A61G7/0536

Pressure Injury Relief System
20230032970 · 2023-02-02 ·

The present invention is a pressure injury relief system for patient recovery and transport comprising a plurality of regions of open-cell foam support material each being separately tuned for the portion of the patient body that it is supporting. At least one cut-out region occurs between opposing padded regions to correspond to a patient's bony prominence when said patient lies on said cushioning support.

Radiology Holding Unit for a Radiology Device
20230270393 · 2023-08-31 ·

Radiology holding device for a radiology apparatus comprises an attachment device and pivotally accommodated thereat, a supporting arm with at least one axle component and a supporting component. A locking device is provided for locking the supporting arm in at least one locking position. An actuating mechanism actuates the locking device. A patient may grip a holding device attached to the supporting arm. The axle component of the supporting arm is pivotally accommodated on the attachment device. The actuating mechanism comprises a force direction unit that locks force transfer in one direction, so as to specifically transfer to the locking device an operating force introduced into the flexible pull member for actuation.

PATIENT SUPPORT APPARATUS

A patient support apparatus includes a base frame, lift mechanism supporting an upper frame relative to the base frame, a load frame, and a plurality of deck sections, a patient support surface, and a number of barriers positioned about the patient supporting surface. The patient support apparatus includes a notification system for visually notifying a caregiver of a condition or status of a component of the patient support apparatus.

Mover device for persons with reduced mobility

A mover device for the body of persons with reduced mobility, suitable and configured for being positioned above an installation. The device comprises a frame and a motor-driven operating portion at least partially overhanging the installation, which comprises a plurality of support elements movable according to at least one degree of freedom and configured for at least partially supporting the weight of a person, for moving at least a respective part of the person's body with respect to the remaining parts of the body. The device also comprises at least one housing and gripping element to house and grip parts and/or joints of a body which can be engaged by a respective support element and configured for operating at least between a rest condition wherein it can engage a part of a body and a grip condition wherein it engages a part of a body.

Hospital bed having drainage bag sensor

A patient bed includes a drainage bag sensor. The patient bed includes, for example, a frame configured to support a patient, a drainage bag holder coupled to the frame and configured to support a drainage bag, and a sensor to detect a presence of the drainage bag being supported by the drainage bag holder.

DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR TURNING, TRANSFERRING, AND CLEANING BED-RIDDEN PATIENTS
20230372170 · 2023-11-23 ·

A mattress for a bedridden patient, wherein the mattress provides one or more cutouts for access through an underside of the mattress. A removable insert may be associated with each cutout. The mattress provides a plurality of separate air columns selectively inflatable so to facilitate moving and turning the bedridden patient. The mattress is reinforced with an embedded strapping framework. Further, partially embedded arm straps extend from both longitudinal edges of the mattress for enabling a caregiver to fold over the mattress and secure the patient in a suspended position, whereby a caregiver can access a backside of the patient by way of the one or more cutouts.

HOSPITAL BED HAVING DRAINAGE BAG SENSOR

A number of patient beds are disclosed. Some patient beds have siderails that are movable by a patient so that the patient can egress from the bed without interference from the siderails. Various caregiver control panels and patient control panels for controlling features and functions of a patient bed are also disclosed. For example, a cart with caregiver control inputs, including hand inputs on a graphical user interface (GUI) and foot inputs, is disclosed. Patient positioning and transfer devices are also disclosed. Various types of in-bed physical therapy devices are also disclosed.

Hospital bed having turn assist panels

A patient bed includes turn assist panels to rotate portions of a mattress. Some patient beds have siderails that are movable by a patient so that the patient can egress from the bed without interference from the siderails. Some patient beds have caregiver control panels for controlling features and functions of the patient bed, such as movement of the turn assist panels.

Radiology Holding Unit for a Radiology Device
20220240873 · 2022-08-04 ·

Radiology holding device (1) for a radiology apparatus (50) such as an X-ray apparatus (51), MRT apparatus (52), CT apparatus (53) or radiotherapy apparatus (54), comprising an attachment device (2) and pivotally accommodated thereat, a supporting arm (3) with at least one axle component (4) and a supporting component (5). Furthermore, a locking device (6) is provided for locking the supporting arm (3) in at least one locking position (7). An actuating mechanism (8) serves to actuate the locking device. A holding device (9) provided for attachment to the supporting arm (3) is comprised to provide a patient with a holding means. The axle component (4) of the supporting arm (3) is pivotally accommodated on the attachment device (2). The actuating mechanism (8) comprises a transfer component (11) passing through a hollow section (10) of the axle component (4).

Patient support apparatus

A patient support apparatus includes a base frame, lift mechanism supporting an upper frame relative to the base frame, a load frame, and a plurality of deck sections, a patient support surface, and a number of barriers positioned about the patient supporting surface. The patient support apparatus includes a notification system for visually notifying a caregiver of a condition or status of a component of the patient support apparatus.