Beds – With means for relocating an invalid – Horizontally sliding patient support surface
Patent
1993-08-30
1994-11-01
Grosz, Alexander
Beds
With means for relocating an invalid
Horizontally sliding patient support surface
5632, 5424, 5648, 5922, A61G 1200, A47G 900, A47C 2108
Patent
active
053597397
ABSTRACT:
A patient repositioning and position maintenance device wherein the apparatus includes a rectangular sheet of fabric material which is folded and fastened such that a rectangular patient resting area is disposed between a pair of cushioned cylinders. The rectangular patient resting area portion of the fabric material is placed beneath the shoulder and hip area of a bedfast patient such that a cushioned cylinder is located on each side of the patient in a position between the patient and a bed rail. Additionally, a soft-covered triangular cushion is removably or permanently attached to the sheet at a point equidistant from each cylindrical cushion so that the triangular cushion is located between the patient's legs. The device is used to reposition the patient either by sliding the patient along the bed longitudinally, or by rolling the patient over. Finally, after the patient is repositioned, the cushioned cylinders are used to maintain the patient in a stable position.
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Pempsell Mark
Rains Thersa J.
DeMar Technologies, Inc.
Dorman William S.
Grosz Alexander
Quisenberry C. Dale
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