Multifunctional bed

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6584629
  • Patent Number
    6,584,629
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 1, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In a multifunctional bed in which a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form is fitted in a U-shaped fixed bed, when a seat back portion of the variable bed is laid or raised, the variable bed may assume an unstable position, thus hindering a smooth form change. The present invention provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed 3 that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed 2 in which the variable bed 3 can be removably fitted, wherein a holding member is provided between the fixed bed 2 and the variable bed 3, for holding a vertical position of the variable bed 3 relative to the fixed bed 2, and the holding member comprises a vertical pair of guide rails 141, 143 disposed on a left and right inner side surfaces of a notched recess portion 20a of the fixed bed 2 formed so as to appear substantially U-shaped, and guide rollers 131, 133 disposed on both sides of a seat back portion 34 of the variable bed 3.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, and in particular, to a mechanism for holding the vertical position of the variable bed relative to the fixed bed.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various nursing beds for nursing facilities, hospitals, or homes have been developed and provided for patients who require nursing. These nursing beds allow a patient to lie thereon in a horizontal position and are configured so as to be bent into the form of a reclining seat.




If the conventional bed is used to move the patient to a different place, a wheelchair must be prepared and a lifter device must also be prepared so as to help the patient into or out from the wheelchair.




On the other hand, many attempts have been made to research and develop the multifunctional nursing beds having both a bed function and a wheelchair function, and measures have been proposed to minimize not only the patient's burdens but also the caregiver's burdens.




For example, these multifunctional nursing beds comprise a fixed bed and a movable bed that is installed in and removed from a U-shaped notched recess portion of the fixed bed so that the movable bed is changed from a horizontal bed form to a wheel chair form to allow the patient to move, thereby making it unnecessary for the patient to walk from the bed to the wheelchair.




When, however, a seat back portion of the variable bed, which is in the form of the wheelchair, is laid or raised while the variable bed is fitted in the notched recess portion of the fixed bed, the center of gravity of the weight of the patient may shift rearward from the position of rear wheels form to cause the variable bed to assume an unstable position while the form is being changed, thus hindering a smooth form change.




In view of these points, the present invention provides a multifunctional bed that can smoothly perform operations such as changing of the form of a variable bed fitted in a fixed bed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The problems to be solved by the present invention have been mentioned, and means for solving the problems will be described.




The present invention provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein a holding member is provided between the fixed bed and the variable bed, for holding a vertical position of the variable bed relative to the fixed bed.




The holding member comprises a lateral pair of guiding members disposed on an inner surface of a notched recess portion of the fixed bed formed so as to appear substantially U-shaped, and a pair of guided members disposed on both sides of a seat portion of the variable bed.




The guiding members comprise a vertical pair of guide rails and the guided members comprise guide rollers guided along the vertical pair of guide rails.




In the prior art, if the variable bed that assumes the wheelchair form as described previously is moved into the notched recess portion of the fixed bed, since it must be moved backward and rear wheels of the variable bed are typically not navigating wheels, position control such as the direction change of the variable bed is cumbersome. Thus, part of the variable bed may interfere with a corner portion or the like at a front end of the fixed bed to shock the variable bed, thereby making the patient feel uncomfortable.




It is an object of the present invention to eliminate these disadvantages allow the variable bed to move smoothly into the fixed bed. The present invention provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein guide rollers are disposed at rear positions of a seat portion of the variable bed, for guiding the fixed bed so as to move into the notched recess portion.




The present invention also provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein guide rollers for guiding the fixed bed so as to enter or leave a notched recess portion are disposed on a front and a rear positions of both sides of a seat portion of the variable bed.




The present invention also provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein guide surfaces for guiding the variable bed so as to advance into a notched recess portion are formed in a left and right inner sides of a front end surface of the fixed bed, the front end surface having the notched recess portion opened therein.




In the prior art, the fixed bed has handrails installed along peripheries thereof so as to stand up therefrom, in order to prevent the patient from falling down from the bed surface when the patient tosses about. Thus, when the patient gets on and off from the multifunctional bed, the movable bed must be separated from the fixed bed or the handrails installed on the fixed bed so as to stand up therefrom must be avoided.




In view of these points, it is an object of the present invention to provide a multifunctional bed that enables easy nursing and operations when the patient on the bed is looked after.




The present invention provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein handrails are provided along peripheries of the fixed bed so as to stand up therefrom and are movable.




The handrails are configured to slide along peripheral portions of the fixed bed.




The handrails are attached to the fixed bed by slidably fitting slide guides fixedly installed on the handrails, in rails provided along the peripheral portions of the fixed bed, and the handrail side or the fixed bed side has a stopper mechanism for regulating sliding of the handrails.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view of the entire functional bed in which a variable bed (a horizontal bed form) is fitted in a fixed bed.

FIG. 1B

is a perspective view of the entire multifunctional bed in which the variable bed (a wheelchair form) is fitted in the fixed bed.





FIG. 2

is a top view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a side view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a front view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a rear view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a top view showing the configuration of the fixed bed.





FIG. 7

is a bottom view of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8A

is a side view showing that the fixed is lowered.

FIG. 8B

is a side view showing that the fixed bed is elevated.





FIG. 9

is a side view showing that the fixed bed with the variable bed mounted thereon is elevated.





FIG. 10A

is a rear view showing that the fixed bed is elevated.

FIG. 10B

is a side view showing that the fixed bed is elevated.





FIG. 11

is a top view showing a horizontal bed form of the variable bed.





FIG. 12

is a side view of FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

is a front view of FIG.


11


.





FIG. 14

is a rear view of FIG.


11


.





FIG. 15

is a top view showing the configuration of a link mechanism in the horizontal bed form of the variable bed.





FIG. 16

is a side view of FIG.


15


.





FIG. 17

is a side view showing the configuration of the link mechanism in a reclining form of the variable bed.





FIG. 18

is a side view showing the configuration of the link mechanism in the wheelchair form of the variable bed.





FIG. 19

is a side view showing the wheelchair form of the variable bed.





FIG. 20

is a top view of FIG.


19


.





FIG. 21

is a rear view of FIG.


19


.





FIG. 22

is a side view showing the configuration of a brake mechanism of the variable bed.





FIG. 23

is a side view showing the configuration of a stopper mechanism associated with the elevation and lowering of the variable bed.





FIG. 24

is a side view showing the configuration of handrails of the variable bed according to the present invention.





FIG. 25

is a front sectional view showing the configuration of a lower part of the handrails according to the present invention.





FIG. 26

is a top sectional view of FIG.


25


.





FIG. 27

is a partial top view of a plate for positioning the handrails.





FIG. 28

is a partial side view of FIG.


27


.





FIG. 29

is a perspective view showing the configuration of guide roller devices and guide members according to the present invention.





FIG. 30

is a top sectional view of the guide roller device according to the present invention.





FIG. 31

is a side sectional view of FIG.


30


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A multifunctional bed according to the present invention will be described based on the specific embodiments shown in the drawings.




First, the basic structure of a multifunctional bed


1


according to the present invention will be explained.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, the multifunctional bed


1


comprises a combination of two constituent members including a fixed bed


2


and a variable bed


3


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


10


, the fixed bed comprises a bedstead


20


and a leg portion


8


comprising a link mechanism


80


or the like, described later, which constitutes a leg stand


90


and a leg body and which enables the bedstead


20


to be elevated and lowered. The bed


20


comprises a left frame


21


L and a right frame


21


R and a rear frame


21


B assembled together in the form of the character U as seen in a top view, and a mat


22


mounted on the assembled frames. The leg stand


90


is also U-shaped as seen in a top view, and has a open front portion and caster wheels


95


,


95


. . . disposed on a bottom surface thereof at front and rear opposite ends. The leg stand


90


also has ground anchors


96


,


96


. . . installed on the bottom surface thereof so as to extend perpendicularly from positions frontward and rearward outside the caster wheels


95


,


95


. . .




The bedstead


20


has guard members


23


,


23


and a guard member


24


installed on a front side thereof so as to stand up therefrom and to be arranged in a front-back direction (longitudinal direction), and handrails


11


,


11


installed on both side surfaces of the guard members


23


and the guard member


24


so as to stand up therefrom and slide in the longitudinal direction. Further, the handrails


11


,


11


may have a placement table


110


for table setting or the like installed on an upper side thereof so as to extend in a lateral direction and in this case, the placement table


110


may be rotationally moved in an upward lateral direction so as to stand up along outer side surfaces of the frames


21


L,


21


R for housing.




On the other hand, as shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

, the variable bed


3


has a variable bedstead


30


constituting a bed surface. The variable bedstead


30


comprises a frame


31


and a mat


32


mounted on the frame


31


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, a contour


30




a


(see

FIG. 11

) of the variable bedstead


30


is shaped to be tightly fitted in a notched recess portion


20




a


(see

FIG. 6

) formed between the left frame


21


L and the right frame


21


R, and rear frame


21


B of the fixed bed


2


.




As shown in

FIGS. 12

to


14


, the frame


31


of the variable bedstead


30


of the variable bed


3


has body frames


40


L,


40


R attached to a bottom surface thereof and acting as a wheelchair, described later. The body frames


40


L,


40


R have a pair of caster-type front wheels


14


,


14


attached thereto to allow the advancing direction to be changed, and a pair of rear wheels


16


,


16


also attached thereto and including an axle


15


, and the variable bed is configured so as to run freely as a wheelchair.




In the present invention, the variable bed


3


can be changed between three forms; that is, it can constitutes a part of a horizontal bed in the horizontal bed form as shown in

FIGS. 12

,


15


and


16


, a reclining seat in a reclining seat form as shown in

FIG. 17

, or the wheelchair in the wheelchair form as shown in

FIGS. 18 and 19

, and is configured to function as the bed, the reclining seat, and the wheelchair.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the fixed bed


2


including the leg portion


8


and the variable bed


3


including the pair of front wheels


14


,


14


and the pair of rear wheels


16


,


16


via the body frames


40


L,


40


R are designed so that when they are combined into the horizontal bed form, a top surface of the mat


22


of the bedstead


20


of the fixed bed


2


and a top surface of the mat


32


of the variable bed


30


of the variable bed


3


are flush with each other in a manner such that the fixed bed


2


and the variable bed


3


integrally form a relatively wide bed surface.




The variable bed


3


is configured as shown below in order to function as the above three forms.




First, the variable bedstead


30


of the variable bed


3


is divided into a seat back portion


33


, a seat portion


34


and a foot rest portion


35


constituting the wheelchair and connected together by joint-line connection members


37


,


38


for free bending, as shown in

FIGS. 15

to


18


.




Furthermore, the foot rest portion


35


of the variable bed


3


is divided into a hanging portion


35


A and a foot resting portion


35


B connected to the hanging portion


35


A via a joint-like connection member


39


for free bending.




An important point of the present configuration will be mentioned below. When the variable bed


3


is changed from the horizontal bed form to the wheelchair form via the reclining seat form, a person lying on the bed changes gradually to a seating portion in accordance with the form change. In this case, to prevent the person lying on the bed from being pushed out forward while the variable bed is being changed into the wheelchair form, the present bed is configured to change its form in a manner such that the seat portion


34


is inclined in accordance with the inclination of the seat back portion


33


so that a side of the seat portion


34


which is closer to the foot rest portion


35


is located above the opposite side, thus allowing the buttocks of the person lying on the bed to sink relative to the horizontal bed form.




Based on the above configuration, the present bed has a link mechanism


4


for individually linking the seat back portion


33


, seat portion


34


, and foot rest portion


35


of the variable bed


3


with the body frames


40


L,


40


R. The use of the link mechanism


4


enables the horizontal bed portion of the variable bed


3


to be deformed into the seat back portion


33


, the seat portion


34


, and the foot rest portion


35


constituting the wheelchair, using a single electric motor


5


.




Power is supplied to the electric motor


5


mounted in the variable bed


3


as a drive source, by pushing and fitting the variable bed


3


in the notched recess portion


20




a


of the fixed bed


2


so as to couple a power supply receptacle


100


arranged in the fixed bed


2


to a plug


101


arranged in the variable bed


3


as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 14

.




Specifically, the receptacle


100


is disposed in front of a bracket


29


installed so as to extend perpendicularly from a rear portion of the left frame


21


L of the fixed bed


2


.




On the other hand, the plug


101


is aligned with the receptacle


100


and is fixedly installed on a stay


102


attached to the variable bed


3


inward of the left frame


40


L as shown in FIG.


14


.




The receptacle


100


has V-shaped guide sections


100




b


and


100




b


at both sides of an insertion port


100




a


thereof, for guiding the plug


101


so that it is reliably inserted into the receptacle


100


when the variable bed


3


and the fixed bed


3


are coupled together.




Next, the link mechanism


4


of the variable bed


3


will be explained.




As shown in

FIGS. 13

to


16


, a rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


51


is extended between the left and right body frames


40


L,


40


R above the axle


15


, and a rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


52


is installed between the front and rear wheels


14


,


16


at the same height as the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


51


. Further, a fixed shaft


50


and a rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


70


are installed at lower front- and rear-end positions, respectively, of the body frames


40


L and


40


R.




A left and a right side surfaces of the seat portion


34


and the left body frame


40


L and right body frame


40


R are pivoted at pivoting points


63


,


63


located substantially in the center of the seat portion


34


in its longitudinal direction, and brackets


68


,


68


are installed so as to hang down from the locations of the pivoting points


63


,


63


so that the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


53


is journaled between the brackets


68


,


68


. Pivoting points


61


,


61


are provided on both side surfaces of the seat portion


34


behind the brackets


68


,


68


so that upper ends of arm pieces


47


,


47


can be pivotably connected to the pivoting points


61


,


61


.




Lower ends of arm pieces


48


,


48


are pivotably connected to a left and a right ends of the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


52


, and lower ends of the arm pieces


47


,


47


, upper ends of the arm pieces


48


,


48


, and rear ends of the arm pieces


49


,


49


are pivotably connected together at the pivoting points


62


,


62


.




Further, brackets


67


,


67


are installed on a back surface of the seat back portion


33


,


33


so as to hang from the lateral center of a front portion thereof so that a pivoting shaft


55


can be supported between the brackets


67


,


67


.




Furthermore, brackets


69


,


69


are installed so as to hang from the neighborhood of the lateral center of the hanging portion


35


A of the foot rest portion


35


so that a pivoting shaft


55


can be supported between the brackets


69


,


69


.




The neighborhood of the apex angle of an isosceles-triangle-shaped rotationally moving member


44


is attached to the lateral center of the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


51


, and pivoting points


56


,


57


are disposed near the base angles of the rotationally moving member


44


in a manner such that the pivoting point


56


is located in front of the pivoting point


57


.




Further, the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


53


has a rotationally moving member


45


attached thereto. The rotationally moving member


45


comprises two substantially-isosceles-triangle-shaped members


45




a


,


45




b


installed in parallel and fixedly connected together in the neighborhood of the apex angles thereof by means of a cylindrical portion


45




c


in such a manner as to appear U-shaped as seen in a top view. The left-hand member


45




a


is hereafter referred to as a “main rotationally moving portion”, and the right-hand member


45




b


is hereafter referred to as a “dependent rotationally moving portion”. A rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


53


is rotatably fitted in the cylindrical portion


45




c


with the dependent rotationally moving portion


45




b


arranged in the lateral center thereof.




Further, pivoting points


58


,


59


are disposed near the base angles of the dependent rotationally moving portion


45




b


in a manner such that the pivoting point


58


is located in front of the pivoting point


59


. On the other hand, the main rotationally moving portion


54




a


has a pivoting point


64


disposed near the rearward base angle.




Rotationally moving pieces


46


,


46


are attached to a left and a right ends of the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


53


so as to extend rearward and downward, and rear ends of the rotationally moving pieces


46


,


46


and front ends of the arm pieces


49


,


49


are pivotably connected together at pivoting points


60


,


60


.




Moreover, the pivoting shaft


54


of the seat back portion


33


of the variable bed


3


and the pivoting point


57


of the rotationally moving member


44


are pivotably connected together by means of a link bar


41


, and the pivoting point


56


of the rotationally moving member


44


and the pivoting point


59


of the dependent rotationally moving portion


45




b


of the rotationally moving member


45


are pivotably connected together by means of a link bar


42


. The pivoting point


58


of the dependent rotationally moving portion


45




b


and the pivoting shaft


55


of the hanging portion


35


A of the foot rest portion


35


of the variable bed


3


are pivotably connected together by means of a link bar


43


.




The link bars


41


,


42


are bent like bows, while the link bar


43


is shaped like a rod.




Supporting wheels


17


are installed at a front end of the foot placing portion


30


B of the variable bedstead


30


so as to hang therefrom so that when the variable bed


3


is in the reclining form as shown in

FIG. 17

or in the wheelchair form as shown in

FIG. 1

, or is in transition to either form, the supporting wheels


17


come into contact with the ground to prevent the variable bed from overturning frontward.




As shown in

FIG. 15

, the electric motor


5


is disposed inwardly sideward of the left rear wheel


16


L to effect driving so as to slidably displace a motor rod


5




a


in a longitudinal direction. Further, the front end of the motor rod


5




a


is pivotably connected to the pivoting point


64


of the main rotationally moving portion


45




a


of the rotationally moving member


45


.




With the link mechanism


4


, if the variable bed


3


is changed from the horizontal bed form shown in

FIG. 16

to the wheelchair form shown in

FIG. 18

via the reclining seat form shown in

FIG. 17

, the electric motor


5


is switched on to rotate forward so that the motor rod


5




a


is housed in the electric motor


5


and slidably displaced rearward. As s result, as shown in the side view in

FIG. 17

, the rotationally moving member


46


and the rotationally moving piece


46


rotate around the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


53


counterclockwise. Further, the rotation of the rotationally moving piece


46


raises a front end of the arm piece


49


and displaces the arm piece


49


rearward while rotating it clockwise, thereby pushing up the pivoting point


62


.




At this time, the arm piece


48


rotates clockwise around the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


52


, while the arm piece


47


has its lower end pushed up and is displaced rearward and downward while rotating counterclockwise. Accordingly, the pivoting point


61


is pulled rearward and downward to rotationally move the seat portion


34


of the variable bed


3


clockwise around the pivoting point


63


,


63


, thus sinking the seat back portion-connected side of the seat portion


34


, while elevating the foot rest portion-connected side of the seat portion


34


.




At the same time, the rotationally moving member


45


rotates, so that the dependent rotationally moving portion


45




b


of the rotationally moving member


45


pulls the link bar


43


rearward and downward, while pushing the link bar


42


rearward and downward.




As a result, the foot rest portion


35


is pulled rearward and downward via the link bar


43


, while the seat portion


34


is rotationally moved as described previously to warp the seat portion


34


and the foot rest portion


35


together via the joint-like connection means


38


to thereby elevate the seat portion-connected side of the foot rest portion


35


, while sinking a front end of the foot rest portion


35


. On the other hand, the rotationally moving member


44


is rotated counterclockwise around the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


51


via the link bar


42


, thus pushing up the link bar


41


. Thus, the seat back portion


33


is pushed via the link bar


41


so as to move around the joint-like connection means


37


in a direction in which it is stood up.




Furthermore, if the electric motor


5


is activated to change the present bed from the reclining seat form shown in

FIG. 17

to the wheelchair form shown in

FIG. 18

, the seat back portion


33


and foot rest portion


35


of the variable bed


3


are displaced counterclockwise as described previously.




At this time, the back surface of the front portion of the foot placing portion


35


B of the foot rest portion


35


comes in abutment with the fixed shaft


50


at the front end of the main body. Then, the foot rest portion


35


rotationally moves to bend the hanging portion


35


A and the foot placing portion


35


B via the connection means


39


, so that the foot placing portion


35


B is placed in a substantially horizontal position, while the hanging portion


35


A is placed in a vertical position. Thus, the deformation is completed.




In this stage, for the seat portion


34


of the variable bed


3


, the rotationally moving piece


46


rotationally moves beyond the horizontal position and further frontward and upward, thereby pulling the pivoting fulcrum


62


frontward via the arm piece


49


. Consequently, the arm pieces


47


,


48


are displaced in a direction opposite to the displacement direction mentioned preciously and are thus changed from a state in which they are bent in such a manner as to appear V-shaped to a state in which they are extended substantially linearly, thus displacing the seat portion


34


again to a substantially horizontal position.




The wheelchair form shown in

FIG. 18

is changed into the horizontal bed form shown in

FIG. 16

using a procedure reverse to the one described previously, that is, by reversely rotating the electric motor


5


so that the motor rod


5




a


can be extended out from the electric motor


5


and slidably displaced forward. While the variable bed


3


is fitted in the fixed bed


2


and returned to its original horizontal position, the user sitting in the wheelchair is automatically laid, that is, returns to the user's original position.




As shown in

FIG. 16

, a stay


66


is attached to the left frame


40


L of the variable bed


3


in front of the electric motor


5


and a battery


9


is fixedly placed on the stay


66


. Accordingly, even when the fixed bed


2


and the variable bed


3


are separated from each other, the battery


9


can supply power to enable the variable bed


3


to change its position a number of times.




Next, a roller belt


79


disposed on the seat back portion


33


of the variable bed


3


will be described.




Normally, when the variable bed


3


with the patient lying therein is changed from the horizontal bed form to the wheelchair form or vice versa, since the rotationally moving fulcrum position of the seat back portion


33


is offset from the bending fulcrum position of the patient's waist, the patient's back rubs against the seat back portion


33


in connection with the vertical rotational movement of the seat back portion


33


, thus making the patient feel uncomfortable.




Thus, the roller belt


79


is disposed on the seat back portion


33


to solve this problem as described below.




That is, rollers


77


,


78


are disposed in the lateral center of a front and rear portions, respectively, of the seat back portion


33


of the variable bed


3


, and a roller belt


79


is wound between the rollers


77


,


78


, as shown in FIGS.


16


and


17


.




A back side of the roller belt


79


is connected to the seat portion


34


by means of a link rod


151


so that a front side of the roller belt


79


moves in the longitudinal direction in connection with the vertical rotational movement of the seat back portion


33


.




That is, if the seat back portion


33


rotationally moves upward, the front side of the roller belt


79


moves rearward in a fashion following the patient's back. Additionally, if the seat back portion


33


rotationally moves downward, the front side of the roller belt


79


moves frontward in a fashion following the patient's back. Consequently, the patient's back is prevented from rubbing against the seat back portion


33


.




Next, armrests attached to the variable bed


3


will be explained.




As shown in

FIGS. 19 and 20

, a lateral pair of handles


19


,


19


are installed on an upper part of the back surface of the seat back portion


33


so as to project therefrom, and armrest members


75


,


75


are disposed at both sides of the seat back portion


33


. The armrest members


75


,


75


are normally housed on the back surface of the seat back portion


33


of the variable bed


3


and are configured so as to be brought down forward when the variable bed


3


is changed into the wheelchair form.




The armrest member


75


comprises an armrest portion


75




a


and a supporting shaft portion


75




b


which are configured so as to appear L-shaped. On the back surface of the seat back portion


33


, a lateral pair of cylindrical members


76


,


76


are installed in a lower part of the seat back portion


33


so as to extend in the lateral direction. Then, the supporting shaft portion


75




b


of the armrest member


75


is fittingly inserted into the cylindrical member


76


, and the armrest members


75


,


75


are slid laterally outward. When the armrest members


75


,


75


pass beyond both end surfaces of the seat back portion


33


, they are brought down forward and then set.




Stoppers


74


,


74


are installed so as to project from both side surfaces of the seat back portion


33


, and an outer side surface of the stopper


74


regulates the sliding of the armrest member


75


and its top surface regulates the rotational movement of the armrest member


75


.




Next, a brake mechanism of the variable bed


3


will be explained.




As shown in

FIGS. 19

,


20


, and


21


, the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


70


in the rear portion of the main body has claw portions


71


,


71


installed at both ends thereof so as to project frontward and downward, and a step


72


is installed laterally halfway between the claw portions so as to project rearward and upward. The rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


70


, the claw portions


71


,


71


, and the step


72


constitute a foot brake


7


.




With this configuration, when the caregiver steps on the step


72


of the foot brake


7


, the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


70


is rotated clockwise as seen in a side view and the claw portions


71


,


71


located at both ends of the rotationally moving fulcrum shaft


70


is also rotated in the same direction, as shown in FIG.


22


. Thus, the claw portions


71


,


71


come is pressure contact with the rear wheels


16


and


16


to brake them.




Next, the link mechanism


80


associated with the elevation and lowering of the fixed bed


2


will be explained.




As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the leg portion


8


of the fixed bed


2


comprises the members constituting the link mechanism


80


, the leg stand


90


, and other components.




Leg base portions


91


F,


91


F and


91


B,


91


B are installed at a left and a right positions in a front and a rear portions of the leg stand


90


so as to stand up therefrom, and bed supporting members


25


F,


25


F and


25


B,


25


B are installed at a left and a right positions in a front and a rear portions of the bed


20


so as to extend perpendicularly therefrom. The leg base portions


91


,


91


F and


91


B,


91


B are connected to the opposite bed supporting members


25


F,


25


F and


25


B,


25


B by means of arm members


81


F,


81


F and


81


B,


81


B appearing L-shaped as seen in a side view.


108


,


108


. . . are pivoting fulcrums for pivotably connecting an upper end of the leg base portion


91


F (


91


B) to a tip portion of the arm member


81


F (


81


B), and


109


,


109


are pivoting fulcrums for pivotably connecting a lower end of the bed supporting member


25


F (


25


B) to a bent portion of the arm member


81


F (


81


B).




Further, the other end of the front arm member


81


F is fixedly connected to the other end of the rear arm member


81


B by means of a lateral pair of connection rods


82


,


82


, and the other ends of the rear arm members


81


B,


81


B are fixedly connected together by means of a connection rod


83


. The connection rods


82


,


83


and


82


are assembled together so as to appear U-shaped as seen in a top view. An electric motor


6


is installed in the lateral center of a bottom surface of the rear frame


21


B of the bedstead


20


so as to hang therefrom, and a motor rod


6




a


is extended out from a front surface of the electric motor


6


. A laterally intermediate portion of the connection rod


83


and a front end of the motor rod


6




a


are connected together by means of a connection member


99


.




Then, stoppers


92


,


92


are installed at both ends of a front end of the leg stand


90


so as to stand up therefrom, and a stopper mechanism


85


is disposed in a rear portion of the left frame


90


L constituting the leg stand


90


. The stopper members


92


,


92


are fixed to the leg stand


90


, and the stopper mechanism


85


comprises links.




The structure of the stopper mechanism


85


will be explained.




As shown in

FIGS. 8

,


10


and


23


, the stopper mechanism


85


comprises an upper link


86


, a lower link


87


and a step


88


. Further, the left frame


90


L of the leg stand


90


has a block piece


93


installed in a rear portion thereof so as to project from a top surface thereof and a bracket


94


installed also in the rear portion so as to hang from a bottom surface thereof. At this time, the block piece


93


is arranged slightly ahead of the bracket


4


, and the bracket


94


is also arranged on the right frame of the leg stand


90


in a manner such that the two brackets


94


are laterally symmetrical.




Further, the lower link


87


and the step


88


are fixedly connected together via the connection rod


106


so as to appear V-shaped as seen in a side view, and a lower end of the upper link


86


and an upper end of the lower link


87


are pivotably connected together at a pivoting point


107


.




A pivoting point


104


is provided above the block piece


93


and on an inner surface of the left frame


21


L of the bedstead


20


, and a rotationally moving piece


103


is pivotably connected to the pivoting point


104


. A supporting point


105


is provided in a lower part of the rotationally moving piece


103


, and the rod


89


is hung from the supporting point


105


.




As shown in

FIG. 10B

, the upper link


86


appear inverted-L-shaped as seen in a front view (a rear view) and has a central portion of its top surface


86




a


drilled so that the rod


89


penetrates this drilled hole


86




b.






Then, as shown in

FIG. 23

, a vertical central portion of the upper link


86


and a vertical central portion of the lower link


87


are urged by springs


67


and


68


by connecting them via these springs to a position of an inner side surface of the leg stand


90


which lies behind the block piece


93


.




With this configuration, when the electric motor


6


is switched on to rotate forward, the motor rod


6




a


is housed in the electric motor


6


while being slidably displaced rearward. Further, the motor rod


6




a


pulls the connection rods


83


,


82


and


82


rearward. In a side view shown in

FIG. 8

, the arm members


81


F and


81


B are hung from the connection rod


82


while being rotationally moved clockwise around the pivoting point


109


, and the arm members


81


F,


81


B are stood up to elevate the bedstead


20


. The upper limit on the elevation of the bedstead


20


is set by the stopper mechanism


85


, described later.




Conversely, the electric motor


6


is reversely rotated so that the motor rod


6




a


is extended out from the motor


6


and slidably displaced forward, that is, operations reverse to those described previously are preformed to lower the bedstead


20


. Further, when the bedstead


20


lowers, the bottom surface of the bedstead


20


comes in abutment with top surfaces of the stopper members


92


,


92


, and the lower limit on the lowering of the bedstead


20


is set by the stopper mechanism


85


.




Next, how the stopper mechanism


85


regulates the elevation and lowering of the bedstead


20


will be explained.




First, how the stopper mechanism


85


regulates the elevation of the bedstead


20


will be explained. The rod


89


extending perpendicularly from the bottom surface of the bedstead


20


comes into abutment with a rear side of an inner peripheral surface of the cylinder of the upper link


86


urged by a spring


97


, and a top surface of a rotationally moving piece


84


from which the rod


89


hangs comes in abutment with the bottom surface of the left frame


21


L to regulate the rotation of the rotationally moving piece


84


. Thus, the rod


89


is elevated directly above while maintaining its position with respect to the rotationally moving piece


84


, thereby causing the upper link


86


to rotationally move counterclockwise while standing up. Then, when the upper link


86


and the lower link


87


are aligned in a line, the rod


89


further elevates and stands the upper link


86


up, while the rotational movement between the upper link


86


and the lower link


87


is stopped. The rod


89


is supported by the drilled hole


86




b


of the upper-link top surface


86




a


to limit the elevation of bed


20


.




Further, when the bedstead


20


lowers, the upper link


86


and the lower link


87


are pulled by the springs


97


,


98


, respectively, and the rod


89


is lowered while being guided along an inner peripheral surface of the upper link


86


, so that the upper link


86


and the lower link


87


rotationally move while inclining forward. The upper link


87


and the step


88


rotationally move counterclockwise around the connection rod


106


as seen in a side view, so that a connection portion between the upper link


86


and the lower link


87


comes in abutment with a rear surface of the block piece


93


. Thus, the rotational movement of the stopper mechanism


85


is regulated, and the rod


89


is supported by the drilled hole


86




b


in the top surface


86




a


of the upper link


86


to limit the lowering of the bedstead


20


.




Then, the steps


88


,


88


are stepped on to forcibly rotationally move the upper link


86


and the lower link


87


to thereby clear the regulation of the rotational movement effected by the stopper mechanism


85


.




In this connection, the electric motor


6


for the fixed bed


2


has a large capacity enough to support the total weight and to elevate and lower the bed even when the fixed bed


2


and the variable bed


3


are integrated together and when the patient further lies thereon, as shown in FIG.


9


.




Next, the handrails


11


attached to the fixed bed


2


according to the present invention will be explained.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 24

, the bedstead


20


of the fixed bed


2


has the handrails


11


,


11


attached to both side surfaces thereof. The handrails


11


are configured so as to slide in the longitudinal direction as described below.




As shown in

FIGS. 24

to


26


, the handrails


11


each comprises a pipe that appears substantially U-shaped as seen in a side view, and has two vertically-arranged screws


111


T,


111


B screwed in a lower end thereof from an outer side surface thereof in a manner such that tip portions of the screws


111


T,


111


B project from an inner side surface of the lower end. Further, the outer side surface of the lower end of the handrail


11


is covered with a cover


114


so as to cover head portions of the screws


111


T,


111


B.




On the other hand, rail members


113


,


113


are disposed on the outer side surfaces of the left frame


21


L and right frame


21


R of the bedstead


20


so as to extend in the longitudinal direction. The rail members


113


,


113


each have two vertically-arranged rail grooves


113




a


,


113




a


extending in the longitudinal direction. The screws


111


T,


111


B have slide guides


112


T,


112


B attached thereto and which are slidably fitted in the rail grooves


113




a


,


113




a


to thereby attach the handrails


11


to the rail members


113


,


113


on both side surfaces of the bedstead


20


.




Since the upper and lower slide guides


112


T,


112


B of the handrail


11


are fitted in the two vertically-arranged rail grooves


113




a


,


113




a


to thereby support the handrail


11


at the two points, the handrail


11


is prevented from overturning in the lateral direction.




Further, the handrail


11


has a stopper mechanism for regulating the longitudinal sliding of the handrail


11


.




An example of the stopper mechanism will be explained (the stopper mechanism, however, is not limited to the embodiment shown below).




As shown in

FIG. 24

, the stopper mechanism comprises a positioning plate


115


and a stopper device


120


, and the positioning plate


115


is disposed on a bottom surface of the rail member


113


, and the stopper device


120


is disposed at a lower end of the handrail


11


. In brief, as shown in

FIGS. 27 and 28

, the positioning plate


15


has a large number of pin holes


115




a


,


115




a


. . . formed therein at predetermined intervals in the longitudinal direction, and an index pin


124


of the stopper device


120


is fitted in one of the pin holes


115




a


,


115




a


. . . to fix the handrail


11


.




That is, as shown in

FIG. 25

, the stopper device


120


comprises a casing


121


, a spring


122


, a spring receiver


123


, an index pin


124


, a switch lever


125


, and the like. The screw receiver


123


is fixedly installed inside the casing


121


and closer to the interior of the main body. The spring


122


is disposed inside the spring receiver


123


, and the index pin


124


is fittingly inserted into the spring


122


. At this time, the spring receiver


123


is drilled in the center of an internal bottom surface thereof so that a lower end of the index pin


124


can be inserted through the drilled hole. Furthermore, a vertically elongate hole


121




b


is formed in an upper part of a side surface of the casing


121


which surface is closer to the exterior of the main body, and a switch lever


125


is passed through the elongate hole


121




b


and the elongate hole


123




b


. An inner end of the switch lever


125


and the index pin


124


are fittingly connected together. Further, the switch lever


125


has a rotationally moving fulcrum


126


at a longitudinally intermediate position thereof, and the rotationally moving point


126


is journaled between a front and a rear surfaces of the casing


121


.




With such a configuration, when the switch lever


125


is pushed up, the index pin


121


is pushed down against the urging force of the spring


122


and its tip slips out from the pin hole


115




a


in the positioning plate


115


, thus allowing the handrail


11


to slide freely. Then, the handrail


11


is moved to a desired position with the switch lever


125


kept pushed up by the finger. When the finger is taken off from the switch lever, the recovery force of the spring


122


causes the index pin


124


to be pushed up and fitted in one of the pin holes


115




a


,


115




a


. . . to fix the handrail


11


.




The switch lever


125


may be urged toward the interior of the main body by means of a spring (not illustrated) so that when the spring passes beyond the fulcrum, the switch lever


125


is forced upward or downward within the elongate hole


121




b


in the casing


121


.




Moreover, the vertical lengths of the elongate hole


123




b


in the spring receiver


123


and of the elongate hole


121




b


in the casing may be adjusted, so that when the switch lever


125


is pushed down, the upper end of the index pin


124


is loosely fitted in one of the pin holes


115




a


,


115




a


. . . If the user thus slides the handrails while feeling as if a detent was working, the user can determine the hole position by the feel for easy positioning.




The stopper mechanism may be configured to be able to position the handrail


11


in a non-step manner, or the fixed bed


2


may comprise the stopper mechanism.




Next, a method for mounting the variable bed


3


in the fixed bed


2


will be described.




As shown in

FIGS. 19 and 20

, the variable bed


3


has guide roller devices


13


and


13


disposed on both side surfaces thereof.




As shown in

FIGS. 29

to


31


, the guide roller device


13


comprises vertical rollers


131


,


133


having a laterally directed axis, horizontal rollers


132


,


134


and


135


having a horizontally directed axis, a guide roller frame


130


, and other components.




The vertical roller


131


is disposed at a front position of the guide roller frame


130


, and the horizontal roller


132


is disposed slightly behind the vertical roller


131


. Further, the vertical roller


133


, the horizontal roller


134


, and the horizontal roller


135


are disposed at rear positions of the guide roller frame in this order relative to the front end thereof. At this time, openings are formed in a bottom surface and a left and a right side surfaces of the guide roller frame


130


, and roller rotating surfaces of the vertical rollers


131


,


133


and horizontal rollers


132


,


134


and


135


are projected through these openings. Then, as shown in

FIGS. 19 and 20

, the guide roller frame


130


is covered with a guide roller cover


136


.




The locations of the horizontal and vertical rollers in the guide roller device


13


as well as the numbers of these rollers are not particularly limited.




On the other hand, the inner corner of the front end of each of the left frame


21


L and right frame


21


R is rounded to form curved guide surfaces


21




b


,


21




b


as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 29

. The guide surfaces


21




b


,


21




b


are smooth curved surfaces having a center of curvature at the front end of each of the left and right frames.




The guide surfaces may be flattened by chamfering the inner corner of the front end of each of the left frame


21


L and right frame


21


R, that is, obliquely cutting the inner corner so that the interval between the left frame


21


L and right frame


21


R is larger at the front end. The structure of the guide surfaces is not particularly limited as long as they allow the variable bed


3


to be easily moved into the fixed bed.




Then, supporting guide members


141


,


141


are each installed along a lower part of the inner side surface of each of the left frame


21


L and right frame


21


R so as to project therefrom, and front portions of the supporting guide members


141


,


141


are bent obliquely downward to form inclined surfaces


141




a


,


141




a.






With this configuration, if the variable bed


3


in the wheelchair form is moved into the notched recess portion


20




a


of the fixed bed


2


and even if the variable bed


3


is moved in an oblique direction, the guide surfaces


21




b


,


21




b


of the left frame


21


L and right frame


21


R of the fixed bed


2


guide the horizontal rollers


135


,


135


of the guide roller devices


13


,


13


attached to both side surfaces of the variable bed


3


to modify the angle at which the variable bed is moved. This enables the variable bed


3


to move into the fixed bed


2


from immediately before it.




Then, the horizontal rollers


134


,


134


and


135


,


135


are guided by the inner side surfaces of the left frame


21


L and right frame


21


R of the fixed bed. The straight advancement of the variable bed


3


is retained by the horizontal rollers


134


,


135


installed in the longitudinal direction, thus allowing the variable bed


3


to be smoothly moved into the notched recess portion


20




a


of the fixed bed


2


.




In this case, the inclined surfaces


141




a


,


141




a


of the supporting guide members


141


,


141


provided on the inner side surfaces of the left frame


21


L and right frame


21


R guide the vertical rollers


133


,


133


of the guide roller devices


13


,


13


to bring the variable bed


3


upward and rearward along horizontal surfaces


141




b


,


141




b


of the supporting guide members


141


,


141


.




When the variable bed


3


is pushed along the supporting guide members


141


,


141


up to an innermost portion of the notched recess portion


20




a


of the fixed bed


2


, the plug


101


of the variable bed


3


shown in

FIG. 14

is fitted in the receptacle


100


of the fixed bed


2


shown in

FIG. 6

to enable a power supply to the variable bed


3


.




In this manner, the variable bed


3


is fitted in the fixed bed


2


and is changed from the wheelchair form to the horizontal bed form. At this time, as the seat back portion


33


is inclined in a direction in which it extends horizontally, the center of gravity of the variable bed


3


and the patient lying thereon is displaced rearward.




Then, overturn-preventing guide members


143


,


143


are each installed along an upper part of the inner side surface of each of the left frame


21


L and right frame


21


R of the fixed bed


2


so as to project inward. Thus, the overturn-preventing guide member


143


is disposed substantially parallel with the supporting guide member


141


so that the guide roller devices


13


,


13


of the variable bed


3


can each be inserted between the corresponding overturn-preventing guide members


143


and supporting guide member


141


.




With this configuration, even if the center of gravity of the variable bed


3


moves rearward, top surfaces of the guide roller devices


13


,


13


abut against bottom surfaces of overturn-preventing guide members


143


,


143


to support the variable bed


3


, thereby enabling a stable change to the horizontal bed position.




With the above configurations, the present invention provides the following effects.




The present invention provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein a holding member is provided between the fixed bed and the variable bed, for holding a vertical position of the variable bed relative to the fixed bed. Accordingly, when the seat back portion of the variable bed is laid or raised, even if the center of gravity of the patient's weight is displaced rearward beyond the positions of the rear wheels of the variable bed, the holding member holds the vertical position of the variable bed to enable the variable bed to change its form stably and smoothly.




The holding member comprises a lateral pair of guiding members disposed on an inner surface of a notched recess portion of the fixed bed formed so as to appear substantially U-shaped, and a pair of guided members disposed on both sides of a seat portion of the variable bed. Consequently, the guiding members and the guided members hold the vertical position of the variable bed to enable the variable bed to change its form stably and smoothly, as described above.




Further, even when the variable bed is moved into or separated from the notched recess portion of the fixed bed, the guiding members and the guided members hold the vertical position of the variable bed to allow the variable bed to be stably and smoothly guided in the longitudinal direction, thus enabling the variable bed to be easily moved into or separated from the fixed bed.




The guiding members comprise a vertical pair of guide rails and the guided members comprise guide rollers guided along the vertical pair of guide rails. The vertical pairs of guide rails and rollers hold the vertical position of the variable bed to enable the variable bed to change its form stably and smoothly, as described above.




Further, even when the variable bed is moved into or separated from the notched recess portion of the fixed bed, the guiding members and the guided members hold the vertical position of the variable bed to allow the variable bed to be stably and smoothly guided in the longitudinal direction, thus enabling the variable bed to be easily moved into or separated from the fixed bed.




With the above configurations, the present invention has the following effects:




The present invention provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein guide rollers are disposed at rear positions of a seat portion of the variable bed, for guiding the fixed bed so as to move into the notched recess portion. Accordingly, when the variable bed is moved into the notched recess portion of the fixed bed, this operation can be preformed easily and smoothly without causing the variable bed to interfere with the inner side surfaces of the fixed bed.




The present invention also provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein guide rollers for guiding the fixed bed so as to enter or leave a notched recess portion are disposed on a front and a rear positions of both sides of a seat portion of the variable bed. Accordingly, when the variable bed is moved into the notched recess portion of the fixed bed, this operation can be preformed easily and smoothly without causing the variable bed to interfere with the inner side surfaces of the fixed bed.




The present invention also provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein guide surfaces for guiding the variable bed so as to advance into a notched recess portion are formed in a left and right inner sides of a front end surface of the fixed bed, the front end surface having the notched recess portion opened therein.




With the above configurations, the present invention has the following effects:




As set forth in claim 1, the present invention provides a multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein handrails are provided along peripheries of the fixed bed so as to stand up therefrom and are movable. Accordingly, when the caregiver helps the patient into or out from the multifunctional bed, the caregiver can easily perform this operation from either side of the fixed bed simply by moving the handrails of the fixed bed and without avoiding the handrails.




Further, when moving or separating the variable bed in the wheelchair form into or from the notched recess portion of the fixed bed, the caregiver can easily carry out this movement or separation from either side of the fixed bed by moving the handrails to a position where they do not interfere with the operation. Consequently, the caregiver can easily care for and look after the patient.




When the handrails are configured to slide along peripheral portions of the fixed bed as set forth in claim 2, effects similar to those of claim 1 are obtained. Further, the caregiver can easily help the patient into or out from the multifunctional bed from either side of the fixed bed, and can easily perform nursing and other operations from either side of the fixed bed by moving the handrails to a position where they do not interfere with the operations.




As set forth in claim 3, the handrails are attached to the fixed bed by slidably fitting slide guides fixedly installed on the handrails, in rails provided along the peripheral portions of the fixed bed, and the handrail side or the fixed bed side has a stopper mechanism for regulating sliding of the handrails. Then, effects similar to those of claim 1 are obtained, and the stopper mechanism can be used to fix the handrails to thereby improve the safety of operations and the like.



Claims
  • 1. A multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein a holding member is provided between the fixed bed and the variable bed, for holding up the wheelchair relative to the fixed bed; wherein any wheels of the wheelchair are not in contact with a floor; and wherein a pair of guide roller devices is mounted on two opposite sides of the variable bed, each guide roller device comprises at least one vertically oriented roller and at least one horizontally oriented roller.
  • 2. A multifunctional bed according to claim 1, characterized in that said holding member comprises a lateral pair of guiding members disposed on an inner surface of a notched recess portion of the fixed bed formed so as to appear substantially U-shaped, and a pair of guided members disposed on both sides of a seat portion of the variable bed.
  • 3. A multifunctional bed according to claim 2, characterized in that said guiding members comprise a vertical pair of guide rails and said guided members comprise guide rollers guided along the vertical pair of guide rails.
  • 4. A multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, wherein a plurality of guide roller devices are each disposed on opposite sides of a seat portion of the variable bed each guide roller device comprises at least one vertically oriented roller and at least one horizontally oriented roller for guiding the fixed bed so as to move into a notched recess portion.
  • 5. A multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, the variable bed comprising a plurality of guide rollers disposed on a front and a rear positions of both sides of a seat portion of the variable bed for guiding the variable bed into or out of a notched recess portion of the fixed bed.
  • 6. A multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed into a wheelchair and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, the multifunctional bed being characterized in that a pair of curved guide surfaces for guiding the variable bed so as to advance into a notched recess portion are formed in a left and right inner sides of a front end surface of the fixed bed, the front end surface having the notched recess portion opened therein; wherein a pair of guide roller devices is mounted on two opposite sides of the variable bed, each guide roller device comprises at least one vertically oriented roller and at least one horizontally oriented roller.
  • 7. A multifunctional bed comprising a variable bed that can be changed in to a wheelchair form and a fixed bed in which the variable bed can be removably fitted, the multifunctional bed being characterized in that handrails are provided along peripheries of the fixed bed so as to stand up therefrom and are movable; wherein a pair of guide roller devices is mounted on two opposite sides of the variable bed, each guide roller device comprises at least one vertically oriented roller and at least one horizontally oriented roller.
  • 8. A multifunctional bed according to claim 7 characterized in that said handrails are configured to slide along peripheral portions of the fixed bed.
  • 9. A multifunctional bed according to claim 7 or claim 8, characterized in that said handrails are attached to the fixed bed by slidably fitting slide guides fixedly installed on the handrails, said rails provided along the peripheral portions of the fixed bed, and the handrails or the fixed bed has a stopper mechanism for regulating sliding of the handrails.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-115577 Apr 2000 JP
2000-115578 Apr 2000 JP
2000-115579 Apr 2000 JP
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