Transport incubators to move critically sick newborn babies
by ambulance or aircraft between hospitals
Transport incubators have changed little since the 1950s and are
currently based on an inappropriate fixed ward incubator design.
This means they are heavy, difficult to use, and offer little protection
to the baby from the extreme challenges faced during transportation,
such as noise, vibration and vehicle accidents.
The Neo-Capsul opens to allow the bed to slide out as far as possible
from the enclosure to enable the baby to be reintubated: a
frequent procedure absolutely critical to the survival chances of the
baby. It was important that the bed action was smooth, reliable,
did not require lubrication and crucially met infection control protocols.
The linear transfer device also needed to operate under
tight spatial constraints to ensure maximum space was left for
neonate care.
igus® drylin® W polymer linear bearings dramatically increased bed
stroke and stability over polymer competitors’ products and offer a
significant USP to the market. The system is also non-lubricated,
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cost effective, exceeds infection
control protocol, fits with the clean
aesthetic of the Neo-Capsul and is
a silent, low maintenance solution.
The compact nature of the rail
design also ensures that maximum
space is provided for the baby.
"igus® linear rails were the key
component which helped us to
solve a critically important design
challenge which will help save the
lives of very sick babies."