Claims
- 1. A docking station for use in a hospital having a room wall, the docking station comprising:
a transfer top, and at least one support rail extending away from the room wall, and adapted to support the transfer top.
- 2. The docking station of claim 1 including a support leg, wherein the support leg is coupled to a distal end of the support rail and extends downwardly therefrom to engage a floor of the hospital.
- 3. The docking station of claim 1, wherein the at least one support rail includes a pair of support rails extending away from the room wall, and wherein the pair of support rails are adapted to receive and support the transfer top.
- 4. The docking station of claim 3 including a pair of siderails, each siderail being coupled to a respective support rail.
- 5. The docking station of claim 3, wherein the transfer top includes a head section, a seat section and a foot section, wherein the head section of the transfer top is configured to pivot upwardly to a raised position, and wherein the foot section of the transfer top is configured to pivot downwardly to a lowered position.
- 6. The docking station of claim 5, wherein the seat section of the transfer top is configured to move horizontally along the support rails toward a foot end of the support rails as the head section of the transfer top is pivoted upwardly to the raised position and the foot section of the transfer top is pivoted downwardly to the lowered position, and wherein the siderails are configured to move horizontally with the seat section toward the foot end of the support rails.
- 7. The docking station of claim 3 including a drive, wherein the transfer top and the support rails are configured to move downwardly by the drive to a lowered position.
- 8. The docking station of claim 7, wherein a foot end section of one of the siderails is configured to pivot laterally outwardly relative to a head end section of the said siderail to allow patient egress from a side of the transfer top.
- 9. An apparatus for use in a hospital having a room wall, the apparatus comprising:
a transport trolley, a docking station coupled to the room wall, and a transfer top, wherein the docking station includes a lift mechanism and a lift arm extending horizontally in a cantilevered fashion from the lift mechanism, wherein the lift arm is adapted to support the transfer top, wherein the transfer top is transferable between the lift arm and the transport trolley, and wherein the lift mechanism is operable to raise and lower the lift arm and the transfer top.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the transport trolley is arranged to move to a position beneath the transfer top so that the transfer top can be decoupled from the docking station and coupled to the transport trolley so that the transfer top can be transported away from the docking station by the transport trolley.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the transfer top includes a retractable leg that pivots relative to the transfer top between a use position extending downwardly from the transfer top to engage a floor and a storage position spaced apart from the floor.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the transfer trolley engages the retractable leg and moves the retractable leg from the use position to the storage position when the transport trolley is moved to a position beneath the transfer top.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the transfer top includes a mattress and a mattress support deck beneath the mattress, wherein the mattress support deck is coupled to the lift arm to raise and lower therewith, and wherein the retractable leg extends horizontally adjacent an undersurface of the mattress support deck in the storage position.
- 14. An apparatus for use in a hospital having a room wall, the apparatus comprising:
a wheeled base, a docking station coupled to the room wall, and a transfer top that is selectively couplable to the wheeled base to be transported with the wheeled base and to the docking station to be supported by the docking station relative to the room wall.
- 15. An apparatus for use in a hospital having a room wall, the apparatus comprising:
a lift arm extending horizontally in a cantilevered fashion away from the room wall, a bolster coupled to the lift arm, the bolster being configured to define a mattress-receiving space, and a mobile platform having a movable base and a mattress carried by the movable base, the mobile platform being movable to a position where the mattress is received in the mattress-receiving space.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the bolster includes an upper surface that cooperates with an upper surface of the mattress to increase the amount of surface area available to support a patient when the mattress is received in the mattress-receiving space.
- 17. A patient care module comprising:
a transfer top, a pedestal, and at least one arm coupled to the pedestal and extending therefrom in a cantilevered manner, the at least one arm being adapted to support the transfer top.
- 18. The patient care module of claim 17, wherein the transfer top includes a head section, a seat section and a foot section, wherein the head section of the transfer top is configured to pivot upwardly to a raised position, and wherein the foot section of the transfer top is configured to pivot downwardly to a lowered position.
- 19. The patient care module of claim 17 including at least one service outlet coupled to the pedestal.
- 20. The patient care module of claim 17 including a patient table coupled to the pedestal and movable between a storage position and a use position.
- 21. The patient care module of claim 20, wherein the patient table extends in a perpendicular relation to the arm in the storage position and extends in a parallel relation to the arm in the use position.
- 22. A patient care module for use in a hospital room having a floor, the patient care module comprising:
a base adapted to couple to the floor for rotation relative to the floor about an axis, a pedestal coupled to the base, and a transfer top supported with respect to the pedestal, the pedestal and transfer top rotating with the base about the axis.
- 23. The patient care module of claim 22, wherein the axis of rotation is vertical and offset from the pedestal.
- 24. The patient care module of claim 22, wherein the axis of rotation extends through the pedestal.
- 25. A patient care module comprising:
a pedestal, a transfer top supported with respect to the pedestal, and a patient table coupled to the pedestal, wherein the patient table is pivotable relative to the pedestal between a patient-use position extending laterally away from the pedestal overlying a patient supported on the transfer top and a storage position.
- 26. The patient care module of claim 25, wherein the pedestal is formed to include a storage recess which is exposed when the patient table is in the patient-use position and which is covered when the patient table is in the storage position.
- 27. The patient care module of claim 25, wherein the patient table is pivotable relative to the pedestal to a caregiver-use position extending laterally away from the pedestal on the side of the pedestal opposite the transfer top.
- 28. The patient care module of claim 25, wherein the patient table is vertically adjustable relative to the pedestal.
- 29. A patient care module comprising:
a pedestal, a transfer top supported with respect to the pedestal, a patient table coupled to the pedestal, and a communication and control unit supported above the patient table.
- 30. The patient care module of claim 29, wherein the communication and control unit includes a phone accessible by a patient supported on the transfer top.
- 31. The patient care module of claim 29, wherein the communication and control unit includes an interactive display accessible by a patient supported on the transfer top.
- 32. A patient care module comprising:
a pedestal, a transfer top adapted to be supported by the pedestal, a patient monitoring module coupled to the pedestal, and a control panel coupled to the pedestal, the control panel being configured to exchange data with the patient monitoring module.
- 33. The patient care module of claim 32, wherein the control panel is inaccessible to a patient supported on the transfer top.
- 34. An apparatus for use in a hospital having a floor, the apparatus comprising:
a transport base, a patient care module supported by the floor, the patient care module including a pedestal and a least one arm extending from a side of the pedestal in a cantilevered manner, and a transfer top that is selectively couplable to the transport base to be transported with the transport base and to at least one arm to be supported by the patient care module relative to the floor.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein the transport base comprises:
a lower frame including a central hub and a plurality of spokes radiating from the central hub, a plurality of wheels, each wheel of the plurality of wheels being coupled to a respective spoke of the plurality of spokes, a column extending upwardly from the central hub, and a mattress support deck coupled to the column.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the mattress support deck includes a center section and a pair of end sections that are coupled to the center section for pivoting movement between horizontal positions and vertical positions.
- 37. A transport base comprising:
a lower frame including a central hub and a plurality of spokes radiating from the central hub, a plurality of wheels, each wheel of the plurality of wheels being coupled to a respective spoke of the plurality of spokes, a column extending upwardly from the central hub, and a mattress support deck coupled to the column.
- 38. An apparatus for use in a hospital having a floor, the apparatus comprising:
a wheeled base, a patient care module supported by the floor, the patient care module including a pedestal and a least one arm extending from a side of the pedestal in a cantilevered manner, and a transfer top that is selectively couplable to the wheeled base to be transported with the wheeled base and to at least one arm to be supported by the patient care module relative to the floor.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the pedestal includes a base and a supply conduit coupled to the base, and wherein service delivery lines are routed through the conduit to the patient care module.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the pedestal includes a plurality of service outlets.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the pedestal includes a patient table that is rotatable relative to the pedestal about an axis to a position overlying a patient supported by the transfer top.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the transfer top includes head, seat and thigh sections, and wherein the transfer top is configured to move to a chair position having a head section of the transfer top extending upwardly from a seat section of the transfer top and having a foot section of the transfer top extending downwardly from the seat section.
- 43. A patient care module comprising:
a pedestal including a docking port adapted to couple to a base frame of a hospital bed, and at least one service outlet coupled to the pedestal.
- 44. The patient care module of claim 43, wherein the pedestal and the hospital bed are pivotable about a vertical axis when the hospital bed docks to the docking port of the pedestal.
- 45. A patient room comprising:
a bathroom area, a visitor area, and a patient support apparatus coupled to a floor and configured to support a patient, the patient support apparatus having a head end and a foot end, the patient support apparatus being rotatable about a vertical axis between a first position having the foot end facing toward the bathroom area and a second position having the foot end facing toward the visitor area.
- 46. The patient room of claim 45 including a ceiling support track extending from the patient support apparatus to the bathroom area, and further including a patient support device coupled to the ceiling support track that is used by a patient to ambulate to the bathroom area when the patient support apparatus is moved to the first position and articulated to a chair position which facilitates patient egress from patient support apparatus.
- 47. The patient room of claim 45 including a headwall having a medical data monitor, wherein the patient support apparatus is rotatable to a third position having the head end of the patient support apparatus facing toward the headwall.
- 48. The patient room of claim 47, wherein the patient support apparatus includes a pedestal having a patient monitoring module, wherein data from a patient supported by the patient support apparatus is transmitted to the pedestal via a first data line that extends from the patient to the patient monitoring module, wherein data from the patient monitoring module is transmitted to the medical data monitor via a second data line that extends from the patient monitoring module to the medical data monitor, and wherein the second data line is routed through the pedestal and through a service channel formed in a floor of the patient room.
- 49. A docking station comprising:
a column that rotates about a vertical axis, and a docking port coupled to the column to rotate therewith, the docking port being adapted to couple to a base frame of a hospital bed.
- 50. The docking station of claim 49, wherein the column-mounted docking port and the hospital bed are rotatable about the vertical axis.
- 51. A docking station comprising:
a column, a docking port coupled to the column, and a communication and control unit coupled to the column above the docking port.
- 52. A docking station comprising:
a column, a docking port coupled to the column, and a patient table coupled to the column above the docking port.
- 53. The docking station of claim 52, wherein the patient table is raisable and lowerable relative to the column.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/293,949, filed May 25, 2001, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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