IP Library Granted Patent US 12678351
Granted Patent B2
US 12678351 · App. 18/830,721 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Patient support apparatus and accessories therefor

Inventors: Patrick Lafleche (Kalamazoo, MI); James K. Galer (Byron Center, MI); Justin Raymond (Jackson, MI); Bradley Sommer (Portage, MI); Nicole L. Schriemer (Portage, MI); Thomas J. Africa (Lebanon, OH); Alison Adams Zdan Shields (Portage, MI); Annali V. Evling (Portage, MI); Sherry L. Jones (Pataskala, OH); Lauren C. Angell (Pataskala, OH); Ciara Nichole Poolman (Kalamazoo, MI)
Assignee: Stryker Corporation
A61G1/04A61F5/37A61G1/044A61G2200/14
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12678351
App. No.
18/830,721
Filed
Sep 11, 2024
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3786
USPC
5/628
Abstract

A method of securing a pediatric patient to a patient transport apparatus includes providing an adult harness, coupling the adult harness to the patient support and the frame, providing a pediatric restraint assembly, and coupling the pediatric restraint assembly to the adult harness wherein the pediatric restraint assembly moves with the adult harness.

Claims (46)

1 . A pediatric restraint system comprising:

a pediatric restraint assembly for securing to a soft compliant support structure of a patient transport apparatus, the patient transport apparatus including a longitudinal length and a frame operable to support the soft compliant support structure, the patient transport apparatus including an adult harness assembly operable to couple to the frame of the patient transport apparatus; said pediatric restraint assembly including:

a back section formed from a material operable to maintain an overall shape of said back section;

a seat section formed from a material operable to maintain an overall shape of said seat section;

a child restraint mounted relative to said back section and said seat section;

a first coupler assembly releasably coupling said pediatric restraint assembly to the adult harness assembly, wherein said first coupler assembly includes a strap that 1) extends from a top of said back section and upwardly along the longitudinal length toward an upper portion of the patient transport apparatus and 2) extends down a rear side of the patient transport apparatus where said strap couples to the adult harness assembly;

a third coupler assembly releasably coupling said seat section of said pediatric restraint assembly to the frame of the patient transport apparatus, wherein said child restraint is not coupled directly to the frame via said third coupler assembly; and

wherein the adult harness assembly is usable independently of the pediatric restraint assembly.

2 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 1 , comprising a restraint assembly coupler joining said back section with said seat section and maintaining said back section in a contacting relationship or in a spaced relationship with said seat section.

3 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 2 , wherein said restraint assembly coupler includes an adjustable coupler, and wherein said contacting or spaced relationship is adjustable.

4 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 3 , wherein said restraint assembly coupler includes a restraint assembly strap.

5 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 3 , wherein said restraint assembly coupler includes a sliding link.

6 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 1 , comprising a second coupler assembly releasably coupling said pediatric restraint assembly to the adult harness assembly, wherein said second coupler assembly include a strap that 1) extends from said top of said back section and upwardly along said longitudinal length toward the upper portion of the patient transport apparatus and 2) extends down the rear side of the patient transport apparatus where said strap couples to the adult harness assembly.

7 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 6 , wherein:

said adult harness assembly has a first set of coupling points for coupling to the patient transport apparatus and a second set of coupling points;

said first coupler assembly is configured to releasably couple said pediatric restraint assembly to a first coupling point of said second set of coupling points on said adult harness assembly;

said second coupler assembly is configured to releasably couple said pediatric restraint assembly to a second coupling point of said second set of coupling points on said adult harness assembly; and

said straps of said first and second coupler assemblies thread through said back section and said seat section.

8 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 7 wherein said frame releasably couples to said first set of coupling points of said adult harness assembly.

9 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 6 , wherein:

said adult harness assembly has multiple harness anchor points spaced from the frame of the patient transport apparatus;

said first coupler assembly releasably couples to a first one of said multiple harness anchor points of said adult harness assembly;

said second coupler assembly releasably couples to a second one of said multiple harness anchor points of said adult harness assembly; and

said pediatric restraint assembly is at least in part coupled to the frame of the patient transport apparatus via said adult harness assembly.

10 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 1 , wherein said first coupler assembly joins said back section with said seat section and maintains said back section in a contacting relationship or in a spaced relationship with said seat section.

11 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 10 , wherein said contacting or spaced relationship comprises a distance in a range of 0 to 24 inches.

12 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 1 , wherein said child restraint includes a five-point harness, and wherein said strap of said first coupler assembly forms at least a portion of said five-point harness.

13 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 1 , wherein said seat section includes opposed upwardly extending sides, and wherein said strap of said first coupler assembly threads through one of said opposed upwardly extending sides.

14 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 1 , wherein, when said back section is folded onto said seat section, said back section nests with said seat section.

15 . The pediatric restraint system of claim 1 , wherein the adult harness assembly includes a set of pediatric restraint couplers, and wherein said first coupler assembly of the pediatric restraint assembly connects the pediatric restraint assembly to at least one of the set of pediatric restraint couplers.

16 . A method of securing a pediatric patient to a patient transport apparatus, the patient transport apparatus including a longitudinal length and a frame, a patient support being supportable by the frame, said method comprising:

providing an adult harness assembly;

coupling the adult harness assembly to the patient support and the frame;

providing a pediatric restraint assembly including:

a back section formed from a material operable to maintain an overall shape of the back section;

a seat section formed from a material operable to maintain an overall shape of the seat section;

a child restraint mounted relative to the back section and the seat section;

coupling the pediatric restraint assembly to the adult harness assembly via a first coupler assembly releasably coupling the pediatric restraint assembly to the adult harness assembly, wherein the first coupler assembly includes a strap that 1) extends from a top of the back section and upwardly along the longitudinal length toward an upper portion of the patient transport apparatus and 2) extends down a rear side of the patient transport apparatus where the strap directly couples to the adult harness assembly; and

coupling the pediatric restraint assembly to the frame, wherein said coupling the pediatric restraint assembly to the frame includes coupling the seat section of the pediatric restraint assembly to the frame via a third coupler assembly, wherein the child restraint is not coupled directly to the frame via the third coupler assembly,

wherein the adult harness assembly is usable independently of the pediatric restraint assembly.

17 . The method of claim 16 comprising joining, the first coupler assembly, the back section and the seat section and maintaining the back section in a contacting relationship or in a spaced relationship with the seat section.

18 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the seat section includes opposed upwardly extending sides, and the strap of the first coupler assembly threads through one of the opposed upwardly extending sides.

19 . The method of claim 16 , comprising coupling the pediatric restraint assembly to the adult harness assembly via a second coupler assembly releasably coupling the pediatric restraint assembly to the adult harness assembly, wherein the second coupler assembly includes a strap that 1) extends from the top of the back section and upwardly along the longitudinal length toward the upper portion of the patient transport apparatus and 2) extends down the rear side of the patient transport apparatus where the strap directly couples to the adult harness assembly.

20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the adult harness assembly has a first set of coupling points for coupling to the patient transport apparatus and a second set of coupling points; and comprising:

releasably coupling the first coupler assembly to a first coupling point of the second set of coupling points on the adult harness assembly; and

releasably coupling the second coupler assembly to a second coupling point of the second set of coupling points on the adult harness assembly.