HOSPITAL BED HEADBOARD
20220331179 · 2022-10-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G7/0503
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
In one example, a hospital bed headboard is disclosed. The hospital bed headboard includes a planar multiple paneled headboard. The planar multiple paneled headboard may be attached or detached from a hospital bed frame. The hospital bed headboard includes a first panel positioned adjacent to a second panel. Each one of the first panel and the second panel is to open and to close an egress in the planar multiple paneled headboard. The hospital bed headboard may also include a third panel. The first, second and third panels may be disengaged (or installed) as a single unit from a mobile hospital bed headboard.
Claims
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17. A hospital bed comprising: a headboard removably attached to a bedframe; a first post located at a first end of the headboard and a second post located at a second end of the headboard that is opposite to the first end; a first panel pivotally attached to the first post and a second panel pivotally attached to the second post such that first and second panel can rotate around their respective attached posts and be attached to each other at an intersection; and the first panel including a first window and the second panel including a second window, wherein the first and the second window may be opened and closed independent of each other.
18. The hospital bed of claim 17, further comprising a first pair of brackets to lock the first panel in place.
19. The hospital bed of claim 18, wherein once locked, the first panel is prevented from rotating around the first post.
20. The hospital bed of claim 17, further comprising a second pair of brackets to lock the second panel in place.
21. The hospital bed of claim 20, wherein once locked, the second panel is prevented from rotating around the second post.
22. The hospital bed of claim 17, further comprising a plurality of brackets to lock and unlock the first and the second panel.
23. The hospital bed of claim 17, wherein in the unlocked state, the first and second panel are collapsed and removed from the headboard.
24. The hospital bed of claim 17, wherein the first and second posts are retractable.
25. The hospital bed of claim 24, wherein the attachment is used to hang an intravenous bag.
26. The hospital bed of claim 17, further comprising an extendable platform.
27. The hospital bed of claim 27, wherein the extendable platform is attached to the first panel.
28. The hospital bed of claim 27, wherein the extendable platform is extended to allow placement of equipment.
29. The hospital bed of claim 28, wherein the equipment placed on the extended platform is selected from a group consisting of a respirator or a ventilator
30. The hospital bed of claim 27, wherein the extendable platform is collapsed when equipment is not placed on the extendable platform.
31. The hospital bed of claim 17, further comprising wheels attached to the bedframe thereby allowing the hospital bed to be mobile.
32. The hospital bed of claim 17, wherein the first post and the second post are removably attached to the headboard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Examples of the disclosure will be rendered by reference to specific examples which are illustrated in the appended drawings. The drawings illustrate only particular examples of the disclosure and therefore are not to be considered to be limiting of its scope. The principles here are described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] Here, the hospital bed headboard 102 may be planar and multipaneled. As such, in this disclosure, the hospital bed headboard 102 may be interchangeably referred to as planar multiple paneled headboard 102. As used herein, the term “planar” refers to a two-dimensional feature where a third dimension, if any, is insubstantial relative to other dimensions of the feature. By “multiple paneled,” it is meant that hospital bed headboard 102 has plural distinct panels such as first panel 202A and second panel 202B that are not attached to each other. The first panel 202A may be positioned adjacent to the second panel 202B. (See
[0018] Referring now to
[0019] In short, the first panel 202A opens the right side 207 of the hospital bed headboard 102 and the second panel 202B opens the left side 209 of the hospital bed headboard 102 to provide an egress 302 (shown in
[0020] As such, if an emergency exists and quick access to the patient becomes necessary during patient transportation, first panel 202A and second panel 202B can be opened—inwardly toward patient 104 to immediately access patient 104 from the headboard end of mobile hospital bed 100. For example, during patient transportation, if patient 104 suddenly begins to choke, first and second panels 202A and 202B can be immediately opened to access patient 104 via egress 302 and to treat the choking condition thus saving the patient's life.
[0021] Once the headboard is open, it allows quick life-saving access to the patient's head. Clinicians may easily assess the patient's neurological and respiratory status quickly. When the emergency is over, the first panel 202 closes the right side 207 of the hospital bed headboard 102 and the second panel 202B closes the left side 209 of the hospital bed headboard 102 so as to close the entirety of the egress 302 in the hospital bed headboard 102. In one example, hospital bed headboard 102 may be akin to double doors that can be swung open and can then be closed to form a single headboard once the emergency is over.
[0022] In
[0023] In some examples, the hospital bed headboard 102 may be part of mobile hospital bed 100 at the time of manufacture. In other examples, the hospital bed headboard 102 may replace existing hospital bed headboards on a mobile hospital bed. In which case, once the existing headboard is disengaged, the hospital bed headboard 102 can be attached to the frame of the mobile hospital bed via screws or other attachment mechanisms.
[0024] In some examples, as shown in
[0025] In this manner, with the above examples, the hospital bed headboard 102 is adaptable and may be installed or disengaged from existing mobile hospital beds.
[0026] In one example, the width of hospital bed headboard 102 is 42″ inches. In some examples, dimensions of hospital bed headboard 102 are compatible with all major bed manufacturers including Hillrom™ and Stryker™ Other suitable dimensions may be employed. Hospital bed headboard 102 may be constructed from a variety of suitable materials. For example, hospital bed headboard 102 may be made of a polymeric material. Other materials may be wood, metal or any material consistent with the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
[0027] Referring now to
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[0029] Each one of the first panel shelf 402A and the second panel shelf 402B may support medical equipment used by or attached to patient 104. As can be seen in
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[0032] Specifically, front edge 504A of first panel shelf 402A and the first panel 202A are attached via a male lip 508A that mates with a corresponding female opening 510A. Second panel shelf 402B and second panel 202B are also attached via a male lip 508B that mates with female opening 510B. It is noted that a plane P.sub.FPS of first panel shelf 402A is disposed latitudinally to the plane P.sub.MPH of hospital bed headboard 102. Similarly, plane P.sub.SPS of second panel shelve 402B is disposed latitudinally to the plane P.sub.MPH of hospital bed headboard 102.
[0033] In addition, when first panel shelf 402A is extended as in
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[0035] While the above is a complete description of specific examples of the disclosure, additional examples are also possible. Thus, the above description should not be taken as limiting the scope of the disclosure which is defined by the appended claims along with their full scope of equivalents.