The present invention relates to a wheelchair and bed combination and method of use and particularly to a combination that uses the bed raising and lowering mechanism to assist in attaching and releasing the wheelchair from the combination.
In the field of caring for sick or otherwise impaired patients, one common problem encountered by caregivers is moving a patient from a bed to a wheelchair. This often requires lifting of the patient by the caregiver and the caregiver can sustain injuries from the handing of the patient.
As such, a need exists to make it easier for caregivers to transfer patients from a bed to a wheelchair when required. The present invention responds to this need with an improved wheelchair and bed combination.
One object of the invention is provide a wheelchair and bed combination, wherein a patient in bed does not have to be lifted from the bed to a wheelchair. The wheelchair and bed combination allows the patient to be minimally moved to the wheelchair portion of the combination and moved to a desired location using the wheelchair. The patient is easily transferred back to the bed from the wheelchair, again with a minimum of manipulation and
One embodiment of the wheelchair and bed combination comprises a bed assembly; and a wheel chair. The bed assembly includes a bed frame, a mattress, the mattress and bed frame including a slot therein, and means for moving the bed at least up and down and between at least a raised position and a lowered position.
The wheelchair includes a wheelchair frame, wheels, an arm rest assembly having a back portion and two side portions, a wheel chair seat, and an arm rest supporting mechanism. The wheelchair frame is removably attachable to the bed frame, wherein the wheelchair frame is attached to the bed frame using a first locking mechanism when the bed frame is in a raised position with the wheelchair seat generally aligned with the mattress to form a bed surface for a patient lying on the bed, and releasable from the bed frame using the locking mechanism and removable from the slot when the bed is in a lowered position with the wheelchair frame in contact with ground so as to allow a patient to travel in the wheelchair.
The arm rest assembly is movable with respect to the wheelchair frame, the arm rest assembly being in a lowered position with respect to the wheelchair seat when the bed frame is in the raised position and the wheelchair seat is generally aligned with the mattress, the arm rest assembly supported by the bed frame when in the lowered position, the arm rest assembly being in a raised position with respect to the wheelchair seat with the wheelchair frame released from the bed frame using the first locking mechanism, the arm rest supporting mechanism engaging a portion of the arm rest assembly to maintain the arm rest assembly in the raised position for use by a patient when the wheelchair is removed from the slot.
The wheelchair and bed combination can include an additional locking mechanism, the additional locking mechanism part of the arm rest supporting mechanism, wherein when the arm rest supporting mechanism is engaged with the arm rest assembly to maintain the arm rest assembly in the raised position, the additional locking mechanism is disengaged from the wheelchair frame to allow the wheelchair to be removed from the slot.
The arm rest assembly can further include a back extension movably attached to the arm rest assembly, the back extension movable between a stored position when the wheelchair is in the slot and a raised position when the wheelchair is removed from the slot. Further yet, the arm rest assembly can include a pair of movable arm rests, each movable arm rest movable between a stored position when the wheelchair is in the slot and a raised position when the wheelchair is removed from the slot.
While the first locking mechanism can be any type to attain the locking function for the wheelchair, the first locking mechanism can use movable hooks on the bed frame to removably attach the wheelchair frame to the bed frame.
Besides the combination of the wheelchair and the bed, the invention also includes just the wheelchair for use with a hospital bed.
The invention also embodies a method of moving a patient in a bed to a wheelchair that is part of the bed. The method includes the steps of providing the wheelchair and bed combination and starting with the bed frame in a raised position and the wheelchair attached to the bed frame. The bed frame is then lowered to place the wheelchair on ground. At least a portion of the wheelchair frame is detached from the bed frame. The bed frame is then raised so as to raise the arm rest assembly of the wheelchair to form a space of the wheelchair. The arm rest assembly is then secured in a raised position to the wheelchair; and the wheelchair is removed from the slot in the bed frame to allow the wheelchair to be moved.
The steps listed above to remove the wheelchair from the bed are reversed so that the wheelchair is made part of the bed for use by a patient. That is, the bed frame is in the raised position to receive the wheelchair. The arm rest assembly is then released and the bed frame is lowered so that the seat aligns with the top of the bed mattress and the arm rest assembly is lowered. The wheelchair is then locked to the bed frame and the bed frame is raised so that the wheelchair seat is now part of the bed mattress and the patient can use the bed again.
So, a patient in the bed can be easily moved to the wheelchair seat and the patient can then be wheeled from the bed once the wheelchair is released from the bed frame. When the patient needs to return to the bed, the wheelchair with the patient in it is put back into the slot of the bed
Most of the drawings of the wheelchair and bed combination are illustrated without the cushions to show more detail and some drawings are provided that show the cushions.
One embodiment to the wheelchair bed assembly is shown in
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The wheelchair 105 detached from the bed frame 103 is shown in
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The arm rest assembly 115 also have a back extension 127, see
The arm rest assembly 115 can also include a pair of pivotal arm rest parts 129 that move between a stored position when the wheelchair 105 is in the slot 107, see
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This locking mechanism 128 includes the knob 133 (
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The locking mechanism 128 has a dual purpose in that it secures the wheelchair to the bed frame and also controls the movement of the arm rest assembly 115. The arm rest assembly is moveable with respect to the wheelchair frame 111 between a raised position and a lowered position. When the bed frame 103 is in the lowered position as shown in
One embodiment of this removable securing of the arm rest assembly to the bed frame is now described. The side portion 125 of each arm rest assembly 115 has a flange 143 extending from an outer side surface of the side portion 125, see
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With the wheelchair disengaged from the bed frame 103 via release of the locking mechanism 128, the arm rest assembly is free to move with respect to the wheelchair frame via the connection between the flange 143 of the side portions 125 of the arm rest assembly 115 and support surfaces 136 of the bed frame. Thus, raising of the bed frame 103 raises the arm rest assembly, see
An additional or second locking mechanism is designated by the reference numeral 170, see
The locking mechanism 170 has a pair of rods 171 that are movable between a first and second position via rotation of the knob 173. Each rod 171 is connected to a pair of plates 175, each plate pivotally mounted at 177 to the frame part 144 of the wheelchair frame 111. Each plate 175 is also over center spring biased using an over center spring 181, the over center spring bias directed outward of the wheelchair frame. In other words, the plates 175 are biased outwardly as shown in
Each plate 175 is designed to contact a lower edge 176 of the arm rest assembly 115 in the first position and keep the arm rest assembly 115 in a raised position, see
The second locking mechanism or arm rest assembly supporting mechanism 170 can also have an additional wheelchair locking feature, see
In operation, the patient is first laying on the mattress 101 and wheelchair seat 106. The wheelchair 105 is in a raised position where the wheels 117 of the wheelchair 105 do not touch the ground (
The patient is then positioned so that the patient is sitting on the wheelchair seat 106, see
After the lowering of the bed frame 103 and wheelchair 105, the wheelchair frame 111 can be disengaged from the bed frame 103 by unlocking the first wheelchair locking mechanism 128 but the arm rest assembly 115 still remains engaged with the bed due to the engagement of the flanges 143 with the support surfaces 136, see
Once the wheelchair frame 111 is disengaged from the bed frame 103, the bed frame 103 is raised up,
With the bed and aim rest assembly raised and wheelchair still on the ground, the additional locking mechanism 170 is used. This additional locking mechanism 170 keeps the arm rest assembly 115 in the raised position, see
To put the patient back into the bed, the wheelchair 105 is moved into the slot 107 when the bed is in the raised position, and the flanges 143 again engage the surfaces 136. As part of this movement of the wheelchair, the undersides of the flanges ride on the ramp surface 203 of the ramp block 201 to more easily guide the flanges 143 to rest on the support surfaces 136 of the support blocks. The slot 107 is dimensioned so that when the wheelchair is moved into the slot 107, the clearance slots 141 of the side portions 125 of the arm rest assembly 115 being aligned with the hooks 139 of the locking mechanism 128 so that the wheelchair frame 111 can be secured to the bed frame 103 and the wheelchair seat 106 can be used to complete the formation of the mattress of the bed.
The additional locking mechanism 170 is then operated to disengage the plates 175 from the arm rest assembly 115, and if the hook portion 185 is present, engage the bed frame part 187 with the hook portion 185. The arm rest assembly 115 is held in place by the engagement between the flange 143 and surfaces 136 but is free to move with respect to the wheelchair frame 111.
The bed frame 103 is then lowered with the patient still on the seat 106 of the wheelchair. This lowering of the bed frame moves the released arm rest assembly 115 down so that the seat 106 is aligned with the mattress of the lowered bed,
One advantage of the wheelchair and bed combination is that the wheelchair does not need any separate actuator, either mechanical or electrical, to be removed from the bed or to be operational as a wheelchair. The actuator that moves the bed frame does the work in combination with the arm rest assembly 115 being movable with respect to the wheelchair frame and removably secured to the bed frame. That is, when the bed is in the raised position for use by the patient, the arm rest assembly is attached to the bed frame so that the seat of the wheelchair functions as part of the mattress of the bed.
When the bed is in the lowered position and the wheelchair is placed on the ground so that the patient can use the wheelchair, the arm rest assembly is lowered with respect to the wheelchair frame. When the wheelchair frame is disengaged from the bed frame and the bed is raised as part of the intended release of the wheelchair, the arm rest assembly remains connected to the bed and the arm rest assembly is raised with respect to the wheelchair frame so as to create a u-shaped space around the wheelchair seat, which is occupied by the patient. So, the bed frame has two functionalities in its raised position. With the wheelchair attached to the bed frame, the wheelchair seat forms part of the mattress. When the wheelchair is released from the bed frame by operation of the locking mechanism 128, raising the bed functions to raise the arm rest assembly and create the back and side parts of the wheelchair for use by the patient.
Again, the additional locking mechanism can optionally also include the second feature wherein the wheelchair remains connected to the bed frame when the bed frame and arm rest assembly are raised. This provides an additional safety feature which keeps the wheelchair securely in the slot of the bed even though the wheelchair frame is no longer attached to the bed frame due to release of the locking mechanism 128 and until such time as the arm rest assembly is raised to create a wheelchair configuration. With this optional feature, the activation of the additional locking mechanism can both lock the arm rest assembly in its raised position and release the wheelchair from the bed. The wheelchair can then be removed from the slot with the patient in it and the patient can be moved using the wheelchair for a desired purpose.
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Likewise, the locking mechanism 128 and additional locking mechanism 170 are only examples of locking mechanisms that can be used as part of the wheelchair and bed combination. Other locking mechanisms can be employed that would secure the wheelchair to the bed frame so that the bed mattress and seat of the wheelchair are aligned for bed use by the patient (here the wheelchair is in its raised position). For example, other parts of the frame of the wheelchair could be made attachable and detachable to the bed frame instead of the parts 144.
Instead of the rotatable rod and hook configuration of mechanism 128, an actuator (electric or hydraulic) could be employed that secured the arm rest assembly to the bed frame. Similarly, the locking mechanism on the wheelchair that retains the arm rest assembly in its raised position can take on other configurations, including actuators and the like. The advantage of the additional locking mechanism 170 is that it is purely mechanical and no power source is required on the wheelchair to keep the arm rest assembly in place when the wheelchair is in use.
While the mattress 101 in
The configuration of the bed frame to provide a support for the arm rest assembly 115 is also only an example of the functionality of having structure on the arm rest assembly and structure on the bed frame, wherein after the wheelchair is disengaged from the bed frame, the arm rest assembly is raised with raising of the bed to form the space for a patient to sit and complete the configuration of the wheelchair. For example, the ramp block can be optional such that when the wheelchair enters the slot, a surface on the arm rest assembly directly engages a support surface on the bed frame. The bed frame support surface could be an elongated surface rather than spaced apart surfaces as illustrated.
As such, an invention has been disclosed in terms of preferred embodiments thereof which fulfills each and every one of the objects of the present invention as set forth above and provides a new and improved wheelchair and bed combination and method of use.
Of course, various changes, modifications and alterations from the teachings of the present invention may be contemplated by those skilled in the art without departing from the intended spirit and scope thereof. It is intended that the present invention only be limited by the terms of the appended claims.
This application claims priority benefits from U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/713,635 filed on Aug. 2, 2018, entitled “Wheelchair and bed Combination and Method of Use”. The '635 application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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