The present invention relates generally to medical stretcher. More specifically, the present invention is a portable cleaning station for physically disabled patients so that the caregivers can properly conduct a bed bath.
Providing caregivers with a safe and discreet way to administer personal hygiene to their patients is vital for both the caregiver and the patient. Keeping the patient clean is important in combating illness and maintaining their self-esteem, while the ability to accomplish this task with safe, quick, and easy facilitation is beneficial for the caregiver, while also maintaining the comfort of the patient. A patient who is bedridden may often find it difficult to maintain their personal hygiene standards by themselves and will, therefore, require the assistance of a caregiver. Generally, a patient is given bed bath or placed within a shower gurney, a shower stall, or a bathtub. However, a bed bath can sometime be limiting as the bed bath is not able to provide proper cleanliness to the patient. The options of a shower gurney, a shower stall, or a bathtub can sometime be difficult and/or unsafe for some patient due to their lack of mobility or may require multiple caregivers.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a portable cleaning station for physically disabled patients. The present invention is a portable platform that is integrated with a basin, a drain channel, and a drainpipe. The present invention is specifically geared towards cleaning ischial, sacrum, and perineal areas. Overall curvature of the present invention allows the caregiver to securely place the patient within safely and efficiently conduct a bed bath for the physically disabled patients.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a portable cleaning station for physically disabled patients so that the caregivers can safely and efficiently conduct a bed bath for the patients. The present invention provides an upgrade over existing cleaning features such as a shower gurney, a shower stall, or a bathtub. The present invention comprises a curved body 1, a basin 10, at least one drain channel 12, at least one left handle 13, and at least one right handle 14 as shown in
In reference to the general configuration of the present invention, the curved body 1 provides a stable and sufficient surface area to place the patient within. The basin 10 that provides drainage for graywater is integrated into the curved body 1 as the patient is placed on top of the curved body 1. The at least one drain channel 12 is integrated into the curved body 1 so that graywater can be drained into the basin 10 during the cleaning process, wherein the basin 10 and the at least one drain channel 12 are in fluid communication with each other. The at least one left handle 13 and the at least one right handle 14 are oppositely positioned of each other about a sagittal plane 2 of the curved body 1 thus providing designated areas to grasp and maneuver the curved body 1. More specifically, the at least one left handle 13 is perimetrically integrated into the curved body 1, and the at least one right handle 14 is perimetrically integrated into the curved body 1 so that the curved body 1 can be held from left side and right side.
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Optionally, the present invention can comprise a flow control valve to control the drainage of graywater from the basin 10. More specifically, the drainpipe 11 and the basin 10 are in fluid communication with each other through the flow control valve so that the caregivers can control the drainage of graywater. For example, when the basin 10 needs to be filled with clean water, the flow control valve can be configured to a closed position thus allowing clean water to collect within the basin 10. When the graywater needs to continuously discharge from the basin 10, the flow control valve can be configured to an opened position.
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The present invention optionally comprises a handheld bidet system is operatively connected into the curved body 1 so that the caregiver can easily access the handheld bidet system to discharge a flow of clean water. Furthermore, the handheld bidet system can be adjacently positioned to the bottom lip 5 so that the handheld bidet system can be operated without tangling around the patient's body. The handheld bidet system may comprise a spray nozzle and a flexible hose thus providing a source of clean water to the present invention. More specifically, a female end of the flexible hose is attached to an existing waterspout or any other industry standard water outlets thus enabling a flow of clean water to enter into the flexible hose. A male end of the flexible hose is in fluid communication with the spray nozzle so that the flow of clean water can be discharged through the spray nozzle.
The present invention can also optionally utilize with a stabilizing base structure that can be removably mounted to the curved body 1 or build into the curved body 1. More specifically, the stabilizing base structure provides a stable platform for the present invention to overcome the curvature of the curved body 1 when the curved body 1 is placed on a flat surface.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of the U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 16/924,756 filed on Jul. 9, 2020.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parent | 16924756 | Jul 2020 | US |
| Child | 17399915 | US |