[0001] This invention relates to a container which is of a size suitable for transporting
human bodies, although it may be used for carrying many different types of goods and
additionally may be used for other purposes.
[0002] As a result of a natural disaster, epidemic, explosion, war (including bacterial
chemical, civil and nuclear war) or after an accident such as a car, train or plane
crash, injured persons and corpses may require immediate transportation from the disaster
area. Often such an area is remote or the bodies have to be transported through difficult
terrain or atmosphere, such as water after a flood or through dangerous fumes after
a fire. Usually the method of transporting an injured person is on a stretcher and
corpses are typically transported in large plastic bags.
[0003] According to the present invention there is provided a container of a size suitable
for accommodating a human body, the container comprising two substantially similar
trough shaped members detachably connected together about their respective, mating
free edges, and sealing means being located at said free edges to seal the container
to provide a gas or liquid tight seal.
[0004] The container may be used with the two trough shaped members connected together or
alternatively each trough shaped member may be used as a separate open topped container.
[0005] Preferably the trough shaped members are waterproof and floatable so that they may
be used in flood conditions, or, for instance, at sea or on a river.
[0006] Preferably the material of the trough shaped members is fireproof so that it can
be used to transport, for instance, injured persons or corpses through fire. The container
may be used with the two trough shaped members joined together not only for transporting
corpses but also for transporting injured persons, in which case the person may be
provided with breathing apparatus so that he may be supplied with air or oxygen should
he be in the container for any length of time.
[0007] The two trough shaped members are preferably readily connectable together and easily
separable. Preferably they are shaped so that they may be nested within each other
for compact storage and transport.
[0008] Preferably the trough shaped members are identical. This has the advantage that only
one item need be held in stock, thereby avoiding the confusion that might otherwise
occur if it were necessary to match together two different items for use during an
emergency or disaster.
[0009] Preferably each trough shaped member is a deep elongate rounded shell and is preferably
formed of a material which has glass reinforced plastics (fibreglass), carbon fibre
or any other suitable lightweight but strong plastics material.
[0010] Preferably each trough shaped member comprises inner and outer spaced apart mouldings.
As a result the trough shaped member is a very rigid double skinned structure and,
with the skin spaced apart, provides a highly insulated element when forming part
of the container. Furthermore, by separately moulding each "skin" the internal and
external surfaces of the assembled trough shaped member may be produced with a very
smooth finish.
[0011] Preferably the sealing means comprise a pair of mating seal elements, each being
connected to and extending over the whole of a free edge of any respective trough
shaped member, the elements of the pair being for engagement with each other when
the troughed shaped members are connected together to form the assembled container.
More preferably each seal element is formed of a flexible rubber or rubber like material
and has a pair of spaced apart projections, each extending the entire length of the
element and in a direction towards the other element to provide a double seal.
[0012] Preferably each trough shaped member is provided with integral, longitudinally extending
skids for easy sliding movement.
[0013] Preferably the container is provided with a plurality of fastening means whereby
the trough shaped members may be detachably connected together. These fastening means
may be, for instance, snap, toggle or strap fasteners. Preferably, the fasteners are
provided along each side of the container and more preferably four such fasteners
are provided down each side of the container. Where the fasteners have "male" and
"female" elements, the male members are preferably provided down one side of a trough
member and female members along the other side so that any one trough member can be
connected to any other such member.
[0014] Preferably each trough shaped member is provided with carrying handles, more preferably
with such handles that are located on the sides and the ends of the trough shaped
member. The arrangement is preferably such that carrying poles can be easily attached
to the trough shaped members to allow them to be converted into stretchers.
[0015] The trough shaped members or the containers may also be used to transport, for instance,
medical supplies, food, liquid or ice to bring supplies into a disaster area and then
may be used to carry injured persons or corpses out of the disaster area. When being
transported over land or sea the containers or trough shaped members may be connected
together so that a plurality of them may be towed one behind the other.
[0016] A container in accordance with the present invention will now be described, by way
of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a container in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a view of the interior of one of the trough shaped members of the container
of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a transverse section on the trough shaped member of Figure 2; and
Figures 4A and 4B show in detail the sealing arrangement of the container of Figure
1.
[0017] Referring to the accompanying drawings, a container 1 in accordance with the present
invention comprises two identical trough shaped members 3 and 5. Each trough shaped
member 3, 5 has a main body part made of fire retardant fibreglass and in this embodiment
the member has a length of about 2m, a depth of about 45cm and a width of about 60cm.
Each trough shaped member is gently rounded between the side walls, the end walls
and the base and each is formed from two spaced apart mouldings 7 and 9, as illustrated
in Figure 3. The two mouldings 7 and 9 are fitted together with an appropriate number
of spacing elements, such as fibreglass mats or the like, located therebetween in
order to leave an gap between the two mouldings. In this way a very strong and rigid
structure is formed with smooth outer and inner surfaces and which provides good thermal
insulation. Typically the thickness of each moulding is about 2 to 4mm, preferably
about 3mm and the space between the mouldings is about 0.5 to 2mm, preferably about
lmm. The outer moulding 7 is formed with three longitudinally extending integral rounded
ribs 11 which form skids to enable a trough shaped member, or an assembled container
to be slid easily over a surface.
[0018] The continuous edge of the walls of the trough shaped member are turned over to form
an integral flange 13 and this flange 13 is provided with a rubber seal member 15
which will be described in detail below.
[0019] The trough shaped member 3, 5 is formed with two shallow recesses 17 on each side
and a similar shallow recess at each end. Fixed into these recesses are metal plates
19 which carry handles 21 and which are spring urged into the recesses so that they
do not protrude from the side of the container when they are not in use. The plates
19 may be attached by rivets directly to the fibreglass body or may be fixed to corresponding
plates located between the two skins 7 and 9 in order to give a firmer fixing.
[0020] The outer skin 7 is formed with a plurality of shallow integral projections 23, four
being spaced down each side and two spaced apart at each end of a trough shaped member.
Each projection 23 carries one element of a two part fastening device 25, the mating
element being located on the other trough shaped member. The fasteners may be of any
suitable type including snap or toggle fasteners. Where the fastening includes "male"
and "female" elements the arrangement is preferably such that one trough shaped member
may be used with any other trough shaped member to form the container. For instance,
the male elements may be located on one side and at one end of the trough shaped member
and female elements down the other side and the other end.
[0021] The features of the recessed handles and the slightly projecting portions for the
fasteners are such that the trough shaped members may be readily stacked one inside
the other for storage or transport purposes.
[0022] Referring particularly to Figure 4, it can be seen that the seal arrangement for
the container 1 comprises two seal elements 27 and 29, each seal element being associated
with a respective trough member.
[0023] Each seal element may be made of a synthetic rubber material such as neoprene. The
element is shown in section detached from the trough member in Figure 4A. It is of
generally channel shape with a relatively large limh 31 having hollow projections
33 and 35 extending in the same direction from each side edge of limb 31. Opposite
projection 35 extends the bight 37 and relatively smaller limb 39 of the element.
[0024] Figure 4B shows detail of a sealing arrangement of container 1. The sealing elements
27 and 29 are arranged as shown about respective flanges 13 of the trough members
3 and 5. Each seal element is attached to its respective flange by a series of rivets
41 spaced apart about the entire free edge of the trough member. As shown in Figure
4B, the sealing elements are arranged with their corresponding projections 33 and
35 contacting each other when the two trough members are fastened together thereby
compressing these projections to form a double seal. Even if the trough members are
fastened together in a misaligned manner, or one or both trough members are somewhat
distorted from their original shape, so that the projections 33 and 35 do not engage
as shown in Figure 4B, there is still every likelihood of a good seal being formed
with the projection 33 or 35 of one sealing element engaging firmly with the side
of a projection on the other seal element or possibly with the flat part of the seal
45 located between the projections on the other sealing elements.
[0025] Referring to Figure 2, one or both trough members may be provided with a strip of
soft material such as foamed plastics material which covers essentially the whole
of the base of the trough member so as to form a comfortable pad on which an injured
person may lie.
1. A container of a size suitable for accommodating a human body, the container comprising
two substantially similar trough shaped members detachably connected together about
their respective mating free edges, and sealing means being located at each free edge
to seal the container to provide a gas or liquid seal.
2. A container according to claim 1 wherein each trough shaped member is formed of
fibreglass.
3. A container according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein each trough shaped member comprises
spaced apart inner and outer plastics mouldings.
4. A container according to any of the preceding claims wherein the sealing means
comprise a pair of mating elements, each being connected to and extending over the
whole of the free edge of a respective trough shaped member.
5. A container according to claim 4 wherein each seal element is formed from a flexible
rubber material having a pair of spaced apart projections each extending the entire
length of the seal element and in a direction towards the other element to provide
a double seal.
6. A container according to any of the preceding claims wherein each trough shaped
member is provided with integral, longitudinally extending skids for easy sliding
movement.
7. A container according to any of the preceding claims wherein each trough shaped
member is provided with a plurality of fastening means whereby the trough shaped members
may be detachably connected together.
8. A container according to any of the preceding claims wherein each trough shaped
member is provided with carrying handles attached thereto.