Beds – With means for relocating an invalid – With a hoisting – lifting – elevating – or raising device
Reexamination Certificate
2005-07-07
2008-03-25
Santos, Robert G. (Department: 3673)
Beds
With means for relocating an invalid
With a hoisting, lifting, elevating, or raising device
C005S086100, C005S08110R
Reexamination Certificate
active
07346941
ABSTRACT:
As the obesity rate climbs nationwide, obese and morbidly obese patients will continue to pose special lifting challenges to the healthcare industry. Obesity among American adults has nearly doubled during the past two decades. One in 80 men weights >300 pounds and one in 200 women weights >300 pounds. Getting assistance is crucial when moving these patients. With these rising numbers, have come the numerous complications relating to medical treatment for these bariatric patients. Healthcare providers must consider the additional costs associated with handling of the bariatric patient along with safety issues relating to both the bariatric patient and caregiver. Also, moving extremely obese patients can prove to very dangerous or even fatal. The most economical assistance to move bariatric patients to and from the hospital bed can only be provided by some mechanical aid. The management of bariatric patients produces special challenges, and the best way to ensure safe patient handling is through the use of special mechanical equipment that meet the size and weight requirements of these bariatric patients and that can be operated in very confined spaces. The target population is estimated to be the 4.5 million extremely obese persons in the United States, with a Body Mass Index (BMI) >35 that will become patients in some health care facility. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that care for obese patients costs an average of 37 percent more than people of normal weight. In 2003, obesity-related medical costs in the US reached >$ 75 billion. This apparatus will be the first of its kind to incorporate adaptive control techniques to present-day assistive lift device designs.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2375907 (1945-05-01), Farmer
patent: 3629880 (1971-12-01), van Rhyn
patent: 3931956 (1976-01-01), Hawkins
patent: 4680819 (1987-07-01), James
patent: 4682377 (1987-07-01), Reich
patent: 4703523 (1987-11-01), James
patent: 4918771 (1990-04-01), James
patent: 5022106 (1991-06-01), Richards
patent: 5148559 (1992-09-01), Morris
patent: 5257425 (1993-11-01), Shinabarger
patent: 5309584 (1994-05-01), Parker
patent: 5365621 (1994-11-01), Blain
patent: 5369821 (1994-12-01), Richards et al.
patent: 5412820 (1995-05-01), Richards
patent: 5526541 (1996-06-01), Massey et al.
patent: 5530976 (1996-07-01), Horcher
patent: 5560054 (1996-10-01), Simon
patent: 5644805 (1997-07-01), Horcher
patent: 5682630 (1997-11-01), Simon
patent: 5878450 (1999-03-01), Bouhuijs
patent: 5892180 (1999-04-01), Carey
patent: 6092247 (2000-07-01), Wilson
patent: 6119287 (2000-09-01), Phillips
patent: 6134725 (2000-10-01), Bouhuijs
patent: 6175973 (2001-01-01), Hakamiun et al.
patent: 6329612 (2001-12-01), von Schroeter
patent: 6367103 (2002-04-01), Collins
patent: 6389619 (2002-05-01), Dunn
patent: 6430761 (2002-08-01), Brandorff et al.
patent: 6449785 (2002-09-01), Liljedahl
patent: 6557189 (2003-05-01), Von Schroeter
patent: 6568002 (2003-05-01), Liljedahl
patent: 6581222 (2003-06-01), Liljedahl
patent: 6665894 (2003-12-01), Moffa et al.
patent: 6718573 (2004-04-01), Von Schroeter
patent: 6806430 (2004-10-01), Downing
patent: 6857144 (2005-02-01), Huang
patent: 7020913 (2006-04-01), Van Scheppingen et al.
patent: 2001/0027574 (2001-10-01), Bouhuys
patent: 2002/0002740 (2002-01-01), Schroeter
patent: 2003/0070227 (2003-04-01), Schroeter
patent: 2003/0208844 (2003-11-01), Moffa et al.
patent: 2005/0034231 (2005-02-01), Huang
patent: 2005/0210579 (2005-09-01), Moffa et al.
patent: 2006/0137091 (2006-06-01), Gramkow et al.
patent: 2007/0000049 (2007-01-01), White et al.
patent: 241096 (1987-10-01), None
patent: 399836 (1990-11-01), None
patent: 1237808 (1971-06-01), None
patent: 2140773 (1984-12-01), None
patent: 2177063 (1987-01-01), None
LandOfFree
Bariatric patient lift apparatus does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.
If you have personal experience with Bariatric patient lift apparatus, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Bariatric patient lift apparatus will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-3961721