Claims
- 1. A safety support device for providing ambulatory support to a patient, said device comprising:
- a support garment wearable by the patient comprising
- a vest worn generally about the patient's thorax; and
- a support harness extending from said vest and positionable adjacent the back of the patient's head;
- a tether line having a first end and an opposed free end attachable to said support garment;
- a tether line retainer associated with said support harness adjacent the vertex of the patient's head when the patient is wearing said support garment;
- a support carrier, said first end of said tether line disposed in supported engagement with said support carrier, and said support carrier capable of applying a support force to said support garment wherein, said tether line is disposed in restrained engagement with said support garment adjacent the vertex of the patient's head by said tether line retainer so that said tether line extends from said support garment substantially adjacent to the vertex of the patient's head when a support force is applied to said tether;
- said support harness comprising a pillow support harness including a pillow enclosure adapted to receive a pillow therein;
- said pillow support harness defining a base portion and an opposed attaching portion;
- said base portion of said pillow support harness being attachable to said vest adjacent the superior borders of the patient's scapulae, bilaterally, and said tether line retainer being located at said opposed attaching portion; and
- said pillow enclosure being located between said base and said attaching portion,
- whereby said opposed attaching portion is disposed in restrained engagement with said tether line such that said tether line extends from said pillow support harness adjacent the vertex of the patient's head when a support force is applied to said tether.
- 2. The safety support device of claim 1 further including a pillow disposed within said pillow enclosure.
- 3. The safety support device of claim 1 wherein, said pillow enclosure is selectively configurable from a generally rectangular configuration to a generally triangular configuration wherein, when said pillow enclosure is disposed in said rectangular configuration said pillow enclosure is capable of receiving a pillow therein.
- 4. A safety support device for providing ambulatory support to a patient, said device comprising:
- a support garment wearable by the patient comprising
- a vest worn generally about the patient's thorax; and
- a support harness extending from said vest and positionable adjacent the back of the patient's head;
- a tether line having a first end and an opposed free end attachable to said support garment;
- a tether line retainer associated with said support harness adjacent the vertex of the patient's head when the patient is wearing said support garment; and
- a support carrier, said first end of said tether line disposed in supported engagement with said support carrier, and said support carrier capable of applying a support force to said support garment wherein, said tether line is disposed in restrained engagement with said support garment adjacent the vertex of the patient's head by said tether line retainer so that said tether line extends from said support garment substantially adjacent to the vertex of the patient's head when a support force is applied to said tether;
- a glide rail defining ends thereon and arranged to span between opposite sides of the room, said support carrier being operative to travel back and forth on said glide rail;
- channels operative for securement in said room for supporting said glide rail mounted for travel along said channels such that said glide rail can move them along and such that said support carrier is capable of movement over a specified region of the room;
- a retraction system associated with said support carrier and operative to apply a first upward force to said tether line responsive to a force applied vertically downward by said patient, said first force varying in relation to said downward force applied by said patient and the acceleration of said tether line downward responsive to said downward force such that said first force remains slightly less than said downward force and prevents said acceleration of said tether line downward from reaching a predetermined speed, whereby said retraction system works to decelerate a patient upon falling so that said patient is slowly lowered to the ground; and
- a traveling bridge for moving back and forth along said channels, said traveling bridge including an accessory dolly mounted for travel along said traveling bridge, said accessory dolly configured so as to receive a peripheral accessory whereby said peripheral accessory may be moved within an area underneath said overhead support system.
- 5. A safety support device for providing ambulatory support to a patient, said device comprising:
- (a) a support garment wearable by the patient comprising:
- a vest worn generally about the patient's thorax; and
- a pillow support harness including a pillow enclosure adapted to receive a pillow therein, said pillow support harness defining a base portion and an opposed attaching portion, said base portion of said pillow support harness being attachable to said vest and said tether line retainer being located at said opposed attaching portion, and said pillow portion being located between said base portion and said attaching portion and being configured such that when a pillow is received in said pillow enclosure and the vest is on the patient, said pillow is adjacent the back of the patient's head;
- (b) a tether line having a first end and an opposed free end attachable to said support garment;
- (c) a tether line retainer associated with said support garment adjacent the vertex of the patient's head when the patient is wearing said support garment; and
- (d) a support carrier, said first end of said tether line disposed in supported engagement with said support carrier, and said support carrier capable of applying a support force to said support garment wherein, said opposed attaching portion is disposed in restrained engagement with said tether line such that said tether line extends from said pillow support harness adjacent the vertex of the patient's head when a support force is applied to said tether.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/099,916, filed Jul. 30, 1993, by C. Van Morris, entitled AMBULATORY SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR PATIENTS, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,456,655.
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