Guard rail for a bed, guide rack for a guard rail and a bed with such guard rail
11389355 · 2022-07-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Peter Maindal (Aabenraa, DK)
- Søren Hedegaard Matthesen (Vejle Ø, DK)
- Brian Kold Mundeling (Aabenraa, DK)
Cpc classification
A47C21/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C21/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Guard rail for a bed, guide rack for a guard rail and a bed with such guard rail The invention relates to a guard rail with bars intended for extending along a side of the bed. Guide racks are arranged along opposing ends of the bars. The guide racks include fastening means for securing the guide racks to the bed. Each end of the bars is adapted for engaging a suspension element. Each of the guide racks has a hook at a top position of the guide rack. A top suspension element has a pawl capable of engaging and disengaging the hook of the guide rack. Between a top suspension element and a neighbouring lower suspension element, a connecting element is provided, having a variable extension and a maximum extension between the top suspension element and the neighbouring first lower suspension element. The invention also relates to a guide rack, a method of operating the guard rail and to a bed with a guard rail.
Claims
1. A guard rail for a bed, the guard rail including: a plurality of bars (1,2,3,4) intended for extending along a side of the bed, and which use has a top bar (1) and one or more lower bars (2,3,4), and where each of the plurality of bars has one end and another end, the one end facing one end of a bed and the other end facing another end of the bed, the other end of the bed being opposite to the one end of the bed; two guide racks (5,6), which are arranged vertically and along opposing ends of the plurality of bars (1,2,3,4), the two guide racks (5,6) further including fastening means (8,9) for securing the two guide racks (5,6) to the bed; where each end of the bars (1,2,3,4) is adapted for engaging a suspension element (11,12,13,14), individual for each of the bars (1,2,3,4), and each of the suspension elements (11,12,13,14) being attached to one of the guide racks (5,6), the guard rail wherein each of the two guide racks (5,6) has a hook (31) at a top cap (30) of the guide rack (5,6) and that a top suspension element (11) has a pawl (29), which pawl (29) engages the hook (31) of the guide rack (5,6) and that the top suspension element (11) is capable of being released from engagement with the hook (31), and in that the top suspension element (11) suspends an end of the top bar (1), and is connected to a neighbouring lower suspension element (12), which lower suspension element (12) suspends an end of a lower bar (2) neighbouring the top bar (1), and in that a connection between the top suspension element (11) and the neighbouring lower suspension element (12) is provided by a first connecting element (20) having a variable extension and a maximum extension between the top suspension element (11) and the neighbouring lower suspension element (12).
2. The guard rail according to claim 1, wherein a first lower suspension element (12) suspending an end of the first lower bar (2) is connected to a neighbouring second lower suspension element (13), which second lower suspension element suspends an end of a second lower bar (3) neighbouring an upper first lower bar (2), and in that a connection between the first lower suspension element (12) and the neighbouring second lower suspension element (13) is provided by a second connecting element (23) having a variable extension and a maximum extension between the first lower suspension element (12) and the neighbouring second lower suspension element (13).
3. The guard rail according to claim 1, wherein each of the bars (1,2,3,4) is telescopic along a longitudinal direction of the bars, so that a distance along a longitudinal direction of the bars is variable between the one end of each of the bars (1,2,3,4) and the other opposite end of each of the bars (1,2,3,4), so that each of the bars (1,2,3,4) may extend horizontally and non-horizontally, when one end of the bars (1,2,3,4) is displaced vertically along a guide rack (5,6) and another end of the bars (1,2,3,4), at the same time, is not displaced vertically along a guide rack (5,6).
4. The guard rail according to claim 3, wherein each of opposite ends of the top bar (1) and the lower bars (2,3,4) are attached to a suspension element (11,12,13,14) via a pivot pin (15,16,17), and that each end of the bars (1,2,3,4), where the guard rail is attached to a frame of a bed, is pivotable around a substantially horizontal axis along the pivot pin (15,16,17,18).
5. A guide rack (5,6) for the guard rail according to claim 1, wherein the guide rack (5,6) is provided with a plurality of notches (38) extending, in a situation of use, along a vertical direction, and in that the guide rack (5,6) is provided with a vertical slot (44), and that each of the notches (38) has a bottom of the notch and an opening of the notch, and that the opening of each of the notches (38) communicates with the vertical slot (44), and that a pawl (39) of an inner slide rail (36) of the guide rack (5,6) is intended for engaging one of the notches (38) or for engaging the vertical slot (44), and that the pawl (39), when engaging one of the notches (38), inhibits displacement of an inner slide rail (36) in relation to an outer slide rail (37) and holds the inner slide rail (36) in a fixed vertical position in relation to the outer slide rail (37), and that the pawl (39), when engaging the vertical slot (44), allows displacement of the inner slide rail (36) in relation to the outer slide rail (37) and that the pawl (39) guides the inner slide rail (36) vertically along the vertical slot (44) of the outer slide rail (37).
6. The guide rack according to claim 5, wherein each of the guide racks (5,6) are provided with a stop latch (40), and that the stop latch (40) is intended for keeping the pawl (39) of the inner slide rail (36) in engagement with one of the plurality of notches (38) of the outer slide rail (37), and that the stop latch (49) has a lock position in relation to the pawl (39), in which lock position of the stop latch (40) the pawl (39) is prevented from disengaging from the notch (38), which the pawl is in engagement with, and that the stop latch (40) has a release position in relation to the pawl (39), in which release position of the stop latch (40) the pawl (39) is allowed to disengage from the notch (38), which the pawl (39) is in engagement with.
7. The guide rack according to claim 5, wherein a connecting element has an upper engagement means and a lower engagement means, the upper engagement means engaging one suspending element and the lower engagement means engaging another suspension elements, the one suspension elements neighbouring the other suspension element, and the one suspension elements being above the other suspension element, and in that a distance between the upper engagement means and the lower engagement means of the brace defining a maximum extension between the one suspension elements and the neighbouring other suspension elements.
8. A method for elevating the guard rail according to claim 1 from a lower position to an elevated position, the method comprising the following steps: a user applying an upright force on a top bar of the guard rail, the top bar thereby being elevated from a lower position to an upper position towards a top position, during initial elevation of the top bar, a connection element, which is connected to the top bar and to a neighbouring lower bar, is extended or is displaced, between the top bar and the neighbouring lower bar, where extension or displacement of the connection element takes place, until the connection element is extended to a maximum extension of the connection element between the top bar and the neighbouring lower bar, and where the neighbouring lower bar, during subsequent elevation of the top bar, is elevated by the connection element transferring to the neighbouring lower bar the upright force, which the user applies to the top bar during elevation of the top bar.
9. A bed with the guard rail according to claim 1, said guard rail being attached to a frame of the bed, and said guard rail extending along a side of the bed.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) Hereafter, the invention will be described with reference to the drawing, where
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(9) The auxiliary device for turning a bedridden person includes a horizontally arranged bar functioning as a roller, which is rotatably secured at each end in a rotatable bushing. The auxiliary device enables a sheet, which is fastened to the top bar, functioning as horizontal rollers at each side of a bed, to which the guard rail is mounted, to be pulled, when the roller is moved upwards, whereby a bed-ridden person lying on the sheet will be actuated to roll and thereby being turned. Compared with being handled by one or more nursing personnel, the sheet will apply a far more even load on the lying person, physically influencing the person far less than the load, which hands of nursing staff may exert on the lying person.
(10) At each end of the guard rail, the guard rail is provided with guide racks 5,6. A left hand guide rack 5 is provided with a cover profile 7, which will be part of the guide rack in situations of use. Situations of use are situations, where the guard rail with the guide racks 5,6 is mounted to a bed at a hospital, a nursery or other facility, where bedridden persons are attended to, and where bedridden persons need to be inhibited from accidentally falling out of the bed and/or leaving the bed. A right hand guide rack 6 is, for the sake of disclosure, shown with the cover profile removed, in order to show a mechanism of the guide rack, normally covered by a cover profile in situations of use. Accordingly, a non-covered guide rack is not intended in situations of use, and is only to disclose and describe herein individual components of the guide rack, see also
(11) The lower bars 2,3,4 have a substantially rectangular cross-section. However, the lower bars may have any cross-sectional shape. The top bar 1 and the lower bars 2,3,4 are all telescopic. Telescoping of the top bar 1 is established by an inner bushing (not shown) of the top bar 1 displacing along the longitudinal extension of the top bar 1 in relation to an outer pipe 1A constituting most of the longitudinal extension of the top bar 1. Telescoping of the lower bars 2,3,4 is established by the lower bars 2,3,4 each constituted by one bar section 2A,3A,4A having a relatively smaller outer cross-sectional area. The one bar section 2A,3A,4A extends into another bar section 2B,3B,4B with an inner hollow. The inner hollow of the other bar section 2B,3B,4B has, relatively, a larger inner cross sectional area compared to the outer cross-sectional area of the one bar section 2A,3A,4A.
(12) The bars 1,2,3,4 being telescopic provides the option of one end of the bars being raised or lowered at one end of the bed, as example at the right hand end of the bars, while the other end of the bars, as example the left hand end of the bars, is maintained in an already raised or lowered position. Thereby, nursing personnel may raise or lower one end of the guard rail firstly, and subsequently raise or lower the other end of the guard rail. The nursing personnel needs not raise or lower the entire guard rail, that is, both the left hand end and the right hand end of the bars, at the same time. A physical load on the nursing personnel, when handling the guard rail, is thereby limited.
(13) An attachment element 8 is fixed to the cover profile 7. Other attachment elements 9 are connected to the one attachment element 8. The other attachment elements 9 are intended for being situated on one side of part of a frame of a bed (see
(14) Each of the bars 1,2,3,4, at each end of the bars, is attached to suspension elements 11,12,13,14 (see also
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(16) A bottom cap 19 is intended for being inserted into a bottom of the cover profile 7 and constitutes a stop for a lowermost suspension element 14 and thereby also a stop for the other suspension elements 11,12,13 situated above the lowermost suspension element 14.
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(21) If and when the bars 1,2,3,4 of the guard rail is elevated from the lowermost position shown in
(22) Thereby, a user only elevating one end or both ends of the top bar 1, results in the one end or both ends the lower bars 2,3,4, sequentially, by the braces 20,23,26 and protrusions 21,22,24,25,27 automatically being elevated, too. A distance between the top and the bottom of the braces 20,23,26 defines a distance between the bars 1,2,3,4, when the top bar 1 is in the uppermost position (see
(23) The top suspension element 11 has a pawl 29 intended for engaging a hook of a hook latch (see description below) to maintain the top bar 1 in an uppermost position (see
(24) The guard rail comprises, as mentioned, a guide rack 5,6 at each end of the guard rail.
(25) The guide rack 5,6 comprises a top cap 30 intended for being inserted into a top of the cover profile 7. The top cap 30 supports a hook 31 pivotally connected to the top cap 30. The hook 31 extends downwards from the top cap 30. The hook 31 is capable of pivoting via a hook pivot pin 32 of the top cap 30. The hook 31 is intended for holding the top bar 1 at an uppermost position in relation to the guide rack. The pawl 29 of the top suspension element 11 is intended for engaging the hook 31, when the top bar 1 is elevated to the uppermost position. When the top bar 1 is elevated to the uppermost position, and during engagement between the pawl 29 and the hook 31, the pawl 29 engages the hook 31 by the hook 31 pivoting around the hook pivoting pin 32, thereby allowing the pawl 29 to engage the hook 31. The hook 31 is biased by a helical torsion spring 33 (see
(26) The guide rack 5,6 also comprises an elongated slide 35 with an inner slide rail 36 and an outer slide rail 37. In a situation of use, the slide 35 extends vertically in tracks of a steel tube inside the cover profile 7 (see
(27) A pawl 39 of the inner slide rail 36 rests in one of the plurality of notches 38 of the outer slide rail 37. The notch, which the pawl 39 of the inner slide rail 37 is resting in, defines how far up or how far down the top cap 30 of the guide rack is raised or lowered in relation to the bed, which the guide rack is attached to.
(28) A stop latch 40 constitutes part of the guide rack. The stop latch 40 is elongated and extends along the outer slide rail 36. The stop latch 40 has a protruding stop 41 at one end of the stop latch 40. In the position of the stop latch 40 shown in
(29) Release of the stop latch 40, and subsequently allowing the pawl 39 of the inner slide rail 36 to displace from the rest in the notch 38, is described with reference to
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(31) The first release mechanism has a relatively large push button 34 (see also
(32) When the first release push button 34 is pushed down, the hook 31 for holding the pawl 29 of the top suspension element 11 in an uppermost position is released, and the pawl 29 of the top suspension element 11 is released. Subsequently, the top bar 1 and the lower bars 2,3,4 may be lowered to a lowermost position (see
(33) Thus, when the top bar and the lower bars are in the lowermost position along the guide rack, a bedridden person is capable of getting out of bed or getting into bed and/or nursing personnel may handle the bedridden person, for any reason. When the top bar is in the uppermost position, the bedridden person is intentionally inhibited from getting out of bed. Also, when the top bar is in the uppermost position, the bed-ridden person is inhibited from accidentally falling out of the bed.
(34) The second release mechanism has a relatively small push button 42 embedded in the top cap 30 of the guide rack. The second release push button 42 is biased by a helical compression spring 43 situated between a top of the stop latch 40 and a top of the inner slide rail 36. When the second release push button 42 is pushed down, the stop latch 40 is pushed downwards, and the stop 41 of the stop latch 40 is no longer inhibiting the pawl 39 of the inner slide rail in being displaced from the notch, in which the pawl is resting.
(35) A user may, at the same time as pushing the second release push button 42, displace the top cap 30 a little upwards, so that the pawl 39 of the inner slide rail 36 is released from the notch 38, in which the pawl 39 is resting. When the user pulls the top cap 30 a little upwards, the pawl 39 is released from the notch 38. The pawl 39 is displaced to a vertical slot 44 extending along all the openings of the plurality of notches 38. The pawl 39 is now allowed being displaced all the way to a top of the vertical slot 44, or allowed being displaced all the way to a bottom of the vertical slot 44, or allowed being displaced upwards or downwards to any position along the vertical slot 44, between the top of the vertical slot 44 and the bottom of the vertical slot 44.
(36) When the second release push button 42 is pushed, and the pawl 39 of the inner slide rail 36 is in a position along the vertical slot 44, the entire guide rack 35 may be displaced upwards or downwards. Displacing the guide rack 35 upwards or downwards is required to adjust a position of the guide rack 35 in relation to a frame of the bed, onto which frame the guard rail is attached (see
(37) Different beds have different frames, and therefore, when attaching the guard rail to a frame of a bed, the guide racks 35 at each end of the guard rail will extend at different more or less elevated positions in relation to a frame of the bed, and in relation to a top surface of a mattress of the bed, depending on the frame of the bed.
(38) If the frame of the bed is so designed, that the position, where the attachment elements 8,9 (se
(39) On the contrary, if the frame of the bed is so designed, that the position, where the attachment elements 8,9 (se
(40) By displacing the guide rack 5,6 upward or downwards, a position of the top bar, when being in an uppermost position, may be adjusted so that the top bar is in an uppermost position avoiding the bedridden person falling out of the bed, but still allowing the bedridden person or nursery personal beside the bed reaching over the top bar.
(41) The guard rail of the invention may have additional features, which are supplement to the features described with reference to the figures and as disclosed in the figures.
(42) A first additional feature is a sheet, extending between one top bar of one guard rail extending along one side of a bed and another top bar of another guard rail extending along at another side of a bed, and where at least one of the one top bar and the other top bar, respectively, has an actuator for displacing the sheet transverse to the sides of the bed, and where the actuator has a monitor for monitoring any displacement of the sheet transverse to the sides of the bed.
(43) Monitoring any displacement of the sheet has the advantage of being capable of monitoring, without nursing staff being present, and possibly monitoring remotely, that a bedridden person lying on the sheet is rolled to one side or the other. Monitoring that a bedridden person lying on the sheet is rolled to one side or the other has the advantage of being capable of ensuring frequent rolling to one side or the other of the bed-ridden person, thereby possibly avoiding any bedsores, which the bedridden person otherwise may get, if the bedridden person is not frequently rolled to the one side or the other.
(44) A second additional feature is a communication means for communicating to persons or data storage of any operation of the actuator of the top rod of the guard rail and/or of the guide rack, where the communication means is connected to sensors for sensing operation of the actor and/or for sensing operation of the first release mechanism of the guide rack as disclosed with reference to the figures.
(45) Communicating any operation of the guard rail has the advantage of being capable of checking if, when end possibly how the guard rail is operated. Checking if, when end possibly how the guard rail is operated has the advantage of knowing if, when end possibly how a bedridden person is attended to, or knowing if, when end possibly how a bedridden person gets into bed and/or gets out of bed.
(46) A third additional feature is a sheet, extending between one top bar of one guard rail extending along one side of a bed and another top bar of another guard rail extending along at another side of a bed, and where at least one of the one top bar and the other top bar, respectively, has an actuator for displacing the sheet transverse to the sides of the bed, and where the actuator has a monitor for monitoring an amperage applied to the actuator during displacement of the sheet transverse to the sides of the bed.
(47) The amperage applied to the actuator multiplied with a standard voltage such as 12V or 24V gives the electrical power applied to the actuator. The more power applied to the actuator, the more load the actuator is capable of applying to the sheet. An amount of load applied to the sheet is dependent on the load of the bedridden person on the sheet. And the load of the bedridden person lying on the sheet is dependent on the weight of the person. Thus, monitoring the amperage applied to the actuator is an indication of the weight of the person lying on the sheet. Thereby, the weight of the parson may be established without a need for the person to be positioned on a scale.
(48) A fourth additional feature is a top bar provide with a longitudinal slot extending along a generatrix of the top bar, where the longitudinal slot has an orifice and has a cavity, and where a largest cross-sectional dimension of the cavity, seen in plane perpendicular to the longitudinal extension, is larger than a smallest dimension of the orifice, seen in the plane perpendicular to the longitudinal extension.
(49) A longitudinal slot extending along a generatrix of the top bar, and having a largest cavity dimension and a smallest orifice dimension as disclosed result in the sheet being capable of being secured to the top bar in an easy and safe manner. The sheet, along a longitudinal edge of the sheet, must have a specific cross-sectional dimension, seen in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the sheet, being between the largest cross-sectional dimension of the cavity and the smallest cross-sectional dimension of the orifice. Sliding the longitudinal edge of the sheet longitudinally along extension of the longitudinal slot result in that the specific cross-sectional dimension of the sheet is accommodated in the cavity, but at the same time, the specific cross-sectional dimension of the longitudinal edge of sheet is not capable of shifting out of the orifice.
LIST OF ELEMENTS
(50) 1 Top rod of guard rail 2 Lower rod of guard rail 3 Lower rod of guard rail 4 Lower rod of guard rail 5 Guide rack for guard rail 6 Guide rack for guard rail 7 Cover profile of guide rack 8 Attachment element of guide rack 9 Attachment element of guide rack 10-11 Top suspension element 12 Lower suspension element 13 Lower suspension element 14 Lower suspension element 15 Pivot pin of top suspension element 16 Pivot pin of lower suspension element 17 Pivot pin of lower suspension element 18 Pivot pin of lower suspension element 19 Bottom cap of guide rack 20 Upper brace 21 Protrusion of top suspension element 22 Protrusion of lower suspension element 23 Middle brace 24 Protrusion of lower suspension element 25 Protrusion of lower suspension element 26 Lower brace 27 Protrusion of lower suspension element 28 Protrusion of lower suspension element 29 Pawl of top suspension element 30 Top cap of guide rack 31 Hook of guide rack 32 Pivot pin of hook 33 Helical torsion spring 34 Push button for hook 35 Elongated slide of guide rack 36 Inner slide rail 37 Outer slide rail 38 Notches of outer slide rail 39 Pawl of inner slide rail 40 Stop latch of guide rack 41 Stop of stop latch 42 Push button for elongated slide 43 Helical compression spring 44 Vertical slot of inner guide rail