JP-2026075972-A - ward
Abstract
[Challenge] To provide a ward that can accommodate facility environments tailored to its intended use. [Solution] The ward comprises a corridor, patient rooms accessible from the corridor, and a passageway located between the corridor and the patient rooms, connecting the corridor and the patient rooms. The corridor, passageway, and patient rooms are aligned along a first direction. Ward 1 comprises a first alcove located on one side of a second direction intersecting the first direction of the passageway, and a second alcove located on the other side of the second direction of the passageway. Access to and from the patient rooms from the corridor is via the passageway. The wall-center dimensions of the first alcove in the first direction and the wall-center dimensions of the second alcove in the first direction are in the range of 2990 mm to 3010 mm. [Selection Diagram] Figure 2
Inventors
- 加茂川 智哉
- 四方 一樹
- 小林 亮太
- 小谷 春花
- 野間 有朝
- 竹村 和晃
- 堂下 典子
- 木村 達也
Assignees
- 戸田建設株式会社
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260511
- Application Date
- 20241023
Claims (8)
- The hallway and A patient room accessible from the aforementioned corridor, A passage located between the corridor and the patient room, connecting the corridor and the patient room, Equipped with, A ward in which the aforementioned corridor, passageway, and patient rooms are arranged along a first direction, A first alcove located on one side of the second direction intersecting the first direction of the passage, The passage comprises a second alcove located on the other side of the second direction, Entry and exit from the aforementioned corridor to the aforementioned patient room are performed via the aforementioned passageway. A ward in which the wall center dimensions of the first alcove in the first direction and the wall center dimensions of the second alcove in the first direction are in the range of 2990 mm to 3010 mm.
- The hallway and A patient room accessible from the aforementioned corridor, A passage located between the corridor and the patient room, connecting the corridor and the patient room, Equipped with, A ward in which the aforementioned corridor, passageway, and patient rooms are arranged along a first direction, A first alcove located on one side of the second direction intersecting the first direction of the passage, The passage comprises a second alcove located on the other side of the second direction, Entry and exit from the aforementioned corridor to the aforementioned patient room are performed via the aforementioned passageway. A ward in which the ratio of the dimensions of the first alcove to the corridor in the first direction, and the ratio of the dimensions of the second alcove to the corridor in the first direction, are in the range of 0.995 to 1.005.
- The first alcove includes a toilet that can be entered and exited while in a wheelchair, The ward according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the second alcove includes a washbasin.
- The first alcove includes a bench facing the corridor, The ward according to claim 3, wherein the second alcove is located between the patient room and the washroom in the first direction and includes storage capable of accommodating a wheelchair.
- The ward according to claim 3, wherein the toilet has an entrance facing the corridor.
- The first alcove includes storage, The ward according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the second alcove includes a washroom adjacent to the patient room in the first direction and a toilet located between the washroom and the corridor in the first direction.
- The ward according to claim 6, wherein the boundary between the patient room and the corridor is located between the washroom and the toilet in the first direction.
- The ward according to claim 1 or 2, comprising a plurality of patient rooms arranged in the second direction.
Description
An application has been submitted for an exception to the loss of novelty. This disclosure pertains to the hospital ward. Patent Document 1 discloses a multi-bed room, which includes a shared space and multiple individual spaces, as part of an obstetrics and gynecology ward. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2022-150230 A schematic plan view showing a ward according to one aspect of this disclosure.A schematic plan view showing an example of a ward model intended for rehabilitation during the recovery phase, as shown in Figure 1.Figure 1 is a schematic plan view showing an example of a ward model used for community-based integrated care.Figure 1 is a schematic plan view showing an example of a general ward model for a hospital ward.Figure 2 is a front view showing an example of the usage status of the ward model.Figure 2 is an oblique view of the ward model.Figure 2 is a floor plan of the ward model.A cross-sectional view along the line VIII-VIII in Figure 7.A cross-sectional view along the IX-IX line in Figure 7.Cross-sectional view along the line X-X in Figure 7.Figure 3 is a front view showing an example of the usage status of the ward model.Figure 3 is a perspective view of the ward model.Figure 2 is a floor plan of the ward model.A cross-sectional view along the line XIV-XIV in Figure 13.A cross-sectional view along the line XV-XV in Figure 13. The following description illustrates an example of this disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings. This description is illustrative in nature and does not limit this disclosure, its applications, or its uses. The accompanying drawings are schematic, and the illustrated configuration may differ from the actual product in terms of dimensional proportions, etc. In the following description, terms such as "approximately" or "about" mean that the values or shapes following these terms include an acceptable margin of error as determined by a person skilled in the art. One embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in Figure 1, comprises a corridor 10, patient rooms 20 accessible from the corridor 10, and a passageway 30 connecting the corridor 10 and the patient rooms 20. Access to and from the patient rooms 20 from the corridor 10 is via the passageway 30. The patient rooms 20 may be private rooms or multi-bed rooms. In this embodiment, the ward 1 comprises at least one floor 100 as shown in Figure 1. Each floor 100 has a substantially rectangular shape in plan view and includes a central area 110 located in the center of each floor 100 and four areas (hereinafter referred to as the first area 120, second area 130, third area 140, and fourth area 150) located around the central area 110. The central area 110 and the first to fourth areas 120, 130, 140, and 150 are adjacent to each other, separated by a corridor 10. The first area 120 is located at one of the ends of the short-side direction (for example, the Y direction in Figure 1) of each floor 100, and the third area 140 is located at the other end of the short-side direction Y of each floor 100. The second area 130 is located at one end of the longitudinal direction (for example, the X direction in Figure 1) of each floor 100, and the fourth area 150 is located at the other end of the longitudinal direction X of each floor 100. The corridor 10 extends straight along the longitudinal and transverse directions of each floor 100. For example, if Ward 1 is a ward used for rehabilitation during the recovery phase, the central area 110 will contain a staff station, a staff pit, stairs, and an elevator. The staff station is where medical staff perform tasks, hold conferences, etc. The staff pit is a place where medical staff can monitor patients undergoing walking training while performing tasks. The staff pit is located adjacent to the intersection of the corridor 10 between the central area 110 and the first area 120, and the corridor 10 between the central area 110 and the second area 130 (for example, the staff pit is located in area 111). The first area 120 contains eight patient rooms 20, and the second area 130 contains two patient rooms 20. In the first area 120, the corridor 10, passageway 30, and patient rooms 20 are arranged along the Y direction, and in the second area 130, the corridor 10, passageway 30, and patient rooms 20 are arranged along the X direction, which intersects the first direction Y. If the direction in which the corridor 10, passageway 30, and patient rooms 20 are arranged is considered the first direction, then in the first area 120, the Y direction is the first direction, and multiple patient rooms 20 are located in the X direction (an example of a second direction intersecting the first direction). In the second area 130, the X direction is the first direction, and multiple patient rooms 20 are located in the Y direction (an example of a second direction intersecting the first direction). The third area 140 contains a rehabilitation space and a dining room. The dining hal