Body transfer system

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

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C005S08110C, C005S08110R, C414S921000

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06857143

ABSTRACT:
A system for transferring a body from a first surface to a second surface, with substantially no agitation of the body, is provided. The system comprises a housing having a substantially planar top portion configured to support the body and a substantially planar bottom portion configured to engage either of the first or the second surface. A first translation means is operatively disposed at the top portion a second translation means is operatively disposed at the bottom portion. The second translation means is configured to transfer the system between the surfaces, with or without the body. The first translation means is configured burrow between the first surface and the body.

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MLA AT-2000 Patient Transfer System, http://www.ssl.gb.com/knight/mla_stretchairs.htm.

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