This application is a National Stage Application of PCT/DK2017/050107, filed 5 Apr. 2017, which claims benefit of Serial No. PA 2016 70202, filed 6 Apr. 2016 in Denmark, and which applications are incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to each of the above disclosed applications.
This invention relates to a bed system having multiple sections that can be moved in order to avoid bed sores.
Elderly and disabled people who spend long periods of time in bed are susceptible to bedsores. These people must be turned frequently in order to reduce the likelihood of bedsores. At present, health and safety regulations stipulate that three people must be used to turn the occupant of the bed. This is not efficient. In addition, large strains are placed on the back of the people turning the person over.
In addition, elderly, disabled people and people with motor control problems are at risk of falling out of bed, whether asleep or awake. This is a further problem in that the person may not be able to get back into the bed or even to raise an alarm. Barriers can be placed on the sides of the beds but these barriers may cause injury to the person or one of their limbs by striking the barriers.
A great number of disabled people find it impossible to either adjust their sleeping position or to arise from a prone position, i. e. at night when having retired to bed, without the help of another person which can be costly and inconvenient. In addition, the disabled person experiences a lack of independence.
It is of extreme importance that a disabled person has to be turned or to have their position adjusted at regular intervals to maintain good circulation, ease cramps and avoid bedsores, which can occur by remaining in one position for long periods.
Wheelchair users find it difficult to straighten their legs easily in bed. Frequently, disabled people or their helpers will place a pillow below their knees in order to raise their knees and to maintain the legs in a more comfortable slightly bent position. However, the pillow becomes more compact and the support provided reduces and, also, the pillow does not provide support across the full width of the bed. Furthermore, the pillow position may move and stable support is not provided.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,113,286 discloses a hospital bed where the frame and mattress are divided longitudinally and each section pivots 90 degrees from the horizontal. The hospital bed has guardrails and the pivotal movement is accomplished in a manual fashion. The bed is secured in an angular position through the use of support members resting in notches.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,230,554 discloses a motion regulator device to control the relative movement of objects. This device uses a motorized power screw to regulate relative motion in mechanical systems. The device relates specifically to the application of such devices to adjustable beds, chairs or sofas to regulate relative movement between various sections thereof.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,658,451 discloses a carrier for supporting a person in different postural positions. It contains a hydraulic drive means for pivoting the main rest area to allow the patient to be turned over, supported on their side or transferred.
EP1486191A1 discloses an adjustable bed system for turning a patient. The bed system includes a tilt mechanism adapted to tilt the platform surface laterally, a side member disposed on a side of the platform, a side-member lift mechanism adapted to raise the side member relative to the platform surface, and the tilt mechanism tilting the platform surface toward the side member raised by the side-member lift mechanism. Meanwhile, it does not include sliding means horizontally movable perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis of a hospital bed, when the bed system is attached to said hospital bed.
DK178222B B1 discloses a bed system to be installed on existing hospital beds. The bed system has a first and a second frame nested in a common pivot means, and actuators connected thereto in order to establish an angle formed between the frames, where they are rotatable about a longitudinal axis through activation of the actuators. Meanwhile, it does not involve first and second sections that are attached to the actuators in pivot points.
None of the above disclosures, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed. There is a need for a simple bed system that can move specific body parts in order to avoid bed sores. Such a bed system should be easy to attach to existing hospital beds.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a bed system for turning a patient comprising:
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the pivot points P1 and P3 of the first section are located in one of its ends, preferably separated by 2-8 cm. Similarly the pivot points P2 and P4 of the second section are preferably located in one of its ends, preferably separated by 2-8 cm.
The bed elements for supporting the patient are preferably flat and quadratic to ensure even support. Moreover, the bed elements for supporting the patient may provided with joints to allow bending of the bed elements.
In a second aspect the present invention provides an integrated hospital bed comprising a hospital bed, and at least two bed systems of the present invention. In this way different body parts can be moved independently.
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