MOBILE UNIT COMPRISING A COLLAPSIBLE DOME-SHAPED HOOD
20240260764 ยท 2024-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G2203/80
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G12/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G10/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
For the purpose of covering at least the head of a person lying on a person supporting device such as a hospital bed or gurney, a unit having a hood is provided. The unit is particularly a mobile unit so that the unit can be easily put in place relative to a person supporting device or moved away from a person supporting device and taken to another area. The hood has a generally dome-shaped appearance and can be put in an expanded state and in a collapsed state according to desire. The hood is supported on a floor surface through a frame. Preferably, the unit is configured to enable adjustment of a height position of the hood relative to the floor surface. The hood provides privacy to a person and shields the person from external stimuli.
Claims
1. A mobile unit comprising: a collapsible hood having a generally dome-shaped appearance in an expanded state, and a frame supporting the hood on a floor surface, wherein the mobile unit is configured to be used in combination with a device for supporting a person in a generally lying position and to be positioned at a head end of the device.
2. The mobile unit according to claim 1, wherein the mobile unit is configured to be used as a stand-alone unit free from mechanical connection to the device for supporting a person in a generally lying position.
3. The mobile unit according to claim 1, wherein the entirety of the hood is movable in the mobile unit to assume different height positions relative to the floor surface.
4. The mobile unit according to claim 1, wherein the frame is configured to allow variation of a height position of the hood relative to the floor surface.
5. The mobile unit according to claim 1, wherein the frame comprises a base frame part and a carrier frame part, wherein the hood is coupled to the carrier frame part, and wherein the carrier frame part is displaceable relative to the base frame part in height direction (H).
6. The mobile unit according to claim 5, comprising an electric frame drive mechanism that is configured to displace the carrier frame part relative to the base frame part.
7. The mobile unit according to claim 6, wherein the electric frame drive mechanism comprises at least one electric linear actuator.
8. The mobile unit according to claim 6, wherein the carrier frame part is coupled to the base frame part through at least one gas spring.
9. The mobile unit according to claim 1, wherein the frame is equipped with wheels which are arranged to contact the floor surface.
10. The mobile unit according to claim 9, comprising a mechanism that is configured to act on at least one of the wheels to block rotation of the at least one of the wheels in one position and to enable rotation of the at least one of the wheels in another position.
11. The mobile unit according to claim 1, wherein the hood comprises a number of rigid segments which are movable relative to each other and which are configured to be stowed in a collapsed state of the hood in an arrangement in which, from a segment that is a back segment in an expanding direction (E) of the hood to a segment that is a front segment in the expanding direction (E) of the hood, a segment that is more to the back is received in a space offered by an adjacent segment that is more to the front.
12. The mobile unit according to claim 11, wherein each of the segments comprises a hollow structure of rigid plastic in which a core of foam material is arranged.
13. The mobile unit according to claim 11, wherein each of the segments is generally U-shaped with two side sections and an intermediate section, and wherein the segments are hingably coupled to the frame at the position of ends of their side sections.
14. The mobile unit according to claim 13, wherein the segments are mounted on a common hinge shaft, and wherein each of the segments with the exception of the back segment is configured to engage on an adjacent segment that is a trailing segment in the expanding direction (E) of the hood after having been hinged about the hinge shaft over a limited angle during an expanding action of the hood.
15. The mobile unit according to claim 14, wherein adjacent segments are coupled to each other through a pin-slot coupling.
16. The mobile unit according to claim 14, comprising an electric hood drive mechanism that is configured to move the front segment.
17. The mobile unit according to claim 16, wherein the electric hood drive mechanism (50) comprises an electric linear actuator.
18. The mobile unit according to claim 17, wherein a coupling arrangement between the electric hood drive mechanism and the front segment is configured to enable decoupling the front segment (11.sub.f) from the electric hood drive mechanism under the influence of external forces acting on the front segment to move the front segment about the hinge shaft.
19. The mobile unit according to claim 18, wherein the coupling arrangement comprises at least one element that is biased to a position for coupling the front segment to the electric hood drive mechanism.
20. The mobile unit according to claim 11, wherein the back segment is movable in the expanding direction (E) of the hood from a default rest position to a position for leaving space at a backside of the hood.
21. The mobile unit according to claim 1, comprising two user interfaces configured to receive input of a user for operating one or more electric components of the mobile unit, wherein one of the user interfaces is at a position that is accessible from inside the hood when the hood is in the expanded state.
22. The mobile unit according to claim 1, comprising a battery that is electrically coupled to one or more electric components of the mobile unit for supplying electric energy to the one or more electric components.
23. The mobile unit according to claim 1, comprising at least one electric device chosen from the group including an entertainment device, a communication device, a medical device equipped with at least one sensor configured to detect at least one medical parameter, a sleep monitoring device and a wake-up device.
24. The mobile unit according to claim 23, wherein the at least one electric device is arranged at an inside position of the hood.
25. The mobile unit according to claim 1, wherein the frame comprises at least one area that is configured to support one or more external items.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the description of the invention by way of exemplary and non-limiting embodiments of a mobile unit for placement at a head end of a person supporting device and components of such a unit.
[0018] The person skilled in the art will appreciate that the described embodiments of the unit according to the present invention are exemplary in nature only and not to be construed as limiting the scope of protection defined in the claims in any way. The person skilled in the art will realize that alternatives and equivalent embodiments of the unit can be conceived and reduced to practice without departing from the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0019] Reference will be made to the figures on the accompanying drawing sheets. The figures are schematic in nature and therefore not necessarily drawn to scale. Further, equal reference numerals denote equal or similar parts. On the attached drawing sheets,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0027] In the shown embodiment of the mobile unit 1, the frame 20 is movable on the floor surface 5 through wheels 21 arranged at a floor-facing side of the frame 20. Thus, the mobile unit 1 can be displaced very easily on the floor surface 5, can be rolled towards and away from a person supporting device as appropriate, can be taken to an area for cleaning purposes, etc.
[0028] According to a practical aspect of the mobile unit 1, a height position of the hood 10 relative to the floor surface 5 is adjustable. To that end, the frame 20 comprises a base frame part 22 and a carrier frame part 23, wherein the hood 10 is coupled to the carrier frame part 23, and wherein the carrier frame part 23 is displaceable relative to the base frame part 22 in height direction H. A practical example of a distance range along which the carrier frame part may be movable in the height direction H is 300 mm. For the purpose of displacing the carrier frame part 23 relative to the base frame part 22, the mobile unit 1 is equipped with an electric frame drive mechanism 30.
[0029] The mobile unit 1 is equipped with at least one user interface 41 by means of which the electric frame drive mechanism 30 can be operated and other actions can be performed.
[0030] The electric frame drive mechanism 30 is shown in
[0031] The hood 10 comprises a number of rigid segments 11 which are movable relative to each other. In a collapsed state of the hood 10, as shown in
[0032] As can be seen in
[0033] Components of the electric hood drive mechanism 50 and of a coupling arrangement 60 connected to the electric hood drive mechanism 60, as may be provided at one or both of the sides of the front segment 11 of the hood 10, are shown in
[0034] When the hood 10 is manually put from the expanded state to the collapsed state, the manually exerted forces act to move the arms 64 further along the basic element 61. In the process, the forces exerted by the springs of the spring-mounted elements 66 are counteracted, so that the protruding portions 65 of the arms 64 are enabled to actually move out of the recessed portions 63 of the basic element 61, wherein the movement of the arms 64 relative to the basic element 61 is guided under the influence of the spring-mounted elements 66 sliding in the slot 62 in the basic element 61. A position of the arms 64 relative to the basic element 61 as shown in
[0035] The mobile unit 1 may be provided with any added device according to desire, such as a flatscreen and a sound system. Also, one or more areas of the mobile unit 1 may be shaped so as to enable support of one or more external items. In this respect, a support 26 on the carrier frame part 23 for an infusion bag can be seen in
[0036] The dimensioning of the mobile unit 1 is chosen in relation to the intended use of the mobile unit 1. In this respect, it is noted that a width of the generally U-shaped portion 25 of the carrier frame part 23 can be chosen such that the U-shaped portion 25 is capable of surrounding a head end of a hospital bed or gurney at close range. Also, a width of a generally U-shaped bottom portion 27 of the base frame part 22 can be chosen such as to leave sufficient space for a hospital bed or gurney.
[0037] It will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the examples discussed in the foregoing but that several amendments and modifications thereof are possible without deviating from the scope of the present invention as defined by the attached claims. In particular, combinations of specific features of various aspects of the invention may be made. An aspect of the invention may be further advantageously enhanced by adding a feature that was described in relation to another aspect of the invention. While the present invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the figures and the description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary only, and not restrictive.
[0038] The present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by a person skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the figures, the description and the attached claims. In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other steps or elements, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Any reference numerals in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention.
[0039] Notable aspects of the present invention are summarized as follows. For the purpose of covering at least the head of a person lying on a person supporting device such as a hospital bed or gurney, a unit 1 comprising a hood 10 is provided. The unit 1 is particularly a mobile unit 1 so that the unit 1 can be easily put in place relative to a person supporting device or moved away from a person supporting device and taken to another area. The hood 10 has a generally dome-shaped appearance and can be put in an expanded state and in a collapsed state according to desire. The mobile unit 1 further comprises a frame 20 for supporting the hood 10 on a floor surface 5, independent of a person supporting device. Preferably, the unit 1 is configured to enable adjustment of a height position of the hood 10 relative to the floor surface 5. Notable functions of the hood 10 are providing privacy to a person and shielding the person from external stimuli. Also, the hood 10 can be used for supporting a flatscreen or the like.