Apparatus and method for transferring a patient from one bed to

Beds – With means for relocating an invalid – Horizontally sliding patient support surface

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ABSTRACT:
A sled board for transferring a patient from one bed to another. In a first embodiment, a plurality of sled boards are placed beneath a patient and the sled boards are simultaneously slid from one bed to another. The patient remains on top of the sled boards, and the sled boards carry the patient from one bed to the other. In a second embodiment, the sled boards, each having a transverse fin projecting from its bottom surface, extend from one bed to the other. The fins are inserted between the beds to prevent longitudinal movement of the sled boards. One end of the sled boards is placed beneath the patient, and the patient is slid from one bed to the other on the top surface of the sled boards.

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