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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide10: Spinal Cord Injury - Fighting for the Cure“So many of our DREAMS at first seem Impossible, then they seem Improbable, and then when we Summon the Will, they soon become Inevitable.” : “So many of our DREAMS at first seem Impossible, then they seem Improbable, and then when we Summon the Will, they soon become Inevitable.” Christopher Reeve - American Actor, Film Director and Activist (1952-2004)From the Beginning: From the BeginningSlide15: The Scoop Stretcher Ferno-WashingtonSlide17: Aluminum Frame and Panels – Maintenance, Thermal Conduction, Difficult to Use, Uncomfortable and Radio-opaqueSlide18: The Scoop EXL Ferno-WashingtonSlide20: Aluminum Frame with Plastic Panels – Maintenance, Thermal Conduction, Difficult to Use and Not 100% Radiolucent, but Improved Patient ComfortSlide21: CombiCarrier I Hartwell MedicalSlide24: Rotationally Molded Plastic Body with Aluminum Reinforcements – Not 100% Radiolucent and Not CollapsibleSlide25: CombiCarrier II Hartwell MedicalSlide27: Rotationally Molded Plastic Body with Aluminum Reinforcements – Not 100% Radiolucent and Not CollapsibleSlide28: AussiScoop DHS EmergencySlide30: Aluminum Frame with Plastic Panels – Maintenance, Thermal Conduction, Difficult to Use and Not 100% RadiolucentSlide31: Traditional Long Spine BoardsSlide33: Rotationally or Injection Molded Plastic Body with Foam Core - Requires 4-Person Log Roll to Apply and Not CollapsibleSlide34: Litters/Stretchers and Folding BackboardsSlide36: Require Patient Lift or 4-Person Log Roll to Apply and Either Do Not Provide for Rigid Full-Body Immobilization and/or Are Not 100% RadiolucentSlide37: Short Boards and Extrication DevicesSlide39: Do Not Provide for Rigid Full-Body Immobilization and/or Are Not 100% RadiolucentSlide40: Innovating for the Future – A Revolutionary ChallengeSlide41: A Wide Range of Injury ScenariosSlide43: Multiple Types of Radiologic Diagnostic EquipmentMaximum Radiolucency: Maximum RadiolucencySlide46: Dedicated Storage CompartmentsSlide48: Minimum Storage OptionsSlide50: The Need for Stealth – Minimal Detection SignaturesSlide52: Easy to Use Without Training or InstructionsRescuer Safety and Comfort: Rescuer Safety and ComfortPortable: PortableCompatible: Compatible Vacuum Packaging and Sked SystemsThe Future: The FutureSlide57: The Jake Board Jake Rescue SystemsSlide59: The Jake Board Evolved Into The Chameleon Project As a Result of Our Efforts to Reduce the Product’s Detection Signature Jake Rescue SystemsSlide60: The Chameleon Prototype Being Delivered by the Definitive Design TeamSlide62: The Prototype is 38” Long and the Actual Product Will Be 28” X 10” X 6”Slide63: Our PipelineChameleon-Tactical: Chameleon-Tactical Designed to address the needs of tactical law enforcement and military special operations team members (e.g., NATO, USSOCOM and IDF) to be used in conjunction with a vacuum/Sked rig. Collapsed size: 28" X 10" X 6“ Extends to 74" and we can accommodate taller patients through the use of our proprietary Achilles support. Weighs less than 13 pounds. We are focusing on what we know about measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) to reduce or completely eliminate any acoustic/seismic, IR and thermal signatures. Our target weight capacity is 300 lbs. 100% radiolucent and compliant with all methods of radiologic diagnostics. Chameleon-ShortStuff Very similar to the Chameleon-Tactical, but lacks the MASINT evasion characteristics and is designed for civilian applications, such as aeromedical units, technical rescue teams, wilderness medicine/SAR units and other forms of emergency medical outfits where space is a premium, such as with bicycle units, motorized scooter units, ATV units (lifeguards) and special event caches.Chameleon-Sport/Bariatric: Chameleon-Sport/Bariatric A fixed-length model that is being designed in cooperation with athletic directors for use in the hockey and football arenas where log-rolling is contraindicated due to the involvement of shoulder pads. It was first designed for sports, but we are hopeful that it will also play an important role in the treatment of bariatric patients. Chameleon-Street A fixed-length model that is being designed in cooperation with numerous EMS personalities for use in our traditional arenas as well as within the hospital setting to compete with the Scoop Stretcher as a fully radiolucent alternative, which also has the potential for use in the interventional setting. Chameleon-StowAway A molded fully radiolucent composite backboard that folds in half for transportation and immobilization of the walking wounded. This product is designed for units where space is a premium, such as police cruisers and law enforcement air units.Slide66: Rhythm of Sleep A fully radiolucent system designed to reduce the incidence of pressure sores; sacral, lumbar and mandibular pain; and perceived pain issues during extended periods of immobilization, such as those experienced during delays in diagnostics or long-distance transports, through the use of a pneumatic system that mimics the body's natural defense mechanisms.Slide67: Our Potential Distributors and Strategic PartnersSlide69: Our Sources for Experience and ConfidenceManagement and Marketing Team: Management and Marketing Team Members of the Company’s management team have collectively many decades of healthcare, biotech, engineering/manufacturing, and diagnostic imaging device operational experience in business development, operations, mergers and acquisitions, integration, finance and sales and marketing and have worked in enterprises ranging from rapid growth start-ups to large mature companies. Jason Thompson: Founder/President/CEO has extensive knowledge of healthcare, law, and business through his experience as an EMT, risk manager, hospital corpsman and paralegal. Dean Hobson, MBA (HA): Co-Founder/Vice President/CFO is a proven healthcare executive with 17 plus years experience in healthcare strategy, program/project management, customer relations, business planning/development, diagnostic imaging services, and vendor relations with hospital and private practice physician clients. Mark Lake, PhD: Chief Engineer is a consummate senior executive, change agent, and entrepreneur for high-technology research and product-development organizations with particular expertise in small-business innovation, multi-organization cooperative ventures, and technology capitalization. The Founders have engaged specialist advisors; scientific, commercial and IP, from around the globe, supporting the company on an informal basis with a view to joining the Executive, Non-Executive and Scientific Advisory Boards once funding is in place.Slide72: Executive Office: 81 West Sproul Road, Springfield, PA 19064 USA TEL 610-357-3226 FAX 484-328-1669 info@jakesystemsllc.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Chameleon Project Jake Rescue NavyStingerDoc Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 140 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (2) Dislike it (0) Added: February 09, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description A line of bisected backboards for full- body immobilization without barriers to portability and radiolucency. Comments Posting comment... By: eytydfdfmjde (26 month(s) ago) please i want it Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: eytydfdfmjde (26 month(s) ago) it is very intersting Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide10: Spinal Cord Injury - Fighting for the Cure“So many of our DREAMS at first seem Impossible, then they seem Improbable, and then when we Summon the Will, they soon become Inevitable.” : “So many of our DREAMS at first seem Impossible, then they seem Improbable, and then when we Summon the Will, they soon become Inevitable.” Christopher Reeve - American Actor, Film Director and Activist (1952-2004)From the Beginning: From the BeginningSlide15: The Scoop Stretcher Ferno-WashingtonSlide17: Aluminum Frame and Panels – Maintenance, Thermal Conduction, Difficult to Use, Uncomfortable and Radio-opaqueSlide18: The Scoop EXL Ferno-WashingtonSlide20: Aluminum Frame with Plastic Panels – Maintenance, Thermal Conduction, Difficult to Use and Not 100% Radiolucent, but Improved Patient ComfortSlide21: CombiCarrier I Hartwell MedicalSlide24: Rotationally Molded Plastic Body with Aluminum Reinforcements – Not 100% Radiolucent and Not CollapsibleSlide25: CombiCarrier II Hartwell MedicalSlide27: Rotationally Molded Plastic Body with Aluminum Reinforcements – Not 100% Radiolucent and Not CollapsibleSlide28: AussiScoop DHS EmergencySlide30: Aluminum Frame with Plastic Panels – Maintenance, Thermal Conduction, Difficult to Use and Not 100% RadiolucentSlide31: Traditional Long Spine BoardsSlide33: Rotationally or Injection Molded Plastic Body with Foam Core - Requires 4-Person Log Roll to Apply and Not CollapsibleSlide34: Litters/Stretchers and Folding BackboardsSlide36: Require Patient Lift or 4-Person Log Roll to Apply and Either Do Not Provide for Rigid Full-Body Immobilization and/or Are Not 100% RadiolucentSlide37: Short Boards and Extrication DevicesSlide39: Do Not Provide for Rigid Full-Body Immobilization and/or Are Not 100% RadiolucentSlide40: Innovating for the Future – A Revolutionary ChallengeSlide41: A Wide Range of Injury ScenariosSlide43: Multiple Types of Radiologic Diagnostic EquipmentMaximum Radiolucency: Maximum RadiolucencySlide46: Dedicated Storage CompartmentsSlide48: Minimum Storage OptionsSlide50: The Need for Stealth – Minimal Detection SignaturesSlide52: Easy to Use Without Training or InstructionsRescuer Safety and Comfort: Rescuer Safety and ComfortPortable: PortableCompatible: Compatible Vacuum Packaging and Sked SystemsThe Future: The FutureSlide57: The Jake Board Jake Rescue SystemsSlide59: The Jake Board Evolved Into The Chameleon Project As a Result of Our Efforts to Reduce the Product’s Detection Signature Jake Rescue SystemsSlide60: The Chameleon Prototype Being Delivered by the Definitive Design TeamSlide62: The Prototype is 38” Long and the Actual Product Will Be 28” X 10” X 6”Slide63: Our PipelineChameleon-Tactical: Chameleon-Tactical Designed to address the needs of tactical law enforcement and military special operations team members (e.g., NATO, USSOCOM and IDF) to be used in conjunction with a vacuum/Sked rig. Collapsed size: 28" X 10" X 6“ Extends to 74" and we can accommodate taller patients through the use of our proprietary Achilles support. Weighs less than 13 pounds. We are focusing on what we know about measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) to reduce or completely eliminate any acoustic/seismic, IR and thermal signatures. Our target weight capacity is 300 lbs. 100% radiolucent and compliant with all methods of radiologic diagnostics. Chameleon-ShortStuff Very similar to the Chameleon-Tactical, but lacks the MASINT evasion characteristics and is designed for civilian applications, such as aeromedical units, technical rescue teams, wilderness medicine/SAR units and other forms of emergency medical outfits where space is a premium, such as with bicycle units, motorized scooter units, ATV units (lifeguards) and special event caches.Chameleon-Sport/Bariatric: Chameleon-Sport/Bariatric A fixed-length model that is being designed in cooperation with athletic directors for use in the hockey and football arenas where log-rolling is contraindicated due to the involvement of shoulder pads. It was first designed for sports, but we are hopeful that it will also play an important role in the treatment of bariatric patients. Chameleon-Street A fixed-length model that is being designed in cooperation with numerous EMS personalities for use in our traditional arenas as well as within the hospital setting to compete with the Scoop Stretcher as a fully radiolucent alternative, which also has the potential for use in the interventional setting. Chameleon-StowAway A molded fully radiolucent composite backboard that folds in half for transportation and immobilization of the walking wounded. This product is designed for units where space is a premium, such as police cruisers and law enforcement air units.Slide66: Rhythm of Sleep A fully radiolucent system designed to reduce the incidence of pressure sores; sacral, lumbar and mandibular pain; and perceived pain issues during extended periods of immobilization, such as those experienced during delays in diagnostics or long-distance transports, through the use of a pneumatic system that mimics the body's natural defense mechanisms.Slide67: Our Potential Distributors and Strategic PartnersSlide69: Our Sources for Experience and ConfidenceManagement and Marketing Team: Management and Marketing Team Members of the Company’s management team have collectively many decades of healthcare, biotech, engineering/manufacturing, and diagnostic imaging device operational experience in business development, operations, mergers and acquisitions, integration, finance and sales and marketing and have worked in enterprises ranging from rapid growth start-ups to large mature companies. Jason Thompson: Founder/President/CEO has extensive knowledge of healthcare, law, and business through his experience as an EMT, risk manager, hospital corpsman and paralegal. Dean Hobson, MBA (HA): Co-Founder/Vice President/CFO is a proven healthcare executive with 17 plus years experience in healthcare strategy, program/project management, customer relations, business planning/development, diagnostic imaging services, and vendor relations with hospital and private practice physician clients. Mark Lake, PhD: Chief Engineer is a consummate senior executive, change agent, and entrepreneur for high-technology research and product-development organizations with particular expertise in small-business innovation, multi-organization cooperative ventures, and technology capitalization. The Founders have engaged specialist advisors; scientific, commercial and IP, from around the globe, supporting the company on an informal basis with a view to joining the Executive, Non-Executive and Scientific Advisory Boards once funding is in place.Slide72: Executive Office: 81 West Sproul Road, Springfield, PA 19064 USA TEL 610-357-3226 FAX 484-328-1669 info@jakesystemsllc.com