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    • 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
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  • This invention provides means for selectively and automatically inllating opposite sides of a bed or bed cover so that in effect the weight of the patient is shifted to different positions to alleviate the danger of his developing bed sores or other difficulties arising from such confinement.
  • this invention has as an object the provision of a device for turning a patient.
  • a further object is the provision of means whereby a patient may periodically and automatically be shifted in position.
  • FIGURE l is a partly schematic end elevation with one side inflated
  • FIGURE 2 is an elevation similar to that of FIGURE 1 with the opposite side inflated;
  • FIGURE 3 is atop View.
  • Numeral 10 indicates generally a bed, or frame therefor, to which is aflixed the inflatable portions hereinafter described. It is contemplated possibly that the entire device, frame, inflatable portions and attached pressure means may be fabricated as a unit, or that the latter two items may be positionable on a relatively standard hospital bed frame.
  • FIGURES 1 and 2 suggest that each of said pads is inflatable as a single unit. However, it is contemplated that each pad may be segmented, as at A-G and A'-G, respectively. Such segmentation would permit portions normally accommodating various parts of the body to be inflatable to a different degree or contour. For example, it well may be desirable that the head be consistently elevated higher than the leg portion of a patient.
  • Each of the pads may be aflixed at its outer edge, such as 13, 14, to the frame 10, as desired.
  • FIGURE 1 depicts pad 11, an air conduit (not shown) being provided therein, operatively linked, through valve 33, to a vacuum source 34 and a motor 35, therefor.
  • Pad 12 is linked through valve 33 to a source of hydraulic pressure 36 and a motor 37, therefor.
  • FIGURE 2 shows the valve 33 to have been rotated so as to link pad 12 to the vacuum source 34, and pad 11 to the pressure source 36, thereby inflating pad 11.
  • FIGURE 3 shows straps 41, 42 to be affixed to the outer edges of respective pads 11, 12.
  • Said straps may be inflatable and deflatable along with their respective pads. Rather than being hook-shaped when inflated, as shown, it may be desirable to have said straps relatively straight, i.e., when pad 12 is to be inflated strap 42 will become elongated by having end 43 thereof extended to the left of its position in FIGURE 3.
  • end 44 of strap 41 would be elongated to the right of its position in FIGURE 3, carrying end 43 back toward its position shown in FIGURE 3.
  • the width of said straps may be materially extended so as to accommodate substantially greater portions of a patients legs, for example, they may have a width substantially that of segments E, F and G.
  • a patient may be placed on the bed as in FIGURE 3.
  • the activating mechanism may then be energized.
  • one of Said pads, such as 11, will be connected to the pressure source 36 and thereby be inflated, as in FIGURE 2, with the patient inclined as shown.
  • the respective pads overlap substantially so that (l) substantially the patients entire body may be accommodated by each pad, and (2) there will be no friction causing surface such as the edge of the pad under the spine of the patient.
  • timer mechanism 32, through valve 33 will cause pad 11 to be evacuated by member 34, and pad 12 to be inflated by pressure means 36, the patient to assume the position of FIGURE 1.
  • Such sequence may continue indefinitely without the necessity for an attendant to attempt to turn the patient. Inasmuch as the patients weight is redistributed during each operation, the tendency ot develop bed sores and respiratory difficulties is reduced.
  • An inflatable bed comprised of a pair of oppositely disposed inflatable pads, said pads having inflatable portions that overlap along the longitudinal center of the bed for the major portion of the length of said bed;
  • both of said pads include said leg separating means and both of said leg separating means are inflatable along with their respective pads.
  • said pad inating and deating means includes both pressure and vacuum sources, said sources being selectively connectable with either of said pads.
  • said switching means includes timer means for causing said switching to occur periodically.

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Dec. 23, 1969 E. M. FOUNTAIN 3,485,240
HOSPITAL BED WITH INFTJATABLE PATTENT TURNING MEANS Filed Hatch 15, 1967 VACUUM 34 JTI'ORNE Y nited States Patent O 3,485,240 HOSPITAL BED WITH INFLATABLE PATIENT TURNING MEANS Edmund M. Fountain, 1114 Hermann Professional Bldg., Houston, Tex. 77025 Filed Mar. 15, 1967, Ser. No. 623,352 Int. Cl. A61h 1/00; A61g 7/10 ILS. Cl. 12S-33 8 Claims ABSTRACT 0F THE DISCLOSURE PRIOR ART The following U.S. patents were received as a result of a search performed; Nos. 1,772,310, 1,981,666, 2,415,150, 3,026,541 and 3,178,732.
Oftentimes, when a patient is undergoing treatment, he is immobilized and/or unconscious for an extended period of time. During such time, it is necessary that the patient be turned periodically to prevent bed sores developing as the result of pressure being exerted against the same areas of the body. Such turning has required the presence of helpers, such as nurses. Naturally, this increases the expense of operating a medical facility and further burdens an oftentimes overburdened staff.
This invention provides means for selectively and automatically inllating opposite sides of a bed or bed cover so that in effect the weight of the patient is shifted to different positions to alleviate the danger of his developing bed sores or other difficulties arising from such confinement.
Thus, this invention has as an object the provision of a device for turning a patient.
A further object is the provision of means whereby a patient may periodically and automatically be shifted in position.
These and still other objects and benefits will become apparent on considering the following description and drawings in which:
FIGURE l is a partly schematic end elevation with one side inflated;
FIGURE 2 is an elevation similar to that of FIGURE 1 with the opposite side inflated; and
FIGURE 3 is atop View.
Numeral 10 indicates generally a bed, or frame therefor, to which is aflixed the inflatable portions hereinafter described. It is contemplated possibly that the entire device, frame, inflatable portions and attached pressure means may be fabricated as a unit, or that the latter two items may be positionable on a relatively standard hospital bed frame.
Two oppositely disposed but somewhat overlapping cushions or pads 11, 12 are shown. These are individually inflatable and evacuatable, as will be later described. FIGURES 1 and 2 suggest that each of said pads is inflatable as a single unit. However, it is contemplated that each pad may be segmented, as at A-G and A'-G, respectively. Such segmentation would permit portions normally accommodating various parts of the body to be inflatable to a different degree or contour. For example, it well may be desirable that the head be consistently elevated higher than the leg portion of a patient.
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Each of the pads may be aflixed at its outer edge, such as 13, 14, to the frame 10, as desired.
Mechanism identified generally at 30, is provided to alternately inflate pads 10, 11. Although such mechanism is subject to variation, an outlet switch 31 is connected to timer 32, and it to 4-way valve 33. FIGURE 1 depicts pad 11, an air conduit (not shown) being provided therein, operatively linked, through valve 33, to a vacuum source 34 and a motor 35, therefor. Pad 12, in turn, is linked through valve 33 to a source of hydraulic pressure 36 and a motor 37, therefor. Although two motors are shown, one may provide a power source for both pressure and vacuum. FIGURE 2 shows the valve 33 to have been rotated so as to link pad 12 to the vacuum source 34, and pad 11 to the pressure source 36, thereby inflating pad 11.
FIGURE 3 shows straps 41, 42 to be affixed to the outer edges of respective pads 11, 12. When a patient is turned, it is advisable to prevent frictional engagement between proximate portions of the body, such as between knees or ankles. Thus, confining or positioning means such as straps 41, 42 will prevent such occurrence. Said straps may be inflatable and deflatable along with their respective pads. Rather than being hook-shaped when inflated, as shown, it may be desirable to have said straps relatively straight, i.e., when pad 12 is to be inflated strap 42 will become elongated by having end 43 thereof extended to the left of its position in FIGURE 3. On pad 11 being inflated, end 44 of strap 41 would be elongated to the right of its position in FIGURE 3, carrying end 43 back toward its position shown in FIGURE 3. Further, the width of said straps may be materially extended so as to accommodate substantially greater portions of a patients legs, for example, they may have a width substantially that of segments E, F and G.
In operation then a patient may be placed on the bed as in FIGURE 3. The activating mechanism may then be energized. On activation, one of Said pads, such as 11, will be connected to the pressure source 36 and thereby be inflated, as in FIGURE 2, with the patient inclined as shown. It may be noted here that the respective pads overlap substantially so that (l) substantially the patients entire body may be accommodated by each pad, and (2) there will be no friction causing surface such as the edge of the pad under the spine of the patient. After a predetermined period, timer mechanism 32, through valve 33, will cause pad 11 to be evacuated by member 34, and pad 12 to be inflated by pressure means 36, the patient to assume the position of FIGURE 1. Such sequence may continue indefinitely without the necessity for an attendant to attempt to turn the patient. Inasmuch as the patients weight is redistributed during each operation, the tendency ot develop bed sores and respiratory difficulties is reduced.
Although limited embodiments have been described and discussed, it should be obvious that numerous modifications would be possible by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention, the scope of which is limited only by the following appended claims.
I claim:
1. An inflatable bed comprised of a pair of oppositely disposed inflatable pads, said pads having inflatable portions that overlap along the longitudinal center of the bed for the major portion of the length of said bed; and
means for selectively inflating one of said pads and deflating the other.
2. The bed of claim 1 wherein toward one end of at least one of said pads, said pad is provided with means, transverse to said bed, and insertable between the legs of a user for separating the legs of a user.
3. The bed of claim 2 wherein said leg separating means is inflatable.
4. The bed of claim 3 wherein both of said pads include said leg separating means and both of said leg separating means are inflatable along with their respective pads.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein said pad inating and deating means includes both pressure and vacuum sources, said sources being selectively connectable with either of said pads.
6. The device of claim 5 wherein said sources are con- 7. The device of claim 6 and including means for switching the linkage between said pads and said pressure and vacuum sources.
8. The device of claim 7 wherein said switching means includes timer means for causing said switching to occur periodically.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,410,476 3/1922 Keane 12S-33 1,772,310 8/1930 Hart 128-33 L. W. TRAPP, Primary Examiner U.S. Cl. X.R. 5-61
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