1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rising-type bed apparatus suitable for a patient, and a mattress for use in combination with the rising-type bed apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
As a bed apparatus for a patient, a so-called rising-type bed apparatus has been used to help a patient whose physical power has decreased to raise his or her upper part when having a meal or on another occasion. The rising-type bed apparatus has a bedplate, a bed frame, a back-raising part, and a leg-raising part. The bedplate is provided on the upper surface of the bed frame. It is divided into a plurality of bed parts, which are arranged in a longitudinal direction of the bed frame. The back-raising part, which corresponds to the upper half of the user, is configured to be driven by a driving mechanism. When driven, the back-raising part can rise and lower.
When the back-raising part rises, raising the upper part of the user, the buttocks easily shift forwards. At the time of raising the back, the driving mechanism raises not only the back-raising part, but also the leg-raising part that opposes the user's legs. This prevents the buttocks from moving forwards.
In some of the rising-type bed apparatuses, the leg-raising part can be moved, selectively in interlock with the back-raising part. That is, the leg-raising part may be moved in interlock with the back-raising part, if necessary, or may be raised or lowered, regardless of the movement of the back-raising part.
In recent years, it has been considered that the rising-type bed apparatus in which the leg-raising part is selectively raised or lowered be used for a specific patient. For example, the use has been studied for a case where the raised legs need to be held in a lying-on-back condition if the patient who has broken or hurt otherwise the legs.
However, the leg-raising part of the conventional rising-type bed apparatus has a width equal to the length of the bed frame even though the leg-raising part can be raised or lowered, if necessary, when the back-raising part is raised or lowered. Therefore, when the leg-raising part is raised, the patient's both legs are simultaneously raised and held, even if he or she has only one leg broken or injured.
For a patient who has one leg injured, it suffices to have only that leg raised and held, but both legs are raised and held. This increases the burden on the patient's lower back. The conventional rising-type bed apparatus is not so convenient as is desired. It may give the patient a pain, depending upon the purpose of use.
An object of the present invention is to provide a rising-type bed apparatus that can hold either or both of user's legs in a raised condition, and a mattress for use in combination with the bed apparatus.
According to the present invention, there is provided a rising-type bed apparatus comprising:
a bed frame;
a bedplate which includes a fixed bed part, a right leg-raising part and a left leg-raising part, the fixed bed part being secured to the bed frame, and the right and left leg-raising parts being rotatably coupled at one end to ends of the fixed bed part, respectively, and spaced apart in a transverse direction of the bed frame; and
driving means which is provided on a lower surface of the bedplate and which is configured to drive one of the leg-raising parts or both leg-raising parts in a rising direction.
One embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
As shown in
The second link shaft 5b is attached to a vertical driving device 11. The vertical driving device 11 includes a driving source 12 and a driving shaft 13. The drive source 12 can drive the driving shaft 13 forward or backward in the axial direction by the driving source 12.
An interlocking rod 14 is pivotally coupled, at one end by a bracket 15 to that part of the first link shaft 5a which is middle in the axial direction, and at the other end by a bracket 15 to that part of the second link shaft 5b which is middle in the axial direction. The distal end of the of the driving shaft 13 is pivotally coupled to the middle part of the interlocking rod 14.
Therefore, the interlocking rod 14 is driven when the driving source 12 of the vertical driving device 11 drives the driving shaft 13 in the axial direction. The vertical driving arms 4 are thereby rotated, with one end coupled to the coupling member 3 acting as a fulcrum and with the other end rising, by the use of first link shaft 5a and the second link shaft 5b. Attached to the other end of the vertical driving arm 4, the base frame 6 is driven to rise.
A bedplate 21 is mounted on the bed frame 6. As
The second unit 21b includes a second fixed bed part 22b. The second fixed bed part 22b is removably secured to the other end of the first fixed bed part 22a, in the vicinity of the other end of the first fixed bed part 22a and at that part of the bed frame 6 which is middle in the longitudinal direction. One end part of the second fixed bed part 22b is successively rotatably coupled to a first left leg-raising part 25 and a second left leg-raising part 26. The second fixed bed part 22b is rotatably coupled, at the other end, to a first right leg-raising part 27. The first leg-raising part 27 is rotatably coupled to a second right leg-raising part 28.
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Once the middle part 24a and the back parts 24b have been integrally formed, thin parts 24c couple the middle part 24a to those edges of the back parts 24b, which are at upper side in a thickness direction. Thus, the back parts 24b are coupled to the middle part 24a and can rotate upwards only.
The bed parts of the bedplate 21, other than the first and second fixed bed parts 22a and 22b are driven by a bed part driving mechanism 31. When driven by the mechanism 31, they can be raised or lowered. As shown in
A first driving shaft 35 is provided at one end of the main body 32. A second driving shaft 36 is provided at the other end of the main body 32. The first and second driving shafts 35 extend at right angles to the longitudinal direction of the main body 32. The driving shafts 35 and 36 are rotatably supported, on the opposite inner surfaces of the bed frame 6, which are spaced apart in the transverse direction of the bed frame 6. That is, the driving shafts 35 and 36 are so supported by bearings 37a shown in
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A collar 72 is slidably mounted on the middle part of the pivotable shaft 65. A push-up roller 64 having a diameter larger than the collar 72 is rotatably mounted on the distal end part of the pivotable shaft 65. A female screw 73 is cut in the inner peripheral surface of the proximal end of the collar 72.
When the collar 72 is slid on a pivotable shaft 65 as shown in
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The protrusion 88 has an inclined part 88a and a flat part 88b. The inclined part 88a gradually becomes higher toward the distal end of the back-raising part 24. The flat part 88b is continuous to the inclined part 88a and its height remains unchanged over the total length.
As long as the back-raising arm 61 remains horizontal, the push-up rollers 64 on the outer surface of the back-raising arms 61 contact the lower ends of the inclined parts 88a of the protrusions 88, as is indicated by the solid line in
The protrusions 88 are made of synthetic resin and integrally molded with the back parts 24b of the back-raising part 24. Instead of the protrusions 88, strip-shaped member, bent in the form of letter L, may be secured to the lower surface of the back part 24b.
Substantially U-shaped guide rails 91 are arranged along the longitudinal direction, on those opposite parts of the lower surface of the back middle part 24a of the back-raising part 24 which are spaced apart in the transverse direction. The back raising rollers 63 disposed on the inner surface of the back-raising arm 61 are set in rolling engagement with this guide rail 91.
The axes of the back raising roller 63 and push-up roller 64, both provided on the inner and outer surfaces of the back-raising arm 61, are set at substantially the same level as shown in
Thus, when the first driving shaft 35 is rotated or driven by the first driving source 33 of the bed part driving mechanism 31, rotating the back-raising part 24 in the rising direction, the push-up rollers 64 on the back-raising arms 61 come into rolling-contact with the inclined parts 88a of the protrusions 88 of the back parts 24b. Hence, the rollers 64 moves move from the inclined parts 88a to the flat parts 88b.
The inclined parts 88a have their surfaces gradually rising from the lower surfaces of side parts 84b. Therefore, the push-up rollers 64 push up the back parts 24b when the back-raising arms 61 rotate. As a result, the back parts 24b are bent toward the upper surface of the bedplate 21, around the back middle part 24a that acts as the fulcrum.
When the back parts 24b are bent, the mattress 101 laid on the bedplate 21 is elastically bent by the back parts 24b. (The mattress 101 will be described later.)
The bent back parts 24b on the sides of the upper half of the user who is lying on the back on the mattress 101, when or after the back is raised. This prevents the user from falling sideways even if the user cannot hold himself or herself.
The push-up rollers 64 are provided on the bending shafts 65 that are provided on the back-raising arms 61 and can be bent. The push-up rollers 64 push up the back parts 24b of the back-raising part 24, whenever necessary.
Once the pivotable shafts 65 have been pivoted, the back parts 24b of the back-raising part 24 can be raised without being bent upwards. Therefore, the user can bend the back parts 24b of the back-raising part 24 if he or she wants.
When a person helps the user to raise the back, only the push-up roller 64, which is provided on one back-raising arm 61 that touches the side of that person, can be bent together with the pivotable shaft 65. The roller can therefore contact the protrusion 88. The person can therefore support the user.
The back-raising arm 61 has the back raising roller 63 and push-up roller 64. The protrusion 88 that includes the inclined part 88a and flat part 88b is disposed on the lower surface of the back part 24b of the back-raising part 24.
Moreover, when the back-raising arms 61 are rotated in the rising direction when necessary, the back raising rollers 63 push up the back middle part 24a of the backraising part 24. In addition, the push-up rollers 64 push the protrusions 88, ultimately bending the back parts 24b.
Thus, the back-raising arms 61 can raise the back-raising part 24, together with the back parts 24b. Since no link mechanism exclusively for use in bending the back parts 24b is required, the bed apparatus is simple in structure, having less components than otherwise.
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Note that a pair of leg-raising arms 43 is engaged with a holding member (not shown) that is disposed on the bed frame 6. The holding member prevents the arms 43 from rotating downwards, maintaining the arms 43 in a substantially horizontal position as shown in
The proximal end of an interlocking member 46 is fixed to the second driving shaft 36, in the vicinity of each cylindrical body 42. As
An engagement concave part 48 is made in the proximal end of the leg-raising arm 43. The engagement concave part 48 receives the engagement shaft 47 when the leg-raising arm 43 is slid closer to the interlocking member 46.
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When the cylindrical body 42 is slid along the sleeve 49, the first and second convex parts 42a and 42b are removed from or attached to the receiving part 49a. Accordingly, the cylindrical body 42 is elastically held with respect to the sleeve 49, unable to slide, in a position where the engagement concave part 48 of the leg-raising arm 43 is engaged with the engagement shaft 47 of the interlocking member 46 as shown in
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When the first left and right leg-raising parts 25 and 27 are rotated in the rising direction, the second left and right leg-raising parts 26 and 28 are interlocked with these rotations. They can be held at predetermined angles to the first left and right leg-raising parts 25 and 27 by a holding mechanism 51.
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The second holding groove 54 is defined by a hook part 54a and an inclined surface 54b, in the same manner as the first holding groove 53. The third holding groove 55 is defined by a hook part 55a.
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To lay the second left and right leg-raising parts 26 and 28 horizontally, the support shaft 57 is detached from the third holding groove 55 and is engaged with the first or second holding groove 53, 54. Then, the first left and right leg-raising parts 25 and 27 may be driven in a laying direction.
When the support shaft 57 is engaged with any of the first to third holding grooves 53 to 55, the angles formed by the second left and right leg-raising parts 28 with respect to the first left and right leg-raising parts 25 and 27 can be changed.
Note that the support shaft 57 disengages from the hook part 53a of the first holding groove 53 when the leg-raising parts 25 to 28 are rotated from the position shown in
The second left and right leg-raising parts 28 are driven in the rising direction after the support shaft 57 has risen to the upper end of the inclined surface 53b. Then, the support shaft 57 moves downwards along the inclined surface 53b and come into engagement with the hook part 53a of the first holding groove 53. Therefore, the second left and right leg-raising parts 28 can be held at an angle shown in
That is, as shown in
Therefore, the support shaft 57 rides on the inclined surface 53b when the raised leg-raising parts 25 to 28 are laid substantially horizontally. Nonetheless, the bed parts are driven in the rising direction, the support shaft lowers along the inclined surface 53b to engage with the hook part 53a. Therefore, even with L1<L2, the second left and right leg-raising parts 28 can be automatically held at predetermined angles.
As shown in
The mattress 101 shown in
Moreover, the exterior fabric 102 expands when the first part 104a or the second part 4b is lifted by the left or right first and second leg-raising parts 25 to 28.
How to use the rising-type bed apparatus described above will be described.
The first driving source 33 of the bed part driving mechanism 31 is operated, driving or rotating drive the first driving shaft 35, The back-raising arms 61 are rotated in the rising direction as shown by the chain line in
The back-raising part 24 is composed of the back middle part 24a and the back parts 24b. The back parts 24b are coupled to the opposite ends of the back middle part 24a and can be rotated upwards. The protrusions 88 extend from the lower surfaces of a pair of back parts 24b. The push-up rollers 64 are provided on the back-raising arms 61 and abut on the protrusions 88.
Accordingly, the push-up rollers 64 contacts and presses the inclined parts 88a of the protrusions 88 when the back-raising arms 61 are driven in the rising direction. The flat parts 88b is therefore shifted from the inclined parts 88a.
When the push-up rollers 64 presses the flat parts 88b of the protrusions 88, the back parts 24b are inclined. Therefore, the user can be inhibited from falling sideways even if the user does not have any physical power for keeping his or her upper half body in a raised position. This is because the inclined back parts 24b holds the upper half part of the user who is lying on his back on the mattress 101.
It should be noted that that only one of the back parts 24b can be inclined when the back-raising part 24 is raised.
When the second driving source 34 of the bed part driving mechanism 31 is operated, driving or rotating the second driving shaft 36, the first left leg-raising part 25 or first right let-raising part 27 of the bedplate 21, or both can be raised.
To raise the first left leg-raising part 25 or the first right leg-raising part 27, one leg-raising arm 43 positioned on the first left or right leg-raising part side is slid, approaching the interlocking member 46 as shown in
When the second driving source 34 rotates the second driving shaft 36, the leg-raising arm 3 is driven by the interlocking member 46 and rotates the leg-raising arm 3 rotate in the raising direction. The leg-raising roller 44 drives one leg-raising part, for example the first left leg-raising part 25, in the raising direction. The holding mechanism 51 therefore holds the second left leg-raising part 26, which is coupled to the first left leg-raising part 25, at the predetermined angle to the first left leg-raising part 25.
Only the first right leg-raising part 27 may be driven in the raising direction when the second driving shaft 36 is rotated instead of the first left leg-raising part 25. In this case, the leg-raising arm 43 for raising the first right leg-raising part 27 is slid along the second driving shaft 36 until the engagement concave part 48 is engaged with the engagement shaft 47 of the interlocking member 46.
The second leg-raising arm 43 for raising the first left leg-raising part 25 is slid until the engagement concave part 48 disengages from the engagement shaft 47 of the interlocking member 46. When the second driving source 34 drives or rotates the second driving shaft 36, the leg-raising arm 43 drives only the first right leg-raising part 27 in the raising direction.
Thus, the first left leg-raising part 25 or the first right leg-raising part 27 can be driven in the raising direction. In addition, both of these first left and right leg-raising parts 25 and 27 can be driven in the raising direction. In this case, a pair of leg-raising arms 43 for driving the first left leg-raising part 25 and the first right leg-raising part 27 in the raising direction are slid until the engagement concave parts 48 engage with the engagement shaft 47 of the interlocking member 46. Since the leg-raising arms 43 are interlocked with the rotation of the second driving shaft 36, the first left and right leg-raising parts 25 and 27 can be driven to be raised or laid together.
In this embodiment, the bed part driving mechanism 31, leg-raising arm 43, and interlocking member 46 constitute driving means for raising, laying or driving the left leg-raising parts 25 and 26 and/or the right leg-raising parts 27 and 28.
When the first left and right leg-raising parts 25 and 27 are driven in the raising direction, the second left and right leg-raising parts 26 and 28 move in the raising direction, in interlock with the leg-raising parts 25 and 27. The holding mechanism 51 can hold the second left and right leg-raising parts 26 and 28 at the predetermined angles.
That is, the support shaft 57 on the other end of the support rod 56, one end of which is attached to the free end of each of the second left and right leg-raising parts 26 and 28, is engaged with any of the first to third holding grooves 53 to 55 formed in the holding members 52. Accordingly, it is possible to change the angles, at which the second left and right leg-raising parts 26 and 28 are held with respect to the first left and right leg-raising parts 25 and 27.
More precisely, when the support shaft 57 is engaged with the first holding groove 53 as shown in
When the support shaft 57 is engaged with the third holding groove 55, as shown in
With the rising-type bed apparatus described above, the leg bed part for lifting up the user's legs is divided into the first and second left leg-raising parts 25 and 26 and first and second right leg-raising parts 27 and 28. The right leg-raising parts or the left leg-raising parts, or both groups of leg-raising parts, may be rotated upwards.
Therefore, the user can lie on his back, with only on leg lifted up or both legs are lifted up.
Additionally, the second left and right leg-raising parts 26 and 28 can hold the user's leg parts that are below the knees, while the holding mechanism 51 is changing the angles to the first left and right leg-raising parts 25 and 27 stepwise.
Therefore, the user can have one leg or both legs lifted up. Furthermore, the bending angles of the legs can be changed. Therefore, it is possible to hold the user's legs in such a condition as minimizing the burden on the user, or in a condition optimal in view of the disease the user is suffering.
The mattress 101 laid on the upper surface of the bedplate 21 is divided into the first part 104a and the second part 104b at a midpoint in the transverse direction of the bedplate 21, along the cutting line 103. The first part 104a corresponds to the first and second left leg-raising parts 25 and 26, and the second part 104b corresponds to the first and second right leg-raising parts 27, 28.
Therefore, only one part of the mattress 101, which corresponds to the leg-raising parts that are raised as shown in
The present invention is not restricted to the above-described embodiment. Rather, various modifications can be made. As indicated above, a pair of leg-raising arms and the interlocking member are disposed on the second driving shaft that is rotated or driven by the second driving source, to rotate the left or right leg-raising part to a raised position or a horizontal position. Instead, the leg-raising arms and the interlocking member may be attached to two driving shafts, respectively. In this case, the driving shafts may be rotated or driven by two driving sources, to rotate the left leg-raising part and the right leg-raising part, respectively.
Moreover, each right/left leg-raising part may comprise only one leg-raising part, not the first leg-raising part attached to the fixed bed part and the second leg-raising part attached to the first leg-raising part as in the embodiment described above.
As has been described, the leg-raising part of the bedplate is divided into right and left leg-raising parts positioned at the end parts of the bed frame, respectively, and spaced apart in the transverse direction of the bed frame. One leg-raising part or both leg-raising parts can be driven in the rising direction.
Therefore, the user can have one leg or both legs held in a raised position, as he or she wants.
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This is a Continuation Application of PCT Application No. PCT/JP03/09206, filed Jul. 18, 2003, which was published under PCT Article 21(2) in Japanese. This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Applications No. 2002-215486, filed Jul. 24, 2002; and No. 2002-215487, Jul. 24, 2002, the entire contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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