Patient lift and sling having a sling loop orientation sensor
A person lift system includes a motor and a sling bar coupled to the motor. The sling bar includes a first attachment hook at a first end region of the sling bar and a second attachment hook at a second end region of the sling bar. A sling includes a main body section and a plurality of loops coupled to the main body section. Each of the plurality of loops is configured to attach to one of the plurality of attachment hooks. A first electronic reader is coupled to the sling bar near the first attachment hook. A second electronic reader is coupled to the sling bar near the second attachment hook. Each of a plurality of short range wireless tags is coupled to a respective one of the plurality of loops.
1 . A person lift system comprising:
a motor,
a sling bar coupled to the motor, the sling bar including an attachment hook,
a sling including a main body section and a loop coupled to the main body section, the loop configured to attach to the attachment hook,
an electronic reader coupled to the sling bar near the attachment hook,
a short range wireless tag coupled to the loop at a position spaced apart from the main body section, wherein the electronic reader reads short range tag identification signals from the short range wireless tag to determine whether the loop is coupled to the attachment hook, wherein the sling is configured so that the short range wireless tag is closer to the attachment hook than to the main body section when the loop is coupled to the attachment hook and an occupant is supported by the sling, and
an accelerometer coupled to the loop and configured to determine an orientation of the loop with respect to a direction of gravity or with respect to horizontal.
2 . The person lift system of claim 1 , wherein the accelerometer determines movement of the sling so that a processor is able to determine whether the sling is in a laundry cycle.
3 . The person lift system of claim 1 , further comprising a control system to control the motor, wherein the control system is enabled in response to the electronic reader reading the short range wireless tag.
4 . The person lift system of claim 3 , wherein the control system tracks a number of person lift system uses based on the electronic reader reading the short range wireless tag.
5 . The person lift system of claim 1 , further comprising a user input configured to operate the motor.
6 . The person lift system of claim 5 , wherein the user input is coupled to the sling.
7 . The person lift system of claim 5 , wherein the user input is detachably coupled to the sling.
8 . The person lift system of claim 1 , wherein the short range wireless tag includes a radio frequency identification tag.
9 . The person lift system of claim 1 , wherein the attachment hook is moveable between and an open position and a closed position, and the attachment hook includes a sensor to determine whether the attachment hook is in the open position or closed position.
10 . The person lift system of claim 9 , wherein the electronic reader is powered in response to the sensor indicating that the attachment hook has been moved to the open position.
11 . The person lift system of claim 1 , further comprising a switch positioned in the sling and a spring coupled to the switch, wherein the spring enables the switch in response to weight being applied to the sling, and wherein, in response to the switch being activated, power is supplied to the short range wireless tag.
12 . The person lift system of claim 1 , further comprising a humidity sensor positioned in the sling to detect that the sling is being laundered.
13 . The person lift system of claim 1 , further comprising a wireless communication device positioned in the sling to communicate to a remote device that the sling is in use.
14 . The person lift system of claim 13 , wherein the remote device is operable to determine a location of the sling.
15 . The person lift system of claim 1 , wherein the sling further comprises a leg section coupled to the main body section, wherein the leg section includes at least one pressure sensor to detect a pressure on a patient in the sling.
16 . The person lift system of claim 15 , wherein the main body section does not include pressure sensors.
17 . The person lift system of claim 1 , further comprising a handheld controller having a clip configured to attach to the loop, the handheld controller having user inputs that are configured to control the motor.
18 . The person lift system of claim 17 , wherein the user inputs include a first button and a second button, wherein one of the first button and the second button is usable to actuate the motor to raise the sling bar and the other of the first button and the second button is usable to actuate the motor to lower the sling bar.
19 . The person lift system of claim 17 , wherein the handheld controller includes a second accelerometer to determine an orientation of the handheld controller, wherein a signal from the second accelerometer is used by a processor to determine an upper button of the first button and the second button and a lower button of the first button and the second button.
20 . The person lift system of claim 19 , wherein the upper button is configured to actuate the motor to raise the sling bar, and wherein the lower button is configured to actuate the motor to lower the sling bar.
21 . The person lift system of claim 17 , further comprising a retractable cord coupling the handheld controller to the sling bar.
22 . A person lift system comprising:
a motor,
a sling bar coupled to the motor, the sling bar including an attachment hook,
a sling including a main body section and a loop coupled to the main body section, the loop configured to attach to the attachment hook,
an electronic reader coupled to the sling bar near the attachment hook,
a short range wireless tag coupled to the loop, wherein the electronic reader reads short range tag identification signals from the short range wireless tag to determine whether the loop is coupled to the attachment hook,
an accelerometer coupled to the loop and configured to determine an orientation of the loop with respect to a direction of gravity or with respect to horizontal,
a user input configured to operate the motor, and
a retractable tether coupling the user input to the sling bar.