Bed device

The bed device uses a drive mechanism and alarm unit to notify height changes via sounds and vibrations, addressing the challenge of visually confirming electric bed height changes, especially in dark environments, thereby preventing obstacles.

JP2026042887APending Publication Date: 2026-03-11PARAMOUNT BED CO LTD
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Filing Date
2026-01-06
Publication Date
2026-03-11

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Technical Problem

Existing electric beds are difficult to visually confirm the height change, especially in dark environments, posing a risk of items getting caught between the bed and the floor.

Method used

A bed device equipped with a drive mechanism, control unit, and alarm unit that notifies different patterns of notification information based on the bed's height from the floor, including sounds and vibrations, allowing operators to recognize height changes without visual confirmation.

Benefits of technology

Enables easy recognition of bed height changes through auditory and tactile cues, preventing obstacles from being caught between the bed and the floor.

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Abstract

To make it easy to recognize a change in the height of a bed in a bed device. [Solution] A bed device A includes a bed 200, a drive mechanism 300 that raises and lowers the bed, a control unit that controls the drive mechanism, and an alarm unit that notifies notification information based on instructions from the control unit, and the control unit causes the alarm unit to notify different patterns of notification information depending on the height of the bed from the floor.
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a bed apparatus. [Background technology]

[0002] For example, Patent Document 1 discloses an electric bed equipped with a lifting device that raises and lowers the bed frame and a switch that operates the lifting device. Patent Document 2 discloses an electric bed that can raise and lower the bed frame in stages. Furthermore, Patent Document 3 discloses an electric bed in which the lifting speed of the bed frame is variable. These bed devices can raise and lower the bed frame and adjust the height of the bed by operating a switch. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-159807 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2014-076214 [Patent Document 3] Patent No. 5690033 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] These electric beds are operated by a user of the electric bed or the user's caregiver (hereinafter referred to as the operator) who visually checks the height of the bed supported by the bed frame from the floor. In this case, the operator often looks from above, which can make it difficult to visually confirm the height of the bed. This is particularly difficult in a dark room, for example. Furthermore, if the operator is unable to recognize the height of the bed, there is a risk that items (such as nursing care products) placed around the bed device may become caught between the bed and the floor.

[0005] The present invention has been made in consideration of the above-mentioned problems, and aims to make it easier to recognize changes in the height of the bed. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] In order to achieve the above object, the present invention, as a first invention, provides a bed device comprising a bed, a drive mechanism for raising and lowering the bed, a control unit for controlling the drive mechanism, and an alarm unit for notifying notification information based on instructions from the control unit, wherein the control unit causes the alarm unit to notify notification information of different patterns depending on the height of the bed from the floor.

[0007] According to this invention, the notification unit notifies different patterns of notification information depending on the height of the bed from the floor. As a result, the operator can grasp the height of the bed by recognizing this notification information without visually checking the height of the bed. Therefore, the operator can easily recognize changes in the height of the bed.

[0008] As a second invention, in the first invention, the control unit adopts a means for causing the drive mechanism to temporarily stop the descent of the bed when the height of the bed from the floor reaches a preset temporary stop height.

[0009] In this case, the drive mechanism stops operating when the height of the bed from the floor reaches the temporary stop height. As a result, the descent of the bed stops temporarily at the temporary stop height. Therefore, when the operator realizes that the descent of the bed has stopped, he or she can check whether there are any obstacles between the bed and the floor.

[0010] As a third invention, in the second invention, the control unit employs a means for causing the notification unit to notify the notification information only when the bed is at or below the temporary stop height.

[0011] In this case, the notification unit notifies the notification information only when the height of the bed from the floor is equal to or less than the temporary stop height, so that the operator can recognize that the height of the bed from the floor is equal to or less than the temporary stop height by recognizing the notification information without visually checking the height of the bed.

[0012] As a fourth invention, in the first to third inventions, the notification unit is provided with a speaker, and the control unit adopts a means for causing the speaker to emit notification information sounds of different patterns depending on the height of the bed from the floor.

[0013] In this case, the speaker emits notification information sounds with different patterns depending on the height of the bed from the floor, allowing the operator to recognize the pattern of the notification information sounds and recognize changes in the height of the bed from the floor without having to visually check the height of the bed.

[0014] As a fifth invention, in the fourth invention, the notification information sound has a pattern in which a sound generation period, during which the sound continues to be emitted, and a sound silencing period, during which no sound is emitted, are alternately repeated, and at least one of the sound generation period and the sound silencing period is set to become shorter as the height of the bed from the floor becomes lower.

[0015] In this case, the lower the height of the bed from the floor, the shorter at least one of the sounding period and the muting period of the notification information sound is set, which allows the operator to intuitively recognize the pattern of the notification information sound and to recognize changes in the height of the bed from the floor without visually checking the height of the bed.

[0016] As a sixth invention, in the fourth or fifth invention, the control unit adopts a means for making the speaker emit a stop sound, which is a sound that notifies the user that the descent of the bed has stopped, when the descent of the bed stops.

[0017] In this case, when the descent of the bed stops, a stop sound is emitted from the speaker, which allows the operator to recognize that the descent of the bed has stopped without visually checking.

[0018] As a seventh invention, in any of the fourth to sixth inventions, a detection unit is further provided for detecting environmental changes around the bed, and the control unit adopts a means for changing at least one of the sound pressure and frequency of the notification information sound based on input from the detection unit.

[0019] In this case, the speaker emits a notification information sound having a sound pressure or frequency that corresponds to changes in the environment around the bed apparatus, thereby preventing the notification information sound from disturbing the surrounding environment.

[0020] As an eighth invention, in the above first to seventh inventions, a means is adopted in which an operation unit to which a lifting / lowering command is input is further provided, the notification unit has a vibration generating unit that vibrates the operation unit, and the control unit causes the vibration generating unit to emit vibrations of different patterns depending on the height of the bed from the floor.

[0021] In this case, the vibration generating unit generates vibrations with different patterns depending on the height of the bed from the floor, allowing the operator to recognize the vibration pattern and thus recognize changes in the height of the bed from the floor without having to visually check the height of the bed.

[0022] As a ninth invention, in the first to eighth inventions, the notification unit is provided with a display unit that displays notification information, and a warning display of a different pattern is displayed on the display unit depending on the height of the bed from the floor.

[0023] In this case, the display unit displays a warning in a different pattern depending on the height of the bed from the floor, allowing the operator to recognize changes in the height of the bed from the floor by checking the display on the display unit. [Effects of the Invention]

[0024] According to the present invention, the control unit controls the notifying unit to notify notification information of different patterns depending on the height of the bed from the floor. Therefore, by recognizing the notification information, the operator can check the height of the bed from the floor without looking at the bed, making it easier to recognize changes in the height of the bed. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0025] [Figure 1] 1 is a side view of a bed apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of a drive mechanism, a controller, and an operation unit of the bed device. [Figure 3] 1 is a front view of an operation unit of a bed apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 4] 5 is a flowchart showing an outline of the operation of lowering the bed of the bed apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 5] 6 is a flowchart showing details of the operation of the bed apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention when the bed is lowered. [Figure 6] 4 shows an example of a pattern of a buzzer sound emitted by a speaker of the bed apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 7] FIG. 10 is a functional block diagram of a modified example of the drive mechanism, controller, and operation unit of the bed apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 8] FIG. 10 is a plan view of a bed apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a side view of the bed device shown in FIG. [Figure 10] FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a support pedestal that constitutes the bed apparatus shown in FIG. [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a plan view of the support frame shown in FIG. [Figure 12] FIG. 11 is a side view of the support cradle shown in FIG. [Figure 13] 11 is a side view of the support cradle shown in FIG. 10, showing a state in which the main frame is raised by the lifting mechanism. FIG. [Figure 14]FIG. 10 is a front view of an operating unit applied to a bed apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0026] [First embodiment] A first embodiment of a bed apparatus according to the present invention will be described below with reference to Figures 1 to 5. Figure 1 is a side view of a bed apparatus A according to this embodiment. Note that the H direction in Figure 1 indicates the direction of the head of a user of the bed apparatus A, and the F direction indicates the direction of the feet of the user. In the following description, the H direction (head side) is the forward direction, the F direction (foot side) is the backward direction, and the right side when lying on one's back on a bed 200 (described later) is referred to as the right, and the left side is referred to as the left. The bed apparatus A has a support gantry 100, a bed 200, a drive mechanism 300, a controller 400, and an operation unit 500.

[0027] The support stand 100 includes a base frame 110, a main frame 111, a lifting mechanism 120, and a board 130. The base frame 110 is a rectangular member that is placed on the floor surface (installation surface). Leg members 100a are attached to the ends of the base frame 110 that come into contact with the floor surface. The leg members 100a are rubber cover members that are installed to prevent damage to the floor surface due to the concentration of load on the floor surface.

[0028] The main frame 111 is a rectangular frame member when viewed from the floor side, and directly supports the bed 200. The main frame 111 also has option mounting parts 110a. A pair of option mounting parts 110a are provided on the left and right sides of the main frame 111, and another pair is also provided in the front-to-rear direction, spaced apart. These option mounting parts 110a are members for fixing fences (not shown) to prevent falls.

[0029] The lifting mechanism 120 has a first link 120a, a second link 120b, and a connecting pin 120c. The first link 120a is a rod-shaped member that connects the base frame 110 and the main frame 111. The first link 120a is fixed to the base frame 110 and is also fixed to the main frame 111 so as to be slidable in the front-to-rear direction. The second link 120b is also a rod-shaped member that connects the base frame 110 and the main frame 111, like the first link 120a, and is installed so as to intersect with the first link 120a. The second link 120b is fixed to the main frame 111 and is also fixed to the base frame 110 so as to be slidable in the front-to-rear direction.

[0030] The connecting pin 120c connects the first link 120a and the second link 120b so that both components can rotate around the intersection of the first link 120a and the second link 120b. A pair of such lifting mechanisms 120 is provided on the left and right in the forward direction. These lifting mechanisms 120 are components that support the main frame 111 so that the main frame 111 can be raised and lowered by the first link 120a and the second link 120b.

[0031] The board 130 is fixed to the support cradle 12 and stands up higher than the bed surface 21. A pair of boards 130 are provided, one at the front and one at the rear, and stand up from both ends of the second vertical member 33 in the front-rear direction.

[0032] The support cradle 100 configured as described above supports the bed 200 by connecting a main frame 111 that directly supports the bed 200 to a base frame 110 that is placed directly on the floor surface via an elevating mechanism 120. The support cradle 100 also enables the bed 200 supported by the main frame 111 to be raised and lowered by the elevating mechanism 120. The bed 200 is a flat plate-shaped member, and is placed on the support cradle 100 as shown in Fig. 1. A mattress (not shown) is placed on such a bed 200.

[0033] FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of the drive mechanism 300, the controller 400, and the operation unit 500. The drive mechanism 300 is connected to the first link 120a via a connecting unit (not shown) so that its motion is transmitted, and is installed inside the main frame 111. As shown in FIG. 2, the drive mechanism 300 includes a motor 330 and a position information detector 331. The motor 330 has a rotating shaft (not shown) that rotates, and generates power to raise and lower the bed 200. The position information detector 331 detects the amount of rotation of the motor 330 from the amount of rotation as information regarding the height of the bed 200 from the floor (the installation surface of the base frame), and inputs this information to a first control unit 440 (described later). The drive mechanism 300 is connected to a power source (not shown), and rotates the first link 120a clockwise or counterclockwise in response to instructions from the first control unit 440, thereby raising and lowering the bed 200.

[0034] The controller 400 is fixed to the support cradle 100 and connected to a power supply (not shown). The controller 400 has a first control unit 440, a storage unit 441, and an environment detection unit 442. The first control unit 440 controls the motor 330 based on data acquired from the position information detection unit 331. The first control unit 440 also determines the brightness of the room from a signal input from the environment detection unit 442, and transmits an instruction regarding the volume (sound pressure) of the speaker 552 to the second control unit 550. In other words, the first control unit 440 changes the sound pressure of the buzzer sound (notification information sound) based on the input from the environment detection unit 442.

[0035] The storage unit 441 is a memory that transmits and receives data to and from the first control unit 440 in response to a request from the first control unit 440. The storage unit 441 also stores in advance a maximum floor height, which is the maximum height from the floor of the bed 200, a temporary stop height, a minimum floor height, which is the lowest height to which the bed 200 can be lowered, a buzzer sound pattern, and a program to be executed by the first control unit 440. The temporary stop height is the height from the floor at which the descent of the bed 200 is temporarily stopped, and is determined in advance when the bed device A is manufactured. In this embodiment, the temporary stop height is set to 29 cm (290 mm), for example. The environment detection unit 442 (detection unit) is an illuminance sensor that detects the brightness of the room in which the bed device A is installed. The environment detection unit 442 outputs a signal of the detected illuminance to the first control unit 440.

[0036] 3 is a front view of the operation unit 500. The operation unit 500 is connected to the controller 400 by a cable (not shown). As shown in FIG. 2, the operation unit 500 includes a second control unit 550, an input unit 551, a speaker 552, and a display unit 553. The second control unit 550 controls the speaker 552 and the display unit 553 based on instructions from the first control unit 440 and a signal input from the input unit 551. The first control unit 440 and the second control unit 550 function as a control unit in the present invention by working together.

[0037] As shown in Fig. 3, the input unit 551 has a descent switch 551a, an ascent switch 551b, and a volume control button (not shown). The descent switch 551a is a switch that the operator operates to lower the bed 200. The ascent switch 551b is a switch that the operator operates to raise the bed 200. The descent switch 551a and the ascent switch 551b are turned on only while the operator continues to press them. The volume control button is a button that the operator uses to adjust the volume of the speaker 552. The operator can also set the buzzer not to sound by operating the volume control button.

[0038] The speaker 552 emits a buzzer sound based on an instruction from the second control unit 550. The speaker 552 corresponds to the notification unit in the present invention. The display unit 553 is a monitor that displays information such as the height of the bed 200 based on an instruction from the second control unit 550.

[0039] Such a bed apparatus A is an electric bed in which the height of the bed 200 from the floor can be adjusted by the user or the user's caregiver. An operation to raise or lower the bed 200 is input by the operator via an operation unit 500 placed at the operator's hand. The bed apparatus A raises or lowers the bed 200 based on this input. FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing an outline of the lowering operation of the bed 200. As shown in FIG. 4, when the lowering switch 551a is pressed, the lowering of the bed 200 begins (step S1). When the height of the bed 200 from the floor reaches the temporary stop height, a buzzer (temporary stop sound) is sounded from the speaker 552, and the lowering operation of the bed 200 is stopped (step S2). Furthermore, when the lowering switch 551a is pressed again, the bed 200 is lowered again with the buzzer sound (lowering sound) being sounded (step S3). When the height of the bed 200 from the floor reaches the minimum floor height, a buzzer (final stop sound) is sounded from the speaker 552, and the descent of the bed 200 is stopped (step S4).

[0040] Next, the operation of the bed 200 in the bed apparatus A when it is lowered will be described in detail with reference to Figures 5 and 6. Figure 5 is a flowchart showing the details of the operation of the bed 200 when it is lowered.

[0041] First, it is determined whether the descent switch 551a is ON (step S1). Here, the second control unit 550 determines whether the descent switch 551a is ON or not. If it is determined that the descent switch 551a is not ON, the descent of the bed 200 is stopped (step S12). If it is determined that the descent switch is ON, it is determined whether the bed height is higher than the temporary stop height (step S13). Here, the first control unit 440 compares the height of the bed 200 from the floor acquired from the position information detection unit 331 with the temporary stop height (29 cm) stored in the memory unit 441.

[0042] If it is determined that the height of the bed 200 from the floor is higher than the temporary stop height, that is, if the determination is YES in step S13, the first control unit 440 rotates the motor 330 to lower the bed 200 (step S14). Next, it is determined whether the height of the bed 200 from the floor is the temporary stop height (step S15). Here, the first control unit 440 compares the height of the bed 200 from the floor acquired from the position information detection unit 331 with the temporary stop height stored in the memory unit 441. If the height of the bed 200 from the floor is higher than the temporary stop height, that is, if the determination is NO in step S15, the process returns to step S2 again.

[0043] When the height of the bed 200 from the floor reaches the temporary stop height, that is, when the determination is YES in step S15, the first control unit 440 stops the operation of the motor 330 and stops the descent of the bed 200 (step S16). Furthermore, the first control unit 440 causes the speaker 552 to emit a buzzer sound indicating that the bed 200 has reached the temporary stop height (step S17). Note that the operations of steps S16 and S17 can be performed in any order, and step S17 may be performed first and then step S16.

[0044] Next, it is determined whether the descent switch is ON even after the buzzer sound is emitted (step S18). Here, the first control unit 440 determines whether the descent switch 551a is ON. If the descent switch 551a is ON, that is, if the determination is YES in step S18, the first control unit 440 stops the descent of the bed 200 (step S19) and returns to step S18 again. If the bed 200 is lowered from a position higher than the temporary stop height, the bed 200 continues to be stopped at the temporary stop height even if the user continues to press the descent switch 551a. In other words, even if the operator continues to press the descent switch 551a, the bed 200 does not descend in step S19.

[0045] On the other hand, if the lowering switch 551a is not ON, that is, if the determination in step S18 is NO, the process returns to step S2. In this way, the operator needs to press the lowering switch 551a again to lower the height of the bed 200 below the temporary stop height. When the operator presses the lowering switch 551a again and a signal is input to the second control unit 550, the determination in step S2 becomes YES, and the process proceeds to step S13.

[0046] In step S13, if the height of the bed 200 from the floor is equal to or less than the temporary stop height, that is, if the determination is NO, a buzzer sound is emitted in a buzzer sound pattern according to the height in accordance with the unit interval period t3 in Table 1 (step S20). At this time, the first control unit 440 changes the sound pressure of the buzzer sound based on the input from the environment detection unit 442.

[0047] Fig. 6 shows an example of a pattern of a buzzer sound emitted by speaker 552. t1 in Fig. 6 indicates a sound generation period (100 ms) during which a sound (buzzer sound) continues to be emitted from speaker 552, and t2 indicates a mute period (50 ms) during which no sound is emitted from speaker 552. In other words, in the diagram shown in Fig. 6, the horizontal direction on the paper indicates time, and the vertical direction on the paper indicates the presence or absence of a buzzer sound; at a given time, when the solid line is located on the upper side of the paper, it means that a sound is emitted from speaker 552, and when the solid line is located on the lower side of the paper, it means that no sound is emitted from speaker 552. t3 indicates a unit interval period (variable).

[0048] The buzzer sound has one unit consisting of a sound generation period, a mute period, and another sound generation period, and this unit U (see FIG. 6) is sounded multiple times with a unit interval period t3 between them to attract the operator's attention. Note that the unit interval period t3 of this buzzer sound is set according to Table 1 shown below so that the lower the height of the bed 200 from the floor, the shorter the unit interval period t3. In other words, the pattern of the buzzer sound changes depending on the height of the bed 200 from the floor. Note that the output value of the height of the bed 200 from the floor detected by the position information detection unit 331 is in centimeters (cm) with decimal points rounded down.

[0049] [Table 1]

[0050] Returning to FIG. 5, following step S20, the first control unit 440 controls the motor 330 to start lowering the bed 200 (step S21). Next, the first control unit 440 determines whether the height of the bed 200 from the floor has reached the minimum floor height, which is the lowest height to which the bed 200 can be lowered (step S22). If the height is higher than the minimum floor height, that is, if the determination in step S22 is NO, the process returns to step S2. If the height is the minimum floor height, that is, if the determination in step S22 is YES, the first control unit 440 stops the lowering of the bed 200 (step S23). At this time, a long stop buzzer sound (stop sound) may be sounded together with the stopping of the lowering of the bed 200.

[0051] The bed device A of this embodiment includes, as control units, a first control unit 440 and a second control unit 550 that cause a speaker 552 to emit buzzer sounds with different patterns depending on the height from the floor of the bed 200. This allows the operator to check changes in the height from the floor of the bed 200 without visually checking the height of the bed.

[0052] Furthermore, the bed apparatus A of this embodiment includes a storage unit 441 that stores the temporary stop height. As a result, when the height of the bed 200 from the floor reaches the temporary stop height, the first control unit 440 temporarily stops the descent of the bed 200 even if the operator continues to press the descent switch 551a. Therefore, the operator who recognizes that the descent of the bed 200 has stopped can check whether there is any obstacle between the bed 200 and the floor, etc.

[0053] Furthermore, the bed device A of this embodiment is equipped with an environment detection unit 442. This allows the first control unit 440 to set the sound pressure of the buzzer sound emitted by the speaker 552 according to the brightness of the room in which the bed device A is installed. Therefore, the buzzer sound is emitted at a volume that suits the surrounding environment and the situation of the user of the bed device A, such as when going to sleep. In other words, it is possible to prevent the buzzer sound from disturbing the surrounding environment.

[0054] [Second embodiment] A modified example of the support gantry, the bed, and the drive mechanism of the bed apparatus according to the present invention will be described as a second embodiment with reference to Figures 8 to 14. In the bed apparatus B according to this embodiment, the same reference numerals are used for the parts common to the first embodiment, and the description thereof will be omitted.

[0055] 8 to 14, the bed device B includes a bed 11, a support base 12, a drive mechanism 13, a board 14, a control unit 15, and an operation unit 501. The bed device B is a so-called electric bed powered by electricity. The bed 11 is longer in the front-to-back direction than in the left-to-right direction when viewed from above. The bed 11 has a back bottom 16, a waist bottom 17, and a leg bottom 18, which are arranged in this order from the head side H to the foot side F. The leg bottom 18 has a knee bottom 19 and a foot bottom 20, which are arranged in this order from the head side H to the foot side F.

[0056] The upper surface of the back bottom 16, the upper surface of the waist bottom 17, and the upper surfaces of the leg bottoms 18 (knee bottom 19 and foot bottom 20) each form part of the bed surface 21. The back bottom 16 corresponds to the portion on the bed surface 21 that supports the back of the user, the waist bottom 17 corresponds to the portion on the bed surface 21 that supports the waist of the user, and the leg bottom 18 corresponds to the portion on the bed surface 21 that supports the legs of the user. The knee bottom 19 corresponds to the portion on the bed surface 21 that supports the knees to the waist, and the foot bottom 20 corresponds to the portion on the bed surface 21 that supports the knees to the toes of the user. The waist bottom 17 is formed to be flexible in the front-to-back direction. The knee bottom 19 and the foot bottom 20 are connected to be rotatable around a bending axis 22 that extends in the left-to-right direction.

[0057] The bed surface 21 is an orthogonal plane perpendicular to the up-down direction in the standard state before the bed 11 is deformed (for example, rotated with undulations) by the drive mechanism 13 to raise the back or knees. The bed surface 21 is formed in a rectangular shape that is longer in the front-to-back direction than in the left-to-right direction in a plan view. The longitudinal direction of the bed surface 21 (bed 11) is the front-to-back direction, and the short side of the bed surface 21 is the left-to-right direction. A mattress (not shown) is placed on the bed surface 21.

[0058] The support cradle 12 supports the bed 11 and bears the weight of the bed 11 and the user on the bed 11. In this embodiment, the support cradle 12 supports the back bottom 16 and leg bottom 18 (movable bottom) so that they can rotate freely around rotation axes 23 and 24 extending in the left-right direction, and the bed device B is a so-called gatch bed. The support cradle 12 includes a base frame 25, a main frame 26, and an elevating mechanism 27.

[0059] The base frame 25 is placed on a placement surface S and has a rectangular shape in a plan view. As shown in Fig. 10, the base frame 25 includes a first vertical member 28 extending in the front-rear direction and a first horizontal member 29 extending in the left-right direction. The first vertical members 28 are provided as a pair with a gap in the left-right direction. The first horizontal member 29 is installed across the pair of left and right first vertical members 28, connecting these first vertical members 28 in the left-right direction. The pair of first horizontal members 29 are provided with a gap in the front-rear direction. The first horizontal member 29 is fixed to the first vertical members 28 so as not to be able to move.

[0060] The front-rear end portions of the first vertical member 28 protrude further outward in the front-rear direction than the first horizontal member 29, and installation leg members 30 are attached to each of these end portions. In the illustrated example, rubber covers are used as the leg members 30, but casters can also be used instead of the rubber covers.

[0061] The main frame 26 directly supports the bed 11. The main frame 26 includes a frame portion 31 that supports the bed 11 from below, and an option mounting portion 32 that protrudes in the left-right direction from the frame portion 31 and is disposed below the bed 11. The frame portion 31 has a rectangular shape in a plan view and includes second vertical members 33 (vertical members) extending in the front-rear direction and second horizontal members 34 (receiving members) extending in the left-right direction.

[0062] The second vertical members 33 are provided as a pair with a gap in the left-right direction. The second horizontal member 34 is installed across a pair of left and right second vertical members 33, connecting these second vertical members 33 in the left-right direction. Multiple second horizontal members 34 (five in the illustrated example) are provided at intervals in the front-rear direction. The second horizontal members 34 are fixed immovably to the second vertical members 33. The front-rear end of the second vertical member 33 protrudes in the front-rear direction further than the second horizontal member 34 that is located outermost in the front-rear direction among the multiple second horizontal members 34.

[0063] A pair of option mounting portions 32 are provided on the left and right sides of the frame portion 31, and a further pair of left and right option mounting portions 32 are provided spaced apart in the front-to-rear direction. Each option mounting portion 32 includes a pair of front and rear protruding members 35 extending in the left-to-right direction from the second vertical member 33, and an option receiver 36 attached to both of these protruding members 35 so as to be slidable in the left-to-right direction. The option receiver 36 protrudes in the left-to-right direction from the bed 11. A fence (not shown) for preventing falls is attached to and detached from the option receiver 36.

[0064] The main frame 26 is divided into two parts along the front-rear direction: a head-side frame 37 and a foot-side frame 38. In this embodiment, each of the pair of second vertical members 33 is divided into two parts along the front-rear direction: a head-side member 33a and a foot-side member 33b. The pair of left and right head-side members 33a are connected by two of the multiple second horizontal members 34 that are located on the head side H, thereby forming the head-side frame 37. The pair of left and right foot-side members 33b are connected by three of the multiple second horizontal members 34 that are located on the foot side F, thereby forming the foot-side frame 38. A pair of left and right option attachment portions 32 is provided on each of the head-side frame 37 and the foot-side frame 38.

[0065] The head-side frame 37 is provided with a retractable frame 39 to which the back bottom 16 is fixed, and a first rotating member 43 that rotates the retractable frame 39 (back bottom 16) around the first rotating shaft 23. Both the retractable frame 39 and the first rotating member 43 are formed in an inverted U-shape that opens toward the head side H in a plan view. The retractable frame 39 includes a pair of bottom support parts 40 spaced apart in the left-right direction, and a connecting shaft 41 that connects the ends of the bottom support parts 40 on the foot side F in the front-to-rear direction. The left and right ends of the connecting shaft 41 protrude from the bottom support parts 40 in the left-to-right direction.

[0066] As shown in Figures 10 and 11, the retractor frame 39 is connected to the main frame 26 via retractor links 42. A pair of retractor links 42 are provided, sandwiching the retractor frame 39 in the left-right direction. The left-right ends of the connecting shafts 41 are rotatably connected to the foot-side F ends of each retractor link 42. The head-side H ends of each retractor link 42 are rotatably connected to the main frame 26 via the first rotating shafts 23. The first rotating shafts 23 rotatably connect the retractor links 42 to the main frame 26.

[0067] 9 to 11, the first rotating member 43 includes a pair of left and right first push-up arms 43a extending in the front-to-rear direction along the underside of the back bottom 16, and a first connecting portion 43b (receiving member) that connects the pair of left and right first push-up arms 43a in the left-to-right direction. The first connecting portion 43b connects the foot-side F ends of the first push-up arms 43a. The left and right ends of the first connecting portion 43b protrude in the left-to-right direction from the first push-up arms 43a and are rotatably connected to the second vertical member 33. The head-side H end of the first push-up arm 43a slidably abuts the underside of the bottom support part 40.

[0068] In the head-side frame 37, as the first rotating member 43 rotates upward, the end of the first push-up arm 43a on the head side H slides against the underside of the bottom support part 40, and the first rotating member 43 pushes up the retractor frame 39. Then, the retractor link 42 rotates about the first rotating shaft 23, and the retractor frame 39 rotates about the connecting shaft 41. As a result, as shown in FIG. 9 , the entire back bottom 16 moves toward the head side H, while the back bottom 16 rotates up and down about the first rotating shaft 23, and the back bottom 16 is inclined relative to the horizontal plane, resulting in a so-called back-raised state.

[0069] The retractor frame 39 in the back-raised state is supported by a retractor stay 44 extending in the front-to-rear direction. The retractor stay 44 is provided between the retractor frame 39 and the second horizontal member 34 located furthest to the head side H among the multiple second horizontal members 34. The end of the retractor stay 44 on the foot side F is rotatably connected to the retractor frame 39, and the end of the retractor stay 44 on the head side H is rotatably connected to the second horizontal member 34. The retractor stay 44 supports the retractor frame 39 in the back-raised state from diagonally below the head side H.

[0070] As shown in Figures 10 and 11, the foot side frame 38 is provided with a fixed member 45 to which the leg bottom 18 is fixed via the second pivot axis 24, and a second pivot member 46 that rotates the leg bottom 18 around the second pivot axis 24. The fixing member 45 is provided on the second horizontal member 34 located furthest on the head side H among the multiple second horizontal members 34 constituting the foot side frame 38. The fixing member 45 protrudes from the second horizontal member 34 toward the foot side F. The end of the head side H of the leg bottom 18 is rotatably fixed to the fixing member 45 via the second rotating shaft 24.

[0071] The second rotating member 46 is connected to the second vertical member 33 so as to be rotatable about a push-up shaft 47. A pair of push-up shafts 47 are provided on either side of the second rotating member 46 in the left-right direction. These push-up shafts 47 are arranged coaxially with each other.

[0072] The second rotating member 46 is formed in an inverted U-shape that opens on the foot side F in a plan view. The second rotating member 46 is equipped with a pair of left and right second push-up arms 48 that extend in the front-to-rear direction along the underside of the leg bottom 18, and a second connecting part 49 (receiving member) that connects the pair of left and right second push-up arms 48 in the left-to-right direction. The second connecting part 49 connects the head-side H ends of the pair of left and right second push-up arms 48 to each other. The head-side H ends of the second push-up arms 48 are connected to the second vertical member 33 via a push-up shaft 47. The foot-side F ends of the second push-up arms 48 slidably abut the underside of the knee bottom 19.

[0073] In the foot-side frame 38, the second rotating member 46 rotates upward, causing the foot-side F end of the second push-up arm 48 to slide on the underside of the knee bottom 19, while the second rotating member 46 pushes up the knee bottom 19. Then, as shown in Fig. 9, the knee bottom 19 rotates about the first rotating shaft 23, causing the foot-side F end of the knee bottom 19 to rise, while the foot bottom 20 rotates relatively about the bending shaft 22, causing the portion of the bed surface 21 corresponding to the knee to bend upward and protrude, resulting in a so-called leg-raised state.

[0074] The foot bottom 20 is provided with a toe-raising stay 50. The toe-raising stay 50 holds the leg bottom 18 in a toe-raised state. The leg bottom 18 in the toe-raised state is achieved by rotating the foot bottom 20 upward around the bending axis 22 after the leg bottom 18 is placed in the leg-raised state. The toe-raising stay 50 extends in the front-to-rear direction along the underside of the foot bottom 20. The end of the toe-raising stay 50 on the foot side F is rotatably connected to the foot bottom 20. The end of the toe-raising stay 50 on the head side H is a free end. In the toe-raising stay 50, when the leg bottom 18 is in the toe-raising state, the entire toe-raising stay 50 rotates downward and extends diagonally downward from the foot bottom 20 toward the head side H, and the end of the toe-raising stay 50 on the head side H is engaged with the second vertical member 33.

[0075] Here, the end portion on the head side H of the lumbar bottom 17 is fixed to the retractor frame 39, and the end portion on the foot side F of the lumbar bottom 17 is fixed to the fixing member 45. When the back bottom 16 rises and rotates, the end portion on the head side H of the lumbar bottom 17 rises and falls together with the back bottom 16, and the lumbar bottom 17 as a whole curves downward while extending in the front-to-back direction.

[0076] In the support cradle 12, the first rotating member 43 and the second rotating member 46 rotate the back bottom 16 and the leg bottom 18 from the standard state described above, and the bed 11 reaches a typical use state in which the back and legs (knees) are raised, as shown by the two-dot chain line in Fig. 9. When changing the bed 11 from the standard state to the use state, by raising the legs before raising the back, it is possible to effectively prevent the user from slipping from the bed device B.

[0077] 10, 12, and 13, the lifting mechanism 27 raises and lowers the main frame 26 relative to the base frame 25. The lifting mechanism 27 employs a so-called X-link structure. The lifting mechanism 27 includes a first link 51, a second link 52, and a connecting rod 53 (receiving member). The first link 51 and the second link 52 are provided as a pair with a gap in the left-right direction. Both the first link 51 and the second link 52 extend in the front-rear direction, and the central portions of the first link 51 and the second link 52 in the front-rear direction are rotatably connected to each other via a connecting pin 54.

[0078] There are provided four connecting rods 53. Each connecting rod 53 connects both front-rear end portions of the pair of left and right first links 51 and both front-rear end portions of the pair of left and right second links 52. Of the four connecting rods 53, the connecting rod 53 connecting the head-side H ends of the first links 51 is rotatably connected to the first vertical member 28, and the connecting rod 53 connecting the head-side H ends of the second links 52 is rotatably connected to the second vertical member 33. Of the four connecting rods 53, the connecting rod 53 connecting the foot-side F ends of the first links 51 is attached to an upper guide portion 55 provided on the second vertical member 33, and the connecting rod 53 connecting the foot-side F ends of the second links 52 is attached to a lower guide portion 56 provided on the first vertical member 28. The upper guide portion 55 and the lower guide portion 56 each support the connecting rod 53 slidably in the front-to-rear direction.

[0079] In the lifting mechanism 27, when the first link 51 rotates upward, the second link 52 also rotates upward in conjunction with the first link 51. At this time, the end of the first link 51 on the foot side F and the end of the second link 52 on the foot side F are guided toward the head side H by the upper guide portion 55 and the lower guide portion 56, respectively, while the first link 51 and the second link 52 rotate, and the main frame 26 rises relative to the base frame 25.

[0080] 10 and 11, the drive mechanism 13 is attached to the support cradle 12 and moves a movable part 57, which is at least a part of the bed 11 and the support cradle 12. The drive mechanism 13 is a linear actuator that expands and contracts in the front-to-rear direction, and moves the movable part 57 by expanding and contracting in the front-to-rear direction. The drive mechanism 13 includes a bottom drive mechanism 58 that rotates the back bottom 16 or the leg bottom 18 (movable bottom) as the movable part 57, and a link drive mechanism 59 that rotates the first link 51 or the second link 52 (link) as the movable part 57.

[0081] The bottom drive mechanism 58 includes a first drive mechanism 58a that rotates the back bottom 16 and a second drive mechanism 58b that rotates the leg bottom 18. The first drive mechanism 58a is disposed in a portion of the support cradle 12 located on the head side H in the front-to-rear direction. The first drive mechanism 58a extends in the front-to-rear direction to rotate the first rotating member 43 upward. The first drive mechanism 58a is provided between the second horizontal member 34 located furthest to the head side H among the multiple second horizontal members 34 and the first connecting portion 43b. The first drive mechanism 58a is connected to the second horizontal member 34 and the first connecting portion 43b via attachment members 60 protruding from each of the second horizontal member 34 and the first connecting portion 43b. The first drive mechanism 58a is rotatably connected to the attachment member 60.

[0082] The second drive mechanism 58b is disposed in the center of the support cradle 12 in the front-rear direction. The second drive mechanism 58b extends in the front-rear direction to rotate the second rotating member 46 upward. The second drive mechanism 58b is provided between the second horizontal member 34 located furthest to the head side (H) among the multiple second horizontal members 34 provided on the foot-side frame 38 and the second connecting portion 49 of the second rotating member 46. The second drive mechanism 58b is connected to the second horizontal member 34 and the second connecting portion 49 via attachment members 60 protruding from the second horizontal member 34 and the second connecting portion 49, respectively. The second drive mechanism 58b is rotatably connected to the attachment member 60.

[0083] The link drive mechanism 59 is disposed in a portion of the support frame 12 that is located on the foot side F in the front-rear direction. The link drive mechanism 59 rotates the first link 51 upward by extending in the front-rear direction. The link drive mechanism 59 is provided between the first link 51 and one of the multiple connecting rods 53 that connects the end of the first link 51 on the foot side F. The link drive mechanism 59 is connected to the connecting rod 53 via an attachment member 60 that protrudes from the connecting rod 53. The link drive mechanism 59 is connected to the first link 51 via a conversion mechanism 61. The conversion mechanism 61 converts the extension / contraction movement of the link drive mechanism 59 into the rotational movement of the first link 51. The link drive mechanism 59 is rotatably connected to the attachment member 60 and the conversion mechanism 61.

[0084] 8 to 13, the board 14 is fixed to the support cradle 12 and stands above the bed surface 21. A pair of boards 14 are provided, one at the front and one at the rear, and stand upright from both ends of the second vertical member 33 in the front-rear direction. The control unit 15 controls the drive mechanism 13. The control unit 15 is electrically connected to the drive mechanism 13. A power cord C and an operation unit (not shown) are electrically connected to the control unit 15. Power is supplied to the control unit 15 from the outside via the power cord C, and instructions are input from the outside via the operation unit. The control unit 15 controls the drive mechanism 13 based on instructions from an operation unit 501 shown in FIG. 14.

[0085] 14 is a front view of an operation unit 501 applied to the bed device B. As in the first embodiment, the operation unit 501 includes a second control unit 550, an input unit 551, a speaker 552, and a display unit 553. As shown in FIG. 14, the input unit 551 includes a lowering switch 551a and an raising switch 551b, as well as a leg lowering switch 551c, a leg raising switch 551d, a back lowering switch 551e, a back raising switch 551f, an interlocking (back / leg lowering) switch 551g, and an interlocking (back / leg raising) switch 551h.

[0086] The leg-lowering switch 551c is a switch that moves the knee bottom 19 and the foot bottom 20 from the leg-raised state to a direction parallel to the floor. The leg-raising switch 551d is operated when moving the knee bottom 19 and the foot bottom 20 to the leg-raised state. The back-lowering switch 551e is operated when moving the back bottom 16 from the back-raised state to a direction parallel to the floor. The back-raising switch 551f is operated when moving the back bottom 16 to the back-raised state. The back / leg-lowering switch 551g is operated when moving the back bottom 16 and the knee bottom 19 in conjunction with each other from the back-raised state and the leg-raised state to a state parallel to the floor. The back / leg-raising switch 551h is operated when moving the back bottom 16 and the knee bottom 19 in conjunction with each other to the back-raised state and the leg-raised state.

[0087] The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and the following modifications are possible. (1) In the above embodiment, the speaker 552 emits a buzzer sound in the pattern shown in Fig. 6, but the present invention is not limited to this. The speaker 552 may also notify information by voice. If information is notified by voice, the operator can more easily recognize the height of the bed 200 from the floor.

[0088] (2) The first control unit 440 may cause the display unit 553 to display notification information in different patterns depending on the height of the bed 200 from the floor. The display unit 553 may also have an LED light or the like that lights up in different patterns depending on the height of the bed 200 from the floor. In this case, the display unit 553 may function as the notification unit of the present invention.

[0089] (3) Fig. 7 is a functional block diagram of a modified example of the drive mechanism 300, the controller 400, and the operation unit 500. As shown in Fig. 7, the operation unit 500 may further include a vibration generating unit 554, and the first control unit 440 and the second control unit 550 may cause the vibration generating unit 554 to oscillate in different patterns depending on the height of the bed 200 from the floor. If the operation unit 500 includes the vibration generating unit 554, the operator can recognize changes in the height of the bed 200 from the floor by the vibration pattern of the operation unit 500 at hand. In this case, the vibration generating unit 554 can function as the notification unit of the present invention. Furthermore, it is also possible to adopt a configuration including at least one of speaker 552, display unit 553, and vibration generating unit 554 as the notification unit.

[0090] (4) In the above embodiment, the buzzer sound is emitted only when the height of the bed 200 from the floor is equal to or less than the temporary stop height during the lowering operation of the bed 200, but the present invention is not limited to this. The buzzer sound may be emitted whenever the bed 200 is lowered. The buzzer sound may also be emitted when the bed 200 is raised.

[0091] (5) In the above embodiment, the environment detection unit 442 is an illuminance sensor, and the first control unit 440 changes the sound pressure of the buzzer sound based on input from the environment detection unit 442. However, the present invention is not limited to this. The environment detection unit 442 may be a sound sensor such as a microphone. A detection unit that detects changes in the surrounding environment can be appropriately employed as the environment detection unit 442. For example, a clock can be employed as the environment detection unit 442, and the volume pattern of the buzzer sound can be changed depending on the time of day, such as by lowering the sound pressure of the buzzer sound at night. Furthermore, the first control unit 440 may change the frequency of the buzzer sound based on a signal from the environment detection unit 442. In this case, for example, the frequency of the buzzer sound may be set to be switchable between 2.7 kHz and 1.2 kHz.

[0092] (6) Furthermore, although the environment detection unit 442 is provided in the controller 400, the present invention is not limited to this. The environment detection unit 442 may be provided in the operation unit 500. The environment detection unit 442 may also be provided in the support cradle 100.

[0093] (7) In the above embodiment, the unit interval period t3 is changed depending on the height of the bed 200 from the floor, thereby causing the speaker 552 to emit buzzer sounds with different patterns, but the present invention is not limited to this. For example, the sound pressure or frequency of the buzzer sound may be changed depending on the height of the bed 200 from the floor, thereby causing the speaker 552 to emit buzzer sounds with different patterns.

[0094] (8) Furthermore, in the above embodiment, a buzzer sound is emitted simultaneously with the lowering operation of the bed 200, but the present invention is not limited to this. The buzzer sound may be emitted prior to the lowering operation of the bed 200. If the buzzer sound is emitted prior to the lowering operation, the buzzer sound is emitted earlier than the operation of the bed 200, allowing the operator to anticipate the operation of the bed 200 and operate it safely. Furthermore, the buzzer sound may be configured to be emitted not only when the bed 200 is lowered but also when it is raised.

[0095] (9) Furthermore, if the motor 330 has a variable rotation speed, the first control unit 440 can reduce the rotation speed of the motor 330 and slow down the descent speed of the bed 200 when the height of the bed 200 from the floor falls below the temporary stop height.

[0096] (10) In the above embodiment, the unit interval period t3 is shorter as the height of the bed 200 from the floor decreases, but the present invention is not limited to this. At least one of the sound generation period t1 and the sound cancellation period t2 may be shorter as the height of the bed 200 from the floor decreases. [Explanation of symbols]

[0097] A Bed Device 120 Lifting mechanism 200 berths 300 Drive Mechanism 400 Controller 440 First Control Section 441 Storage section 442 Environmental detection unit (detection unit) 500 Control unit 550 Second Control Section 551 Input section 551a Down switch 551b Up switch 552 Speaker 553 Display section 554 Vibration generating unit B Bed device 11 berths 12 Support stand 13 Drive mechanism 16 Back bottom (movable bottom) 18 Leg bottom (movable bottom) 23, 24 Rotating shaft 26 Mainframe 33 Second vertical member (vertical member) 34 Second horizontal member (support member) 34a side 34b Bottom surface 43b First connecting portion (receiving member) 49 Second connecting part (receiving member) 53 Connecting rod (receiving member) 57 Moving parts

Claims

1. a sleeper having a plurality of bottoms including a back bottom, a waist bottom, a leg bottom, and a knee bottom; a plurality of first frames supporting the plurality of bottoms; a second frame supporting the plurality of first frames; an X-link structure lifting mechanism for moving the bed; a control unit connected to the lifting mechanism; a notification unit connected to the control unit; Equipped with the lifting mechanism includes a plurality of connecting rods connecting a pair of links provided on the left and right sides, the notification unit emits buzzer sounds of a plurality of patterns, the buzzer sounds having different sounding periods based on the height of the bed from the floor, when the bed is lowered; The electric bed also emits a buzzer sound when the bed is raised.

2. The first frame includes a first rotation member for placing the back bottom in a back-raised state and a second rotation member for placing the knee bottom in a knee-raised state, An electric bed as described in claim 1, wherein, in a plan view, the first rotating member, the connecting rod including the curved portion, and the second rotating member are arranged in this order from the back bottom side to the leg bottom side.

3. Further comprising an environment detection unit capable of detecting an environmental change, The electric bed according to claim 1, wherein the sound pressure of the buzzer sound is changed based on the environmental change detected by the environmental detection unit.

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