Claims
- 1. A patient support comprising
a bedframe, a mattress positioned on the bedframe to provide a patient rest surface, a plurality of wheels configured to provide support of the bedframe on the floor, a rolling support including a rotating member configured to rotate about an axis of rotation and provide mobility to the bedframe, a rolling support lifter configured to move the rolling support between a first position spaced apart from the floor and a second position in contact with the floor, and a motor having a housing and a shaft, the shaft being configured to rotate about an axis of rotation to power the rolling support, the axis of rotation of the shaft being coaxial with the axis of rotation of the rolling support.
- 2. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the rolling support lifter includes a motor mount pivotably mounted relative to the bedframe to pivot about a pivot axis to move the rolling support between the first and second positions.
- 3. The patient support of claim 2, wherein the motor is coupled to the motor mount and the motor mount is positioned between the motor and the pivot axis.
- 4. The patient support of claim 2, wherein the axis of rotation of the rolling support is transverse to the pivot axis.
- 5. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the rolling support is coupled to the shaft of the motor.
- 6. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the rotating member of the rolling support is a wheel.
- 7. The patient support of claim 1, wherein the rolling support includes a continuous belt supported by the rotating member.
- 8. A patient support comprising
a bedframe, a mattress positioned on the bedframe and defining a patient rest surface, a plurality of wheels configured to provide support of the bedframe on a floor, a rolling support including a rotating member configured to rotate about an axis of rotation and provide mobility to the bedframe, a rolling support lifter configured to move the rolling support between a first position spaced apart from the floor and a second position in contact with the floor, the rolling support lifter including a rolling support mount, an actuator, and a resilient link operably connected to the rolling support mount and the actuator, the rolling support being supported by the rolling support mount, the actuator being configured to move the link substantially horizontally such that the rolling support mount and the rolling support move between the first and second positions.
- 9. The patient support of claim 8, wherein the link includes a spring.
- 10. The patient support of claim 9, wherein the link is configured to be in compression when the rolling support is in the second position.
- 11. The patient support of claim 10, wherein the link is configured to be in tension when the rolling support is in the first position.
- 12. The patient support of claim 9, wherein the link is configured to be in tension when the rolling support is in the second position.
- 13. The patient support of claim 8, wherein the rolling support pivots about a pivot axis during movement between the first and second positions.
- 14. The patient support of claim 8, further comprising a motor operably connected to the rolling support.
- 15. The patient support of claim 8 wherein the actuator is configured to continue to move the link horizontally while the rolling support remains substantially in the second position such that the link forces the rolling support downwardly against the floor.
- 16. A patient support comprising
a bedframe, a mattress supported by the bedframe and defining a patient rest surface, a plurality of wheels configured to provide support of the bedframe on a floor, a rolling support positioned to provide mobility to the bedframe, a rolling support lifter configured to move the rolling support between a first rolling support position spaced apart from the floor and a second rolling support position in contact with the floor, the rolling support lifter including a rolling support mount, an actuator, and a spring, the rolling support being coupled to the rolling support mount, the spring being coupled to the rolling support mount, the actuator being configured to move between first and second actuator positions to move the rolling support between the first and second rolling support positions, the spring configured to bias the rolling support toward the second rolling support position when the spring is in an active mode.
- 17. The patient support of claim 16, wherein the rolling support lifter further includes a shuttle coupled between the actuator and the spring, the shuttle being positioned to slide relative to the bedframe during movement of the actuator between the first and second actuator positions.
- 18. The patient support of claim 17, wherein the spring is positioned between the shuttle and the rolling support mount.
- 19. The patient support or bed of claim 16, wherein the actuator is configured to move to a third actuator position while the rolling support remains substantially in the second position and the spring is in the active mode during movement of the actuator between the second and third actuator positions.
- 20. The patient support of claim 16, further comprising a motor operably connected to the rolling support.
- 21. The patient support of claim 16, wherein the rolling support includes first and second rotatable supports and a continuous belt positioned intermediate the first and second supports.
- 22. The patient support of claim 17, wherein the shuttle includes a tubular body, the spring received within the tubular body for movement between a first uncompressed position and a second compressed position.
- 23. The patient support of claim 16, wherein the active mode is defined when the spring is in compression.
- 24. The patient support of claim 16, wherein the active mode is defined when the spring is in tension.
- 25. A bedframe propulsion device configured to move a bedframe along a floor, the propulsion device comprising
a rolling support mount configured to be coupled to the bedframe, a rolling support supported by support mount, and a rolling support mount mover configured to move the rolling support mount between first and second mount positions and the rolling support between a first rolling support position spaced apart from the floor and a second rolling support position in contact with the floor, the rolling support mount mover including an actuator and a spring, the spring being coupled to the rolling support mount to bias the rolling support toward the second rolling support position when the spring is in an active mode.
- 26. The bedframe propulsion device of claim 25, wherein the rolling support mover further includes a shuttle coupled to the actuator and the spring.
- 27. The bedframe propulsion device of claim 26, wherein the spring is positioned between the shuttle and the rolling support mount.
- 28. The bedframe propulsion device of claim 25, wherein the spring is in compression during the active mode.
- 29. The bedframe propulsion device of claim 25, wherein the spring is in tension during the active mode.
- 30. The bedframe propulsion device of claim 25, wherein the rolling support mount includes a motor, and the rolling support is coupled to the motor.
- 31. A control system for a moveable support frame having a motor and a traction device coupled to the motor to move the moveable support frame from one location to another in response to the output from the motor, the control system comprising
a first user input device, the first user input device being operable to receive a first input from a user and provide a first signal based on the first input, a second user input device, the second user input device being operable to receive a second input from a user and provide a second signal based on the second input, and a controller coupled to the first user input device to receive the first signal therefrom and coupled to the second user input device to receive the second signal therefrom, the controller being operable to provide a control signal based on a sum of the first signal and the second signal to command the motor to operate at a specific output based on the control signal.
- 32. The control system of claim 31, wherein the first user input device includes a first elastic force sensing element.
- 33. The control system of claim 32, wherein the second user input device includes a second elastic force sensing element.
- 34. The control system of claim 32, wherein the first elastic force sensing element includes a load cell.
- 35. The control system of claim 31, wherein the first user input device is spaced apart from the second user input device.
- 36. The control system of claim 35, further comprising a handle having first and second spaced apart ends, wherein the first user input device is coupled to the first end of the handle and the second user input device is coupled to the second end of the handle.
- 37. The control system of claim 36, wherein the first and second user input devices are positioned between the handle and the moveable support frame to couple the handle to the moveable support frame.
- 38. The control system of claim 37, wherein first and second user input devices are load cells.
- 39. The control system of claim 35, further comprising a first handle member coupled to the first user input device and a second handle member to the second user input device, the first handle member positioned in spaced relation to the second handle member.
- 40. The control system of claim 39, wherein the first and second user input devices include strain gauges supported on the first and second handle members for detecting strain therein.
- 41. A control system for a moveable support frame having a motor and a traction device coupled to the motor to move the moveable support frame from one location to another, the control system comprising
at least one handle defining a first member and a second member spaced apart from the first member, the first member being operable to provide a first user input and the second member being operable to provide a second user input, a first user input device coupled to the first member to receive the first user input therefrom, the first user input device being operable to provide a first signal based on the first user input, a second user input device coupled to the second member to receive the second user input therefrom, the second user input device being operable to provide a second signal based on the second user input, and a controller coupled to the first user input device to receive the first signal therefrom and coupled to the second user input device to receive the second signal therefrom, the controller being operable to provide a control signal based on at least one of the first signal and the second signal to command the motor to operate at an output based on the control signal.
- 42. The control system of claim 41, wherein the first user input includes a first elastic force sensing element.
- 43. The control system of claim 42, wherein the second user input device includes a second elastic force sensing element.
- 44. The control system of claim 43, wherein the first and second elastic force sensing elements include load cells.
- 45. The control system of claim 41, wherein the first member is further operable to (i) receive a first user force corresponding to a first desired speed, (ii) receive a first feedback force corresponding to a first actual speed, and (iii) generate the first user input based on a difference between the first user force and the first feedback force.
- 46. The control system of claim 45, wherein the second member is further operable to (i) receive a second user force corresponding to a second desired speed, (ii) receive a second feedback force corresponding to a second actual speed, and (iii) generate the second user input based on a difference between the second user force and the second feedback force.
- 47. The control system of claim 41, wherein the first and second user input devices couple the handle to the moveable support frame.
- 48. The control system of claim 41, wherein the control signal is based on the sum of the first and second signals.
- 49. The control system of claim 41 wherein the first and second user input devices include strain gages supported by the first and second members.
- 50. The control system of claim 41 wherein the at least one handle comprises a first handle and a second handle positioned in spaced relation to the first handle, the first and second handles defining the first and second members.
- 51. The control system of claim 50 wherein the first handle and the second handle are supported for selective pivotal movement such that the first handle and the second handle are capable of folding toward each other.
- 52. A propulsion system for a support frame, the propulsion system comprising
a force input device, the force input device being operable to receive a command force from a user and provide an input signal based on the command force; a motor coupled to the force input device, the motor having a shaft, the motor being operable to rotate the shaft in response to the input signal, and a traction device configured to receive power from the shaft to propel the support frame.
- 53. The propulsion system of claim 52, wherein the force input devices include an elastic force sensing element.
- 54. The propulsion system of claim 53, wherein the elastic force sensing element includes a load cell.
- 55. The propulsion system of claim 52, wherein the force input device provides the input signal in a first polarity when the command force from the user is applied in a first direction relative to the support frame and the force input provides the input signal in a second polarity when the command force from the user is applied in a second direction relative to the support frame.
- 56. The propulsion system of claim 55, wherein the input signal of the first polarity causes the motor to rotate the shaft in a first direction and the input signal in the second polarity causes the motor to rotate the shaft in a second direction.
- 57. The propulsion system of claim 56, wherein the first direction causes the support frame to move in a forward direction and the second direction causes the support frame to move in a reverse direction opposite the forward direction, movement in the reverse direction being less than movement in the forward direction.
- 58. The propulsion system of claim 52, further comprising an enable input device, the enable input device being operable to receive an enable command from a user and provide an enable signal in response to the enable command, the motor configured not to rotate the shaft in the absence of the enable signal.
- 59. A transport apparatus comprising,
a moveable support frame, a plurality of casters supporting the support frame, a traction device coupled to the support frame, a traction device mover including an actuator configured to move the traction device between a first position spaced apart from the floor and a second position in contact with the floor, an external power detector, the external power detector being operable to determine if external power is supplied to the control system and provide a power indication signal in response thereto, a caster mode detector, the caster mode detector being operable to detect a mode of operation of the casters and provide a caster indication signal in response thereto, and a controller coupled to the external power detector to receive the power indication signal therefrom and coupled to the caster mode detector to receive the caster indication signal therefrom, the controller being operable to provide a control signal to the actuator in response to the power indication signal and the caster indication signal.
- 60. The transport apparatus of claim 59, wherein each caster is supported for swiveling movement and includes a rotatable wheel, a brake configured for inhibiting rotation of the wheel in a brake mode of operation, and a steer lock for inhibiting swiveling movement of the caster in a steer mode of operation, the control signal from the controller instructing the actuator to position the traction device in the first position when the caster mode detector fails to detect the steer mode of operation.
- 61. The transport apparatus of claim 59, wherein each caster is supported for swiveling movement and includes a rotatable wheel, a brake configured for inhibiting rotation of the wheel in a brake mode of operation, and a steer lock for inhibiting swiveling movement of the caster in a steer mode of operation, the control signal from the controller instructing the actuator to position the traction device in the second position when the caster mode detector detects the steer mode of operation and the external power detector detects external power connected.
- 62. A control system for a moveable support frame having a motor and a traction device coupled to the motor to move the moveable support frame from one location to another in response to the output from the motor, the control system comprising
a user input device, the user input device being operable to receive an input from a user and provide an input signal based on the input, and a controller coupled to the user input device to receive the input signal therefrom, the controller being operable to provide a first control signal in response to the input signal to command the motor to operate at a first output for an initial period of time, and the controller being operable to provide a second control signal to command the motor to operate at a second output based on the input signal after the initial period of time, the first output less than the second output such that the motor operates at a reduced speed during the initial period of time.
- 63. The control system of claim 62, wherein the user input device includes an elastic force sensing element.
- 64. The control system of claim 62, wherein the user input device provides the input signal in a first polarity when the input from the user is a force applied in a first direction relative to the support frame and the user input device provides the input signal in a second polarity when the input from the user is a force applied in a second direction relative to the support frame.
- 65. The propulsion system of claim 64, wherein the input signal of the first polarity causes the motor to rotate the shaft in a first direction and the input signal in the second polarity causes the motor to rotate the shaft in a second direction.
- 66. A patient support comprising
a bedframe defining opposing first and second ends, a mattress positioned on the bedframe to provide a patient rest surface, a plurality of wheels configured to provide support of the bedframe on the floor, first and second handles positioned adjacent the first end of the bedframe, the first handle supported in spaced relation to the second handle, each handle including opposing proximal and distal portions, each proximal portion supported by the bedframe, and a coupling configured to permit pivoting movement of the distal portion of the handle between an operational position and a stowed position.
- 67. The patient support of claim 66, wherein a portion of the distal portion adjacent the coupling is receivable within a portion of the proximal portion, the coupling permitting pivoting movement of the distal portion about a pivot axis.
- 68. The patient support of claim 67, wherein the coupling includes a pivot pin supported by the proximal portion and an elongated slot supported by the distal portion, the pivot pin received within the slot for permitting relative translational and pivoting movement of the distal portion relative to the proximal portion.
- 69. The patient support of claim 66, wherein the distal portion defines a handgrip for a user, a user input device supported proximate the handgrip.
- 70. A control system for a moveable support frame having a motor and a traction device coupled to the motor to move the moveable support frame from one location to another in response to the output from the motor, the control system comprising
a power reservoir for storing energy for use by the motor, a charge detector in communication with the power reservoir for detecting the amount of energy stored in the power reservoir and providing a signal indicative thereof, and a shut down relay coupled intermediate the power reservoir and the motor and configured to receive the signal, wherein the relay disconnects the power reservoir from the motor when the signal indicates that the energy stored within the power reservoir is less than a predetermined amount.
- 71. The control system of claim 70, further comprising a charge indicator in communication with the charge detector for receiving the signal and providing a visual display indicative thereof.
- 72. The control system of claim 71, wherein the charge indicator includes a plurality of lights representing a plurality of remaining charges.
- 73. The control system of claim 70, wherein the predetermined amount is substantially equal to seventy percent of capacity of the power reservoir.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/203,214, filed May 11, 2000, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein. The disclosure of U.S. patent application Ser. No. (To be Assigned) to Ruschke et al., filed concurrently herewith and entitled “Motorized Propulsion System for a Bed” (Attorney Docket No. 8266-0592) is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60203214 |
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