Whole Body Scrub Machine for Washing General family and Bedridden Patients
20220117810 · 2022-04-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10S5/928
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A61H33/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10S5/90
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A device for caring for a human subject is disclosed. The device includes a frame including a base surfaces and side surfaces, and defining a hollow, and a liquid receptacle disposed beneath the frame. A conduit fluidly connects the hollow to the liquid receptacle. A cover is connected to the frame above the hollow. The cover includes a plurality of nozzles.
Claims
1. A device for caring for a human subject, the device comprising: a frame including a base surfaces and side surfaces, and defining a hollow; a liquid receptacle disposed beneath said frame; a conduit, fluidly connecting said hollow to said liquid receptacle; and a cover, connected to said frame above said hollow, said cover including a liquid receiving chamber and a plurality of nozzles, wherein, when liquid is disposed in said liquid receiving chamber and said cover is in a closed operative orientation thereof, said liquid is emitted from said liquid receiving chamber, via said plurality of nozzles, into said hollow, and flows from said hollow via said conduit to said liquid receptacle.
2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a patient base, removably disposed within said hollow of said frame, said patient base including a plurality of cylindrical rollers connected to each other, and independently rotatable relative to each other, said rollers adapted to enable rolling and moving of the human subject when the human subject is lying on the patient base.
3. The device of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of channels, extending between said rollers, and in fluid communication with said conduit.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein said cover is shorter than said frame, such that when said cover is in said closed operative orientation, a head end of said patient base is disposed outside of said cover.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein said cover has a side wall including a portal, such that when the human subject lies on said patient base with his head disposed on at said head end, said portal is disposed about a neck of the human subject.
6. The device of claim 3, wherein a head portion of said patient base is rotatable relative to a leg portion of said patient base, so as to raise said head portion of said patient base.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein said liquid receiving chamber includes an inlet, connectable to a liquid source, for supplying liquid to said liquid receiving chamber.
8. A method of preventing bedsores in a bedridden human subject, the method comprising: placing the bedridden human subject in the device of claim 2, such that the bedridden human subject is lying on the patient base; rolling at least one of said plurality of rollers relative to at least one other of said plurality of rollers, thereby to move at least a portion of the body of the bedridden human subject.
9. A method of washing a bedridden human subject, the method comprising: placing the bedridden human subject in the device of claim 1; moving said cover into said closed operative orientation; and providing a pressurized aqueous solution into said liquid receiving chamber, such that said aqueous solution flows through said nozzles onto said bedridden human subject, and is collected into said liquid receptacle via said conduit.
10. A device for caring for a human subject, the device comprising: a frame including a base surfaces and side surfaces, and defining a hollow; a liquid receptacle disposed beneath said frame; a first conduit, fluidly connecting said hollow to said liquid receptacle; and a cover, connected to said frame above said hollow, said cover including s second conduit having a plurality of nozzles extending therefrom, wherein, when said cover is in a closed operative orientation thereof, liquid flows through said second conduit and is emitted therefrom via said plurality of nozzles, into said hollow, and flows from said hollow via said first conduit to said liquid receptacle.
11. The device of claim 10, further comprising a patient base, removably disposed within said hollow of said frame, said patient base including a plurality of cylindrical rollers connected to each other, and independently rotatable relative to each other, said rollers adapted to enable rolling and moving of the human subject when the human subject is lying on the patient base.
12. The device of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of channels, extending between said rollers, and in fluid communication with said first conduit.
13. The device of claim 10, wherein said cover is shorter than said frame, such that when said cover is in said closed operative orientation, a head end of said patient base is disposed outside of said cover.
14. The device of claim 13, wherein said cover has a side wall including a portal, such that when the human subject lies on said patient base with his head disposed on at said head end, said portal is disposed about a neck of the human subject.
15. The device of claim 14, wherein a portion of said second conduit extends out of said cover, via a bore in said side wall including said portal, such that at least one of said plurality of nozzles is disposed over said head end outside said cover.
16. The device of claim 12, wherein a head portion of said patient base is rotatable relative to a leg portion of said patient base, so as to raise said head portion of said patient base.
17. A method of preventing bedsores in a bedridden human subject, the method comprising: placing the bedridden human subject in the device of claim 11, such that the bedridden human subject is lying on the patient base; rolling at least one of said plurality of rollers relative to at least one other of said plurality of rollers, thereby to move at least a portion of the body of the bedridden human subject.
18. A method of washing a bedridden human subject, the method comprising: placing the bedridden human subject in the device of claim 10; moving said cover into said closed operative orientation; and providing a pressurized aqueous solution into said second conduit, such that said aqueous solution flows through said nozzles onto said bedridden human subject, and is collected into said liquid receptacle via said first conduit.
19. The device of claim 1, wherein steam is placed into said device via inlets in said frame.
20. The device of claim 19 wherein steam is further placed into said device via at least some of said plurality of nozzles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE DISCLOSED TECHNOLOGY
[0041] In an embodiment of the disclosed technology, a device for moving and cleaning a bedridden patient includes a frame, in which is disposed a base formed of a plurality of cylindrical rollers, movable relative to each other. A cover is hingedly attached to the frame, the cover including a plurality of nozzles through which water, soap, or any other liquid substances may be emitted onto the base. A liquid receptacle is disposed below the frame to receive liquid emitted onto the base, and includes a drain for removal of liquid from the device.
[0042] Embodiments of the disclosed technology will become clearer in view of the following description of the drawings.
[0043] Reference is now made to
[0044] As seen, device 10 includes a rectangular frame 12 including a base surface 14 (seen clearly in
[0045] Disposed within hollow 20 of frame 12 is a patient base 30, formed of a plurality of cylindrical rollers 32, each independently rotatable relative to each other. A pillow portion 34 is disposed at one end of patient base 30, and is raised relative to the rollers.
[0046] A cover 40 is hingedly connected to frame 12 along a longitudinal side 16 thereof. An outer surface 42 of cover 40 has a generally hemispherical cross section. However, the inner surface 44 of cover 40 has a planar segment 46, truncating the hemispherical shape, and forming a liquid receiving chamber between the inner surface 44 and the outer surface 42. A plurality of nozzles 50 are disposed along planar segment 46, the nozzles adapted to emit, into hollow 20 or onto patient base 30, fluid from the liquid receiving chamber, as seen clearly in
[0047] Cover 40 includes a first, substantially hemispherical, side wall 52, and a second, substantially hemispherical, side wall 54 including a portal 56. The length between side walls 52 and 54 is shorter than the length of frame 12. Cover 40 is hingedly connected to frame 12, such that in the closed operative orientation shown in
[0048] Reference is now made to
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[0050] It is appreciated that the head-raised operative orientation may only be used when the cover 40 is open. It is further appreciated that, though the head-raised operative orientation is illustrated as raising a certain fraction of the patient base 30 by a certain degree, the raised portion of patient base 30 may include more, or fewer, cylindrical rollers than those shown. Additionally, in some embodiments, the leg portion of patient base 30 may by raised relative to the head portion, in a manner similar to that shown.
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[0053] In still further embodiments, the nozzles 50 function as an one of a water outlet (liquid water), a steam outlet (water vapor), or a combination thereof. In this manner, steam can be pumped into the chamber from above and below if desired, or, a combination of water and steam can be used simultaneously or at different times using the same device hardware.
[0054] Turning now to
[0055] In some embodiments, a bore 153 is formed in side wall 154 of the cover 140, above portal 156. Second conduit 148, and at least one nozzle 150a, are adapted to extend out of cover 140, via bore 153, such that nozzle 150a is disposed above a head end of patient base 130. In some embodiment, second conduit 148, or at least the portion thereof disposed outside cover 140, is flexible, such that a height of nozzle 150a is adjustable relative to pillow portion 134. In some embodiments, the portion of second conduit 148 disposed outside cover 140 may be pushed into cover 140, via bore 153, for example for storage of device 110.
[0056] While the disclosed technology has been taught with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods and apparatuses described hereinabove are also contemplated and within the scope of the invention.