Person lifting devices with accessory detection features and methods for operating the same

US10596052B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10596052-B2
Application numberUS-201916591057-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 2, 2019
Priority dateJul 1, 2015
Publication dateMar 24, 2020
Grant dateMar 24, 2020

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In the embodiments described herein, the person lifting device automatically determines if an accessory, such as a sling, is properly connected to a sling bar of the person lifting device and, if the accessory is not properly connected, the person lifting device provides a user with a visual and/or audible warning and, in some embodiments, may lock-out the actuation controls of the person lifting device to prevent the person lifting device from being used.

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A person lifting device comprising: a sling bar comprising a first lifting hook and a second lifting hook; a first coupling detector associated with the first lifting hook; a second coupling detector associated with the second lifting hook; and an electronic control unit communicatively coupled the first coupling detector and the second coupling detector, the electronic control unit comprising a processor and a computer readable and executable instruction set which, when executed by the processor: detects, automatically with the first coupling detector, a number of accessory couplings of an accessory attached to the first lifting hook; detects, automatically with the second coupling detector, a number of accessory couplings of the accessory attached to the second lifting hook; compares, automatically, the number of accessory couplings attached to the first lifting hook with the number of accessory couplings attached to the second lifting hook; and communicates, automatically, a warning signal indicative of the accessory being improperly attached to the sling bar when the number of accessory couplings attached to the first lifting hook is different than the number of accessory couplings attached to the second lifting hook. 2. The person lifting device of claim 1 , further comprising a lift actuator operatively connected to the sling bar, whereby the lift actuator raises and lowers the sling bar, and wherein the computer readable and executable instruction set, when executed by the processor, also: locks-out an actuation control of the person lifting device when the number of accessory couplings attached to the first lifting hook of the sling bar of the person lifting device is different than the number of accessory couplings attached to the second lifting hook of the sling bar of the person lifting device. 3. The person lifting device of claim 2 , further comprising: a lift mast mechanically coupled to a base at a first end of the lift mast; a lift arm pivotally coupled to the lift mast at a second end of the lift mast, wherein the sling bar is operatively connected to the lift arm, the lift actuator is mechanically coupled to the lift mast and the lift arm, and actuation of the lift actuator raises or lowers the lift arm relative to the base; and the first and second coupling detectors are connected to at least one of the lift arm and the sling bar. 4. The person lifting device of claim 3 , wherein the first and second coupling detectors are connected to the lift arm and have an active area that extends from the first and second coupling detectors by a distance sufficient to envelope the first and second lifting hooks. 5. The person lifting device of claim 1 , further comprising: a carriage slidably disposed in a rail for relative movement to the rail; and a lift unit coupled to the carriage, the lift unit comprising a lift actuator paying out and taking up a lifting strap, wherein the sling bar is attached to an end of the lifting strap. 6. The person lifting device of claim 1 , wherein the accessory is at least one of a lifting sling, a lifting vest, lifting sheet, and a repositioning sheet. 7. The person lifting device of claim 1 , wherein the computer readable and executable instruction set, when executed by the processor also preliminarily: detects, with an accessory detector communicatively coupled to the electronic control unit, an identification of the sling bar; detects, with the accessory detector, an identification of the accessory; compares, automatically with the electronic control unit, the identification of the accessory with an array of one or more compatible accessories associated with the identification of the sling bar; and communicates, automatically with the electronic control unit, the warning signal when the identification of the accessory is not in the array of one or more compatible accessories. 8. The person lifting device of claim 7 , further comprising a lift actuator operatively connected to the sling bar, whereby the lift actuator raises and lowers the sling bar, and wherein the computer readable and executable instruction set, when executed by the processor, also: locks-out an actuation control of the person lifting device when the identification of the accessory is not in the array of one or more compatible accessories. 9. A method for operating a person lifting device, the method comprising: determining, automatically with a first coupling detector and an electronic control unit, a number of accessory couplings of an accessory attached to a first lifting hook of a sling bar of the person lifting device; determining, with a second coupling detector and the electronic control unit, a number of accessory couplings of the accessory attached to a second lifting hook of the sling bar of the person lifting device; and communicating, automatically with the electronic control unit, a warning signal when the number of accessory couplings attached to the first lifting hook of the sling bar of the person lifting device is different than the number of accessory couplings attached to the second lifting hook of the sling bar of the person lifting device. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising locking-out an actuation control of the person lifting device when the number of accessory couplings attached to the first lifting hook of the sling bar of the person lifting device is different than the number of accessory couplings attached to the second lifting hook of the sling bar of the person lifting device. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein: accessory couplings of the accessory comprise RFID tags encoded with an identification; and the first coupling detector comprises an RFID reader. 12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the warning signal is communicated by illuminating a visual indicator. 13. The method of claim 9 , wherein the accessory is at least one of a lifting sling, a lifting vest, lifting sheet, and a repositioning sheet. 14. A method for operating a person lifting device, the method comprising: detecting, with an accessory detector, an identification of an accessory; detecting, with at least one coupling detector, an identification of an accessory coupling of the accessory attached to a lifting hook of a sling bar of the person lifting device; comparing, automatically with an electronic control unit communicatively coupled to the at least one coupling detector, the identification of the accessory coupling with an array of one or more compatible accessory couplings associated with the lifting hook of the sling bar; and communicating, automatically with the electronic control unit, a warning signal indicative of the accessory coupling being improperly attached to the sling bar when the identification of the accessory coupling is not in the array of one or more compatible accessory couplings; and locking-out an actuation control of the person lifting device when the identification of the accessory coupling is not in the array of one or more compatible accessory couplings. 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising: detecting, with the accessory detector communicatively coupled to the electronic control unit, an identification of the sling bar; comparing, automatically with the electronic control unit, the identification of the accessory with an array of one or more compatible accessories associated with the identification of the sling bar; and communicating, automatically with the electronic control unit, the warning signal when the identification of the accessory is not in the array of one or more compatible accessorie

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What does patent US10596052B2 cover?
In the embodiments described herein, the person lifting device automatically determines if an accessory, such as a sling, is properly connected to a sling bar of the person lifting device and, if the accessory is not properly connected, the person lifting device provides a user with a visual and/or audible warning and, in some embodiments, may lock-out the actuation controls of the person lifti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Liko Res & Dev Ab
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/10. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 24 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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