Smart bedside wall system, easily expandable elderly welfare facility module

The modular intelligent headboard system solves the problem of limited mobility for the elderly in nursing homes, enabling convenient disassembly and installation of the bed and improving the flexibility and convenience of nursing facilities.

CN122140464APending Publication Date: 2026-06-05ITM YURIKA ARCHITECTS CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
ITM YURIKA ARCHITECTS CO LTD
Filing Date
2024-12-16
Publication Date
2026-06-05

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, the elderly have limited mobility in nursing facilities and difficulty in communicating with caregivers, leading to problems such as mobility impairment and pressure sores. Furthermore, the application of modular end-wall systems in non-institutional settings is limited.

Method used

An intelligent headboard wall system was designed, including a detachable modular headboard wall system. The modules are detachable and expandable through a main frame and modular slide rods. Combined with fixed brackets and connectors, it is convenient to install and disassemble the bed in different locations.

Benefits of technology

It enables the elderly to move freely in different places, reduces the operation time and cost of caregivers, and improves the flexibility and convenience of care facilities.

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Abstract

As an easily expandable module in a smart bedside wall system in a senior welfare facility according to one embodiment, the easily expandable module in a smart bedside wall system in a senior welfare facility includes a main frame of a plurality of modules selectively attached and detached between a bed and a wall, the easily expandable module in a smart bedside wall system in a senior welfare facility is a medical oxygen supply port module, as an auxiliary facility necessary for medical treatment and treatment (or nursing activities) in a ward anywhere (including an intensive care unit, an emergency room), since an outlet module, a switch module, a vacuum tank module, a LAN port module, a shelf or cabinet module, a storage box module, a monitoring module can be provided, it can be conveniently and selectively installed in a nursing facility, a private residence or a sanatorium, it can expand the selection range of consumers, provide convenience, and the bed fixed to the end wall can be conveniently detached and removed from the end wall at any time when it is necessary to use, so that the bed can be conveniently detached or assembled from the bed at any time, so that the bed user does not need to be moved from the bed to the bed, saving time and manpower, and can save costs. It is effective.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The following embodiments relate to an intelligent headboard wall system, which is designed for user convenience and facilitates modular expansion in elderly care facilities. Background Technology

[0002] As we enter an aging society, the white goods industry is developing rapidly. In this related field, the establishment of medical or nursing facilities and their use by the elderly are increasing rapidly.

[0003] Therefore, nursing facilities and hospitals play various roles in the welfare of the elderly, particularly in medical modular end-wall systems (hereinafter referred to as "end-wall systems") or well care units for medical purposes.

[0004] This end-wall system is a set of facilities installed in the form of cabinets at the head of a bed in a hospital or nursing home. In addition, the modular end-wall system is equipped with a power supply for operating medical equipment and an additional gas supply for therapeutic purposes.

[0005] However, with the rapid development of the silver industry, the management system still has many shortcomings. For example, there are elderly people (users) with limited mobility who are away for long periods of time, which further slows down their motor nerves or causes pressure sores. This is a problem.

[0006] Therefore, users and their guardians may wish to recuperate in other places (e.g., at home) where users can move around without restrictions and their guardians can contact them at any time, but due to cost and space constraints, they have no choice but to stay in nursing homes equipped with end-wall systems elsewhere.

[0007] Previous documents

[0008] [Patent Documents]

[0009] (Patent Document 1) 1. Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2513603 (2023-03-20)

[0010] (Patent Document 2) 2. Korean Patent Publication No. 10-1377755 (March 18, 2014) Summary of the Invention

[0011] [Problems that need to be solved]

[0012] An example is an easily expandable smart bedside wall system provided in elderly care facilities, which expands options beyond care facilities by allowing users and caregivers to recuperate in other places (e.g., at home) where users can engage in activities without restriction and where caregivers can access them at any time.

[0013] [Solutions to the problem]

[0014] This invention relates to an intelligent bedside wall system that is easy to expand in elderly care facilities. The intelligent bedside wall system includes a main unit equipped with a bed and several modules that can be selectively inserted and removed between the bed and the wall.

[0015] In addition, a main frame is provided inside the housing, which allows the housing and receiving unit to be partially opened so that the module can be housed in the housing, and the opening and closing door of the socket can be slid in the socket and opened and closed. However, a groove is formed at the tip of the inserted module, and a module slide bar for guiding the module can include at least one or more modules in the housing.

[0016] In addition, the module may include a module panel covering the container and a hook hooked to a groove close to a fixing rod that slides along the module slide to the module panel, a pressure hole on the other side of the module panel for pressurizing the hook, from which one of the module panels from which the hook protrudes, an elastic support member for supporting the hook, and a joint consisting of a hinge between the pressure hole and the hook for rotating the hook.

[0017] In addition, the fixed bracket consisting of a support unit of the support bed, which is connected to the bracket and extends towards the main frame in a hook shape, and a connecting hole formed near the first insertion hole of a portion of the insertion hole of the connector, protruding from the first insertion outlet and the second insertion outlet respectively, but formed in the opposite direction to the first and second pressure outlets by the operation of either the first or second pressure outlet on the other side, the pressure bracket for fixing and releasing the connector may include the means of the fixed bed.

[0018] In addition, the bed fixing device may include an opening and closing panel, wherein the first panel and the second panel are respectively provided with a second pressure outlet rotating toward the second insertion hole on the upper and lower sides, and the second panel partially covers the second pressure outlet.

[0019] [Invention Effects]

[0020] According to the embodiments, the intelligent bed-end wall system, which is easy to expand in elderly welfare facilities, can be conveniently installed in elderly welfare facilities, private residences or nursing facilities as an auxiliary facility necessary for medical and treatment (or nursing activities) anywhere in hospital wards (including intensive care units and emergency rooms).

[0021] Furthermore, according to the intelligent headboard wall system, which is easy to expand in elderly welfare facilities, the bed fixed to the headboard wall can be easily disassembled and removed. Therefore, when the bed is needed, the assistant can easily move the bed away from the bed or assemble it at any time. This eliminates the need to move the bed user from the bed to the bed, saving time and manpower and resulting in cost savings.

[0022] [Brief Description of Drawings]

[0023] Figure 1 The diagram is a horizontal view based on Embodiment 1, illustrating an intelligent headboard wall system that is easily expandable in elderly care facilities.

[0024] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 The exploded diagram.

[0025] Figure 3 It represents Figure 2 A magnified view of the "A" part.

[0026] Figure 4 It reflects Figure 3 Partial floor plan.

[0027] Figure 5 It is a cross diagram, shown from the back. Figure 2 The module.

[0028] Figure 6 yes Figure 5 The cross-section of “BB” in the middle.

[0029] Figure 7 The diagram shown is a horizontal view of Embodiment 2, illustrating the combination of a bed and a main unit frame for a smart headboard wall system that facilitates modular expansion in elderly care facilities.

[0030] Figure 8 It represents Figure 7 A magnified view of the "C" part.

[0031] Figure 9 yes Figure 8 Front view.

[0032] Figure 10 It is a cross-sectional view, showing Figure 8 The cross-section of “DD” in the middle.

[0033] Figure 11 It is a display Figure 10 Cross-sectional view of the operation.

[0034] [Specific details of the invention]

[0035] The embodiments are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, various modifications can be made to the embodiments, and therefore the scope of the patent application is not limited to or restricted by these embodiments. Any changes, equivalents, or substitutions to the embodiments should be understood to be included within the scope of the claims.

[0036] The specific structural or functional descriptions of the embodiments are provided for illustrative purposes only and may be modified and implemented in various forms. Therefore, the embodiments are not limited to a particular form of disclosure, and the scope of this specification includes changes, uniformities, or substitutions incorporated into the descriptive concepts.

[0037] Terms such as first or second can be used to describe various components, but the interpretation of these terms should only be used to distinguish one component from another. For example, the first component can be named the second component, and similarly, the second component can be named the first component.

[0038] When a component is said to be "connected" to another component, it should be understood that it may be directly connected to or connected to another component, but there may be another component between them.

[0039] The terminology used in the embodiments is for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as restrictive. Singular expressions include plural expressions unless the context clearly implies otherwise. In this specification, the terms "comprising" or "having" should be understood to mean the presence of the functions, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof described herein, and should not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other functions or numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof.

[0040] Unless otherwise defined, all terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, shall have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the embodiments pertain. Terms such as those defined in common dictionaries shall be interpreted as having the meaning consistent with their meaning in the relevant descriptive context and shall not be interpreted in an idealistic or overly formal sense unless expressly defined in this application.

[0041] Furthermore, when describing the accompanying drawings, regardless of the drawing code, the same reference numerals should be assigned to the same elements, and identical repetitive descriptions should be omitted. When describing embodiments, detailed descriptions should be omitted if it is determined that a specific description of the relevant technical notifications may unnecessarily obscure the essential points of the embodiment.

[0042] The advantages and features of the present invention, as well as methods for implementing them, will be described with reference to the embodiments described in detail below and the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed below, but will be practiced in various different forms. The embodiments are provided only to ensure that the disclosure of the invention is complete and to fully provide the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and the invention is defined only by the class of the claims.

[0043] In this embodiment of the invention, all terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, unless otherwise defined, have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. Terms such as those defined in common dictionaries should be interpreted as having the meaning consistent with their meaning in the relevant descriptive context and should not be interpreted in an ideal or overly formal sense unless explicitly defined in the embodiments of the invention.

[0044] The shapes, sizes, proportions, angles, and quantities disclosed in the accompanying drawings are used to illustrate embodiments of the invention. These shapes, sizes, proportions, angles, and quantities are illustrative and not limiting to the matters shown. Furthermore, in describing the invention, detailed descriptions should be omitted if it is determined that a detailed description of the known technology involved might unnecessarily obscure the essential points of the invention. If terms such as "comprising," "owning," and "manufacturing" are used in this specification, other parts may be added unless "~only" is used. This includes cases where components are represented in the singular and include the plural, unless specifically stated otherwise.

[0045] When interpreting components, even if not explicitly stated, they will be interpreted as including the error magnitude.

[0046] If the description of the positional relationship is described as '~above', '~top', '~below', '~beside', etc., then one or more other parts may be located between these two parts, unless using...

[0047] 'immediately' or 'direct'.

[0048] The term "on" for an element or another element or layer includes any situation where another layer or other element is directly inserted into another device or is located in the middle of another device. Throughout the specification, the same reference zero refers to the same component.

[0049] The dimensions and thicknesses of each configuration shown in the figure are for illustrative purposes only, and the invention is not necessarily limited to the size and thickness of the structures shown.

[0050] Each feature in the various embodiments of the present invention can be combined with each other in part or in whole, and as those skilled in the art will fully understand, they can be technically linked and driven together, and each embodiment can be performed independently of each other or together in an associated relationship.

[0051] Figure 1 This is a hierarchical diagram of an intelligent bedside wall system designed for modular expansion in elderly care facilities, based on Embodiment 1. Figure 2 yes Figure 1 Disassembly diagram, Figure 3 It represents Figure 2 Enlarged view of the "A" part. Figure 4 It represents Figure 3 A portion of the floor plan, Figure 5 It is represented from the back. Figure 2 The cross diagram of the modules, Figure 6 It represents Figure 5 A cross-sectional view of “BB”. Figure 7 Based on the hierarchical diagram of Embodiment 2, this illustrates the combination of the bed and main frame of an intelligent headboard wall system that facilitates modular expansion in elderly care facilities. Figure 8 yes Figure 7 A magnified view of the 'C' part. Figure 9 yes Figure 8 Front view, Figure 10 yes Figure 8 Cross-sectional view of DD, Figure 11 yes Figure 10 Operational cross-sectional view.

[0052] Below, for reference Figures 1 to 11 This paper describes an intelligent headboard wall system that facilitates modular expansion in elderly care facilities according to the present invention.

[0053] See Figure 1 The present invention describes a first embodiment of an intelligent bedside wall system that is easy to expand into elderly care facilities. The intelligent bedside wall system includes a main frame 20 with a bed 10 and several modules 30 that can be selectively inserted and removed between the bed and the wall.

[0054] The bed 10 includes a mattress that comes into direct contact with the user and a bed frame 11 that supports the mattress. The bed frame 11 and the support portion 12 that supports the mattress extend from the bed frame 11 to the ground to provide convenience for the user.

[0055] Such a bed 10 can contact the wall (W) and fix the movement of the bed 10. Between such a bed 10 and the wall (W), the bed 10 improves the fixation to the wall (W) and can be made to include the main frame 20 by disassembling various modules 30 to provide convenience for the user.

[0056] See Figure 2 The invention describes a modularly expandable smart bedside wall system in elderly welfare facilities, wherein the main frame 20 is connected to or fixed to the bed 10 on the wall to secure the bed 10 to the wall (W). The main frame 20 enhances convenience by allowing various modules 30 to be installed and removed in blocks and exchanged for modules 30 that the user desires.

[0057] For example, the main frame 20 is provided with a housing 21, which is partially open so that the module 30 is accommodated in the housing 21 and slides in the socket 221 to open and close the opening and closing door 222 of the socket 221. However, a groove 2231 is provided at the front end of the inserted module 30. The module slide rod 223 in the housing 21, which includes the guide module 30, may include at least one embedded module 22.

[0058] The housing 21 is fixed to one side of the wall (W), and the bed 10 can be positioned on the opposite side of the fixed side (W) of the wall. The housing 21 may include several modular embedded parts 22, wherein modules 30 are inserted into and embedded between the bed 10.

[0059] Reference Figure 3 and Figure 4 The invention describes an intelligent bedside wall system for easy modular expansion in elderly welfare facilities, wherein at least one module embedding portion 22 is provided in the housing 21 so that a user can selectively insert a module 30 as needed. The module recess 22 accommodates the module 30 internally and one side can be opened to include a socket 221.

[0060] The socket 221 can be secured by inserting the module 30 into the open side. For example, the receiver 221 here is represented as having an opening on one side, but the two facing sides are open, allowing the module to be inserted on one side while the other side can be opened to connect the module to an external device or provide power. The module 30 is secured by an opening door 222 that opens and closes, and the socket 221 can be sealed inside.

[0061] The opening and closing door 222 consists of a door component 2221 and a folding component 2222, including the folding component 2222, the user sliding the door component 2221 from the receiving component 221, the folding component 2222 unfolding or folding, the socket 221 being openable and closable, and the module 30 being fixed.

[0062] The door component 2221 is in the form of a vertical rod, which can slide horizontally from one side of the opening of the socket 221 to the horizontal side. The door component 2221 can be placed between the folding components 2222, and the module slide bar 223 between the door components 2221 can be placed between the door components 2221.

[0063] For example, when the user pushes the door component 2221 horizontally, the distance between the module slide bars 223 increases, the area inside the socket 221 expands, and the folding member 2222 can be pushed.

[0064] The folding rod 2222 is connected to the door component 2221 and can slide in close contact with the inner circumferential surface of the receiving component 221. The folding rod 2222 may include a folding rod groove that slides from the inside.

[0065] The folding member 2222 transmits the force applied to the door member 2221 and can move together with the movement of the door member 2221. Here, the socket 221 may include a curved member 224 that supports and guides the sliding of the folding member 2222.

[0066] For example, if a user wishes to insert the module into the socket 221, he pushes the door member 2221 to open the socket 221 and pushes the folding member 2222. Through the bend 224, the folding member 2222 can slide in the direction pushed by the door member 2221.

[0067] The module slide bar 223 is positioned opposite each other in the socket 221 and the door 222, and is inserted into the module connection part 312 to fix the module 30.

[0068] For example, the module slide bar 223 is respectively installed in the socket 221 and the door 2221, and can be opened through the through hole to the longitudinally penetrating part and the opposite part in the surface. The through hole and the opening part can be fixed by inserting the joint 312.

[0069] The module slide bar 223 has a groove 2231 at the tip where the module 30 is inserted, and the hook 3122 of the module 30 is tightened so that the module 30 can be fixed by the module slide bar 223.

[0070] On the other hand, the mainframe 20 can provide power from the outside by providing internal space and supplying it to the various module embedded parts, and the space of the receiving part can be expanded by integrating the module embedded parts. For example, each module embedded part 22 can be selectively manufactured according to the user's choice. Figure 2 In the design, some doors and module slides that open and close are used, while others are not.

[0071] The modular insert 22 opens and closes the door 222 according to the size of the module 30 required by the user. The internal accommodating area is adjustable, thus optimizing space utilization and enabling the use of modules of various sizes. Furthermore, it provides convenience to the user through a simple sliding fastening method.

[0072] Reference Figures 5 to 6 The present invention describes an intelligent bedside wall system for elderly welfare facilities with easily expandable modules, the modules being as follows: Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, sliding frames or cabinets are provided on the left and right sides of the bed 10, or a medical oxygen supply port module 31, an air outlet module 32, a switch module, a vacuum port module, a LAN port module, etc. are provided on the upper side of the bed 10, and the switches can be selectively switched.

[0073] For example, module 30 can provide oxygen for ventilation or nitrogen dioxide for treatment purposes such as in sanatoriums and hospitals through a centralized control method, or through a nitrogen dioxide container provided in the host frame 10 to each room.

[0074] Here, a gas terminal is incidentally installed in the main unit rack 10 so that gas can be supplied to the user and the supply rate can be adjusted.

[0075] In addition, module 30 can be provided as a vacuum terminal for therapeutic purposes, such as aspirating the patient's saliva, which can also be individually adjusted for each user.

[0076] In addition, since module 30 is the living space for the user and caregiver, a power outlet can be installed near the patient's bed to improve convenience, allowing access to amenities such as a television and radio.

[0077] In addition, module 30 may also require a calling method to allow users or guardians to urgently communicate an emergency to medical personnel. Therefore, the module equipped with a calling method provides notifications to pre-defined medical personnel (doctors, nurses, etc.) so that users can receive care smoothly.

[0078] Such modules have been described as examples, but various modules can be selectively applied according to the user's needs so that they can be easily accessed from anywhere, thereby improving convenience and expanding consumer choice.

[0079] The module 30 can be installed in the main unit rack 20 to perform various functions such as medical oxygen supply port module, outlet module, switch module, vacuum port module, LAN port module, multiple monitoring modules, and modules for connecting to external instruments and equipment. Such modules can be developed according to user needs. The oxygen supply port module 31 is described below as an example.

[0080] Module 31 can be fixed on the main unit frame 20, including module panel 311 covering socket 221 and connector 312.

[0081] The module panel 311 may cover the socket 221. One side of the module panel 311 covers the container 221 containing the device M, into which the device M is inserted, and the other side may face the user. The module panel 311 may include a joint 312 that slides into and engages with a module slide bar 223 on one corner side.

[0082] The fastening part 312 is a fixing rod 3121 that slides along the module slide bar 223 to the module panel 3121, closely abutting the groove 2231. The hook 3122 is locked in place and the hook 3122 protrudes to the other side of the module panel 311. On the other side of the module panel 311, pressure is applied to the hook 3122, the elastic support elastic bodies 3122, 3124 and the hinge 3125, so that the hook 3122 rotates between the pressure hole 3123 and the hook 3122.

[0083] The fixing rod 3121 wraps around a portion of the corner side of the device M on one side of the module panel 311 and can extend in the same direction as the device M.

[0084] The fixing rod 3121 is bent on the opposite side of the wrapping device M, so that the tip can slide through the hole and opening through the tip of the module slide rod 223.

[0085] The hook 3122 may include a hook body 3122a extending from the module panel 311 to abutment the fixing rod 3121 and a hook 3122b hooked into a groove 2231 at the end of the hook body 3122a. The hook 3122b may be retracted via the hook body 3122a and the hook hinge 3125. The hook 3122 may include an elastic support elastomer 3124 located on the other side of the hook 3122b engaged in the groove 2231.

[0086] One side of the pressure hole 3123 is connected to the hook 3122b, and the other side is partially exposed on the other side of the module panel 311 so that the operator can apply pressure to it. For example, when the pressure hole 3123 is pressurized, the hook 3122b can be rotated by the hinge 3125 to detach it from the groove 2231, thereby allowing the module panel 311 to be removed from the module slide bar 223.

[0087] Subsequently, when the operator releases the pressure port 3123, the pressure port 3123 is restored by the elastomer 3124, and the hook 3122b also rotates around the hinge 3125 to restore itself, in order to prepare for reuse.

[0088] Therefore, users can easily combine the module and the main frame together, facilitating the disassembly of the module and automatically preventing vehicle operation when not in use, thus preventing danger.

[0089] On the other hand, under normal circumstances, the bed can be fixed to the main frame fixed to the wall. In this case, a bed fixing device can be included that can separate the bed from the main frame as in Embodiment 2, because there may be problems that the bed cannot be moved in an emergency or when necessary, or that it may take a long time to separate.

[0090] Figure 7 This is a cross-sectional view of the bed and main frame assembly of the intelligent headboard wall system, which is designed for modular expansion within elderly care facilities, according to Embodiment 2. Figure 8 As a representative Figure 7 Enlarged view of the "C" part. Figure 9 for Figure 8 Front view, Figure 10 for Figure 8 The cross-sectional view of “DD”, Figure 11 To display Figure 10 A cross-sectional view of the operation.

[0091] See Figure 7 The present invention describes a second embodiment of an intelligent bedside wall system for easy modular expansion in elderly welfare facilities. The intelligent bedside wall system for easy modular expansion in elderly welfare facilities is connected to the connector 4141 through a fixing bracket 4141 formed by a first insertion hole 243 and a second insertion hole 242, and extends into the housing 21 of the main unit 20 in a hook-like form. A pressure bracket 42 is provided on the bed fixing device 40, and the connector 411 is fixed and released by either operation of a first pressure ball 422 and a second pressure ball 423, which are formed in opposite directions to each protrusion.

[0092] The main frame 20 may include several first insertion holes 241 and second insertion holes 242, which have internal receiving spaces corresponding to the support portion 12.

[0093] The first inlet 241 and the second inlet 242 are close to each other, and the accommodating spaces can be connected to each other through the communication port 243. The first insertion port 241 and the second insertion port 242 can be equipped with a device for fixing the bed 40.

[0094] The bed fixing device 40 may include a connector 411, a pressure bracket 42, and a hinged plate 43.

[0095] The connector 411 may be in the form of a hook 411, with one side connected to the support 12 of the bed 10 and the other side extending out from one side, but with the end side protruding. The connector 411 may slide into the first insertion hole 241, with the hook 411 facing upwards on the upper side of the module 30.

[0096] The hook 411 is fixed to the first pressurization port 421 and can be fixed and released by the operation of the pressurization bracket 42.

[0097] The pressurizing bracket 42 is a bracket body 421 located inside the pipe hole 243. A first pressure ball 422 extends out from the first insertion hole 241, but the slot 4221 is placed facing the ground. The second pressure ball 423 extends to the second insertion hole 242 and the bracket body 421, causing the second pressure ball 423 to rotate in the opposite direction to the pressurizing direction. When the first pressure ball 422 presses against the bracket body 421, the bracket hinge 424 causes the second pressure ball 423 to rotate in the opposite direction to the pressurizing direction. The second pressure ball 423 in the second insertion hole 242 may include an elastic support elastomer.

[0098] For example, if connector 411 is inserted into first insertion hole 241, hook 411 can be installed in snap ring groove 4221 and fixed.

[0099] On the other hand, the second insertion port 242 may include a hinge plate 43 that opens and closes the second insertion port 242 so that the operator can only operate the second pressurization port 423 when necessary.

[0100] Reference Figure 10 and Figure 11 The present invention describes the configuration and operation of a second embodiment of an intelligent headboard wall system for easy modular expansion in elderly welfare facilities. The opening and closing plate 43 is provided with a first panel 431 and a second panel 432 on the upper and lower sides, respectively, which rotate toward the second pressure port 422 inside the second insertion hole 242, such that the second panel may include the opening and closing plate 43 that partially covers the second pressure port 422.

[0101] For example, when connector 411 is inserted into first insertion hole 241, hook 411 engages with locking groove 4221 to securely fasten the bed to the main unit. Subsequently, when the operator pushes opening plates 431, 432 to second insertion hole 242 with their foot (F), second panel 432 partially covers second pressure port 423, which can be pressurized by the pressure applied to second panel 432.

[0102] Furthermore, by transmitting the rotational force from the support hinge 424 to the first pressurization outlet 422, causing it to run in the opposite direction to the pressurization direction of the second pressurization port 423, the hook 411 is released from the locking groove 4221, thereby separating the bed from the main frame.

[0103] According to the opening and closing plate 43, the second insertion hole 242 is normally sealed, which can prevent the bed 10 from deviating from the main frame 20 to protect the user. If necessary, the second pressure port 422 can be operated by the opening and closing plate 43 to make the bed 10 deviate from the main frame 20, thereby improving convenience.

[0104] Therefore, the easily expandable smart bedside wall system can be selectively installed in elderly care facilities, private residences, or nursing facilities as an auxiliary facility necessary for medical and treatment (or nursing activities) in wards (including intensive care units and emergency rooms), and can thus be easily and selectively installed in elderly care facilities, private residences, or nursing facilities.

[0105] Furthermore, according to the intelligent headboard wall system, which is easy to expand in elderly welfare facilities, the bed fixed to the headboard wall can be easily disassembled and removed. Therefore, when the bed is needed, the assistant can easily move the bed away from the bed or assemble it at any time. This eliminates the need to move the bed user from the bed to the bed, saving time and manpower and resulting in cost savings.

[0106] Referring to the accompanying drawings, embodiments of the present invention have been described in more detail. However, the present invention is not necessarily limited to such embodiments, and various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and concept of the invention. Therefore, the embodiments disclosed in this invention are not intended to limit the technical concept of the invention, but rather to illustrate it, and the scope of the technical concept of the invention is not limited by such embodiments. Therefore, the above embodiments should be understood as illustrative and not limited in all respects. The scope of protection of the present invention should be interpreted in accordance with the following claims, and all technical concepts within the equivalent scope should be interpreted as falling within the scope of the claims of the present invention.

[0107] Therefore, other embodiments, other embodiments, and those equivalent to the patent claims also fall within the scope of the claims described below.

[0108] [Code Explanation]

[0109] 10: Bed

[0110] 20: Mainframe rack

[0111] 30: Module

[0112] 40: Fixed bed

Claims

1. A smart bedside wall system that can easily expand elderly welfare facility modules, characterized in that, It includes a host frame equipped with multiple modules that are selectively separated between the bed and the wall.