EP0408624A4 - Evacuation restraint - Google Patents

Evacuation restraint

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Publication number
EP0408624A4
EP0408624A4 EP19890903977 EP89903977A EP0408624A4 EP 0408624 A4 EP0408624 A4 EP 0408624A4 EP 19890903977 EP19890903977 EP 19890903977 EP 89903977 A EP89903977 A EP 89903977A EP 0408624 A4 EP0408624 A4 EP 0408624A4
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Prior art keywords
restraint
base sheet
support member
top portion
straps
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Desmond John Hemphill
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Hemco Industries Pty Ltd
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Hemco Industries Pty Ltd
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G7/00Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
    • A61G7/05Parts, details or accessories of beds
    • A61G7/0504Harnesses or restraining devices in order to evacuate a patient with the mattress, e.g. in situations of emergency, disaster or fire
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G1/00Stretchers
    • A61G1/04Parts, details or accessories, e.g. head-, foot-, or like rests specially adapted for stretchers
    • A61G1/044Straps, bands or belts

Definitions

  • the protective envelope includes a base portion and a top portion, said top portion having one or more means for enabling removal of the top portion from the base portion.
  • the top portion is preferably made from a suitable transparent plastics material and the means for enabling access comprises a line of weakening formed in said top portion and one or more gripping handles or tabs secured to said top portion by means of which the top portion may be torn open to expose the base sheet and straps.
  • the support member preferably comprises a sheet of lightweight corrugated board which is most preferably formed from plastics materials. The board is preferably capable of being folded along at least two transverse lines so that the evacuation restraint and protective envelope may be folded into a more convenient size for marketing and storage purposes .
  • the restraint embodying the invention will be seen to comprise a generally rectangular base sheet 1 of flexible fabric, such as polyester, which has been treated to be fire resistant, water resistant and relatively friction free, for example by coating or impregnation with Teflon (registered trade mark).
  • a relatively rigid support member 2 is secured centrally to the base sheet 1 by sewing or by adhesive.
  • the support member 2 comprises a rectangular sheet 3 of corrugated board formed from plastics material, such as corrugated board sold under the trade mark Corflute, to each end of which small rectangular pieces 4 and 5 are flexibly attached, say by sewing or the like.
  • handles 31 are heat welded to each corner of the panel 29 at either end, for example, as shown in Figure 5 of the drawings.
  • one or more of the handles 31 may be printed with a replica of a hand to show how the handles are to be gripped when the panel is to be removed.
  • Each handle is secured along a substantial portion of each corner of the panel 29 to ensure that the panel will tear away along the line 30 when the handles 31 are pulled.
  • the package restraint is able to be folded along the lines 6 and 7 to a more convenient size as shown in Figure 7 of the drawings. In use, the packaged restraint is stored centrally under the mattress M supporting a bed-confined patient P.

Abstract

An evacuation restraint comprising a base sheet (1) of flexible fabric, a rigid support member (2) of corrugated plastics board material including a central rectangular portion (3) having its corrugations running longitudinally and smaller rectangular portions (4 and 5) flexibly connected to either end of the central portion (3) having their corrugations running transversely, said support member being secured by sewing or adhesive to said base sheet (1), said base sheet (1) extending beyond the edges of said support member (2) and having longitudinal straps (12 and 13) secured at its edges, bracing straps (17 and 18) extending from the straps (12 and 13) to the ends of the base sheet and transverse straps (20 and 21) having loop connectors (22 and 23) adapted to engage loops (16 and 19) secured to the edges of the base sheet (1) to enable the base sheet to envelope a patient (P) supported by a mattress (M) for evacuation purposes.

Description

1 TITLE: EVACUATION RESTRAINT
- Field of the Invention:
3 This invention relates to improvements in evacuation
4 restraints of the type suitable for positioning under the
5 mattress of a bed in a hospital or other institution housing
6 bed-confined persons.
7 Background of the Invention:
8 In our Australian Patent No. 536070 (AU-B 62281/80) we
9 have described an improved evacuation restraint which
10 materially improved the securement of bedridden patients for
11 evacuation purposes. In using evacuation restraints 1.2 embodying the above invention, the mattress supporting a
13 bed-confined patient is utilised to minimise the disturbance
14 of the patient and to protect the patient during the
15 evacuation procedure.
16 Further consideration of evacuation procedures has
17 shown that it is advantageous to be able to slide the 8 restraint-confined mattress along the floor, over obstacles 9 or down stairs. The restraint described in our earlier 0 patent has been found to be not entirely suitable for that 1 purpose even though it offered a material improvement over 2 the previously known restraints in the manner in which it 3 confined a patient within a mattress. 4 To protect restraints of the above type against soiling 5 and to enable it to be accessed in a standard manner to 6 minimise delays in the event of an emergency, the restraint 7 is desirably housed in a plastics envelope of the type 8 described in Australian Patent AU-B 34433/78 (U.S. Patent 9 No. 4,186,453). However, in using packages of this type it 0 has been found that access to the pull handles by means of 1 which the envelope is opened to gain access to the restraint 2 straps requires the mattress to be lifted to an excessive 3 extent whereby the patient may be undesirably disturbed. 4 Furthermore, the package described in the above patent is 5 not entirely convenient to handle during manufacture, 6 marketing and storage prior to use and the cost of 7 manufacture of such packages is relatively high. 8 Summary of Invention and Objects : It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved evacuation restraint in which the shortcomings of the prior art restraints discussed above are at least ameliorated. It is the secondary object of the invention to provide a simplified packaging envelope for such evacuation restraints. Accordingly, the invention provides an evacuation restraint comprising a base sheet of strong flexible material, a relatively rigid support member located centrally of said base sheet and joined thereto, said base sheet extending beyond the periphery of said support member, strap members secured at least to said base sheet and extending from the sides of the base sheet, said strap members including means for connecting opposite strap members together at at least two longitudinally spaced positions, and strap members extending from at least one end of said base sheet by means of which the restraint may be manipulated during evacuation procedures, said relatively rigid support member providing a smooth base on which the restraint may slide during evacuation procedures. In a preferred form of the invention, the restraint is enclosed within a protective envelope having means for gaining access to said base sheet and said straps. Preferably the protective envelope includes a base portion and a top portion, said top portion having one or more means for enabling removal of the top portion from the base portion. The top portion is preferably made from a suitable transparent plastics material and the means for enabling access comprises a line of weakening formed in said top portion and one or more gripping handles or tabs secured to said top portion by means of which the top portion may be torn open to expose the base sheet and straps. The support member preferably comprises a sheet of lightweight corrugated board which is most preferably formed from plastics materials. The board is preferably capable of being folded along at least two transverse lines so that the evacuation restraint and protective envelope may be folded into a more convenient size for marketing and storage purposes . Brief Description of the Drawings: One presently preferred form of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of the restraint in the unfolded position showing a mattress and patient ready to be enveloped; Figure 2 is a sectional end elevation of the restraint of Figure 1 ; Figure 3 shows the restraint in use ; Figure 4 shows -the restraint part l y f o l de d ready f or packaging; Figure 5 shows the restraint packaged in its envelope; Figure 6 is a perspective view of the restraint partly opened; and Fi-gure 7 shows the packaged restraint in the folded condition. Description of Preferred Embodiment: Referring firstly to Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, the restraint embodying the invention will be seen to comprise a generally rectangular base sheet 1 of flexible fabric, such as polyester, which has been treated to be fire resistant, water resistant and relatively friction free, for example by coating or impregnation with Teflon (registered trade mark). A relatively rigid support member 2 is secured centrally to the base sheet 1 by sewing or by adhesive. In the present case, the support member 2 comprises a rectangular sheet 3 of corrugated board formed from plastics material, such as corrugated board sold under the trade mark Corflute, to each end of which small rectangular pieces 4 and 5 are flexibly attached, say by sewing or the like. It will be noted from Figure 1 that the central rectangular portion 3 has its corrugations running longitudinally while the smaller portions 4 and 5 have its corrugations running transversely. Furthermore, the central portion 3 is formed with fold lines 6 and 7 to enable the end portions of 3 and the smaller portions 4 and 5 to be folded inwardly on to the most central portion of 3. Referring still to Figure 1 of the drawings, webbing straps 12 and 13 are secured by sewing or by adhesive or the like to opposite longitudinal edges of the base sheet 1. The straps 12 and 13 extend beyond the ends of the base sheet 1 and terminate in loops L by means of which the restraint may be handled during an emergency. Strap portions 17, 18 extend from a point of attachment to each strap 12, 13 a short distance (e.g. about 6 cm) from the ends of the sheet 1 to a point of attachment to the end of the sheet 1 at the edge of each smaller portion 4 and 5 by sewing, adhesive or the like. A further length of webbing strap extends transversely across the base sheet 1 at 14 and is formed in small loops 15 and 16 extending from either edge of the base sheet where they are secured by sewing to the side straps 12 and 13. A still further length of webbing 21 extends tranversely across the sheet 1 near its lower end and is attached to the side straps 12 and 13. The webbing 21 defines a loop 19 at the right hand side of the sheet 1 and has a wire loop connector 23 of known construction secured thereto at the other end. A further strap 20 is attached to the loop 15 and has a similar adjustable wire loop connector 22 attached thereto. The connectors 22 and 23 are adapted to engage the loops 16 and 19 respectively, as shown most clearly in Figure 3 of the drawings, to cause a mattress and patient supported on the restraint to be enveloped for evacuation purposes. To enable the restraint to be conveniently stored in a protective package, the side portions of the base sheet 1 and the restraint straps 12, 13, 14 and 21 are folded inwardly to the centre of the support member 2 and are then folded back on top of the inwardly folded portions. The end portions, including portions 4 and 5, are folded inwardly over the folded portions and the end portions of the straps 12 and 13 are tucked under the folded end portions so that the loops L are exposed at the ends of the folded restraint. The folding of the restraint is shown most clearly in Figure 4 of the drawings. The restraint is then ready to be packaged in its protective envelope, as further described below. To enable the side portions of the base sheet to be readily unfolded, additional gripping loops 24 and 25 are secured centrally to the underside of each edge of the base sheet 1, as shown in Figures 3 and 4 of the drawings. These loops 24 and 25 also assist in the evacuation procedures since the restraint may be centrally gripped thereby. Referring now to Figures 5, 6 and 7 of the drawings, the protective envelope for the restraint will be seen to comprise a base portion 27 of suitable plastics material which is either treated with a material which causes the material to be slightly sticky, or "non-slip" in character, or is made from a "non-slip" plastic to retain its position under a mattress in use and so that the base portion 27 tends to stay in position as the restraint is removed therefrom. A clear plastics top portion 28 is secured by heat sealing around the periphery of the bottom portion 27 and a central panel 29 of the top portion 28 is removable by tearing along a weakening line 30 formed during the heat sealing process. To assist in the removal of the panel 29, handles 31 are heat welded to each corner of the panel 29 at either end, for example, as shown in Figure 5 of the drawings. For instructional purposes, one or more of the handles 31 may be printed with a replica of a hand to show how the handles are to be gripped when the panel is to be removed. Each handle is secured along a substantial portion of each corner of the panel 29 to ensure that the panel will tear away along the line 30 when the handles 31 are pulled. For transport and storage purposes, the package restraint is able to be folded along the lines 6 and 7 to a more convenient size as shown in Figure 7 of the drawings. In use, the packaged restraint is stored centrally under the mattress M supporting a bed-confined patient P. In the event of an emergency, the operator performing the evacuation reaches under the mattress and grips one or more of the handles 31 to tear the panel 29 from the protective envelope along the weakening line 30. The loops L at the ends are pulled and the diagonal portions 17, 18 assist in unfolding the portions 4 and 5 and the attached portions of the sheet 1. As shown in Figure 6, access is thereby gained to the handle 25 and the folded edges of the base sheet 1 may be moved by pulling the handles 24 and 25 sideways thereby giving access to the loops 16 and 19 and the straps 20 and 21„ The connectors 22 and 23 are then engaged with the loops 16 and 19 and the lengths of the straps 20 and 21 adjusted to bring the mattress M into an enveloping relationship with the patient P, as shown in Figure 3 of the drawings. The patient P may then be evacuated by means of the loops L, 24 and 25. Since the support member 2 provides a relatively rigid flat surface covered by the base sheet 1, the restraint is able to slide over floors, stairs or obstructions, assisted by the low-friction coating on the base sheet 1. Furthermore, since the base sheet 1 almost encloses the mattress M and patient P, additional protection is provided in the event that fire or water are encountered. Thus, the restraint embodying the present invention provides a significant advance over the prior art restraints and provides even further advantages when contained in the improved protective envelope described above.

Claims

CLAIMS : 1. An evacuation restraint comprising a base sheet (1) of strong flexible material, a relatively rigid support member (2) located centrally of said base sheet (1) and joined thereto, said base sheet (1) extending beyond the periphery of said support member (2), strap members (12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20, 21) secured at least to said base sheet (1) and extending from the sides of the base sheet (1), said strap members including means (16, 19, 22, 23) for connecting opposite strap members (12,13) together at at least two longitudinally spaced positions, and strap members (12,13) extending from at least one end of said base sheet (1) by means of which the restraint may be manipulated during evacuation procedures, said relatively rigid support member (2) providing a smooth base on which the restraint may slide during evacuation procedures. 2. The restraint of claim 1, wherein said support member (2) comprises a sheet of lightweight corrugated board (3). 3. The restraint of claim 2, wherein the corrugations of said board (3) extend longitudinally of the restraint. 4. The restraint of claim 2 or 3, wherein said support member (2) comprises a central portion (3) and separate rectangular portions (4,5) flexibly attached to said central portion (3) at either end thereof. 5. The restraint of claim 4 when appended to claim 3, wherein the corrugations of said separate rectangular portions (4,5) extend at right angles to the corrugations in said central portion (3). 6. The restraint of claim 3, 4 or 5, wherein said corrugated board (3) is formed from plastics material. 7. The restraint of any preceding claim, wherein said strap members include two straps (12,13) extending longitudinally of said base sheet (1) and attached thereto adjacent each longitudinal edge thereof, each strap being formed into a hand loop (L) at at least one end, bracing straps (17,18) extending between said straps at a position spaced from each end of said base sheet (1) to said base sheet (1) and/or said support member (2). 8. The restraint of any preceding claim, further comprising a protective envelope (27,28) enclosing said restraint and having means (30,31) for gaining access to said base sheet (1) and said strap members. 9. The restraint of claim 8, wherein said envelope includes a base portion (27) and a top portion (28), said top portion (28) having one or more means for enabling removal of said top portion (27) from said base portion (28). 10. The restraint of claim 9, wherein said top portion (27) is made from a transparent plastics material and the means for enabling access comprises a line of weakening (30) formed in said top portion (27) and one or more gripping handles (31) or tabs secured to said top portion (27) by means of which the top portion (27) may be torn open to expose the base sheet (1) and said strap means.
EP19890903977 1988-03-31 1989-03-31 Evacuation restraint Expired - Lifetime EP0408624B1 (en)

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