When a medical patient is confined to a bed, it is oftentimes necessary to reposition the patient within the bed or transport the patient from the bed to a different location. To accomplish such repositioning or transport, medical personnel will sometimes employ a bed sheet to lift the patient. This is typically performed by grabbing a portion of the bed sheet and possibly wrapping the bed sheet around the wrist or hand while lifting. Although lifting in this manner can be effective, it can also result in injury to the medical personnel such as back and knee injury, broken fingers, wrist dislocations, carpal tunnel, and other hand or wrist injuries. Lifting may further result in patient injury due to falling or slipping. Generally, use of the patient's bed sheet to reposition or move the patient is unstable and unsafe. Accordingly, many hospitals and health care facilities have “zero-lift programs” that prohibit health care workers from manually lifting and transferring patients.
According to some embodiments, a lift system may include a bed sheet and/or a hoist configured to raise and lower the bed sheet. In some embodiments, the bed sheet may have handles that are secured to the bed sheet using an integrated webbing that allows the bed sheet to be used to transport patients from a bed to another location. The integrated webbing may strengthen the interface between the handles and a top portion of the bed sheet so that patients of substantial weight can be transported within the bed sheet. The handles may be located on lengthwise edges of the top portion of the bed sheet and may have a loop shape.
In some embodiments, the lift device may include one or more lengthwise tension rods that may be parallel to the lengthwise edges of the top portion of the bed sheet. The lengthwise tension rods may extend through the handles and may increase rigidity and stability along a length of the top portion as a patient is transported.
In some embodiments, the lift device may include one or more widthwise tension rods that may be perpendicular to the lengthwise edges of the top portion of the bed sheet. The widthwise tension rods may be coupled with the top portion of the bed sheet and may increase rigidity and stability along a width of the top portion as a patient is transported.
In some embodiments, the hoist may include support straps, which may be coupled to the handles and/or the lengthwise tension rods. In some embodiments, the bed sheet may include one or more extensions that each extend along at least a portion of a particular lengthwise edge of the top portion of the bed sheet. In some embodiments, the support straps of the hoist may be coupled with the extensions.
In some embodiments, a particular bed sheet may be configured for use with both a first bed and a second bed. In some embodiments, the first bed may include a gurney. In some embodiments, the second bed may include any bed larger than the first bed, such as, for example, a hospital bed, etc. In some embodiments, the particular bed sheet may be configured to facilitate carrying or transfer of the patient from the first bed to the second bed and/or may be used with both the first and second beds without having to remove the patient from the particular bed sheet.
In some embodiments, the particular bed sheet may include one or more of the following components: a first sheet, a second sheet, a third sheet, and a support structure. In some embodiments, the third sheet may be sized and configured to cover an upper surface of the first bed. For example, a size of the third sheet may be approximately equal to an upper surface of a gurney. In some embodiments, edges of the third sheet may be aligned with edges of the first bed when the third sheet lays flat across the first bed. In some embodiments, the second sheet may be sized equal or similar to the third sheet.
In some embodiments, the first sheet may be larger than the second and/or third sheets. In some embodiments, when the particular bed sheet is placed on the first bed with the third sheet on top or facing upward and/or the first sheet on bottom or facing downward, the second sheet and/or the third sheet may be aligned with or approximately cover the upper surface of the first bed, and the first sheet may extend or hang over sides of the first bed. In these and other embodiments, edges of the first sheet may be secured underneath the first bed. For example, the edges of the first sheet may be tucked underneath the first bed.
In some embodiments, when the particular bed sheet is placed on the second bed, the second sheet and/or the third sheet may be smaller than an upper surface of the second bed, and a size of the first sheet may allow the upper surface of the second bed to be covered. In some embodiments, the particular bed sheet may be placed on the second bed with the third sheet on the bottom or facing downward. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the particular bed sheet may be placed on the second bed with the third sheet on the top or facing upward and/or the first sheet on the bottom or facing downward, which may allow transfer of the patient from the first bed to the second bed without removal of the patient from the particular bed sheet.
In some embodiments, one or more of the following: the first sheet, the second sheet, the third sheet, and the support structure, may be coupled together via any suitable means of coupling, such as, for example, sewing, stitching, fasteners, adhesive, Velcro®, etc. In some embodiments, the particular bed sheet may be layered in the following order: the first sheet, the second sheet, the support structure, and the third sheet.
In some embodiments, the support structure may be coupled with one or more of the following: the first sheet, the second sheet, and the third sheet. In some embodiments, the support structure may include at least two longitudinal portions that extend along lengthwise edges of the second sheet and/or the third sheet. In some embodiments, the longitudinal portions may create a taut or tight edge to prevent the patient from rolling out of the particular bed sheet when the patient is being transported in the particular bed sheet. In some embodiments, the support structure may include multiple U-shaped portion, which may be disposed proximate the longitudinal portions. In some embodiments, each of the U-shaped portions may extend beyond a length of the second and/or third sheets.
In some embodiments, the support structure may include one or more looped portions, which may extend perpendicularly to the U-shaped and/or longitudinal portions. In some embodiments, the looped portions may extend across a width of the second and/or third sheets. Each of the looped portions may include one or more handles. In some embodiments, each of the looped portions may include one or more divider portions the may extend along a length of the looped portion and divide the looped portion to form multiple handles. In some embodiments, the handles of the looped portion may be disposed between the lengthwise edge of the second sheet and a lengthwise edge of the first sheet. In some embodiments, the looped portions may include one or more outer handles and/or one or more inner handles, similar to the U-shaped portions. The multiple handles may facilitate easy transfer of the particular bed sheet from one medical personnel to another when transporting the patient.
In some embodiments, the U-shaped portions may each include one or more outer handles and/or one or more inner handles. In some embodiments, the U-shaped portions may each include an outer handle and an inner handle. In some embodiments, compared to the outer handle of a particular U-shaped portion, the inner handle of the particular U-shaped portion may be disposed inwardly with respect to the particular bed sheet. In some embodiments, the outer handle of the particular U-shaped portion may be aligned with or just inwardly from a widthwise edge of the first sheet.
The outer handle and the inner handle may allow the medical personnel transporting the patient on the particular bed sheet to use the outer handle or the inner handle depending, for example, on a size of a space through which they are transporting the patient and may prevent injury of the medical personnel. In some embodiments, the inner handle may be angled, which may prevent physical discomfort of the medical personnel transporting the patient and may improve efficiency. The multiple outer and/or inner handles may facilitate easy transfer of the particular bed sheet from one medical personnel to another when transporting the patient.
In some embodiments, an inner edge of the U-shaped portion, disposed towards a middle of the particular bed sheet, may extend parallel to the longitudinal portion. In some embodiments, the inner edge of the U-shaped portion may terminate at the divider portion of a particular looped portion. In some embodiments, a support element may be coupled with the divider portion along an entire length or a portion of the entire length of the divider portion. In some embodiments, the support element may include a strap or a strip of flexible material.
In some embodiments, the divider portion and/or the support element may be coupled with each of the first sheet, the second sheet, and the third sheet along an entire length of the divider portion and/or the support element that overlaps with the first sheet, the second sheet, and the third sheet. For example, the divider portion and/or the support element may be sewn or stitched to each of the first sheet, the second sheet, and the third sheet along the entire length of the divider portion and/or the support element that overlaps with the first sheet, the second sheet, and the third sheet. In some embodiments, the handles of the looped portions and/or portions of the divider portion and/or the support element that do not overlap with the second sheet and/or the third sheet may not be coupled with other components of the particular bed sheet and may be movable with respect to the other components of the particular bed sheet, which may enable a hand and/or wrist to reach in and grip a particular handle.
Similarly, in some embodiments, the outer and inner handles of the U-shaped portions may not be coupled with other components of the particular bed sheet and may be movable with respect to the other components of the particular bed sheet, which may enable a hand and/or wrist to reach in and grip a particular outer or inner handle.
In some embodiments, ends of the longitudinal portions disposed between the U-shaped portion and the divider portion may be coupled with each of the first sheet, the second sheet, and the third sheet. In these and other embodiments, all components of the particular bed sheet may not be coupled together along central portions of the longitudinal portions, disposed between the ends of the longitudinal portions. In some embodiments, the inner edge of the each of the U-shaped portions may be coupled with each of the first sheet, the second sheet, and the third sheet. In some embodiments, all or a portion of an inner edge of each of the looped portions may be coupled with each of the first sheet, the second sheet, and the third sheet.
In order that the above-recited and other features and advantages of the invention are obtained and will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof, which are illustrated in the appended drawings. These drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to limit the scope of the invention.
The presently preferred embodiments of the described invention will be best understood by reference to the Figures, wherein like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the Figures, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description, as represented in
According to some embodiments, a bed sheet may have handles that are secured to the bed sheet using an integrated webbing that allows the bed sheet to be used to transport patients from a bed to another location. The integrated webbing strengthens the interface between the handles and the top portion of the bed sheet so that patients of substantial weight can be transported within the bed sheet.
As used herein, the term “bed” is understood to describe any surface that is capable of supporting a body, and for which it is customary to cover the surface with a sheet or other type of protective material. For example, the term “bed” may include a gurney, a stretcher, a table, an examination table, an operating table, a bed, or other similar surface. Further, the term “bed sheet” as herein is understood to describe generally any sheet or other type of protective material that is used to cover at least a portion of a bed, as described herein.
Some embodiments of bed sheet 100 comprise a top portion 101 consisting of a single layer. In other embodiments, bed sheet 100 comprises two or more layers of top portion 101, wherein the additional layers increase the overall strength of top portion 101.
For purposes of this specification and the claims, the sides of the bed sheet should be construed as the portions of the bed sheet that would be positioned along the sides of a bed. Similarly, the ends of the bed sheet should be construed as the portions of the bed sheet that would be positioned along the head and foot of the bed. In a typical-sized hospital bed, the sides of the sheet would be longer than the top and bottom of the sheet. However, a bed sheet in accordance with embodiments of the present invention should not be limited to any particular size.
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To allow bed sheet 100 to be used to transport a patient, bed sheet 100 can include a webbing 103 that reinforces the connection between handles 104 and top portion 101.
Also, because handles 104 are positioned in pairs, the weight can be more evenly distributed between both arms. In some embodiments, a pair of handles 104 may be spaced close enough to allow the medical personnel to insert each arm in opposite directions through both handles so that the weight can be supported by the overlapping forearms. In this way, a large portion of the weight can be supported by the shoulders and biceps of the medical personnel. It is noted, however, that the present invention also extends to embodiments where handles 104 are not positioned in pairs. For example, bed sheet 100 could alternatively be configured with four handles 104 with one handle at each corner of the bed sheet.
In some embodiments, some of the components of the bed sheet may be made of different materials. For example, in some instances various components of the bed sheet may be recyclable, and other various components may be biodegradable. In other embodiments, the various components of the bed sheet may comprise different types of recyclable materials for which separation and sorting is required prior to recycling. Accordingly, to facilitate disposing of the bed sheet, the components may be interconnected in a manner that facilitates separation of the components. For example, a chain stitch (which is commonly used on sacks of food products, such as flour or dog food) can be employed. In such cases, a tab or other structure can be secured to the end of the stitch to facilitate the removal of the stitch and the separation of components. In this way, the components of different materials can be separated and disposed of properly such as by separating the different materials according to their recycling codes and/or by separating biodegradable materials from recyclable materials.
In some embodiments, top portion 101 (and possibly sidewall 102) can be formed of a polyester-based material or of a biodegradable material (e.g., a cotton-based material) while the remaining components (i.e., webbing 103, handles 104, netting 301, and possibly sidewall 102) can be formed of a polypropylene material. In such cases, top portion 101 can be configured to be easily separated from the other components for independent recycling. In some embodiments, at least some of the components (including top portion 101) can be formed of lyocell (which is the generic term for Tencel®) or other similar biodegradable material. Polypropylene may be used for webbing 103 and netting 301 due to its strength. In some embodiments, the webbing 103 and/or the netting 301 may include one or more of the following: polyamide, nylon, polyester, and polypropylene. In some embodiments, handles 104 may be formed of a rubber material.
In some embodiments, the materials of the bed sheet are selected to provide a single-use bedsheet. In other embodiments, the materials of the bed sheet are selected to provide a reusable bed sheet.
In some embodiments, such as is shown in
In summary, a bed sheet may include handles that are secured to the top portion of the bed sheet using a webbing. By including a webbing in the structure, the bed sheet can have sufficient strength to allow even heavy patients to be lifted using the bed sheet. Further, the use of loop-shaped handles can allow medical personnel to lift a patient more safely and securely with reduced risk of injury.
Many hospitals and health care facilities have “zero-lift programs” that prohibit health care workers from manually lifting and transferring patients, in order to reduce injuries.
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In some embodiments, the lift system 100 may include a hoist configured to raise and lower the bed sheet 602. The hoist may include one or more support straps 608 and/or one or more winches 610. In some embodiments, the support straps 608 may extend downwardly from the one or more winches 610 and may be coupled to the handles 104 of the bed sheet 602. In some embodiments, the support straps 608 may be coupled with the handles 104 by fitting, snapping, threading, connecting, attaching, fastening, clipping, hooking, or any other suitable means of coupling. For example, an end of a particular support strap 608 may include a hook, which may be inserted into a particular handle 104. As another example, the ends of the support straps 608 may include loop portions, which may be coupled with the loop portion of the handles 104 using a carabiner or similar device, as illustrated in
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In some embodiments, the lengthwise tension rods 612 may be coupled with the handles 104 by fitting, snapping, threading, connecting, attaching, fastening, clipping, hooking, or any other suitable means of coupling. For example, the lengthwise tension rods 612 may extend through the handles 104. Additionally or alternatively, the lengthwise tension rods 612 may include one or more clips 614 or similar devices configured to clip the handles 104 to the lengthwise tension rods 612, which may prevent the tension rod 612 from sliding within the handles 104. In some embodiments, the support straps 608 may be coupled with the bed sheet 602 via the clips 614 of the lengthwise tension rods 612 in addition to, or instead of, being coupled directly to the handles 104. In some embodiments, the handles 104 may include clips (not shown) or similar devices configured to couple the handles 104 with the support straps 608 and/or the lengthwise tension rods 612.
In some embodiments, a particular lengthwise tension rod 612 may extend through multiple handles 104 positioned on the lengthwise edge 604. In some embodiments, a first lengthwise tension rod 612 may extend through the handles 104 positioned on a first lengthwise edge 604, and a second lengthwise tension rod 612 may extend through the handles 104 positioned on a second lengthwise edge 604. In some embodiments, the first lengthwise tension rod 612 may be parallel to the second lengthwise tension rod 612.
In some embodiments, a length of a particular lengthwise tension rod 612 may be approximately equal to the length 615 of the top portion 101 of the bed sheet 602. In some embodiments, the length of the particular lengthwise tension rod 612 may be less than the length 615 of the top portion 101 of the bed sheet 602.
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In some embodiments, the widthwise tension rods 616 may be coupled with the handles 104 and/or the top portion 101 by fitting, snapping, threading, connecting, attaching, fastening, clipping, hooking, or any other suitable means of coupling. For example, the top portion 101 may include multiple eyelets 620 sized and configured to fit ends of the widthwise tension rods 616. In some embodiments, the eyelets 620 may be disposed proximate corners and/or widthwise edges 622 of the top portion. In some embodiments, a first end of a particular widthwise tension rod 616 may be disposed in a first eyelet 620 of the top portion 101, and a second end of the particular widthwise tension rod 616 may be disposed in a second eyelet 620 of the top portion 101. The first eyelet 620 and the second eyelet 620 may be a same distance from a particular widthwise edge 622 of the top portion 101.
In some embodiments, the lengthwise tension rods 612 and/or the widthwise tension rods 616 may be constructed from metal, wood, plastic, a composite material, combinations thereof, or any other suitable material.
In some embodiments, the bed sheet 602 may include a trap door configured to open and close, as will be explained later in further detail. As illustrated in
The first and second extensions 802 may be configured to point generally upwardly when coupled with the support straps 608. In some embodiments, where a bed sheet 806 is a flat sheet, the extensions 802 may not be a separate component from the top portion 101. In some embodiments, the extensions 608 may be a separate component from the top portion 101 but may be secured to the top portion 101. In some embodiments, each of the extensions 608 may be generally M-shaped, and the islets 804 may be positioned at upper portions of the M-shape.
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In some embodiments, a trap door 810 may be disposed in the top portion proximate a seat of the chair. The trap door 810 may be configured to open and close via a zipper, snap, etc. The trap door 810 may be opened and placed over top of a toilet, for example.
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In some embodiments, the bed sheet 900 may include or correspond to any of the bed sheets illustrated in any of
In some embodiments, the bed sheet 900 may include one or more of the following components: a first sheet 902, a second sheet 904, a third sheet 906, and a support structure 908. Referring now to
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In some embodiments, when the bed sheet 900 is placed on the second bed, the second sheet 904 and/or the third sheet 906 may be smaller than an upper surface of the second bed, and a size of the first sheet 902 may allow the upper surface of the second bed to be covered. In some embodiments, the bed sheet 900 may be placed on the second bed with the third sheet 906 on the bottom or facing downward. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the bed sheet 900 may be placed on the second bed with the third sheet 906 on the top or facing upward and/or the first sheet 902 on the bottom or facing downward, which may allow transfer of the patient from the first bed to the second bed without removal of the patient from the bed sheet 900.
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In some embodiments, the support structure 908 may be coupled with one or more of the following: the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, and the third sheet 906. In some embodiments, the support structure 908 may be coupled with the second sheet 904 and/or the third sheet 906. In some embodiments, the second sheet 904 and the third sheet 906 may be coupled together for strength and/or the second sheet 904 and the third sheet 906 may then be coupled to the first sheet 902. In some embodiments, edges of the second sheet 904 may be coupled with edges of the third sheet 906.
In some embodiments, the support structure 908 may include at least two longitudinal portions 910 that extend along lengthwise, outer edges of the second sheet 904 and/or the third sheet 906. In some embodiments, each of the longitudinal portions 910 may include ends 912 and a central portion 914. In some embodiments, the longitudinal portions 910 may be generally straight. In some embodiments, the longitudinal portions 910 may create a taut or tight edge to prevent the patient from rolling out of the bed sheet 900 when the patient is being transported in the bed sheet 900. In some embodiments, the support structure 908 may include multiple V-shaped or U-shaped portions 916, which may be disposed proximate the longitudinal portions 910. In some embodiments, each of the U-shaped portions 916 may extend beyond a length of the second sheet 904 and/or the third sheet 906.
In some embodiments, the support structure 908 may include one or more looped portions 918, which may extend perpendicularly to the U-shaped portions 916 and/or the longitudinal portions 910. In some embodiments, the looped portions 918 may extend across a width of the second sheet 904 and/or the third sheet 906. Each of the looped portions 918 may include one or more handles 920a-920h (which may be referred to hereinafter as “handles 920”). In some embodiments, each of the looped portions 918 may include one or more divider portions 922 the may extend along a length of the looped portion 918 and divide the looped portion 918 to form multiple handles 920. In some embodiments, the handles 920 of the looped portion 918 may be disposed between the lengthwise edge of the second sheet 904 and a lengthwise edge of the first sheet 902, as illustrated in
In some embodiments, the U-shaped portions 916 may each include one or more outer handles 924 and/or one or more inner handles 926. In some embodiments, the U-shaped portions 916 may each include a single outer handle 924 and a single inner handle 926. In some embodiments, compared to the outer handle 924 of a particular U-shaped portion 916, the inner handle 926 of the particular U-shaped portion 916 may be disposed inwardly with respect to the bed sheet 900. In some embodiments, the outer handle 924 of the particular U-shaped portion 916 may be aligned with or just inwardly from a widthwise edge of the first sheet 902.
The outer handles 924 and the inner handles 926 may allow the medical personnel transporting the patient on the bed sheet 900 to use the outer handles 924 or the inner handles 926 depending, for example, on a size of a space through which they are transporting the patient and may prevent injury of the medical personnel. In some embodiments, one or more of the outer handles 924 and/or the inner handles 926 may be angled, which may prevent physical discomfort of the medical personnel transporting the patient and may improve efficiency. The multiple outer handles 924 and/or the inner handles 926 may facilitate easy transfer of the bed sheet 900 from one medical personnel to another when transporting the patient.
In some embodiments, the bed sheet 900 may include two looped portions 918 and eight handles 920 of the looped portions 918. In these and other embodiments, the bed sheet 900 may include four U-shaped portions 916, four outer handles 924, and four inner handles 926. Positioning and/or spacing of the handles of the looped portions 918 and the outer and inner handles 924, 926 of the U-shaped portion 916 may facilitate support of the patient during transfer on the bed sheet 900 as well as favorable arm and body positioning of the medical personnel.
In some embodiments, inner edges 928 of the U-shaped portions 916, disposed towards a middle of the bed sheet 900, may extend parallel to the longitudinal portions 910. In some embodiments, each of the inner edges 928 of the U-shaped portions 916 may terminate at the divider portion 922 of a particular looped portion 918. In some embodiments, a support element 930 may be coupled with the divider portion 922 along an entire length or a portion of the entire length of the divider portion 922. In some embodiments, the support element 930 may include a strap or a strip of flexible material.
In some embodiments, the divider portion 922 and/or the support element 930 may be coupled with each of the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, and the third sheet 906 along a length of the divider portion 922 and/or the support element 930 that overlaps with the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, and the third sheet 906. For example, the divider portion and/or the support element may be sewn or stitched to each of the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, and the third sheet 906 along the length of the divider portion and/or the support element that overlaps with the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, and the third sheet 906. In some embodiments, the handles 920 of the looped portions 918 and/or portions of the divider portion 922 and/or the support element 930 that do not overlap with the second sheet 904 and/or the third sheet 906 may not be coupled with other components of the bed sheet 900 and may be movable with respect to the other components of the bed sheet 900, which may enable a hand to reach in and grip a particular handle 920.
Similarly, in some embodiments, the outer and inner handles 922, 924 of the U-shaped portion 916 may not be coupled with other components of the bed sheet 900 and may be movable with respect to the other components of the bed sheet 900, which may enable a hand to reach in and grip a particular outer or inner handle.
In some embodiments, the ends 912 of the longitudinal portions 910 disposed between the U-shaped portion 916 and the divider portion 922 may be coupled with each of the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, and the third sheet 906. In these and other embodiments, all components of the bed sheet 900 may not be coupled together along the central portions 914 of the longitudinal portions 910, disposed between the ends 912 of the longitudinal portions 910. In some embodiments, the inner edge 928 of the each of the U-shaped portion 916 may be coupled with each of the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, and the third sheet 906. In some embodiments, all or a portion of an inner edge 932 of each of the looped portions 918 may be coupled with each of the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, and the third sheet 906. In some embodiments, the portion of the inner edge 932 may extend, for example, 2 inches.
In some embodiments, the looped portions 918 may intersect with the U-shaped portions 916 and/or the longitudinal portions 910. In some embodiments, the support structure 908 may be a unitary structure. For example, the U-shaped portion 916, the longitudinal portions 910, the looped portions 918 may be part of a unitary structure. In some embodiments, the support structure 908 may include various separate components which may be coupled together to form the integrated support structure 908. For example, one or more of the U-shaped portions 916, the longitudinal portions 910, and the looped portions 918 may be sewn together to form the support structure 908. In some instances, support structure 908 comprises a singular, monolithic structure, such as may be formed by extrusion, molding, or casting.
In some embodiments, the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, the third sheet 906, and the support structure 908 may be constructed of any material or combination of materials suitable to provide strength to support the patient on the bed sheet 900. For example, in some embodiments, the second sheet 904 may be constructed of a non-woven material and/or the third sheet 906 may be constructed of a woven material and/or microfiber. In some embodiments, the first sheet 902 may be constructed of a woven material and/or microfiber. In some embodiments, one or more of the following may be constructed of polyester, polypropylene, and the like: the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, the third sheet 906, and the support structure 908. In some embodiments, one or more of the following may include or correspond to the webbing 103 or the netting 301, illustrated, for example, in
In some embodiments, one or more of the following may be biodegradable and/or recyclable: the first sheet 902, the second sheet 904, the third sheet 906, and the support structure 908. In some embodiments, at least some of the components of the bed sheet 900 may be formed of lyocell (which is the generic term for Tencel®) or other similar biodegradable material. In some embodiments, the materials of the bed sheet 900 may be selected to provide a single-use bed sheet. In other embodiments, the materials of the bed sheet 900 may be selected to provide a reusable bed sheet. In some embodiments, the bed sheet 900 may support over 1000 pounds. In some embodiments, the support structure 908 may support over 4000 pounds.
The bed sheet 900 may include modifications, variations, and/or additions. For example, in some embodiments, the second sheet 904 and/or the third sheet 906 may be removed. In these and other embodiments, the support structure 908 may be coupled directly to the first sheet 902. As another example, in some embodiments, the divider portion may be removed.
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The bed sheet 1000 may include any number of the slits 1002. For example, the bed sheet 1000 may include between one and eight slits 1002. In one embodiment, bed sheet 1000 includes more than eight slits 1002. Positioning of the slits 1002 may also vary. In some embodiments, each of the slits 1002 may be positioned proximate an edge of the bed sheet 1000. In some embodiments, a particular slit 1002 may extend diagonally with respect to a corner 1004, which may be formed by two edges 1006, 1008. In some embodiments, each of the slits 1002 may be reinforced or strengthened along at least a portion of a length of the corresponding slit 1002 through any number of means such as, for example, sewing, stitching, support elements, webbing, etc. In some embodiments, the bed sheet 1000 may include or correspond to any of the bed sheets illustrated in any of
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The bed sheet 1010 may include any number of the straps 1012. For example, the bed sheet 1010 may include between one and eight straps 1012. In one embodiment, bed sheet 1010 includes more than eight straps 1012. Positioning of the straps 1012 may also vary. In some embodiments, each of the straps 1012 may be positioned proximate an edge of the bed sheet 1010. In some embodiments, a particular strap 1012 may extend diagonally with respect to a corner 1016 of the bed sheet 1010, which may be formed by two edges 1018, 1020. In some embodiments, each of the straps 1012 may be reinforced or strengthened along at least a portion of a length of the corresponding strap 1012 through any number of means such as, for example, sewing, stitching, support elements, webbing, etc. In some embodiments, the bed sheet 1010 may include or correspond to any of the bed sheets illustrated in any of
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A number of the handles 1022 may vary. Positioning of the handles 1022 may also vary. In some embodiments, each of the handles 1022 may be positioned proximate an edge of the bed sheet. In some embodiments, a particular handle 1022 may extend diagonally with respect with a corner of the bed sheet. In some embodiments, each of the handles 1022 may be reinforced or strengthened along at least a portion of a length of the corresponding handle 1022 through any number of means such as, for example, sewing, stitching, support elements, webbing, etc. In some embodiments, the bed sheet may include or correspond to any of the bed sheets illustrated in any of
While the present subject matter has been described in detail with respect to specific embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the art, upon attaining an understanding of the foregoing, may readily produce alterations to, variations of, and equivalents to such embodiments. Accordingly, it should be understood that the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of example rather than limitation, and does not preclude inclusion of such modifications, variations, and/or additions to the present subject matter as would be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. It will also be appreciated that elements or components illustrated in the various figures may be combined. For example, a particular bed sheet may include one or more slits 1014, straps 1012, handles 1022, and/or one or more handles 104, as illustrated in
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/255,079, entitled BED SHEET LIFT SYSTEM, filed on Sep. 1, 2016, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/213,008, entitled BED SHEET HAVING LIFTING HANDLES, filed on Sep. 1, 2015, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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