The present invention relates to a bed in which a part of a mat portion of the bed is separated to be utilized also as a wheel chair.
In a hospital or a caring facility, it is necessary to move a patient, a cared person, or the like (hereinafter, referred to as a “cared person” or the like) from a state lying on a bed in a hospital room to another place many times in one day. In this case, upon transferring the patient, the cared person, or the like, from the bed onto, for example, a wheel chair, normally, this job is manually carried out by a nurse, a care giver, or the like, with a result that much physical load is imposed on the nurse, the care giver, or the like.
In order to reduce such physical load and also lighten such a transferring job, a bed has been proposed in which a part of a mat portion of a bed is separated and is utilized also as a wheel chair (for example, see Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Publication No. 5-51330).
With this structure, by simply taking and putting the cart 3 out of and into the bed main body 1 with the side mat plate 4 on one side being raised, the center mat plate 2 can be separated from the bed main body 1 and returned to its original position. Therefore, this structure makes it possible to easily carry out jobs of separating the portion forming a wheel chair from the bed main body 1 and joining the portion to the bed main body 1 swiftly, with a cared person or the like being carried thereon.
In the conventional art described above, however, when the center mat plate 2 and the cart 3 are separated as a wheel chair (or joined to the bed main body), the side mat plate 4 is moved upward to retreat from the bed main body 1. For this reason, issues arise in which, upon or after retreating, a person lying on the bed or the wheel chair receives an oppressive feeling by the retreating side mat plate 4, and in which in a case where the retreating is insufficient, there may be a risk of collision of the person with the side mat plate 4.
Moreover, in most cases, the caring or hospital-use bed is required for providing a back-raised or leg-raised posture state; however, since the above-mentioned conventional bed is not provided by taking the back-raised and leg-raised posture states into consideration, much load is sometimes applied to the cared person or the like, resulting in an issue in which functions as the caring or hospital-use bed are not sufficiently satisfied.
The present invention has been configured to resolve the above-mentioned issues, and an object thereof is to provide a bed that allows a cared person or the like to comfortably lie thereon, and also to move on a wheel chair safely and comfortably.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention has the following structures:
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a movable bed comprising:
a fixed portion; and
a moving portion that is separably joined to the fixed portion, the fixed portion and the moving portion being formed into a mat portion on which a person lies, wherein
the moving portion is constructed as a wheel chair having a seat portion and an armrest portion placed on one side of the seat portion so as to be pivotable between an upright posture state and a sideway lying posture state;
in a state where the moving portion is joined to the fixed portion, the armrest portion of the moving portion is pivoted to the sideway lying posture state so that an upper surface of the seat portion and an upper surface of the armrest portion are formed into a mat surface of the mat portion; and
in a state where the moving portion is separated from the fixed portion, the armrest portion of the moving portion is pivoted to the upright posture state so that the armrest portion forms an armrest of the wheel chair.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to the firth aspect, wherein the seat portion of the moving portion is formed by coupling a plurality of divided portions including at least a back resting portion, a hip resting portion, and a leg resting portion, to each other so as to be freely bent with respect to each other, so that, by bending the divided portions with respect to each other or by releasing bending of the divided portions with respect to each other, at least one of posture states including a lying posture state, a sitting posture state, and a leg raised posture state is formed, with the armrest portion being placed on the side of the hip resting portion so as to be pivotable.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to the first or second aspect, wherein the moving portion is separably joined to a concave portion of the fixed portion, a plurality of movable mat portions are placed on at least one side of the concave portion of the fixed portion, and at least one of the plurality of movable mat portions is placed at a bed formation position to form a mat surface of the mat portion when the seat portion of the moving portion is brought into the lying posture state, while, when the moving portion is separated from or joined to the fixed portion, the movable mat portion is placed at a retreated position.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to the third aspect, wherein the plurality of movable mat portions, placed on at least one of the sides of the concave portion of the fixed portion, are composed of a head-side mat surface portion placed on a head side of a person on the moving portion and a foot-side mat surface portion placed on a foot side of the person on the moving portion, and, with either one of the head-side mat surface portion and the foot-side mat surface portion being moved to the retreated position, the moving portion is moved in a width direction of the fixed portion between the head-side mat surface portion and the foot-side mat surface portion so as to be separated from or joined to the fixed portion.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to the third or fourth aspect, wherein an upper surface of the seat portion of the moving portion is positioned in a center of the mat surface of the mat portion.
According to a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to any one of the third to fifth aspects, wherein the seat portion of the moving portion further includes a thigh resting portion and a foot resting portion, and when the moving portion is separated from or joined to the fixed portion, at least one of upper surfaces of the back resting portion, the leg resting portion, and the foot resting portion is placed above the upper surface of the hip resting portion in a vertical direction.
According to a seventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to any one of the third to sixth aspects, further comprising:
a driving unit that drives the movable mat portion so that, upon separating the moving portion from the fixed portion, the mat surface of the movable mat portion is moved in association with a separating operation of the moving portion toward a far side with respect to the moving portion, while, upon joining the moving portion to the fixed portion, the mat surface of the movable mat portion is moved in association with a joining operation of the moving portion toward a close side.
According to an eighth aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to the seventh aspect, wherein the movable mat portion includes at least head-side mat surface portions and a foot-side mat surface portion, and the driving unit drives the movable mat portion so that the head-side mat surface portions are moved to a center position and the head side and the foot-side mat surface portion is moved from the center toward the foot side at the side.
According to a ninth aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to any one of the sixth to eighth aspects, further comprising:
a slide driving mechanism that allows at least one of the mat surfaces of the back resting portion and the leg resting portion of the moving portion to slide in accordance with transformation in the posture state of the moving portion.
According to a 10th aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to any one of the sixth to ninth aspects, wherein among a plurality of divided portion driving units and a lift driving unit respectively provided to one of the fixed portion or the moving portion, at least one of the driving units is driven in association with another driving unit so that the movable bed is allowed to carry out at least one of operations including a back-raising operation, a leg-raising operation, and a lifting or lowering operation, with respect to an entire mat surface of the mat portions of the movable bed.
According to an 11th aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to any one of the sixth to ninth aspects, wherein among back driving units, leg driving units, and lift driving units respectively provided to the fixed portion and the moving portion, at least one of the paired driving units are driven in synchronism with each other so that the movable bed is allowed to carry out at least one of operations including a back-raising operation, a leg-raising operation, and a lifting or lowering operation, with respect to an entire mat surface of the mat portions of the movable bed.
According to a 12th aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to the 11th aspect, further comprising:
a slide mechanism that allows at least one of the mat surfaces of the movable mat portion of the fixed portion as well as the back resting portion and the leg resting portion of the moving portion to slide, in accordance with transformation in the posture states of the fixed portion and the moving portion.
According to a 13th aspect of the present invention, there is provided the movable bed according to any one of the second to 12th aspects, wherein the seat portion of the moving portion is provided with side resting portions on two sides thereof so that, when at least any one of states including the lying posture state, the sitting posture state, and the leg-raised posture state is formed by allowing the plurality of divided portions of the seat portion to be bent with respect to each other, the side resting portions are transformed so as to surround at least one of the back resting portion and the leg resting portion.
The bed of the present invention makes it possible to safely and swiftly carry out a separating operation or a returning operation from or to the fixed portion of the bed, while a cared person or the like lying thereon is safely kept in a comfortable posture with his or her back or legs being raised, with no member threatening the safety of the cared person being retreated above the bed. Moreover, it is possible to allow the cared person or the like to comfortably lie on the bed and also to move onto a wheel chair from the bed without necessity of moving, as well as to move on the wheel chair safely and comfortably. Therefore, it becomes possible to achieve a bed that reduces load applied to a cared person, that is friendly used by the cared person, and that assists independence of the cared person.
These and other aspects and features of the present invention will become clear from the following description taken in conjunction with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings, the following description will discuss embodiments of the present invention. The same components are indicated by the same symbols, and the explanation thereof will not be provided in some cases. Moreover, in the drawings, for easier understanding, respective components are mainly illustrated schematically.
As shown in
The fixed portion 11 of the movable bed 10 is constituted by a bed base portion 53 (a head-side base portion 53a, a foot-side base portion 53b, and a joining portion 53c), a mat surface portion (movable mat portion) (head-side mat surface portions 52a and 52c, and foot-side mat surface portions 52b and 52d). In this case, the fixed portion 11 is a member that is left after the moving portion 12 functioning as a wheel chair has been separated from the movable bed 10. This fixed portion 11 is not a member without any wheels or the like, but may have wheels or the like on the bottom portion so as to be used when the movable bed 10 is moved to be disposed in a room or the like. Moreover, the head side refers to the head side of a person riding on the moving portion 12 (placed on the moving portion 12), and the foot side refers to the foot side of a person riding on the moving portion 12 (placed on the moving portion 12).
Furthermore, the moving portion 12 of the movable bed 10 can be separated from the fixed portion 11 or be joined to the fixed portion 11, and is designed as a wheel chair that can be transformed between a lying posture state and a sitting posture state. The moving portion 12 includes a seat portion 13 (provided at least with a back resting portion 13b, a hip resting portion 13c, a leg resting portion 13f, and a foot resting portion 13d), an armrest portion 14 (provided at least with a right-side armrest portion 14a, an operation panel 14b, and a left-side armrest portion 14c), and a cart portion 54 provided with a wheel driving source 81 such as a motor, which drives wheels 82 to rotate positively/negatively. For example, the four wheels 82 are driven to be rotated positively/negatively by the driving operation of the wheel driving source 81, and the moving portion 12 is allowed to move forward or rearward as well as rightward or leftward, or to rotate positively or negatively. In the case where the moving portion 12 is joined to the fixed portion 11 to form the movable bed 10, the upper surface of the seat portion 13 of the moving portion 12 and the inner surface of the armrest portion 14 are allowed to virtually form one plane serving as the mat surface of the mat portion 51 of the movable bed 10.
In this case, the mat portion 51 corresponds to a mattress of an ordinary bed, and the mat surface of the mat portion 51 corresponds to the surface of the mattress on which a person lies thereon (lies about). Moreover, the surface of the mat portion 51 is composed of the seat portion 13, the armrest portion 14, and the head-side mat surface portions 52a and 52c as well as the foot-side mat surface portions 52b and 52d, which are adjacent to these portions. That is, in the center of the mat surface of the mat portion 51, the seat portion 13 is disposed in the longitudinal direction of the movable bed 10 (bed longitudinal direction). On the left side of the seat portion 13 in
Moreover, on a side of the armrest portion 14a on the right side in the armrest portion 14, an operation panel (remote controller) 14b for controlling the operations of the movable bed 10 is placed. In the state where the fixed portion 11 and the moving portion 12 are joined to each other (the state shown in
In this case, since the operation panel 14b functions also as a remote controller, the operation panel 14b can be detached from the armrest portion 14a on the right side. By communicating with a receiver device (not shown) inside the moving portion 12 with the operation panel (remote controller) 14b being detached from the armrest portion 14a on the right side, the movable bed 10 and the moving portion 12 can be externally operated. In the present first embodiment, the explanation is given of the structure in which the operation panel (remote controller) 14b is provided to the armrest portion 14a on the right side; however, it is only necessary to provide the operation panel 14b at least on either one of the armrest portion 14a on the right side and the armrest portion 14c on the left side. The layout thereof is desirably determined at an appropriate position by taking into consideration a relationship with walls or the like of the room in which the movable bed 10 is placed, for example, on one of the paired armrest portions not facing any wall of the movable bed 10.
As will be described later in detail, this structure makes it possible to safely and swiftly separate the moving portion 12 from the fixed portion 11 of the bed 10 or return the moving portion 12 to be joined with the fixed portion 11, while a lying cared person or the like is allowed to have a comfortable posture, such as a back-raised posture or a leg-raised posture. Therefore, it is possible to achieve such a movable bed 10 that allows the cared person or the like to comfortably lie down on the bed 10, and also allows to move safely and comfortably on the wheel chair (moving portion 12) having the shape shown in
The following description will specifically discuss operations carried out when the movable bed 10 of the first embodiment is separated into the fixed portion 11 and the moving portion 12.
As shown in
In each of a bending portion between the back resting portion 13b and the hip resting portion 13c and a bending portion between the hip resting portion 13c and the leg resting portion 13f (two portions on the hip resting portion 13c side and the leg resting portion 13f side of the thigh resting portion 13e) as well as a bending portion between the leg resting portion 13f and the foot resting portion 13d, rotary shafts 50b, 50c, 50d, and 50f are disposed so as to rotate positively/negatively along the rotation center axis of bending operations, as shown in
Moreover, as shown in
As shown in
Moreover, the upper surface of the seat portion 13 of the moving portion 12 is designed to be located in the center of the mat surface of the mat portion 51, as shown in
With this structure, it is not necessary for the person 15, such as a cared person, to once get off from the movable bed 10 and move all the way to the portion to move as a wheel chair (the moving portion 12 in the first embodiment), but, for example, it is only necessary for the person to lie at a same position on the movable bed 10 as that in the case of using as a bed (in other words, the person 15 is kept in the lying posture state without necessity of changing his or her posture by himself/herself), and the person 15 is allowed to utilize both of the functions of the movable bed 10 and the wheel chair (moving portion 12). Moreover, by using the movable bed 10 of the first embodiment, for example, even a person with disability in his or her legs or even a person who has been injured in his or her leg and cannot move sufficiently is allowed to easily move himself or herself from the bed to the wheel chair, and to move to a desired place by using the wheel chair without requiring any load, so that the person can move independently. Moreover, it is possible to easily carry out, for example, a bed-leaving assist job for a bedridden cared person.
As shown in
In contrast, in the case where the moving portion 12 is separated from or joined to the fixed portion 11, the rotation driving source 51M and the wheel driving source 81 are driven under the control of the control device 100 so that the upper surface of the back resting portion 13b and the upper surfaces of the leg resting portion 13f and the foot resting portion 13d are moved in states where they are respectively located on the upper side in the vertical direction with respect to the upper surface of the hip resting portion 13c (in other words, in the back-raised and leg-raised posture state). In the state where the moving portion 12 has been brought into the back-raised and leg-raised posture state, as shown in
In this structure, in a state where no member has retreated above the bed and thus causes safety problems to the cared person, the moving portion 12 can be separated from or returned to the fixed portion 11 without intervening with the fixed portion 11 of the movable bed 10, so that the lying person 15 such as a cared person can utilize the bed reliably and safely. Moreover, the moving portion 12 can be smoothly and swiftly separated from or joined to the fixed portion 11 of the movable bed 10, so as to be transformed into the wheel chair state for allowing the person 15 to take desired postures, such as a reclining posture, a tilted posture, a sitting posture, and the like.
As shown in
With this structure, even when the moving portion is separated and departs from the fixed portion 11 of the movable bed 10 as the wheel chair or is returned (joined) to the fixed portion 11, it is only necessary to secure a space with a slight margin on either one of the two sides 17a and 17c for the installation place of the movable bed 10, so that the movable bed 10 can be installed in a small space. As an example, in
Moreover, the separating or joining operation of the moving portion 12 is carried out in a manner so as to cross either one of the two sides 17a and 17c of the movable bed 10. With this structure, since the moving portion can depart in either one of the directions toward the sides of the movable bed 10, this bed can be applied to various bed layouts. Thus, it is possible to achieve the movable bed 10 having a high degree of flexibility for installation positions in a room. On either one of the two sides 17a and 17c where the moving portion 12 does not cross, a joining portion 53c for use in coupling the head-side base portion 53a and the foot-side base portion 53b is attached. This joining portion 53c, which can be freely detachable, may be attached to either one of the two sides 17a and 17c, so that, by causing the moving portion 12 to be in contact with the joining portion 53c, the joining portion 53 also functions as a stopper for preventing the moving portion 12 from being separated in an erroneous direction and for regulating the position of the moving portion 12.
In the sequence of operations shown in
For example, the driving unit 90 has the following structure, as shown in
In the present embodiment, for simplifying the structure, the driving unit 90 is provided as a mechanism for operating the head-side mat surface portion 52a or 52c and the food-side mat surface portion 52b or 52d to respectively move in association with the moving operations (a separating operation and a joining operation) of the moving portion 12. Alternatively, the head-side mat surface portion 52a and 52c and the foot-side mat surface portion 52b and 52d may be provided with individual driving mechanisms, and operated individually. For example, the driving unit 90 is constituted by a movable bar 91, a spring 94 as one example of a biasing member, a displacement conversion mechanism 95, a head-side rod 96, a head-side guide rail 97 as one example of a head-side guide member, a foot-side rod 98, a foot-side guide rail 99 as one example of a foot-side guide member, and the like.
More specifically, when the moving portion 12 is joined to the fixed portion 11, the moving portion 12 is inserted into a concave portion 89 in the center between the head-side base portion 53a and the foot-side base portion 53b of the fixed portion 11. Near the bottom of the concave portion 89, the movable bar 91, which is allowed to proceed or retreat in parallel with the width direction of the fixed portion 11, is disposed with two ends thereof being inserted into a cut-out portion 92 of the head-side base portion 53a and a cut-out portion 93 of the foot-side base portion 53b. Therefore, from the position of the moving portion 12 inserted into the proximity of the center in the concave portion 89 of the fixed portion 11 to the position where the joining of the moving portion 12 to the fixed portion 11 is completed, the movable bar 91 is always kept in contact with the outer surface of the cart portion 54 of the moving portion 12 by the biasing force of the spring 94 as one example of a biasing member. The movable bar 91 is disposed in this manner, and the movable bar 91 is coupled to the head-side rod 96 and the foot-side rod 98a through the known displacement conversion mechanism 95 that converts a force acting in the width direction of the fixed portion 11 to force in the bed longitudinal direction (the direction along the height of the person) orthogonal to the width direction.
First, the head-side rod 96 is coupled to the head-side mat surface portion 52a or 52c. As the displacement conversion mechanism 95, for example, a mechanism is proposed in which, after a linear motion has been once converted to a rotational motion, the rotational motion can be converted to a linear motion in a direction orthogonal to the motion direction of the linear motion or a linear motion in a direction crossing the motion direction thereof. More specifically, in a simplified explanation, a rack 95a is provided to a driving bar 91a that protrudes in the width direction from the movable bar 91, and a pinion gear 95b to be engaged with the rack 95a is placed so that a rack 95c of the head-side rod 96 is engaged with this pinion gear 95b. With this structure, the linear motion of the movable bar 91 in the width direction can be converted to a linear motion in the longitudinal direction of the head-side rod 96 through a rotational motion of the pinion gear 95b. Not limited to this mechanism, various known mechanisms can be adopted as the displacement conversion mechanism 95. On the other hand, on the two sides of the head-side base portion 53a of the fixed portion 11, a single or a pair of head-side guide rails 97, each of which is one example of a head-side guide member that extends in a direction along the height of the person 15 (the bed longitudinal direction), are fixed. Therefore, the head-side mat surface portion 52a or 52c is allowed to move along the head-side guide rail 97 between a close position (a bed formation position) where the head-side mat surface portion 52a or 52c is close to the armrest portion 14a or 14c and a separated position (a retreated position) on the far side where the head-side mat surface portion 52a or 52c departs from the armrest portion 14a or 14c.
Therefore, when the moving portion 12, which has been inserted into the concave portion 89 of the fixed portion 11 and then jointed thereto, is about to get out of the concave portion 89 so as to be separated from the fixed portion 11, the movable bar 91 moves from one end side of the fixed portion 11 in the width direction toward the center (leftward from the right end side in
In contrast, in the case where the moving portion is inserted into the concave portion 89 of the fixed portion 11 from the outside of the concave portion 89 so that the moving portion 12 is jointed to the fixed portion 11, the movable bar 91 moves in the concave portion 89 from the center in the width direction of the fixed portion 11 toward the one end side (from the left side toward the right end side in
In the same manner, the foot-side mat surface portion 52b or 52d is also coupled to the displacement conversion mechanism 95 of the movable bar 91 through the foot-side rod 98. On the two sides of the foot-side base portion 53b of the fixed portion 11, a single or a pair of foot-side guide rails 99, each of which is one example of a foot-side guide member that extends to depart from the armrest portion 14a or 14c (that is, in a diagonally outward direction relative to the direction along the height of the person 15 (the bed longitudinal direction), are fixed. Thus, the foot-side mat surface portion 52b or 52d is allowed to move along the foot-side guide rail 99 between the close position (the bed formation position indicated by the solid line of
Therefore, when the moving portion 12, which has been inserted into the concave portion 89 of the fixed portion 11 and thus jointed to the fixed portion 11, is about to get out of the concave portion 89 so as to be separated from the fixed portion 11, the movable bar 91 moves from the one end side of the fixed portion 11 in the width direction toward the center (leftward from the right end side in
In contrast, in the case where the moving portion is inserted into the concave portion 89 of the fixed portion 11 from the outside of the concave portion 89 so that the moving portion 12 is jointed to the fixed portion 11, the movable bar 91 moves in the concave portion 89 from the center in the width direction of the fixed portion 11 toward the one end side (from the left side toward the right end side in
Moreover, cut-out portions 53h through which the head-side mat surface portions 52a and 52c are allowed to pass in the bed longitudinal direction are formed on a head-side base plate 53g fixed to the head-side base portion 53a on the head-side end of the fixed portion 11 (see
Instead of the above-mentioned structure, a hook 77 may be provided to the foot-side mat surface portion 52b or 52d, and this hook 77 in a state of being hooked with the cart portion 54 (on the rear side of the thigh resting portion 13e of the moving portion 12 (the wheel chair)) is pressed or pulled so that, upon joining and separating the moving portion 12 to and from the fixed portion 11, the foot-side mat surface portion 52b or 52d may be pulled by the cart portion 54 to be moved along the foot-side guide rail 99. In other words, in the case where the moving portion 12 gets out of the concave portion 89 of the fixed portion 11, the hook 77 is hooked with the cart portion 54, and along with the outward movement of the cart portion 54, the foot-side mat surface portion 52b or 52d may be moved from the bed formation position to the retreated position along the foot-side guide rail 99. In contrast, in the case where the moving portion 12 is inserted into the concave portion 89 of the fixed portion 11 from the outside of the concave portion 89, the hook 77 is hooked with the cart portion 54, and along with the movement of the cart portion 54 into the concave portion 89, the foot-side mat surface portion 52b or 52d may be moved from the retreated position to the bed formation position along the foot-side guide rail 99.
With this structure, when the moving portion 12 is separated from the fixed portion 11 of the movable bed 10 and when the moving portion 12 is joined to the fixed portion 11 thereof, the movable mat portion 52 of the moving portion 12 departs from the moving portion 12 in association with the movement of the moving portion 12, so that no physical interference is applied from the fixed portion 11 to the moving portion 12. Therefore, the moving portion 12 can be smoothly and swiftly separated from the fixed portion 11 of the movable bed 10 and returned (joined) to the fixed portion 11.
Moreover, the movable mat portion 52 includes at least the head-side mat surface portion 52a and the foot-side mat surface portion 52b, and is designed such that the head-side mat surface portion 52a is allowed to move from the center toward the head side (that is, from the close position to the separated position side) and the foot-side mat surface portion 52b is allowed to move from the center toward the foot side on the side (that is, from the close position to the separated position side).
With this structure, it is possible to eliminate a physical interference of the head-side mat surface portion 52a of the fixed portion 11 with the back raised portion of the back resting portion 13b of the moving portion 12 as well as a physical interference of the foot-side mat surface portion 52b of the fixed portion 11 with the leg raised portion of the leg resting portion 13f. That is, when the moving portion 12 is separated from the fixed portion 11, the foot-side mat surface portion 52b or 52d of the fixed portion 11 departs from the armrest portion 14a or 14c of the moving portion 12 diagonally outward and is rotated in a manner so as to be bent along the vertical direction by the rotation hinge 88 on the outer end of the foot-side guide rail 99 so as to be positioned on the separated position (the retreated position indicated by the chain line in
With respect to the specific movement of the head-side mat surface portion 52a of the fixed portion 11, there are two kinds of movements, namely, sliding diagonally to be folded (bend downward) as shown in
Only the head-side mat surface portion 52a has two kinds of moving methods because the head-side mat surface portion 52a is sometimes moved in two posture states, namely, the lying posture state and the back-raised and leg-raised posture state. In the specific movements of the head-side mat surface portion 52a, the movement of sliding diagonally and folded as shown in
Moreover,
Moreover, at this time, the mat surface of at least any one of the movable mat portion 52 of the fixed portion 11 as well as the back resting portion 13b and the leg resting portion 13f of the moving portion 12 is designed to slide in the body trunk direction 15a of the person 15 in accordance with the transformations of the posture states of the fixed portion 11 and the moving portion 12.
With this structure, it is possible to reduce deviations between the mat surface and the body of the person 15 due to the raising and lowering operations of the back resting portion 13b and the leg resting portion 13f of the moving portion 12, and since it is also possible to prevent any portion of the bed from deviating, the movable bed 10 with high reliability can be realized. Moreover, since the head-side mat surface portion 52a has been moved from the center toward the head side (that is, from the close position to the separated portion), it is possible to preliminarily prevent a problem such as a failure in separating a bottom portion 13g of the back sitting portion 13b to the front side due to a collision with the head-side mat surface portion 52a, even when the back resting portion 13b is placed at a normal diagonal position in the back-raised and leg-raised posture state.
As shown in
More specifically, as shown in
In step S1, under the control of the control device 100, the rotation driving source 51M is driven so that, as shown in
In step S2, under the control of the control device 100, the rotation driving source 51M is driven so that, as shown in
In step S3, under the control of the control device 100, the wheel driving source 81 is driven so that, as shown in
In step S4, under the control of the control device 100, the rotation driving source 51M is driven so that, as shown in
In step S5, under the control of the control device 100, the wheel driving source 81 is driven so that, the moving portion 12 having transformed into the wheel chair state through steps S1 to S4 moves with the person 15 carried thereon.
As shown in
In step S11, under the control of the control device 100, the wheel driving source 81 is driven so that, as shown in
In step S12, under the control of the control device 100, the rotation driving source 51M is driven so that, in order to allow the moving portion 12 to be inserted in the concave portion 89 of the fixed portion 11 of the movable bed 10, the moving portion 12 is transformed from the sitting posture state of
In step S13, under the control of the control device 100, the wheel driving source 81 is driven so that, as shown in
In step S14, under the control of the control device 100, the rotation driving source 51M is driven so that, as shown in
In step S15, under the control of the control device 100, the rotation driving source 51M is driven so that, as shown in
By successively carrying out the operations of this flow chart under the control of the control device 100, this structure can be utilized as the bed and as the wheel chair. Thus, with this structure, it is possible to swiftly carry out the separating operation or the returning operation (the joining operation) from or to the fixed portion 11 of the movable bed 10, while the person 15 such as a cared person lying thereon is safely kept in a comfortable posture with his or her back or legs being raised. Therefore, it is possible to provide the movable bed 10 that reduces load applied to a care giver, by allowing the person 15 such as the cared person to lie on the movable bed 10 comfortably and also to move on the moving portion 12 (the wheel chair) safely and comfortably. Moreover, since the bed and the wheel chair are provided integrally, there is required no storage place for the moving portion 12 (the wheel chair) when used as the movable bed 10.
Furthermore, in the first embodiment, the explanation has been given with reference to the drawings in which a pillow 48 is placed at a position of the head of the person 15; however, this pillow (head rest) 48 may be formed integrally with the back resting portion 13b of the moving portion 12. In this case, in order to change the respective functions between the bed state and the wheel chair state, an arrangement may be proposed in which, in the bed state, the head rest 48 is moved in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the back resting portion 13b, while, in contrast, in the wheel chair state, the head rest 48 is moved at a certain angle with respect to the surface of the back resting portion 13b. This arrangement makes it possible to provide as the pillow 48 in the bed state so as to be in parallel with the surface of the back resting portion 13b and to be easily used, and as the head rest 48 in the wheel chair state so as to have a certain angle with respect to the surface of the back resting portion 13b so as to be easily used.
As shown in
With this structure, the cared person 15 or the like lying thereon allows the moving portion 12 to swiftly carry out operations such as separating or returning (joining) from and to the fixed portion 11 of the bed safely while being kept in his or her comfortably lying posture. Therefore, it is possible to achieve the movable bed 20 by which the cared person 15 or the like can be comfortably lying on the movable bed 20 and can also move safely and comfortably on the wheel chair (the moving portion 12) having a shape shown in
The movable bed 20 of the second embodiment is different from the movable bed 10 of the first embodiment in that, as shown in
Moreover, in the movable bed 20, in order to separate the moving portion 12 from the fixed portion 11 while being kept in the lying posture state, it is designed so that the movable mat portions 52a and 52b shown in
However, different from the movable beds 10 and 20 of the first and second embodiments, in the movable bed 30 of the third embodiment, when the fixed portion 11 and the moving portion 12 are joined together, under the control of the control device 100, among a plurality of divided portion driving units 31 each including a back portion driving unit 31a and a leg portion driving unit 31b provided to either one of the fixed portion 11 and the moving portion 12, and a lift driving unit 32, at least either one of the driving units 31 and 32 is driven in association with the other. In this manner, since either one of the driving units 31 and 32 is driven in association with the other under the control of the control device 100, the movable bed 30 is allowed to carry out at least any one of operations, such as a back-raising operation, a leg-raising operation, a lifting or lowering operation and the like, with respect to the entire mat surface of the mat portion 51 of the bed 30. The reason why at least either one of the driving units 31 and 32 is driven in association with the other is because, by operating integrally the mat surface composed of the moving portion 12 and the fixed portion 11, the mat surface is allowed to function as a mat surface similar to that of an ordinary caring bed. In this case, the lifting and lowering operations mean upward and downward movements of the mat surface. The purpose of lifting and lowering operations is to assist a caring job or a riding movement. As the structure of the lift driving unit 32 for this purpose, for example, by using a known link mechanism or the like installed in the cart portion 54, the mat surface is lifted and lowered by using a motor as one example of a driving source, through the link mechanism. The driving source of the divided portion driving units 31 (the back portion driving unit 31a and the leg portion driving unit 31b) and the lift driving units 32 is, for example, provided as a single or a plurality of motors or the like, similarly to the rotation driving source 51M.
Moreover, another structure may be used in which, when the fixed portion 11 and the moving portion 12 are joined together, under the control of the control device 100, among the plurality of divided portion driving units 31 and the lift driving units 32 respectively provided to the fixed portion 11 and the moving portion 12, at least either one of the paired driving units 31 and 32 is driven in synchronism with each other, so that the movable bed 30 is allowed to carry out at least any one of the operations, such as the back-raising operation, the leg-raising operation, the lifting or lowering operation and the like, with respect to the entire mat surface of the mat portion 51 of the bed.
With this structure, since the entire mat surface of the movable bed 30 can be moved, it is possible to carry out the transformation in the posture states comfortably as the bed in the same manner as in an ordinary bed.
Moreover, as shown in
With this structure, deviations between the body of the person 15 and the mat surface of the movable bed 30 due to the raising and lowering movements of the back resting portion 13b and the leg resting portion 13f of the moving portion 12 can be reduced, and since any deviations hardly occur as the bed, it is possible to realize the movable bed 30 with high reliability.
As shown in
The side mat portions 38a and 38c, shown in
Moreover, by driving the rotation driving source 51M under the control of the control device 100, when a plurality of divided portions 13b, 13c, 13d, 13e, and 13f are bent with respect to each other and the bed is brought into at least any one of the lying posture state, the sitting posture state, and the leg raised posture state, it is designed that the side mat portions 38a and 38c are pivoted into the upright posture state so as to be transformed to surround the side portions of the person 15.
With this structure, since the mat portion 51 of the movable bed 35 is transformed so as to surround the side portions of the person 15 with the side mat portions 38a and 38c, when operated with the person 15 carried thereon, the person 15 is allowed to easily keep his or her posture, and preventing the person from falling down, and consequently ensuring safe movements.
More specifically, as shown in
With this structure, when operated with the person 15 carried thereon, the moving portion 12 is transformed so as to allow the side resting portions 41a-1, 41a-2, 41a-3, 41c-1, 41c-2, and 41c-3 to surround the side portions of the person 15; therefore, the posture of the person 15 is easily maintained, and it is possible to prevent the person 15 from falling down, thereby ensuring safe movements.
By properly combining the arbitrary embodiments of the aforementioned various embodiments, the effects possessed by the embodiments can be produced.
The bed according to the present invention makes it possible to safely and swiftly carry out the separating operation or the returning operation from or to the fixed portion of the bed, while the person, such as a cared person, lying thereon is kept in a comfortable posture with his or her back or legs being raised. Moreover, since no storage place is required for the wheel chair when used as the bed and a high degree of flexibility is obtained in the layout of the bed in a room, the bed of the present invention is readily utilized in hospitals, homes, or the like, effectively.
Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the preferred 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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