Assist patients in the bathroom with limited mobility, pressure-related ulcers, and amputated limbs. The Hourglass Sling with Toileting Hole for Patient Lift by Convaquip provides a durable bucket-style seat that supports patients when transferring from their bed to a commode or toilet. To help patients onto the sling, roll them from a lying position into the interior of the sling. Once they are stable, you can attach the 4 points to an EZ Way lift, using several different loop lengths to connect to the hooks. Once in place, the unique seating area keeps the patients comfortable and secure, without any leg attachments, allowing more space for movements.
Now available with a toileting hole cut-out in the middle, this allows the safest and most effective option for assisting amputees and patients with moderate to severely limited mobility when using a commode or toilet. Caretakers and patients will enjoy a more comfortable lift with durable materials that support most adults and bariatric patients. The fabric is lightweight yet strong and has adequate breathability for warmer environments. It also has enough padding to apply gentle pressure on the patient while reducing the chance of pressure ulcers forming or getting worse. The hourglass configuration is designed to provide ample support in a smaller frame. If you need additional safety features, the Hourglass Sling with Toileting Hole for Patient Lift also offers head support and a safety belt.
Sling Size |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
X-Larg |
XX-Large |
XXX-Large |
Weight of Patient |
70-100 lbs |
90-220 lbs |
190-320 lbs |
280-450 lbs |
400-600 lbs |
600 + lbs |
While log-rolled, maximum distance from back of knee to base of neck |
42 in. |
53 in. |
54 in. |
58 in. |
58.2 in. |
60 in. |
Maximum upper leg breadth (measured side of right thigh around the buttocks to side of left thigh) |
36 in. |
40 in. |
42 in. |
44 in. |
44 in. |
53 in. |
Maximum torso breadth (measured around back side of body at the bottom of the rib cage) |
24.5 in. |
24.5 in. |
27 in. |
28.5 in. |
37 in. |
42 in. |
Maximum Shoulder breadth (measured horizontally between points of maximum protrusion of the deltoid muscles on the upper, outer border of the arm and shoulder |
33 in. |
39.5 in. |
51 in. |
55 in. |
55.5 in. |
55.5 in. |