In hospital buildings, medical elevators are crucial equipment for ensuring patient transfer and material transport. Medical elevators in the Zhongtang area are mainly categorized according to functional requirements and usage scenarios. Selection should be based on the characteristics of hospital departments and patient flow:
1. Bed Elevators: Specifically designed for transporting beds and patients, these elevators feature large cabin space and high load capacity. Common load capacities are 1000-1600 kg. The cabin height can accommodate bed entry and exit, and some are equipped with folding bed securing devices for easy operation by medical staff. Suitable for inpatient wards, operating rooms, and other departments requiring stable operation to avoid disturbing patients.
2. Stretcher Elevators: Designed for emergency stretchers, these elevators typically have a wider cabin than standard bed elevators. Some use side-opening or double-door designs for quick stretcher entry and exit. Operating speed is slower (0.5-1.0 m/s), but they have strong anti-interference capabilities and can be prioritized in emergency situations. Mostly used in emergency departments, ICUs, and other emergency areas.
3. Sewage Elevator: Used for transporting medical waste, garbage, etc. The car is well-sealed, and some models incorporate odor-proof designs to prevent contamination of other areas. Typically located on lower floors of buildings for convenient waste transfer. The load capacity is generally 500-800 kg, with high operating frequency, requiring excellent durability.
4. Pharmaceutical Elevator: Focused on the vertical transport of medicines, medical equipment, and other supplies, emphasizing precision and safety. The car is often equipped with small shelves or securing devices to prevent medicines from tipping over during transport. It operates at a relatively high speed (1.0-1.75 m/s), with high stopping accuracy. Some models support card or password operation for easy management of medicine delivery processes.
5. Medical Service Elevator: Compact in size, suitable for transporting small medical consumables, documents, etc., with a relatively high speed (1.0-1.75 m/s). Primarily used for material handling in operating rooms, laboratories, and other departments. Some models feature a panoramic view design to reduce patient anxiety while waiting.
When selecting medical elevators, attention should be paid to the elevator's traction method (e.g., traction type, hydraulic type), control system (whether it has intelligent scheduling function), and additional functions (e.g., automatic leveling, emergency call device). Hospitals should select the most suitable type of medical elevator based on actual needs, building structure, and budget to ensure efficient and orderly medical services.




