This application claims priority under 35 USC ยง 119 to French application (serial number 08 55418) filed on Aug. 5, 2008.
The invention relates to a patient bed equipped with a bed frame consisting of a support frame on which is positioned the bedding and at least one lateral safety barrier laterally arranged along one of the lengthwise sides of the bed frame. The invention more particularly relates to an improvement of the lateral barrier enabling the patient to stand up safely under his or her own power.
A patient bed equipped with at least one side barrier preventing the patient from falling is known to the prior art. For example, two lateral barriers are arranged along a common lengthwise side of the bed frame, a lateral barrier known as the head barrier element and a lateral barrier known as the foot barrier element. In the upright position, the two barriers are aligned one along the extension of the other and prevent the patient from falling. However, these two barriers are independently moveable relative to each other so that an exit space can be opened. When the patient's condition permits it, he or she can sit on the edge of the bed next to the head barrier element and stand up by sliding vertically while using at least one of the barriers for support.
When the barrier which the patient is holding during this movement is too close to the edge of the bed, the patient's center of gravity is in front of the support point, which can lead to a loss of balance and a fall.
A system is known in which the end of the barrier of the exit space side is configured as a gate pivot-mounted about a vertical axis. This allows the patient to shift his or her support point outwardly when he or she stands up at the side of the bed. Nevertheless, a disadvantage resides in this system in that it does not permit a controlled offset of the support point compatible with the stability of the bed. If, for example, the patient is overweight and if the patient puts his or her weight on the gate at a point too far out from the bed, the bed could move, causing the patient to lose his or her balance and fall. Furthermore, this gate system makes compliance with the norms defining the width of the exit space difficult. If the gate is too wide, it is necessary to provide enough space in the room for its deployment, and the possibility that the patient could grasp it at a point too far from the edge of the bed increases the risk of the bed tipping. The invention makes it possible to overcome these disadvantages by proposing a barrier system that is at least partially tiltable with a controlled offset compatible with the stability of the bed.
The invention relates more particularly to a patient bed equipped with a bed frame and at least one lateral safety barrier laterally arranged along a lengthwise side of the bed frame, characterized in that at least a part of this barrier is laterally tiltable along a horizontal axis roughly parallel to the lengthwise side by being hinged in its bottom part, and further characterized in that the barrier comprises suitable stabilization means for keeping the tiltable part in a laterally outwardly deployed position.
In a first possible configuration, such a lateral barrier is hinged in its entirety relative to the horizontal axis.
In another possible configuration, such a lateral barrier comprises a tiltable part hinged relative to a non-tiltable part.
With such a system, the part of the barrier which the patient can grasp in order to get up is offset from the side of the bed at a distance of around 10 to 20 cm, which is sufficient so that the manual support point towards the outside remains in front of the patient (but not too far from the bed) so that the projection of the body's center of gravity remains within a polygon of support created by the feet and projection of the support points on the barriers to the floor.
The invention will be more easily understood and its other advantages will emerge more clearly from the following description of several examples of patient beds conforming to its principle, which is provided solely for illustrative purposes and which refers to the appended drawings, in which:
The patient bed as in
At least one of the lengthwise sides of the support frame 13 is equipped with two lateral barriers 19, 21. One of these is a head barrier element 19, one end of which is adjacent to the headboard, and the other is a foot barrier element 21, which is longitudinally displaceable so that in one of its end positions, one of its ends 22 is adjacent to the footboard 17 (see
Two up and down blocking positions are defined between the upright 25 and the base plate 31. When the barrier is in the up position (
The foot barrier element 21 is similar to the head barrier element. It also consists of an upright 35, at the top of which is fastened a horizontal bar 37 forming part of two rectangular frames 38, 39 extending on either side of the upright 35. The latter is slide-mounted in a pivoting base plate 41 hinged to a clevis 42 along a horizontal axis parallel to the lengthwise direction of the bed. Said clevis 42, however, is fastened to a support displaceable along a system integrally forming a slide 44 of the support frame and which enables the displacement of said foot barrier element 21 along said support frame. The displacement of the foot barrier element makes it possible to unblock the necessary and standardized exit space 50 between the two barriers elements.
When the two barriers elements are raised and aligned one along the extension of the other (
In contrast, when they are separated from each other (
According to the invention, when at least one barrier 19, 21 is in the up position but tilted as shown in
Other configurations are possible. In
When the two barrier elements are lowered (
The essential elements of the bed are also found in the embodiment of
More precisely, the head barrier element 119 is linked to the bed frame 11 by two hinged arms 125, 126. The barrier consists of a main frame 127 equipped with a horizontal cross member 128 to which the two upper ends of the two arms 125, 126 are hinged. The lower ends of said arms are hinged to a cross member 130 of the bed frame, which is disposed below the support frame 13.
In an analogous manner, the foot barrier element 121 is linked to the bed frame by two hinged arms 135, 136. It consists of a main frame 137 equipped with a horizontal cross member 138 to which the two upper ends of the two arms 135, 136 are hinged. The lower ends of these arms are hinged to a cross member 140 of the bed frame disposed below the support frame 13. Typically, the barrier elements can be moved into the up position (
According to the invention, at least one barrier element 119, 121 comprises a laterally tiltable part 139, 141 pivot-mounted about a lower horizontal axis of the main frame 127, 137, respectively.
According to the example, each of the barrier elements comprises such a tiltable part. These two parts are adjacent when the two barrier elements are raised and aligned one along the extension of the other (see
More precisely, the main frame 127 of the head barrier element 119 comprises a horizontal tubular element 145 which forms the pivot axis of the tiltable part 139 of which a bottom side 148 comprises an extension rotatably engaged and mounted in a tubular element 145. The latter forms a type of support bearing for the tiltable part 139.
In an analogous manner, the main frame 137 of the foot barrier element comprises a horizontal tubular element 151 which forms the pivot axis of the tiltable part 141. A bottom side 153 of the latter comprises an extension rotatably mounted in the tubular element 151.
The deployed position of the tiltable part 139, 141 is stabilized by any suitable blocking means such as, say, a connecting shaft or rod 156, 157 mounted between the edge of the main frame and the adjacent edge of the tiltable part. The upper horizontal bar 159, 160 of each tiltable part constitutes a handhold element allowing the patient to stand up under his or her own power. Furthermore, the upper horizontal bar of at least one of the tiltable parts (in this case the bar 160 of the tiltable part 141 of the foot barrier element) is fastened to the upper ends of two parallel rods 163, 164 capable of sliding in two parallel tubular uprights 165, 166, respectively, of said tiltable part. Therefore, when the head barrier element is raised and when the foot barrier element is lowered, an exit space 150 (
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0855418 | Aug 2008 | FR | national |