectively connected indirectly to the hoist by way of the straps of the first set of straps. 2. The person relocation device of claim 1 wherein the first set of straps is coded in a first way and a second set of straps, comprising the at least one right lateral strap and at least one foot end strap, is coded in a second way distinguishable from the first way. 3. The person relocation device of claim 2 wherein the coding is color coding. 4. The person relocation device of claim 2 wherein the first way of coding signifies that the straps of the first set of straps are to be connected directly to the hoist, and the second way of coding signifies that the straps of the second set of straps are to be connected indirectly to the hoist by way of a strap of the first set of straps. 5. The person relocation device of claim 1 wherein at least some straps are comprised of loops, and wherein selected loops are coded to signify a loop-to-loop match appropriate to a purpose. 6. The person relocation device of claim 5 wherein selected loops are coded to signify a loop-to-loop match appropriate for a physical attribute of the person. 7. The person relocation device of claim 5 wherein selected loops are coded to signify a loop-to-loop match appropriate for achieving a particular transport orientation. 8. The person relocation device of claim 1 wherein each strap has an actual length and a selectable effective length, and wherein the selectable effective length adapts the straps to be connected to the hoist in order to achieve the seated posture. 9. The person relocation device of claim 1 wherein the sheet has an approximately rectangular planform. 10. The person relocation device of claim 1 wherein the sheet is stretchable. 11. The person relocation device of claim 1 wherein each head end strap is attached to the sheet at a respective head end attachment point which is laterally offset from a head end corner of the sheet, and each foot end strap is attached to the sheet at a respective foot end attachment point which is laterally offset from a foot end corner of the sheet. 12. The person relocation device of claim 1 , wherein the first set of straps and the at least one right lateral strap each comprise loops, wherein the at least one right lateral strap is selectively connected to the loops of the first set of straps, wherein the at least one foot end strap is selectively connected to the loops of the at least one right lateral strap. 13. A person relocation device comprising: a sheet which defines a person space for a person, the sheet including: straps comprising at least one left lateral strap, at least one right lateral strap, at least one head end strap, and at least one foot end strap; each strap attached to the sheet only at a perimeter thereof and not extending into the person space, the straps adapted to be connected to a hoist so that when all of the straps are so connected and tensioned by a weight of the person, the sheet suspends the person in a seated posture, wherein the straps include a first set of straps and a second set of straps, and when all of the straps are connected to the hoist, the straps of the first set of straps are connected directly to the hoist and the straps of the second set of straps are selectively connected indirectly to the hoist by way of the straps of the first set of straps, wherein at least some straps are comprised of loops, and wherein selected loops are coded to signify a loop-to-loop match appropriate for achieving a particular gradation of the seated posture. 14. A person relocation device comprising: a sheet which defines a person space for a person, the sheet including: straps comprising at least one left lateral strap, at least one right lateral strap, at least one head end strap and at least one foot end strap; each strap attached to the sheet only at a perimeter thereof and not extending into the person space, wherein the straps include a first selection of straps and a second selection of straps and when all of the straps are connected to a hoist, the straps of the first selection of straps are connected directly to the hoist and the straps of the second selection of straps are connected indirectly to the hoist by way of the straps of the first selection of straps, wherein each strap of the second selection of straps is selectively repositionable between a plurality of connection points located on the first selection of straps, the plurality of connection points including: supine connection points, wherein the sheet suspends the person in a supine posture when the straps of the second selection of straps are positioned at the supine connection points; and, seated connection points, wherein the sheet suspends the person in a seated posture when the straps of the second selection of straps are positioned at the seated connection points, wherein the seated connection points are positioned beneath the supine connection points such that selecting between the supine connection points and the seated connection points is operable to move the person between the seated posture and the supine posture.

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What does patent US11622898B2 cover?
A person relocation device includes sheet which defines a person space for a person. The sheet includes a left lateral strap, a right lateral strap, a head end strap and a foot end strap. Each strap is attached to the sheet only at a perimeter thereof and does not extend into the person space. The straps are adapted to be connected to a hoist so that when all of the straps are so connected and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Liko Res & Dev Ab
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/1051. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).