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KR-20260066570-A - a fall-preventing patient's bed

KR20260066570AKR 20260066570 AKR20260066570 AKR 20260066570AKR-20260066570-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a bed for patients to prevent falls, and a stair-type fence. By allowing the bed fence to be transformed into a step shape when folded to prevent falls, it resolves the problem that people at risk of falling may be at risk when getting on and off the patient bed, and that when the bed safety fence is lowered, it does not help prevent falls when the user gets on and off the bed and the hand support disappears, thereby reducing stability. In other words, the present invention relates to a stair-shaped fence for a patient bed frame, wherein the fence is double-layered by attaching a hinge in the middle so that it can be lowered and maintained in a stair shape to prevent falls when folded, and the middle section is blocked off to be used as a step. A dining table extended from the rear fence, divided in half and connected to a stair-shaped fence to form a handrail for support when going up and down, to be used for eating on the bed and as a support when moving down; connected to the top of the bed to protect the head. A head protection fence installed at the top, formed in a smooth, embedded shape to prevent hitting other objects when moving the head upwards, and wheels attached to the bed frame legs to allow the entire bed to be moved. A single-wheeled leg is installed at the bottom of the bed to protect the feet, formed in a smooth, embedded shape to prevent collisions with other objects when moving underneath. It is formed in a shape that allows the rear fence and bed frame connection to be securely fixed and connected in an unseen or out-of-reach place so as not to cause inconvenience when moving in bed. It is characterized by including a connecting part. Therefore, the present invention relates to a stepped fence By allowing the bed fence to be transformed into a step shape when folded to prevent falls, it resolves the problem that people at risk of falling may be at risk when getting on and off the patient bed, and that stability is reduced because the hand gripping support is lost when the bed safety fence is lowered, which does not help prevent falls when the user gets on and off the bed.

Inventors

  • 백수민

Assignees

  • 백수민

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20241104

Claims (3)

  1. In a fall-prevention patient bed, A stepped fence formed by attaching hinges in the middle to create a double structure that transforms into a step shape when folded to prevent falls, allowing it to be lowered and maintained in a step-like form, with the middle section enclosed to be used as a step. (1), a table that can be used for eating on the bed and used as a support when moving down, is taken out from the rear fence, divided in half, and connected to a stair-shaped fence to form a handrail that can be supported when going up and down, and connected to the top of the bed to protect the head. A head protection fence (3) is installed at the top and formed in a soft, embedded shape so as not to hit other objects when moving the head upwards, and wheels are attached to the legs of the bed frame so that the entire bed can be moved by connecting wheels to the bed legs so that the bed can be moved. One-wheeled legs (4), connected to the bottom of the bed to protect the feet, are installed at the bottom and formed in a smooth, embedded shape so that they do not hit other objects when moving under the feet. A rear fence (5) is formed in a shape that allows the bed frame connection to be securely fixed and connected in a hidden or out-of-reach place so as not to cause discomfort when moving on the bed. One connecting part (6).
  2. In Article 1, Staircase fence A stair-shaped fence characterized by having a hinge in the middle of the fence so that it can be folded down and then formed into a stair shape to prevent falls, and the middle part can be blocked off and used as a step. .
  3. In Article 1, A dining table characterized by being formed into a railing that can be used to support when going up and down by taking the dining table (2) out from the rear fence side, dividing it in half, and connecting it to a stair-shaped fence so that it can be used as a support when going up and down, so that it can be used to eat on the bed.

Description

Fall-preventing patient's bed The present invention relates to a patient bed for fall prevention, and more specifically, to a stepped fence formed by attaching a hinge in the middle of the fence to create a double structure that can be lowered and maintained in a stepped shape to prevent falls when the bed fence is folded, and the middle part being blocked off to be used as a step. A dining table extended from the rear fence, divided in half and connected to a stair-shaped fence to form a handrail for support when going up and down, to be used for eating on the bed and as a support when moving down; connected to the top of the bed to protect the head. A head protection fence installed at the top, formed in a smooth, embedded shape to prevent hitting other objects when moving the head upwards, and wheels attached to the bed frame legs to allow the entire bed to be moved. A single-wheeled leg is installed at the bottom of the bed to protect the feet, formed in a smooth, embedded shape to prevent collisions with other objects when moving underneath. It is formed in a shape that allows the rear fence and bed frame connection to be securely fixed and connected in an unseen or out-of-reach place so as not to cause inconvenience when moving in bed. By configuring it with a single connecting component, Staircase fence The purpose is to resolve the problem that people at risk of falling may be at risk when getting on and off the patient bed, and that when the bed safety fence is lowered, it does not help prevent falls when the user gets on and off the bed and the hand support is lost, thereby reducing stability. Generally, a patient bed frame is intended to provide a comfortable and safe environment for patients during bed activities or sleep in the hospital. As mentioned above, the patient bed frame consists of a front fence, a rear fence, side fences, supports, wheeled legs, connecting parts, and a table. The patient bed frame described above features a front fence located at the head of the bed to protect the head, a rear pad located at the foot of the bed to enhance stability, side fences to prevent rolling off, a support frame with slats to support the mattress which evenly distributes the weight of the mattress and contributes to extending the mattress's lifespan, legs located at the bottom of the bed frame in the form of wheels to support the entire structure and secure a gap from the floor to facilitate movement, cleaning, and ventilation, and connecting parts including various screws, bolts, and clips to stably connect the frame, making assembly and disassembly easy, and a table that rises from the rear fence to facilitate eating in bed. However, conventional patient bed frames as described above have the problem that they can be dangerous for people at risk of falling when getting on and off the bed, and when the bed safety fence is lowered, they do not help prevent falls when the user gets on or off the bed, and stability is reduced because the handhold for support is lost. Figure 1 is an overall diagram of the present invention. Figure 2 shows the front, side, and foot views of the present invention. Figure 3 shows the first use of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a detailed diagram of the second aspect of the present invention. FIG. 5 is a detailed diagram of the 6th invention. The present invention relates to a stepped fence formed by attaching a hinge in the middle of the fence to create a double structure that can be lowered and maintained in a stepped shape to prevent falls when the bed fence is folded, and by blocking off the middle section so that it can be used as a step. (1), a table that can be used for eating on the bed and used as a support when moving down, is taken out from the rear fence, divided in half, and connected to a stair-shaped fence to form a handrail that can be supported when going up and down, and connected to the top of the bed to protect the head. A head protection fence (3) is installed at the top and formed in a soft, embedded shape so as not to hit other objects when moving the head upwards, and wheels are attached to the legs of the bed frame so that the entire bed can be moved by connecting wheels to the bed legs so that the bed can be moved. One-wheeled legs (4), connected to the bottom of the bed to protect the feet, are installed at the bottom and formed in a smooth, embedded shape so that they do not hit other objects when moving under the feet. A rear fence (5) is formed in a shape that allows the bed frame connection to be securely fixed and connected in a hidden or out-of-reach place so as not to cause discomfort when moving on the bed. It consists of one connecting part (6). Here, the stepped fence (1) is formed by attaching a hinge in the middle of the fence so that it can be folded into a step shape to prevent falls, and then lowered to form a step shape and maintained, and the middle part is blocked so that it can be used as a step. Here, the dining table (2)