Occupant support and method for positioning an occupant on the occupant support

US9707142B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9707142-B2
Application numberUS-201113039409-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 3, 2011
Priority dateMar 3, 2011
Publication dateJul 18, 2017
Grant dateJul 18, 2017

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A method of positioning an occupant ( 98 ) of a bed includes identifying ( 204 ) the presence of a discrepancy between an existing occupant position and a target occupant position, and establishing ( 206 ) an elevation gradient having a direction, magnitude and position compatible with moving the occupant from the existing occupant position to the target position. In one variant of the method the step of establishing an elevation gradient is one substep of a preordained sequence of bladder inflations and deflations. In another variant, the method includes determining ( 210 ) if the discrepancy has been corrected and responding to any noncorrection of the discrepancy. An associated bed ( 20 ) includes a mattress ( 82 ) at least one layer ( 100 ) of repositioning bladders ( 102, 104, 106, 108 ) a sensor array ( 130 ) a controller ( 140 ) and a pump ( 142 ). The controller is capable of receiving information from the sensor array ( 130 ) identifying ( 204 ) suboptimal positioning of the occupant as a function of the received information and also capable of issuing commands in response to the identification of suboptimal positioning, in particular commands for the pump ( 142 ) to inflate selected repositioning bladders, thereby urging the occupant from his or her existing position to the target position.

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We claim: 1. An occupant support comprising: a mattress; at least one layer of repositioning bladders; a sensor array; a controller capable of receiving information from the sensor array, identifying suboptimal positioning of an occupant of the occupant support as a function of the received information and also capable of issuing commands in response to the identification of suboptimal positioning; and a pump capable of inflating selected repositioning bladders in response to the issued commands; the issued commands and bladder inflation being such as to establish an elevation gradient compatible with moving the occupant laterally and/or longitudinally across the support surface from an existing occupant position to a target position; wherein the repositioning bladders are dedicated to lateral and/or longitudinal repositioning of the occupant across the support surface and are equally distributed between two laterally adjacent sectors with at least one bladder in each sector. 2. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein the mattress is constructed of foam, at least two support bladders, or both. 3. The occupant support of claim 1 wherein the controller commands inflation and deflation of the bladders to an extent and in a sequence responsive to changing characteristics of the suboptimal positioning. 4. An occupant support comprising: a mattress; at least one layer of repositioning bladders; a sensor array; a controller capable of receiving information from the sensor array, identifying suboptimal positioning of an occupant of the occupant support as a function of the received information and also capable of issuing commands in response to the identification of suboptimal positioning; and a pump capable of inflating selected repositioning bladders in response to the issued commands; the issued commands and bladder inflation being such as to establish an elevation gradient compatible with moving the occupant laterally and/or longitudinally across the support surface from an existing occupant position to a target position; wherein the repositioning bladders are dedicated to lateral and/or longitudinal repositioning of the occupant across the support surface and are equally distributed among two longitudinally adjacent sectors with at least one bladder in each sector. 5. The occupant support of claim 4 wherein the mattress is constructed of foam, at least two support bladders, or both. 6. The occupant support of claim 4 wherein the controller commands inflation and deflation of the bladders to an extent and in a sequence responsive to changing characteristics of the suboptimal positioning. 7. An occupant support comprising: a mattress; at least one layer of repositioning bladders; a sensor array; a controller capable of receiving information from the sensor array, identifying suboptimal positioning of an occupant of the occupant support as a function of the received information and also capable of issuing commands in response to the identification of suboptimal positioning; and a pump capable of inflating selected repositioning bladders in response to the issued commands; the issued commands and bladder inflation being such as to establish an elevation gradient compatible with moving the occupant laterally and/or longitudinally across the support surface from an existing occupant position to a target position; wherein the repositioning bladders are dedicated to occupant repositioning across the support surface and comprise a matrix of cells laterally and longitudinally distributed in a common layer. 8. The occupant support of claim 7 wherein the mattress is constructed of foam, at least two support bladders, or both. 9. The occupant support of claim 7 wherein the controller commands inflation and deflation of the bladders to an extent and in a sequence responsive to changing characteristics of the suboptimal positioning. 10. An occupant support comprising: a mattress; at least one layer of repositioning bladders comprising a first layer of longitudinally extending repositioning bladders and a second layer of laterally extending repositioning bladders; a sensor array above the layers of repositioning bladders; a controller capable of receiving information from the sensor array, identifying suboptimal positioning of an occupant of the occupant support as a function of the received information and also capable of issuing commands in response to the identification of suboptimal positioning; and a pump capable of inflating selected repositioning bladders in response to the issued commands; the issued commands and bladder inflation being such as to establish an elevation gradient compatible with moving the occupant laterally and/or longitudinally across the support surface from an existing occupant position to a target position. 11. The occupant support of claim 10 wherein the mattress is constructed of foam, at least two support bladders, or both. 12. The occupant support of claim 10 wherein the controller commands inflation and deflation of the bladders to an extent and in a sequence responsive to changing characteristics of the suboptimal positioning.

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  • Control or drive mechanisms · CPC title

  • divided into different adjustable sections, e.g. for Gatch position · CPC title

  • for inclination · CPC title

  • tiltable around transverse horizontal axis, e.g. for Trendelenburg position {(rocking beds for physical therapy A61H1/003; hanging patient inclined downwardly for drawing him out A61H2203/0493)} · CPC title

  • for pressure · CPC title

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What does patent US9707142B2 cover?
A method of positioning an occupant ( 98 ) of a bed includes identifying ( 204 ) the presence of a discrepancy between an existing occupant position and a target occupant position, and establishing ( 206 ) an elevation gradient having a direction, magnitude and position compatible with moving the occupant from the existing occupant position to the target position. In one variant of the method t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lachenbruch Charles A, Williamson Rachel, Hill Rom Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/05776. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 18 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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