序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Patient support apparatus with in-room device communication US13570934 2012-08-09 US09320662B2 2016-04-26 Michael Joseph Hayes; Aaron Douglas Furman; Joshua Elmer Mix; Richard A. Derenne; John P. Geer
A patient support system includes a patient support apparatus—which may be a bed or the like—and one or more mobile electronic tags that are positionable in the room and which communicate wirelessly with the patient support apparatus. The electronic tags are attached to one or more of a patient, a medical device, or a caregiver. After detecting the tag(s), the patient support apparatus implements one or more patient care protocols, and provides alerts if the protocols are violated. The implementation may be automatic or require caregiver confirmation. The protocols can be for fall prevention, bed sore prevention, pneumonia prevention, caregiver hand washing, dialysis, and/or other purposes. The patient support apparatus determines the protocol(s) based on one or more of the following: the type of medical device, the specific patient, the presence or absence of the caregiver, and/or information transmitted to, or input into, the patient support apparatus.
202 BOTTOM FOR BED APPARATUS US14782444 2014-03-19 US20160037936A1 2016-02-11 Katsuyoshi NOMURA; Takeshi YANAGIHARA; Yuji NAKANO; Takaki MATSUMOTO; Tatsuya SHIMADA; Dan KAGEYAMA; Eita HIRAI; Shinnosuke KUBOTA
To provide a bottom for a bed apparatus that can relieve the sensation of being pressed and that at the same time is lightweight, easy to transport and can be cleaned easily. A bottom for a bed apparatus having a back-raising mechanism, includes a flexing bottom that is arranged between a back bottom and a hip bottom and can be flexed. In a back-raising operation, the flexing bottom flexes between the back bottom and the hip bottom whilst sliding downward over the surface of the uprising back bottom.
203 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING THE IMPACT OF ALARM SOUNDS ON PATIENTS US14771517 2014-03-06 US20160015329A1 2016-01-21 Armin Gerhard KOHLRAUSCH; Thomas FALCK; Mun Hum PARK; Sam Martin JELFS; Katja LEUSCHNER
There is provided a system for use with a patient in a healthcare environment, the system comprising a medical device configured to monitor or treat a patient, the medical device being for use in a room in which the patient is located and comprising an alarm unit configured to issue an audible alarm; a detection unit configured to detect whether a healthcare staff member is in the room in which the patient is located; a remote alarm unit configured to issue an alarm to alert a healthcare staff member located outside the room in which the patient is located; and a control unit that is connected to the medical device, the remote detection unit and the alarm unit, the control unit being configured to: (i) control the alarm unit in the medical device to issue an audible alarm in the event that the medical device detects an alarm condition for the patient or the medical device and the detection unit detects that a healthcare staff member is in the room in which the patient is located; and (ii) control the remote alarm unit to issue an alarm to alert a healthcare staff member located outside the room in which the patient is located in the event that the medical device detects an alarm condition for the patient or the medical device and the detection unit detects that no healthcare staff member is in the room in which the patient is located.
204 Feedback loop in control of an adjustable bed including a memory US13352923 2012-01-18 US09237814B2 2016-01-19 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
This disclosure concerns a wireless communication system adapted to establish a feedback protocol between a handheld remote control and at least an adjustable bed controller, the handheld remote control having a memory position user interface adapted to initiate a transmission of a position recall command from the handheld remote control to an adjustable bed controller using the feedback protocol to adjust a position of a bed segment to a preset position from within a predetermined range of acceptable positions stored in memory. The adjustable bed controller is adapted to initiate a communication from the adjustable bed controller to the handheld remote to indicate that the adjustable bed controller has responded to the position recall command.
205 Patient support with a microclimate system and a graphical user interface US13798390 2013-03-13 US09233038B2 2016-01-12 Luke Gibson; Rachel L. Williamson; Robert M. Zerhusen; Charles A. Lachenbruch; Timothy J. Receveur; Nicholas C. Batta
A patient support apparatus includes a surface and a pneumatic system cooperating to provide a microclimate system for reducing moisture at the interface of a patient and the surface. The patient support apparatus further includes a graphical user interface and control circuitry. The control circuitry is configured to adjust operation of the microclimate system in response to sensor outputs from sensors included in the microclimate system and caregiver inputs from the graphical user interface.
206 DRIVE ARM FOR ADJUSTABLE BED FRAME US14853128 2015-09-14 US20160000622A1 2016-01-07 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
An adjustable foundation includes a base frame and an articulating frame movably supported by the base frame for longitudinal movement with respect to the base frame. A mattress platform is positioned on the articulating frame. A concealing assembly is positioned below the mattress platform and at least partially conceals the base frame. The concealing assembly is attached to the articulating frame for simultaneous longitudinal movement therewith.
207 DUAL MOTION DECK-ON-DECK BED FRAME US14754129 2015-06-29 US20150297431A1 2015-10-22 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
An adjustable foundation includes a base frame and an articulating frame movably supported by the base frame for longitudinal movement with respect to the base frame. A mattress platform is positioned on the articulating frame. A concealing assembly is positioned below the mattress platform and at least partially conceals the base frame. The concealing assembly is attached to the articulating frame for simultaneous longitudinal movement therewith.
208 Adjustable mattress and adjustable bed system incorporating the same US13804418 2013-03-14 US09149400B2 2015-10-06 Michael Serhan
An adjustable mattress includes a body portion and an extension portion. The body portion includes a first plurality of spaced-apart fingers extending outwardly from at least one edge thereof. The extension portion includes a second plurality of spaced-apart fingers extending outwardly therefrom. The first plurality of fingers are configured for inter-fit engagement with the second plurality of fingers. The extension portion is movable relative to the body portion to vary a degree of inter-fit engagement of the fingers between a first position, wherein the adjustable mattress defines a first dimension, and a second position, wherein the adjustable mattress defines a second dimension.
209 Stretcher seat section articulation mechanisms and methods US13920330 2013-06-18 US09144527B2 2015-09-29 Christian H. Reinke
Articulation systems and methods of use for a person support apparatus are disclosed. A head support section of a person support apparatus is configured to translate as its inclination with respect to a horizontal surface varies. The inclination of a seat support section is configured to vary as the inclination of the head support section changes with respect to a horizontal surface. Weight acting the seat support section assists in variation of inclination of the head support section.
210 ADJUSTABLE BED POSITION CONTROL US14535843 2014-11-07 US20150130586A1 2015-05-14 Martin B. Rawls-Meehan
The present invention provides an adjustable bed handheld remote control that may include a handheld housing, a touch sensor on a front face of the handheld housing, a transmitter and the like. The touch sensor may be presented in a slider form and may be adapted to facilitate a user in adjusting a frame position of an adjustable bed. The transmitter may be electrically coupled to a processor and may receive input from the touch sensor, for communication control signals to the adjustable bed in accordance with the input received from the touch sensor.
211 ADJUSTABLE PERSON SUPPORT SYSTEM WITH EXPANSION WINGS DRIVEN BY DUAL LEADSCREWS AND CENTER MOUNTED MOTORS US14548647 2014-11-20 US20150128347A1 2015-05-14 Stephen E. Hutchison; Jeffrey A. Ruschke; Jonathan D. Turner; John D. Christie; Brian Guthrie; Joseph A. Ernst; David P. Lubbers; Scott M. Corbin; Robert A. Bossingham; Mark Tyler Rigsby; James D. Lattimore; Mark E. Lanning; Mahesh Kumar Thodupunuri; Aziz Ali Bhai
A bed comprises a deck section having a width and left and right outboard deck edges. Left side and right side wings are movably coupled to the deck section. The bed also includes a left leadscrew receiver mounted on the left wing, a right leadscrew receiver mounted on the right wing, and left and right motor assemblies both mounted on the deck section. A left leadscrew is coupled to the left motor assembly and to the left leadscrew receiver. A right leadscrew is coupled to the right motor assembly and to the right leadscrew receiver. Motor operation is capable of moving the wing to which it is coupled between a deployed position in which the lateral extremity of the wing is outboard of the respective outboard edge of the deck section and a stored position in which the lateral extremity of the wing is inboard of its deployed position.
212 ARTICULATING BED WITH FLEXIBLE MATTRESS SUPPORT US14569683 2014-12-13 US20150121624A1 2015-05-07 Alain Clenet
An articulating bed incorporating a frame having side frame members and a rigid cross frame member extending between the side frame members employs a flexible support member secured to the rigid cross frame member. Support arms engage an upper body portion of the flexible support member with lubricious support and are rotatable through a range of motion from an aligned position with the side frame members to a fully elevated position angularly supporting the upper body portion in a raised position. A leg portion adjustment member engages the flexible support member at a knee position intermediate a thigh portion and a leg portion of the flexible support member. The leg portion adjustment member is rotatable through a range of motion from an aligned position with the side frame members to a fully elevated position placing the knee position at an elevated location with angular positioning of the thigh portion and leg portion.
213 Bed with a powered width expansion wing US13468424 2012-05-10 US08997282B2 2015-04-07 Robert Bossingham; Stephen E Hutchison; Jeffrey A Ruschke; James D Lattimore; M Tyler Rigsby; John D Christie; Brian Guthrie
A method for governing care of a person includes determining the importance of a candidate activity (84) relative to the importance of patient sleep continuity (104) and, if the candidate activity is more important than sleep continuity, carrying out the activity or indicating the acceptability of carrying out the activity (106) and, if the candidate activity is not more important than sleep continuity, refraining from carrying out the activity or indicating the unacceptability of carrying out the activity (108). A system for patient care governance comprises a decision engine (80) for determining the importance of the candidate activity relative to the importance of sleep continuity, and a controller (92) responsive to the decision engine for issuing a command to carry out the activity or indicate the acceptability of carrying out the activity (106), refrain from carrying out the activity or indicate the unacceptability of carrying out the activity (108).
214 Medical bed US14154795 2014-01-14 US08990984B2 2015-03-31 Leon Hochman; Nancy Valvona; Stephen Nicolato
A medical bed for positioning the patient in the lithotomy position having a mattress pad including a flexible footrest section. The footrest section cascades over and down an end of the medical bed as the mattress pad is translated, or slid, toward the end thereof. The mattress pad is positioned atop the frame, and includes a backrest section, a medial section, and a footrest section. The mattress pad is translatable, or slidable, with respect to the frame. The footrest section includes a plurality of partitioned segments that are pivotable with respect to each other such that the footrest section cascades down and over the foot-end of the frame when the mattress pad is translated toward the foot-end of the bed.
215 Hospital Bed Having Weigh Scale System US14475622 2014-09-03 US20150008049A1 2015-01-08 Steven A. Dixon; Jeffrey R. Welling; James R. Stolpmann; Andrew F. Skinner
A hospital bed includes a force sensor or scale apparatus configured to detect the weight of a patient.
216 Portable collapsible field hospital bed US14093485 2013-12-01 US08875323B2 2014-11-04 Matt Westra; Anthony Horton; Matthew Cupelli
The present invention is a collapsible portable field hospital bed that can be transported to remote location and is durable enough to remain at the remote location for subsequent local use. The invention can include a frame having a horizontal support assembly including a proximal end and a distal end hingably connected so that the proximal end and the distal end can be moved from an operational position to a storage position; a vertical support assembly pivotally connected to an angled support assembly and said horizontal support assembly, said angled support assembly pivotally connected to said horizontal support assembly; a stabilizing assembly included in said frame having a first hinge member pivotally attached to a second hinge member, said stabilizing assembly biased in said operational position, said first hinge member cooperating with said second hinge member to prevent said angled support assembly from folding.
217 Motion bed US13181406 2011-07-12 US08856982B1 2014-10-14 Christopher George Kalivas
A bed assembly (1) has a stationary frame (2), which sits on a floor and supports the entire bed assembly. A central frame (4) moves in a first horizontal direction relative to the stationary frame, and is moveably supported by the stationary frame. An outer frame (8) moves in a second horizontal direction relative to the second frame, and is moveably supported by the second frame.
218 Footboard with partial mattress integration US12910353 2010-10-22 US08844075B2 2014-09-30 Richard H. Heimbrock
A patient support apparatus is convertible between a bed position, having a generally horizontal sleeping surface upon which a person lies in a supine position, and a chair egress position, allowing a person to exit the support from a sitting position. The patient support comprises a deck, a foot panel coupled to the deck, and an inflatable bladder assembly coupled to the foot panel. The inflatable bladder assembly is coupled to the foot panel and both the foot panel and inflatable bladder assembly are removable from the deck.
219 Patient single surface system US13753131 2013-01-29 US08813277B2 2014-08-26 Scott M. Ahlman
This invention is directed towards a patient single surface system, PS3, which is a next generation system solution for patient accommodation, diagnosis, treatment, transfer and transport. PS3 provides a single surface for the patient to remain on from the trauma site through diagnosis, treatment and convalescence. Needs addressed by the PS3 system include improved patient treatment through reduction in time to treatment, reduced or eliminated unnecessary patient movement and injury, as well as improved comfort throughout treatment and convalescence. In addition, the PS3 system solves significant economic considerations.
220 AMBIENT SENSING OF PATIENT DISCOMFORT US14244160 2014-04-03 US20140213845A1 2014-07-31 STEPHANIE PALMER BECHTEL; MARK NOLTE
Methods, computer systems, and computer-readable storage media for monitoring and managing patient discomfort are provided. Inputs are received from ambient sensors located in a clinical care room. Based on a determination that the inputs exceed predetermined thresholds, it is determined that the patient is experiencing discomfort. Various measures are automatically initiated to help diminish the patient's discomfort. The measures include aromatherapy, visual relaxation therapy, audio therapy, and automatic administration of pain relief.
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