Patient lift mechanism
First Claim
1. A patient lift assembly comprising:
- a frame structure comprising a pair of laterally extending bars each extending between two ends;
a transverse bar supported on said two laterally extending bars and being free to move along and between said laterally extending bars, said transverse bar supported on said laterally extending bars at a position below the top of said laterally extending bars;
a patient lift structure mounted on said transverse bar, said patient lift structure being capable of lifting a patient vertically upwardly and lowering said patient vertically downwardly;
said transverse bar having two ends positioned between said laterally extending bars and at the same vertical height as said laterally extending bars such that the patient lift height available to said patient lift assembly is maximized; and
four support legs are included in said frame, with one of said support legs being mounted at each said end of each of said laterally extending bars.
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Abstract
A patient lift system incorporates a transverse bar which carries a patient lift system for movement between two laterally extending bars. The transverse bar is mounted at the same vertical height as the laterally extending bars and carries a motor for lifting and lowering the patient. Since the transverse bar is at the same vertical height additional patient lift height is provided as compared to prior art systems. In a further feature of the present invention, the frame includes an improved corner bracket and also includes vertical adjustment for the legs to achieve leveling of the overall frame. In another feature of this invention, a patient lift bar includes four lift points, with two forward lift points spaced by a greater distance than the two rearward lift points. This provides greater support to the rear of the patient, while the additional distance in the front facilitates entry and removal of the patient lift system. In addition, an inventive sling provides a support for attachment to the lift bar which comfortably lifts the patient. In other aspects of this invention, a solid state motor control allows easy control of the speed of the motor for the patient lift system. Other improvements are disclosed in the application.
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28 Claims
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1. A patient lift assembly comprising:
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a frame structure comprising a pair of laterally extending bars each extending between two ends; a transverse bar supported on said two laterally extending bars and being free to move along and between said laterally extending bars, said transverse bar supported on said laterally extending bars at a position below the top of said laterally extending bars; a patient lift structure mounted on said transverse bar, said patient lift structure being capable of lifting a patient vertically upwardly and lowering said patient vertically downwardly; said transverse bar having two ends positioned between said laterally extending bars and at the same vertical height as said laterally extending bars such that the patient lift height available to said patient lift assembly is maximized; and four support legs are included in said frame, with one of said support legs being mounted at each said end of each of said laterally extending bars. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A patient lift assembly comprising:
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a frame structure comprising a pair of laterally extending bars each extending between two ends; a transverse bar supported on said two laterally extending bars and being free to move along and between said laterally extending bars; a patient lift structure mounted on said transverse bar, said patient lift structure being capable of lifting a patient vertically upwardly and lowering said patient vertically downwardly; said transverse bar having two ends positioned between said laterally extending bars and at the same vertical height as said laterally extending bars such that the patient lift height available to said patient lift assembly is maximized; four support legs, with one of said support legs mounted at each end of each of said laterally extending bars; longitudinally extending bars extending at right angles between each said end of said laterally extending bars, and said longitudinally extending bars, said laterally extending bars, and said legs being rigidly connected to define four corners of said frame; and a corner bracket at each of said corners, said corner brackets each having two rear support plates, with one of said rear support plates being positioned behind one of said laterally extending bars and the other of said rear support plates being positioned behind one of said longitudinally extending bars, said corner brackets each having a lower support plate positioned underneath one of said laterally extending bars and one of said longitudinally extending bars, and each of said corner support plates being mounted to one of said legs.
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9. A patient lift assembly comprising:
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a frame structure comprising a pair of laterally extending bars each extending between two ends; a transverse bar supported on said two laterally extending bars and being free to move along and between said laterally extending bars; a patient lift structure mounted on said transverse bar, said patient lift structure being capable of lifting a patient vertically upwardly and lowering said patient vertically downwardly; said transverse bar having two ends positioned between said laterally extending bars and at the same vertical height as said laterally extending bars such that the patient lift height available to said patient lift assembly is maximized; said transverse bar fixed to brackets at each end, each of said brackets carrying at least one wheel received in channels in said laterally extending bars, such that said transverse bar can be easily moved along and between said laterally extending bars; and each of said brackets is fixed into a plate, with said plate carrying said at least one wheel, said plate extending vertically upwardly from said bracket, said bracket being mounted to a vertically lower position on said transverse bar. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. A patient lift system comprising:
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a frame for supporting a patient lift motor; a motor for lifting and lowering a patient; said motor being connected to a patient lift bar incorporating four lift points, a fabric sling being connected to said four lift points to raise and lower a patient; and said four lift points include two forward lift points and two rearward lift points, said two rearward lift points being spaced from each other by a distance which is less than a distance by which two forward lift points are spaced. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A patient lift system comprising:
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a frame for supporting a patient lift motor; a motor for lifting and lowering a patient; said motor being connected to a patient lift bar incorporating four lift points, a fabric sling being connected to said four lift points to raise and lower a patient; said sling being connected to said patient lift bar by hooks selectively connected to rings, said hooks received on said patient lift bar, with said rings being positioned on said sling, to facilitate cleaning of said sling; and said sling includes four of said rings, with said rings to be received on said forward lift points including two extensions spaced by a generally U-shaped opening, said extensions being crossed across each other to be connected to said forward lift points when a patient is supported on said sling.
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16. A patient lift system comprising:
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a frame for supporting a patient lift structure; a motor supported for movement along said frame, said motor being connected to a patient lift structure for supporting, lowering, and raising a patient; a solid state motor control allowing selective control of said motor for raising and lowering said patient; a belt is connected to a patient lift bar, said belt being raised and lowered by said motor; and a sensor is connected to said motor control and mounted at a position such that it is adjacent to said belt, and said belt includes a signaling portion such that as said signaling portion moves adjacent to said sensor, said sensor can sense that said belt is near an end of travel position, and said sensor sending a signal to said motor control. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28)
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26. A patient lift assembly comprising:
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a frame for supporting a patient lift structure; a motor supported for movement along said frame, said motor being connected to a patient lift structure for supporting, lowering, and raising a patient; a solid state motor control allowing selective control of said motor for raising and lowering said patient; and a strain gauge incorporated into the system to provide an indication of the weight of the patient.
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