IP Library Granted Patent US 11,540,964
Granted Patent B2
US 11,540,964 · App. 16/285,608 · Granted Jan 3, 2023

Patient support surface control, end of life indication, and x-ray cassette sleeve

Inventors: Darrell L. Borgman (Batesville, IN); Douglas E. Borgman (Brookville, IN); Arpit Shah (Batesville, IN); Wui Hsien Wong (Singapore, SG); Keith Moores (Milan, IN); Jason M. Gilreath (Cincinnati, OH); Michael R. Montini (Batesville, IN); Charles A. Lachenbruch (Batesville, IN); Eric R. Meyer (Batesville, IN); Frank E. Sauser (Cincinnati, OH); Catherine M. Wagner (Osgood, IN); Rachel L. Williamson (Batesville, IN); Brandon P. Fisk (Brookville, IN); Jason B. Grace (Cincinnati, OH); Brian Guthrie (Greensburg, IN); Nicole Johannigman (Greensburg, IN); Gregory J. Shannon (Indianapolis, IN); David C. Newkirk (Lawrenceburg, IN); Michael Churilla (Harrison, OH); Jnanesha Ramegowda (Batesville, IN); Taylor Franklin (Batesville, IN); Kathryn R. Smith (Batesville, IN); John G. Byers (Batesville, IN); Frederick K. Schultz (Bringhurst, IN); Andrew R. Wager (Indianapolis, IN); Sridhar Karimpuzha Seshadri (Blue Ash, OH); Gary R. Gibbons (Batesville, IN); Scott M. Corbin (Sunman, IN); John Goewert (Batesville, IN); Thomas L. Simpson (Brookville, IN); Faron L. Blessing (Batesville, IN); James D. Voll (Columbus, IN); Kin Meng Choi (Batesville, IN); Stephen S. Amrhein (Batesville, IN); Herve Gautier (Plumergat, FR); Jean-Francois Lellig (Auray, FR); Philippe Kaikenger (Pluvigner, FR); Matthieu Guetta (St. Pierre Quiberon, FR)
Assignee: Hill-Rom Services, Inc.
A61G7/05784A47C21/042A61B6/0407A61B6/4283A61B6/4423A61G7/018A61G7/05769A61G7/05792A61G7/0755G01T1/16A61G7/015A61G2210/50A61G2210/70
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Patent No.
US 11,540,964
App. No.
16/285,608
Granted
Jan 3, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A patient support apparatus may include a support surface configured to conduct air along a top face of the support surface so that heat and moisture from a patient lying on the support surface are drawn away from the top face of the support surface. An opening may be formed in a side of the support surface. A cavity may extend from the opening into the support surface. An inlet port may be positioned within the cavity and fluidly coupled to the top face. A blower assembly may be configured to position within the cavity. The blower assembly may have an outlet port that couples to the inlet port when the blower assembly is positioned within the cavity. The blower assembly may conduct air through the inlet port to the top face of the support surface.

Claims (48)

1. A patient support apparatus comprising

a support surface including a topper, the topper configured to conduct air along a top face of the support surface so that heat and moisture from a patient lying on the support surface are drawn away from the top face of the support surface,

a pneumatic blower having an outlet port that couples to an inlet port of the support surface, the pneumatic blower conducting air through the inlet port to the topper,

an end of life indicator to indicate when the support surface has reached an end of a useful life of the support surface, and

a user input that is selected in connection with installation of the support surface at a healthcare facility to start the end of life indicator, wherein the end of life indicator is active in response to the pneumatic blower being coupled to the inlet port of the support surface and the end of life indicator is inactive in response to the pneumatic blower being uncoupled from the inlet port of the support surface.

2. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the end of life indicator is coupled to the support surface.

3. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an interface on a side of the support surface, the interface including a dial to select a patient weight range, wherein a plurality of bladders within the support surface are inflated or deflated to adjust the support surface according to a patient weight range selected with the dial.

4. The patient support surface of claim 3 , wherein the interface includes the end of life indicator.

5. The patient support surface of claim 3 , including a plurality of patient weight ranges, wherein the dial is used to select one of the plurality of patient weight ranges.

6. The patient support surface of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of patient weight ranges includes:

a first range,

a second range that is greater than the first range, and

a third range that is greater than the second range.

7. The patient support surface of claim 6 , wherein:

when the first range is selected, the plurality of bladders is inflated to a first firmness,

when the second range is selected, the plurality of bladders is inflated to a second firmness, and

when the third range is selected, the plurality of bladders is inflated to a third firmness.

8. The patient support apparatus of claim 7 , wherein:

the second firmness is greater than the first firmness, and

the third firmness is greater than the second firmness.

9. The patient support surface of claim 5 , wherein the one of the plurality of patient weight ranges is selected based on a weight of the patient.

10. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the end of life indicator includes a timer that tracks how long the support surface has been in use.

11. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the end of life indicator includes a timer that tracks a total time that the support surface receives power.

12. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the end of life indicator includes a transmitter to transmit a signal indicating a remaining life span of the support surface to a user interface.

13. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the end of life indicator includes a sensor positioned below the support surface, the sensor determining when a patient is within a predetermined range of the sensor.

14. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the end of life indicator includes:

a sensor positioned below the support surface, and

a conductive material positioned below the topper, and

the sensor determining when the conductive material is within a predetermined range of the sensor.

15. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

a blower assembly configured to position within a cavity in the support surface, wherein the blower assembly includes a housing having a base that forms a vacuum chamber and a top cover sealed to the base to create a pressurized chamber, wherein the blower assembly is controlled by determining whether the blower assembly has a blockage based on a comparison of a monitored speed to a predetermined speed,

an x-ray cassette sleeve in the support surface,

a heel support mechanism built into a foot end of the support surface,

an electronics enclosure positioned within the support surface, wherein a wire extends from the electronics enclosure and is grounded, wherein an overmold is formed on the wire, wherein a terminal extends from the wire through the overmold to provide a ground test point, and

a support surface outlet port extending through the support surface and in fluid communication with an outlet port of the blower assembly, the support surface outlet port having a lip to facilitate preventing the ingress of fluids into the support surface outlet port,

wherein the patient support apparatus further comprises:

a flexible substrate positioned above the at least one support element,

a first conductive trace carried by the flexible substrate, and

a second conductive trace carried by the flexible substrate adjacent to the first conductive trace, wherein an open circuit is formed between the first conductive trace and the second conductive trace when the flexible substrate is dry, wherein the presence of a threshold amount of liquid on the flexible substrate forms a closed circuit with the first conductive trace and the second conductive trace due to the flexible substrate being wet.

16. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the support surface further comprises:

a therapeutic layer having a plurality of bladders that are configured to inflate,

a protective layer positioned over the therapeutic layer, and

a control unit that is configured to inflate the therapeutic layer, wherein, in a normal mode, the control unit is not coupled to the therapeutic layer and the therapeutic layer is deflated, and, in a therapeutic mode, the control unit is coupled to the therapeutic layer to inflate the therapeutic layer.

17. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the support surface further comprises:

at least one foam layer,

a manifold positioned having a plurality of apertures, and

a patient three dimensional spacer positioned on the manifold and configured to retain a patient,

wherein the blower assembly is configured to direct air flow into the manifold, wherein the airflow exits the manifold through the plurality of apertures and enters the patient three dimensional spacer.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST AT REEL/FRAME 050260/0644 Recorded Dec 14, 2021
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: BREATHE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.; ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; WELCH ALLYN, INC.; HILL-ROM, INC.; VOALTE, INC.; BARDY DIAGNOSTICS, INC.; HILL-ROM HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 058517/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 21, 2021
From: BORGMAN, DARRELL L.; BORGMAN, DOUGLAS E.; MOORES, KEITH; GILREATH, JASON M.; MONTINI, MICHAEL R.; MEYER, ERIC R.; SAUSER, FRANK E.; WAGNER, CATHERINE M.; WILLIAMSON, RACHEL L.; FISK, BRANDON P.; GRACE, JASON B.; GUTHRIE, BRIAN; JOHANNIGMAN, NICOLE; SHANNON, GREGORY J.; NEWKIRK, DAVID C.; CHURILLA, MICHAEL; RAMEGOWDA, JNANESHA; FRANKLIN, TAYLOR; SMITH, KATHRYN R.; BYERS, JOHN G.; SCHULTZ, FREDERICK K.; WAGER, ANDREW R.; SESHADRI, SRIDHAR KARIMPUZHA; GIBBONS, GARY R.; CORBIN, SCOTT M.; GOEWERT, JOHN; SIMPSON, THOMAS L.; BLESSING, FARON L.; VOLL, JAMES D.; CHOI, KIN MENG; AMRHEIN, STEPHEN S.; SHAH, ARPIT; GAUTIER, HERVE; LELLIG, JEAN-FRANCOIS; KAIKENGER, PHILIPPE; GUETTA, MATTHIEU
To: HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 057540/0854 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 21, 2021
From: WONG, WUI HSIEN
To: HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 057541/0137 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 4, 2019
From: HILL-ROM HOLDINGS, INC.; HILL-ROM, INC.; HILL-ROM SERVICES, INC.; ALLEN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; ANODYNE MEDICAL DEVICE, INC.; VOALTE, INC.; WELCH ALLYN, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 050260/0644 →