Claims
- 1. An automatic care-taking system particularly for use for a bed-ridden patient comprising;
- a substantially rectangular, longitudinally divided bed body defining at least first, second and third substantially planar bed plate pieces, said first and third bed plate pieces being horizontally supported at a position adjacent to a respective side edge of said second bed plate piece, one side edge of each said first and third bed plate pieces being pivotally connected to corresponding side edges of said second bed plate piece by means of a pin;
- a first hydraulic cylinder having a protractable rod, the hydraulic cylinder placed under said first bed plate piece to correspond to it;
- a first elongated bar, each end of which is in turn pivoted to an end of the protractable rod of said hydraulic cylinder and an underside of said first bed plate piece, the protracting movement of said rod causes to pivot said first bar in one direction so as to tilt said first and second bed plate pieces downward to form a V-shaped valley surrounded by said first and second bed plate pieces, while the retracting movement of said rod causes to pivot said first bar in the other direction so as to return said first and second bed plate pieces to the horizontal position;
- a second hydraulic cylinder having a protractable rod, the hydraulic cylinder placed under said third bed plate piece to correspond to it; and
- a second elongated bar, each end of which is in turn pivoted to an end of the protractable rod of said second hydraulic cylinder and an underside of said third bed plate piece, the protracting movement of said second rod causes to pivot said second bar in one direction so as to tilt said second and third bed plate pieces downward to form a V-shaped valley surrounded by said second and third bed plate pieces, while the retracting movement of said second rod causes to pivot said second bar in the other direction so as to return said second and third bed plate pieces to the horizontal position.
- 2. A automatic care-taking system for use for bed-ridden patients comprising:
- a bed body having at least three substantially planar, rectangular bed plate pieces arranged on a bed frame in planar relationship to each other, said three bed plate pieces being a first, a second and third bed plate piece;
- a first pivot pivotably fixing one edge of said first bed plate piece on said bed frame;
- a second pivot pivotably connecting the other edge of said first bed piece to one edge of said second bed plate piece;
- a third pivot pivotably connecting the other edge of said second bed plate piece to one edge of said third bed plate piece;
- a fourth pivot pivotably mounting the other edge of said third bed plate piece on said bed frame;
- a plurality of support rods, each pivotably connected to said bed plate pieces, and supporting said bed plate pieces in a planar position;
- driving means provided to selectively move said support rods to dispose said first and second bed plate pieces and said second and third bed plate pieces so as to each form a V-shaped valley alternately surrounded by said first and second bed plate pieces and said second and third plate pieces, the V-shaped valley surrounded by said first and second bed plate pieces providing for a person lying on said bed body with the left side and back side on said first and second bed plate pieces while the V-shaped valley surrounded by said second and third bed plate pieces providing for a person lying on said bed body with the back side and right side on said second and third bed plate pieces;
- a first head rest connected between said first and second bed plate pieces, the head rest having a stud fixed at one end to said second bed plate piece and the other end pivoted to said head rest by a pin, an elongated arm plate pivoted at one end to said head rest and provided with an elongated slot at the other end, the other end of said arm plate being linked to a pin fixed to said first bed plate piece and passing through said slot so as to make said arm plate movable on said arm plate pin so that said head rest moves in parallel relationship with said first bed plate piece in combination with the V-shaped valley formed by said first and second bed plate pieces.
- 3. In a system as recited in claim 2, a second headrest connected between said second and third bed plate piece in a substantially identical manner to said first head rest.
- 4. A system as recited in claim 2, further comprising:
- a bathing tub to which warm water is to be supplied when said person is transferred from said bed body to said bathing tub, said bathing tub being placed adjacent an end of said bed body;
- rest plate means mounted on an upper open end of said bathing tub to lay said person transferred from said bed body, and being divided into at least first, second and third plate section which in turn corresponds to an upper half, a bottom portion and leg portion of said person;
- said first and second plate section being pivotally connected by a pivot means, said second and third plate section being pivotally connected by a pivot means; and
- link connection means to shiftably support said rest plate means between a planar position and a chair-shaped position in which said first, second and third plate section moves downward through said pivot means into said bathing tub so as to soak said person in said warm water.
- 5. In a system as recited in claim 4, a second headrest connected between said first and second bed plate piece in a substantially identical manner to said first head rest.
- 6. A system as recited in claim 4, in which each of said first, second and third bed plate piece has a pair of rollers and a belt extended around said rollers to as to transfer said person on said bed body to said rest plate means when said belt is moved around said rollers.
- 7. A system as recited in claim 6, in which each of said first, second and third rest plate section has a pair of rollers and a belt extended around said rollers so as to positively admit said person being transferred from said bed body.
- 8. A system as recited in claim 4, in which said bathing tub has a toilet bowl at an inner bottom thereof, and said second rest plate section has an opening corresponding to that of said toilet bowl, so that said two openings meet when said rest plate means moves downward to occupy the chair-shaped position with said bathing tub empty.
- 9. A system as recited in claim 8, in which a closure means is provided, said closure means comprising:
- a carrier means slidable mounted between said first rest plate section and said second rest plate section, the carrier means usually being positioned at said first rest plate section;
- a lid means detachably placed at said opening of said second rest plate section for closure;
- said carrier means for removing said lid means from said opening, and moving back to said first rest plate section with said lid means prior to said rest plate means moving downward to occupy said chair-shaped position;
- said carrier means further adapted to move to said second rest plate section to place said lid means at said opening by releasing said lid means from said carrier means, and return to said first rest plate section when said rest plate means moves back from said chair-shaped position to an original position in which said rest plate means is located on the upper open end of said bathing tub in planar relationship.
- 10. A system as recited in claim 9, in which said lid means held at said opening by a latch means, and said carrier means removes said lid means by magnetic attraction with said latch means released when said carrier means moves to said second rest plate section to reveal said opening, and said carrier means moves to forcibly overcome said magnetic attraction with said lid means held at said opening by said latch means for closure.
- 11. A system as recited in claim 10, in which said latch means is adapted to be urged toward a space of said opening by a spring means, and move to retract from said opening against said spring means when said lid means is located at said opening.
- 12. In a system as recited in claim 11, in which said latch means having a pair of polarity opposed first magnets:
- said carrier mean of said closure means having a wheel mounting a pair of polarity opposed second magnets thereon;
- said second magnets encountering said first magnets to repel said first magnets to retract said latch means by magnetic repulsion when removing said lid means;
- said wheel rotating by an angle of 180 degrees to reverse the polarity relationship of said second magnets when said carrier means moves back from said opening with said lid means;
- said second magnets encountering said first magnets to attract said first magnets to protract said latch means toward said opening with the urging of said spring means when replacing said lid means at the opening.
- 13. In a system as recited in claim 12, in which a means of rotating said wheel by an angle of 180 degrees to reverse the polarity relationship of said second magnets, is a stud provided to pivot in one direction, and prohibited to pivot in another direction, said wheel having plurality of pins at regular intervals, said wheel pins encounter said stud to rotate the wheel by an angle of 180 degrees when said wheel moves back from the opening, said wheel pins encounter said stud to pivot only said stud, leaving said wheel unrotated when said wheel moves to the opening for removing said lid means.
- 14. In a system as recited in claim 13, in which said stud is mounted on said rest plate means.
- 15. A system as recited in claim 8, in which said toilet bowl has combination of a blower and a water injector to rinse and dry said person's bottom area.
- 16. A system as recited in claim 15, in which both outlets of said blower and said water injector are disposed adjustable in compliance with said person's bottom area.
- 17. A system as recited in claim 16, in which said toilet bowl has a lid to liquid-tightly seal an opening area of said toilet bowl so as to prevent said warm water from entering into said toilet bowl when said warm water is supplied to said bathing tub.
- 18. A system as recited in claim 17, in which said lid is hinged to said toilet bowl as to reveal said opening area when said lid is turned upward at the time of bowel movement.
- 19. A system as recited in claim 4, in which said third rest plate section has a plate section hinged to a free end of said third rest plate section to serve as a footrest when said rest plate means moves downward to occupy the chair-shaped position.
- 20. A system as recited in claim 4, in which a mattress and a coverlet are placed on said bed plate pieces, and the mattress is adapted to be accommodated under said bed body, while said coverlet adapted to be transferred to said rest plate means with said person.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 285,014, filed Dec. 15, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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