Battery cell adaptor
US-2024006700-A1 · Jan 4, 2024 · US
US9306322B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9306322-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313790762-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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A patient support apparatus—such as a bed, stretcher, cot, chair, operating table, or the like—includes at least one electrical connector having at least one magnet integrated therein for magnetically retaining the connector with a complementary connector. The connector and the complementary connector may be designed such that they are retained together substantially only by magnetic forces, rather than frictional forces. Multiple magnets may be included within the connectors such that the connectors only couple together in a specific orientation. The connector may connect the patient support apparatus to a mattress positioned thereon, to a wall outlet, to a removable footboard or headboard, to a removable pedestal, or to other devices. The connector may include an internal safety switch that turns on a high voltage connection only when a low voltage connection is established.
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What is claimed is: 1. A patient support apparatus comprising: a patient support surface adapted to support a patient thereon; an electrical control system adapted to control a plurality of features of the patient support apparatus; an electrical connector in electrical communication with said electrical control system, said electrical connector integrated into a mattress positioned on said patient support apparatus, and said electrical connector adapted to releasably couple to a complementary connector in order to transfer electrical power therebetween, the complementary connector being electrically coupled to a pedestal that is supportable on the patient support apparatus wherein said pedestal provides a user interface adapted to allow a user to control at least one aspect of the electrical control system; and a magnet incorporated into said electrical connector, said magnet adapted to releasably hold said electrical connector and the complementary connector together via magnetic coupling and to assist in aligning said electrical connector and the complementary connector. 2. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 wherein said electrical connector includes a north magnetic pole and a south magnetic pole, said north magnetic pole adapted to releasably couple to a complementary south magnetic pole in the complementary connector, and said south magnetic pole adapted to releasably couple to a complementary north magnetic pole in the complementary connector in order to hold said electrical connector and the complementary connector together when the north and south magnetic poles are aligned with the complementary south and north magnetic poles, respectively, and to resist coupling the electrical connector and the complementary connector together when the north and south magnetic poles are not aligned with the complementary south and north magnetic poles, respectively. 3. The patient support apparatus of claim 2 wherein said electrical connector and complementary connector are adapted to transfer data therebetween. 4. The patient support apparatus of claim 2 wherein the north magnetic pole is part of a first magnet incorporated into said electrical connector and the south magnetic pole is part of a second magnet incorporated into said electrical connector. 5. The patient support apparatus of claim 2 wherein said north and south poles of the electrical connector are adapted to releasably couple to the complementary south and north magnetic poles such that at least 40 pounds of force are required to separate the electrical connector from the complementary connector. 6. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 wherein said patient support apparatus is one of a bed, a stretcher, a cot, or a recliner. 7. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 wherein said electrical connector and the complementary connector are held together solely by magnetic force and without any friction fitting. 8. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 wherein said electrical connector further includes: a first conductor; a second conductor adapted to carry a voltage higher than a voltage carried by said first conductor; a sensor adapted to detect when said first conductor is electrically connected to the complementary connector; and a switch that turns on electrical power to said second conductor when said sensor detects that the first conductor is electrically connected to the complementary connector and that turns off electrical power to said second conductor when said sensor detects that the first conductor is electrically disconnected from the complementary connector. 9. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 wherein said electrical connector is coupled to an electrical cable, said electrical cable being extendable out of, and retractable into, a housing. 10. The patient support apparatus of claim 9 further including an automatic retraction device that is adapted to automatically retract said electrical cable into the housing when activated by a user. 11. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 further including an indicator that provides a visual indication when said electrical connector and the complementary connector are electrically coupled together. 12. The patient support apparatus of claim 11 wherein said indicator includes a light emitting diode incorporated into said electrical connector, said light emitting diode adapted to emit light when said electrical connector and the complementary connector are electrically coupled together.
Four or more poles · CPC title
Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons (stretchers with facilities for picking up patients or disabled persons A61G1/003) · CPC title
Two-part coupling devices held in engagement by a magnet · CPC title
Adjustable operating tables; Controls therefor · CPC title
Control or drive mechanisms · CPC title
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