EP3061436B1 - A unit for providing assistance or services to a patient - Google Patents
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- A61G7/00—Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
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- the present invention is concerned with a unit for providing assistance and/or services to a patient on a patient support apparatus such as a bed (whether a hospital bed or a long term care (LTC) bed), or chair.
- a patient support apparatus such as a bed (whether a hospital bed or a long term care (LTC) bed), or chair.
- Patients (and/or their caregivers) in such environments require access to a number of different functionalities for comfort, entertainment and/or care.
- the patient in a LTC bed and/or his caregiver is likely to require access to some if not all of the following near the bed:
- LTC long term care
- hospital bed may be surrounded by at least the following separate units: a wall-mounted screen, a patient lifting cradle, a ske frame or other walking and bed egress aid, a drug storage and dispensing trolley, an IV (intravenous) pole and a bedside cabinet for the patient to store his/her possessions.
- This takes up significant amounts of space and therefore has clear cost, convenience and accessibility implications. Space is at a premium and often expensive in a hospital or other care facility; the provision of a number of different units takes up space and increases cost as well as making it awkward for a care giver to access the patient and clean around the various units.
- GB 1,232,649 discloses a bed side cabinet including storage drawers.
- US 8,348,211 discloses a ceiling mounted medical supply unit, and
- US 2006/0016014 discloses apparatus for supporting a patient during repositioning in the bed.
- US 2006/0016014 discloses a system for supporting an individual during repositioning including a first substantially vertical shaft with a square cross-section fixed or fixable in position relative to the patient support apparatus, a shaft fixing for fixing the first shaft in position relative to the patient support apparatus; a second substantially vertical shaft with a square cross-section arranged around, coupled to and moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first shaft, and an actuator element connecting the first and second shafts for controllably moving the second shaft relative to the first shaft.
- JP2001231823 A discloses a patient service unit including all the technical features of the preamble of claim 1.
- the present invention in a first aspect provides a patient service unit for providing assistance and/or services to a patient in or on a patient support apparatus, the unit including: a first substantially vertical shaft with a vertical axis and being fixed or fixable in position alongside a patient support apparatus, a shaft fixing for fixing the first shaft in position relative to the patient support apparatus; a second substantially vertical tubular shaft arranged around, coupled to and moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first shaft, a height adjustment mechanism element connecting the first and second shafts for controllably moving the second shaft relative to the first shaft, and wherein the first shaft includes a patient transfer mechanism mounted thereon, and the unit includes at least one patient service element pivotably mounted to the second shaft for supplying assistance and/or services to a patient whereby the element for providing assistance and/or services to the patient is pivotable about the first fixed shaft, and moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first fixed shaft.
- the inventors of the subject application are the first to appreciate that such an arrangement allows one to use the height adjustment mechanisms associated with modern patient support apparatus to transfer a patient using a simple and inexpensive patient transfer mechanism which takes up a relatively small amount of space near a patient support apparatus such as a hospital bed or a chair and also allows one to provide ancillary or desirable other patient assistance and/or services.
- the present invention in a second aspect provides patient service unit for providing assistance and/or services to a patient in or on a patient support apparatus, the unit including: a first substantially vertical shaft having a vertical axis and being fixed or fixable in position relative to the patient support apparatus, a shaft fixing for fixing the first shaft in position relative to the patient support apparatus; a second substantially vertical tubular shaft arranged around, coupled to and moveable in a vertical direction relative to, the first shaft, a height adjustment mechanism element connecting the first and second shafts for controllably moving the second shaft relative to the first shaft, and wherein the second tubular shaft includes at least one mounting comprising a first curved bearing surface, the first bearing surface supporting a second bearing surface moveable relative to the first bearing surface to pivot about the vertical axis of the first shaft, the second bearing surface being coupled to a patient service element for providing assistance and/or services to a patient, whereby the patient service element is pivotable about the first and second shafts, and moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first shaft.
- the inventors of the subject invention are the first to appreciate that the arrangement of two shafts with one controllably moveable in a vertical direction relative to the other fixed shaft, together with the provision of the at least one mounting on the described bearing arrangement allows one to provide a unit which can support and provide a number of different necessary or desirable patient or caregiver functionalities in a manner which takes up a lower amount of space and at reduced cost.
- the bearing surfaces are substantially circular and the second bearing surface extends around the first bearing surface. This results in an effective, easy to make bearing.
- the first bearing surface is a layer or coating on the surface of the second shaft and the second bearing surface is at least part of the internal circumferential surface of a curved member surrounding or extending partially around the second shaft.
- At least part of a bearing surface is made from a low friction plastics material such as polyoxymethylene (POM or Acetal).
- a low friction plastics material such as polyoxymethylene (POM or Acetal).
- the unit comprises a plurality of mountings each supporting apparatus for providing assistance and/or services. This allows a single unit to provide different functionalities and a single actuation to control the height of a number of elements. Such a unit takes up less space and is likely to be cheaper than the prior art systems with entirely separate units.
- the unit comprises first and second shafts each having a substantially circular horizontal cross-section.
- the second shaft is arranged outside the first shaft
- the height adjustment mechanism is a linear actuator with a first end fixed relative to the first shaft and having the end of a controllably moveable rod or other linearly extendable element fixed to the second shaft so as to controllably move the second shaft relative to the first.
- the height adjustment mechanism is a gas spring. This makes for an inexpensive and effective height adjustment mechanism.
- first and second shafts are each hollow tubes with a circular cross-section
- the second shaft is arranged outside the first shaft and is slidable thereover
- the second shaft includes an internal height adjustment fixing for engagement and movement with the moveable portion of the height adjustment mechanism such that movement of the height adjustment mechanism moves the internal height adjustment fixing and hence the second shaft relative to the first shaft.
- the internal height adjustment fixing is supported on substantially horizontal arms coupled to the second shaft and passing through substantially vertical slots in the first shaft.
- the unit includes a fixing plate for fixing the bottom of the first shaft to the floor or ground. This allows the space under and around the unit (which may have a plurality of functionalities) to be easily cleared.
- the element or elements for providing assistance and/or services includes or comprises one or more of a patient transporting or lifting system, a patient or care-giver screen, an over bed table, an egress bar for aiding egress from or movement on the patient support apparatus, a bedside cabinet, a drawer unit, an intravenous drip support pole and/or an electrical power supply socket.
- the apparatus for providing assistance and/or services includes a patient lifting system fixed to the top of the first shaft and pivotable about the first shaft.
- the unit includes a storage drawer mounted on one or more respective bearings mounted on the second shaft, and a drawer unit enclosure mounted around the storage drawer and fixed in position relative to the second shaft.
- the unit includes a patient transfer arm for supporting a sling bar and associated sling lift, the patient transfer arm being connected to the first shaft and arranged for rotation with or about the first shaft.
- the patient transfer arm is connected to the top or upper portion of the first shaft and rotatable thereabout.
- the unit is a bed side unit or item of furniture.
- providing assistance and/or services encompasses providing a functionality or service of use to a patient or caregiver. This includes, for example, providing storage space (e.g. using a drawer unit), providing support (e.g. on egress bar), providing an eating or working surface (e.g. an overbed table) as well as providing access to medical or patient care equipment and services (e.g. an IV pole or patient transfer system).
- providing storage space e.g. using a drawer unit
- providing support e.g. on egress bar
- providing an eating or working surface e.g. an overbed table
- providing access to medical or patient care equipment and services e.g. an IV pole or patient transfer system.
- a patient assistance unit 1 is fixed adjacent a hospital or long term care (LTC) bed 2 and may also be used in conjunction with a mobility chair 3.
- the bed and chair both include so-called HiLo actuators to controllably alter the height of their respective patient support surfaces 7,8. Those actuators (not shown) move the bed support surface 7 and chair support surface 8 as shown by the respective pairs of arrows 4, 5.
- the bed 2 and chair are standard and well-known apparatus which will not be described further.
- An example bed might be the HR900 bed available from Hill-Rom, and an example chair might be the Anatome chair also available from Hill-Rom. Anatome is a trade mark of Hill-Rom. All medical beds or chairs with controllable height are suitable for use with the described embodiment.
- the unit may be a bedside or chair side unit.
- the unit is suitable for location alongside a patient and/or caregiver in any patient environment in which it is desirable to provide functionalities to a patient or caregiver at different heights and/or positions
- the unit is being used to transfer a patient 6 between the bed and chair.
- the unit 1 includes a patient transfer arm 9 which supports a sling bar 10 on which is suspended a lift sling 13. Sling bars and lift sling systems are known and will not be described in detail. An example sling bar system might be that described in EP 2,777,675 .
- the unit 1 includes a first vertical shaft 11 fixed to the floor by a fixing plate 12.
- the fixing plate may be screwed to the floor.
- the vertical shaft may be fixed in position by being fixed to the ceiling and/or the wall. If fixed to the wall, an additional horizontal fixing element would be required.
- the patient transfer arm 9 is rotatably mounted to the top of the first shaft such that the arm 9 and its associated sling bar 10 and lift sling 13 may be rotated together with a patient 6 supported in the lift sling 13.
- a patient is transferred between the bed and chair using the sling lift of the unit as follows.
- the lift sling is arranged around the patient as he or she is in the bed or chair with the respective bed or chair being in a raised position such that the sling lift can then be mounted on the sling bar without the sling lift being in tension and significant effort being necessary to lift the patient into position.
- a caregiver can easily pivot the sling lift away from the respective bed or chair until the patient is over the lowered destination bed or chair he or she is being transferred to. Once the destination chair is arranged in position under the sling lift, that bed or chair may be raised into position until it takes the patient weight and the sling lift may then be removed from the patient.
- This arrangement makes use of the height change functionality of the bed and chair and does not require additional height change functionality on the patient transfer unit itself.
- the substantially horizontal patient transfer arm 9 is fixed to a rotatable cap coupling 14 at its end proximal the first shaft, and supports the sling bar 10 at its distal end.
- the bottom edges of the cap 14 are supported on a substantially T-shaped ring element 15 fixed to the outside surface of the first shaft.
- the arm, shaft and ring element are made of a suitable metal such as stainless steel.
- the internal circumferential surface 40 of the cap 14 has a coating or layer 22 of a low friction material which defines a bearing surface which supports the cap 14 on the ring 15 and allows it to rotate relative to the outer surface 41 of the first shaft 11.
- the low-friction material may be acetal (i.e. polyoxymethylene or POM).
- a second shaft or tube 16 is located around the first shaft.
- This rotatable second shaft is made of steel and includes an internal horizontal fixing element 17 which connects the upper internal sides of the second shaft 16.
- the fixing element 17 includes arms or screws 18 which fix an internal cross-piece 19 to the second shaft.
- the arms or screws 18 run in vertical slots 20 in the first shaft (see figure 5 ).
- a height adjustment mechanism allowing centralised raising or lowering of the cross-piece 19 and hence of the second shaft is provided inside the circular cross-section tubes defining the two shafts 11, 16.
- a first moveable end 23 of the height adjustment mechanism 21 engages and is fixed in or on the cross-piece 19, and a second fixed end 24 of the actuator is fixed to the base of the first shaft height adjustment mechanism.
- Controlled movement of the moveable end 23 of the height adjustment mechanism which engages the fixing element cross-piece 19 thereby allows for controllable movement of the second shaft relative to the first shaft, with the arms or screws 18 moving in the slots 20 as the second shaft moves relative to the first.
- the length of the slots 20 and the extent of travel of the moveable linear actuator element are chosen to allow the unit to move vertically a similar extent to the vertical movement of the bed or chair with which it is used. This is a similar extent of travel to existing overbed tables such as the TA 270 bed available from Hill-Rom.
- the height adjustment mechanism could be a controllable gas spring.
- a manually operable lever or moveable element is pulled to power the gas spring and hence act to push the second shaft upwards and help a patient or caregiver pull the second shaft upwards.
- a contact element or control (which might be below the overbed table 28 described below) would be engaged to deactivate the gas spring and allow the second shaft to drop down under gravity (and/or be pushed down by a patient or caregiver) until it reaches the desired height.
- This gas spring mechanism is similar to those which is well known for adjusting the height of chairs.
- the height adjustment mechanism 21 could be a linear activator controlled by buttons on one of the shafts 11, 16 or a separate rest control elsewhere as the unit on the bed.
- a plurality of elements which may be necessary to aid or supply services to a patient are arranged on the unit.
- these include a drawer cabinet 25 including a pair of drawers 26, an egress bar 27 and an over bed table 28.
- further or alternative elements might include an electrical socket or power point (to, for example, charge electronic devices and/or phones), a screen support or mount for a screen for use by a patient and/or caregiver, a bedside light and a monkey bar
- the drawer cabinet 25 is fixed to the second shaft.
- the top of the drawer cabinet is fixed to the walls of the second shaft and its base is supported on and fixed to, a drawer cabinet support arm 29 which projects from the bottom of the second shaft.
- the body of the drawer cabinet 25 could be of plastics or wood, and the cabinet support arm 29 of steel.
- the drawer cabinet is arranged so as to not rotate relative to the second shaft but only move with it as it is raised and lowered by movement of the height adjustment mechanism 21.
- the two drawers 26 are rotatably connected to the second shaft 16.
- Each drawer unit includes a tubular metal element 32 with a circular cross-section and which surrounds and is supported by the second shaft 16 (which also has a circular cross-section).
- a pair of metal ring elements 15 are fixed to the second shaft and define upper 30 and lower 31 fixings for the drawer unit 26 to thereby hold it in position relative to the second shaft.
- Circular low friction bearing elements 33 extending around and fixed to the top and bottom edges of tubular elements 33 and having a substantially L-shaped cross-section contact the second shaft 16 and support rings 15 to define the bearing contact surface for the bearing between the second shaft 16 and the tubular element 33.
- At least part of the bearing surface 33 on the drawer unit which engages the outer bearing surface of the second shaft is made from a low friction material such as acetal (polyoxymethylene).
- the egress bar 27 is a steel bar or rod with a plastics coating and, at its end proximal the second shaft, includes a tubular metal element 32 similar to that described above for the drawers 26.
- the tubular metal element is rotatable relative to the second shaft and rotatably connected to the second shaft and hence the unit in the same manner described above for the drawers 26.
- the egress bar 27 is arranged so as to be slightly inclined relative to the vertical shafts 11,16. This is so as to help the hand of a patient using it from, for example, a position in the bed 2 adjacent the unit 1 to have his or her hand in a position with a straight wrist.
- the egress bar 27 also includes a mechanism (not shown) for locking it in one or more possible positions relative to the shaft 16 around which it rotates.
- the over bed table 28 includes a steel support element 34 which includes at its end proximal the second shaft a tubular metal element 32 similar to those described above for the drawers 26 and egress bar 27. It is rotatably connected in the same way to the second shaft 16.
- the overbed table support element 34 supports on its upper surface an overbed table surface 38.
- the over bed table is in two parts connected by an overbed table pivot 35 so that the table may be unfolded when in use.
- the drawer cabinet box 25, drawers 26, egress bar 27 and over bed table 28 all move up and down and relative to the first shaft (and the floor on which it is fixed) as the height adjustment mechanism 21 moves the second shaft 16 up and down. This allows a patient or caregiver to control the height of these elements to reflect the height of an adjacent bed 2 and/or chair 3 as that is changed.
- the second shaft 16 is raised or lowered to a convenient height before the drawer 26 is rotated out from the cabinet box 25 (which is fixed relative to the second shaft 16) to allow access to the drawer 26.
- the height adjustment mechanism 21 is used to move it to a convenient height from where it is pivoted into position.
- the egress bar 27 may include a locking arrangement to lock it into position when it has been rotated into a desirable position.
- the overbed table 28 is moved into position in a similar manner, with the height adjustment mechanism 21 raising it into a desired height before it is then rotated out and then unfolded about the over bed pivot 25.
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Description
- The present invention is concerned with a unit for providing assistance and/or services to a patient on a patient support apparatus such as a bed (whether a hospital bed or a long term care (LTC) bed), or chair. Patients (and/or their caregivers) in such environments require access to a number of different functionalities for comfort, entertainment and/or care. For example, the patient in a LTC bed and/or his caregiver is likely to require access to some if not all of the following near the bed:
- a patient lifting system to life the patient into and out of the bed
- a display screen
- an over bed table
- a bedside cabinet with storage space
- an egress bar to help the patient move in the bed, and/or egress from the bed
- a bedside light
- an intravenous (IV) drip pole
- an electrical socket
- Most of these functionalities are provided by separate units located in the room near the bed. A long term care (LTC) or hospital bed may be surrounded by at least the following separate units: a wall-mounted screen, a patient lifting cradle, a zimmer frame or other walking and bed egress aid, a drug storage and dispensing trolley, an IV (intravenous) pole and a bedside cabinet for the patient to store his/her possessions. This takes up significant amounts of space and therefore has clear cost, convenience and accessibility implications. Space is at a premium and often expensive in a hospital or other care facility; the provision of a number of different units takes up space and increases cost as well as making it awkward for a care giver to access the patient and clean around the various units.
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GB 1,232,649 US 8,348,211 discloses a ceiling mounted medical supply unit, andUS 2006/0016014 discloses apparatus for supporting a patient during repositioning in the bed. -
US 2006/0016014 discloses a system for supporting an individual during repositioning including a first substantially vertical shaft with a square cross-section fixed or fixable in position relative to the patient support apparatus, a shaft fixing for fixing the first shaft in position relative to the patient support apparatus; a second substantially vertical shaft with a square cross-section arranged around, coupled to and moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first shaft, and an actuator element connecting the first and second shafts for controllably moving the second shaft relative to the first shaft.JP2001231823 A claim 1. The present invention in a first aspect provides a patient service unit for providing assistance and/or services to a patient in or on a patient support apparatus, the unit including: a first substantially vertical shaft with a vertical axis and being fixed or fixable in position alongside a patient support apparatus, a shaft fixing for fixing the first shaft in position relative to the patient support apparatus; a second substantially vertical tubular shaft arranged around, coupled to and moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first shaft, a height adjustment mechanism element connecting the first and second shafts for controllably moving the second shaft relative to the first shaft, and wherein the first shaft includes a patient transfer mechanism mounted thereon, and the unit includes at least one patient service element pivotably mounted to the second shaft for supplying assistance and/or services to a patient whereby the element for providing assistance and/or services to the patient is pivotable about the first fixed shaft, and moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first fixed shaft. - The inventors of the subject application are the first to appreciate that such an arrangement allows one to use the height adjustment mechanisms associated with modern patient support apparatus to transfer a patient using a simple and inexpensive patient transfer mechanism which takes up a relatively small amount of space near a patient support apparatus such as a hospital bed or a chair and also allows one to provide ancillary or desirable other patient assistance and/or services.
- The present invention in a second aspect provides patient service unit for providing assistance and/or services to a patient in or on a patient support apparatus, the unit including: a first substantially vertical shaft having a vertical axis and being fixed or fixable in position relative to the patient support apparatus, a shaft fixing for fixing the first shaft in position relative to the patient support apparatus; a second substantially vertical tubular shaft arranged around, coupled to and moveable in a vertical direction relative to, the first shaft, a height adjustment mechanism element connecting the first and second shafts for controllably moving the second shaft relative to the first shaft, and wherein the second tubular shaft includes at least one mounting comprising a first curved bearing surface, the first bearing surface supporting a second bearing surface moveable relative to the first bearing surface to pivot about the vertical axis of the first shaft, the second bearing surface being coupled to a patient service element for providing assistance and/or services to a patient, whereby the patient service element is pivotable about the first and second shafts, and moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first shaft.
- The inventors of the subject invention are the first to appreciate that the arrangement of two shafts with one controllably moveable in a vertical direction relative to the other fixed shaft, together with the provision of the at least one mounting on the described bearing arrangement allows one to provide a unit which can support and provide a number of different necessary or desirable patient or caregiver functionalities in a manner which takes up a lower amount of space and at reduced cost.
- In an embodiment, the bearing surfaces are substantially circular and the second bearing surface extends around the first bearing surface. This results in an effective, easy to make bearing.
- In an embodiment, the first bearing surface is a layer or coating on the surface of the second shaft and the second bearing surface is at least part of the internal circumferential surface of a curved member surrounding or extending partially around the second shaft.
- In an embodiment at least part of a bearing surface is made from a low friction plastics material such as polyoxymethylene (POM or Acetal).
- In an embodiment, the unit comprises a plurality of mountings each supporting apparatus for providing assistance and/or services. This allows a single unit to provide different functionalities and a single actuation to control the height of a number of elements. Such a unit takes up less space and is likely to be cheaper than the prior art systems with entirely separate units.
- In an embodiment, the unit comprises first and second shafts each having a substantially circular horizontal cross-section.
- In an embodiment, the second shaft is arranged outside the first shaft, the height adjustment mechanism is a linear actuator with a first end fixed relative to the first shaft and having the end of a controllably moveable rod or other linearly extendable element fixed to the second shaft so as to controllably move the second shaft relative to the first.
- In an embodiment, the height adjustment mechanism is a gas spring. This makes for an inexpensive and effective height adjustment mechanism.
- In an embodiment, the first and second shafts are each hollow tubes with a circular cross-section, the second shaft is arranged outside the first shaft and is slidable thereover, and wherein the second shaft includes an internal height adjustment fixing for engagement and movement with the moveable portion of the height adjustment mechanism such that movement of the height adjustment mechanism moves the internal height adjustment fixing and hence the second shaft relative to the first shaft.
- In an embodiment, the internal height adjustment fixing is supported on substantially horizontal arms coupled to the second shaft and passing through substantially vertical slots in the first shaft.
- In an embodiment, the unit includes a fixing plate for fixing the bottom of the first shaft to the floor or ground. This allows the space under and around the unit (which may have a plurality of functionalities) to be easily cleared.
- In an embodiment, the element or elements for providing assistance and/or services includes or comprises one or more of a patient transporting or lifting system, a patient or care-giver screen, an over bed table, an egress bar for aiding egress from or movement on the patient support apparatus, a bedside cabinet, a drawer unit, an intravenous drip support pole and/or an electrical power supply socket.
- In an embodiment, the apparatus for providing assistance and/or services includes a patient lifting system fixed to the top of the first shaft and pivotable about the first shaft.
- In an embodiment, the unit includes a storage drawer mounted on one or more respective bearings mounted on the second shaft, and a drawer unit enclosure mounted around the storage drawer and fixed in position relative to the second shaft.
- In an embodiment, the unit includes a patient transfer arm for supporting a sling bar and associated sling lift, the patient transfer arm being connected to the first shaft and arranged for rotation with or about the first shaft.
- In an embodiment, the patient transfer arm is connected to the top or upper portion of the first shaft and rotatable thereabout.
- In an embodiment the unit is a bed side unit or item of furniture.
- Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of non-limiting example with reference to the attached figures, in which:
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Figure 1 shows a unit according to the present invention being used to transfer a patient from a bed to a chair; -
Figures 2a and 2b show the unit in, respectively, its lowered and raised position; -
Figure 3 is a vertical cross-section through the bottom portion A offigure 2a ; -
Figures 4a and 4b illustrate the construction of the coupling between the top of the patient transfer arm and the first shaft; and -
Figure 5 illustrates a detail of the fixing for the top of the actuator rod. - The terms "horizontal", "vertical", "top" and "bottom" and other terms used to describe the orientation and/or relative positions of elements of the unit refer to the unit when it is arranged for use in a patient care environment.
- The expression "providing assistance and/or services" encompasses providing a functionality or service of use to a patient or caregiver. This includes, for example, providing storage space (e.g. using a drawer unit), providing support (e.g. on egress bar), providing an eating or working surface (e.g. an overbed table) as well as providing access to medical or patient care equipment and services (e.g. an IV pole or patient transfer system).
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figure 1 , apatient assistance unit 1 is fixed adjacent a hospital or long term care (LTC)bed 2 and may also be used in conjunction with amobility chair 3. The bed and chair both include so-called HiLo actuators to controllably alter the height of their respectivepatient support surfaces bed support surface 7 andchair support surface 8 as shown by the respective pairs ofarrows 4, 5. Thebed 2 and chair are standard and well-known apparatus which will not be described further. An example bed might be the HR900 bed available from Hill-Rom, and an example chair might be the Anatome chair also available from Hill-Rom. Anatome is a trade mark of Hill-Rom. All medical beds or chairs with controllable height are suitable for use with the described embodiment. - The unit may be a bedside or chair side unit. The unit is suitable for location alongside a patient and/or caregiver in any patient environment in which it is desirable to provide functionalities to a patient or caregiver at different heights and/or positions
Infigure 1 , the unit is being used to transfer apatient 6 between the bed and chair. Theunit 1 includes apatient transfer arm 9 which supports asling bar 10 on which is suspended alift sling 13. Sling bars and lift sling systems are known and will not be described in detail. An example sling bar system might be that described inEP 2,777,675 . - The
unit 1 includes a firstvertical shaft 11 fixed to the floor by a fixingplate 12. The fixing plate may be screwed to the floor. In alternative embodiments, the vertical shaft may be fixed in position by being fixed to the ceiling and/or the wall. If fixed to the wall, an additional horizontal fixing element would be required. - The
patient transfer arm 9 is rotatably mounted to the top of the first shaft such that thearm 9 and its associatedsling bar 10 andlift sling 13 may be rotated together with apatient 6 supported in thelift sling 13. A patient is transferred between the bed and chair using the sling lift of the unit as follows. - The lift sling is arranged around the patient as he or she is in the bed or chair with the respective bed or chair being in a raised position such that the sling lift can then be mounted on the sling bar without the sling lift being in tension and significant effort being necessary to lift the patient into position. Once the patient is in the sling lift and this is mounted on the sling bar, the bed or chair on which the patient is supported is lowered so that the weight of the patient is gradually taken up by the sling bar and associated patient transfer arm. Once the bed or chair from which the patient is being transferred is sufficiently clear of the patient in the sling lift, a caregiver can easily pivot the sling lift away from the respective bed or chair until the patient is over the lowered destination bed or chair he or she is being transferred to. Once the destination chair is arranged in position under the sling lift, that bed or chair may be raised into position until it takes the patient weight and the sling lift may then be removed from the patient. This arrangement makes use of the height change functionality of the bed and chair and does not require additional height change functionality on the patient transfer unit itself.
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figures 4a and 4b , the substantially horizontalpatient transfer arm 9 is fixed to arotatable cap coupling 14 at its end proximal the first shaft, and supports thesling bar 10 at its distal end. The bottom edges of thecap 14 are supported on a substantially T-shapedring element 15 fixed to the outside surface of the first shaft. In the illustrated embodiment, the arm, shaft and ring element are made of a suitable metal such as stainless steel. The internalcircumferential surface 40 of thecap 14 has a coating orlayer 22 of a low friction material which defines a bearing surface which supports thecap 14 on thering 15 and allows it to rotate relative to theouter surface 41 of thefirst shaft 11. The low-friction material may be acetal (i.e. polyoxymethylene or POM). - Referring to
figures 1 ,2a ,2b and3 , a second shaft ortube 16 is located around the first shaft. This rotatable second shaft is made of steel and includes an internal horizontal fixingelement 17 which connects the upper internal sides of thesecond shaft 16. The fixingelement 17 includes arms or screws 18 which fix aninternal cross-piece 19 to the second shaft. The arms or screws 18 run invertical slots 20 in the first shaft (seefigure 5 ). A height adjustment mechanism allowing centralised raising or lowering of thecross-piece 19 and hence of the second shaft is provided inside the circular cross-section tubes defining the twoshafts moveable end 23 of theheight adjustment mechanism 21 engages and is fixed in or on thecross-piece 19, and a secondfixed end 24 of the actuator is fixed to the base of the first shaft height adjustment mechanism. Controlled movement of themoveable end 23 of the height adjustment mechanism which engages the fixingelement cross-piece 19 thereby allows for controllable movement of the second shaft relative to the first shaft, with the arms or screws 18 moving in theslots 20 as the second shaft moves relative to the first. The length of theslots 20 and the extent of travel of the moveable linear actuator element are chosen to allow the unit to move vertically a similar extent to the vertical movement of the bed or chair with which it is used. This is a similar extent of travel to existing overbed tables such as the TA 270 bed available from Hill-Rom. Any controllable height adjustment mechanism arrangement which allows for the controllable movement of a first surface relative to a second surface is suitable. In an embodiment of the invention the height adjustment mechanism could be a controllable gas spring. To raise the height of the second shaft, a manually operable lever or moveable element is pulled to power the gas spring and hence act to push the second shaft upwards and help a patient or caregiver pull the second shaft upwards. To lower the height of the second shaft, a contact element or control (which might be below the overbed table 28 described below) would be engaged to deactivate the gas spring and allow the second shaft to drop down under gravity (and/or be pushed down by a patient or caregiver) until it reaches the desired height. This gas spring mechanism is similar to those which is well known for adjusting the height of chairs. Alternatively, theheight adjustment mechanism 21 could be a linear activator controlled by buttons on one of theshafts - A plurality of elements which may be necessary to aid or supply services to a patient are arranged on the unit. Referring to
figure 3 , these include adrawer cabinet 25 including a pair ofdrawers 26, anegress bar 27 and an over bed table 28. Although not shown in the embodiment illustrated infigure 3 further or alternative elements might include an electrical socket or power point (to, for example, charge electronic devices and/or phones), a screen support or mount for a screen for use by a patient and/or caregiver, a bedside light and a monkey bar
Thedrawer cabinet 25 is fixed to the second shaft. The top of the drawer cabinet is fixed to the walls of the second shaft and its base is supported on and fixed to, a drawercabinet support arm 29 which projects from the bottom of the second shaft. The body of thedrawer cabinet 25 could be of plastics or wood, and thecabinet support arm 29 of steel. The drawer cabinet is arranged so as to not rotate relative to the second shaft but only move with it as it is raised and lowered by movement of theheight adjustment mechanism 21. The twodrawers 26 are rotatably connected to thesecond shaft 16. Each drawer unit includes atubular metal element 32 with a circular cross-section and which surrounds and is supported by the second shaft 16 (which also has a circular cross-section). - A pair of
metal ring elements 15 are fixed to the second shaft and define upper 30 and lower 31 fixings for thedrawer unit 26 to thereby hold it in position relative to the second shaft. Circular lowfriction bearing elements 33 extending around and fixed to the top and bottom edges oftubular elements 33 and having a substantially L-shaped cross-section contact thesecond shaft 16 and support rings 15 to define the bearing contact surface for the bearing between thesecond shaft 16 and thetubular element 33. At least part of the bearingsurface 33 on the drawer unit which engages the outer bearing surface of the second shaft is made from a low friction material such as acetal (polyoxymethylene). - The
egress bar 27 is a steel bar or rod with a plastics coating and, at its end proximal the second shaft, includes atubular metal element 32 similar to that described above for thedrawers 26. The tubular metal element is rotatable relative to the second shaft and rotatably connected to the second shaft and hence the unit in the same manner described above for thedrawers 26. - The
egress bar 27 is arranged so as to be slightly inclined relative to thevertical shafts bed 2 adjacent theunit 1 to have his or her hand in a position with a straight wrist. - The
egress bar 27 also includes a mechanism (not shown) for locking it in one or more possible positions relative to theshaft 16 around which it rotates. - The over bed table 28 includes a
steel support element 34 which includes at its end proximal the second shaft atubular metal element 32 similar to those described above for thedrawers 26 andegress bar 27. It is rotatably connected in the same way to thesecond shaft 16. The overbedtable support element 34 supports on its upper surface an overbed table surface 38. The over bed table is in two parts connected by anoverbed table pivot 35 so that the table may be unfolded when in use. - The
drawer cabinet box 25,drawers 26,egress bar 27 and over bed table 28 all move up and down and relative to the first shaft (and the floor on which it is fixed) as theheight adjustment mechanism 21 moves thesecond shaft 16 up and down. This allows a patient or caregiver to control the height of these elements to reflect the height of anadjacent bed 2 and/orchair 3 as that is changed. When a patient or caregiver wishes to, for example, access adrawer 26 thesecond shaft 16 is raised or lowered to a convenient height before thedrawer 26 is rotated out from the cabinet box 25 (which is fixed relative to the second shaft 16) to allow access to thedrawer 26. Similarly if the patient or caregiver requires theegress bar 27 to help the patient move him or herself, theheight adjustment mechanism 21 is used to move it to a convenient height from where it is pivoted into position. Theegress bar 27 may include a locking arrangement to lock it into position when it has been rotated into a desirable position. The overbed table 28 is moved into position in a similar manner, with theheight adjustment mechanism 21 raising it into a desired height before it is then rotated out and then unfolded about the overbed pivot 25.
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- A patient service unit (1) for providing assistance and/or services to a patient in or on a patient support apparatus, the unit including:a first substantially vertical shaft (11) with a vertical axis and being fixed or fixable in position alongside a patient support apparatus (7,8),a shaft fixing (12) for fixing the first shaft in position relative to the patient support apparatus (7,8);a second substantially vertical tubular shaft (16) arranged around and coupled to the first shaft (11),wherein the first shaft (11) includes a patient transfer mechanism (9) mounted thereon, and the unit includes at least one patient service element (25, 26, 27, 28) pivotably mounted to the second shaft (16) for supplying assistance and/or services to a patient whereby the element for providing assistance and/or services to the patient is pivotable about the first fixed shaft (11),characterised by the second shaft (16) being moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first shaft (11),a height adjustment mechanism (21) connecting the first and second shafts for controllably moving the second shaft relative to the first shaft,
and whereinthe element for providing assistance and/or services to the patient is moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first fixed shaft. - A patient service unit (1) according to claim 1 wherein the patient service element is one of a patient or care-giver screen, an over bed table (28), an egress bar (27) for aiding egress from, ingress to or movement on the patient support apparatus, a bedside cabinet (25), a drawer unit, a drawer (26), an intravenous drip support pole and/or an electrical power supply socket.
- A patient service unit according to any preceding claim wherein the patient transfer system includes a patient transfer arm (9) for supporting a sling bar (10) and associated sling lift (13).
- A patient service according to any preceding claim wherein the second tubular shaft includes at least one mounting comprising a first curved bearing surface (33), the first bearing surface supporting a second bearing surface (32) moveable relative to the first bearing surface to pivot about the vertical axis of the first shaft, the second bearing surface being coupled to a patient service element for providing assistance and/or services to a patient, whereby the patient service element is pivotable about the first and second shafts, and moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first shaft.
- A patient service unit according to claim 4 wherein the bearing surfaces are substantially circular and the second bearing surface extends around the first bearing surface.
- A patient service unit according to claim 4 or claim 5 wherein the first bearing surface is formed on or by the surface of the second shaft and the second bearing surface is at least part of the internal circumferential surface of a curved member surrounding or extending partially around the second shaft.
- A patient service unit according to any of claims 4 to 6 wherein at least part of a bearing surface is made from a low friction plastics material such as polyoxymethylene (POM or acetal)
- A patient service unit according to any preceding claim including a plurality of patient service elements pivotable about the first and second shafts, and moveable in a vertical direction relative to the first shaft.
- A patient service unit according to any preceding claim wherein the first and second shafts each have a substantially circular horizontal cross-section.
- A patient service unit according to any preceding claim wherein the height adjustment mechanism (21) is a linear actuator with a first end (24) fixed relative to the first shaft and having the end (23) of its controllably moveable rod or other linearly extendable element fixed to the second shaft so as to controllably move the second shaft relative to the first.
- A patient service unit according to any of claims 1 to 9 wherein the height adjustment mechanism is a controllable gas spring with a first portion fixed relative to the first shaft and a second portion fixed to the second shaft so as to controllably move the second shaft relative to the first shaft.
- A patient service unit according to any preceding claim wherein the first and second shafts are each hollow tubes with a circular cross-section, the second shaft is arranged outside the first shaft and is slidable thereover, and wherein the second shaft includes an internal height adjustment fixing (19) for engagement and movement with the moveable portion of the height adjustment mechanism such that the height adjustment mechanism moves the internal height adjustment fixing and hence the second shaft relative to the first shaft.
- A patient service unit according to claim 12 wherein the height adjustment fixing is supported on substantially horizontal arms (18) coupled to the second shaft and passing through substantially vertical slots (20) in the first shaft.
- A patient service unit according to any preceding claim including a fixing plate (12) for fixing the bottom of the first shaft to the floor or ground.
- A patient service unit according to claim 4 wherein the patient transfer mechanism (9) is fixed to or near the top or upper portion of the first shaft and pivotable about the first shaft.
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