OSCILLATING HOSPITAL BED AIMED AT PREVENTING DECUBITUS ULCER
20190336369 ยท 2019-11-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/0573
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G7/057
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
This present invention decreases the risks of pressure ulcer formation by steadily and smoothly changing the support points of the body to vary the effective area of support of bony protrusions from the body on the skin and compressing it to the bed, which causes the reduction, as close to zero as possible, of the amount of time pressure is exerted by the weight of the body on the bed and restricted areas of support, preventing that the areas of risk of low blood flood by the weight of the body, remain in ischemia and, therefore, with increased blood flow to these parts of the body.
The purpose of this present invention is designed to slowly, steadily, and smoothly change the body support points to vary the effective area of body support on the bed with slow, constant oscillations, in the directions of the width and length of the mattress support and having two sets of drive systems (DS) attached to the chassis (4) intended to support all components, such as the electric motor (7), driven by a power drive (PWM) in the control panel (PC), said electric motor (7) being fitted with gear (8) connected to another gear (9) and a minimum pitch (10), which drives the worm thread vertical shaft (11) intended to move the flat or arched mattress support (2) vertically and the coupling (13) that carries out the vertical coupling of the tip (12) of the vertical shaft (11), which allows adjustment of the coupling (13) and tip (12) of the vertical shaft (11) to the lateral movements between the tip (12) of the vertical shaft (11) and the flat or arched mattress support (2) resulting from transversal oscillations; the rotation shaft (5A) support (5), which couples with the cylindrical shaft (3) attached to the arched mattress support (2), the equipment's chassis (4), and the noise and vibration absorbing cushions (6) as well as the support (14) of hoods (15) and (16) that surround and protect the vertical screw shaft (11).
Claims
1: OSCILLATING HOSPITAL BED AIMED AT PREVENTING DECUBITUS ULCER, designed to slowly, steadily, and smoothly change the body support points to vary the effective area of body support on the bed with slow, constant oscillations, in the directions of the width and length of the mattress support, characterized by having two sets of drive systems (DS) attached to the chassis (4) intended to support all components, such as the electric motor (7), driven by a power drive (PWM) in the control panel (PC), said electric motor (7) being fitted with gear (8) connected to another gear (9) and a minimum pitch (10), which drives the worm thread vertical shaft (11) intended to move the flat or arched mattress support (2) vertically and the coupling (13) that carries out the vertical coupling of the tip (12) of the vertical shaft (11), which allows adjustment of the coupling (13) and tip (12) of the vertical shaft (11) to the lateral movements between the tip (12) of the vertical shaft (11) and the flat or arched mattress support (2) resulting from transversal oscillations; the rotation shaft (5A) support (5), which couples with the cylindrical shaft (3) attached to the arched mattress support (2), the equipment's chassis (4), and the noise and vibration absorbing cushions (6) as well as the support (14) of hoods (15) and (16) that surround and protect the vertical screw shaft (11).
2: OSCILLATING HOSPITAL BED AIMED AT PREVENTING DECUBITUS ULCER, in accordance with claim 1, characterized by the coupling (13) being attached to the arched support (2) and allowing mobile coupling between the tip (12) of the vertical shaft (11) and the arched mattress support (2), said coupling (13) having a receptacle, or C shape, with an open hole for the lower part, through which the T-shaped tip (12) of the vertical screw shaft (11) slides, with the coupling (13) being applied to any point of the arched mattress support (2), preferably closer to one of the edges.
3: OSCILLATING HOSPITAL BED AIMED AT PREVENTING DECUBITUS ULCER, in accordance with claim 1, characterized by the Microprocessed Control Panel (PC) which controls the motor's speed and rotation direction, as well as rotation time in each direction.
4: OSCILLATING HOSPITAL BED AIMED AT PREVENTING DECUBITUS ULCER, in accordance with claim 1, characterized by the pillow support (ST) being fixed to the support (S3) through support (S4) with height adjustment by means of the screw (RA).
5: OSCILLATING HOSPITAL BED AIMED AT PREVENTING DECUBITUS ULCER, in accordance with claim 1, characterized by the control panel (PC) having a power unit, show the tilt sensor (E), which has two measuring axesone for the longitudinal tilt (Y) and another for the transverse tilt (X)of the support mattress (2) said tilt sensor (E) providing the CPU (F) with tilting measurements relative to these two axes.
6: OSCILLATING HOSPITAL BED AIMED AT PREVENTING DECUBITUS ULCER in accordance with claim 1, characterized by the CPU (F) preferably equipped with three memoriesRAM for calculating variables, FLASH, which contains the firmware, and EEPRON, which contains the predetermined operating parameters and start-up conditions.
7: OSCILLATING HOSPITAL BED AIMED AT PREVENTING DECUBITUS ULCER, with two ports to (I) and (J) power drivers, connected to (K) and (L) motors, respectively dedicated to producing longitudinal oscillations along the Y axis and transversal oscillations along the X axis; a dedicated input port (G) for the keyboard, an output port (H) for display data from the control panel (PC), and there may also be two analog ports, not shown, for information input on the instantaneously applied currents to the (K) and (L) motors.
8: OSCILLATING HOSPITAL BED AIMED AT PREVENTING DECUBITUS ULCER in accordance with claim 1, characterized by the control panel (PC) consisting of one display (26), alphanumeric, backlit, with two lines of sixteen characters and eight keys, that allows the activation and control of various functions and alarm buzzer (25) that emits an overload sound signal and informs the user that the motors (K and L) have been switched off.
9: OSCILLATING HOSPITAL BED AIMED AT PREVENTING DECUBITUS ULCER, in accordance with claim 1, characterized by the keys having the following functions: START/STOP (17); Return both tilts to the level position (18); A key to activate MENU (19), where the display shows TRANSVERSAL and LONGITUDINAL A set conventionally arranged with five keys: Main navigation key activates the ENTER (20) function, which allows sub-menus to be accessed and changed, which, when pressed a second time, the display (26) shows three digits and adjusts the amplitude in centimeters and duration in minutes, in the transversal or longitudinal direction, as selected in the MENU. Upper key being UP (21); Lower key being DOWN (22); Left key LEFT (23); and Right key RIGHT (24).
Description
ILLUSTRATIONS
[0038] So as to enable proper visualization and a clear understanding of the concepts applied to the preferred embodiment, schematic illustrative figures are attached where:
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[0046] Below is a detailed description of the figures mentioned above.
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[0050] The microprocessed control panel (PC) controls the motor's speed and rotation direction, as well as the rotation time in each direction, which results in controlling the amplitude and frequency of the flat or arched mattress support's oscillations in the transverse direction; also seen is the rotation shaft support (5), which couples with the cylindrical shaft (3) attached to the arched mattress support (2), the equipment's chassis (4), and the noise and vibration absorbing cushion (6), which dampens noise and vibrations from the support (5A); also shown is the support (14) of hoods (15) and (16) that surround and protect the vertical screw shaft (11) from accidental contact and dust.
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[0057] The first touch key activates the START function (17)the green LED lights upand the second key activates the STOP functionthe red LED lights up; a key to activate the Return both tilts to the level position (18); a key to activate MENU (19), where the display shows TRANSVERSAL and LONGITUDINAL; a set conventionally arranged with five keys, the main navigation key activating ENTER (20), which allows sub-menus to be accessed and changed, i.e., access and make changes in transversal and longitudinal directions, as per the MENU shown on the display (26), and when the ENTER key (20) is pressed the second time, the display (26) shows three digits, the last digit to the right being a decimal point, and by pressing the ENTER key (20), the amplitude in centimeters and duration in minutes are set for either direction, as selected on the MENU, and display (26) digits blink to remind the user of the possibility of new programming by using the set of navigation keys placed at the four cardinal points around the ENTER key (20), the upper key being UP (21), the lower key being DOWN (22), the left key LEFT (23), and the right key RIGHT (24); the display (20) also has an alarm buzzer (25) that emits an overload sound signal and informs the user that the motors (K and L) have been switched off.