Tilting attachment for a bed

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Inventors

Sandlin, Joseph P.

Application #

801475

Filed

May-31-1977

Published

Sep-19-1978

Current US Class

005/108
005/609
005/658
248/370

International Classes

A61G 007/06

Field of Search

5/61 5/62 5/63 5/64 5/65 5/108 5/60 5/184 248/139 248/370

Examiners

Stein; Mervin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Middleton; James B.

US Patent References

4006499   Hospital bed

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Abstract
An attachment for conventional beds whereby a bed is made to tilt, rotating generally about the centerline of a person lying in the bed, the attachment including a pair of stanchions, each stanchion having a stirrup pivotally connected thereto, each stirrup having cups for receiving the feet of a bed, and a tilt control means for shifting the stirrup with respect to the stanchion, the stirrup rotating about the pivotal axis which is generally aligned with the centerline of a person lying in the bed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An attachment, for a bed having feet to support said bed and a mattress for supporting a person on said bed, said attachment including a base frame, said base frame comprising a pair of spaced stanchions, and a pair of journal means carried by said stanchions, a receiving frame carried by said base frame for receiving said bed, said receiving frame comprising a first stirrup having a base, an apex above said base and generally centrally thereof, said first stirrup being adjacent to one stanchion of said pair of stanchions, a first axle fixed to said apex and extending towards said one stanchion, said axle being journaled in one of said journal means, a second stirrup having a second base, a second apex above said second base and generally centrally thereof, said second stirrup being adjacent to the other stanchion of said pair of stanchions, a second axle fixed to said second apex and extending towards said other stanchion, said second axle being journaled in the other of said journal means, a plurality of securing means carried by said first base and said second base for holding said feet of said bed above a support surface, said first axle and said second axle being located along and coaxial with an axis, said axis being located so as to extend generally along the upper surface of said mattress and longitudinally thereof so that said axis is generally coincident with the center line of said person, means for selectively fixing said first stirrup with respect to said second stirrup for simultaneous movement, and tilt control means for rotating said receiving frame with respect to said base frame about said axis.



Description
This invention relates generally to beds for invalids and the like, and is more particularly concerned with an attachment for a bed to render the bed tiltable without regard to the configuration of the bed itself.

There are numerous instances in which a person is confined to a bed for extended periods of time. Sometimes a person has a prolonged illness and is required to remain in bed for several weeks or several months. Also, a person who has lost the use of some portion of his body may be confined to bed for the rest of his life, except for relatively brief sojourns in a wheelchair or other conveyance. Regardless of the reason for a person's being confined to bed, it is important for the person to be as active as possible in order to facilitate circulation of blood.

If a person lies in a bed without moving for extended periods of time, the lack of blood circulation occasioned by the weight of the body's pressing against the bed leads to necrosis in those portions of the body touching the bed. The necrotic tissue may extend to some considerable depth if the person remains immobile for a sufficient length of time, thereby greatly increasing the discomfort of being confined to bed.
 
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