Mattress support for adding hospital bed functionality to an in-home bed
11229568 · 2022-01-25
Assignee
Inventors
- David L. Ribble (Batesville, IN, US)
- Craig M. Meyerson (Syracuse, NY, US)
- Lori Zapfe (Milroy, IN, US)
- Xuan Teng (Batesville, IN, US)
- Jotpreet Chahal (Fayetteville, NY, US)
- Thomas F. Heil (Batesville, IN, US)
- Kirsten M. Emmons (Batesville, IN, US)
- David L. Bedel (Oldenburg, IN, US)
- Kenneth L. Lilly (West Chester, OH, US)
- Nicholas Mann (Batesville, IN, US)
Cpc classification
A61G7/0514
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/0513
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G7/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mattress support includes a base plate configured to be positioned on a box spring of a bed. A bladder may be coupled to a top surface of the base plate. A top plate is coupled to a top surface of the bladder. A top surface of the top plate is configured to support a mattress. The bladder is inflatable to adjust a height of the top plate.
Claims
1. A mattress support comprising: a base plate, a bladder coupled to a top surface of the base plate, a top plate coupled to a top surface of the bladder and configured to pivot relative to the base plate about a pivot axis, a top surface of the top plate being configured to support a mattress, wherein the bladder is inflatable to adjust a height of the top plate, and wherein the top plate includes a coupling mechanism that includes an interlocking joint configured to enable the mattress support to be folded about an axis perpendicular to the pivot axis, wherein: the top plate includes a first half coupled to a second half by the coupling mechanism, the bladder includes a first bladder coupled to the first half of the top plate and a second bladder coupled to the second half of the top plate, and the base plate includes a first half coupled to the first bladder and a second half coupled to the second bladder.
2. The mattress support of claim 1, wherein, when the mattress support is folded, a top surface of the first half of the top plate is positioned confronting a top surface of the second half of the top plate.
3. The mattress support of claim 2, wherein, when the mattress is folded, the first bladder and the first half of the base plate are positioned adjacent the first half of the top plate and the second bladder and the second half of the base plate are positioned adjacent the second half of the top plate.
4. The mattress of claim 1, further comprising: a first side panel coupled to the first half of the top plate, the first side panel being configured to couple to a first side rail, and a second side panel coupled to the second half of the top plate, the second side panel being configured to couple to a second side rail.
5. The mattress support of claim 1, wherein the bladder is inflated to adjust an angle of the top plate relative to a longitudinal axis of the mattress support.
6. The mattress support of claim 1, further comprising a side panel coupled to the top plate.
7. The mattress support of claim 6, wherein the side panel is configured to couple to a side rail.
8. The mattress support of claim 6, wherein the side panel includes a first side panel coupled to a first side of the top plate, the first side panel being configured to couple to a first side rail, and a second side panel coupled to a second side of the top plate, the second side panel being configured to couple to a second side rail.
9. The mattress support of claim 1, further comprising a runner extending along the top surface of the top plate.
10. The mattress support of claim 9, wherein the runner extends laterally along the top surface of the top plate.
11. The mattress support of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of runners extending laterally along the top surface of the top plate.
12. A mattress support comprising: a base plate, the base plate having a first half and a second half, a first elevation assembly coupled to the first half of the base plate and a second elevation assembly coupled to the second half of the base plate, a top plate having a first half and a second half, the first half of the top plate coupled to the first elevation assembly and the second half of the top plate coupled to the second elevation assembly, a coupling mechanism coupling the first half of the top plate and the second half of the top plate, the coupling mechanism including an interlocking joint having a first notch and a first tab formed on the first half of the top plate, and a second notch and a second tab formed on a second half of the top plate, the first tab engageable with the second notch and the second tab engageable with the first notch such that the first and second halves of the top plate configured to be mated to move together and to enable the mattress support to be folded when the first and second halves of the top plate are separated.
13. The mattress support of claim 12, wherein the first elevation assembly is a first bladder and the second elevation assembly is a second bladder.
14. The mattress support of claim 13, wherein the first bladder and the second bladder are inflated to adjust an angle of the top plate relative to a longitudinal axis of the mattress support.
15. The mattress support of claim 12, wherein, when the mattress support is folded, a top surface of the first half of the top plate is positioned to confronting a top surface of the second half of the top plate.
16. The mattress support of claim 15, wherein, when the mattress is folded, the first elevation assembly and the first half of the base plate are positioned adjacent the first half of the top plate and the second elevation assembly and the second half of the base plate are positioned adjacent the second half of the top plate.
17. The mattress of claim 12, further comprising: a first side panel coupled to the first half of the top plate, and a second side panel coupled to the second half of the top plate.
18. The mattress support of claim 17, wherein: the first side panel is configured to couple to a first side rail, and the second side panel is configured to couple to a second side rail.
19. The mattress support of claim 12, further comprising a runner extending along the top surface of the top plate.
20. The mattress support of claim 19, wherein the runner extends laterally along the top surface of the top plate.
21. The mattress support of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of runners extending laterally along the top surface of the top plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) An illustrative bed assembly 10 is shown in
(14) A mattress support 40 is positioned between the head end 16 of the frame 12 and the head end 22 of the mattress 20 to raise the head end 22 of the mattress 20. The mattress support 40 includes a base plate 42 having a bottom surface 44 and a top surface 46. The bottom surface 44 of the base plate 42 is positioned in contact with the frame 12. The top surface 46 of the base plate 42 faces upward from the frame 12. A top plate 50 is coupled to the base plate 42. An end 52 of the top plate 50 is coupled to an end 54 of the base plate 42 via a hinge 48 so that the top plate 50 is rotatable relative to the base plate 42 about the ends 52 and 54. The top plate 50 includes a top surface 56 and a bottom surface 58. The head end 22 of the mattress 20 is positioned on the top surface 56 of the top plate 50. The bottom surface 58 of the top plate 50 faces downward from the mattress 20.
(15) An elevation assembly 70 is positioned between the base plate 42 and the top plate 50. The elevation assembly 70 is coupled to the bottom surface 58 of the top plate 50 and the top surface 46 of the base plate 42. In the illustrative embodiment, the elevation assembly 70 includes an air bladder 72 positioned within an expandable envelope 74. In some embodiments, the elevation assembly 70 may include a plurality of air bladders 72 positioned within an expandable envelope 74. The air bladder 72 is inflatable to angle the top plate 50 relative to the base plate 42, thereby raising the head end 22 of the mattress 20.
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(17) The elevation assembly 70 raises and lowers the mattress support 40 between a lowered position 80, shown in
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(19) A left side panel 130 is coupled to the left top plate 104 on a left side 132 of the mattress support 40, and a right side panel 134 is coupled to the right top plate 106 on a right side 136 of the mattress support 40. The panels 130 and 134 are configured to receive a side rail. That is, a side rail bracket (not shown) is configured to couple to each of the panels 130 and 134. Each panel 130 and 134 includes apertures 140 extending from openings 142 formed in the panel 130, 134. The apertures 140 are configured to receive the side rail bracket. The panels 130 and 134 are configured to raise with the respective left top plate 104 and right top plate 106 to raise the side rail with the head end 22 of the mattress 20.
(20) A coupling mechanism 150 secures the left top plate 104 to the right top plate 106 so that the left half 100 and the right half 102 of the mattress support 40 can be folded into the folded configuration 152 shown in
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(25) Notably, when the mattress support 40 is positioned under the mattress 20, the runners 224 increase a friction between the top plate 220 and the mattress 20 in a longitudinal direction. Accordingly, when the top plate 220 is actuated between the lowered position 80 and the raised position 82, the mattress 20 is prevented from sliding with respect to the mattress support 40.
(26) An embodiment of a base plate 240 for the mattress support 40 is illustrated in
(27) The bottom surface 248 of each runner 244 reduces a friction between the base plate 240 and the frame 12 so that a patient, a family member, or a healthcare provider can slide the mattress support 40 under the mattress 20. Notably, when the mattress support 40 is positioned under the mattress 20, the runners 244 increase a friction between the base plate 240 and the frame 12 in a longitudinal direction. Accordingly, when the top plate 220 is actuated between the lowered position 80 and the raised position 82, the mattress support 40 is prevented from sliding with respect to the frame 12.
(28) Although this disclosure refers to multiple embodiments, it will be appreciated that aspects of each embodiment may be utilized with other embodiments described herein.
(29) Although this disclosure refers to specific embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made without departing from the subject matter set forth in the accompanying claims.