1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a patient bathing apparatus. More particularly, it refers to a movable self contained apparatus for bathing immobilized patients.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Immobile patients in hospitals and nursing homes need to be bathed at regular intervals. An apparatus for bathing such patients is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,055,863. Although this apparatus is useful for its intended purposes, the employment of a water-tight chamber prevents nursing care personnel from attending to the patient. A patient bathing apparatus is needed which allows care personnel to directly assist in the bathing process.
The present invention improves the prior art apparatus for bathing immobile patients. The present apparatus is a rectangular structure on wheels. A back panel is lifted to a sixty degree angle inclination by two hydraulic lifters. Feeder hoses provide heated water from a water heater and hot air from an air blower source. Waste water exits via openings in the bottom of a holding tank. A ten horse power engine powers the device including providing vibration via pads at the bottom of a support slab. A combined scrubbing brush and dryer is attached to an end of the feeder hose. The wheels are connected to struts that raise or lower the tank. The bottom of the top slab is angled so waste water flows to openings in the bottom of the top slab. A disposable washing liner is draped over a top surface of the apparatus and water employed over the patient flows down an attached drain to the waste water holding tank mounted on a lower slab. Stanchions at the four corners of the apparatus support the bottom slab containing cleaning apparatus and a top slab spaced apart above the bottom slab. The top slab supports the patient on a soft pad.
This invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description, when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Throughout the following detailed description the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
The movable patient bathing apparatus 10 has a rectangular tubular frame 12 supported by rollers 14 under each corner area. Stanchions 16 or 16a are welded to the tubular frame 12 at each corner. A first rectangular slab 18 is spaced apart above tubular frame 12 and is attached at all four corners to one of the stanchions 16 or 16a. The first slab 18 supports a water tank 20, a heating element 21, a heated fresh water tank 22, an air pump 24, a water pump 26 and a hydraulic pump 66. Hydraulic fluid lines 68 are used to raise or lower the stanchions 16 and 16a. Hydraulic fluid line 70 is used to raise or lower head support 31.
Spaced apart above first slab 18 is a second rectangular slab 28 attached to the top of each stanchion at each corner of the second slab. A massage pad 30 covers the second rectangular slab 28. During washing of the patient, a disposable washing liner 32 covers the pad 30 and is draped around the top portion of rails 40 as seen in
A back support 42 is hinged to a top portion of slab 28 and is raised or lowered by a hydraulic system 44 and hydraulic conduits 70 leading from hydraulic pump 66. A pad 31 covers the back support 42. As seen in
The operation of the apparatus, i.e. raising and lowering the frame and operating the hydraulic system, is controlled from panel 76.
Equivalent elements can be substituted for the elements of this apparatus to provide substantially the same function, in substantially the same way to produce substantially the same results.
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20060185088 A1 | Aug 2006 | US |