Bryan A. Wolf - Des Peres MO, US Clifford G. Adkins - Imperial MO, US
Assignee:
ARC Products LLC - Des Peres MO
International Classification:
B62B 17/00 A61G 1/00
US Classification:
280 19, 280 18, 224158
Abstract:
Lightweight inexpensive sleds, made of tough plastic or similar material, are disclosed for transporting injured people or inert loads. For rescue sleds, a strong strap is passed through slots around the periphery. This distributes forces in ways that avoid tearing, and it provides secure handholds, allowing people to lift and carry an injured person in a manner comparable to a backboard. A rescue sled including straps weighs only about 6 pounds, and can be carried on foot for miles, affixed to a backpack, making these sleds available immediately when needed.
Lightweight Plastic Sleds For Emergency Transport And Hauling Of Loads
Bryan A. Wolf - Des Peres MO, US Clifford T. Adkins - Imperial MO, US
International Classification:
B62B 17/00 A61G 1/00
US Classification:
280 19, 280 18, 224158
Abstract:
Lightweight inexpensive sleds, made of tough plastic or similar material, are disclosed for transporting injured people or inert loads. For rescue sleds, a strong strap is passed through slots around the periphery. This distributes forces in ways that avoid tearing, and it provides secure handholds, allowing people to lift and carry an injured person in a manner comparable to a backboard. A rescue sled including straps weighs only about 6 pounds, and can be carried on foot for miles, affixed to a backpack, making these sleds available immediately when needed.
Lightweight Plastic Sleds For Emergency Transport And Hauling Of Loads
Bryan Wolf - Des Peres MO, US Clifford Adkins - Des Peres MO, US
International Classification:
B62B 15/00
US Classification:
280018000
Abstract:
Lightweight inexpensive sleds, made of tough plastic or similar material, are disclosed for transporting injured people or inert loads. For ultra-light sleds, a rope or strap is passed through a hole in the sled and affixed directly to a load (e.g., firewood, a deer carcass, etc.). This imposes forces on the load, while merely keeping the sled beneath the load that is being dragged. For rescue sleds, a strong strap is passed through slots around the periphery. This distributes forces in ways that avoid tearing, and it provides secure handholds, allowing people to lift and carry an injured person in a manner comparable to a backboard. A rescue sled including straps weighs only about 6 pounds, and can be carried on foot for miles, affixed to a backpack, making these sleds available immediately when needed.
Infant Carrier Component For Emergency Evacuation Sled
A lightweight “adaptor” or “insert” is disclosed, which will enable a non-powered transport device (such as a lightweight collapsible sled) to safely and securely transport several infants at once. The insert can be quickly but securely strapped to the sled, and three or more infants can be strapped down in accommodating basins (or pockets, wells, trays, or similar terms) on the upper surface of the insert. It will provide cushioning as well as thermal insulation, and can provide bedding for several infants if a need arises, for as long as the need persists. One or more “pockets” (or wells, basins, etc.) can be provided in the insert, to carry and hold various types of equipment, such as medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, special nutrients, or equipment that may be needed by one or more of the infants being held by the carrier device.
Human Transport Device That Facilitates Decontamination
- Des Peres MO, US Clifford G. Adkins - Imperial MO, US
International Classification:
A61G 1/048 A61G 1/044
Abstract:
A transport device for use throughout a process of decontaminating a person exposed to contaminates is disclosed. The transport device includes a flexible sheet of material sized and shaped to support a person in a lying down position. The flexible sheet includes a base section and opposite side wall sections. The base section supports the person and the opposite side wall are configured to resiliently deflect upward along opposite sides of the person. The transport device includes a securing strap connected to the opposite side wall sections and configured to deflect the opposite side wall sections to secure the person on the flexible sheet. The transport device includes a drain in the base section. The drain permits liquid used in the process of decontamination to pass through and out of the flexible sheet. The drain includes a plurality of drain openings spaced apart from each other and distributed over the base section.
Med Sled 2004 - Feb 2019
Former Owner
Anheuser-Busch Inbev 1984 - 2004
Administrator and Sales
Arc Products 1984 - 2004
Owner
Anheuser-Busch 1983 - 2003
Adkins Plan
Education:
University of Missouri - Saint Louis 1980 - 1983
Missouri University of Science and Technology 1977 - 1979
Skills:
Strategic Planning Sales Management New Business Development Marketing Product Development Sales Management Account Management Sales Operations Healthcare Business Development Customer Service Medical Devices Pricing Key Account Development