Docking module enclosure including connectors and power switching
First Claim
1. For mounting a docking module on a bed having a mat disposed thereon which senses the presence and absence of a patient in and from the bed for indication thereof at a remote monitoring station, said module having a case with externally accessible power and control connectors and said mat having a sensor connector, an enclosure comprising:
- an elongated sleeve-like housing having an interior cross-section substantially complimentary to an outer cross-section of the docking module and an open forward end for slidably inserting and removing the docking module into and out of a supported position within said sleeve-like housing; and
a connector housing mounted within a back end of said sleeve-like housing for containing enclosure power, control and sensor connectors matable with their respective module and mat connectors, said connector housing having an aperture through a wall thereof for mounting of said enclosure sensor connector therein for interfacing with said mat sensor connector and a pair of apertures through a forward wall thereof for mounting of said enclosure power and control connectors therein in alignment for interfacing with the docking module power and control connectors as the module is inserted into said sleeve-like housing, said wall being contoured to position said enclosure power connector and control connector such that, during said insertion and removal, said control connector is connected before said power connector and said power connector is disconnected before said control connector, respectively.
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Abstract
An enclosure is provided for mounting a bed monitoring docking module on a bed frame structure. The enclosure has an elongated sleeve-like housing with an interior cross-section substantially complimentary to the outer cross-section of the docking module. The docking module is slidably insertable into and removable from a supported position within the sleeve-like housing through an open forward end of the housing. A connector housing mounted within a back end of the sleeve-like housing contains enclosure power, control and sensor connectors which are matable with respective externally accessible docking module and sensor mat connectors. The connector housing has an aperture through a wall thereof for mounting the enclosure sensor connector for interfacing with the mat sensor connector and a pair of apertures through a forward wall thereof for mounting the enclosure power and control connectors in alignment for interfacing with the docking module power and control connectors as the module is inserted into the sleeve-like housing. The forward wall of the connector housing is contoured to position the enclosure power and control connectors such that, during insertion and removal, the control interface is connected before the power interface and the power interface is disconnected before the control interface, respectively.
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15 Claims
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1. For mounting a docking module on a bed having a mat disposed thereon which senses the presence and absence of a patient in and from the bed for indication thereof at a remote monitoring station, said module having a case with externally accessible power and control connectors and said mat having a sensor connector, an enclosure comprising:
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an elongated sleeve-like housing having an interior cross-section substantially complimentary to an outer cross-section of the docking module and an open forward end for slidably inserting and removing the docking module into and out of a supported position within said sleeve-like housing; and a connector housing mounted within a back end of said sleeve-like housing for containing enclosure power, control and sensor connectors matable with their respective module and mat connectors, said connector housing having an aperture through a wall thereof for mounting of said enclosure sensor connector therein for interfacing with said mat sensor connector and a pair of apertures through a forward wall thereof for mounting of said enclosure power and control connectors therein in alignment for interfacing with the docking module power and control connectors as the module is inserted into said sleeve-like housing, said wall being contoured to position said enclosure power connector and control connector such that, during said insertion and removal, said control connector is connected before said power connector and said power connector is disconnected before said control connector, respectively. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. For mounting a docking module on a bed having a mat disposed thereon which senses the presence and absence of a patient in and from the bed for indication thereof at a remote monitoring station, said module having a case with externally accessible power and control connectors and said mat having a sensor connector, an enclosure comprising:
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an elongated sleeve-like housing having an interior cross-section substantially complimentary to an outer cross-section of the docking module and an open forward end for slidably inserting and removing the docking module into and out of a supported position within said sleeve-like housing; and a connector housing mounted within a back end of said sleeve-like housing containing enclosure power, control and sensor connectors matable with their respective module and mat connectors, said enclosure sensor connector extending through an aperture in said connector housing for engaging said mat sensor connector and said enclosure power and control connectors extending through a pair of apertures through a forward wall thereof in alignment for engaging the docking module power and control connectors as the module is inserted into said sleeve-like housing, said wall being contoured to position said enclosure power and control connectors such that, during said insertion and removal, said engagement of the control connectors occurs before engagement of said power connectors and said power connectors are disconnected before said control connectors.
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15. A bed monitoring system comprising:
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means disposable on a bed for sensing the presence and absence of a patient in and from the bed for indication thereof at a remote monitoring station, said sensing means having a sensor connector; a docking module having a case with externally accessible power and control connectors; an elongated sleeve-like housing having an interior cross-section substantially complimentary to an outer cross-section of said docking module and an open forward end for slidably inserting and removing said docking module into and out of a supported position within said sleeve-like housing; and a connector housing mounted within a back end of said sleeve-like housing containing local power, control and sensor connectors matable with their respective module and mat connectors, said local sensor connector extending through an aperture in said connector housing for engaging with said mat sensor connector and said local power and control connectors extending through a pair of apertures through a forward wall thereof in alignment for engaging with the docking module power and control connectors as the module is inserted into said sleeve-like housing, said wall being contoured to position said local power and control connectors such that, during said insertion and removal, said control connectors are connected before said power connectors are engaged and said power connectors are disconnected before said control connectors are engaged.
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