Patient bed alarm system
First Claim
1. Apparatus for discerning the impending, undesired vacation of a bed in a hospital, nursing home, or other institution, by a person confined to the bed, comprising:
- a matrix having a plurality of sensors positionable on the bed in which the person is confined so that, when the person is in a safe location on the bed, certain first defined combinations of said sensors will perceive the presence of the person'"'"'s anatomy, and, when the person is in a location on the bed wherein he is approaching vacating the bed, certain second defined combinations of said sensors will perceive the presence of the person'"'"'s anatomy;
means for discriminating whether a first or second defined combination of sensors is perceiving the presence of the person'"'"'s anatomy;
alarm means, for alerting monitoring personnel; and
means, responsive to said discriminating means, for actuating the alarm means when a second defined combination of sensors is perceiving the presence of the person'"'"'s anatomy.
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Abstract
Patient bed alarm system (10) is the subject of the present invention. The system (10) includes a plurality of sensors defining interstices (18) of a matrix (16) of such sensors. The matrix (16) is woven into a mat (14) for placement on a bed (12) in which a patient is confined. The presence of the patient'"'"'s body upon the mat (14) causes various combinations of the sensors to perceive the presence of the patient'"'"'s body thereon. The particular combinations of sensors sensing the presence of the body is inputted to a first micro computer (20) which discriminates as to the exact location of the patient in view of the exact combination of sensors perceiving the presence of the patient'"'"'s body. If the combination of sensors actuated indicate an impending vacation of the bed (12) by the patient, an alarm (26, 28) can be actuated by a second micro computer (24) to alert monitoring personnel of the situation.
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13 Claims
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1. Apparatus for discerning the impending, undesired vacation of a bed in a hospital, nursing home, or other institution, by a person confined to the bed, comprising:
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a matrix having a plurality of sensors positionable on the bed in which the person is confined so that, when the person is in a safe location on the bed, certain first defined combinations of said sensors will perceive the presence of the person'"'"'s anatomy, and, when the person is in a location on the bed wherein he is approaching vacating the bed, certain second defined combinations of said sensors will perceive the presence of the person'"'"'s anatomy; means for discriminating whether a first or second defined combination of sensors is perceiving the presence of the person'"'"'s anatomy; alarm means, for alerting monitoring personnel; and means, responsive to said discriminating means, for actuating the alarm means when a second defined combination of sensors is perceiving the presence of the person'"'"'s anatomy. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. In combination with an electrical call system in a hospital, nursing home, or other institution, wherein the system includes means for alerting personnel at a monitor station of the call of a bedridden person;
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a flexible mat having a grid of pressure sensitive switches in an overlying relationship thereto and as a part thereof, said mat being positionable on a bed in which a bedridden person is confined so that, when the person is in a safe location on the bed at which there is no impending danger of the person vacating the bed either volitionally or inadvertantly, certain first defined combinations of said switches will be closed by the weight of the person'"'"'s anatomy, and, when the person is in a location on the bed wherein he is approaching vacating the bed, certain second defined combinations of said switches will be closed by the weight of the person'"'"'s anatomy; first computer means for discriminating whether a first or second defined combination of switches is closed; and means for actuating the alerting means when a second defined combination of switches is closed. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. In combination with a patient bed having a base frame section defining a plane consistently oriented generally horizontally to accommodate a portion of the torso of a patient thereon and at least one related frame section proximate said base frame section and angleable relative thereto, and with an electrical call system having a manual actuator proximate the bed and an alarm, actuated by a wave form signal initiated by the manual actuator, at a patient monitor station;
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a mat having a multiplicity of pressure sensitive switches organized into rows and columns in an overlying relationship thereto and as a part thereof, said mat being positionable on the bed with the greater portion thereof disposed on the base frame section, wherein, when a patient is in a safe location on the bed at which there is no impending danger of the patient vacating the bed, certain first defined combinations of said switches will be closed by the patient'"'"'s weight, and, when a patient is in a position in which he is approaching vacating the bed, certain second defined combinations of switches will be closed by the patient'"'"'s weight; a first micro computer for ascertaining whether a first or second defined combination of switches is closed; and a second micro computer for actuating the alarm when a second defined combination of switches is closed. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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