Bed-based patient care apparatus

US10314417B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10314417-B2
Application numberUS-201816160514-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 15, 2018
Priority dateAug 26, 2015
Publication dateJun 11, 2019
Grant dateJun 11, 2019

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Abstract

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A fitted bottom sheet (which may be comprised of low-friction material if desired) can include at least one tube-receiving hole formed therethrough. By one approach the corners of the fitted bottom sheet can include a strap to help retain the fitted bottom sheet on a mattress. By one approach the aforementioned tube-receiving hole can be formed at each corner of the fitted bottom sheet. A strapless repositioning sheet can have a low-friction mattress-facing side in combination with webbing disposed along and attached to at least two side edges of the strapless repositioning sheet to thereby form a plurality of handhold openings and a plurality of strap-connection openings.

First claim

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What is claimed is: 1. Patient care bedding for use with a mattress, the patient care bedding comprising: a fitted bottom sheet having an upper surface configured to lay atop the mattress when installed on the mattress and side surfaces configured to conform to corresponding sides of the mattress when installed on the mattress and having an edge that forms a periphery of the fitted bottom sheet, the fitted bottom sheet including at least one tube-receiving hole formed therethrough, the at least one tube-receiving hole containing a pneumatic tube from an air-powered mattress and wherein the tube-receiving hole does not extend to include the edge and wherein the tube-receiving hole itself has a fully contiguous edge; and a strapless repositioning sheet deployed between the mattress and a person lying atop the mattress, the strapless repositioning sheet comprising: a low-friction mattress-facing side; and webbing disposed along and attached to at least two side edges of the strapless repositioning sheet to thereby form a plurality of handhold openings and a plurality of strap-connection openings, wherein the handhold openings are sized differently than the strap-connection openings and the strap-connection openings are sized and configured to each receive a sheet-securement strap. 2. The patient care bedding of claim 1 wherein the webbing of the strapless repositioning sheet is disposed on the low-friction mattress-face side of the strapless repositioning sheet. 3. The patient care bedding of claim 2 wherein none of the webbing of the strapless repositioning sheet is disposed on a patient-facing side of the strapless repositioning sheet. 4. The patient care bedding of claim 1 wherein the handhold openings of the strapless repositioning sheet are sized at least twice as long as the strap-connection openings of the strapless repositioning sheet. 5. The patient care bedding of claim 1 wherein the handhold openings of the strapless repositioning sheet are all sized substantially identically to one another and the strap-connection openings of the strapless repositioning sheet are all sized substantially identically to one another. 6. The patient care bedding of claim 1 wherein the webbing of the strapless repositioning sheet is disposed along at least three sides of the strapless repositioning sheet. 7. The patient care bedding of claim 1 wherein the webbing of the strapless repositioning sheet is disposed along all four sides of the strapless repositioning sheet to thereby form a plurality of the handhold openings and a plurality of the strap-connection openings on each of the four sides of the strapless repositioning sheet. 8. The patient care bedding of claim 1 wherein the strap-connection openings of the strapless repositioning sheet are all located immediately proximal to corners of the strapless repositioning sheet. 9. The patient care bedding of claim 1 wherein lateral sides of the strapless repositioning sheet each have exactly two of the handhold openings and two of the strap-connection openings and longitudinal sides of the strapless repositioning sheet each have exactly two of the strap-connection openings and a plurality of the handhold openings. 10. The patient care bedding of claim 9 wherein the strap-connection openings of the strapless repositioning sheet are all each located immediately proximal to a corner of the strapless repositioning sheet. 11. The patient care bedding of claim 1 wherein a patient-facing side of the strapless repositioning sheet comprises a higher-friction material than the low-friction mattress-facing side. 12. The patient care bedding of claim 1 wherein the webbing of the strapless repositioning sheet extends substantially fully along each longitudinal side edge of the strapless repositioning sheet and only partially along each lateral side edge of the strapless repositioning sheet. 13. The patient care bedding of claim 12 wherein there is webbing attached proximal each lateral side edge of the strapless repositioning sheet proximal each corner, such that there is a webbing gap at some portion of the lateral side edges between the corners that border the respective lateral side edge. 14. The patient care bedding of claim 12 wherein there are exactly twelve of the handhold openings formed by the webbing disposed along each longitudinal side edge of the strapless repositioning sheet and two handhold openings formed by the webbing disposed along each lateral side edge of the strapless repositioning sheet. 15. The patient care bedding of claim 14 wherein there are exactly two of the strap-connection openings formed by the webbing disposed along each lateral side edge of the strapless repositioning sheet.

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Classifications

  • Handles · CPC title

  • Sheets specially adapted for use as or with stretchers (restraining devices used in nursing A61F5/37) · CPC title

  • A47G9/0246Primary

    Fitted sheets (loose furniture covers A47C31/10) · CPC title

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What does patent US10314417B2 cover?
A fitted bottom sheet (which may be comprised of low-friction material if desired) can include at least one tube-receiving hole formed therethrough. By one approach the corners of the fitted bottom sheet can include a strap to help retain the fitted bottom sheet on a mattress. By one approach the aforementioned tube-receiving hole can be formed at each corner of the fitted bottom sheet. A strap…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medline Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47G9/0246. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).