IP Library Granted Patent US 12,678,356
Granted Patent B2
US 12,678,356 · App. 17/695,152 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Patient support apparatus with adaptive user interface

Inventors: Aaron Douglas Furman (Kalamazoo, MI); Daniel Brosnan (Kalamazoo, MI); Janani Gopalkrishnan (Portage, MI); Darren G. Schaaf (Portage, MI); Christopher Gentile (Sturgis, MI); Ross T. Lucas (Paw Paw, MI)
Assignee: Stryker Corporation
A61G7/018A61G1/017A61G1/0275A61G1/0293A61G1/0562A61G5/061A61G5/066A61G7/08A61G7/16A61G5/006A61G5/045A61G2203/14A61G2203/16A61G2203/20A61G2203/30A61G2203/32A61G2203/36A61G2203/40A61G2203/44
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Patent No.
US 12,678,356
App. No.
17/695,152
Filed
Mar 15, 2022
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3672
USPC
5/86.1
Abstract

A patient support apparatus for patients. The patient support apparatus comprises a base and a litter supported by the base. The patient support apparatus also comprises powered devices that perform one or more predetermined functions on the patient support apparatus. A user interface is employed to control the powered devices. The user interface is designed to enable caregivers to cause operation of the powered devices with fewer buttons, while retaining functionality in using powered devices.

Claims (45)

1 . A patient support system for use with an ambulance, the patient support system comprising:

a patient support apparatus for supporting a patient, the patient support apparatus including:

a base arranged for free movement relative to the ambulance about a floor surface, the base comprising a base frame, an intermediate frame, and a base lift device connected to the base frame and the intermediate frame, the base lift device movable between a plurality of positions to move the base between a raised state and a lowered state,

a litter defining a patient support surface to support the patient and configured for releasable attachment to the base in a docked mode, the litter including a plurality of sections defining the patient support surface to support the patient in the docked mode, with the plurality of sections being movable to support the patient in a chair configuration when the litter is separated from the base in an undocked mobility mode,

a state detection device adapted to generate a state signal defining operation of the litter between the docked mode and the undocked mobility mode,

a user interface positioned on the litter to generate an input signal in response to actuation by a user,

one or more powered devices selectively operable to perform a first function associated with the litter in the docked mode, and a second function associated with the litter in the undocked mobility mode, and

a controller coupled to the state detection device, the user interface, and the one or more powered devices, with the controller configured to receive the input signal and the state signal, and to generate an output signal based on the input signal and the state signal such that the user interface has a first functionality to operate the one or more powered devices to perform the first function upon actuation of the user interface by the user when the litter is in the docked mode and a second functionality to operate the one or more powered devices to perform the second function upon actuation of the user interface by the user when the litter is in the undocked mobility mode.

2 . The patient support system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more powered devices comprises a first powered device selectively operable to perform the first function, and a second powered device selectively operable to perform the second function.

3 . The patient support system of claim 2 , wherein the litter comprises a litter lift device, separate from the base lift device, to raise and lower the patient support surface relative to the floor surface when the litter is separated from the base, and a track driving device with a continuous track to provide mobility to the litter when the litter is separated from the base in the undocked mobility mode; and

wherein the first powered device comprises one of the base lift device, the litter lift device, and the track driving device, and the second powered device comprises a different one of the base lift device, the litter lift device, and the track driving device.

4 . The patient support system of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of sections of the litter includes a seat section and a fowler section, and the litter further includes a fowler section adjustment device arranged to move the fowler section relative to the seat section; and

wherein the first powered device comprises one of the base lift device, the litter lift device, the track driving device, and the fowler section adjustment device, and the second powered device comprises a different one of the base lift device, the litter lift device, the track driving device, and the fowler section adjustment device.

5 . The patient support system of claim 2 , wherein the intermediate frame and the litter are secured in the docked mode; and

wherein the first powered device comprises the base lift device having a base lift actuator to raise and lower the intermediate frame relative to the floor surface, and the first functionality of the user interface comprises raising and lowering the intermediate frame when the litter is supported on the intermediate frame of the base in the docked mode.

6 . The patient support system of claim 5 , further comprising a load detection device configured to detect a load on the base, and wherein the base lift actuator is configured to move the litter at a first rate when the controller determines that the load is less than a load threshold and at a second rate slower than the first rate when the controller determines that the load is at or above the load threshold.

7 . The patient support system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more powered devices includes a track driving device to move the litter along stairs in the undocked mobility mode; and

wherein the track driving device comprises a track actuator coupled to the controller and a continuous track driven by the track actuator for ascending and descending stairs, and the first functionality of the user interface comprises moving the litter along the stairs in the undocked mobility mode.

8 . The patient support system of claim 7 , further comprising a sensor coupled to the user interface and the controller, with the sensor configured to generate a signal responsive to user engagement adjacent to the user interface; and

wherein the controller is configured to operate the track actuator of the track driving device to inhibit movement of the continuous track in response to the signal from the sensor indicating an absence of user engagement adjacent to the user interface, and to operate the track actuator of the track driving device to permit movement of the continuous track in response to the signal from the sensor indicating user engagement adjacent to the user interface.

9 . The patient support system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of sections of the litter includes a seat section and a fowler section; and

wherein the one or more powered devices includes a fowler section adjustment device having a fowler actuator coupled to the fowler section and to the controller to move the fowler section relative to the seat section.

10 . The patient support system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more powered devices includes a litter lift device having a litter lift actuator coupled to the controller to raise and lower the patient support surface relative to the floor surface when the litter is separated from the base in the undocked mobility mode.

11 . The patient support system of claim 1 , further comprising a progress indicator coupled to the litter to display one of the modes of the litter and the functionalities of the user interface.

12 . The patient support system of claim 1 , further comprising a track driving device coupled to the litter to provide mobility to the litter when the litter is removed from the base in the undocked mobility mode, the track driving device including a continuous track configured to engage stairs and supported by a frame member, and a wheel coupled to the frame member and configured to rotationally engage the floor surface, wherein the track driving device is configured to articulate relative to the patient support surface to engage stairs in the undocked mobility mode.

13 . The patient support system of claim 12 , wherein the base further comprises a base rail extending between a first end and a second end, and a carrier coupled to the base rail and defining a slot, with the carrier configured to move along the base rail between the first end and the second end; and

and wherein the litter comprises a pin arranged to be spaced from the carrier in the undocked mobility mode and to be releasably received in the slot of the carrier in the docked mode, with the litter configured to move with the carrier along at least a portion of the base rail between the first end and the second end in the docked mode, and with the carrier configured to at least partially support the litter on the base above the floor surface when the litter is in the docked mode.

14 . The patient support system of claim 13 , wherein the litter comprises:

a litter frame;

a first support leg comprising a proximal end and a distal end, with the proximal end coupled to the litter frame; and

a second support leg comprising a proximal end and a distal end, with the proximal end coupled to the litter frame;

wherein the first and second support legs are configured to at least partially support the litter frame above the floor surface.

15 . The patient support system of claim 14 , wherein the one or more powered devices comprises a first powered device selectively operable to perform the first function, and a second powered device selectively operable to perform the second function;

wherein the first powered device comprises a first lift actuator coupled to the litter frame and to the first support leg, with the controller being configured to operate the first lift actuator to move the distal end of the first support leg relative to the litter frame for adjusting at least one of a height and a tilt of the litter frame relative to the floor surface during operation in the undocked mobility mode; and

wherein the second powered device comprises a second lift actuator coupled to the litter frame and to the second support leg, with the controller being configured to move the distal end of the second support leg relative to the litter frame for adjusting at least one of the height and the tilt of the litter frame relative to the floor surface during operation in the undocked mobility mode.

16 . The patient support system of claim 15 , wherein the state detection device comprises a sensor coupled to one of the litter frame and the carrier to generate the state signal responsive to releasable coupling of the litter to the carrier;

wherein the controller operates the first and second lift actuators to move the respective distal ends of the first and second support legs relative to the litter frame in response to actuation of the user interface by the user when the litter is in the undocked mobility mode; and

wherein the controller operates one of the first and second lift actuators to move the respective distal end of one of the first and second support legs relative to the litter frame in response to actuation of the user interface by the user when the litter is in the docked mode while the other of the first and second lift actuators retains a position of the respective distal end of the other of the first and second support legs relative to the litter frame.

17 . The patient support system of claim 16 , wherein the carrier is moveable to a first position along the base rail adjacent the first end of the base rail and to a second position adjacent the second end of the base rail; and

further comprising a sensor coupled to the controller and one of the base and the litter to generate a carrier position signal responsive to a position of the carrier relative to the base rail; and

wherein the controller is configured to operate the first lift actuator to move the distal end of the first support leg in response to actuation of the user interface by the user when the carrier is in the first position and the litter is in the docked mode, and to operate the second lift actuator to move the distal end of the second support leg in response to actuation of the user interface by the user when the carrier is in the second position and the litter is in the docked mode.

18 . The patient support system of claim 1 , further comprising a power load device for loading and unloading the patient support apparatus relative to a cargo area of the ambulance, the power load device including:

a rail configured for coupling to the ambulance,

a trolley movably coupled to the rail, and

one or more arms pivotably coupled to the trolley to support the patient support apparatus when at least one of the litter and the base are coupled to the trolley.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Dec 18, 2024
From: STRYKER CORPORATION
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 069737/0184 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 11, 2022
From: GOPALKRISHNAN, JANANI; SCHAAF, DARREN G.; FURMAN, AARON DOUGLAS; GENTILE, CHRISTOPHER; LUCAS, ROSS T.; BROSNAN, DANIEL
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 059559/0954 →
Continuity (3)
Continuation 16019994 · Jun 27, 2018
Provisional Application 62525371 · Jun 27, 2017
Related Publication 20220202634A1 · Jun 30, 2022
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