Patent ID: 9271889
Filing Date: 2016-03-01
CPC Classification: A41D,A61F,A61G,A62B

Claim Text:
1. A lifting system for use by an emergency medical technician in assisting the moving or lifting of a disabled individual, the lifting system comprising a sleeve-less torso enclosure, the sleeve-less torso enclosure comprising: a pad having an inner surface for engaging the individual and an outer surface for access by the emergency medical technician, the pad comprising first and second ends and first and second sides positioned generally orthogonally to the first and second ends, where the first and second ends are configured to be wrapped around the individual's torso so that the torso enclosure can be positioned in a wrapped configuration, the torso enclosure defining an opening between the first and second ends of the pad when the length of the pad from first end to second end is smaller than the circumference of the individual's torso, and wherein the first and second ends of the pad are configured to overlap when the length of the pad from first end to second end is larger than the circumference of the individual's torso; first, second and third structural straps secured to the pad, at spaced positions generally parallel to the first and second sides of the pad, the first structural strap positioned proximate the first side of the pad, the second structural strap positioned proximate the second side of the pad, and the third structural strap positioned between the first and second structural straps and generally parallel therewith, the three structural straps being affixed to the pad between the first and second ends of the pad such that at least one of the structural straps comprises a plurality of first lifting portions; and a plurality of lifting straps secured to the pad, each lifting strap positioned generally orthogonally to the first, second and third structural straps and extending between at least the first and second structural straps, each lifting strap intersecting with and affixed to the first, second and third structural straps to define intersection areas that are affixed to the pad, at least two of the plurality of lifting straps each comprising a plurality of second lifting portions each defined by a segment of the lifting strap not affixed to the pad and between adjacent intersection areas associated with that lifting strap and two structural straps, each of the plurality of first lifting portions being defined by a segment of the at least one of the structural straps not affixed to the pad and between adjacent intersection areas associated with the at least one of the structural straps and two adjacent lifting straps such that the first lifting portions are generally orthogonally-positioned with respect to the second lifting portions, the second lifting portions being configured such that if two from the same lifting strap are engaged simultaneously, the load is distributed to each of the first, second and third structural straps proximal such lifting strap, wherein a first and second end of each structural strap comprises a mating adjustable fastener in which the fastener of one end is configured to engage the mating fastener of the other end of the same structural strap so that when fastened and tightened when the torso enclosure is wrapped around the torso of an individual the torso enclosure can resist upward movement relative to the individual's torso, and wherein the first and second orthogonally-positioned lifting portions provide alternative lifting positions for emergency medical technicians in which some lifting portions are generally vertically-oriented and some lifting portions are generally horizontally-oriented when the torso enclosure is secured about the torso of the individual and the individual's torso is in a generally vertical or horizontal orientation.