WO1986000221A1 - Device for beds for turning of patients - Google Patents

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WO1986000221A1
WO1986000221A1 PCT/DK1985/000061 DK8500061W WO8600221A1 WO 1986000221 A1 WO1986000221 A1 WO 1986000221A1 DK 8500061 W DK8500061 W DK 8500061W WO 8600221 A1 WO8600221 A1 WO 8600221A1
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Christian Buus Pedersen
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Priority to DE3590309A priority Critical patent/DE3590309C2/en
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Priority to GB08603993A priority patent/GB2171007B/en
Publication of WO1986000221A1 publication Critical patent/WO1986000221A1/en
Priority to SE8600743A priority patent/SE8600743L/en
Priority to NO86860630A priority patent/NO163165C/en
Priority to FI860757A priority patent/FI84975C/en

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G7/00Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
    • A61G7/001Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons with means for turning-over the patient
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G7/00Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
    • A61G7/10Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons, e.g. special adaptations of hoists thereto
    • A61G7/1013Lifting of patients by
    • A61G7/1015Cables, chains or cords
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G7/00Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
    • A61G7/10Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons, e.g. special adaptations of hoists thereto
    • A61G7/1025Lateral movement of patients, e.g. horizontal transfer
    • A61G7/1032Endless belts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G7/00Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
    • A61G7/10Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons, e.g. special adaptations of hoists thereto
    • A61G7/104Devices carried or supported by
    • A61G7/1044Stationary fixed means, e.g. fixed to a surface or bed
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G2200/00Information related to the kind of patient or his position
    • A61G2200/30Specific positions of the patient
    • A61G2200/32Specific positions of the patient lying

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  • the present invention relates to a bed, particularly hospital or nursing home bed, comprising a sheet arranged between two rollers with two opposite sides or end portions of the sheet each being wound around one of the two rollers of which each is associated with a drive means, particularly an electromotor drive means, serving to rotate the rollers to wind the sheet from one roller to the other in either direction, particularly as to provide a turning of a person laying on the sheet.
  • a drive means particularly an electromotor drive means
  • It -thus belongs to the state of the Art to accommo ⁇ date hospital or nursing home beds so that the sheet, on which a patient, who is suffering from impairment of the organs of movement, or at a nursing home a person, who only may move with difficulty, f.i. due to spastic paralysis, is laying, when being moved across the bed provides a turning of this person.
  • a prerequisite for the providing of such a turning is that the rollers have to be positioned at suitable high levels over the bed in proportion to the place where the person is laying on the sheet.
  • the present invention has the purpose to improve these conditions. According to the invention this is attained in the way that the sheet rollers at each of their ends are bearing supported on stanchions which are provided with at least one hinge means enabling a lifting and lowering of the bearing supports by being turned around the hinge means.
  • the hinge means are combined with a slidable locking mechanism comprising a locking brick which by means of a gripping or fixation means can be held in position at at least one of the slidable positions.
  • a gripping or holding means can be a spring loaded snap lock means or can be a manually acti- vatable spanning means, which f.i.
  • Figure 1 in the perspective illustrates a bed equippe'd with a device according to the present in ⁇ vention.
  • Figure 2 in the perspective shows the device accor ⁇ ding to Figure 1 , but not being mounted on a bed
  • Figure 3 illustrates the same as Figure 2, but illu ⁇ strating the rollers when positoned at a lower position.
  • Figure 4 and 5 show a combined embodiment of a hinge or slidable mechanism as viewed from the end and being viewed in direction of the axis of the associated ro.ller
  • Figure 6 illustrates a slidable locking means viewed in vertical cross section through a hinge means with horizontal axis and being shown with the associated roller occupying the upper position.
  • stanchions 7, 8 are mounted which carry bearing means for bearing pins 5 on the end of the two rollers 4 around which, as described above, the side por ⁇ tions of a sheet 1 which stretches across the bed are wound.
  • the rollers 4 are rotatably positioned and may be driven by means of drive means 10 with f.i. one drive means for each roller.
  • the drive means may be of any kind, manual as well as hydraulic, pneumatical or-electric. They ought to be of the kind which completely or in part provide self locking, when not rotating, so that the sheet 1 stretched may be hold in a chosen* wound condition by the rollers 4.
  • the idea behind the device according to the invention is to improve such a roller device so that it without the handling of a motor is possible in. a relatively simple way without exerting too much muscle power to lower and lift any of the roller means, whereby a person easily may be brought in and out from the bed. It is remarked, that beds in hospitals and nursing homes often are substantially higher than beds which are used in private homes. That is because the nursing staff then in more comfortable pos ⁇ ;- tionsmay be able to take care of the patients.
  • the known roller devices also suffer from the drawback that they are inconvenient for the persons in the beds when he or she has to be brought out from or into the bed as too much handling work is required often involving more persons of the nursing staff for the purpose.
  • the device according to the invention consists of a hinge means 9 with preferably, but not necessarily, horizontal axis of hinging for the lin ⁇ king together of the two stanchion portions 7 and 8 which are sitting on fork shaped holding means.
  • a simple locking device f.i. a hook type locking device, could be arranged to keep the stanchion portions 7 and 8 held in position in one or more of their working positions.
  • the advantage pro ⁇ vided by the hinge means is that, the sheet 1 not has to be handled in relation to the rollers 4 to bring the rollers to occupy a:-suitable position enabling an easy getting out from and into the bed.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a cross section through a stanchion 7, 8 shown in the same position as shown in Figure 2 respectively in Figure 1. It is seen, that the stanchion portions 1 and 8 internally are hollow. In Figure 3 the hollowness 15 of the portion 8 can also be seen.
  • a slidable locking means which comprises a preferably in the hollowness of the stanchion 7 and in the hollowness 15 of the stanchion 8 thus up and down slidable locking brick 16 which here is shown comprising a guiding or threaded hole for a gripping or holding means 12 carrying an external handle which handle easily is visible in Figure 1, Figure 2 and Figure 3.
  • a slidable locking means which comprises a preferably in the hollowness of the stanchion 7 and in the hollowness 15 of the stanchion 8 thus up and down slidable locking brick 16 which here is shown comprising a guiding or threaded hole for a gripping or holding means 12 carrying an external handle which handle easily is visible in Figure 1, Figure 2 and Figure 3.
  • a key hole like aperture 11 is comprised which is clearly visible in these Figures and in dotted lines is shown in Figure 6 as it in this Figure is laying in front of or behind the cross sectional plane.
  • the gripping or holding means 12 comprises a threaded pin which it is possible to screw into the locking brick 16 through the aperture 11.
  • a thicker portion of the gripping or holding means may be screwed into the broadestportion of the key hole like aperture 1 andhold the lockingbrick fixed against any sliding of it, i.e. in the position shown in Figure 6, so that movements of the hinge means unobstructed may take place.
  • FIG 4 of the drawing an alternative embodiment of the hinge means 9 is shown by which also, in case of further holding means of per se well known kind being present, an upwards and downwards sliding independent of the hinge means movement is made possible.
  • the hinge means 9 is here substituted by a horizontal pin 19 which by not further described side portions fastened to the stanchion 7 is kept in position. Through the opening between the pin 19 and the stanchion 7 a hook like member 20 with a hooked end 21 to grip around the pin 19 is stuck whereby the member 20 is sitting held unto the stanchion portion 7.
  • the vertical length of the pin 19 above the top of the stanchion portion 8 determines how much the stanchion portion 7 may be lowered in relation to the stanchion portion 8 and herewith in relation to the bed.
  • a grooved member 22 sitting on the stanchion portion 8 holds the hooked end 21 fixed when the stanchion portion 7 occupies vertical position.
  • other kinds of with the hinge means 9 cooperating upwards and downwards slidability of the portion 7 in relation to the portion 8 are thinkable, here among also corresponding members which permit an oblique sliding in stead of an upwards and downwards sliding. It is thus remarked, that the " length of the hooke like member 20 between the portion 7 and the grooved member 22 makes an oblique sliding between the portion 7 in relation to the portion 8 possible dependent on the actual length of the lengthy item 20.
  • FIG. 5 A similar embodiment as that shown in Figure 4 is shown in Figure 5.
  • the grooved member 22 is here substi ⁇ tuted by f.i. the upper edge of the stanchion portion 8 with which a hooked member 23 on the stanchion portion 7 may be brought to pending grip at not-kipped-out position of the stanchion portion 7.

Abstract

A bed, particularly a hospital or a nursing home bed, which comprises a sheet (1) arranged between two rollers with two opposite sides or end portions of the sheet each being wound around one of the two rollers, and where a drive means is associated with each of the rollers serving to rotate the single rollers to wind the sheet from one roller to the other particularly as to provide a turning of a person laying on the sheet. To achieve a reduced nursing staff help during leaving and entering the bed the sheet rollers (4) at each of their ends are bearing supported (5, 6) on stanchions (7, 8) which are provided with at least one hinge means (9) enabling a lifting and lowering of the bearing supports (5, 6) by being turned around the hinge means (9). The hinge means (9) may be combined with a slidable locking mechanism comprising a locking brick (16) able to be held in position by means of a gripping or fixation means (12). The single stanchions (7, 8) or both of them may be of the telescopic kind.

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Device for beds for turning of patients.
The present invention relates to a bed, particularly hospital or nursing home bed, comprising a sheet arranged between two rollers with two opposite sides or end portions of the sheet each being wound around one of the two rollers of which each is associated with a drive means, particularly an electromotor drive means, serving to rotate the rollers to wind the sheet from one roller to the other in either direction, particularly as to provide a turning of a person laying on the sheet.
It -thus belongs to the state of the Art to accommo¬ date hospital or nursing home beds so that the sheet, on which a patient, who is suffering from impairment of the organs of movement, or at a nursing home a person, who only may move with difficulty, f.i. due to spastic paralysis, is laying, when being moved across the bed provides a turning of this person. A prerequisite for the providing of such a turning is that the rollers have to be positioned at suitable high levels over the bed in proportion to the place where the person is laying on the sheet.
Besides the attained advantage this solution results in some drawbacks, namely that on the one hand the rollers should be positioned at fairly low levels over the bed to permit the nursing staff to get access to the person in the bed and on the other hand in relation to the drive mechanisms which of practical reasons shouldn't be positioned at too high levels over the bed because then the drive mechanisms also present hindernisses to the access to the bed as the drive mechanisms after all take up fairly large portions of space.
.The present invention has the purpose to improve these conditions. According to the invention this is attained in the way that the sheet rollers at each of their ends are bearing supported on stanchions which are provided with at least one hinge means enabling a lifting and lowering of the bearing supports by being turned around the hinge means. At a further development hereof, to achieve a better fastening of the hinge means, the hinge means are combined with a slidable locking mechanism comprising a locking brick which by means of a gripping or fixation means can be held in position at at least one of the slidable positions. Such a gripping or holding means can be a spring loaded snap lock means or can be a manually acti- vatable spanning means, which f.i. by means of a spanning means of the screw type holds the movable parts' against each other. An alternative embodiment which may be advantageous in that larger or lesser movability of the rollers by the use of the hinge means may be achieved according to the invention consists in that the hinge means are positioned for the hinging together of stanchion portions of which one portion or both portions is (are) of the telescopic kind. Embodiments according to the invention are described in more details in the following under reference to the drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 in the perspective illustrates a bed equippe'd with a device according to the present in¬ vention. Figure 2 in the perspective shows the device accor¬ ding to Figure 1 , but not being mounted on a bed, Figure 3 illustrates the same as Figure 2, but illu¬ strating the rollers when positoned at a lower position. Figure 4 and 5 show a combined embodiment of a hinge or slidable mechanism as viewed from the end and being viewed in direction of the axis of the associated ro.ller, and Figure 6 illustrates a slidable locking means viewed in vertical cross section through a hinge means with horizontal axis and being shown with the associated roller occupying the upper position. In the single Figures of the drawing same parts or items having corresponding functions are designated with the same sign of reference. To illustrate the usefulness of the invention a device according to the invention, as an example, in Figure 1 is shown in the perspective being attached to f.i. a rollable bed with end portions 2 and side portions 3 of which only one is visible in Figure 1. Resting on the side portions 3 by means of f.i. fork shaped holding means for the purpose being lockable to the side portions of the bed by means of securing screws or pins 14, being insertable under the side portions 3 of the bed through holes 13 in the holding means, stanchions 7, 8 are mounted which carry bearing means for bearing pins 5 on the end of the two rollers 4 around which, as described above, the side por¬ tions of a sheet 1 which stretches across the bed are wound. The rollers 4 are rotatably positioned and may be driven by means of drive means 10 with f.i. one drive means for each roller. The drive means may be of any kind, manual as well as hydraulic, pneumatical or-electric. They ought to be of the kind which completely or in part provide self locking, when not rotating, so that the sheet 1 stretched may be hold in a chosen* wound condition by the rollers 4.
The idea behind the device according to the invention is to improve such a roller device so that it without the handling of a motor is possible in. a relatively simple way without exerting too much muscle power to lower and lift any of the roller means, whereby a person easily may be brought in and out from the bed. It is remarked, that beds in hospitals and nursing homes often are substantially higher than beds which are used in private homes. That is because the nursing staff then in more comfortable pos±÷;- tionsmay be able to take care of the patients. The known roller devices also suffer from the drawback that they are inconvenient for the persons in the beds when he or she has to be brought out from or into the bed as too much handling work is required often involving more persons of the nursing staff for the purpose.
In the basic.embodiment the device according to the invention consists of a hinge means 9 with preferably, but not necessarily, horizontal axis of hinging for the lin¬ king together of the two stanchion portions 7 and 8 which are sitting on fork shaped holding means. A simple locking device, f.i. a hook type locking device, could be arranged to keep the stanchion portions 7 and 8 held in position in one or more of their working positions. The advantage pro¬ vided by the hinge means is that, the sheet 1 not has to be handled in relation to the rollers 4 to bring the rollers to occupy a:-suitable position enabling an easy getting out from and into the bed.
In the Figures 2 and 3 the same device as the one shown in Figure 1 is illustrated, but without the bed. In Figure 2 the device is shown in the same position as in Figure 1 , whereas the device in Figure 3 is illustrated with the hinge means occupying lowered positions.
Fig. 6 illustrates a cross section through a stanchion 7, 8 shown in the same position as shown in Figure 2 respectively in Figure 1. It is seen, that the stanchion portions 1 and 8 internally are hollow. In Figure 3 the hollowness 15 of the portion 8 can also be seen. In the stanchions 7, 8 a slidable locking means which comprises a preferably in the hollowness of the stanchion 7 and in the hollowness 15 of the stanchion 8 thus up and down slidable locking brick 16 which here is shown comprising a guiding or threaded hole for a gripping or holding means 12 carrying an external handle which handle easily is visible in Figure 1, Figure 2 and Figure 3. In the side of the stanchion portion 7 f.i. a key hole like aperture 11 is comprised which is clearly visible in these Figures and in dotted lines is shown in Figure 6 as it in this Figure is laying in front of or behind the cross sectional plane. The gripping or holding means 12, it is here thought, comprises a threaded pin which it is possible to screw into the locking brick 16 through the aperture 11. When the locking brick occupies the position shown in Figure 6 a thicker portion of the gripping or holding means may be screwed into the broadestportion of the key hole like aperture 1 andhold the lockingbrick fixed against any sliding of it, i.e. in the position shown in Figure 6, so that movements of the hinge means unobstructed may take place. By sliding the locking brick downwards, after ha¬ ving loosened the gripping or holding means 12, within the hollowness 15 to occupy the position according to Figure
6 the portions 7 and 8 unshakeably are held towards each other. This arrangement may also be used if the portions
7 and/or 8 comprise(s) telescopic shaped wall portions.
In Figure 4 of the drawing an alternative embodiment of the hinge means 9 is shown by which also, in case of further holding means of per se well known kind being present, an upwards and downwards sliding independent of the hinge means movement is made possible. The hinge means 9 is here substituted by a horizontal pin 19 which by not further described side portions fastened to the stanchion 7 is kept in position. Through the opening between the pin 19 and the stanchion 7 a hook like member 20 with a hooked end 21 to grip around the pin 19 is stuck whereby the member 20 is sitting held unto the stanchion portion 7. The vertical length of the pin 19 above the top of the stanchion portion 8 determines how much the stanchion portion 7 may be lowered in relation to the stanchion portion 8 and herewith in relation to the bed. A grooved member 22 sitting on the stanchion portion 8 holds the hooked end 21 fixed when the stanchion portion 7 occupies vertical position. Also other kinds of with the hinge means 9 cooperating upwards and downwards slidability of the portion 7 in relation to the portion 8 are thinkable, here among also corresponding members which permit an oblique sliding in stead of an upwards and downwards sliding. It is thus remarked, that the "length of the hooke like member 20 between the portion 7 and the grooved member 22 makes an oblique sliding between the portion 7 in relation to the portion 8 possible dependent on the actual length of the lengthy item 20.
A similar embodiment as that shown in Figure 4 is shown in Figure 5. The grooved member 22 is here substi¬ tuted by f.i. the upper edge of the stanchion portion 8 with which a hooked member 23 on the stanchion portion 7 may be brought to pending grip at not-kipped-out position of the stanchion portion 7.

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1. Bed, particularly hospital or nursing home bed, comprising a sheet (1) arranged between two rollers with two opposite sides or end portions of the sheet each being wound around one of the two rollers of which each is associated-with a drive means, particularly an electromo¬ tor drive means, serving to rotate the rollers to wind the sheet from one roller to the other in either direction, particularly as to provide a turning of a person laying on the sheet, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n t h a t the sheet rollers (4) at each of their ends are bearing supported (5, 6) on stanchions (7, 8) which are provided with at least one hinge means (9) enabling a lifting and lowering of the bearing supports (5, 6) by being turned around the hinge means (9) .
2. Bed according to claim 1 c h a r a c t e r i ¬ z e d i n t h a t the" hinge means (9) are combined with a slidable locking mechanism comprising a locking brick (16) which by means of a gripping or fixation means (12) can be held in a position at at least one of the slidable positions.
3. Bed according to claim 1 or 2 c h a r a c t e ¬ r i z e d i n t h a t the hinge means (9) are posi¬ tioned for the hinging together of stanchion portions (7, 8) of which one portion or both portions is (are) of the telescopic kind.
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DE3590309A DE3590309C2 (en) 1984-06-20 1985-06-19 Device for beds for turning of patients
NL8520178A NL193134C (en) 1984-06-20 1985-06-19 Device for turning bedridden patients.
GB08603993A GB2171007B (en) 1984-06-20 1985-06-19 Device for beds for turning of patients
SE8600743A SE8600743L (en) 1984-06-20 1986-02-19 DEVICE FOR BEDS FOR TURNING PATIENTS
NO86860630A NO163165C (en) 1984-06-20 1986-02-19 BED PERSONAL DEVICE.
FI860757A FI84975C (en) 1984-06-20 1986-02-20 PATIENTVAENDANORDNING FOER SAENG.

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