Claims
- 1. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; and a patient support platform having a longitudinal rotational axis, a head end ring, and a foot end ring; the foot end ring having a central opening of sufficient size to allow through-passage of foley bags; the patient support platform being rotationally mounted on the base frame using the head and foot end rings such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about the longitudinal rotational axis.
- 2. The therapeutic bed of claim 1, further comprising a fan mounted on the patient support platform proximate the foot end ring to provide ventilation to a patient's legs.
- 3. The therapeutic bed of claim 1, further comprising a camera mounted on the patient support platform proximate the head end ring to capture images of a patient's face.
- 4. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; and a patient support platform having a longitudinal rotational axis, a head end ring, and a foot end ring; the foot end ring having a central opening with an inner diameter equal to at least eight inches to allow through-passage of foley bags; the patient support platform being rotationally mounted on the base frame using the head and foot end rings such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about the longitudinal rotational axis.
- 5. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; and a patient support platform having a longitudinal rotational axis and a wheel, the patient support platform being rotationally mounted on the base frame using the wheel such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about the longitudinal rotational axis; where the wheel has an outer perimeter, a center, and a slot extending from the outer perimeter to the center for routing patient care lines.
- 6. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; a patient support platform having a longitudinal rotational axis, the patient support platform being rotationally mounted on the base frame such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about the longitudinal rotational axis, the patient support platform having at least one hole for receiving a lock pin; a lock pin slidably mounted to the base frame, the lock pin having a central axis and being insertable into the at least one hole of the patient support platform to prevent the patient support platform from rotating about the longitudinal rotational axis; and a detent engageable with the lock pin to resist movement from a locked position in which the lock pin is engaged with the patient support platform to an unlocked position in which the lock pin is disengaged from the patient support platform.
- 7. The therapeutic bed of claim 6 further comprising at least one position detection switch to sense whether the lock pin is engaged with the patient support platform.
- 8. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; a patient support platform having a longitudinal rotational axis, the patient support platform being rotationally mounted on the base frame such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about the longitudinal rotational axis; a motor mechanically linked to the patient support platform, the motor supplying mechanical energy through a rotating shaft to rotate the patient support platform; and an electromechanical brake proximate to the shaft, the brake having an unpowered state in which the brake impedes rotation of the shaft, and the brake having a powered state in which the brake does not impede rotation of the shaft.
- 9. The therapeutic bed of claim 8, further comprising:
a power supply that provides power simultaneously to the motor and the brake, the brake arresting rotation of the shaft if the power supply is interrupted.
- 10. The therapeutic bed of claim 8, further comprising:
a power supply electrically connected to the brake, the electrical connection opened and closed by a position detection switch that detects the position of a locking pin operable to engage the patient support platform in a fixed rotational position, the switch opening the electrical connection if the locking pin is disengaged from the patient support platform, thereby removing power from the brake to cause it to impede rotation of the shaft.
- 11. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a chassis; a patient support platform mounted on the chassis and movable with respect to the chassis; a motor mounted on the chassis that supplies mechanical energy to move the patient support platform with respect to the chassis; and a motor control circuit that operates the motor in accordance with control signals received from a computer; the motor control circuit being enabled to operate the motor by a coded serial data stream transmitted by the computer.
- 12. The therapeutic bed of claim 11, further comprising:
a parallel data connection between the computer and the motor control circuit through which the motor control circuit receives control signals from the computer; where the computer transmits the coded serial data stream over a serial bus separate from the parallel data connection.
- 13. A head restraint apparatus for a therapeutic bed comprising:
a casing having a closed bottom end, an open top end, and an open front end, the casing enclosing a cavity for receiving a person's head resting in a supine position, the casing capable of substantially encompassing the back and sides of a person's head; and a face piece removably attached to the open top end of the casing and configured to restrain at least a portion of the front of a person's head.
- 14. The head restraint apparatus of claim 13, in which the casing comprises left and right side members hingedly connected to a headrest member, whereby a patient's head can easily be placed on and removed from the casing by swinging the right and left side members outwardly from the casing.
- 15. The head restraint apparatus of claim 14, further comprising openings in right and left sides of the casing to provide access to a patient's ears.
- 16. The head restraint apparatus of claim 13, further comprising means for mounting the casing to the bed.
- 17. The head restraint apparatus of claim 13, the casing being pivotally mounted on a gas strut, the gas strut enabling limited movement of the head of a person being laterally rotated on the therapeutic bed.
- 18. The head restraint apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a guide member that mounts the casing to the bed, the guide member providing adjustable lateral and longitudinal positioning of the casing with respect to the bed.
- 19. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a chassis; and a patient support platform surface comprised of at least one honeycomb composite core panel.
- 20. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; a plurality of rollers rotatably mounted on a plurality of respective axles protruding from the base frame, where all but one of the rollers is laterally slidable along its respective axle; and a patient support platform mounted on two end rings, the two rings mounted on the plurality of rollers such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about a longitudinal rotational axis.
- 21. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame mounted on a plurality of load cells each producing an analog electrical output corresponding to a load; a patient support platform having a longitudinal rotational axis, the patient support platform being rotationally mounted on the base frame such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about the longitudinal rotational axis; and an electrical circuit that converts the analog electrical outputs of each of the load cells into a digital signal and sums the digital signals together to calculate at least a portion of the bed's weight, where the electrical circuit is operable to calculate the at least a portion of the bed's weight regardless of the rotational position of the patient support platform.
- 22. The therapeutic bed of claim 21, further comprising means for identifying a load cell experiencing a malfunction.
- 23. The therapeutic bed of claim 22, further comprising: memory storage means for storing a patient's weight trend data;
calibration means for determining the tare weight of the bed; data entry means for entering a patient's weight; hold means for holding the current weight of the bed in memory when accessories and equipment are added to and removed from the bed; and display means for displaying a patient's current weight and weight trend data for a patient.
- 24. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; a patient support platform, the patient support platform being rotatably mounted on the base frame such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about a longitudinal rotational axis of the patient support platform; a motor mounted on the bed operable to power the rotation of the patient support platform; a control circuit controlling the operation of the motor; and a user input mechanism attached to the bed that provides an emergency signal to the control circuit if the user input mechanism is activated; where the control circuit, if it receives the emergency signal, causes the motor to rotate the patient support platform to a zero degrees supine position.
- 25. A therapeutic bed capable of providing lateral rotation therapy at an incline comprising:
a base frame mounted on a chassis; a lift system cooperating with both the base frame and the chassis and capable of elevating either of two longitudinal ends of the base frame; a patient support platform rotationally mounted on the base frame such that the patient support platform is operable to rotate laterally about a longitudinal axis of the patient support platform; a motor mounted on the bed operable to power the rotation of the patient support platform; a control circuit controlling the operation of the motor and lift system; and a user input mechanism attached to the bed that provides an emergency signal to the control circuit if the mechanism is activated; where the control circuit, if it receives the emergency signal, causes the lift system to lower both longitudinal ends of the base frame and further causes the motor to rotate the patient support platform to a zero degrees supine position.
- 26. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; a patient support platform, the patient support platform being rotatably mounted on the base frame such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about a longitudinal rotational axis of the patient support platform; a motor mounted on the bed operable to power the rotation of the patient support platform; a control circuit controlling the operation of the motor; and a touch screen interface to program the control circuit, the interface providing a plurality of selectable therapy settings.
- 27. The therapeutic bed of claim 26, further comprising a data import interface capable of importing additional therapy settings from an independent data source.
- 28. The therapeutic bed of claim 26, further comprising touch screen interface means for independently programming a left angle limit, a right angle limit, and a plurality of dwell times for a course of kinetic therapy.
- 29. The therapeutic bed of claim 26, further comprising:
acclimatizing means for gradually increasing an arc of oscillation from zero degrees to a preset angle of oscillation.
- 30. A therapeutic bed capable of providing kinetic therapy comprising:
a base frame; a patient support platform, the patient support platform being rotatably mounted on the base frame such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about a longitudinal rotational axis of the patient support platform; and a monitoring circuit mounted on the bed that records time spent in kinetic therapy.
- 31. The therapeutic bed of claim 30, where the monitoring circuit further records time spent in prone kinetic therapy.
- 32. The therapeutic bed of claim 31, further comprising means for displaying the time spent in prone kinetic therapy.
- 33. A therapeutic bed capable of providing kinetic therapy comprising:
a base frame; a patient support platform, the patient support platform being rotatably mounted on the base frame such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about a longitudinal rotational axis of the patient support platform; means for detecting and recording a first number corresponding to time spent by a patient in the bed; means for detecting and recording a second number corresponding to time spent by a patient in a substantially prone position; means for detecting and recording a third number corresponding to time spent by a patient in a substantially supine position; means for detecting and recording a fourth number corresponding to time spent by a patient receiving kinetic therapy in a substantially prone position; means for detecting and recording a fifth number corresponding to time spent by a patient receiving kinetic therapy about an arc of at least plus to minus forty degrees prone; means for detecting and recording a sixth number corresponding to time spent by a patient receiving kinetic therapy in a substantially supine position; and means for detecting and recording a seventh number corresponding to time spent by a patient in kinetic therapy about an arc of at least plus to minus forty degrees supine.
- 34. A therapeutic bed capable of providing kinetic therapy comprising:
a base frame; a patient support platform, the patient support platform being rotatably mounted on the base frame such that the patient support platform is capable of rotation about a longitudinal rotational axis of the patient support platform; a motor mounted on the bed operable to power the rotation of the patient support platform; a control circuit controlling the operation of the motor; and a touch screen interface providing functions to control and monitor the operation of the bed.
- 35. The therapeutic bed of claim 34, where the touch screen interface provides an emergency button that, when selected, causes the patient support platform to rotate to the supine position.
- 36. The therapeutic bed of claim 34, where the touch screen interface provides a hidden lockout button that, when selected, causes at least a portion of the touch screen interface to become nonresponsive to touch until a code is entered.
- 37. The therapeutic bed of claim 34, where the touch screen interface guides a caregiver through a set of procedures for the caregiver to perform before rotating the patient support platform to the prone position.
- 38. The therapeutic bed of claim 34, further comprising a plurality of sensors to monitor the operation and rotation of the bed, the touch screen interface providing a data screen that displays diagnostic information based upon readings from the plurality of sensors.
- 39. A therapeutic bed capable of providing kinetic therapy in the prone position comprising:
a patient support platform having a longitudinal axis capable of rotation about its longitudinal axis from a zero degree supine position to a zero degree prone position, the zero degree prone position being 180 degrees from the zero degree supine position; restraints mounted on the patient support platform for holding a patient while turning the patient support platform from the supine to the prone position; a motor operable to rotate the patient support platform about its longitudinal axis; and control circuitry that controls the operation of the motor, the control circuitry being programmable to cause the patient support platform to rotate from the zero degree supine position to the zero degree prone position and to laterally rotate the patient support platform back and forth between first and second angle positions, where the patient support platform passes through the zero degree prone position when rotating between the first and second angle positions, and where the control circuitry is operable to rotate the patient support platform at an angular velocity of less than about two degrees per second.
- 40. The therapeutic bed of claim 39, where the first and second angle positions are at least forty degrees apart.
- 41. The therapeutic bed of claim 39, where the first and second angle positions are at least eighty degrees apart.
- 42. The therapeutic bed of claim 39, where the first and second angle positions are at least 180 degrees apart.
- 43. The therapeutic bed of claim 39, where the control circuitry is operable to rotate the patient support platform at an angular velocity of less than about one degree per minute.
- 44. The therapeutic bed of claim 39, where the control circuitry is operable to periodically pause the rotation of the patient support platform at a plurality of discrete angular positions, where each of the plurality of discrete angular positions is at least 40 degrees from all others of the plurality of discrete angular positions, and where the patient support platform is paused at each of the plurality of discrete angular positions for a period of between fifteen seconds and ten minutes.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of co-pending and commonly assigned application for letters patent Ser. No. 09/821,552 filed Mar. 29, 2001, entitled “PRONE POSITIONING THERAPEUTIC BED.”
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09821552 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Child |
09884749 |
Jun 2001 |
US |