Patient support apparatus with lift system
US-2016287459-A1 · Oct 6, 2016 · US
US11044996B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11044996-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016820215-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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A chair includes a seat, a backrest, and a leg rest. A tilt actuator and lift actuator tilt and lift the seat, respectively. A leg rest actuator extends and retracts the leg rest. A backrest actuator pivots the backrest with respect to the seat. A controller simultaneously controls the actuators such that they move sequentially between multiple predefined states. A control panel enables a user to automatically move the chair to any of the predefined states. A controller controls the actuators such that they simultaneously arrive at each state. One or more functions on a control panel may also be automatically disabled and/or automatically enabled as the chair moves into or out of certain ones of the predefined states. When transitioning between some states, all of the actuators are activated, and when transitioning between other states, only a subset of the actuators is activated.
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What is claimed is: 1. A chair comprising: a base; a seat supported on the base; a seat actuator configured to change a tilt of the seat; a backrest; a backrest actuator configured to change an angular orientation of the backrest with respect to the seat; a leg rest; a leg rest actuator configured to change an orientation of the leg rest with respect to the seat; a memory having stored therein first, second, and third states wherein each of the first, second, and third states define positions for each of the seat actuator, backrest actuator, and leg rest actuator; a control panel including a first control configured to move the chair to the first state when activated, a second control configured to move the chair to the second state when activated, and a third control configured to move the chair to the third state when activated; and a controller configured to perform the following in response to activation of the first control: (a) determine a first difference between a current seat actuator position and the position of the seat actuator in the first state; (b) determine a second difference between a current backrest actuator position and the position of the backrest actuator in the first state; and (c) determine a third difference between a current leg rest actuator position and the position of the leg rest actuator in the first state; (d) determine which of first, second, and third differences is the greatest difference; (e) operate the actuator having the greatest difference at a first speed; (f) operate the actuators not having the greatest difference at speeds that are fractions of the first speed, wherein the fractions are selected such that the seat actuator, the backrest actuator, and the leg rest actuator will all arrive at the first state substantially simultaneously; and (g) repeat steps (a)-(f) until the seat actuator, the backrest actuator, and the leg rest actuator arrive at the first state. 2. The chair of claim 1 wherein the first state includes a first position of the backrest actuator that causes the backrest to be oriented generally upright and a first position of the leg rest actuator that causes the leg rest to be retracted, and the second state includes a second position of the leg rest actuator that causes the leg rest to be extended and a second position of the backrest actuator that causes the backrest to be generally horizontal. 3. The chair of claim 2 wherein the first state further includes a first position of the seat actuator that causes the seat to be tilted at a first orientation and the second state includes a second position of the seat actuator that causes the seat to be tilted at a second orientation. 4. The chair of claim 3 wherein the first orientation of the seat is defined by a forward end of the seat being lower than a rear end of the seat, and the second orientation of the seat is generally horizontal. 5. The chair of claim 1 further including a lift actuator adapted to simultaneously change a height of the seat, the backrest, and the leg rest. 6. The chair of claim 5 wherein the first state further includes a first position of the lift actuator and the second state further includes a second position of the lift actuator. 7. The chair of claim 1 wherein the seat actuator, the backrest actuator, and the leg rest actuator move different distances when moving between the first state to the second state. 8. The chair of claim 7 wherein the controller determines which of the seat actuator, the backrest actuator, and the leg rest actuator needs to move the farthest when moving from the first state to the second state. 9. The chair of claim 8 wherein the controller activates at a maximum speed the actuator needing to move the farthest when moving from the first state to the second state, and the controller activates the other two of the seat actuator, backrest actuator and leg rest actuator at less than the maximum speed. 10. The chair of claim 9 wherein the first state corresponds to a configuration adapted to assist an occupant into a standing position, and the second state corresponds to a configuration adapted to support the occupant in a Trendelenburg position. 11. The chair of claim 1 wherein the memory includes a fourth state defining positions of the seat actuator, the backrest actuator, and the leg rest actuator, and the controller is further adapted to coordinate movement of the seat actuator, backrest actuator, and leg rest actuator from the third state to the fourth state such that they all arrive at the fourth state substantially simultaneously. 12. The chair of claim 1 wherein the control panel further comprises: a first icon and a first light positioned adjacent to each other, the first icon corresponding to the first state; a second icon and a second light positioned adjacent to each other, the second icon corresponding to the second state; and a plurality of intermediate lights positioned between the first and second lights; and wherein the control panel illuminates the first light when the chair is in the first state, illuminates the second light when the chair is in the second state; and illuminates one of the intermediate lights when the chair is transitioning from the first state to the second state. 13. The chair of claim 12 wherein the first icon is positioned at or near the first control on the control panel and the second icon is positioned at or near the second control on the control panel. 14. The chair of claim 1 wherein the controller is further configured to perform the following in response to activation of the second control: (i) determine a fourth difference between a current seat actuator position and the position of the seat actuator in the second state; (ii) determine a fifth difference between a current backrest actuator position and the position of the backrest actuator in the second state; and (iii) determine a sixth difference between a current leg rest actuator position and the position of the leg rest actuator in the second state; (iv) determine which of the fourth, fifth, and sixth differences is the greatest difference; (v) operate the actuator having the greatest difference at a second speed; (vi) operate the actuators not having the greatest difference at speeds that are fractions of the second speed, wherein the fractions are selected such that the seat actuator, backrest actuator, and leg rest actuator will all arrive at the second state substantially simultaneously; and (vii) repeat steps (i)-(vi) until the seat actuator, the backrest actuator, and the leg rest actuator arrive at the second state. 15. The chair of claim 14 wherein the second speed is different from the first speed. 16. The chair of claim 1 wherein the controller is further configured, when moving the chair from the first state to the third state, to move the chair through the second state prior to reaching the third state. 17. The chair of claim 16 wherein the controller is further configured, when moving the chair from the third state to the first state, to move the chair through the second state prior to reaching the first state. 18. The chair of claim 6 wherein the controller is further configured to not activate the lift actuator when moving from the second state to the third state. 19. The chair of claim 1 wherein the first state corresponds to a stand assist state in which a front end of the seat is lower than a rear end of the seat; the second state corresponds to a seated state in which the front end of the seat is higher than t
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