Patient support apparatus
First Claim
1. A patient support apparatus comprising:
- a base;
non-driven wheels coupled to said base;
a patient support deck supported by said base, said patient support deck adapted to support a patient;
at least one motor adapted to change an orientation of said non-driven wheels;
a user input including a force sensing system arranged to detect forces applied by a user to said patient support apparatus; and
a controller adapted to determine a direction of desired movement of said patient support apparatus based on information received from said user input and adapted to command said at least one motor to change said orientation of said non-driven wheels based on said direction of desired movement of said patient support apparatus and at least one force applied by the user to said patient support apparatus.
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Abstract
Patient support apparatuses—such as beds, cots, stretchers, or the like—include a plurality of user controls that allow a caregiver to control the steering and/or driving of one or more wheels from multiple different locations around the patient support apparatus (e.g. head end, foot end, and/or the sides). The control is carried out by force sensors that detect both an orientation of the applied forces and a magnitude of the applied forces. Translational and/or rotational movement is effectuated, depending upon the magnitude and direction of the forces, as well as the physical location of the applied force relative to a reference point on the support apparatus, such as the center. One or more object sensors may also be included in the support apparatus to assist in steering and/or navigating.
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21 Claims
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1. A patient support apparatus comprising:
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a base; non-driven wheels coupled to said base; a patient support deck supported by said base, said patient support deck adapted to support a patient; at least one motor adapted to change an orientation of said non-driven wheels; a user input including a force sensing system arranged to detect forces applied by a user to said patient support apparatus; and a controller adapted to determine a direction of desired movement of said patient support apparatus based on information received from said user input and adapted to command said at least one motor to change said orientation of said non-driven wheels based on said direction of desired movement of said patient support apparatus and at least one force applied by the user to said patient support apparatus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A patient support apparatus comprising:
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a base; wheels coupled to said base; a patient support deck supported by said base and including a head end and a foot end, said patient support deck adapted to support a patient; a force sensing system adapted to detect a direction of a horizontal component of a force applied by a user adjacent said head end or said foot end of said patient support deck, said force sensing system further adapted to determine a location of the force applied by the user relative to a reference location on said patient support apparatus; and a controller coupled to said force sensing system to receive a signal from said force sensing system, and configured to output commands that facilitate control of at least one of said wheels based on said direction of said horizontal component of the force applied by the user and said location of the force applied by the user relative to said reference location.
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17. A patient support apparatus comprising:
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a base; four non-driven wheels coupled to said base; a patient support deck supported by said base, said patient support deck adapted to support a patient; four motors, each of said four motors adapted to change an orientation of one of said four non-driven wheels; a user input; and a controller adapted to determine a direction of desired movement of said patient support apparatus based on information received from said user input and adapted to command said four motors to independently change said orientation of each of said four non-driven wheels based on said direction of desired movement of said patient support apparatus. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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