Robust soft textile transfer case for contaminated materials
US-10301073-B1 · May 28, 2019 · US
US9629759B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9629759-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414490135-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A patient transfer device is utilized to transport infant patients between locations within a hospital environment. The patient transfer device includes a center support section and a pair of side sections that can be moved into contact with each other to surround the infant patient. The first and second side sections each include a handle that can be brought into close proximity to each other and can be grasped by a single hand of a clinician. The patient transfer device includes an integrated vapor barrier that can be positioned to at least partially surround the infant when the infant is received on the patient transfer device to reduce evaporative cooling of the infant. The vapor barrier includes a support structure to create a canopy that holds the vapor barrier out of contact with the infant.
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We claim: 1. A transfer device for supporting an infant patient during transport of the patient, comprising: a center support section positionable beneath the patient during transport of the patient; a first side section connected to the center support section and including a first handle; and a second side section connected to the center support section and including a second handle, wherein the first and second side sections are movable toward each other to surround the patient; and a vapor barrier movable between a storage condition and a use condition, wherein the vapor barrier is configured to form a canopy in the use condition that at least partially surrounds the patient to reduce the effects of evaporative cooling of the patient when the patient is supported on the center support section, wherein the vapor barrier is separate from the first and second side sections. 2. The transfer device of claim 1 wherein the vapor barrier includes support structure to hold the canopy formed by the vapor barrier away from contact with the patient. 3. The transfer device of claim 2 wherein the support structure is securely attached to a plastic sheet. 4. The transfer device of claim 3 wherein the support structure is formed from a plurality of flexible support members. 5. The transfer device of claim 1 wherein the vapor barrier comprises a plastic sheet. 6. The transfer device of claim 5 wherein the plastic sheet includes a pair of spaced side attachment strips. 7. The transfer device of claim 1 wherein the vapor barrier is received within a pocket formed in the center section in the storage condition. 8. The transfer device of claim 1 wherein the vapor barrier includes a collar portion positionable in contact with the patient and removably connected to the center section. 9. A transfer device for supporting an infant patient during transport of the patient, comprising: a center support section positionable beneath the patient during transport of the patient; a first side section connected to the center support section; a second side section connected to the center section, wherein the first and second side sections are sized to surround the patient when the first and second side sections are folded toward each other when the patient is on the center section; and a vapor barrier movable between a storage condition and a use condition, wherein the vapor barrier includes an integrated support structure, wherein the vapor barrier and support structure form a canopy separately from the first and second side sections that surrounds the patient to reduce the effects of evaporative cooling of the patient when the patient is supported on the center support section. 10. The transfer device of claim 9 wherein the support structure is securely attached to a plastic sheet. 11. The transfer device of claim 10 wherein the support structure is formed from a plurality of flexible support members. 12. The transfer device of claim 9 wherein the vapor barrier is received within a pocket formed in the center section in the storage condition. 13. The transfer device of claim 9 wherein the plastic sheet includes a pair of spaced side attachment strip. 14. A method of transporting an infant patient, comprising the steps of: positioning a transfer device beneath the patient, the transfer device including a center support section and first and second side sections joined to the center section, wherein the infant is positioned on the center support section; removing a vapor barrier from a storage condition in which the vapor barrier is stored within the center section; creating a canopy surrounding the infant with the vapor barrier at least partially attached to the center support section when the infant is positioned on the center support section; lifting both the first and second side sections such that the first and second side sections surround the infant patient; grasping a first handle formed in the first side section and a second handle formed in the second side section; and lifting the transfer device and the infant patient. 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising the step of manipulating a support structure of the vapor barrier to create the canopy such that the vapor barrier is spaced from the infant patient by an air gap. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the support structure includes a plurality of flexible cross supports. 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the support structure is attached to a plastic sheet such that the combination of the support structure and the plastic sheet for the canopy.
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by means of a blanket or belts (to chairs only A61F5/3792) · CPC title
Suspension means · CPC title
foldable or collapsible (A61G1/017 takes precedence) · CPC title
in beds, play-pens or cradles · CPC title
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