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Bed rail with entrapment-resistant side panel

a side panel and bed rail technology, applied in the field of portable bed rail construction, can solve the problems of gap between a mattress and a bed rail, the structure of the bed rail itself can present dangers to patients, and the collapse of the bed rail itself has its own safety problems, so as to achieve the effect of restricting outward lateral

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-02-23
CLUTE LORNE JASON
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Benefits of technology

"The present invention is a bed rail that includes a frame and a flexible covering. The frame has legs that fit between a bed box spring and a mattress, and a side panel frame that can be hingeably attached to the legs. The side panel frame has a lowered locked position that can be rotated 180 degrees to extend vertically downward. The covering has lower, intermediate, and upper horizontal and vertical sleeves that cover the frame. The intermediate rod helps restrain the covering from lateral excursions. The technical effect of this invention is to provide a bed rail that is stable and secure, while also being flexible and comfortable for the user."

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One problem which has been recognized with bed rails is the gap which exists or which can be formed, between a mattress and a bed rail.
It has also been recognized that the structure of bed rails themselves can present dangers to patients.
The smaller, collapsible bed rails have their own safety issues.
A potentially dangerous situation may be posed by outward deflection of the flexible panel cover, in the region above the mattress itself.
In this region, between the lower and upper rods, the flexible panel cover is largely unsupported, and forces imposed by the patient or small child rolling into the panel may cause it to flex outwardly and create a suffocating pocket.

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[0026] Turning now to the drawings, and in particular to FIG. 1, the bed rail 11 of the present invention generally comprises a bed rail frame 12 and a bed rail covering 13. Frame 12 includes bed rail legs 14 adapted to fit between a bed box spring 16 and a bed mattress 17. Bed rail legs 14 have an outer end 18 extending to one side of the bed and an inner end 19 extending toward the middle portion of the mattress 17.

[0027] Bed rail frame 12 further includes an elongated side panel frame 21, having a horizontal axis. During normal use, side panel frame 21 extends vertically above bed mattress 17, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. However, owing to its pivotal mounting arrangement, to be discussed more fully below, side panel frame 21 may also be rotated downwardly into a lowered position, as shown in broken line in FIG. 2. Side panel frame 21 is comprised of a lower rod 22, an upper rod 23, and an intermediate rod 24 located therebetween.

[0028] Preferably, and for ease of assembly and di...

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Abstract

A bed rail for mounting to the side of a bed includes a pair of support legs and an entrapment-resistant side panel. The side panel includes a rigid frame enclosed within a flexible bed rail cover. The frame is generally rectangular in shape, having upper, intermediate, and lower horizontal rods, spanning first and second vertical shafts. The intermediate rod is preferably attached to the bed rail covering by means of a sheath, and located so as to restrain outward lateral excursions of said bed rail covering in the region between the lower and upper rods. The lowermost ends of the vertical shafts are pivotally connected to outer ends of the support legs. The support legs have inner ends installed between the mattress and the box spring. Anchor straps extend between the outer ends of the support legs and an anchor plate on the other side of the bed.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The invention relates generally to apparatus designed to prevent patients or children from falling out of beds. More particularly, the invention pertains to a portable bed rail construction, employing a vertical side panel having imbedded rigid structure to resist outward lateral forces imposed by a disabled person or a child. [0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art [0004] Bed rails have been used for many years in hospitals and health care facilities to restrain patients, and in particular, to prevent them from falling out of a bed or making other damaging movements. Many of these bed rails are structurally integrated with the bed, and generally include some adjustability feature, so they can be raised and lowered with respect to the bed mattress. A Bed Rail Mechanism, shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,993,089, granted to Solomon et al., is representative of this type of bed rail. [0005] One problem which has been recognized...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47C21/08
CPCA47C21/08A61G2007/0518A61G2007/051A61G7/0507A61G7/051A61G7/0518
Inventor CLUTE, LORNE JASON
Owner CLUTE LORNE JASON