WO2018002804A1 - 手動提升吊索裝置 - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to lifting devices and, more particularly, to an improved manual lifting sling device. Background technique
- a manual lifting sling device is disclosed in the inventor of the present application, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- the stereo configuration of the manual lifting sling device causes several problems.
- the configuration of the manual lifting sling device in the form of a seat requires the patient to properly seat in the space between the left and right blocking portions of the limit, otherwise the handle will be pressed by the patient. ⁇ or pressed and cannot be used normally. If the patient is not awake or unable to move by himself, the patient or the third caregiver may need to manually assist or correct the patient when the patient is moved or seated on the "seat" by the two nursing staff. "Seat" to facilitate patient seating and to avoid affecting overall efficiency.
- the invention is difficult to use or requires multiple patient movements when the caregiver is insufficient, or the efficiency of use thereof is greatly reduced at that time.
- the present disclosure relates to a manual lifting sling device, preferably made of fabric, including a bottom support for supporting a patient's buttocks and legs; a rear support for supporting the back of the patient; a left side blocking portion and a right side blocking portion on both sides, the left side blocking portion and the right side blocking portion are simultaneously engaged with the bottom support portion and the rear side support portion; and the left side blocking portion and the right side blocking portion At least two lifting handles are provided on the upper portion; and a left foldable portion respectively engaging the left side blocking portion, the bottom supporting portion and the rear side supporting portion on the left and right sides and the right side a right foldable portion joined by the side blocking portion, the bottom support portion and the rear side support portion;
- the manual lift sling device is configured to be switchable between a standby state and an operational state, the switching preferably being by a predetermined deformation of the left foldable portion and/or the right foldable portion / or preferably by a predetermined operation or movement of the handle;
- the manual lifting sling device in the standby state, is in a fully or at least partially open
- the integral or at least one predetermined active portion in the form of a sheet is in a flat configuration that facilitates a roll-up operation, a stacking operation, a storage operation, a transport operation, and/or an operation inserted under the patient, wherein preferably The left foldable portion, the right foldable portion, the bottom support portion, the rear side support portion, the left side blocking portion, and/or the right side blocking portion are coplanar;
- the manual lifting sling device is in a partially folded configuration in the form of a seat that is generally in a three-dimensional state for patient riding and/or handling operations, wherein preferably The bottom support portion and the rear side support portion intersect at a first predetermined inclination angle, and the bottom support portion and the rear side support portion are further combined with the left side blocking portion and the right side blocking portion
- the predetermined inclination angles intersect, the left side blocking portion and the right side blocking portion are further preferably parallel to each other and opposite to each other on the left and right sides; and preferably, the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion Folded along the central axis thereof and optionally further folded toward the left and right side blocking portions to conform thereto.
- the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion are respectively disposed at a lateral end of the manual lifting sling device or an end portion thereof in a width direction thereof and/or disposed on a central portion of the left side or right side blocking portion, the left foldable portion and/or the right foldable portion being in an open state and in the standby state, the bottom support portion, the a rear side support portion, the left side blocking portion and the right side blocking portion are coplanar, and/or the outline of the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion are from the left side blocking portion and The outline of the right side blocking portion protrudes laterally; in the working state, it is in a folded or folded state, and the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion in the folded state can then be combined with
- the left and right blocking portions are preferably firmly or firmly attached to each other or parallel to each other, and/or the contours of the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion
- the wire is preferably housed in the left side blocking portion and the
- the fabric is a woven fabric or a nonwoven fabric.
- the left foldable portion, the right foldable portion, the bottom support portion, the rear side support portion, the left side blocking portion, and/or the right The edge of the side barrier is folded, pre-folded, and/or reinforced; and/or the left foldable portion, the right foldable portion, the bottom support portion, the rear side support portion, the The left side barrier and the right side block are preferably united by stitching.
- the bottom support portion, the rear side support portion, the left side blocking portion, the right side blocking portion, the left foldable portion, and/or the right foldable The overlap is cut to fit the human body and is provided with wrinkles.
- the fabric includes an indicia; and/or the fabric comprises a layer of woven or nonwoven film or a composite layer laminated from a multilayer woven or nonwoven film.
- a permeable, non-biodegradable or biodegradable film is included on one or both sides or top and/or bottom surfaces of the fabric.
- the fabric comprises thermally bonded non-biodegradable or biodegradable unoriented fibers; and/or continuous filaments or shorts formed by entanglement or enthalpy Fiber web.
- the fabric comprises a continuous long screen or staple web bonded with a non-biodegradable or biodegradable chemical, the chemical comprising a latex binder and/or glue.
- the present disclosure also provides a method for preventing cross-contamination between patients being transported, each patient having and carrying a dedicated manual lift sling device as described above.
- a patient with reduced mobility can be moved to a companion device, such as a wheelchair or stretcher bed, by the manual lift sling device described in the present disclosure to move the patient to a designated location or intermediate Location, then move the patient out of the wheelchair or gurney bed for further processing, which avoids moving the patient's body directly during handling to avoid inadvertent injury to the patient, such as a sprain, etc.; and reducing the time spent in contact with the patient's body, thereby It also reduces the chance of being infected.
- a companion device such as a wheelchair or stretcher bed
- the manual lifting sling device provided by the present disclosure has a simple structure, reasonable design, high comfort, and low cost, and can be configured with a dedicated manual lifting sling device for each patient for multiple use.
- the manual lifting sling device provided by the present disclosure is preferably and most suitable for most effective use in first aid, especially in various complicated environments, which allows the injured person to move out in a short time as soon as possible.
- the scene of the situation or accident, such as a fire, the collapse of the building; or under normal circumstances, the ambulance bed cannot be accessed or applied to move the patient's site; in the above case, the manual lifting sling device of the present disclosure
- the tangible functionality and use can be advantageously utilized and realized.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a prior art manual lift sling device
- FIG. 1B is a schematic illustration of a stitching manner of a lift handle of a manual lift sling device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing a state of use of a manual lifting sling device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIGS. 3A-3B are different in the manual lifting sling device in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present disclosure Schematic diagram of the state of use;
- FIGS. 4A-4F are schematic illustrations of a manner or process of use of a manual lift sling device in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 5A-5I are schematic illustrations of different use states or configurations of a manual lift sling device in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present disclosure. Specific real jfe ⁇
- the present disclosure relates to a manual lift sling device for supporting a patient's body for manual handling.
- manual lifting slings can also be used as a stretcher.
- the terms "manual lifting sling device”, “sling”, “lifting sling” and “stretcher” are used interchangeably in the description of the present disclosure and refer to a type of service that can be used frequently by caregivers or patients. Sling or stretcher.
- the device can be used to carry an injured patient's place of origin to an adjacent ambulance, which can be referred to as a stretcher.
- the device When the patient is subsequently moved from the bed to another location in the hospital, the device may be referred to as a lifting sling device.
- the present disclosure also provides a method of preventing cross-contamination between patients using manual lifting slings, ie, these patients are lifted by two people using non-biodegradable or biodegradable manual lifting slings, each of which Each patient has its own dedicated manual lifting sling.
- each lifting sling device is clearly marked to clearly identify which patient is dedicated to the sling.
- the lifting sling can be marked with a durable ink to protect it from being used by others.
- the fabric in the lifting sling is made of an environmentally friendly biodegradable polymer material, and it has been found that the cost of the biodegradable nonwoven sling is only a fraction of the cost of the textile sling and is large Some people are within the tolerance.
- a dedicated sling can be provided for each person, while preventing cross-contamination between patients, because the environmentally-friendly fabric material used in the manual lifting sling device can be biodegraded into, for example, C0 2 and 0 and/or Composting, so that the slings discarded after use can be returned to nature in a substantially integrated manner, thereby reducing the space used by the landfill and not polluting the environment.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of the prior art while also serving as a base portion of a manual lift sling device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the manual lift sling apparatus 10 is shown to be comprised of a fabric: a bottom support portion 12, a rear side support portion 11, a left side blocking portion 13, and a right side blocking portion 14.
- the bottom support portion 12 is located at the bottom for supporting the patient's buttocks and legs.
- the rear side support portion 11 and the bottom support portion 12 are at an oblique angle for supporting the back of the patient.
- the lower side edge of the rear side support portion 11 engages the rear side edge of the bottom support portion 12, and the angle of inclination is preferably an obtuse angle to facilitate the patient sitting in the manual lift sling device 10.
- Back side The support portion 11 and the bottom support portion 12 are preferably in an isosceles trapezoidal shape with the two longer base edges joined together.
- the left side blocking portion 13 and the right side blocking portion 14 respectively limit the patient on the left and right sides. Both the left side blocking portion 13 and the right side blocking portion 14 are simultaneously engaged with the bottom support portion 12 and the rear side support portion 11.
- the left side barrier portion 13 is substantially triangular, with one bottom edge abutting the left side waist of the bottom support portion 12 and the other bottom edge abutting the left side waist of the rear side support portion 11.
- the right side blocking portion 14 corresponds thereto.
- the left side blocking portion 13 in Fig. 1A is composed of two triangles respectively engaged with the bottom support portion 12 or the rear side support portion 11 in order to enlarge the space enclosed by the manual lifting sling device 10.
- the manual lift sling device 10 is symmetrical with respect to the central axis.
- At least two lifting handles 15 are provided on both the left side blocking portion 13 and the right side blocking portion 14.
- the upper side and the lower side of the left side blocking portion 13 are respectively provided with one lifting handle 15 to respectively force the back region and the leg portion of the patient.
- the right side blocking portion 14 is also provided with two lifting handles 15.
- the edges of the bottom support portion 12, the rear side support portion 11, the left side blocking portion 13, and the right side blocking portion 14 are all folded and/or reinforced, and the above portions are preferably integrally formed by stitching.
- the edges 16 are folded multiple times and stitched by stitching or ultrasonically bonded.
- the bottom support portion 12 and the rear side support portion 11 are cut to conform to a human body type, for example, provided with pleats 18. It is reinforced in the area 17 where the lift handle 15 is provided, for example, by a thickening process, and a fabric film is additionally added to the fabric.
- an identification may be provided on the fabric of the manual lifting sling device 10. For example, sew labels or write relevant text with a persistent ink pen. For example, you can write the patient's name on the upper part of the label, or some other common identification characters such as "Do not wash”, “Do not iron”, “Do not dry”, etc.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing a state of use of a manual lifting sling device in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the patient sits in the space enclosed by the manual lifting sling device, and the sling supports the back, buttocks and legs.
- the manual lifting sling device was lifted by two people. Each of them grasps two handles on each side of the sling, one of which supports the patient's back and the other that supports the patient's hips and legs.
- the patient may be lifted over the space by one or two caregivers, and the patient may be slowly and carefully positioned and placed in the space relative to the space, possibly during which The additional manpower or the third caregiver can manually or correct the sling device in the form of a "seat" to prevent the handle or the space from being crushed or pressed by the patient and cannot be used normally and requires multiple movements.
- the patient's body thereby improving overall efficiency.
- 3A-3B are schematic views of the manual lift sling device in different states of use in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present disclosure. Similar to FIG.
- the manual lifting sling device 100 also includes a bottom support portion 120 for supporting the patient's buttocks and legs; a rear side support portion 110 for supporting the patient's back; respectively on the left and right sides a left side blocking portion 130 and a right side blocking portion 140, both of the left side blocking portion and the right side blocking portion are simultaneously engaged with the bottom support portion and the rear side support portion; and the left side blocking portion and the right side blocking portion At least two lifting handles 150 are provided on the upper side.
- the manual lifting sling device 100 further includes a left foldable portion 132 joined to the left side blocking portion, the bottom support portion, and the rear side support portion on the left and right sides, and the a right foldable portion, the bottom support portion, and a right foldable portion 142 joined by the rear side support portion; wherein the manual lift sling device is configured to pass the left foldable portion and/or Deformation of the right foldable portion in a predetermined pattern, and preferably by a predetermined operation or in a predetermined pattern (eg, lifting and resetting the handle), in a form configured in the form of a generally two-dimensional piece
- the state, the intermediate state, and the operational state configured to be in the form of a generally three-dimensional seat are switched.
- the manual lifting sling device in the standby state, is configured to be in a fully or at least partially open overall or at least a predetermined active portion in the form of a sheet (ie, the portion involved in performing a particular operation) a configuration in a flat state that facilitates the operation of rolling up, stacking, storing, transporting, and/or inserting into or out of the patient (eg, the left side barrier, the right side barrier,
- the bottom support portion, the rear side support portion, the left foldable portion, and/or the right foldable portion may be in a flat state for facilitating insertion or removal from a particular portion of the patient;
- the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion as the active portion may be parallel or perpendicular to each other when inserted under the patient's waist, wherein the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion
- the bottom support portion, the rear side support portion, the left side blocking portion, and the right side blocking portion are preferably configured to be coplanar, which ensures that the sling device is
- the manual lift sling device is configured to be in a partially folded configuration in the form of a seat that is generally in a three-dimensional state for patient ride and/or handling operations, wherein preferably The bottom support portion and the rear side support portion are converted to intersect at a first predetermined inclination angle, and the bottom support portion and the rear side support portion are further blocked from the left side blocking portion and the right side portion
- the portions intersect at a second predetermined inclination angle, and the left side blocking portion and the right side blocking portion may further preferably be parallel to each other and opposite to each other on the left and right sides; and preferably,
- the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion respectively tend to automatically fold over the central axis, the guide suture, the pre-fold line, and/or the reinforcing strip, and optionally further toward the left side barrier and The right side barrier is folded to fit it.
- the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion 132, 142 are configured to be disposed at the lateral end of the manual lift sling device 100 or at the end of the width direction thereof, respectively.
- Partially and/or disposed in a central portion of the left/right blocking portion, the left foldable portion and/or the right foldable portion being in an open state and in the standby state a bottom support portion, the rear side support portion, the left side blocking portion, and the right side blocking portion are converted into a coplanar; and an outline of the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion
- the outline of the left side blocking portion and the right side blocking portion protrude laterally; in the working state, it is in a folded or folded state, and the left foldable portion and the right side in a folded state
- the folded portion can then be automatically and securely attached to the left and right blocking portions 130, 140, preferably by fasteners and/or engagement members (such as Velcro) or completely in line with each other or parallel to each other.
- the left foldable portion and the right foldable portion are integral or their area and size when folded in half, respectively, about the left side barrier and the right side barrier 1/4 to 1/2 of them and they have similar or coincident contours in the working state so as to be visually easy to fuse together, thereby producing the above-described hidden effect.
- the manual lifting sling device 100 is in a fully open state in a flat state or a standby state, and the manual lifting sling device 100 shown in FIG. 3B is in a partially folded semi-working state, FIG. 3A. It is shown that the manual lifting sling device 100 includes various portions that are preferably made of fabric in a flat state or a standby state, including: a bottom support portion 120, a rear side support portion 110, a left side blocking portion 130, and a right side blocking portion. 140. In the working state, the bottom support portion 120 is located at the bottom for supporting the patient's buttocks and legs.
- the rear side support portion 110 is at an oblique angle to the bottom support portion 120 for supporting the back of the patient.
- the lower side edge of the rear side support portion 110 engages the rear side edge of the bottom support portion 120, and the angle of inclination is preferably an obtuse angle to facilitate the patient sitting in the manual lift sling device 100.
- the rear side support portion 110 and the bottom support portion 120 may preferably have an isosceles trapezoidal shape in one of the configurations or use states of the manual lift sling device 100, and the two longer base edges are joined together.
- the bottom support portion 120 and the rear side support portion 110 are the same size.
- the rear side support portion 110 can be larger, longer, wider, and/or higher than the bottom support portion 120.
- the rear side support portion can have an additional head and neck support portion or other extended support portion (not shown). , to better support the head and neck position or to facilitate / contribute to other specific applications.
- the left side blocking portion 130 and the right side blocking portion 140 are oppositely positioned on the left and right sides in the working state or configuration (as shown in FIG. 3B). Both the left side blocking portion 130 and the right side blocking portion 140 are simultaneously engaged with the bottom support portion 120 and the rear side support portion 110.
- the left side blocking portion 130 is substantially triangular, with one bottom edge being in contact with the left side waist of the bottom support portion 120 and the other bottom edge being in contact with the left side waist of the rear side support portion 110.
- the right side blocking portion 140 corresponds thereto.
- the left side blocking portion 130 is composed of two triangles respectively engaged with the bottom support portion 120 or the rear side support portion 110 to expand the manual lifting sling device 100. Space.
- the manual lift sling device 100 is symmetrical with respect to the mid-axis/center axis.
- the left side blocking portion 130 and/or the right side blocking portion 140 includes left/right foldable portions 132, 142 that are disposed in the lateral direction of the manual lift sling device 100.
- the end portion or the end portion thereof in the width direction, the foldable portion automatically tends to be in a folded or folded state by the guide stitch and/or the reinforcing strip 138, 148 when the manual lifting sling device 100 is in the working state.
- the foldable portion in a folded or folded state can then be securely attached or completely affixed to the left and right blocking portions 130 and 140 by fasteners and/or engagement members to be hidden status.
- the foldable portion is symmetrical with respect to the guide suture and/or the reinforcing strip 138.
- At least two lifting handles 150 are disposed on both the left side blocking portion 130 and the right side blocking portion 140.
- the upper side and the lower side of the left side blocking portion 130 are respectively provided with one lifting handle 150 to respectively force the back region and the leg portion of the patient.
- the right side blocking portion 140 is also provided with two lifting handles 150.
- Velcro 134, 136, 144, 146 are provided on left side barrier 130 and right side barrier 140.
- the Velcro 134, 136, 144, 146 are preferably disposed at a side portion of the foldable portions 132, 142 and a corresponding portion intermediate the handle 150 so that when the manual lift sling device 100 is in operation, The foldable portion in a folded state may be attached to the left side blocking portion 130 and the right side blocking portion 140 by Velcro.
- the handle 150 provided with Velcro 136, 146 is preferably a handle 150 for the bottom support portion 120.
- the edges of the left foldable portion, the right foldable portion, the bottom support portion 120, the rear side support portion 110, the left side blocking portion 130, and the right side blocking portion 140 are folded and / or strengthen, and the above items can be stitched together.
- multiple folds are used at the edges and stitched by needle stitching or ultrasonic bonding.
- the bottom support portion 120 and the rear side support portion 110 are cut to conform to a human body type, for example, provided with wrinkles.
- the lift handle 150 is provided, it is reinforced, for example, by a thickening process, and a fabric film is additionally added to the fabric.
- FIGS. 4A-4F there are shown schematic views of the manner or process of use of a manual lift sling device in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the patient lies on a fully open manual lifting sling device.
- the structure of the manual lifting sling device can be converted into an operating state, and a bottom opening portion 120, a rear side supporting portion 110, a left side blocking portion 130, and a right side blocking portion 140 are formed with a single opening.
- the patient is automatically placed in a sitting position for easy handling, and the manual lifting sling device can be recovered after the patient is moved to the bed or other specific position to complete the handling.
- the handle can be lowered to convert the manual lifting sling device into a flat standby state, and then the patient is placed in a state of lying to the right as shown in FIG. 4B, and then the flat portion is manually shown as shown in FIGS. 4C-4D.
- the lifting sling device is rolled up and brought close to the patient, lifting the patient's body and placing the patient in a state of lying to the left as shown in FIG. 4E, as shown in FIG. 4E, the manual lifting sling device to be rolled up when lifting the patient's body
- the portion is moved from the left side of the patient to the right side of the patient, and then the manual lifting sling device can be removed to re-enter the fully flat standby state as shown in Figure 4F.
- the patient can be lifted slightly, and the flat sling device can be removed from the patient without switching the sling device to the rolled up state, wherein the planar structure
- the type not only facilitates the above operations, but can also be used as a cover or a flap to keep the patient warm.
- the flat configuration is in the form of a sheet.
- the device not only facilitates stacking, storage and transportation operations, but also facilitates corresponding rolling and unwinding operations and facilitates insertion into or out of the patient, thereby simplifying the operation of the patient relative to the positioning of the sling device, and
- the positioning operation can be performed by a small number of people.
- the operations shown in FIGS. 4A-4E can be performed by a single person, and the prior art stereo configuration of the sling device shown in FIG. 1A requires at least two people. Perform more effective sling positioning operations and patient transfer operations.
- FIGS. 5A-5I there are shown schematic views of different manners or configurations of manual lift sling devices in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the manual lift sling assembly can be folded into different configurations to be in different use or intermediate states to facilitate subsequent or specific work.
- the intermediate state or configuration shown in Figure 5C facilitates the handling of a patient in a lying state.
- two slings as shown in Figure 5C can even be used side by side to carry a taller or heavier patient with four people.
- 5G is a schematic illustration of the fully operational state or configuration of the manual lift sling device in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present disclosure. It is generally shaped like a seat.
- the foldable portion in a folded state is attached to the left and right blocking portions 130 and 140 by Velcro or other functionally equivalent members such as buttons, zippers, and the like. Is in a hidden state.
- the lift handle 150 is coupled to other portions in a specific manner to enhance the connection and make it more durable.
- the lift handle 150 can be stitched into a specific pattern, such as a plurality of connected M-shaped or tooth-shaped shapes in the figure and a curved shape of the periphery thereof, which can be the handle 150 compared to the conventional linear pattern or stitching method.
- a specific pattern such as a plurality of connected M-shaped or tooth-shaped shapes in the figure and a curved shape of the periphery thereof, which can be the handle 150 compared to the conventional linear pattern or stitching method.
- the guide sutures, pre-fold lines, and/or reinforcing strips may be sewn using the particular pattern described above to provide enhanced and more durable attachment.
- the present disclosure may be made, employed, or based on the various materials disclosed in the CN103083138A filed by the present disclosure and incorporated herein by reference.
- it is made of a non-woven fabric, and a non-woven fabric may be provided with a convex pattern formed by rolling (calendering) so as to have the appearance of a woven fabric.
- the sling device can be reinforced by the accessory fabric layer.
- the manual lift sling provided by the present disclosure although the recommended safety weight is 120 kg, has been tested to withstand 50 times of lifting 190 kg of weight without any signs of wear.
- the fabric may be a layer of a woven or nonwoven film, or a laminate of a plurality of woven or nonwoven films.
- a breathable and/or non-breathable film may also be laminated to the top and/or bottom side of the biodegradable nonwoven fabric of the sling to absorb any bodily fluids of the patient during lifting and handling and/or Prevent body fluid leakage.
- the fabric in the manual lifting sling device preferably uses a biodegradable and/or compostable fabric (see CN103083138A).
- the biodegradable material used in the present disclosure not only ensures that the sling device has a corresponding load carrying capacity, but also prevents accidents during lifting; and does not increase the manufacturing cost of the sling device, so that the patient can afford it.
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