Patient support apparatus having a skirt barrier
A patient support apparatus for use in treating patients with behavioral health indicia, including a base supporting wheels for movement along a floor surface, a litter for supporting a patient, and a lift mechanism to move the litter relative to the base between a lowered position and a raised position. A skirt barrier having a bottom edge defining a periphery is operatively attached to the litter for concurrent movement with the litter between an exposed configuration and a shield configuration. The exposed configuration corresponds to the raised position and is defined with the bottom edge spaced vertically above the base. The shield configuration corresponds to the lowered position and is defined with the bottom edge arranged adjacent to the floor surface and with the periphery extending around the base to at least partially limit external access to the base.
1 . A patient support apparatus for use in treating patients with behavioral health indicia, the patient support apparatus comprising:
a base supporting a plurality of wheels arranged for movement along a floor surface;
a shaft pivotably coupled to the base and supporting a pedal for user engagement;
a litter for supporting a patient;
a lift mechanism interposed between the litter and the base to move the litter relative to the base between a lowered position and a raised position; and
a skirt barrier having a bottom edge defining a periphery, with a slot defined extending vertically from the bottom edge, the skirt barrier being operatively attached to the litter for concurrent movement with the litter between:
an exposed configuration corresponding to the raised position and defined with the bottom edge spaced vertically above the base, and
a shield configuration corresponding to the lowered position and defined with the bottom edge arranged adjacent to the floor surface and with the periphery extending around the base to at least partially limit external access to the base, with the slot arranged to receive the shaft between the base and the pedal to enable user engagement with the pedal outside of the skirt barrier in the shield configuration.
2 . The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the periphery of the skirt barrier is arranged generally parallel to the floor surface in the shield configuration.
3 . The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the skirt barrier includes a plurality of panels operatively coupled to each other to define the periphery.
4 . The patient support apparatus of claim 3 , wherein one of the plurality of panels defines a brace; and
wherein another one of the plurality of panels defines a seat shaped to receive and at least partially interlock with the brace.
5 . The patient support apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of panels includes a first pair of panels arranged substantially parallel to each other.
6 . The patient support apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of panels includes a second pair of panels arranged substantially perpendicular to the first pair of panels.
7 . The patient support apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the base includes a pair of longitudinal rails and a pair of lateral rails;
wherein the first pair of panels are arranged adjacent to the longitudinal rails in the shield configuration; and
wherein the second pair of panels are arranged adjacent to the lateral rails in the shield configuration.
8 . The patient support apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the first pair of panels are further defined as a left panel and a right panel; and
wherein the second pair of panels are further defined as a front panel and a back panel.
9 . The patient support apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the left panel and the right panel are each operatively attached to the front panel and to the back panel.
10 . The patient support apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the left panel and the right panel each include a pair of fenders, with each of the fenders arranged to at least partially limit external access to a respective one of the plurality of wheels in the shield configuration.
11 . The patient support apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of wheels are further defined as caster wheel assemblies each supporting a respective wheel for swiveling motion; and
wherein each of the fenders are shaped to permit swiveling motion of the respective caster wheel assemblies in the shield configuration.
12 . The patient support apparatus of claim 10 , wherein each of the fenders defines a respective curved region of the periphery.
13 . The patient support apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the left panel and the right panel each define a top edge spaced from the bottom edge; and
wherein the fenders each define a contoured profile extending from the curved region to a respective fender top arranged between the top edge and the bottom edge.
14 . The patient support apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the left panel and the right panel each define a longitudinal region of the periphery extending between the respective pairs of fenders; and
wherein the curved regions of the periphery define respective apexes spaced laterally from the longitudinal regions of the periphery.
15 . The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the litter includes: one or more deck sections defining a patient support deck; and
an intermediate frame interposed between the one or more deck sections and the lift mechanism, the intermediate frame supporting the skirt barrier.
16 . The patient support apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the skirt barrier defines a top edge spaced from the bottom edge, with the skirt barrier operatively attached to the intermediate frame of the litter adjacent to the top edge.
17 . The patient support apparatus of claim 15 , further comprising one or more deck actuators interposed between the patient support deck and the intermediate frame to adjust the patient support deck; and
wherein the skirt barrier at least partially limits external access to the one or more deck actuators in the shield configuration.
18 . The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pedal is further defined as a brake pedal; and
further comprising a brake assembly supported by the base and operatively attached to one or more of the plurality of wheels, the brake assembly including the brake pedal, with the brake pedal being arranged for user engagement between:
a braked state to inhibit movement of the base along the floor surface, and
an unbraked state to permit movement of the base along the floor surface; and
wherein the skirt barrier limits external access to at least a portion of the brake assembly in the shield configuration.
19 . The patient support apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the base includes a base frame; and
wherein the brake assembly includes the shaft, with the shaft being pivotably coupled to the base frame.
20 . A patient support apparatus for use in treating patients with behavioral health indicia, the patient support apparatus comprising:
a base including a base frame and supporting a plurality of wheels arranged for movement along a floor surface;
a brake assembly supported by the base and operatively attached to one or more of the plurality of wheels, the brake assembly including a shaft pivotably coupled to the base frame and supporting a brake pedal arranged for user engagement between:
a braked state to inhibit movement of the base along the floor surface, and
an unbraked state to permit movement of the base along the floor surface;
a litter for supporting a patient;
a lift mechanism interposed between the litter and the base to move the litter relative to the base between a lowered position and a raised position; and
a skirt barrier having a bottom edge defining a periphery, with a slot defined extending vertically from the bottom edge, the skirt barrier being operatively attached to the litter for concurrent movement with the litter between:
an exposed configuration corresponding to the raised position and defined with the bottom edge spaced vertically above the base, and
a shield configuration corresponding to the lowered position and defined with the bottom edge arranged adjacent to the floor surface and with the periphery extending around the base to at least partially limit external access to the base and at least a portion of the brake assembly, with the slot arranged to receive the shaft of the brake assembly between the base frame and the brake pedal to enable user engagement with the brake pedal outside of the skirt barrier in the shield configuration.