STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENT FOR A HOSPITAL BED PROVIDED WITH A PHYSIOLOGICAL DECUBITUS SYSTEM
20170143568 · 2017-05-25
Inventors
- Eduardo Antônio CAUDURO (Cachoeira do sul, BR)
- Luis Antônio Silva TAVARES (Cachoeira do Itapemirim, BR)
Cpc classification
A61G7/0514
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/0573
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G7/057
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
It is described a constructive arrangement in hospital bed provided with physiological decubitus system comprising a fixed base (10), a moving base (20), a fixed pallet (30) and a moving pallet (40), describing an electric-mechanical actuator (50), driven by a timer, responsible for the up and down movement of the moving pallet (40) and two electric-mechanical actuators (60 and 61) responsible for the bed elevation movements (seat, back and knees) driven manually through the remote control and connected to the command center. Electric-mechanical actuators (50) and (60 and 61) allow the bed elevation and support point switching of the patient over the bed, promoting a silent and imperceptible work.
Claims
1. CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENT IN HOSPITAL BED PROVIDED WITH PHYSIOLOGICAL DECUBITUS SYSTEM, comprising a fixed base (10) provided with structure (11); a moving base (20) provided with four pistons (21), four fastening points (22) receiving articulated arms (23), a bar (24) provided with sheaves (241) and in the central portion a set of sheaves (25) and articulated arms (26); a fixed pallet (30) having a structure provided with quadrangular segments of 4 cm in each side and a space of 6 cm between its quadrangular segments, provided with three articulating points (31), four segments (32, 33, 34 and 35) of bed elevation, connecting means (321, 341 and 351) with the moving base (20) and fastening mean (331) with the fixed base (10), supporting structure (36) provided with spaces (361); a moving pallet (40) having a structure provided with quadrangular segments of 4 cm in each side and a space of 6 cm between its quadrangular segments, provided with three articulating points (41), four segments (42, 43, 44 and 45) of bed elevation and connecting means (421, 441 and 451) together with the moving base (20) and fastening mean (431) together with the moving base (20); an electric-mechanical actuator (50) for acting the moving pallet (40), managed by a timer, and two electric-mechanical actuators (60 and 61) for actuating the bed elevation, managed by the remote control.
2. CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENT IN HOSPITAL BED PROVIDED WITH PHYSIOLOGICAL DECUBITUS SYSTEM, according to claim 1, wherein the supporting structure (36) is fixed to the fixed pallet (30) and receives in its spaces (361) the quadrangular segments resulting from moving pallet (40).
3. CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENT IN HOSPITAL BED PROVIDED WITH PHYSIOLOGICAL DECUBITUS SYSTEM, according to claim 1, wherein it has four pistons (21) described in the moving base (20) ends.
4. CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENT IN HOSPITAL BED PROVIDED WITH PHYSIOLOGICAL DECUBITUS SYSTEM, according to claim 1, wherein the fixed pallet (30) and the moving pallet (40) overlap between its spaces of 6 cm, describing an interval of 1 cm between each element, keeping the platforms (30 and 40) parallel and in the longitudinal direction.
Description
[0012] In order to describe the technical characteristics of the constructive arrangement in hospital bed provided with physiological decubitus system, the following figures are presented:
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[0021] The hospital bed provided with physiological decubitus system, object of the present utility model, comprises a fixed base (10), a moving base (20), a fixed pallet (30) and a moving pallet (40), describing an electric-mechanical actuator (50) responsible for up and down movement of the moving pallet (40) and two electric-mechanical actuators (60 and 61) responsible for bed elevation movements (seat, back and knees), besides illustrating the headboards and safety handrails to the bedridden patient.
[0022] The said electric-mechanical actuator (60) drives the segments (32 and 42) of the bed representing the headboard. The said electric-mechanical actuator (61) drives the segments (34 and 44) representing the footboard. Both are manually driven through the remote control connected to the central command of the equipment.
[0023] The fixed base (10) has a rectangular structure provided with four supporting points having in their ends movement wheels and a longitudinal structure (11) for supporting the electric-mechanical actuator (50), the said structure (11) aims to guide the movement and the elevation of the moving base (20).
[0024] The moving base (20) described a rectangular structure provided with four pistons (21) described in the ends of the moving base (20) and attached to the fixed base (10), stabilizing the up and down movement of the moving pallet (40) and allowing the movement to become imperceptible to the bedridden patient.
[0025] In the lower portion of the moving base (20) it is described four fastening points (22) receiving articulated arms (23), attached to a bar (24) provided with sheaves (241), arranged over the structure (11) and driven by the electric-mechanical actuator (50). The said bar (24) performs a horizontal movement for vertical driving of the moving pallet (40).
[0026] In the central portion of the moving base (20) is described a set of sheaves (25) and articulated arms (26) performing the horizontal movement over the moving base (20) due to electric-mechanical actuators (60 and 61) drive, the said articulated arms (26) are attached into the supporting points (421) and (441) of the moving pallet (40) and in the supporting points (321) and (341) of the fixed pallet (30), promoting the moving pallet (40) elevation and consequently, the fixed pallet (30) movement, allowing the bed elevation (seat, back and knees), as the patient need. With that, the bed performs the patient movement in synchrony with the moving pallet (40) movement.
[0027] The fixed pallet (30) has a structure provided with quadrangular segments of 4 cm in each side and a space of 6 cm between its quadrangular segments, provided with three articulating points (31) promoting the division of the bed into four segments (32, 33, 34 and 35) allowing the bed elevation (seat, back and knees), as patient need. The said fixed pallet (30) has four segments (32, 33, 34 and 35) provided with connecting means (321, 331, 341 and 351) connected together with the moving base (20) and fixed base (10) through a set of sheaves (25) and bars (26), wherein the attachment (331) is attached directly into the fixed base (10) allowing the supporting and attachment of all fixed set (10).
[0028] The moving pallet (40) has a structure provided with quadrangular segments of 4 cm in each side and a space of 6 cm between its quadrangular segments, provided with three articulating points (41) promoting the division of the bed into four segments (42, 43, 44 and 45) allowing the bed elevation (seat, back and knees), as patient need. The said moving pallet (40) has four segments (42, 43, 44 and 45) provided with connecting means (421, 431, 441 and 451) together with the moving base (20) and fixed base (10) through a set of sheaves (25) and bars (26), wherein the attachment (431) is attached directly into the moving base (20) allowing the supporting and attachment of all moving set (20).
[0029] The fixed pallet (30) and the moving pallet (40) overlap between its spaces of 6 cm, forming a bed with interval of 1 cm between each element, keeping the pallets (30 and 40) parallel and in the longitudinal direction. So the connection of fixed pallet (30) and moving pallet (40) are performed by the set of sheaves and bars (25 and 26), have supporting structures (36) making it possible the moving pallet (40) to get out from the stroke in the elevation moment and fawler movement of the bed.
[0030] The connection structures (321, 341 and 351) of the fixed pallet (30) and connection structures (421, 441 and 451) of the moving pallet (40) are interconnected together with the moving base (20) through the set of sheaves and bars (25 and 26) allowing its movement. The attachment structure (331) is attached together with the fixed base (10) and the attachment structure (431) is attached together with the moving base (20) allowing supporting and attaching the fixed pallets (30) and moving pallet (40).
[0031] The fixed pallet (30) provided in its lower portion with supporting structure (36) receives in its spaces (361) the quadrangular segments overlapping resulted from moving pallet (40), allowing the organized movement of both pallets (30 and 40) and making it impossible the pallet (40) to get out from the stroke in the elevation moment and fawler movement. The said supporting structure (36) allows the bed elevation (seat, back and knees) in synchrony with the vertical movement of the moving pallet (40).
[0032] The movement (fawler) of the hospital bed provided with physiological decubitus system, occurs through electric-mechanical actuators (60 and 61) drive by a manual command through the remote control arranged together with the hospital bed, allowing the bedridden patient to perform the bed elevation (seat, back and knees) in synchrony with the vertical movement switching of the moving pallet (40). The said moving pallet (40) being moved through the electric-mechanical actuator (50) commanded by a timer.
[0033] The electric-mechanical actuator (50) when driven performs a horizontal movement offsetting a bar (24) over the longitudinal structure (11) promoting the vertical elevation of the moving base (20) and consequently, the vertical elevation of the moving pallet (40), switching between fixed pallet (30) and moving pallet (40) in the contact surface of the bed with the bedridden patient.
[0034] The vertical movement of the moving base (20) is provided by the electric-mechanical actuator (50), which when performing its horizontal movement promotes the moving base (20) and moving pallet (40) movement. The said moving base (20) is provided with four pistons (21) described in the moving base (20) ends and attached to the fixed base (10), stabilizing the up and down movement of the moving pallet (40) and allowing the movement to become imperceptible to the bedridden patient.
[0035] The hospital bed provided with decubitus system allows the electric-mechanical actuators (50) and (60 and 61) work together or individually, without interfering the movement of one of the other, allowing the system to work in synchrony.
[0036] The hospital bed provided with physiological decubitus system describes a system of vertical drive of the moving pallet (40) operating between the fixed pallet (30), controlled by a timer allowing setting the time and the switching interval between pallets, according to the need of the bedridden patient.