Protective canopy for bed
11369208 ยท 2022-06-28
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Abstract
The invention is a foldable protective canopy for attachment to a bed, the canopy comprising at least first, second and third generally U-shaped frames including respective ends joined at first and second hinges removably attachable to a bed, the canopy having a deployed position wherein the first and second U-shaped frames extend upwardly and the third U-shaped frame extends horizontally from the first and second hinges, a flexible sheet is secured to the first, second and third U-shaped frames, the sheet forming a top wall and side walls over the patient, the first U-shaped frame defining an opening into the canopy to permit room air to enter the canopy, the canopy including a folded position wherein the first and second U-shaped frames are rotatable about the first and second hinges toward the third U-shaped frame to expose the head of a patient.
Claims
1. A canopy for attachment to a patient bed, comprising: a) first, second and third U-shaped frames including respective ends joint at first and second hinges; b) the first and second hinges being removably attachable to a patient bed; c) the canopy including a deployed position wherein the first and second U-shaped frames extend upwardly and the third U-shaped frame horizontally from the first and second hinges; d) a flexible sheet being secured to the first, second and third U-shaped frames, the sheet forming a top wall and side walls over the patient when in the deployed position, the first U-shaped frame defining an opening into the canopy to allow ambient air to enter the canopy; and e) the canopy including a folded position where the first and second U-shaped frames are rotatable about the first and second hinges toward the third U-shaped frame to expose the head of a patient.
2. A canopy as in claim 1 and wherein the third U-shaped frame is fixed.
3. A canopy as in claim 1 and wherein each of the first and second hinges includes a clamp for attaching the canopy to rails of a hospital bed.
4. A canopy as in claim 1 and wherein each of the first, second and third U-shaped frames having equal widths, at least one of the U-shaped frames having a length greater than the other of the U-shaped frames.
5. A canopy as in claim 1 and wherein the flexible sheet is adapted to prevent transmission of gas and liquid therethrough.
6. A canopy as in claim 1 and wherein the flexible sheet is transparent.
7. A canopy as in claim 1 and wherein the side walls extend beyond at least one of the first, second and third U-shaped frames.
8. A canopy as in claim 1 and wherein when the canopy is in the folded position each of the first, second U-shaped frame members extends horizontally from the first and second hinges to only expose the head of a patient.
9. A canopy as in claim 1 and wherein the flexible sheet is formed from a plastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(6) The canopy 2 has a frame member 4 shown to comprise separately movable arm members or U-shaped frames 6, 8 and 10. Other configurations, e.g. bow shaped, are within the scope of the invention. The U-shaped frames may be formed from any rigid, lightweight material such as aluminum, plastic or the like.
(7) The ends of the U-shaped frames 6, 8 and 10 are secured at their ends to respective hinges or pivot joints 12, 14 provided with clamps 15. In a preferred embodiment, the respective side portions 16, 18, and 20 of U-shaped frames 6, 8 and 10 are of different lengths. As best shown in
(8) A flexible sheet member 30 is secured to each of the U shaped frames 6, 8 and 10. Sheet member 30 is shown to extend beyond U-shaped frame 10 at a first end of the canopy 2 but does not extend substantially beyond upwardly extending arm member 6 at the opposite end of the canopy 2 so as to provide an opening into the canopy to allow room air to enter the interior region of the canopy. In a preferred embodiment, the sheet is constructed from an impervious plastic material that is also transparent so that a patient can be viewed while underneath the deployed canopy.
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(10) Pivot joints 12 and 14 may comprise separately rotating discs associated with each of the U-shaped members 6, 8 and 10 which are nested together as shown in the drawings. Other hinges or pivot mechanisms are within the scope of the invention. Hinges 12, 14 restrict the range of motion for U-shaped frame 6 so that the canopy will not fully enclose the patient and an open region extending behind the patient is provided when the device is fully deployed. The clamps 15 may comprise a U-shaped locking device as shown or other mechanism for firmly securing the canopy to the bed rails R of the hospital bed BR.
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(14) While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, it is understood that it is capable of further modifications, uses and adaptations, both in whole and in part, while following the general principle of the invention including such departures from the present disclosure as is known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains, and as may be applied to the central features of this invention.