Claims
- 1. An enclosure for restraining a patient to an area about a bed,wherein the bed is adapted to support the patient, comprising: a removable and collapsible frame adapted to surround the bed and to be positioned on a surface supporting the bed, the frame having: an upper laterally extending support; a first upstanding support coupled to a first side of the upper laterally extending support; and a second upstanding support coupled to a second side of the upper laterally extending support, wherein at least one of the first upstanding support, the second upstanding support and the upper laterally extending support is movable relative to at least one of the other supports for folding the frame for transport or storage; and a canopy connectable to the frame for defining an area about the bed such that a patient is allowed to move freely within the area, and including at least one access portion movable between a closed position and an open position defining an opening through the canopy for allowing access to the patient area, and at least one see-through portion for permitting visual monitoring of the patient area from outside of the canopy.
- 2. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, wherein the first and second upstanding supports are pivotally coupled to the upper laterally extending support such that the upper laterally extending support folds compactly relative to the first and second upstanding supports.
- 3. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, further comprising:corner brackets for pivotally coupling the upper laterally extending support to the first and second upstanding supports; and at least one coupling intermediate the sides of the upper laterally extending support, such that the first side of the upper laterally extending support is foldable toward the first upstanding support and the second side of the upper laterally extending support is foldable toward the second upstanding support.
- 4. An enclosure as recited in claim 3, wherein the upper laterally extending support includes upper transverse members, the upper transverse members having couplings for rigidly fixing and folding the upper transverse members.
- 5. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, wherein the frame further comprises a lower laterally extending support opposing the upper laterally extending support.
- 6. An enclosure as recited in claim 5, wherein the frame further comprises a coupling for pivoting at least a portion of the lower laterally extending support to define an opening for moving a bed therethrough.
- 7. An enclosure as recited in claim 5, further comprising:corner brackets for pivotally coupling the lower laterally extending support to the first and second upstanding supports; and a pair of couplings intermediate each end of the lower laterally extending support, such that a first side of the lower laterally extending support folds compactly toward the first upstanding support and a second side of the lower laterally extending support folds compactly toward the second upstanding support, and wherein an elongated portion of the lower laterally extending support is laterally offset with respect to an elongated portion of the upper laterally extending support for allowing overlap therebetween when folding the frame.
- 8. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of zippers for securing the canopy assembly to the frame, wherein at least one zipper is connected to the access portion for closing the access portion by closing the zipper, and for opening the access portion by opening the zipper and allowing access to the patient area.
- 9. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, further comprising third and fourth upstanding supports for supporting the upper laterally extending support, wherein each upstanding support is in a respective corner of the frame.
- 10. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, wherein the frame supports the canopy within an interior thereof.
- 11. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, wherein the see-through portion of the canopy is fabricated at least partially from dark netting for allowing seeing into and out of the patient area.
- 12. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, wherein the see-through portion of the canopy includes means for forming a mesh and allowing high visibility from outside the canopy therethrough and resistance to staining.
- 13. An enclosure as recited in claim 12, wherein said means is a dark colored netting.
- 14. An enclosure as recited in claim 13, wherein the color of the netting is selected from the group including black, brown and blue.
- 15. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, wherein the see-through portion is defined by a dark colored mesh.
- 16. An enclosure as defined in claim 15, wherein the color of the mush is selected from the group including black, blue and brown.
- 17. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, wherein the upper laterally extending support includes two laterally extending upper support members spaced relative to each other, and two transversely extending upper support members connected between the laterally extending upper support members, and wherein each upper support member includes a coupling for permitting opposing sides of the respective support member to be pivotally moved between open and collapsed positions.
- 18. An enclosure as recited in claim 17, further comprising a lower laterally extending support opposing the upper laterally extending support, and wherein the lower laterally extending support includes two laterally extending lower support members spaced relative to each other, and two transversely extending lower support members connected between the laterally extending lower support members, and wherein each lower support member includes a coupling for permitting opposing sides of the support member to be pivotally moved between open and collapsed positions.
- 19. An enclosure as recited in claim 18, wherein at least one of the laterally extending lower support members is spaced transversely relative to the opposing laterally extending upper support member to permit the respective upper and lower support members to overlap when moving between open and collapsed positions.
- 20. An enclosure as recited in claim 19, wherein the canopy is foldable with the frame between open and collapsed positions.
- 21. An enclosure as recited in claim 18, wherein the laterally extending upper and lower support members are pivotal toward each other, and the transversely extending upper and lower support members are pivotal, toward each other, to collapse the frame.
- 22. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, wherein the canopy includes at least one mounting sleeve receiving therein at least a portion of the upper laterally extending support for supporting the canopy thereon.
- 23. An enclosure as recited in claim 22, wherein the mounting sleeve includes an outer polymeric layer, an inner mesh layer, and a foam layer between the outer polymeric layer and inner mesh layer.
- 24. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, wherein the upper laterally extending support includes a plurality of support members, and the canopy comprises a plurality of mounting sleeves, wherein each mounting sleeve receives therein a support member for supporting the canopy on the upper laterally extending support.
- 25. An enclosure as recited in claim 24, wherein the upper laterally extending support includes two elongated support members spaced relative to each other, and two transversely extending support members coupled between the elongated support members, and the canopy further comprises a plurality of mounting sleeves, wherein each mounting sleeve receives therein a support member for supporting the canopy on the upper laterally extending support.
- 26. An enclosure as recited in claim 24, wherein each mounting sleeve includes an outer polymeric layer, an inner mesh layer, and a foam layer between the outer polymeric layer and inner mesh layer.
- 27. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, wherein the canopy further comprises at least one collar coupled to and covering at least a portion of an upstanding support.
- 28. An enclosure as recited in claim 27, wherein each collar includes an outer polymeric layer, an inner mesh layer, and a foam layer between the outer polymeric layer and inner mesh layer.
- 29. An enclosure as recited in claim 28, wherein the canopy includes a plurality of collars covering at least portions of the first and second upstanding supports for protecting the patient against injury from the frame.
- 30. An enclosure as recited in claim 1, further comprising a lower laterally extending support opposing the upper laterally extending support, and wherein the lower laterally extending support includes a lower laterally extending support member and a coupling for permitting opposing sides of the lower laterally extending support member to be pivotally moved between open and collapsed positions.
- 31. An enclosure as recited in claim 30, wherein at least one side of the lower laterally extending support member releasable from the coupling for pivoting the respective side of the lower laterally extending support member relative to at least one upstanding support to define a passage within the frame for moving a bed therethrough.
- 32. An enclosure for restraining a patient to a bed, wherein the bed is adapted to support the patient, comprising:a removable and collapsible frame adapted to surround the bed and to be positioned on a surface supporting the bed, including: a plurality of elongated upper supports having a first portion and a second portion with a pivotable coupling spaced between the first portion and the second portion of each elongated upper support; a plurality of transverse upper supports coupled to the elongated upper supports; a plurality of elongated base supports having a first portion and a second portion with a pivotable coupling spaced between the first portion and the second portion of each elongated base support; a plurality of transverse base supports coupled to the elongated base supports; a plurality of upstanding supports for supporting the elongated and transverse upper supports above the elongated and transverse base supports, respectively, each upstanding support having an upper end and a base end; a plurality of upper connectors for movably connecting the upper ends of the upstanding supports with the elongated and the transverse upper supports to form a plurality of upper corners such that the upper ends of the upstanding supports, the elongated upper supports and the transverse upper supports are fixable relative to one another in use, and foldable relative to one another for storage; and a plurality of base connectors for movably connecting the base ends of the upstanding supports with the elongated and the transverse base supports to form a plurality of base corners such that the base ends of the upstanding supports, the elongated base supports and the transverse base supports are fixable relative to one another in use, and foldable relative to one another for storage; and a canopy connectable to the frame for defining an area about the bed such that a patient is allowed to move freely within the area, wherein the canopy includes at least one access portion for allowing access to the patient area, and at least one see-through portion for permitting visual monitoring of the patient from outside of the canopy.
- 33. An enclosure as recited in claim 32, wherein each elongated base support is at least partially laterally offset with respect to a respective elongated upper supports.
- 34. An enclosure as recited in claim 32, wherein each upper and base connector includes:a base component having a platform with a first upstanding truss on an edge thereof; and an upper component having a flange for engaging the base component with a second upstanding truss thereon, wherein the first and second upstanding trusses define a channel for receiving a portion of the respective upstanding support, such that when the enclosure is assembled, the upstanding supports are fixed to the respective connectors.
- 35. An enclosure as recited in claim 32, wherein each of the transverse upper and base supports includes a pivotable coupling for pivotally moving opposing sides of the supports relative to each other.
- 36. An enclosure as recited in claim 32, further comprising means attached to the frame for retaining the enclosure in a substantially minimized condition.
- 37. An enclosure as recited in claim 36, wherein said means is one of a strap and a transport bag.
- 38. An enclosure for restraining a patient to an area about a bed, wherein the bed is adapted to support the patient, comprising:a removable and collapsible frame adapted to surround the bed and to be positioned on a surface supporting the bed, including: first means for supporting, and for defining a bed-shaped area for receiving thereunder the bed; second means for supporting a first head portion of the first means above the bed; and third means for supporting a second portion of the first means above the bed, wherein at least one of the first means, the second means and the third means is movable relative to at least one of the other for folding the collapsible frame for transport or storage; and fourth means connectable to the first means for defining an enclosed patient area about the bed such that the patient is allowed to move freely within the area; fifth means for selectively forming an opening through the fourth means and allowing access to the patient area therethrough; and sixth means for permitting visual monitoring of the enclosed patient area from, outside of the fourth means.
- 39. An enclosure as recited in claim 38, further comprising seventh means for pivotally connecting the first means to the second means and to the third means, and for fixing the first means, the second means and the third means relative to each other.
- 40. An enclosure as recited in claim 39, wherein the seventh means is a pivotal coupling.
- 41. An enclosure as recited in claim 38, wherein the first means is an upper laterally extending support.
- 42. An enclosure as recited in claim 38, wherein the second means is an upstanding support.
- 43. An enclosure as recited in claim 38, wherein the third means as an upstanding support.
- 44. An enclosure as recited in claim 38, wherein the fourth means as a canopy.
- 45. An enclosure as recited in claim 38, wherein the fifth means is an access portion movable between a closed position and an open position defining an opening through the fourth means for allowing access to the patient area.
- 46. An enclosure as recited in claim 38, wherein the sixth means is a see-through portion of the fourth means that permits visual monitoring therethrough of the patient area.
- 47. An enclosure as recited in claim 46, wherein the see-through portion is defined by a dark-colored mesh.
- 48. An enclosure as recited in claim 47, wherein the color of the mesh is selected from the group including black, blue and brown.
- 49. A method for restraining a patient to an area about a bed adapted to support the patient, the method comprising the steps of:providing a removable and collapsible frame including an upper support and a plurality of upstanding supports coupled to the upper support, wherein at least one of the upper supports and upstanding supports is movable relative to at least one of the other supports for folding the frame into a collapsed condition and unfolding the frame into an open condition; positioning the collapsible frame in an open condition on a surface supporting the bed; surrounding the bed with a canopy supported on the frame and defining an area within the canopy and about the bed within which the patient is allowed to move; allowing access to the patient through a portion of the canopy that is movable between an open and a closed position; and allowing visual monitoring of the patient from outside of the canopy through a see-through portion of the canopy.
- 50. A method as recited in claim 49, further comprising the step of collapsing the frame by pivoting at least a portion of the upper support inwardly toward at least one of the upstanding supports.
- 51. A method as recited in claim 49, wherein the frame includes a lower support coupled to the upstanding supports and opposing the upper support, and further comprising the step of collapsing the frame by pivoting at least a portion of the upper support downwardly toward the lower support and at least a portion of the lower support upwardly toward the upper support.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/332,750, filed Nov. 14, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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