Land vehicles – Wheeled – Occupant propelled type
Patent
1982-08-27
1985-04-16
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Land vehicles
Wheeled
Occupant propelled type
5 60, 5285, 5508, 248229, 269322, 280289WC, 297188, 297DIG4, D24 52, A61G 102
Patent
active
045111588
ABSTRACT:
A device for securely yet removably attaching a pole, for example, an intravenous pole of the type having wheels supporting it for movement across a surface, to a wheeled patient transport device, such as, a wheeled stretcher, wheelchair, or the like, so that the pole and the patient transport device can be moved as a contiguous unit across a surface, the device comprises a clamp member for removably clamping the intravenous pole and a member rigidly associated with a portion of the patient transport device for receiving the clamp thereby securing the intravenous pole thereto.
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Dandy Donny C.
Dougherty Richard L.
Thomas Willie J.
Varga Sandor I.
Mt. Sinai Medical Center of Greater Miami
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Rice Kenneth R.
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