Claims
- 1. An invalid patient lifting, turning and bathing apparatus, comprising:
- (a) an open framework for being positioned above a bed;
- (b) elevator means supported by said open framework, said elevator means including a motor and a winding bar mounted on said framework and extending along the length of the framework for being rotationally driven by said motor;
- (c) winding strap means connected to said winding bar and to first and second spacing bars positioned on opposite sides of the framework;
- (d) said strap means extending around said winding bar in a clockwise direction and in a counterclockwise direction whereby rotation of said motor in one direction winds said strap means onto said winding bar and rotation in the other direction unwinds said strap means off of said winding bar and thereby lowers or raises said spacing bars;
- (e) patient support means for being positioned on a mattress of the bed underneath the patient and remaining underneath the patient at all times, said support means comprising a plurality of spaced-apart, removable and replaceable support strap means secured by opposite ends to said spacing bars and extending laterally from side-to-side along the length of the patient for supporting the patient's head, trunk and legs thereby permitting the strap means to lift the patient above the mattress surface for cleaning and bed-linen changing;
- (f) patient turning means for being connected to said elevator means for turning the patient from side-to-side in the bed, said patient turning means including sheet attachment means for being attached to a draw sheet extending under the patient and for being pulled diagonally laterally across the bed from one side towards the opposite side of the bed by said winding strap means; and
- (g) patient bathing reservoir means for being positioned under the patient while the patient is lifted above the mattress surface by the patient support means.
- 2. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said elevator means comprises:
- (a) first and second spaced-apart winding bars extending along the length of the framework;
- (b) a motor carried by said framework; and
- (c) drive means operatively interconnecting said motor and said first and second winding bars for rotating said winding bars in opposite winding and unwinding directions.
- 3. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said drive means comprises:
- (a) a drive sprocket on said motor;
- (b) first and second driven sprockets positioned for rotation respectively with said first and second winding bars; and
- (c) an endless chain interconnecting said drive sprocket and said first and second driven sprockets for transmitting rotary motion from said motor to said first and second winding bars.
- 4. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said drive means comprises:
- (a) a third winding bar mounted on said framework between said first and second winding bars and extending along the length of the framework in axial alignment with said first and second winding bars;
- (c) first and second straps, each connected by one end thereof to said third winding bar and by the opposite end thereof to respective ones of the first and second winding bars;
- (d) one of said first and second straps extending around said third winding bar in a clockwise direction and the other of said first and second straps extending around said third winding bar in a counterclockwise direction whereby rotation of said motor in one direction winds both first and second straps onto said third winding bar and rotation in the other direction unwinds both the first and second straps off of said third winding bar.
- 5. An invalid patient lifting, and bathing apparatus, comprising:
- (a) a framework for being positioned above a bed;
- (b) elevator means supported by said framework, said elevator means including a pair of spaced-apart stationary winding bars, a motor and a rotatable winding bar mounted generally centrally on said framework between said stationary winding bars, and extending along the length of the framework for being rotationally driven by said motor;
- (c) winding strap means connected to said rotatable winding bar and to first and second spacing bars positioned on opposite sides of the framework, said strap means passing over said stationary winding bars;
- (d) said winding strap means extending around said rotatable winding bar in a clockwise direction and in a counterclockwise direction whereby rotation of said motor in one direction winds said strap means onto said rotatable winding bar and rotation in the other direction unwinds said strap means off of said rotatable winding bar and thereby lowers or raises said spacing bars;
- (e) patient support means for being positioned on a mattress of the bed underneath the patient and attached to said spacing bars for lifting the patient above the mattress surface for cleaning, bathing and bed-linen changing; and
- (f) patient bathing reservoir means for being positioned under the patient while the patient is lifted above the mattress surface by the patient support means and for trapping bathing water which is directed onto the patient.
- 6. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claims 1 or 5, wherein said patient bathing reservoir means comprises:
- (a) a shallow plastic reservoir for being positioned on the mattress under the patient; and
- (b) portable water supply means for supplying a supply of water to the apparatus.
- 7. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said reservoir includes drain means therein for allowing water in the reservoir to flow by gravity out of the reservoir.
- 8. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said drain means includes a water collection bag or bucket.
- 9. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claims 1 or 5, wherein said patient support means comprises soft, resilient straps having releasing means for releasing said straps from said spacing bars, and for reattaching said straps to said spacing bars.
- 10. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claims 1 or 5, wherein said patient support means comprises first and second sets of soft-resilient straps having releasing means for releasing soiled ones of said straps from said spacing bars, and for reattaching clean straps to said spacing bars.
- 11. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claims 1 or 5, wherein said patient support means comprises soft, resilient straps having releasing means for releasing soiled ones of said straps from said spacing bars, and for reattaching said straps to said spacing bars after laundering.
- 12. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claims 1 or 5, wherein said bathing apparatus includes shower means for giving the patient a shower while being supported in a spaced-apart position above the reservoir.
- 13. A lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said shower means comprises a water bag for being suspended above the apparatus at a height above the patient and a shower nozzle fluidly communicating with the water bag to enable water in the bag to be directed onto the patient.
TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 718,971 filed on Jun. 21, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,068,931.
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