Person support apparatuses with exercise functionalities
US-9132051-B2 · Sep 15, 2015 · US
US9289336B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9289336-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414517973-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2006 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2016 |
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A patient support including a base; a patient support surface supported by the base; an electrically powered device; a rechargeable power storage device for powering the electrically powered device; and a receiving coil electrically coupled to the rechargeable power supply for inductive coupling with a transmitting coil. The receiving coil is for recharging the rechargeable power supply when the receiving coil is inductively coupled to the transmitting coil.
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What is claimed is: 1. A patient support comprising: a base; a patient support surface supported by said base; an electrically powered device; a rechargeable power supply for powering said electrically powered device; and a receiving coil electrically coupled to said rechargeable power supply for inductive coupling with a transmitting coil, said receiving coil for recharging said rechargeable power supply when said receiving coil is inductively coupled to the transmitting coil. 2. The patient support according to claim 1 , wherein said electrically powered device comprises a driver. 3. The patient support according to claim 2 , wherein said driver comprises an elevation mechanism for moving said base relative to said patient support surface. 4. The patient support according to claim 1 , further in combination with a transmitting coil, said transmitting coil electrically coupled to an external power supply external of said patient support and inductively coupling with said receiving coil, said transmitting coil transmitting power wirelessly to said receiving coil when said receiving coil is in close proximity to said transmitting coil and said transmitting coil is powered by said external power supply. 5. The patient support according to claim 4 , wherein said transmitting coil and said external power supply are mounted in a vehicle. 6. The patient support according to claim 5 , wherein said patient support comprises a cot. 7. The patient support according to claim 6 , wherein said vehicle comprises an ambulance. 8. The patient support according to claim 4 , further comprising a non-contact data transmission system for transmitting data wirelessly to or from said patient support. 9. The patient support according to claim 8 , wherein said receiving coil and said transmitting coil form at least part of said non-contact data transmission system. 10. The patient support according to claim 8 , further comprising a circuit for adjusting the resonant frequency of the transmitting coil. 11. An emergency vehicle comprising: said patient support according to claim 1 , wherein said patient support comprises a cot, said cot having a recharging circuit electrically coupled to said rechargeable power supply, said recharging circuit including said receiving coil; a deck; a cot latch for securing said cot to said deck in the vehicle; and a power supply system, said power supply system inductively coupling to said recharging circuit for recharging said rechargeable power supply when said cot is loaded onto said deck. 12. The emergency vehicle according to claim 11 , wherein said emergency vehicle comprises an ambulance. 13. The emergency vehicle according to claim 11 , further comprising an antler fastening system including said cot latch. 14. The emergency vehicle according to claim 13 , wherein said antler fastening system includes an onboard rechargeable power supply and a recharging circuit electrically coupled to said rechargeable power supply of said antler fastening system, and said power supply system inductively coupling to said recharging circuit of said antler fastening system for recharging said rechargeable power supply of said antler fastening system. 15. The emergency vehicle according to claim 11 , further comprising a loading and unloading device supported at said deck, said loading and unloading device including said cot latch. 16. The emergency vehicle according to claim 15 , wherein said loading and unloading device includes an onboard rechargeable power supply and a recharging circuit electrically coupled to said rechargeable power supply of said loading and unloading device, and said power supply system inductively coupling to said recharging circuit of said loading and unloading device for recharging said rechargeable power supply of said loading and unloading device. 17. The emergency vehicle according to claim 16 , wherein said loading device includes a movable arm movable between a retracted position within said emergency vehicle and an extended position wherein at least a portion of said arm is extended from the vehicle for receiving and engaging said cot, said movable arm including said receiving coil and said rechargeable power supply of said loading and unloading device, and said transmitting coil inductively coupling with said receiving coil of said loading and unloading device when said arm is retracted into said vehicle wherein said receiving coil of said loading and unloading device recharges said rechargeable power supply of said loading and unloading device when said arm is retracted into said vehicle. 18. The emergency vehicle according to claim 17 , wherein said movable arm includes a pivotal arm portion, further comprising a driver, said driver selectively raising or lowering said pivotal arm portion to engage or disengage from said cot. 19. The emergency vehicle according to claim 17 , wherein said deck includes a track, said movable arm being movably mounted along said track. 20. The emergency vehicle according to claim 19 , further comprising a driver, wherein said driver selectively moves said movable arm along said track. 21. The emergency vehicle according to claim 16 , wherein said loading and unloading device includes an electrically driven device, said onboard rechargeable power supply of said loading and unloading device selectively powering said electrically driven device of said loading and unloading device. 22. The emergency vehicle according to claim 21 , wherein said loading and unloading device includes a carriage with a pivotal arm portion, and said electrically driven device comprising a driver for moving said pivotal arm portion.
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