Patient position detection system
US-2015112151-A1 · Apr 23, 2015 · US
US10231647B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10231647-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715793599-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2019 |
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A person support apparatus includes one or more thermal image sensors whose outputs are analyzed to perform one or more functions. Such functions include automatically turning on a brake, automatically turning on one or more lights, detecting when a patient associated with the person support apparatus has fallen, enabling a propulsion system of the patient support apparatus to be used, automatically controlling one or more environmental controls, and/or automatically arming an exit detection system after entry of a patient onto the person support apparatus. Multiple thermal images may be generated from multiple sensors to generate stereoscopic thermal images of portions of the person support apparatus and its surroundings.
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What is claimed is: 1. A person support apparatus comprising: a support surface adapted to support a person thereon; a thermal sensor adapted to detect a presence of a caregiver positioned adjacent a propulsion control of the person support apparatus; and a controller adapted to automatically carry out the following functions: (1) enable the propulsion control in response to detecting the presence of the caregiver adjacent the propulsion control, wherein the propulsion control drives a motor adapted to propel the person support apparatus when the propulsion control is enabled and activated by the caregiver; and (2) disable the propulsion control when the presence of the caregiver is not detected adjacent the propulsion control, wherein the propulsion control does not drive the motor when the propulsion control is activated by the caregiver but disabled. 2. The person support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the controller is further adapted to automatically illuminate a display screen on the person support apparatus when the presence of the caregiver is detected adjacent the propulsion control. 3. The person support apparatus of claim 2 further comprising an ambient light sensor in communication with the controller, wherein the controller changes an illumination intensity of the display screen based upon a signal from the ambient light sensor. 4. The person support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the controller is further adapted to automatically activate a brake if the caregiver is no longer positioned adjacent the propulsion control and has not manually activated the brake. 5. The person support apparatus of claim 1 wherein the thermal sensor is further adapted to sense the person when the person is positioned on the support surface and the thermal sensor is part of an occupant detection system adapted to issue an alert if the person exits the support surface. 6. A person support apparatus comprising: a support surface adapted to support a person thereon; an occupancy detection system adapted to detect whether a person is present on the support surface or not, a thermal sensor adapted to detect thermal radiation emitted from within a field of view, the field of view including a floor on which the person support apparatus is supported; and a controller adapted to process outputs from the thermal sensor to detect a heat pattern corresponding to the person and to use the heat pattern to track movement of the person off of the support surface and to determine if the person moves lower than a threshold height relative to the floor, the controller further adapted to issue a fall alert if at least both of the following are true: (a) the person remains lower than the threshold height for more than a minimum amount of time, and (b) the occupancy detection system detects an absence of the person on the support surface. 7. The person support apparatus of claim 6 further comprising an infrared emitter adapted to emit infrared light onto the floor, and an infrared light sensor adapted to detect infrared light emitted by the infrared emitter and reflected back to an infrared sensor, the controller further adapted to determine if a fluid is present on the floor based upon a difference in an intensity of the infrared light reflected from the fluid and an intensity of the infrared light reflected from the floor. 8. The person support apparatus of claim 7 wherein the controller is further adapted to issue an alert in response to detecting fluid on the floor. 9. The person support apparatus of claim 6 wherein the occupancy detection system comprises a second thermal sensor adapted to detect thermal radiation emitted from a field of view that includes the support surface. 10. The person support apparatus of claim 9 wherein the controller activates the thermal sensor after determining that the person is present on the support surface. 11. The person support apparatus of claim 6 wherein the occupancy detection system comprises a plurality of load cells. 12. The person support apparatus of claim 6 further comprising a second thermal sensor having a second field of view that overlaps with the field of view of the thermal sensor, the controller further adapted to use outputs from the thermal sensor and second thermal sensor to generate a stereoscopic thermal image and to use the stereoscopic thermal image to determine if the heat pattern falls below the threshold height. 13. A person support apparatus comprising: a support surface adapted to support a person thereon; a thermal image sensor adapted to capture thermal images of a region adjacent the support surface that includes ambient air; and a controller adapted to process the thermal images to determine a temperature of the ambient air in the region and to compare the temperature of the ambient air to a desired temperature value. 14. The person support apparatus of claim 13 wherein the controller is further adapted to send a message to an environmental controller if the temperature of the ambient air differs from the desired temperature value. 15. The person support apparatus of claim 14 wherein the controller is further adapted to send another message to the environmental controller when the temperature of the ambient air in the region reaches the desired temperature value. 16. The person support apparatus of claim 14 wherein the controller is further adapted to process the thermal images to determine when the person enters the support surface. 17. The person support apparatus of claim 16 wherein the controller is further adapted to automatically arm an exit detection system when the person enters the support surface. 18. The person support apparatus of claim 13 further comprising a footboard, and wherein the thermal image sensor is positioned on the footboard.
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