EP0865245B9 - Systemes de transfert de patients - Google Patents

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EP0865245B9
EP0865245B9 EP96932218A EP96932218A EP0865245B9 EP 0865245 B9 EP0865245 B9 EP 0865245B9 EP 96932218 A EP96932218 A EP 96932218A EP 96932218 A EP96932218 A EP 96932218A EP 0865245 B9 EP0865245 B9 EP 0865245B9
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  • the invention relates to systems which assist with the movement of patients who are partly or completely incapacitated.
  • the invention more particularly relates to systems which give a single healthcare worker the capability to move a patient.
  • Patient transfers can be placed in several broad categories.
  • a first category includes the horizontal transfer of a patient from one flat surface to another.
  • a second category involves upright transfers where a patient is moved from a horizontal position to an upright or sitting position in a wheelchair, chair or commode, and the return of the patient to the horizontal position from an upright or sitting position.
  • a third category of transfer relates to the positioning or movement of patients in order to change their position in a bed or chair, for example pulling the patient up in the bed or rolling the patient from side to side.
  • the upright transfer and positioning categories provide similar difficulties, especially if the patient is unable to cooperate. For example, weak and elderly patients reclining in a semi-erect position tend to slide down. These patients must be returned to a position more toward the head of the bed. To do so, two health care workers usually grasp the patient by the upper arms to hoist the patient toward the head of the bed after the bed has been lowered to a more horizontal position. This manual transfer often causes strain on the workers' upper and lower backs and possible contact bruises on the patient. Similar difficulties occur with upright transfers.
  • U.S. Patent 2,665,432 (Butler) describes a cart with a manual crank connected to an extensive pull unit.
  • the pull unit has a large number of straps which connect at an edge by hooks to a transfer sheet. Rotation of the crank winds the pull unit onto a roller.
  • the size of the pull unit presents many difficulties including its attachment at many locations to the sheet and the awkwardness of winding it on the roller.
  • the pull unit must be placed under the patient just prior to transfer, since it would not normally be kept there otherwise. Also, no means are provided for transferring the patient off the cart.
  • U.S. Patent 2,827,642 (Huff) describes a similar system mounted to the head of a bed and designed to move a patient from the foot toward the head of the bed.
  • the '642 Patent does not describe the process of moving a patient laterally from one horizontal surface to another.
  • U.S. Patent 4,970,738 discloses another patient transfer system which employs a manual crank and self-locking gear system.
  • This system has an advantage over the system described in the '432 patent in that the transfer is reversible. Rotating the crank drives a belt system, which is attached to a semi-rigid transfer apron. The apron is thereby transferred horizontally while supporting a patient.
  • This system has the disadvantage that the apron must be first positioned under the patient before the patient can be transported from a bed onto a cart.
  • Another disadvantage is that the transfer support alone does not provide sufficient support for the patient or the transfer system. Because of the complexity of its design, considerable operator interaction would be required for the transfer support to be mounted to a cart and then operated to transfer a patient.
  • U.S. Patent 2,733,452 (Tanney) describes a transfer system that uses a motorized pulley to transfer a patient on a metal-reinforced transfer sheet.
  • the transfer sheet has metal grommets in its corners for attachment to cables.
  • a motor is used to wind the cables onto reels thereby resulting in the transfer of the sheet and the patient thereon.
  • the patient must first be moved onto the transfer sheet before being moved from a bed to the cart.
  • this invention fails to provide support beneath a patient being transferred thereby.
  • U.S. Patent No. 5,038,424 (Carter et al.) teaches a system for reciprocally transferring a patient between a bed and a cart.
  • This system employs a pliable transfer web wound about two detachable, cylindrical rollers and a drive motor mounted on the bed and the cart.
  • the bed and cart are positioned side-by-side and the web is placed beneath the patient.
  • the roller adjacent the cart or bed onto which the patient is to be transferred is detached. While unwinding a sufficient length of transfer web wound thereon, the roller is extended to the opposite side of the bed or cart onto which the patient is to be transferred, and there connected to the drive motor.
  • the drive motor is then activated, thereby rewinding the transfer web onto the roller and transporting the patient disposed thereon.
  • British patent application GB-A-2 139 487 discloses a transferring device for a patient using the sheet of the patient's bed as a transferring support.
  • the transferring support is wound around a rod to pull the transferring support and the patient thereon from one support onto another.
  • U.S. Patents 4,700,415 and 4,837,873 teach a system for transferring patients between a reclined wheelchair and a bed.
  • the bed is equipped with a sheet wound about a right side roller and a left side roller, the sheet positioned beneath a patient reclining thereupon.
  • the right and left side rollers are positioned laterally on each side of the bed, usually slightly below the plane of the patient.
  • Two comer rollers are situated above the right side and left side rollers and approximately level with the top surface of the bed.
  • the reclined wheelchair is equipped with two articulated rollers.
  • a sheet Extending between these rollers is a sheet, the sheet including three bands.
  • the lateral edges of the sheet may be joined or separate. If the lateral edges are to be joined, the sheet spans above and below the wheelchair upper surface. If the lateral edges are free, the sheet spans the wheelchair upper surface, its ends wound about the two rollers.
  • the separate transfer systems for the bed and wheelchair must be powered such that both sheets rotate with equal velocities.
  • the patient reclining upon the bed is conveyed laterally by the bed transfer system. Upon encountering the wheelchair transfer system, the patient is thereupon further conveyed onto the wheelchair. The wheelchair may then be further adjusted, allowing the patient to assume a sitting position.
  • US Patent 3597774 (Warren) describes a harness and winch mechanism for raising a patient reclining upon a bed.
  • the winch is mounted to a post attached to the head of the bed and is operated by a hand crank.
  • the harness loops under the patient's armpits such that excessive stress may be applied thereto during operation of the device.
  • a transfer system for moving a patient reclining on a transfer sheet between a first horizontal surface and a second horizontal surface, comprising a winch apparatus configured for positioning adjacent to either of said first or second horizontal surfaces, the winch apparatus including a drive shaft and at least one spool attached to the drive shaft, a clamping device and means for coupling the clamping device to the spool, the clamping device comprising a retaining member assembly having a first portion and a second portion, the second portion being attached to the first portion to form a cavity therebetween, the clamping device further comprising a contact element assembly, a portion of the transfer sheet being locatable in the cavity in use and being releasably retained therein by the contact element assembly, the contact element assembly cooperating with the retaining member assembly to releasably grip the transfer sheet when a transfer force is exerted by the winch apparatus whereby the transfer sheet is drawn by the transfer force to transfer the patient from the first surface to the second surface, characterised in that
  • the first portion is a curved section
  • the second portion is a curved section
  • the contact element is a spring loaded gate.
  • the contact element is L-shaped.
  • the transfer system further comprises a rod which co-operates with the clamping device for holding the transfer sheet.
  • the rod is tethered to the clamping device.
  • the winch apparatus is motorised or it may be manually operated.
  • the at least one belt is comprised of two belts attached to two spools which are spaced apart.
  • a method of transferring a patient reclining on a transfer sheet between a first horizontal surface and a second horizontal surface comprising providing a winch apparatus and a first spool in mechanical communication with said winch apparatus, coupling the first spool to a clamping device, the clamping device having a retaining member assembly comprising a first portion and a second portion attached to the first portion to form a cavity therebetween, securing the transfer sheet to the clamping device by placing a portion of the transfer sheet in the cavity and actuating the winch apparatus to cause a transfer force to be exerted on the clamping device and hence the transfer sheet to draw the transfer sheet and a patient thereon, characterised in that the clamping device includes a releasable closure element hingedly connected to the retaining member assembly at the opening of the cavity, the securing step comprising securing the portion of the transfer sheet in the cavity with the closure element at the opening of the cavity to releasably retain the portion
  • a second belt is also attached to the clamping device and wherein both belts are simultaneously wound on to respective spools to effect the transfer.
  • a tucking device is used to assist with securing the transfer sheet to the clamping device.
  • the invention includes devices for transferring patients which greatly simplify, and provide enhanced versatility over, any known device.
  • the adoption of these transfer devices will likely reduce the wide incidence of back injuries in health care workers.
  • the entire apparatus may weigh only about 8-15 kilograms, and may be readily attachable and removable to bed and cart rails.
  • a long narrow rectangular cushion can be placed between the bed and cart when using the portable transfer device.
  • the cushion is, optionally, the length of the bed, and may be partially coated with a low friction surface.
  • the cushion may have fasteners for attachment to a bed or cart, or it may also be configured to hang from the side of the bed or cart by the fasteners when not in use.
  • the cushion is particularly convenient when used with a portable transfer device of the invention because no other modifications to the bed or cart may be needed.
  • the improved patient transfer system is capable of transferring a patient using only a single attendant.
  • the improved transfer system may also include a highly portable transfer unit.
  • the portable transfer unit may be totally self-contained or may be installable on a bed or cart and connectable to a separate clamp.
  • the portable transfer unit may utilize a plurality of detachable spools, as well as means for sensing the proximity of a patient being transferred and means for discontinuing the transfer in response to the sensing.
  • the improved transfer system may still further include a transfer bridge support means for supporting a patient being transported when the patient spans the bed or cart.
  • the transfer bridge support means may be foldable and may include a stabilizer, a cross sectional camber and a leading edge camber to further prevent the transfer bridge support means from being displaced during patient transfer, and improved slip- resistant features.
  • the invention includes improved devices and methods for moving patients and other individuals who lack full mobility. Patients must be moved in a variety of ways while providing care in various locations, including hospitals, nursing homes and other residences. For example, patients may need to be transferred horizontally between a bed and a cart.
  • the unifying feature of the various embodiments of this invention is the enablement of empowering a single healthcare worker to now be able to move a patient in a substantially low risk manner to either the patient or the healthcare worker.
  • the embodiments of this invention further allow a patient transfer event to require between about 20 seconds and 28 seconds and preferably about 24 seconds.
  • a feature of the horizontal transfer systems of the present invention includes a support beneath the patient and a mechanical or electro-mechanical system for applying a horizontal force to the support to effect the transfer.
  • the design of the various embodiments incorporate varying features to achieve this utility.
  • the simplest systems are designed to be adapted for use with beds, carts and transfer sheets now commonly in use in healthcare facilities.
  • Other embodiments optimize the particular characteristics of the design with less regard to adaptation to existing equipment.
  • each design focuses toward the goal of a safe and efficient patient transfer event by a single healthcare worker, or greatly reducing the number of healthcare workers required for each transfer event.
  • the first embodiment of the horizontal transfer system 100 includes a standard patient cart 102 retrofitted with a horizontal transfer mechanism 104.
  • the cart 102 will generally have a base 106 with four wheels 108.
  • the wheels 108 preferably have lock levers 110 for applying brakes that prevent the rotation of the wheels 108.
  • the base 106 may have a top surface 112 that usually, but not necessarily, will have a flat portion 114.
  • Cart 102 has a support portion 116.
  • the support portion 116 is attached to the base by one or more upright supports 118.
  • the embodiment represented in Figure 1 has two upright supports 118. Some designs may have the wheels 108 attached directly to the upright supports 118 eliminating the need for a base 106.
  • the support portion will preferably have cushioned bumpers 120.
  • the cart 102 can have the capability of raising and lowering the support portion 116 relative to the base 106 and other features.
  • the support portion 116 provides a support structure 122 for supporting a cushion or mattress 124 for holding a patient 126.
  • Horizontal transfer mechanism 104 includes two side rails 128.
  • the side rails are mounted to the cart 102 with hinges 130 and 131.
  • the side rails 128 and hinges 130 are preferably adapted from existing side rails and hinges on the cart 102.
  • the hinges 130 can adjust to place the side rails 128 in either an elevated pull position or a lowered storage position.
  • hinges 131 are used to place the side rails 128 in a horizontal bridge position to provide support and a smooth surface for transferring the patient.
  • the different positions are schematically depicted in Figures 2-4.
  • Alternative designs for the side rail can allow for the side rail to slide straight down to a lowered position, and other variations are possible.
  • Each side rail 128 has a handle 132, a control panel 134 and two openings 136 for a power assembly, such as winch 138. Other numbers of openings can be used for access to the winch unit.
  • the control panel 134 has a plurality of switches 140 to control the operation of the winch 138. The particular design of the side rail 128 and control panel 134 can be varied without effecting their function.
  • a convenient structure for the side rail 128 has a frame 142, winch 138, a front cover 144 and a back cover 146.
  • the frame 142 has extensions 148 attached to frame substructure 150 at frame hinge 152.
  • the frame substructure 150 has a winch mounting portion 154.
  • the frame substructure 150 is preferably made from metal, a rigid polymer or a composite material, although other materials exhibiting the proper strength, weight, and cost characteristics may be suitable.
  • the back cover 146 has open portions 156 for the passage of extensions 148 and motion of frame hinges 152 as well as a portion of handle 132 and openings 136.
  • the outer surface 147 of back cover 146 ( Figure 2) is a transfer surface that preferably is made from a very low friction material to assist with the transfer process and reduce the risk of injury.
  • Front cover 144 has parts of handle 132 and openings 136, and control panel opening 158.
  • the winch 138 is coupled to control panel 134 by wires 160.
  • a conventional manual winch can also be used without excess difficulty, but less conveniently.
  • the drive system 142 preferably has at least one motor 162 and can use a variety of conventional designs.
  • the motor may directly rotate the drive shaft as depicted in Figure 6. Referring to Figure 7, the motor 162 rotates a first drive shaft 164 which has a first gear 166. First gear 166 engages a second gear 168 which preferably has a larger diameter than first gear 166 so that the rotation of the motor 162 is reduced. Second gear 168 is connected to a second drive shaft 170.
  • Two belts 172 each with a clip 174 are attached to the second drive shaft 170 at positions aligned with openings 136.
  • the belt preferably winds on spools 175 which help ensure that the belts 172 wind and unwind straight.
  • the belts 172 are preferably made from very strong synthetic fabric such as the material used in seat belts for automobiles.
  • the winch 138 can be powered by a battery pack 176 utilizing power cord 178. Alternatively, winch 138 can be powered by alternating current using a power cord (not shown).
  • Cart 102, or any other embodiment of the present invention, may also include aligning and docking mechanisms. Aligning mechanisms include powering and steering means, whereby at least two of the wheels of cart 102 are powered and steered by operation of control switched 140.
  • Docking mechanisms include clamps and electromagnets, also operated by control switches 140, and which secure cart 102 to the horizontal surface on which the patient is to be transported is disposed.
  • control switches 140 hand-held remote control units communicating with the control mechanism of cart 102 by electric or electromagnetic means are within the scope of the present invention.
  • Voice actuated controls are also within the scope of the present invention, thereby enabling the patient, as well as an attendant, to begin and discontinue a transfer event.
  • Cart 102 may further include means for sensing an asynchronous operation of the transfer mechanisms.
  • Such means include sensing the individual belt torque or drag experienced when belts 172 are being retracted and a comparison of these sensings. A difference between sensings exceeding a predetermined value or a sensing ratio greater than or less than a predetermined ratio range would result in an alarm being actuated or an automatic discontinuance of transfer to be effected.
  • Cart 102 of Figure 1 is designed for use with a standard patient draw sheet 190.
  • the standard patient draw sheet 190 is sufficiently wide so that it can be folded over the patient 126, if desired, but typically not long enough so that it rests under the head or feet of the patient. Rather than using several people to move the patient with the draw sheet 190, horizontal transfer mechanism 104 performs the comparable function.
  • Clips 174 can be designed to attach directly to draw sheet 190, but in accordance with the invention clamping device 194 is used to provide a more even pull over the length of the sheet 190 and smoother motion to the patient. For particularly tall patients, the draw sheet 190 can be wrapped around patient 126 for added support of the patient, and both ends of the sheet are attached to clamping device 194.
  • clamping device 194 can be used to attach draw sheet 190 to winch 138 employing rod 192.
  • a U-shaped portion 196 forms a cavity 198 which is covered by a spring loaded gate 200.
  • Rod 192 can enter the cavity 198 when pushed against the gate 200. Force from the rod 192 against the gate 200 from inside the cavity 198 tends to force the gate 200 closed thereby preventing the withdrawal of the rod 192.
  • Gate 200 has an upward extension 202. Forward force on the upward extension 202 opens the gate 200 for the withdrawal of rod 192 from cavity 198.
  • Clips 174 are conveniently attached to the clamping device 194 at J-shaped flanges 204.
  • Rod 192 can be optionally tethered to the clamping device 194 at one or more positions for convenience, and the rod 192 can be clipped to the clamping device 194 for storage.
  • the clamping device 194 has an upper portion 206 and a lower portion 208 attached at a hinge 210 to form a cavity 212.
  • the front of the cavity 212 is closed by an L-shaped, hinged closure 214.
  • the two embodiments differ in their design of J-shaped flanges 216 or 218 for the attachment of clips 174.
  • the sheet 190 is directly placed into the cavity 212 without the need to wrap the sheet 190 around a rod 192, although a rod 192 could still be used if desired.
  • the sheet is held in place by the L-shaped hinge closure.
  • a thin rigid tucking device (not shown) of any convenient length can be used if desired to assist with tucking the sheet into the clamp.
  • clamping device 194 any portion of the sheet can be attached, not just the end of the sheet. This is important because the clamping device should, preferably, be placed as near as possible to the patient so that the transfer mechanism 104 can fully transfer the patient onto the second horizontal surface from the first.
  • the cart 102 is wheeled up to a patient's bed 220, as depicted in Figure 1, or another cart.
  • the side rail 128 facing the patient's bed 220 is placed in the bridge position with the low friction surface 147 directed upward.
  • the draw sheet 190 is attached to a clamping device.
  • the belts 166 are unwound from drive shafts 164 so that they are long enough to reach rod 192 at the edge of the bed 220.
  • the belts are unwound either by activating the motor to unwind the belts or by using a clutch to allow the belts to be freely withdrawn from the drive shaft.
  • the clips 174 on the ends of the belts 166 are attached to a clamping device 194 and the clamping device 194 is engaged by the rod 192 and sheet 190.
  • the clamping device can be used with or without the rod 192.
  • the appropriate switch 140 mechanism is actuated, and the winch 138 begins winding the belts 166 onto the drive shafts 164 ( Figure 6).
  • the motor 162 should be designed to apply a slow, steady and constant force to move the patient 126 without jerking or applying any other inappropriate forces, or provide variable speeds of movement consistent with gradual starts and stops and safe transfer throughout travel.
  • the draw sheet 190 helps to distribute the forces over significant areas of the patient's body. When the patient 126 is on the cart's cushion 124, the motor 162 is turned off or otherwise disengaged. At this point, the belts 172 are disconnected from the clamping device 194, and the sheet 190 is removed from the clamping device.
  • the bed In order to transfer a patient from a cart to a bed, the bed would have to be adapted with a similar winch as described on cart 102.
  • This bed-based transfer device would preferably be adapted with the side rails of a conventional bed. These side rails may go up and down rather than folding under the bed.
  • the winch could easily be adapted on one or both sides of the bed, and may be retrofitted to a bed in a comparable fashion as a cart, based on the above description.
  • the portable winch unit 250 includes a housing 252, a clamping device 254 and a winch 256.
  • the clamping device 254 serves to hold a transfer sheet 190 in the same way as clamping device 194 in the first embodiment of the horizontal transfer device 100.
  • the clamping device 254 also serves as a frame or a portion of the frame for the portable winch unit 250.
  • the housing 252 preferably has a top portion 258 and a bottom portion 260 which are preferably heavy plastic shells surrounding the clamping device 254 and the winch 256, although other materials can be used.
  • the winch 256 includes a motor 262 that can rotate a drive shaft (not shown) connected to a reel 263. Belt 264 winds around reel 263. Belt 264 is comparable to belts 166 in embodiment 100.
  • the free end of the belt 264 has a handle 266. Handle 266 attaches to a clamp 268 rigidly attached to the edge of a bed or cart. The clamp 268 can be designed to fold out of the way when not in use.
  • the belt 264 passes out of housing 252 through an opening 270.
  • the operation of winch 256 can be controlled through a circuit board 272 which is connected to motor 262 by wire 274. Circuit board 272 can be similarly connected to a port 276.
  • a control unit 278 with switches 280 can be connected to port 276 by way of tether 282.
  • the operator can operate the winch 256 using control unit 278.
  • control switches 280 can be made integral with the housing 252, as shown in Figure 15, but this would be less desirable because the operator would have to lean over the bed or cart while the patient was being transferred.
  • Control unit 278 can have a wireless connection with circuit board 272 using a transmitter/receiver (not shown).
  • Winch 256 is powered by a standard wall outlet using a cord 284.
  • a retractable cord assembly 286 is preferably used to keep the cord out of the way when not in use and to prevent excess cord being in the way during the transfer of the patient.
  • a battery preferably rechargeable, can be used to power the winch.
  • a draw sheet 190 is used under the patient in the same way as in the first embodiment 100.
  • a portable cushion 292 can be placed between the first bed/cart 288 and the second bed/cart 290 to a relatively smooth continuous surface for transferring the patient, as shown in Figure 17.
  • Straps 294 with a hook and loop fastener can be used to attach the portable cushion 292 to the bed or cart when not in use.
  • the portable cushion 292 can be used with other transfer devices or even as an aid during manual transfer.
  • the cushion 292 would preferably have a top surface with a very low friction which is preferably made from a plastic material.
  • the portable winch unit 250 is attached to draw sheet 190 using clamping device 254, as shown in Figures 15 and 16.
  • the design of the clamping device 254 can be similar to the clamping devices in Figures 8-13 or a comparable design based on similar concepts.
  • the draw sheet 190 can be wrapped over a rod 192 ( Figure 8) for attachment to the clamping device 254.
  • belt 264 is withdrawn from housing 252 so that handle 266 can be attached to clamp 268.
  • Clamp 268 is rigidly attached to the second bed/cart 290 on its side opposite the side near the first bed/cart 288.
  • Clamp 268 can be optionally reversibly detachable or lowerable to storage position.
  • the operator uses control unit 278 to activate the motor 262. As the motor 262 retracts belt 264, the portable winch unit 250 and the patient are drawn toward clamp 268 which result in the patient being moved onto second bed /cart 290.
  • the transfer devices of the present invention are designed to be centered at the patient's center of gravity when the patient is in a supine position.
  • a patient's center of gravity is usually about midway between the patient's navel and buttocks, represented as lines N and B, respectively.
  • the clamp center of gravity (represented by arrow C) should be aligned about midway between lines N and B on the patient.
  • Figures 22-26 and 33-35 relate to features of a portable patient transfer system.
  • Patient transfer system 900 broadly includes bed 902, cart 904, motor-winch unit 906, perpendicular transfer units 908, 910, 912, clamp 914 and a plurality of belts discussed below. Although depicted as cart 904, a bed or other horizontal surface may be used and be within the scope of the present invention.
  • Motor-winch unit 906 is ideally attached to base 916 of bed 902. Attached to the upper frame of bed 902 is perpendicular transfer unit 908. On adjoining cart 904, another perpendicular transfer unit 910 is attached to the upper frame. Finally, another perpendicular transfer unit 912 is attached to the lower frame of cart 904.
  • a pair of belts 918 may extend generally upwardly and vertically from motor-winch unit 906 through perpendicular transfer unit 908, finally extending horizontally on mattress 915. Belts 918 are then attached to clamp 914 in any manner such as described herein. Alternately, belts 918 may proceed horizontally from motor-winch unit 906 beneath bed 902 and cart 904 through perpendicular transfer unit 912. Extending generally upwardly and vertically from perpendicular transfer until 912, belts 918 pass through perpendicular transfer unit 910, then onto mattress 917. On mattress 917, belts 918 may be attached to a clamp such as a clamp of the present invention.
  • motor-winch unit 906 is attached to bed 902 by means of rings extending from housing 920. These rings 922 ideally enclose an upper portion of the casters 924 on which bed 902 is mounted.
  • bed 902 and cart 904 are aligned and are preferably secured together. If a patient is to be transferred from bed 902 onto cart 904, clamp 914 is attached to a transfer sheet upon which the patient is disposed. The belts attaching to clamp 914 have been routed under bed 902 and cart 904 then upwards, and then horizontally by means of perpendicular transfer units 910 and 912. Once motor-winch unit 906 is activated, thereby retracting belts 918, the transfer force exerted will transport the patient in the direction of arrow 926 from bed 902 onto cart 904. Once the patient has been transferred onto cart 904, motor-winch unit 906 is disengaged.
  • a sensing device may be attached to perpendicular transfer unit 910.
  • This sensing device may be either mechanical, electronic, magnetic, optical or a combination thereof in its operation and may detect the presence of the patient, the buckle, the belt portion proximate the buckle, or the clamp within a predetermined distance from perpendicular transfer unit 910. If the patient is to be transferred from cart 904 onto bed 902, belts 918 are routed through perpendicular transfer unit 908 and onto mattress 915 where they are attached to clamp 914. Clamp 914 is then securely attached to a transfer sheet upon which the patient is disposed. Motor-winch unit 906 is then activated, thereby retracting belt 918 in the direction of arrows 930 and thereby generating a transfer force upon clamp 914.
  • the transfer force acts upon the transfer sheet upon which the patient is disposed, thereby transferring the patient from cart 904 onto bed 902 and thereby further, or additionally, gripping the transfer sheet secured within clamp 914.
  • patient proximity sensing devices may be included in perpendicular transfer unit 908 as discussed hereinabove.
  • Perpendicular transfer units 908, 910, and 912 may include either a pulley system or a roller system onto which belts 918 are emplaced prior to a patient transfer.
  • Clamp 914 may be any of the clamps disclosed herein. Some exemplary embodiments of motor-winch unit 906 are discussed in more detail herein.
  • Patient transfer system 940 broadly includes bed 942, portable transfer unit 944 and clamp 946.
  • Bed 942 includes mattress 948 and side rail 950.
  • Side rail 950 may include a plurality of horizontal bars 951.
  • Portable transfer unit 944 includes housing 952, one or more belts 954, an equal number of attaching means or buckles 956 and a motor-winch unit. Further included in portable transfer unit 944 is mounting bracket 958 which will be further described below.
  • handle 960 on portable transfer unit 944 enables an attendant to easily grasp and carry portable transfer unit 944 as desired.
  • Housing 952 is preferably a light weight, resilient plastic or other suitable, light weight material.
  • Portable transfer unit 944 has the advantage of being light in weight, hence readily transportable by an attendant of virtually any size and lifting ability with little likelihood of injury therefrom.
  • portable transfer unit weighs between about 20 and 35 pounds.
  • portable transfer unit weighs between about 15 and 25 pounds.
  • Figures 21 and 22 depict two, of many, possible embodiments (966, 968) of control units to control the operation of portable transfer unit 944.
  • Controls 970 of control units 966, 968 serve to operate portable transfer unit 944.
  • Control unit 966 may communicate with portable transfer unit 944 by means of electromagnetic radiation, more particularly by radio frequency, or other means.
  • Controls 970 include on/off simultaneous transfer power control 974 and left and right transfer actuator controls 976, 977.
  • Control unit 968 communicates with portable transfer unit 944 by means of a cord or other suitable connecting means. The cord is mechanically and electrically attached to control unit 968 and is disposed on a spool or other retaining means within portable transfer unit 944.
  • Control units 966 and 968 are preferably housed in a recess contained within portable transfer unit 944 when not in use.
  • An alternative to the control unit of the patient transporting system of the current invention is via voice actuation. Voice actuation would enable the patient to effect the patient's own transfer and to halt a transfer in progress if the need to do so arose.
  • FIG 23 depicts another embodiment of a portable transfer unit according to the teachings of the present invention.
  • shaft 978 extends from housing 952 laterally. Exposed shaft 978 facilitates mounting of spools 980 thereon, with such spools providing means upon which belts 982 are wound. Since shaft 978 is exposed, each spool 980 may be easily and quickly detached from shaft 978, to facilitate cleaning and disinfecting of both shaft 978, spool 980 and belt 982.
  • Portable transfer unit 944' is depicted in later Figure 33.
  • a receiving cavity 962 is formed on the lateral portions of housing 952'.
  • a drive shaft upon which spool 980' may be reversibly mounted.
  • Belt 988' is routed through slot 963 so that buckle 956 may be used to engage a clamp.
  • cap 964 may be used to cover cavity 962 for various reasons.
  • portable transfer unit 944 is secured to a side rail 950 by means such as those described below.
  • Bed 942 is then placed beside a bed or cart onto which a patient is disposed upon a transfer sheet.
  • the transfer sheet is then secured with clamp 946, proximate the patient, and belts 954 are extended from portable transfer unit 944 and attached to clamp 946.
  • Either control unit 966 or 968 is detached from portable transfer unit 944 and used to actuate the motor-winch by means such as on/off controls 974.
  • transfer unit 944 Upon actuation of the motor-winch mechanism, transfer unit 944 begins to wind belts 954 and thereby move clamp 946, the transfer sheet, and the patient.
  • the motor-winch assembly ceases operation when the attendant operates control unit 966, 968 or when the sensing device, described above, functions.
  • left or right transfer actuator controls 976, 977 may be used.
  • left control 976 is actuated, the belt 982, attached toward the patient's head, continues to be wound and the other belt 982 either ceases to be wound or winding slows considerably.
  • right control 977 is actuated, the belt 982 attached closest to the patient's feet continues to be wound and the other belt 982 either ceases to be wound or winding again decelerates.
  • patient transfer system 940 When patient transfer is complete, much of patient transfer system 940 may be disengaged from the transfer sheet and detached from bed 942. Belts 954 may then be retracted until attached clamp 946 is proximate portable transfer unit 944. Control unit 968 (or 966) is then stowed within a niche in portable transfer unit 944. The attendant then grasps handle 960 and carries portable transfer unit 944 and attached clamp 946 to another location ( Figure 35), or shows the unit on the cart or bed awaiting subsequent use.
  • FIG. 24 Another portable transfer unit, designated as unit 984, of the present invention is depicted in Figure 24.
  • belt 988 is bound onto spool 986.
  • Spool 986 in turn, is detachably mounted onto bracket 990.
  • Bracket 990 is, in turn, mounted onto the back of housing 952.
  • Bracket 990 includes upper member 992 and lower member 994.
  • An automatic sensing and motor disconnect may be included in this, as well as other, embodiments.
  • a sensing mechanism detects the presence of either the patient, the clamp, or the terminus of an attached belt. Upon sensing one or more of these phenomena, portable transfer unit 984 ceases to wind belt 988, thereby stopping or easing (slowing) patient transfer.
  • the portable devices as well as the other devices of the present invention, preferably also contain an automatic recording and/or display mechanism 988, representatively shown in Figure 25.
  • Mechanism 998 records each patient transfer event. Recording is via a print out of paper or other means, or may comprise storage or transfer of relevant information electronically. The stored information may then be transferred to a computer or other device as desired. Relevant information with regard to a transfer event may include the time of day, the patient's number and name, the attendant's name and number, and the time length of the transfer event. Other items, such as motor performance and torque received by the motor-winch assembly, speed, acceleration, alignment, or other parameters of the patient or the clamp when transferring the patient might also be recorded.
  • patient transfer system 1000 broadly includes bed 1002 and portable transfer unit 1004.
  • Bed 1002 includes mattress 1006 and side rail 1008.
  • Portable transfer unit 1004 includes housing 1010, control unit 1012, belts 1014 and an engaging mechanism, such as clamp 1016.
  • Belts 1014 and clamp 1016 include any of the embodiments discussed herein.
  • Portable transfer unit 1004 combines a housing which encloses the motor and winch assembly and which is easily and reversibly mounted onto side rail 1008.
  • Mounting bracket 1018 may be integral to housing 1010 of portable transfer unit 1004 and readily and securely mounts onto side rail 1008. A side view of one embodiment of mounting bracket 1018 is depicted in Figure 26.
  • Mounting bracket 1018 includes lateral arm 1018, engaging side 1020 of portable transfer unit housing 1010, horizontal extension 1022 and substantially vertical member 1024.
  • portable transfer unit 1004 is situated onto side rail 1008 such that the lower surface of horizontal extension 1022 rests on side rail 1008.
  • Pin 1026 is then inserted in opening 1027, extending through member 1024 and into a slot or receiving orifice 1028, securely fastening therein.
  • Mounting bracket 1018 thereby securely holds portable transfer unit 1004 onto side rail 1008 during a transfer event.
  • transfer unit 1004 is easily detachable from side rail 1008 by removing pin 1026.
  • FIG. 34 An end view of another embodiment of a portable transfer unit 1004' is depicted in Figure 34, where an alternate mounting bracket 1018' is disclosed.
  • Mounting bracket 1018' includes horizontal extension 1022' extending integrally from housing 1010'. Extending generally vertically from horizontal extension 1022' are fixed upper vertical member 1030 and pivotally mounted, lower vertical member 1032. A locking mechanism, actuated by cam lever 1034, is included.
  • portable transfer unit 1004' is tilted, allowing upper vertical member 1030 to be disposed such that an upper side rail is between member 1030 and housing 1010'.
  • Lower vertical member 1032 extended in an open position, allows portable transfer unit 1004' to be disposed in position and lower side rails 1008 to be disposed proximate housing 1010'.
  • Lower vertical member 1032 is pivoted to a closed position, generally coaxial to that of upper vertical member 1030.
  • cam lever 1034 is pivoted into a locked position in the direction of arrow 1036.
  • Motor-winch assembly 1150 broadly includes frame 1152, upon which are mounted motor bracket 1154, control board 1156, hook 1158, right clutch bracket 1160 and left clutch bracket 1162.
  • Motor 1164 is operationally mounted on an upper portion of motor bracket 1154.
  • Gear 1166 (which in one embodiment is a 42-tooth gear) is attached to a shaft (not shown) extending from motor 1164.
  • Gear 1166 in turn, operably engages gear 1168 which is mounted onto shaft 1169.
  • Also mounted on shaft 1169 are right clutch 1170 and left clutch 1172.
  • Right clutch 1170 is disposed within right clutch bracket 1160.
  • Left clutch 1172 is disposed within left clutch bracket 1162.
  • Spring 1174 is disposed about right clutch 1170 and about left clutch 1172. Spring 1174, in turn, is enclosed by spring cover 1176. Spring cover 1176 is attached to spring hub 1178. Spring hub 1178 is affixed to right clutch bracket 1160 and left clutch bracket 1162. Finally, spool 1182 may be detachably disposed on the outboard portion of shaft 1169. Motor-winch assembly 1150 is suitable for providing the necessary power to operate the transfer units described herein.
  • Transfer bridge 1200 includes one or more sections 1202.
  • a stabilizer 1204 is ideally present on the underside of each section 1202. Where multiple sections are used, such sections 1202 are joined by hinge 1206 (discussed hereinbelow), and stabilizer 1204 extends generally perpendicularly from each section.
  • transfer bridge 1200 is placed between a bed or cart onto which a patient is lying and another bed or cart onto which the patient is to be transferred.
  • Stabilizer 1204 is disposed between the platforms, thereby securely holding transfer bridge 1200 in place and preventing transfer bridge 1200 from being displaced by patient contact during a transfer. After use, transfer bridge 1200 is folded along hinge 1206 for storage or transport to another location.
  • hinge 1206 is preferably manufactured as a "living hinge", i. e. a hinge made by removing a narrow, linear portion of the material along a portion of transfer bridge 1200 or transfer bridge 1200'.
  • Transfer bridge 1200' shown in Figure 30, includes a plurality of sections 1202' and a stabilizer 1204', perpendicularly mounted on the underside of each section 1202. As in transfer bridge 1200, hinge 1206 is present and divides 1202. Leading edge 1210 is present on the portion of transfer bridge 1200' opposite stabilizers 1204'. Although not depicted, transfer bridge 1200 and 1200' may include one or more carrying handles. The carrying handles may be attachable or integral or may be cutout sections within sections 1202 or 1202'. Preparing transfer bridge 1200' for a patient transfer is essentially done in an identical manner as preparing transfer bridge 1200, the only exception being leading edge 1210 is oriented toward the patient to be transferred.
  • Both transfer bridge 1200 and 1200' are preferably constructed of a smooth polyethylene sheet material, which is generally about 1.5 millimeters in thickness.
  • hinge 1206 may be reinforced with a thin sheet of polyethylene on the underside of transfer bridge 1200, 1200'.
  • Stabilizer 1204' may be centered about 7.5 centimeters from edge 1214.
  • One embodiment of transfer bridge 1200' is preferably about 31 centimeters wide at hinge 1206 and tapering to about 25 centimeters in width at each end.
  • the cambered radius for a side section of transfer bridge 1200' is about 105 centimeters.
  • the cambered radius for the leading edge of transfer bridge 1200' is about 225 centimeters.
  • the side camber insures that leading edge 1210 will firmly contact the mattress on which the patient is disposed, such that transfer bridge 1200' will not be displaced during a patient transfer.
  • the leading edge camber allows for a gradually increasing amount of contact during patient transfer, rather than immediate total contact. The gradually increasing contact also tends to allow the patient to be pulled atop transfer bridge 1200', rather than fully abutting and possibly displacing transfer bridge 1200'.
  • Transfer bridge 1200' is most advantageously positioned when leading edge 1210 is placed under at least a portion of the patient.
  • transfer bridge 1200 or 1200' In an average male patient, 90% of the patient's weight resides in the portion between the patient's buttocks and shoulders. Hence, the overall length of transfer bridge 1200 or 1200' should minimally provide support therefor. Accordingly, preferred lengths for transfer bridge 1200 or 1200' include about 65, 120 and 173 centimeters, with the most preferred length being 120 centimeters.

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  1. Système de transfert pour déplacer un patient qui est allongé sur un drap de transfert (190) entre une première surface horizontale et une seconde surface horizontale, comprenant un treuil (138, 250) configuré pour le positionnement adjacent à l'une ou l'autre desdites première ou seconde surfaces horizontales, le treuil comprenant un arbre d'entraínement (170) et au moins une bobine (175, 263) fixée à l'arbre d'entraínement, un dispositif de blocage (194, 254) et des moyens pour coupler le dispositif de blocage (194, 254) à la bobine (175), le dispositif de blocage (194, 254) comprenant un ensemble d'élément de retenue ayant une première partie (206) et une seconde partie (208), la seconde partie (208) étant fixée sur la première partie (206) pour former une cavité (198, 212) entre elles, le dispositif de blocage (194) comprenant en outre un ensemble d'élément de contact (200, 202, 214), une partie du drap de transfert (190) pouvant être positionnée dans la cavité (198, 212) à l'usage et étant retenue de manière amovible à l'intérieur par l'ensemble d'élément de contact (200, 202, 214), l'ensemble d'élément de contact (200, 202, 214) coopérant avec l'ensemble d'élément de retenue (206, 208) pour saisir de manière amovible le drap de transfert (190) lorsqu'une force de transfert est exercée par le treuil (138, 250), moyennant quoi le drap de transfert (190) est tiré par la force de transfert pour transférer le patient de la première surface à la seconde surface, caractérisé en ce que l'ensemble d'élément de contact comprend un élément de fermeture (200, 202, 214) raccordé de manière articulée à l'ensemble de retenue au niveau de l'ouverture de la cavité (198, 212) de sorte que le drap de transfert (190) peut être maintenu à l'intérieur de la cavité (198, 212) par l'élément de fermeture (200, 202, 214) jusqu'à ce que l'élément de fermeture (200, 202, 214) soit libéré.
  2. Système de transfert selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'élément de fermeture (200, 202) est une porte à ressort.
  3. Système de transfert selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'élément de fermeture (214) est en forme de L.
  4. Système de transfert selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel les première et seconde parties (206, 208) sont des sections incurvées.
  5. Système de transfert selon la revendication 4, dans lequel la première partie comprend un premier élément (206) allongé sensiblement rigide avec une longueur, une surface extérieure, une surface intérieure, un premier bord et un second bord généralement opposé au premier bord, le premier élément (206) étant généralement incurvé vers l'extérieur en section transversale pour au moins une partie des surfaces extérieure et intérieure, la seconde partie comprend un second élément (208) allongé sensiblement rigide avec une longueur, une surface extérieure, une surface intérieure, un premier bord et un second bord généralement opposé au premier bord, le second bord (208) étant généralement incurvé vers l'extérieur en section transversale pour au moins une partie des surfaces extérieure et intérieure, le premier bord du premier élément (206) étant en juxtaposition proximale par rapport au premier bord du second élément (208), le second bord du premier élément (206) étant espacé du second bord du second élément (208) et la surface intérieure du premier élément (206) étant en face de la surface intérieure du second élément (208).
  6. Système de transfert selon la revendication 5, dans lequel l'élément de fermeture comprend un troisième élément (200, 202) sensiblement rigide avec une première surface, une seconde surface, une longueur, un premier bord et un second bord, le troisième élément (200, 202) étant fixé de manière pivotante à proximité du second bord du premier élément (206), le premier bord du troisième élément (200, 202) étant à proximité de la surface intérieure du second élément (208), et le troisième élément comprenant en outre une première section (200) généralement plane et une seconde section (204) généralement plane, les première et seconde sections planes étant assemblées de manière solidaire au niveau d'une courbure, la première section plane (202) étant coudée vers les premiers bords des premier et second éléments (206, 208), la seconde section (204) plane étant assemblée de manière pivotante au premier élément (206) à proximité du second bord du premier élément (206), dans lequel les premier et second éléments (206, 208) sont agencés de sorte que la cavité (198) est formée entre les surfaces intérieures des premier et second éléments (206, 208) et le dispositif de blocage (194, 254) est agencé de sorte que le troisième élément (202, 204) est forcé contre l'un ou l'autre des premier et second éléments (206, 208) sur l'application d'une force de transfert saisissant ainsi le drap de transfert (190) entre eux.
  7. Système de transfert selon la revendication 5, dans lequel le second élément (208) comprend une courbure de sorte que la section transversale du second élément (208) définit une lèvre à proximité du second bord du second élément (208) et de sorte que la lèvre est orientée généralement vers le second bord du premier élément (206) et que les premiers bords des premier et second éléments (206, 208) sont solidaires, et dans lequel l'élément de fermeture comprend un troisième élément (214) sensiblement rigide avec une première surface, une seconde surface, un premier bord, un second bord et une surface de mise en prise sur au moins une partie du troisième élément (214) à proximité de la surface intérieure du second élément (208), le troisième élément (214) ayant généralement une section transversale en forme de L, et avec une courbure, le premier bord du troisième élément (214) étant monté de manière pivotante à l'intérieur du second bord du premier élément (206), le second bord du troisième élément (204) s'étendant vers les premiers bords des premier et second éléments (206, 208), la courbure du troisième élément (214) étant disposé à proximité de la surface intérieure de la lèvre du second élément (208), le troisième élément (214) étant fixé de manière pivotante à proximité du second bord du premier élément (206) avec le premier bord du troisième élément (214) à proximité de la surface intérieure du second élément (208).
  8. Système de transfert selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre une pluralité de dispositifs de fixation à courroie (216, 218), les dispositifs de fixation (216, 218) ayant une partie avec une section transversale généralement en forme de L et étant raccordés au dispositif de blocage.
  9. Système de transfert selon la revendication 8 lorsqu'elle dépend de la revendication 7, dans lequel les dispositifs de fixation (218) ont une section transversale généralement arquée avec une lèvre terminale, les dispositifs de fixation (218) étant rigidement fixés à la surface intérieure du premier élément (206) et s'étendant à travers une partie du second élément (208) généralement vers les premiers bords des premier et second éléments (206, 208), et la lèvre étant généralement orientée vers le premier élément (206).
  10. Système de transfert selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le treuil (250) est au moins partiellement disposé à l'intérieur du dispositif de blocage (254).
  11. Système de transfert selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le treuil (250) comprend un dispositif à sangle (264).
  12. Système de transfert selon la revendication 11, dans lequel le dispositif à sangle comprend une sangle pliable (264) et une poignée (266).
  13. Système de transfert selon l'une quelconque des revendications 10 à 12, dans lequel le treuil (250) comprend un moteur électrique (262).
  14. Système de transfert selon l'une quelconque des revendications 10 à 13, dans lequel le treuil (250) comprend en outre une unité de commande (278), l'unité de commande (278) pouvant fonctionner à une certaine distance du dispositif de blocage (254).
  15. Système de transfert selon la revendication 14, dans lequel l'unité de commande (278) est détachable du dispositif de blocage (254).
  16. Système de transfert selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9, dans lequel les moyens de couplage comprennent au moins une courroie (172) avec une première extrémité et une seconde extrémité, la première extrémité de la courroie (172) étant fixée à la bobine (175) et la seconde extrémité de la courroie étant fixée au dispositif de blocage (194).
  17. Système de transfert selon la revendication 16, dans lequel la au moins une courroie (172) est composée de deux courroies fixées aux deux bobines (175) qui sont espacées.
  18. Système de transfert selon la revendication 16 ou la revendication 17, dans lequel le treuil (138) est motorisé.
  19. Système de transfert selon la revendication 16 ou la revendication 17, dans lequel le treuil (138) est actionné manuellement.
  20. Système de transfert selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant en outre une tige (192) qui coopère avec le dispositif de blocage (194, 254) pour maintenir le drap de transfert (190).
  21. Système de transfert selon la revendication 20, dans lequel la tige (192) est attachée au dispositif de blocage (194, 254).
  22. Système de transfert selon la revendication 20 ou la revendication 21 lorsqu'elle dépend de l'une quelconque des revendications 5 à 7 ou 9, dans lequel la tige (192) peut être positionnée à proximité des surfaces intérieures des premier et second éléments (206, 208) dans la cavité (212) formée entre eux.
  23. Système de blocage selon la revendication 22, dans lequel la tige (192) a un diamètre et dans lequel le diamètre de la tige (192) est inférieur à une distance situé entre le second bord du premier élément (206) et le second bord du second élément (208).
  24. Procédé permettant de transférer un patient allongé sur un drap de transfert (190) entre une première surface horizontale et une seconde surface horizontale, le procédé comprenant les étapes consistant à prévoir un treuil (138, 250) et une première bobine (175) en communication mécanique avec ledit treuil (138, 250), coupler la première bobine (175) à un dispositif de blocage (194, 254), le dispositif de blocage (194, 254) étant doté d'un ensemble d'élément de retenue comprenant une première partie (206) et une seconde partie (208) fixée à la première partie pour former une cavité (198, 212) entre elles, fixer un drap de transfert (190) sur le dispositif de blocage (194, 254) en plaçant une partie du drap de transfert (190) dans la cavité (198, 121) et actionner le treuil (138, 250) pour provoquer l'application d'une force de transfert sur le dispositif de blocage (194, 254) et par conséquent le retrait du drap de transfert (190) par le drap de transfert (190) et d'un patient sur celui-ci, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif de blocage comprend un élément de fermeture (200, 202, 214) amovible raccordé de manière articulée à l'ensemble d'élément de retenue au niveau de l'ouverture de la cavité (198, 212), l'étape de fixation comprenant une étape consistant à fixer la partie du drap de transfert (190) dans la cavité (198, 212) avec l'élément de fermeture (200, 202, 214) au niveau de l'ouverture de la cavité (198, 212) pour retenir de manière amovible la partie du drap de transfert (190) dans la cavité (198, 212).
  25. Procédé selon la revendication 24, dans lequel les première et seconde parties comprennent des premier et second éléments (206, 208), chaque élément avec un premier et un second bord, le premier bord du premier élément (206) étant disposé de manière fonctionnelle à proximité du premier bord du second élément (208), le second bord du premier élément (206) étant espacé du second bord du second élément (208) définissant ainsi l'ouverture de la cavité, dans lequel l'étape de fixation comprend l'étape consistant à insérer au moins une partie du drap à l'intérieur du dispositif de blocage (194, 254) en prévoyant une tige allongée (192) ayant un diamètre plus petit que l'ouverture de la cavité et en pliant au moins une partie du drap (190) autour de la tige (192), de sorte qu'au moins un pli est formé autour de la tige (192) avec au moins une extrémité libre du drap (190) s'étendant à partir de la tige (192), insérer la tige (192) et au moins un pli à l'intérieur de la cavité du dispositif de blocage (194, 254), et dans lequel l'étape consistant à exercer la force de transfert force l'élément de fermeture (200, 202, 214) contre l'un ou l'autre des premier et second éléments (206, 208) pour fixer et bloquer de manière inversée la au moins une partie du drap (190) à l'intérieur du dispositif de blocage (194, 254).
  26. Procédé selon la revendication 25, dans lequel l'étape consistant à prévoir une tige (192) comprend en outre l'étape consistant à disposer la tige (192) à proximité du patient de sorte que la tige enveloppée (192) peut être disposée à l'intérieur du dispositif de blocage (194, 254) et de sorte que le dispositif de blocage (194, 254) est disposé à proximité du patient lorsque la tige enveloppée (192) est disposée à l'intérieur du dispositif de blocage (194, 254).
  27. Procédé selon la revendication 24, dans lequel le dispositif de blocage (194, 254) a un axe longitudinal, la première partie comprend un premier élément (206) allongé sensiblement rigide avec une longueur, une surface extérieure, une surface intérieure, un premier bord, un second bord, le premier élément (206) ayant une section transversale généralement incurvée vers l'extérieur pour au moins une partie des surfaces extérieure et intérieure, la seconde partie comprend un second élément (208) allongé sensiblement rigide avec une longueur, une surface extérieure, une surface intérieure, un premier bord et un second bord, le second élément (208) ayant une section transversale généralement incurvée vers l'extérieur pour au moins une partie des surfaces extérieure et intérieure, le premier bord du premier élément (206) étant en juxtaposition par rapport au premier bord du second élément (208), le second bord du premier élément (206) étant espacé du second bord du second élément (208), et la surface intérieure du premier élément (206) faisant face à la surface intérieure du second élément (208), et l'élément de fermeture comprend un troisième élément (200, 202, 214) sensiblement rigide avec une première surface, une seconde surface, une longueur, un premier bord et un second bord, le troisième élément (200, 202, 214) étant fixé de manière pivotante à proximité du second bord du premier élément (206), le premier bord du troisième élément (200, 202, 214) à proximité de la surface intérieure du second élément (208) dans une position fermée et pouvant pivoter à distance de la surface intérieure du second élément (208) dans une position ouverte, l'étape de fixation comprenant l'étape consistant à faire pivoter le troisième élément (200, 202, 214) du dispositif de blocage (194, 254) dans la position ouverte, placer une partie du drap (190) à l'intérieur du dispositif de blocage (194, 254), et mettre en prise le troisième élément (200, 202, 214) avec au moins une surface du drap (190), le drap étant en contact de frottement avec le premier bord du troisième élément (214) et la surface intérieure du second élément (208).
  28. Procédé selon la revendication 24 ou la revendication 27, dans lequel on utilise un dispositif d'accrochage pour aider à fixer le drap de transfert (190) au dispositif de blocage (194).
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