Our Products - Transport Ventilators
Bio-Med Devices, Inc. has been providing transport ventilators for the medical field since the 1970s. Whether the application is for air transport, ground transport, or transport within the hospital Bio-Med Devices, Inc. has a model that will suit your needs. From the smallest possible premature infant to the largest adult patient, choose the model that is right for you.

TV-100 Ventilator
TV-100 Ventilator
Infant-Pediatric-Adult ventilator w/built-in turbine compressor and hot swappable batteries
Infant-Pediatric-Adult ventilator w/built-in turbine compressor and hot swappable batteries

Crossvent 2i+ Stand Alone Infant Ventilator
The CV2i+ Stand Alone is typically used as a ventilator mounted on a stand for a level 1 or 2 nursery, mounted on a device like the GE Shuttle or mounted on an in house transport incubator or mounted on a cart with the Bunnell Jet Vent and used in conjunction with High Frequency Jet ventilation.

Crossvent 2i+ Built-In Infant Ventilator
The CV-2i+ Built-In model is designed to be built into an enclosure (usually a transport incubator) where the circuit connections are to a side wall, and the air/oxygen blender is mounted elsewhere and provides the blended gas supply to the ventilator.

Crossvent 3+ Pediatric - Adult Ventilator
Bio-Med Devices’ new, industry-leading Crossvent 3+ Ventilator offers a wide range of ventilatory support for both pediatric and adult patients in a variety of settings from air and ground transport to emergency department to ICU to subacute care and more.

Crossvent 4+ Infant-Adult Ventilator
Bio-Med Devices new, industry leading Crossvent 4+ Ventilator offers a wide range of ventilatory support for infant, pediatric and adult patients. It can be used in a variety of settings from air and ground transport to subacute care, from ER to ICU and more.

Crossvent 2+ Infant-Pediatric Ventilator
Bio-Med Devices' new industry-leading Crossvent 2+ Ventilator offers wide range of ventilator support for both pediatric and infant patients in a variety of settings from air and ground transport to emergency department to ICU to sub-acute care and more.