The present invention relates generally to beds, and more particularly to a nursing bed having a bed platform, and a pair of side rails wherein the pair of side rails can be moved between a deployed or raised position, at which the pair of side rails protect bed-ridden patients by preventing them from inadvertently or unintentionally falling out of bed, and a stowed or lowered position wherein the side rails are disposed beneath opposite side edge portions of the bed platform such that when the pair of side rails are disposed at their stowed positions, the stowed side rails do not interfere with hospital or other personnel, or family members, from closely approaching a side of the bed platform so as to more capably attend to the needs of the patient.
Nursing beds are of course well known as a result of their common use within private homes as well as within public hospitals or other similar institutions. Nursing beds of course comprise a bed platform upon which the patient is disposed, usually in a supine position, and some nursing beds may also have side bed rails that are operatively mounted upon opposite sides of the bed platform. Such bed side rails serve various needs with respect to bed-ridden patients, such as, for example, to protect bed-ridden patients by preventing them from inadvertently or unintentionally falling out of bed, however, since the bed rails are often fixed to the opposite side edge portions of the bed platform, they effectively prevent hospital or other personnel, or even family members, from easily approaching a side of the bed so as to thereby easily attend to a particular need of the patient, or to check vital bodily functions of the patient, such as, for example, heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, breathing and congestion, and the like, or to simply help the patient or give the patient something that the patient wants, such as, for example, a drink of water, for the patient's pillow to be moved so that the patient is more comfortable, and the like. Alternatively, some other types of nursing beds are provided with movable side rails, however, these are usually manually movable, which requires hospital or other facility personnel, or members of the patient's family, to move the side rails from their deployed or raised positions to the stowed or lowered positions so as to permit such people to easily approach and get close to the patient. It is further noted, however, that even when such side rails are moved to their stowed or lowered positions, they are nevertheless within vertical planes exterior to the vertical planes defined by the opposite sides of the bed platform, thereby still hindering, in some effect, hospital or other facility personnel, or family members, from closely approaching the patient lying in the nursing bed.
A need therefore exists in the art for a new and improved nursing bed. Another need exists in the art for a new and improved nursing bed wherein the side rails of the bed can be automatically moved between their deployed or raised positions and their stowed or lowered positions. Still another need exists in the art for a new and improved nursing bed wherein the side rails of the bed can be automatically moved between their deployed or raised positions and their stowed or lowered positions such that when the side rails are moved to their deployed or raised positions, the side rails can effectively protect bed-ridden patients by preventing them from inadvertently or unintentionally falling out of bed, and when the side rails are moved to their stowed or lowered positions, the side rails can permit hospital or other personnel or family members to easily approach a side of the bed so as to thereby easily attend to a particular need of the patient, or to check vital bodily functions of the patient, such as, for example, heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, breathing and congestion, and the like. Yet another need exists in the art for a new and improved nursing bed wherein the side rails of the bed can be automatically moved between their deployed or raised positions and their stowed or lowered positions such that when the side rails are moved to their deployed or raised positions, the side rails can effectively protect bed-ridden patients by preventing them from inadvertently or unintentionally falling out of bed, and when the side rails are moved to their stowed or lowered positions, the side rails will be stowed beneath the opposite side edge portions of the bed platform so as to in fact permit hospital or other personnel or family members to more easily and closely approach a side of the bed, without interference with the side rails, so as to thereby easily attend to a particular need of the patient, or to check vital bodily functions of the patient, such as, for example, heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, breathing and congestion, and the like. Yet still another need exists in the art for a new and improved nursing bed wherein the side rails of the bed can be automatically moved between their deployed or raised positions and their stowed or lowered positions such that when the side rails are moved to their deployed or raised positions, the side rails can effectively protect bed-ridden patients by preventing them from inadvertently or unintentionally falling out of bed, and when the side rails are moved to their stowed or lowered positions, the side rails can be stowed beneath the opposite side edge portions of the bed platform so as to in fact permit hospital or other personnel or family members to more easily and closely approach a side of the bed, without interference with the side rails, so as to thereby easily attend to a particular need of the patient, or to check vital bodily functions of the patient, such as, for example, heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, breathing and congestion, and the like, and in addition, such stowed positions can provide the nursing bed with a more esthetic appearance.
An overall objective of the invention is to provide a new and improved nursing bed. Another overall objective of the invention is to provide a new and improved nursing bed wherein the side rails of the bed can be automatically moved between their deployed or raised positions and their stowed or lowered positions. Still another overall objective of the invention is to provide a new and improved nursing bed wherein the side rails of the bed can be automatically moved between their deployed or raised positions and their stowed or lowered positions such that when the side rails are moved to their deployed or raised positions, the side rails can effectively protect bed-ridden patients by preventing them from inadvertently or unintentionally falling out of bed, and when the side rails are moved to their stowed or lowered positions, the side rails can permit hospital or other personnel or family members to easily approach a side of the bed so as to thereby easily attend to a particular need of the patient, or to check vital bodily functions of the patient, such as, for example, heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, breathing and congestion, and the like. Yet another overall objective of the invention is to provide a new and improved nursing bed wherein the side rails of the bed can be automatically moved between their deployed or raised positions and their stowed or lowered positions such that when the side rails are moved to their deployed or raised positions, the side rails can effectively protect bed-ridden patients by preventing them from inadvertently or unintentionally falling out of bed, and when the side rails are moved to their stowed or lowered positions, the side rails will be stowed beneath the opposite side edge portions of the bed platform so as to in fact permit hospital or other personnel or family members to more easily and closely approach a side of the bed, without interference with the side rails, so as to thereby easily attend to a particular need of the patient, or to check vital bodily functions of the patient, such as, for example, heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, breathing and congestion, and the like. Yet still another overall objective of the present invention is to provide a new and improved nursing bed wherein the side rails of the bed can be automatically moved between their deployed or raised positions and their stowed or lowered positions such that when the side rails are moved to their deployed or raised positions, the side rails can effectively protect bed-ridden patients by preventing them from inadvertently or unintentionally falling out of bed, and when the side rails are moved to their stowed or lowered positions, the side rails will be stowed beneath the opposite side edge portions of the bed platform so as to in fact permit hospital or other personnel or family members to more easily and closely approach a side of the bed, without interference with the side rails, so as to thereby easily attend to a particular need of the patient, or to check vital bodily functions of the patient, such as, for example, heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, breathing and congestion, and the like, and in addition, such stowed positions will provide the nursing bed with a more esthetic appearance.
The foregoing and other objectives are achieved in accordance with the principles and teachings of the present invention by providing a new and improved nursing bed which comprises a bed frame, a bed platform which is disposed atop the bed frame and upon which the patient is normally disposed in a supine position, and a pair of side rails movably mounted upon opposite sides of the bed platform so as to be movable between deployed or raised positions and stowed or lowered positions. The side rails are movable by a pair of linear actuators, which may be simultaneously actuated or independently actuated, and a pair of linkage systems operatively connecting the pair of side rails to opposite sides of the bed frame. Accordingly, when the side rails are moved to their deployed or raised positions, the side rails will be moved into positions adjacent to the side edge portions of the bed platform so as to effectively protect bed-ridden patients by preventing them from inadvertently or unintentionally falling out of bed, and when the side rails are moved to their stowed or lowered positions, the side rails will be stowed beneath the opposite side edge portions of the bed platform so as to provide an esthetically pleasing appearance to the nursing bed as well as to in fact permit hospital or other personnel or family members to more easily approach a side of the bed, without interference with the side rails, so as to thereby easily attend to a particular need of the patient, or to check vital bodily functions of the patient, such as, for example, heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, breathing and congestion, and the like. The actuators, for moving the side rail members between the deployed or raised positions and the stowed or lowered positions, may be actuated by a remote control device which may be operatively connected to the actuators either by hard-wired connections or by wireless connections. Lastly, two nursing beds may be disposed in a side-by-side arrangement wherein a right side of one of the nursing beds is disposed in direct contact with a left side of the other one of the nursing beds, and while in this disposition, the outside side rails may be independently actuated so as to be moved between their deployed or raised positions and their stowed or lowered positions. In this manner, the patient may effectively be provided with a bed that has a width similar to that of a standard queen-sized bed, or that of a king-sized bed, as opposed to that of a conventional twin-sized bed, thereby affording the patient more room, freedom of movement, and comfort.
Various other features and attendant advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated from the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
With reference now being made to the drawings, and more particularly to
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Continuing further, it is seen that a first linkage member 142, having a substantially right-angled configuration, has a first end thereof pivotally connected to an upper end portion of the first angle iron 136 as at 144, while a second end thereof is pivotally connected to an upper end portion of the second angle iron 140 as at 146. In addition, a second linkage member 148, having a substantially boomerang-shaped configuration, has a first end thereof pivotally connected to a lower end portion of the first angle iron 136 as at 150, while a second end thereof is pivotally connected to a lower end portion of the second angle iron 140 as at 152. It is to be noted at this juncture that the opposite ends of the longitudinally extending synchronization bar 130 are pivotally connected to a substantially central portion of the second linkage member 148 as at 154. Reverting back to
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Having described substantially all of the relevant component parts of the new and improved nursing bed 100 of the present invention, a brief description of the operation of the same will now be described whereby it will be clearly appreciated as to how the side rails 112,112 are moved between their deployed or raised positions and their stowed or lowered positions when desired or required. As previously noted,
It can be further appreciated that as the side rails 112,112 move outwardly and away from their stowed or lowered positions beneath the side edge portions of the bed platform 120, and begin to move upwardly, the first angle irons 136, which are fixedly mounted upon the interior surfaces of the side rails 112,112 and are pivotally connected to the second linkage members 148 as at 150, will cause the second linkage members 150 to rotationally pivot in the clockwise direction around the pivot point 152 which define their pivotal connections to the lower end portions of the second angle iron 140. The continuous movement of the side rails 112,112 is illustrated within
It is of course to be appreciated further that when it is desired to move the side rails 112,112 back to their stowed or lowered positions, hospital staff or personnel will depress control button 168 so as to actuate the motor drives 166,166 of the linear actuators, whereby the motor drives 166,166 will retract the telescopic rods 158,158 such that the side rails will again be moved to their stowed or lowered positions at which the side rails 112,112 will be stowed beneath the opposite side edge portions of the bed platform 120. The movements of the various components comprising the linkage systems 128,128 will of course traverse reverse movements similar to those described hereinbefore when the side rails 112,112 were moved from their stowed or lowered positions to their deployed or raised positions. As a result of the side rails 112,112 being disposed at their stowed or lowered positions, an esthetically pleasing appearance to the nursing bed is achieved as illustrated within
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Obviously, many variations and modifications of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, while the disclosure notes that two pairs of linear actuators, and two pairs of linkage systems, are disposed within the vicinity of both the head and foot ends of the nursing bed, a single pair of linear actuators and a single linkage system may provided at a substantially central portion between the head and foot ends of the nursing bed. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
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