Beds – Having safety device
Patent
1990-04-02
1990-09-04
Trettel, Michael F.
Beds
Having safety device
5 8, 5425, 5512, A61G 706
Patent
active
049532464
ABSTRACT:
A cubicle bed for protectively confining a traumatically brain injured patient or the like. The cubicle bed includes a two-part rectangular base having a padded upper surface atop which the patient rests and also includes removable upright padded end panels connectable to each end of each part of the base and pivotally openable and removable padded side doors. The end panels and doors, when in place and closed, form a fully padded perimeter wall around the edges of the base which are sized in height above the base so that the patient's view of the surrounding activity outside the cubicle bed is limited.
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Prescott Charles J.
Trettel Michael F.
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