The present invention relates to a bed in which a part thereof can be separated as a wheelchair, and a separating method of the same.
In nursing care, there is a case where a care-receiver is moved from a bed into a wheelchair or a case where the care-receiver is moved from the wheelchair onto the bed. The care-receiver indicates for example, a bedridden aged person or an ailing person. Such movement is difficult and there is a possibility that a care worker suffers from lumbar pain at the time of the movement. Thus, a bed device in which a part of the bed is dividable and the part can be changed to a wheel chair is proposed (for example, refer to Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Publication No. 5-51330).
The care worker moves the wheelchair 5 on which the care-receiver rides to the space 3a in a state that the side bed plate 4 is brought up to the upper side of the bed main body 1. After the wheelchair 5 is moved to the space 3a, when the side bed plate 4 is returned to the original position, the bed surface is composed of the side bed plates 2, 4 and the center bed plate 3. In such a way, the care-receiver can be easily moved from the wheelchair 5 to the bed device 10. By performing the procedure reverse to the above description, the care-receiver can be easily moved from the bed device 10 to the wheelchair 5.
It should be noted that at the time of coupling the wheelchair 5 to the bed main body portion 1, a pair of rails 9 of the wheelchair 5 utilized as armrests are shifted into insertion holes 9a, 9b of the bed main body portion 1 from the wheelchair 5 and utilized as side rails for the bed device 10.
In such a way, by using the bed device 10 having the wheelchair 5 as a part thereof, labor of the care worker to move the care-receiver between the wheelchair 5 and the bed main body 1 can be reduced.
However, in the conventional bed device 10, length of the rails 9 on the both sides is short in comparison to length in the longitudinal direction of the bed device 10. Therefore, when the care-receiver moves his/her body, the care-receiver cannot be supported by the rails 9, and the care-receiver is sometimes slipped off.
Thus, an object of the present invention is to provide a highly safe bed having a low possibility that a care-receiver is slipped off, and a separating method of the bed.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention is formed as below.
In order to solve the problem, a bed of the present invention
A bed of the present invention, comprises:
a first rail;
a second rail;
a wheelchair having a first armrest mounting unit to and from which the first rail is attachable and detachable in one side part thereof, and a second armrest mounting unit to and from which the second rail is attachable and detachable in an other side part thereof; and
a bed main body portion having a first support portion and a second support portion in one side part and a bed rail in an other side part thereof, wherein
the first support portion has a first bed mounting unit to and from which the first rail or the second rail is attachable and detachable, and
the second support portion has a second bed mounting unit to and from which the first rail or the second rail is attachable and detachable.
A bed of the present invention, comprises:
a first rail;
a second rail;
a wheelchair having a first armrest mounting unit to and from which the first rail is attachable and detachable in one side part thereof, a second armrest mounting unit to and from which the second rail is attachable and detachable in an other side part, and a first bed mounting unit and a second bed mounting unit arranged so as to sandwich the first armrest mounting unit in the one side part thereof; and
a bed main body portion having a bed rail in a side part thereof, wherein
the first rail or the second rail is attachable to and detachable from the first bed mounting unit and the second bed mounting unit.
A separating method of a bed of the present invention is a separating method of the bed having a first armrest formation step for removing the second rail from the second bed mounting unit and installing the second rail in the second armrest mounting unit, and a second armrest formation step for removing the first rail from the first bed mounting unit and installing the first rail in the first armrest mounting unit.
In the present invention, a highly safe bed having a low possibility that a care-receiver is slipped off, and a separating method of this bed can be provided.
The features of the present invention will become clear from the following description taken in conjunction with the embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that the same constituent elements will be given the same reference numerals, and description thereof will sometimes be omitted. For easy understanding, the drawings are schematically focusing on the constituent elements. In order to clarify corresponding relationships between the figures, X, Y, and Z axes are appropriately shown in the figures.
In the following description, a person who uses a bed is called a care-receiver (for example, a bedridden aged person or an ailing person), and a person who aids the care-receiver to use the bed is called a care worker.
A bed according to a first embodiment of the present invention is a bed in which a wheelchair can be separated, and armrests (a pair of rails) drawn from the wheelchair are installed in line on one side of the bed and used as side rails. That is, the pair of rails of the bed according to the first embodiment is used as the armrests in a chair posture C (posture of a wheelchair 14 shown in
As shown in
The wheelchair 14 has a pair of first armrest mounting units 21 in a center part of one side part (for example, a side part on the near side in
This wheelchair 14 has a pair of second armrest mounting units 22 (refer to
When the wheelchair 14 is used as a part of the bed 11, the wheelchair 14 is in a flat posture F in which an upper surface is flatly placed as shown in
When the wheelchair 14 is used as a single body, the first rail 12 is attached to the first armrest mounting units 21, and the second rail 13 is attached to the second armrest mounting units 22. The first rail 12 and the second rail 13 attached to the second armrest mounting units 22 are respectively utilized as the armrests (arm rests) of the wheelchair 14.
The bed main body portion 15 has one first support portion 31 and one second support portion 32 protruding sideward in one side part (for example, a side part on the near side in
The bed main body portion 15 also has two bed rails 33 in the other side part (for example, a side part on the far side in
The first support portion 31 has a pair of first bed mounting units 34 in a front end (an outer end in the width direction of the bed main body portion 15). The pair of first bed mounting units 34 is to attachably and detachably attach and detach the first rail 12 as a bed rail. As one example, the pair of first bed mounting units 34 is formed as insertion holes to and from which the lower ends of the two support rods of the first rail 12 are attachable and detachable.
The second support portion 32 has a pair of second bed mounting units 35 in a front end (an outer end in the width direction of the bed main body portion 15). The pair of second bed mounting units 35 is to attachably and detachably attach and detach the second rail 13 as a bed rail. As one example, the pair of second bed mounting units 35 is formed as insertion holes to and from which the lower ends of the two support rods of the second rail 13 are attachable and detachable.
A space between the first support portion 31 and the second support portion 32 of the bed main body portion 15 is an accommodation space G.
When the separated state is brought into the coupled state, the second armrest mounting units 22 of the wheelchair 14 are set to face this accommodation space G, and the wheelchair 14 is brought close in the width direction of the bed main body portion 15 in such a manner that the second armrest mounting units 22 are inserted into the accommodation space G, so that the wheelchair 14 and the bed main body portion 15 are coupled. When coupling is performed in such a way, the first armrest mounting units 21 are arranged in the accommodation space G as well as the second armrest mounting units 22. Thus, the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35 protrude toward the side of the first armrest mounting units 21. At this time, the first armrest mounting units 21 are arranged between the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35.
With such a configuration, in a state that the wheelchair 14 and the bed main body portion 15 are coupled (that is, the bed state B shown in
It should be noted that in the present embodiment, each rail length L of the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 is length which is one third or more and less than one half of the total length in the longitudinal direction of the bed 11. When the each rail length L of the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 is one third or more of the total length in the longitudinal direction, the rails can be used as the bed rails for preventing fall of a person in the bed state B. When the each rail length L of the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 is less than one half of the total length in the longitudinal direction, the rails can be mounted as the bed rails in terms of structure. For example, in the present embodiment, the total length in the longitudinal direction of the bed 11 is 190 cm. Thus, the each rail length L of the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 is 70 cm.
In the first embodiment, by arranging the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35 in line on the one side of the bed 11, the bed 11 is formed in such a manner that the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 are easily shifted. For example, when the care worker shifts the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 from the state of
Meanwhile, in a case where the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35 of the first embodiment are not used, it is difficult to install the second rail 13 on the other side 15b of the bed main body portion 15. Specifically, a mat width W2 of the bed main body portion 15 (refer to
By placing the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35 in line on the one side 15a of the bed 11 in such a way, the care worker is not required to go around the bed 11 and go back and forth to both the sides of the bed 11. Therefore, by placing the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35 in line on the one side 15a of the bed 11, the labor of the care worker can be reduced and the working time can be shortened.
As shown in
A space (gap) 12a exists between the metal pipe and the metal pipe of the support body 41. However, this space 12a is closed from the outer side by the plate portion 43 while leaving a gap in an upper part. In a case where the space is not closed by the plate portion 43, the space 12a is so large that an arm can be inserted in between the metal pipe and the metal pipe of the support body 41. In a state that the arm of the care-receiver is inserted in the space 12a, and when the care worker performs back lifting without knowing the state, there is a risk that the arm of the care-receiver is caught and bones are broken. However, by closing the space 12a by the plate portion 43 while leaving the gap in the upper part, such a situation can be prevented. In the first embodiment, the gap in the upper part of the space 12a is a gap of an extent that the arm cannot be inserted (for example, about 25 to 35 mm). With the gap to this extent, at the time of attaching and detaching the first rail 12, the care worker or the like can grip the armrest portion 42, so that the moving task is easily performed. By forming the plate portion 43 by a transparent plastic plate, visibility of the care-receiver is not narrowed even when the care-receiver lies on the bed 11, so that the bed 11 becomes comfortable for the care-receiver. For a purpose of easing impact when the care-receiver makes contact, the plate portion 43 may be formed of cloth or the plate portion 43 may be formed of mesh of metal or plastic.
The support rod portions 44 of the first rail 12 are inserted into the insertion holes of the first armrest mounting units 21 or the first bed mounting units 34. Stoppers 44a are fixed to intermediate parts of the support rod portions 44. The support rod portions 44 on the lower sides of the stoppers 44a are inserted into the insertion holes of the first armrest mounting units 21 or the first bed mounting unit 34 and the stoppers 44a are brought into contact with peripheries of the insertion holes, so that lower end positions of the support rod portions 44 are determined.
It should be noted that although the first rail 12 is described with using
Next, a mechanism for coupling the wheelchair 14 and the bed main body portion 15 will be described.
As shown in
The elevating portions 54 function as one example of an elevating machine for the bed main body portion 15 and are provided with for example, a link mechanism extendable and contractible in the vertical direction so as to move the entire bed base portion 53 parallel in the vertical direction, and an elevating motor coupled to a link of the link mechanism so as to extend and contract the link mechanism by forward/backward rotation of a rotation shaft. When a position of the bed base portion 53 is raised, a chair base portion 63 of the wheelchair 14 and the coupling mechanism portion 56 are brought into contact with each other, and the chair base portion 63 is supported by the coupling mechanism portion 56. Meanwhile, when the position of the bed base portion 53 is lowered, the coupling mechanism portion 56 is separated from the chair base portion 63, and support of the chair base portion 63 by the coupling mechanism portion 56 is cancelled.
The coupling mechanism portion 56 is arranged in a center part of the accommodation space G between the first support portion 31 and the second support portion 32 of the bed main body portion 15.
The guide portion 55 includes a plate shape member having an inclined surface 55a. When the wheelchair 14 and the bed main body portion 15 are coupled, the guide portion 55 guides the chair base portion 63 brought into contact with the inclined surface 55a into the accommodation space G.
It should be noted that the bed main body portion 15 is provided with known back lifting and knee lifting linear actuators (not shown), so that a back lifting action and a knee lifting action by the mat portion 51 are independently performed. That is, the bed 11 functions as an electric nursing care bed in the coupled state.
The wheelchair 14 has the mat portion 61, a chair portion 62, the chair base portion 63, and four casters 64. The chair portion 62 supports the mat portion 61 and is changeable to the seating posture (chair posture) C and the flat posture F. The chair base portion 63 supports the chair portion 62. The four casters 64 freely move the chair base portion 63. It should be noted that parts of the chair base portion 63 are the first armrest mounting units 21 and the second armrest mounting units 22.
In a case where the wheelchair 14 and the bed main body portion 15 are coupled, firstly, as shown in
Next, a separating method of the wheelchair 14, that is, a method for separating the wheelchair 14 from the bed main body portion 15 will be described.
The first rail 12 and the second rail 13 are arranged in such a manner that the armrest portions 42 protrude outward in the bed state B (refer to
In a state of
In the first embodiment, the method for separating the wheelchair 14 from the bed main body portion 15 will be described. Firstly, a position where the care-receiver 70 lies is changed by an action of the care worker or the care-receiver 70 himself/herself so that the care-receiver 70 lies only on the mat portion 61 on the side of the wheelchair 14.
After that, the care worker operates an operation switch or the like so as to drive the two elevating portions 54 and lower the two elevating portions 54 of the bed main body portion 15. Thus, a position of the coupling mechanism portion 56 is lowered together with the bed base portion 53, and the coupling mechanism portion 56 is separated from the chair base portion 63 of the wheelchair 14.
When the wheelchair 14 is moved in the direction in which the wheelchair 14 is separated from the bed main body portion 15 along the width direction of the bed main body portion 15 in this state, the gaps GA1 between the first rail 12 and the second rail 13, and the mat portion 61 are eliminated and the mat portion 61 of the wheelchair 14 is brought into contact with the first rail 12 and the second rail 13. Thus, the wheelchair 14 cannot be separated from the bed main body portion 15 anymore. That is, when the mat portion 61 is separated from the mat portion 51 in the bed state B, as shown in
It should be noted that when the gaps GA1 exist between the first rail 12 and the second rail 13, and the mat portion 61 of the wheelchair 14 in the bed state B, there is a risk that fingers of the care worker or the care-receiver 70 are caught or the like. In order to prevent this, desirably, when using as the bed 11, the gaps GA1 are not formed, and when the bed main body portion 15 is lowered for separating the wheelchair 14 from the bed main body portion 15, the gaps GA1 are formed between the first rail 12 and the second rail 13, and the wheelchair 14.
Next, as shown in
Next, as shown in
When the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 are installed in the first armrest mounting units 21 and the second armrest mounting units 22 by the care worker, lock of the wheelchair 14 to the bed main body portion 15 is cancelled, so that a second separation step S04 for separating the wheelchair 14 from the bed main body portion 15 can be performed. As shown in
By separating the wheelchair 14 from the bed main body portion 15 by the above procedure, a risk of drop-off of the care-receiver 70 is reduced, so that the highly safe bed 11 can be provided.
It should be noted that in the first embodiment, at the time of separating the wheelchair 14 from the bed main body portion 15, the wheelchair 14 cannot be separated in a state that the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 are attached to the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35. By installing the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 in the respective installment parts of the first armrest mounting units 21 and the second armrest mounting units 22, rails for preventing the fall can be formed on both sides of the wheelchair 14. In such a way, the bed 11 of the first embodiment is a bed with a less risk that the care-receiver 70 is slipped off.
By providing the first armrest mounting units 21 and the second armrest mounting units 22 near the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35, the care worker can perform the task without leaving the bed 11 even in a state that the care worker changes installment positions of the first rail 12 and the second rail 13. Therefore, the bed 11 of the first embodiment is a bed with which the care worker can perform the task while visually recognizing a state of the care-receiver 70, the bed being capable of reducing the risk of the drop-off of the care-receiver 70.
It should be noted that although the second armrest formation step S03 is performed after the first armrest formation step S02 in the above description, the first armrest formation step S02 may be performed after the second armrest formation step S03. In a case where the first armrest formation step S02 is performed after the second armrest formation step S03 in such a way, at least one of the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 always exists on the side of the first armrest mounting units 21. Therefore, in a case where the first armrest formation step S02 is performed after the second armrest formation step S03 in such a way, the risk of the drop-off of the care-receiver 70 can also be reduced.
It should be noted that any of installment positions of the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 may be changed firstly. That is, in the above description, the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 may be switched with each other.
It should be noted that in a case where the second armrest formation step S03 is performed after the first armrest formation step S02, the care worker can stand in the vicinity of the first armrest mounting units 21 so as to install the second rail 13 in the second armrest mounting units 22. Therefore, when the second armrest formation step S03 is performed after the first armrest formation step S02, the method becomes excellent in care-worker-friendliness.
It should be noted that in a case where the first rail 12 or the second rail 13 can be installed in the second armrest mounting units 22 in the bed state B, the first separation step S01 can be omitted.
It should be noted that when the wheelchair 14 is coupled to the bed main body portion 15, reverse actions to the separating procedure may be performed.
In the specific example of the first embodiment, a locking mechanism and support rod portions of the first and second rails have more specific structures than the above first embodiment. Specifically, instead of lowering a locking projection 57 by the support rod portion 44 as in the above first embodiment, the locking projection 57 is lowered by a support rod portion 44U with a rounded front end in the specific example of the first embodiment. The locking projection 57 and a convex portion 65 are brought into contact with and locked to each other in the above first embodiment, whereas the locking projection 57 is locked to a U shape engagement member 65U arranged in the horizontal direction to the locking projection 57 in the specific example of the first embodiment. Hereinafter, parts in the specific example of the first embodiment, which is different from the above first embodiment will be described.
When the wheelchair 14 is separated from the bed main body portion 15, actions are performed in order of
Firstly, as shown in
Next, as shown in
Successively, after the second armrest formation step S03 of
Conversely, when the wheelchair 14 is coupled to the bed main body portion 15, actions are performed in order of
Firstly, as shown in
Next, the second rail 13 is drawn from the second armrest mounting unit 22 and installed in the second bed mounting unit 35. At this time, by drawing the second rail 13 from the second armrest mounting unit 22, the U shape support rod portion 44U pressing down the locking projection 57 is eliminated. Thus, by the bias force of the spring 56b, the locking projection 57 is raised. As a result, as shown in
Next, when the coupling mechanism portion 56 is raised by the elevating portion 54, the chair base portion 63 of the wheelchair 14 is raised together with the bed base portion 53, the four casters 64 are separated from the bed surface, the chair base portion 63 of the wheelchair 14 is supported by the coupling mechanism portion 56, the height of the mat portion 61 of the wheelchair 14 becomes the same as the height of the mat portion 51 of the bed main body portion 15, and as shown in
Finally, when the wheelchair 14 is further pressed and moved to the side of the bed main body portion 15 in order to eliminate the gap GA2 between the mat portion 51 and the mat portion 61, the coupling is completed.
Hereinafter, points in which the second embodiment is different from the above first embodiment will be described with reference to the figures.
As shown in
This locking cancellation mechanism 60 includes the spring 56b and the locking projection 57 in the locking portion accommodating recess portion 58, and the convex portion 65 serving as one example of a locking end (locking member) of the second armrest mounting unit 22 of the chair base portion 63.
The locking projection 57 is arranged in the locking portion accommodating recess portion 58 of a second mounting unit engagement portion 56c of the coupling mechanism portion 56. This locking projection 57 is biased in the upward-protruding direction by the spring 56b functioning as one example of an elastic portion, and retained and arranged. The second mounting unit engagement portion 56c is a part of the coupling mechanism portion 56 positioned on the lower side of the pair of second armrest mounting units 22 of the chair base portion 63 when the wheelchair 14 is coupled to the bed main body portion 15. The inclined surface 57a inclined obliquely upward in the coupling direction (opposite to the separating direction) of the wheelchair 14 is formed in the upper end of the locking projection 57. The upper end of the locking projection 57 is capable of sliding on a lower surface of the chair base portion 63 serving as a bottom surface of the second armrest mounting unit 22 of the wheelchair 14, and also of being locked to the convex portion 65.
The convex portion 65 is arranged in an outer peripheral part of the insertion hole 23 of the second armrest mounting unit 22, and protrudes downward from the lower surface of the chair base portion 63. This convex portion 65 is to lock the locking projection 57 and the convex portion 65.
The convex portion 65 is formed in such a manner that the locking projection 57 is positioned on the lower side of the insertion hole 23 at the time of coupling the wheelchair 14. At the time of separating the wheelchair 14, the support rod portion 44 of the second rail 13 inserted into the insertion hole 23 passes through the insertion hole 23, and the support rod portion 44 further presses down the locking projection 57 against the bias force of the spring 56b, so that lock of the locking projection 57 and the convex portion 65 can be cancelled.
Motion of the locking cancellation mechanism 60 when the wheelchair 14 is coupled to the bed main body portion 15 will be described with using
Firstly, the wheelchair 14 is moved toward the bed main body portion 15. When the convex portion 65 passes over the locking projection 57, the locking projection 57 once pushed into the locking portion accommodating recess portion 58 by the convex portion 65 protrudes upward from the locking portion accommodating recess portion 58 by the bias force of the spring 56b (refer to
Successively, motion of the locking cancellation mechanism 60 when the wheelchair 14 is separated from the bed main body portion 15 will be described with using
As shown in
When the bed base portion 53 is lowered by the elevating portion 54 in order to separate the wheelchair 14 and the bed main body portion 15, the chair base portion 63 of the wheelchair 14 is lowered together with the bed base portion 53, the four casters 64 are brought into contact with the bed surface, and the chair base portion 63 of the wheelchair 14 is separated from the coupling mechanism portion 56. As shown in
In such a way, the bed main body portion 15 of the second embodiment has the coupling mechanism portion 56 capable of bringing the wheelchair 14 into the locked state. When the second rail 13 is installed in the second armrest mounting units 22, the coupling mechanism portion 56 for bringing the wheelchair 14 into the locked state cancels the lock of the wheelchair 14.
In the above first embodiment, the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 are used as locking portions at the time of separating the wheelchair 14 from the bed main body portion 15. However, according to a situation, it may be thought that the care worker tries to separate the wheelchair 14 from the bed main body portion 15 in a state that the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 are not inserted into the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35. With the configuration of the second embodiment, at the time of separating the wheelchair 14 from the bed main body portion 15, the wheelchair 14 cannot be separated unless the second rail 13 is placed in the wheelchair 14 on the side of the bed main body portion 15. Therefore, with the configuration of the second embodiment, at the time of separating the wheelchair 14, the rail for preventing the fall always exists in the wheelchair 14 on the side of the bed main body portion 15. Thus, with the configuration of the second embodiment, at the time of separating the wheelchair 14, even when the body of the care-receiver 70 is slipped in the direction of the bed main body portion 15 by inertia force, the body of the care-receiver 70 can be supported by the second rail 13. In such a way, with the configuration of the second embodiment, the care-receiver 70 is not slipped off on the side of the wheelchair 14 and on the side of the bed main body portion 15, so that the further highly safe bed 11 can be provided.
As described above, the upper end of the locking portion 57 on the side of the wheelchair 14 serves as the inclined surface 57a. Thus, when the convex portion 65 and the inclined surface 57a of the locking portion 57 are brought into contact with each other at the time of coupling the wheelchair 14 and the bed main body portion 15, the locking portion 57 is pressed against the bias force of the spring 56b, and the locking portion 57 is accommodated in the locking portion accommodating recess portion 58. Therefore, at the time of coupling the wheelchair 14, the wheelchair 14 can be coupled without being disturbed by the locking portion 57.
The separating method of the wheelchair 14 from the bed main body portion 15 is not limited to the methods of the first and second embodiments but may be the following method.
The first rail 12 and the second rail 13 are arranged in such a manner that the armrest portions 42 protrude outward in the bed state B (refer to
Next, as shown in
Next, as in
Next, as shown in
It should be noted that when the wheelchair 14 is coupled to the bed main body portion 15, reverse actions to the separating procedure may be performed.
With this modification of the first and second embodiments, the wheelchair 14 can be separated or combined by pulling the first rail 12 or the second rail 13 in a state that the care worker holds the first rail 12 or the second rail 13 by hand. In such a way, with the modification of the first and second embodiments, the care worker can easily separate or combine the wheelchair 14.
Hereinafter, points in which the third embodiment is different from the above first embodiment will be described with reference to the figures.
As shown in
Insertion holes 72 are respectively formed in the first armrest mounting units 21, the second armrest mounting units 22, the first bed mounting units 34, and the second bed mounting units 35. The insertion holes 72 each have a non-point symmetrical shape with respect to center thereof, and the sectional shape of the support rod portions 75 of the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 have the same shape as the shape of the insertion holes 72.
For example, the insertion holes 72 are formed in a D shape (shape in which one side of a square on the outer side is formed in an arc shape) as shown in
With this configuration, the first rail 12 of the third embodiment can be inserted into the insertion holes 72 only in a case where a protruding point of the armrest portion 42 to the first armrest mounting units 21 is set in the predetermined direction. In such a way, by forming the shape of the insertion holes 72 in such a manner that the protruding direction of the armrest portion 42 of the first rail 12 is set toward the outer side of the wheelchair 14, the care worker can install the first rail 12 in the first armrest mounting units 21 without making a mistake in the protruding direction of the armrest portion 42.
It should be noted that although a case of the first rail 12 is described above, the care worker does not make a mistake in the protruding direction of the armrest portion 42 regarding the second rail 13 as well.
Hereinafter, points in which the fourth embodiment is different from the above first embodiment will be described with reference to the figures. As shown in
After the wheelchair 14 is coupled to the bed main body portion 15 in a state that the auxiliary rail portion 83 is folded in the support body 84 via the rotation hinge portion 85, the auxiliary rail portion 83 is rotated about the rotation hinge portion 85, so that the auxiliary rail portion 83 is opened from the support body 84. In such a way, the auxiliary rail portion 83 and the support body 84 can be placed in line substantially in a straight form, so that a gap between the first rail 82 and the second rail 13 can be shortened.
In such a way, a space between the first rail 82 and the second rail 13 can be reduced, so that the further highly safe bed can be provided.
It should be noted that although the first rail 82 is used instead of the first rail 12, a second rail in which a position of the rotation hinge portion 85 is arranged on the second rail side may be used instead of the second rail 13.
Hereinafter, points in which the fifth embodiment is different from the above first embodiment will be described with reference to the figures. As shown in
After the wheelchair 14 is coupled to the bed main body portion 15, by pulling out the auxiliary rail portion 93 rightward in
In such a way, a space between the first rail 92 and the second rail is reduced. Thus, the further highly safe bed 11 can be provided.
It should be noted that although the first rail 92 is used instead of the first rail 12, a second rail in which the sliding direction of the slide portion 95 is reversed may be used instead of the second rail 13.
The bed 11A is characterized in that first bed mounting units 34A and second bed mounting units 35A are provided in a wheelchair 14A.
Hereinafter, points in which the sixth embodiment is different from the above first embodiment will be described with reference to the figures.
As shown in
The wheelchair 14A has the first armrest mounting units 21 to and from which the first rail 12 is attached and detached in a center part of one side part, and has the second armrest mounting units 22 to and from which the second rail 13 is attached and detached in a center part of the other side part. Further, the wheelchair has the first bed mounting units 34A to and from which the first rail 12 is attached and detached on the head side of the side part where the first armrest mounting units 21 exist, and also has the second bed mounting units 35A to and from which the second rail 13 is attached and detached on the leg side of the side part where the first armrest mounting units 21 exist.
At the time of coupling the wheelchair 14A to the bed main body portion 15A, the wheelchair 14A and the bed main body portion 15A are coupled by making the second armrest mounting units 22 and the bed main body portion 15A face each other.
In the sixth embodiment, when the first rail 12 is installed in the first bed mounting units 34A and the second rail 13 is installed in the second bed mounting units 35A, the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 are placed in line on one side of the bed 11A. The one side of the bed 11A is surrounded by the first rail 12 and the second rail 13. Therefore, a space in front and back of the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 is narrowed. Thus, even when the care-receiver moves the body toward the side of the first rail 12 and the second rail 13, the body of the care-receiver can be supported by the first rail 12 and the second rail 13, so that the highly safe bed can be provided. When the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 are respectively detached and then installed, the rails can be immediately installed without placing the first rail 12 and the second rail 13 on the floor. Thus, the task can be efficiently performed.
In this seventh embodiment, arrangement positions of the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35 of the bed main body portion 15 are arranged at positions respectively displaced to the head side and the leg side with respect to the arrangement positions of the first bed mounting units 34 and the second bed mounting units 35 of the above first embodiment. At the same time, arrangement positions of the first armrest mounting units 21 and the second armrest mounting units 22 of the wheelchair 14 in this seventh embodiment are arranged at positions displaced to the leg side of the wheelchair 14. Since the bed mounting units 34, 35 and the armrest mounting units 21, 22 are arranged at the displaced positions in such a way, a space for coupling to the wheelchair 14, that is, the coupling mechanism portion 56 and the accommodation space G can be enlarged. Therefore, in the seventh embodiment, coupling and separation actions of the wheelchair 14 and the bed main body portion 15 can be stably performed. The arrangement positions of the pair of first armrest mounting units 21 are also arranged at the positions displaced to the leg side of the wheelchair 14. Thus, when the rail is attached to the wheelchair 14, the rail protrudes toward the leg side of the wheelchair 14, so that the rail is stabilized as an armrest of the wheelchair 14.
It should be noted that by appropriately combining arbitrary embodiment(s) or modification(s) among the above various embodiments or modifications, effects provided in the embodiment(s) and the modification(s) can be obtained.
The bed and the separating method of the same according to the present invention are useful as a bed in which a part thereof can be separated as a wheelchair, the wheelchair and the bed for providing nursing care to a bedridden aged person or an ailing person, and a separating method of the same.
Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications are apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are to be understood as included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims unless they depart therefrom.
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