Patent ID: 7281285
Filing Date: 2007-10-16
Classification: A61F,A61G

Abstract:
1. A pediatric emergency transport device comprising: a frame consisting of (1) an upper frame section, (2) a lower frame section, and (3) at least one hinge assembly connecting the upper frame section to the lower frame section, said at least one hinge assembly enabling rotation of the upper frame section relative to the lower frame section, said upper frame section in combination with said lower frame section providing a receiving surface for receiving a pediatric patient thereupon; an adjustable restraint assembly coupled to the frame for restraining the pediatric patient against the receiving surface during transport, said adjustable restraint assembly comprising (1) a pair of shoulder belts extending through the receiving surface of said upper frame section and longitudinally along said upper frame section, and (2) a leg belt extending along said lower frame section, wherein a position of an upper portion of each shoulder belt is adjustable along the receiving surface of said upper flame section from a front of the device so as to accommodate varying sizes of pediatric patients without removing the pediatric patient from the device; and a pad dimensioned for placement between the receiving surface and the pediatric patient during transport, said pad extending continuously and longitudinally along said receiving surface from an upper area of said upper frame section to a lower area of said lower frame member, wherein said pad comprises (i) a cover layer that resists transfer of bodily fluids and germs from the pediatric patient onto the receiving surface of the device and (ii) slots within the pad, said slots sized so that said shoulder belts and said leg belt may extend therethrough; said pediatric emergency transport device being operatively adapted for attachment to and detachment from a conventional stretcher; wherein said upper frame section is pivotally hinged to said lower frame section via said at least one hinge assembly so as to be movable from (i) a first configuration wherein a first portion of the receiving surface of said upper frame section is substantially parallel to and facing a second portion of the receiving surface of said lower frame section to (ii) a second configuration wherein the first portion of the receiving surface of said upper frame section is substantially horizontal with and adjacent to the second portion of the receiving surface of said lower frame section.