POWERED PATIENT SUPPORT APPARATUS
First Claim
1. A patient support apparatus comprising:
- a base;
a plurality of wheels coupled to the base;
a spherical wheel coupled to the base;
a motor adapted to drive the spherical wheel;
a litter having a patient support surface adapted to support a patient;
a lift coupled between the base and the litter, the lift adapted to change a height of the litter with respect to the base;
a force sensing system adapted to detect forces exerted by a user; and
a controller adapted to control the motor and to drive the spherical wheel based upon forces detected by the force sensing system.
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Abstract
Powered 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 powered 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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20 Claims
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1. A patient support apparatus comprising:
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a base; a plurality of wheels coupled to the base; a spherical wheel coupled to the base; a motor adapted to drive the spherical wheel; a litter having a patient support surface adapted to support a patient; a lift coupled between the base and the litter, the lift adapted to change a height of the litter with respect to the base; a force sensing system adapted to detect forces exerted by a user; and a controller adapted to control the motor and to drive the spherical wheel based upon forces detected by the force sensing system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A transporter for transporting a non-wheeled patient support apparatus, the transport comprising:
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a base; a plurality of wheels coupled to the base; a motor adapted to drive at least one of the wheels; a lift adapted to raise the patient support apparatus; a force sensing system adapted to detect forces exerted by a user; and a controller adapted to control the motor and drive the at least one of the wheels based upon forces detected by the force sensing system, the controller further adapted to raise the lift when the transporter is positioned underneath the patient support apparatus to thereby lift the patient support apparatus out of contact with the ground, whereby the transporter is able to carry the patient support apparatus to a different location. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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