序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Headwall US10154312 2002-05-23 US06895715B2 2005-05-24 Dennis J. Gallant; Dennis M. Lanci; Carl W. Riley
A headwall is adapted for use with a bed in a room of a healthcare facility. The headwall comprises a service delivery unit movable relative to a wall of the room between a storage position and a use position allowing the bed to dock to the service delivery unit to receive one or more services from the service delivery unit. It is disclosed to use the headwall to provide services to patient care equipment mounted to a side rail of the bed. Such patient care equipment is, for example, a chest drainage unit, an infusion unit, or a vacuum bandage unit.
82 Architectural system adaptable to patient acuity level US10885369 2004-07-06 US20040237202A1 2004-12-02 Dennis J. Gallant; Dennis M. Lanci
An architectural system adaptable to patient acuity level has a headwall unit with a cavity, a ceiling unit, and a column coupled to the ceiling unit. The column is movable between a first position in which at least a majority of the column is situated in the cavity and a second position in which the column is situated outside the cavity. Various types of patient-care equipment is also disclosed. The patient-care equipment is included in, or is coupleable to, one or more of the ceiling unit, the headwall unit, or the column.
83 Patient care apparatus and method US10153206 2002-05-22 US20030019165A1 2003-01-30 Dennis J. Gallant; Dennis M. Lanci
A patient care apparatus for use in a healthcare facility having a patient room separated from a hallway. The apparatus includes a cabinet having a supply receptacle and a portion situated in an opening formed between the patient room and the hallway. The cabinet has a first side accessible in the patient room and a second side accessible in the hallway. A communication portion is coupled to the hospital computer network and is configured to receive a signal indicating at least one of activation of a faucet in the room, collection of patient data, use of a supply item, and collection of supply data. A mobile supply cart is configured to carry supplies. The mobile supply cart includes a supply data management unit on which inventory management data is entered, and a transceiver configured to send the inventory management data to a computer network of the healthcare facility and receive supply refill orders transmitted from the network.
84 Architectural bed docking apparatus US10150574 2002-05-17 US20030009825A1 2003-01-16 Dennis J. Gallant; Dennis M. Lanci
According to the present disclosure, a transfer top adapted to carry a patient is transferable between a mobile base and a docking station in a hospital room. Thus, instead of transferring a patient between a stretcher and a hospital bed, the entire transfer top with the patient thereon is transferred between the mobile base and the docking station.
85 Modular patient room US10071361 2002-02-08 US20020104271A1 2002-08-08 Dennis J. Gallant
A modular patient room includes a plurality of modular wall panels or units having various configurations. In some embodiments, the modular wall units have water dispensers. Headwall units having water dispensers are also disclosed. The water dispensers are configured to filter water or to sterilize water.
86 Hospital bed US09655525 2000-09-05 US06374436B1 2002-04-23 L. Dale Foster; Ryan Anthony Reeder; John David Vogel
A hospital bed is provided for support of a patient. The hospital bed includes a base, a patient support coupled to the base, and a walker dockable to the patient support.
87 Hospital bed US755480 1996-11-22 US5708997A 1998-01-20 L. Dale Foster; Ryan Anthony Reeder; John David Vogel
A hospital bed has a base with casters, a main frame mounted above the base, a patient support platform movably mounted on the main frame including a leg panel, and a toilet module disposed beneath the patient support platform and normally concealed by the leg panel. The platform moves toward a head end of the bed retracting the leg panel from over the toilet module exposing the toilet module for use. The leg panel pivots downwardly after exposing the toilet module, and a head panel pivots upwardly to configure the hospital bed into a chair position. Bolsters are located outboard of each lateral edge of the leg panel and provide side support to a patient moving from the platform to the toilet module and back. A pair of pivoting footboard halves or foot gates are operably mounted to the platform and retract with the platform to between the foot and head end casters. Downward forces applied to the foot gates when utilized as hand rails are applied intermediate the foot and head end casters. A frame is mounted to the bed and a travelling harness is mounted to the frame and is adapted to be secured to a patient to provide security and stability as the patient egresses from the bed and moves onto the toilet module.
88 Hospital bed with user care apparatus US509756 1995-08-03 US5680661A 1997-10-28 L. Dale Foster; Ryan Anthony Reeder; Allen L. Walke; David W. Hornbach
A hospital bed that converts from a bed configuration to a chair configuration that is used in combination with different care/therapy modules. When in the chair configuration, the bed is designed to interface at its foot end with the different care/therapy modules to facilitate the use of such modules. The care/therapy modules include, for example, a general purpose cart, a motorized leg exercise device, a walking exercise device, a non-motorized leg exercise device, a commode, a wheelchair and/or a hydrotherapy unit.
89 Ventilator and care cart each capable of nesting within and docking with a hospital bed base US263192 1994-06-21 US5497766A 1996-03-12 L. Dale Foster; Ryan A. Reeder
A hospital bed supported on a wheeled base, and a ventilator supported on a wheeled cart and docked to the base of the bed, the combination of ventilator and bed capable of being rolled as a single unit. The ventilator cart includes a wheeled base, and supports connected to the base for supporting a ventilator, with the supports providing for selective raising and lowering of the ventilator. The hospital bed base is wheeled and has a generally Y-shaped base frame. The outspread arms of the Y-shaped base frame receive the ventilator cart so that the two may be docked together. The ventilator when docked to the hospital bed base falls within the footprint of the bed as projected downwardly onto the floor. A latch secures the ventilator to the bed base. A disabling switch disables the high/low function of the bed preventing the bed from being lowered downwardly onto the ventilator. A power supply mounted to the bed base provides for uninterrupted operation of the ventilator. A care cart docks to the foot end of the bed and within the bed's footprint and supplies DC electricity, oxygen and air to the ventilator when the ventilator is docked to the head end of the bed. The care cart has a wheeled base, a battery housing on the base, a structure for connecting the cart to the bed base. A motorized dolley is incorporated into another embodiment of the care cart to provide motorized transport of ventilator, bed and cart.
90 Ventilator, care cart and motorized transport each capable of nesting within and docking with a hospital bed base US261153 1994-06-17 US5457831A 1995-10-17 L. Dale Foster; Ryan A. Reeder
A hospital bed supported on a wheeled base, and a ventilator supported on a wheeled cart and docked to the base of the bed, the combination of ventilator and bed capable of being rolled as a single unit. The ventilator cart includes a wheeled base, and supports connected to the base for supporting a ventilator, with the supports providing for selective raising and lowering of the ventilator. The hospital bed base is wheeled and has a generally Y-shaped base frame. The outspread arms of the Y-shaped base frame receive the ventilator cart so that the two may be docked together. The ventilator when docked to the hospital bed base falls within the footprint of the bed as projected downwardly onto the floor. A latch secures the ventilator to the bed base. A disabling switch disables the high/low function of the bed preventing the bed from being lowered downwardly onto the ventilator. A power supply mounted to the bed base provides for uninterrupted operation of the ventilator. A care cart docks to the foot end of the bed and within the bed's footprint and supplies DC electricity, oxygen and air to the ventilator when the ventilator is docked to the head end of the bed. The care cart has a wheeled base, a battery housing on the base, a support frame for supporting air and oxygen tanks and structure for connecting the cart to the bed base. A motorized dolly is incorporated into another embodiment of the care cart to provide motorized transport of ventilator, bed and cart. Apparatus for motorized transport of the hospital bed and care cart docks to the head end of the bed and has a drive wheel, a motor propelling the drive wheel, a joy stick type potentiometer for controlling the speed and direction of the drive wheel and handles for grasping the apparatus and maneuvering the apparatus and the hospital bed. Gas springs are actuated by the bed when the motorized transport apparatus and bed are docked together for exerting a downward force on the drive wheel to reduce the tendency of the drive wheel to slip. The apparatus falls within the footprint of the bed.
91 Ventilator, care cart and motorized transport each capable of nesting within and docking with a hospital bed base US7122 1993-01-21 US5337845A 1994-08-16 L. Dale Foster; Ryan A. Reeder
Apparatus for motorized transport of the hospital bed and care cart docks to the head end of the bed and has a drive wheel, a motor propelling the drive wheel, a joy stick type potentiometer for controlling the speed and direction of the drive wheel and handles for grasping the apparatus and maneuvering the apparatus and the hospital bed. Gas springs are actuated by the bed when the motorized transport apparatus and bed are docked together for exerting a downward force on the drive wheel to reduce the tendency of the drive wheel to slip. The apparatus falls within the footprint of the bed.
92 A SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PHYSICALLY AND ELECTRONICALLY CONFIGURE AN AIR MATTRESS SYSTEM FOR MULTIPLE USERS EP15824000 2015-07-24 EP3171841A4 2018-03-14 KELCH RANDALL P; KRYSZTOPIK MICHELLE; TU SHIH HSUN; LEE WEN YEN
A patient support apparatus includes an inflatable mattress for supporting a patient and an air supply for supplying air to the inflatable mattress. A control system controls the air supply and inflatable mattress to provide therapeutic functions. The control system is configurable to make a subset of the therapeutic functions available to a user. A control panel containing controls for therapeutic functions is provided. An interchangeable bezel covers the control panel to provide access to controls for the subset of available therapeutic functions.
93 A SYSTEM AND METHOD TO PHYSICALLY AND ELECTRONICALLY CONFIGURE AN AIR MATTRESS SYSTEM FOR MULTIPLE USERS EP15824000.2 2015-07-24 EP3171841A1 2017-05-31 KELCH, Randall P.; KRYSZTOPIK, Michelle; TU, Shih-hsun; LEE, Wen-yen
A patient support apparatus includes an inflatable mattress for supporting a patient and an air supply for supplying air to the inflatable mattress. A control system controls the air supply and inflatable mattress to provide therapeutic functions. The control system is configurable to make a subset of the therapeutic functions available to a user. A control panel containing controls for therapeutic functions is provided. An interchangeable bezel covers the control panel to provide access to controls for the subset of available therapeutic functions.
94 PATIENT CARE APPARATUS AND METHOD EP02737065.9 2002-05-22 EP1395220A1 2004-03-10 GALLANT, Dennis, J.; LANCI, Dennis, M.
A headwall is adapted for use with a bed in a room of a healthcare facility. The headwall comprises a service delivery unit movable relative to a wall of the room between a storage position and a use position allowing the bed to dock to the service delivery unit to receive one or more services from the service delivery unit. It is disclosed to use the headwall to provide services to patient care equipment mounted to a side rail of the bed. Such patient care equipment is, for example, a chest drainage unit, an infusion unit, or a vacuum bandage unit.
95 MOTORIZED TRANSPORT CAPABLE OF NESTING WITHIN A HOSPITAL BED BASE EP94907312.6 1994-01-21 EP0680433B1 2000-06-28 FOSTER, L., Dale; REEDER, Ryan, Anthony
An apparatus (450) for motorized transport of the hospital bed (100) and care cart (200) docks to the head end of the bed (100) and has a drive wheel (453), a motor (477) propelling the drive wheel (453), a joy stick type potentiometer (457) for controlling the speed and direction of the drive wheel (453) and handles (454) for grasping the apparatus (450) and maneuvering the apparatus (450) and the hospital bed (100). Gas springs (503) are actuated by the bed (100) when the motorized transport apparatus (450) and the bed (100) are docked together for exerting a downward force on the wheel drive (453) to reduce the tendency of the drive wheel (453) to slip. The apparatus falls within the footprint (126) of the bed (100).
96 MOBILE VENTILATOR FOR DOCKING WITH BED BASE EP93911634.9 1993-04-14 EP0637927B1 2000-03-01 REEDER, Ryan, Anthony; FOSTER, L., Dale
A hospital bed (100) supported on a wheeled base (104), and a ventilator (26) supported on a wheeled cart (18) and docked to the base, the combination capable of being rolled as a single unit. The ventilator cart (18) includes a wheeled base (20), and supports (24), for supporting the ventilator, with raising and lowering the ventilator. The bed base (104) is wheeled and has a generally Y-shaped base frame (110). The outspread arms (112) of the Y-shaped frame (110) receives the ventilator cart (18). The ventilator when docked to the bed base falls within the footprint (126) of the bed (100). A latch (118, 120) secures the ventilator to the bed base. A disabling switch (120) disables the high/low function of the bed preventing the bed from being lowered downwardly onto the ventilator. A power supply (122) mounted to the bed base provides for uninterrupted operation the ventilator.
97 NESTING WHEELED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND BED EP93917101.3 1993-07-12 EP0651619B1 1999-09-15 FOSTER, L., Dale; REEDER, Ryan, Anthony
A hospital bed (100) supported on a wheeled base (104), a ventilator (26) mounted on a ventilator cart (18) with a wheeled base (20) and a care cart (200) are docked together and rollable as a unit. The wheeled bed base has outspread Y-shaped arms for docking the ventilator cart, the latter falling within the footprint (126) of the former. The care cart (200) carries a battery housing (203) and oxygen, and means for connecting electricity and oxygen to the ventilator, as well as structure for attaching the cart wheeled base (201) to the bed wheeled base. A motorized dolley (401) is incorporated into another embodiment to provide motorized transport of the combination. A safety switch (120) prevents the lowering of the bed surface onto the ventilator.
98 MOBILE VENTILATOR FOR DOCKING WITH BED BASE. EP93911634 1993-04-14 EP0637927A4 1995-06-28 REEDER RYAN ANTHONY; FOSTER DALE L
A hospital bed (100) supported on a wheeled base (104), and a ventilator (26) supported on a wheeled cart (18) and docked to the base, the combination capable of being rolled as a single unit. The ventilator cart (18) includes a wheeled base (20), and supports (24), for supporting the ventilator, with raising and lowering the ventilator. The bed base (104) is wheeled and has a generally Y-shaped base frame (110). The outspread arms (112) of the Y-shaped frame (110) receives the ventilator cart (18). The ventilator when docked to the bed base falls within the footprint (126) of the bed (100). A latch (118, 120) secures the ventilator to the bed base. A disabling switch (120) disables the high/low function of the bed preventing the bed from being lowered downwardly onto the ventilator. A power supply (122) mounted to the bed base provides for uninterrupted operation the ventilator.
99 NESTING WHEELED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND BED EP93917101.0 1993-07-12 EP0651619A1 1995-05-10 FOSTER, L., Dale; REEDER, Ryan, Anthony
A hospital bed (100) supported on a wheeled base (104), a ventilator (26) mounted on a ventilator cart (18) with a wheeled base (20) and a care cart (200) are docked together and rollable as a unit. The wheeled bed base has outspread Y-shaped arms for docking the ventilator cart, the latter falling within the footprint (126) of the former. The care cart (200) carries a battery housing (203) and oxygen, and means for connecting electricity and oxygen to the ventilator, as well as structure for attaching the cart wheeled base (201) to the bed wheeled base. A motorized dolley (401) is incorporated into another embodiment to provide motorized transport of the combination. A safety switch (120) prevents the lowering of the bed surface onto the ventilator.
100 HEADWALL EP02737084.0 2002-05-23 EP1397103A2 2004-03-17 GALLANT, Dennis, J.; LANCI, Dennis, M.; RILEY, Carl, William
A headwall is adapted for use with a bed in a room of a healthcare facility. The headwall comprises a service delivery unit movable relative to a wall of the room between a storage position and a use position allowing the bed to dock to the service delivery unit to receive one or more services from the service delivery unit. It is disclosed to use the headwall to provide services to patient care equipment mounted to a side rail of the bed. Such patient care equipment is, for example, a chest drainage unit, an infusion unit, or a vacuum bandage unit.
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