Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Combined with or convertible to a nonrespiratory device – or...
Patent
1992-04-24
1994-12-06
Burr, Edgar S.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Combined with or convertible to a nonrespiratory device, or...
12820227, 12820418, 248129, 5510, 55031, 5658, 296 20, A47G 2100
Patent
active
053701119
ABSTRACT:
A hospital bed supported on a wheeled base, and a ventilator supported on a wheeled cart and docked to the base of the bed, the combination of ventilator and bed capable of being rolled as a single unit. The ventilator cart includes a wheeled base, and supports connected to the base for supporting a ventilator, with the supports providing for selective raising and lowering of the ventilator. The hospital bed base is wheeled and has a generally Y-shaped base frame. The outspread arms of the Y-shaped base frame receives the ventilator cart so that the two may be docked together. The ventilator when docked to the hospital bed base falls within the footprint of the bed as projected downwardly onto the floor. A latch secures the ventilator to the bed base. A disabling switch disables the high/low function of the bed preventing the bed from being lowered downwardly onto the ventilator. A power supply mounted to the bed base provides for uninterrupted operation of the ventilator.
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Foster Leslie D.
Reeder Ryan A.
Burr Edgar S.
Hill-Rom Company, Inc.
Raciti E. P.
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