Bed system with excreting mechanism

Beds – Invalid bed or surgical support – Having toilet means

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5605, 5905, 5 811, A61G 702

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054617383

ABSTRACT:
A bed system with an excreting mechanism of the present invention includes a front base for receiving the upper half of a patient's body and having a first front portion capable of being tilted up or down, a rear base for receiving the lower half of the patient's body and having a second front portion capable of being tilted up or down, a pot seat for supporting the patient's buttocks, a chamber pot for receiving the patient's excretions, and a posture regulating mechanism for regulating the patient's posture. In tilting up of the second front portion of the rear base, the pot seat is positioned between the rear end of the front base and the front end of the rear base, and the chamber pot is positioned under the pot seat. The second portion of the rear base is tilted up or down around the rear edge of the second front portion as a supporting shaft and can be tilted up or down around the front edge of the second front portion as a supporting shaft.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2564135 (1951-08-01), Touchberry
patent: 3345652 (1967-10-01), Hiraga
patent: 3562824 (1971-02-01), White

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