Claims
- 1. A method of cleansing a patient support device for care, maintenance, and treatment of a patient, the device having at least one external surface dedicated to supporting the patient thereon, the device further having one or more of internal hoses, valves, tanks, conduits, fittings, with internal surfaces that become exposed to contact with substances associated with the care, maintenance, and treatment of a patient, the method comprising the steps of:
- using a first predetermined volume of liquid to flush preselected ones of the internal surfaces of the device exposed to substances associated with the care, maintenance, and treatment of a patient;
- thereafter circulating over preselected ones of said internal surfaces of the device for a preselected period of time, a turbulent flow of a second volume of liquid including a chemical solution; and
- thereafter using a third predetermined volume of liquid to rinse preselected ones of said internal surfaces of the device.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein said flushing step includes using a pump to suck the liquid over the internal surfaces of the device.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein said flushing step includes:
- connecting the suction side of a pump in fluid communication with at least one internal liquid conduit of the device by at least a first hose; and
- opening at least one valve to connect the outlet of said pump in fluid communication with a drain conduit.
- 4. A method as in claim 3, wherein said flushing step includes:
- introducing said liquid into a recirculation tank until a sufficient volume of liquid is contained in the tank so that said predetermined volume of liquid is available to flush said preselected ones of said internal surfaces of the device, the surface of said sufficient volume of liquid being at a level within said recirculation tank; and
- operating said pump to suck the liquid from the recirculation tank through said at least one internal conduit of the device.
- 5. A method as in claim 4, wherein said flushing step includes:
- monitoring said liquid in said recirculation tank until the level of liquid within said recirculation tank drops to a predetermined level within said recirculation tank; and
- discontinuing operation of said pump at a predetermined time interval after the level of liquid is monitored to have dropped to said predetermined level.
- 6. A method as in claim 1, wherein said circulating step includes:
- connecting the suction side of a pump in fluid communication with at least one internal liquid conduit of the device by at least a first hose;
- simultaneously introducing chemical and liquid into a recirculation tank until a predetermined volume of said chemical solution is introduced into the tank;
- opening at least one valve to connect the outlet of said pump in fluid communication with said recirculation tank; and
- operating said pump to suck said chemical solution through the at least one internal liquid conduit of the device.
- 7. A method as in claim 1, wherein said circulating step includes:
- connecting the suction side of a pump in fluid communication with at least one internal liquid conduit of the device by at least a first hose;
- connecting the positive pressure side of said pump in fluid communication with a recirculation tank containing the chemical solution; and
- operating said pump to suck the liquid including the chemical solution through the at least one internal liquid conduit of the device and to pump the liquid sucked through the at least one internal liquid conduit, back into said recirculation tank.
- 8. A method as in claim 7, further comprising a soaking step of:
- ceasing operation of the pump for a predetermined period of time to allow the chemical solution to soak the at least one internal liquid conduit of the device.
- 9. A method as in claim 1, wherein said circulating step includes:
- connecting the positive pressure side of a pump in fluid communication with a recirculation tank containing the chemical solution;
- connecting the suction side of the pump in fluid communication with at least a first internal liquid conduit of the device by at least a first hose;
- connecting the suction side of the pump in fluid communication with at least a second internal liquid conduit of the device by at least a second hose;
- operating said pump to suck the liquid including the chemical solution through the at least first and second internal liquid conduits of the device and to pump the liquid sucked through the at least first and second internal liquid conduits, back into said recirculation tank.
- 10. A method as in claim 9, further comprising a sequencing step of:
- preventing the pump from sucking the chemical solution through the first internal liquid conduit of the device for a predetermined period of time to allow the chemical solution to soak the first internal liquid conduit of the device.
- 11. A method as in claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- using at least one level sensing device to monitor for at least one predetermined volume of flushing liquid, cleansing solution or rinsing liquid.
- 12. A method as in claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- using at least one flow sensing device to monitor for at least one flow rate adequate for promoting turbulent flow action for at least one of the flushing liquid, rinsing liquid or liquid including a chemical solution.
- 13. A method as in claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- using at least one flow sensing device to monitor for leakage of at least one of the flushing liquid, rinsing liquid or liquid including a chemical solution.
- 14. A method as in claim 1, wherein said circulating step includes:
- connecting the positive pressure side of a pump in fluid communication with at least one internal liquid conduit of the device by at least a first hose;
- connecting the suction side of said pump in fluid communication with a recirculation tank containing the chemical solution; and
- operating said pump to suck the liquid including the chemical solution from said recirculation tank and pump the sucked liquid through the at least one internal liquid conduit, and back into said recirculation tank.
- 15. A method of cleansing a device for care, maintenance, and treatment of a patient, the device having one or more of internal hoses, valves, tanks, conduits, fittings, with internal surfaces that become exposed to contact with substances associated with the care, maintenance, and treatment of a patient, the method comprising the steps of:
- using a first predetermined volume of liquid to flush preselected ones of the surfaces of the device exposed to substances associated with the care, maintenance, and treatment of a patient;
- thereafter circulating over preselected ones of said internal surfaces of the device for a preselected period of time a turbulent flow of a second volume of liquid including a chemical solution, said chemical solution having a temperature, wherein said circulating step includes regulating the temperature of said chemical solution by using a mixing valve to mix a flow of hot water with a flow of tap water; and
- using a third predetermined volume of liquid to rinse preselected ones of said surfaces of the device.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/371,410, filed Jan. 11, 1995, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/144,747, filed Oct. 27, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,419,347, which is a continuation-in-part application to application Ser. No. 07/976,354, filed Nov. 16, 1992, and now abandoned.
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