Patient support usable with bariatric patients
US-2017143566-A1 · May 25, 2017 · US
US12478524B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12478524-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017789885-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 25, 2025 |
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A patient transport apparatus for transporting a patient. A seat section is pivotably coupled to a support structure about a seat axis. A front wheel is operatively attached to a front strut of the support structure, and a carrier is arranged for movement relative to the support. The carrier includes a shaft defining a wheel axis, a rear wheel supported for rotation about the wheel axis, a track having a belt, and a hub supporting the shaft and the track for concurrent pivoting movement about a hub axis defined by a upright of the support structure. The hub axis extends through a plane intersecting the seat axis, fixed relative to the upright, and defining opposing first and second sides. Movement of the carrier from a chair configuration to a stair configuration simultaneously deploys the track and moves the wheel axis from the first side to the second side.
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A patient transport apparatus operable by a user for transporting a patient, the patient transport apparatus comprising: a support structure having a front strut and a rear upright; a seat section for supporting the patient, the seat section being pivotably coupled to the support structure about a rear seat axis; a front wheel operatively attached to the front strut; and a carrier assembly arranged for movement relative to the support structure between a chair configuration for traversing floor surfaces and a stair configuration for traversing stairs, the carrier assembly comprising: a shaft defining a wheel axis, a rear wheel supported for rotation about the wheel axis, a track assembly having a belt, and a hub supporting the shaft and the track assembly for concurrent pivoting movement about a hub axis defined by the rear upright, the hub axis extending through a reference plane intersecting the rear seat axis and fixed relative to the rear upright, the reference plane defining opposing first and second longitudinal sides; wherein movement of the carrier assembly from the chair configuration to the stair configuration simultaneously deploys the track assembly for engaging stairs and moves the wheel axis from the first longitudinal side of the reference plane to the second longitudinal side of the reference plane to bring the rear wheel closer to the front wheel; wherein the seat section is pivotably coupled to the front strut about a front seat axis; wherein the support structure further comprises an intermediate arm pivotably coupled to the front strut about a front arm axis and pivotably coupled to the rear upright about a rear arm axis; and wherein the rear arm axis is substantially parallel to the hub axis and extends through the reference plane. 2 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the rear seat axis is substantially parallel to the hub axis and extends through the reference plane. 3 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the seat section defines a front edge; wherein the wheel axis is spaced from the front edge at a first longitudinal distance when the carrier assembly is arranged in the chair configuration; and wherein the wheel axis is spaced from the front edge at a second longitudinal distance when the carrier assembly is arranged in the stair configuration, the second longitudinal distance being smaller than the first longitudinal distance. 4 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the hub axis is spaced from the front edge at a first reference longitudinal distance when the carrier assembly is arranged in the chair configuration; and wherein the hub axis is spaced from the front edge at a second reference longitudinal distance when the carrier assembly is arranged in the chair configuration, the second reference longitudinal distance being substantially equal to the first reference longitudinal distance. 5 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the first reference longitudinal distance is larger than the second longitudinal distance; and wherein the reference longitudinal distance is smaller than the first longitudinal distance. 6 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the rear wheel defines a rear wheel radius; wherein an axle traversal distance is defined by subtracting the second longitudinal distance from the first longitudinal distance; and wherein the axle traversal distance is larger than or equal to the rear wheel radius. 7 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the front wheel defines a front wheel radius; wherein the rear wheel defines a rear wheel radius; and wherein the front wheel radius is larger than or equal to half of the rear wheel radius. 8 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the rear upright comprises a lower upright end arranged adjacent to the hub axis; and wherein the hub defines a pocket region shaped to accommodate the lower upright end therein as the carrier assembly moves between the chair configuration and the stair configuration. 9 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the rear upright defines a front surface facing towards the front strut; wherein the pocket region of the hub defines a first stop face arranged adjacent to the front surface when the carrier assembly is arranged in in chair configuration; and wherein the pocket region of the hub defines a second stop face arranged adjacent to the front surface when the carrier assembly is arranged in the stair configuration. 10 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the hub axis extends through the pocket region of the hub. 11 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a back section for supporting the patient, the back section being operatively attached to the rear upright of the support structure. 12 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 11 , wherein the wheel axis is disposed longitudinally between the back section and the front strut when the carrier assembly is arranged in the stair configuration. 13 . The patient transport apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the front arm axis is substantially parallel to the rear arm axis.
with endless belts · CPC title
motor-driven (A61G5/06 takes precedence; motor-operated rests A61G5/12; for vehicles with handlebars, equipped with three or more wheels B62K5/003, B62K5/023) · CPC title
folding front to back, e.g. reducing or expanding the overall depth of the wheelchair · CPC title
dismountable, e.g. where the wheelchair can be disassembled for transportation or storage · CPC title
for climbing stairs · CPC title
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