Self-compensating bed scale system for removable components
US-2018333082-A1 · Nov 22, 2018 · US
US11241347B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11241347-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916583334-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 8, 2022 |
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A modular system is usable to vary the conditions around a bed in a home to provide various levels of support for patients who are at home and have varying acuity of medical complications. The modular system allows the home bed to be temporarily adapted for medical care.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A modular system for upgrading a home bed having a mattress to move portions of the bed, the modular system comprising a head end articulator comprising a lower plate, an upper plate pivotably coupled to the lower plate, and an expandable structure operable to move the upper plate relative to the lower plate to pivot the upper plate and cause a head end of the mattress to raise, and a control box operable to control the operation of the head end articulator, wherein the modular system comprises an overhead arm supported from the upper plate by a tapered fit connection. 2. The modular system of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface supported on a siderail supported from the upper plate to move with the upper plate as the upper plate moves relative to the lower plate. 3. The modular system of claim 2 , wherein the user interface includes user inputs to control the operation of the head end articulator. 4. The modular system of claim 3 , wherein the control box includes a power supply, a controller, and a compressor. 5. The modular system of claim 4 , wherein the power supply provides a low wattage power source for supporting equipment. 6. The modular system of claim 1 , wherein the modular system includes an egress handle. 7. The modular system of claim 6 , wherein the egress handle clamps to a frame of the bed. 8. The modular system of claim 6 , wherein the egress handle clamps to a foundation of the bed. 9. The modular system of claim 6 , wherein the control box is mounted to a headboard of the bed. 10. The modular system of claim 6 , wherein the modular system further comprises a suspension system for supporting medical equipment adjacent the bed. 11. The modular system of claim 1 , wherein the upper plate includes a cup and a portion of the overhead arm is received in the cup. 12. The modular system of claim 1 , wherein the siderail is further supported from the lower plate. 13. The modular system of claim 1 , wherein the siderail is telescopically adjustable. 14. A modular system for upgrading a home bed having a mattress to move portions of the bed, the modular system comprising a head end articulator comprising a lower plate, an upper plate pivotably coupled to the lower plate, and an expandable structure operable to move the upper plate relative to the lower plate to pivot the upper plate and cause a head end of the mattress to raise, a siderail supported from the upper plate to move with the upper plate as the upper plate moves relative to the lower plate, and a control box operable to control the operation of the head end articulator, wherein the modular system includes an egress handle, wherein the modular system comprises an overhead arm, wherein the overhead arm is supported from the upper plate, wherein the overhead arm includes a threaded portion that passes through a portion of the plate and is secured to the plate by the threaded portion. 15. A modular system for upgrading a home bed having a mattress to move portions of the bed, the modular system comprising a head end articulator comprising a lower plate, an upper plate pivotably coupled to the lower plate, and an expandable structure operable to move the upper plate relative to the lower plate to pivot the upper plate and cause a head end of the mattress to raise, a siderail supported from the upper plate to move with the upper plate as the upper plate moves relative to the lower plate, and a control box operable to control the operation of the head end articulator, wherein the siderail is telescopically adjustable, wherein the siderail is pivotably coupled to the lower plate. 16. The modular system of claim 15 , wherein the user interface includes user inputs to control the operation of the head end articulator. 17. The modular system of claim 15 , wherein the control box includes a power supply, a controller, and a compressor. 18. The modular system of claim 17 , wherein the power supply provides a low wattage power source for supporting equipment. 19. A modular system for upgrading a home bed having a mattress to move portions of the bed, the modular system comprising a head end articulator comprising a lower plate, an upper plate pivotably coupled to the lower plate, and an expandable structure operable to move the upper plate relative to the lower plate to pivot the upper plate and cause a head end of the mattress to raise, a siderail supported from the upper plate to move with the upper plate as the upper plate moves relative to the lower plate, and a control box operable to control the operation of the head end articulator, wherein the siderail is telescopically adjustable, wherein the siderail converts to an over-bed table. 20. The modular system of claim 19 , wherein the siderail comprises a siderail body that is supported by lockable ball joints such that the siderail body can be adjusted to multiple orientations relative to the mattress.
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