Claims
- 1. A portable invalid patient lifting and turning apparatus (10) comprising, an open framework for being positioned above a bed for lifting and lowering a patient, said framework comprising:
- (a) a first pair of upright standard (19, 20) mounted on rolling means;
- (b) a second pair of standards (21, 22) mounted on rolling means and spaced apart from the first pair of standards;
- (c) interconnecting frame members defining a lengthwise dimension of the apparatus, and connected to said first and second pairs of upright standards (19, 20), (21, 22) by opposite ends of said frame members;
- (d) said first pair of standards (19, 20) being mounted for pivotal movement about a vertical axis and moveable between a:
- (i) first position wherein said first pair of standards (19, 20) is positioned substantially in alignment with the length of the framework to define a space of a dimension sufficient to permit the framework to be moved laterally over a bed; and
- (ii) a second position wherein said first pair of standards (19, 20) is positioned in outwardly extending relation substantially perpendicular to the length of the bed for permitting the framework to be moved along is lengthwise axis over a bed, whereby the apparatus can be conveniently moved into position either from the side or the end of patient beds and moved out of position for patient transport or for movement to another patient location;
- (e) elevator means supported by the open framework;
- (f) patient support means being positioned on a mattress of the bed underneath patient; and
- (g) connecting means for connecting the patient support means and the elevator means thereby permitting the patient support means to lift the patient above the mattress surface for cleaning and bed-linen changing.
- 2. A portable patient lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 1, and including a third position wherein said first pair of standards (19, 20) is moveable to a position substantially 165 degrees from said first position, with the first pair of standards (19, 20) residing along the side of the interconnecting frame members in order to shorten the overall length of the apparatus to permit movement in and around tight spaces and onto elevators.
- 3. A portable patient lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said rolling means comprise casters (70).
- 4. A portable patient lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 1, and including locking means for locking the first pair of standards (19, 20) into the chosen first, second or third position.
- 5. A portable patient lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the standards (19), (20) comprising the first pair of standards comprises a first, vertical segment (80A, 80B) and a second, horizontal segment (90A, 90B), each of said standards (19), (20) being pivotally attached to said frame members by an end of the horizontal segment (90A, 90B) to provide increased distance between said first and second pairs of standards (19, 20), (21, 22) when the first pair of standards (19, 20) is in its first position, and increased distance between the standards (19), (20) of the first pair of standards when the standards (19), (20) are in the second position.
- 6. A portable patient lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said first and second standards (19), (20) of said first pair of standards each comprise first and second tubular legs (19A, 19B), (20A, 20B) joined along the length of their respective vertical segments (80A, 80B).
- 7. A portable patient lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said first and second tubular legs (19A, 19B), (20A, 20B) of respective first and second standards (19), (20) are vertically spaced-apart at the point (60) where they are attached to the frame members.
- 8. A portable patient lifting and turning apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said first and second standards (19), (20) of the first pair if standards each define a ninety-degree transition curve at the point where the horizontal segment (90A, 90B) and the vertical segment (80A, 80B) join together.
TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 801,641, filed Dec. 2, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,267, which is a division of application Ser. No. 718,971, filed Aug. 21, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,068,931; and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 801,642 filed Dec. 21, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,235,712, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 718,971, filed Jun. 21, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,068,931.
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