Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached
Patent
1994-09-12
1996-01-09
Braun, Leslie A.
Supports
Brackets
Specially mounted or attached
2482981, A47B 9606, A47C 762
Patent
active
054822394
ABSTRACT:
An attachment device is provided wherein the device is designed to connect intravenous container support apparatus to various medical transport and patient care devices such as wheelchairs, hospital-style beds, transport carts for emergency room and outpatient use, and ambulance cots. This attachment device ensures that the intravenous container support apparatus that is hooked to a patient in the medical transport apparatus is not pulled away from the patient, thereby preventing dislodged intravenous lines that may otherwise result in dangerous conditions for the patient. The present invention is constructed of materials that meet or exceed health regulations, such as a lightweight metal alloy. The present invention is adjustable to accommodate various transportation apparatus, and the present invention includes clamping means which permits quick and efficient attachment to and detachment from the transportation apparatus.
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Braun Leslie A.
King Anita M.
Sembrat Kevin A.
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