Lift communications systems comprising wall-mounted displays and methods of using and configuring the same
US-2024280969-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US10729606B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10729606-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615142660-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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An adaptive lift includes a base portion including a plurality of rollers, a lift portion coupled to the base portion, the lift portion including a mast extending upward from the base portion in a vertical direction and a lift arm coupled to the mast, a lift bar coupled to the lift arm, a lift system coupled to the base portion and the lift arm, where the lift system raises and lowers the lift bar with respect to the base portion, a support arm pivotally coupled to the mast and positioned above the base portion in the vertical direction, and a braking system coupled to the support arm, the braking system including a release handle that selectively repositions the braking system between an engaged position, in which the braking system prevents rotation of the plurality of rollers, and a disengaged position, in which the plurality of rollers may rotate.
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An adaptive lift comprising: a base portion comprising a plurality of rollers; a lift portion coupled to the base portion, the lift portion comprising a mast extending upward from the base portion in a vertical direction and a lift arm pivotally coupled to the mast at a first end of the lift arm; a lift system coupled to the base portion and the lift arm, the lift system comprising a motor coupled to the base portion; a linking member rotatively engaged with a motor shaft of the motor and extending to and rotatively engaging a driven member non-rotatably coupled to the lift arm at the first end of the lift arm; a lift bar coupled to the linking member of the lift system and arranged at a second end of the lift arm, opposite the first end, wherein rotation of the linking member raises and lowers the lift bar with respect to the base portion in the vertical direction and causes the driven member to rotate, wherein rotation of the driven member causes the lift arm to rotate; a support arm pivotally coupled to the mast and positioned above the base portion in the vertical direction; and a braking system coupled to the support arm, the braking system comprising a release handle that selectively repositions the braking system between an engaged position, in which the braking system prevents rotation of the plurality of rollers, and a disengaged position, in which the plurality of rollers may rotate. 2. The adaptive lift of claim 1 , wherein the braking system further comprises foot pedals coupled to the plurality of rollers, wherein the foot pedals selectively position the braking system in the engaged position. 3. The adaptive lift of claim 1 , wherein the base portion comprises a first leg that extends in a longitudinal direction and a second leg that extends in the longitudinal direction, wherein the first leg and the second leg are spaced apart from each other in a lateral direction. 4. The adaptive lift of claim 1 , where in the motor comprises a one-way ratchet that when engaged allows the linking member to move in a first direction while prohibiting the linking member from rotating in a second direction. 5. The adaptive lift of claim 1 , wherein the motor comprises a position sensor that detects a position of the linking member with respect to a motor base of the motor. 6. The adaptive lift of claim 1 , wherein the lift arm is pivotally coupled to the mast. 7. The adaptive lift of claim 6 , further comprising a position sensor coupled to the lift arm, wherein the position sensor detects a position of the lift arm with respect to the mast. 8. An adaptive lift system comprising: a base portion comprising a plurality of rollers; a lift portion coupled to the base portion, the lift portion comprising a mast extending upward from the base portion in a vertical direction and a lift arm coupled to the mast; a lift system coupled to the base portion and the lift arm, wherein the lift system raises and lowers the lift bar with respect to the base portion in the vertical direction, the lift system comprising: an electronic controller comprising a processor and a memory storing computer readable and executable instructions; a motor communicatively coupled to the electronic controller; a linking member rotatively engaged with a motor shaft of the motor and extending to and rotatively engaging a driven member non-rotatably coupled to the lift arm at a first end of the lift arm; a lift bar coupled to the lift system, the lift bar comprising an integrated scale positioned within the lift bar and communicatively coupled to the electronic controller; and a user input communicatively coupled to the electronic controller. 9. The adaptive lift system of claim 8 , wherein when the computer readable and executable instructions are executed by the processor, the lift system: receives a patient weight and a desired level of support; and commands the motor to apply force to the linking member such that the linking member applies an upward force on the lift bar that corresponds to the patient weight multiplied by the desired level of support. 10. The adaptive lift system of claim 8 , wherein when the computer readable and executable instructions are executed by the processor, the lift system: receives a patient weight and a desired level of support; determines an expected force that corresponds to the patient weight multiplied by the desired level of support; detects a detected force applied to the lift bar with the integrated scale; commands the motor to apply force to the linking member to maintain the lift bar when the detected force exceeds the expected force. 11. The adaptive lift system of claim 10 , wherein when the computer readable and executable instructions are executed by the processor, the lift system further commands the motor to lower the lift bar in the vertical direction when the detected force does not exceed the expected force. 12. The adaptive lift system of claim 8 , wherein when the computer readable and executable instructions are executed by the processor, the lift system: receives a patient weight and a desired level of support; determines an expected force that corresponds to the patient weight multiplied by the desired level of support; detects a detected force applied to the lift bar with the integrated scale; commands the motor to lower the lift bar by a predetermined interval in the vertical direction when the detected force exceeds the expected force. 13. The adaptive lift system of claim 8 , wherein when the computer readable and executable instructions are executed by the processor, the lift system: receives a patient weight and a desired level of support; determines an expected force that corresponds to the patient weight multiplied by the desired level of support; detects a detected force applied to the lift bar with the integrated scale; commands the motor to raise the lift bar by a predetermined interval in the vertical direction when the detected force exceeds the expected force. 14. The adaptive lift system of claim 8 , further comprising a call button communicatively coupled to the electronic controller. 15. The adaptive lift system of claim 14 , further comprising an acoustic transducer communicatively coupled to the electronic controller, wherein the call button selectively engages the acoustic transducer. 16. The adaptive lift system of claim 8 , further comprising a communications module communicatively coupled to the electronic controller, wherein the communications module emits a wireless signal. 17. An adaptive lift comprising: a base portion comprising a plurality of rollers; a lift portion coupled to the base portion, the lift portion comprising a mast extending upward from the base portion in a vertical direction and a lift arm pivotally coupled to the mast at a first end of the lift arm; a lift system coupled to the base portion and the lift arm, the lift system comprising a motor coupled to the base portion; a lift bar coupled to the lift system at a second end of the lift arm, opposite the first end, wherein the lift system raises and lowers the lift bar with respect to the base portion in the vertical direction; a support arm pivotally coupled to the mast and positioned above the base portion in the vertical direction; a braking system coupled to the support arm, the braking system comprising a release handle that selectively repositions the braking system between an engaged position, in which the braking system prevents rotation of the plurality of rollers, and a disengaged positio
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