Vibrating patient support apparatus with a resonant referencing percussion device

a percussion device and patient technology, applied in the field of patient support devices, can solve the problems of waste of energy, unable to detect and/or utilize the natural resonant and the controllers of known percussion devices cannot sense or process the displacement amplitude with the displacement frequency of the vibrating media of the bladder, so as to reduce the wear on the device and minimize the potential damage. , the effect of saving system energy

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-12-07
STRYKER CANADIAN MANAGEMENT
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[0007] A vibrating patient support apparatus has a resonant referencing percussion device preferably located internally to a cover of a mattress of the apparatus. The percussion device delivers a percussion or vibration at a controlled operating frequency that is preferably slightly less than a resonant frequency located internal to the mattress of the apparatus. With the various weight distributions of a patient, the device is capable of determining the ever shifting resonant frequency via signals received by the controller from a pressure sensor or accelerometer of the device. Because the operating frequency is slightly less than the natural resonating frequency, energy of the system is conserved. Because the operating frequency is not the controller calculated resonant frequency, wear on the device and potential damage is minimized.

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Unfortunately, controllers of known percussion devices do not sense or process displacement amplitude with displacement frequency of the vibrating media of the bladders.
Hence, known percussion devices are not capable of detecting and / or utilizing natural resonant frequencies of the vibrating media.
If the operating vibration frequency of known percussion devices is too distant from the natural resonant frequency, energy is wasted.
If the operating vibration frequency is unintentionally at the natural resonant frequency, then damage or accelerated wear of the patient support apparatus may occur.

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[0023] Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, a vibrating patient support apparatus of the present invention is generally shown at 10.

[0024] Referring to FIG. 1, the patient support apparatus 10 of the present invention is shown in combination with a mobile hospital bed frame 12. As illustrated, the hospital bed frame 12 typically includes a plurality of side rails 14 that can be lowered for patient transfer and raised to confine a patient. The hospital bed frame 12 can also include a plurality of adjustable sections including an adjustable head section 16 that is pivotally adjustable relative to a main body section 18 of the bed frame 12 to allow the patient to sit up while eating or visiting with family.

[0025] Still referring to FIG. 1, the patient support apparatus 10 preferably comprises a generally self-contained mattress or pad assembly 20 having a patient support surface 22. The mattress 20 is refer...

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A vibrating patient support apparatus has a resonant referencing percussion device preferably located internally to a cover of a mattress of the apparatus. The percussion device delivers a percussion or vibration at a controlled operating frequency that is preferably slightly less than a resonant frequency located internal to the mattress of the apparatus. With the various weight distributions of a patient, the device is capable of determining the ever shifting resonant frequency via control signals received by a controller from a pressure sensor or accelerometer of the device. Because the operating frequency is slightly less than the natural resonating frequency, energy of the system is conserved. Because the operating frequency is not the controller calculated resonant frequency, wear on the device and potential damage is minimized.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60 / 677,728, filed May 4, 2005, the advantages and disclosure of this application is hereby incorporated by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates generally to a patient support apparatus and more particularly to a resonant frequency referencing percussion device of a vibrating patient support apparatus. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Patient support systems are well known in the art for providing therapy to a patient. A typical patient support apparatus comprises a mattress having a plurality of air bladders for supporting the patient against the bias of gravitational forces, a percussion device that alternates inflation and deflation of air bladders to provide percussion and vibration therapy to the patient, and a rotation device, usually positioned beneath the mattress, to rotate the patient from side to side. Percussi...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47C27/10A47C27/08
CPCA61G7/008A61G7/0507A61G7/05715A61G7/05769A61G2007/05784A61G2203/34A61H2201/0146A61H2201/0134A61H2201/0138A61H2201/0142A61H2201/5056A61H2203/0443A61H9/0078A61G7/05784
Inventor DIONNE, JEAN-PAULDOSTALER, MELANIE
Owner STRYKER CANADIAN MANAGEMENT
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