Patient transfer apparatus and method

US9943457B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9943457-B2
Application numberUS-201414463862-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 20, 2014
Priority dateAug 20, 2014
Publication dateApr 17, 2018
Grant dateApr 17, 2018

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The present application discloses a transfer device for an infant patient. The transfer device comprises a center section positionable beneath the patient, a first side section connected to the center section, and a second side section connected to the center section. The first side section and the second side section are movable toward each other such that the first and second side sections substantially surround the patient and form an abdominal access area.

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I claim: 1. A transfer device for an infant patient, comprising: a center section positionable beneath the infant patient; a first side section connected to the center section and including a longitudinal edge having an indentation extending into the first side section from the longitudinal edge; and a second side section connected to the center section and including a longitudinal edge having an indentation extending into the second side section from the longitudinal edge; wherein the transfer device is movable between a first condition in which the center section, first side section and the second side section are generally coplanar and a second condition in which the first side section and the second side section substantially surround the infant patient and the indentations form an abdominal access area. 2. The transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the indentations are at least one of U-shaped, semi-circular, angular or slot-like in geometry. 3. The transfer device of claim 1 , further comprising a first handle connected to the first side section and a second handle connected to the second side section. 4. The transfer device of claim 3 wherein the first and second handles are located proximate to each other when the transfer device is in the second condition. 5. A method of accessing an abdomen of an infant patient during transport, comprising: positioning a transfer device in a first condition in which a center section of a patient transfer device is beneath the infant patient, the transfer device comprising a first side section having a longitudinal edge having an indentation extending into the first side section from the longitudinal edge and a second side section having a longitudinal edge having an indentation extending into the second side section from the longitudinal edge, the first side section and the second side section connected to the center section and generally coplanar with the center section in the first condition; and moving the transfer device to a second condition in which first and second side sections substantially surround the infant patient; and forming an abdominal access area to expose the abdomen when the transfer device is in the second condition. 6. A transfer device for an infant patient, comprising: a center section positionable beneath the infant patient; a first side section connected to the center section and including a longitudinal edge having a first flap; and a second side section connected to the center section and including a longitudinal edge having a second flap; wherein the transfer device is movable between a first condition in which the center section, the first side section and the second side section are generally coplanar and a second condition in which the first side section and the second side section substantially surround the infant patient, wherein when the transfer device is in the second condition, the first and second flaps are in a closed position to restrict access to an abdomen of the infant patient and when the first and second flaps are in an open position, the abdomen of the patient is exposed. 7. The transfer device of claim 6 further comprising a first handle connected to the first side section and a second handle connected to the second side section. 8. The transfer device of claim 6 wherein the first and second handles are located proximate to each other when the transfer device is in the second condition.

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What does patent US9943457B2 cover?
The present application discloses a transfer device for an infant patient. The transfer device comprises a center section positionable beneath the patient, a first side section connected to the center section, and a second side section connected to the center section. The first side section and the second side section are movable toward each other such that the first and second side sections su…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/1023. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 17 2018 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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