Bed lift
US-10106070-B2 · Oct 23, 2018 · US
US9930969B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9930969-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414889195-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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To provide a bed apparatus in which the user's posture can be easily adjusted, which can be divided into lightweight and compact sections and is easy to convey, assembly and disassemble, and has improved work efficiency and maintenance performance. The bed apparatus includes: an upper frame including a back-raising mechanism and a knee-raising mechanism; and link type lifting mechanisms for moving up and down the upper frame, and is constructed such that the link type lifting mechanisms are arranged under the upper frame on the head side and on the foot side, respectively, a connection frame that integrally joins the link type lifting mechanisms to one another, is arranged between the head-side link type lifting mechanism and the foot-side link type lifting mechanism, and the operations of the back-raising mechanism and knee-raising mechanism, the head-side link type lifting mechanisms can be controlled individually or in cooperation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A bed apparatus comprising: an upper frame including a raising/lowering mechanism for raising/lowering a bed floor section; a head-side lifting mechanism and a foot-side lifting mechanism that are arranged under the upper frame so as to be able to move up and down the upper frame; a connection member that couples the head-side lifting mechanism with the foot-side lifting mechanism so as to be able to be disassembled, and is arranged between the head-side lifting mechanism and the foot-side lifting mechanism; and a control portion that controls, individually or in cooperation, the raising/lowering mechanism, the head-side lifting mechanism and the foot-side lifting mechanism, wherein the connection member includes a first positioning part at each end, the head-side lifting mechanism includes a head-side second positioning part, the foot-side lifting mechanism includes a foot-side second positioning part, one first positioning part engages with the head-side second positioning part, and the other first positioning part engages with the foot-side second positioning part. 2. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the head-side lifting mechanism and the foot-side lifting mechanism are link type lifting mechanisms, respectively, and the head-side lifting mechanism and the foot-side lifting mechanism include a stopper, respectively, for limiting a movable range of a link moving portion of the head-side lifting mechanism and the foot-side lifting mechanism. 3. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the foot-side lifting mechanism includes a retention member that retains the upper frame movably along a longitudinal direction of the upper frame. 4. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the connection member includes a positioning member for positioning between the connection member and the head-side lifting mechanism and between the connection member and the foot-side lifting mechanism. 5. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the connection member is configured to form a space in a height direction between an under portion of the connection member and a floor surface, in a state that the connection member is coupled with both the head-side lifting mechanism and the foot-side lifting mechanism. 6. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the raising/lowering mechanism is configured to tilt the bed floor section in a direction in which a head-side lifting mechanism side of the bed floor section becomes higher than a foot-side lifting mechanism side of the bed floor section or in a direction in which the foot-side lifting mechanism side of the bed floor section becomes higher than the head-side lifting mechanism side of the bed floor section. 7. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the connection member couples the head-side lifting mechanism with the foot-side lifting mechanism at a center or a vicinity of the center of the width direction of the bed by coupling a one end with an under portion of the head-side lifting mechanism and by coupling the other end with an under portion of the foot-side lifting mechanism. 8. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a width of the connection member is narrower than a width of the head-side lifting mechanism and a width of the foot-side lifting mechanism in the width direction of the bed. 9. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the connection member is sandwiched between the head-side lifting mechanism and the foot-side lifting mechanism. 10. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the raising/lowering mechanism includes a raising/lowering link acting on the bed floor section and a driving portion that drives the raising/lowering link, between the bed floor section and the upper frame, and, the raising/lowering link is configured so that one end is pivotally coupled with the upper frame while the other end is able to come into and out of contact with the bed floor section wherein the driving portion makes the other end abut the bed floor section and urge the bed floor section in the pushing-up direction only. 11. The bed apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the bed floor section includes a back section for an upper body, the raising/lowering mechanism includes a back section-raising/lowering mechanism for raising and lowering the back section, the back section-raising/lowering mechanism includes a back section-raising/lowering link acting on the back section as the raising/lowering link, and a driving portion that drives the back section-raising/lowering link, between the back section and the upper frame, and, the back section-raising/lowering link is configured so that one end is pivotally coupled with the upper frame side while the driving portion makes the other end abut the back section and urge the back section in the pushing-up direction only. 12. The bed apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the bed floor section includes a knee section for knee bending, the raising/lowering mechanism includes a knee section-raising/lowering mechanism for raising and lowering the knee section, the knee section-raising/lowering mechanism includes a knee section-raising/lowering link acting on the knee section as the raising/lowering link, and a driving portion that drives the knee section-raising/lowering link, between the knee section and the upper frame, and, the knee section-raising/lowering link is configured so that one end is pivotally coupled with the upper frame side while the driving portion makes the other end abut the knee section and urge the knee section in the pushing-up direction only. 13. The bed apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the bed floor section includes a back section for an upper body, the raising/lowering mechanism includes a back section-raising/lowering mechanism for raising and lowering the back section, and the back section in the bed floor section is tilted upward while being shifted toward the head side. 14. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the head-side lifting mechanism and the foot-side lifting mechanism each include the same constructed linkage, and the linkages are placed face to face. 15. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the head-side lifting mechanism and the foot-side lifting mechanism each have an X-linkage formed of a first link and a second link that are rotationally coupled at their medium positions and act on a lift assembly, and are arranged between a base assembly and the lift assembly, the first link is arranged so that one end is pivotally coupled with the lift assembly and the other end is coupled with the base assembly so as to move along the base assembly, the second link is arranged so that one end is pivotally coupled with the base assembly and the other end is coupled with the lift assembly so as to move along the lift assembly, a third link acting on the X-linkage and a driving portion that drives the third link being provided between the base assembly and the lift assembly, and, the third link is arranged so that one end is pivotally coupled with the base assembly or the lift assembly while the other end is arranged so as to come into or out of contact with the first link or the second link, wherein the driving portion makes the other end abut the first link or the second link and urge the lift assembly in the raising direction only. 16. The bed apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the connection member can couple the head-side lifting mechanism with the foot-side lifting mechanism, by an attachment which can be han
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