Patents Assigned to Bedlab, LLC
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Patent number: 9572736Abstract: A sliding thorax assembly subframe is mounted to a thorax assembly main frame section of an articulating bed and is adapted to descend as the torso section of the bed is raised to an inclined position. The mechanism, which is optionally combined with a slideback mechanism to extend the pelvic area of the bed in a longitudinal direction, reduces compressive and shear forces on the patient during bed articulation.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2014Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: BEDLAB, LLCInventors: William Jenkins, Mark Heflin
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Patent number: 8601618Abstract: A sliding subframe (130) mounted to the derriere-supporting section (50) of an adjustable bed (10) is adapted to translate the rotational axis (110) of the torso-supporting section (40) of the bed (10) toward the head end (12) as the torso-supporting section (40) is raised to an inclined position (44), and back toward the foot end (14) as the torso-supporting section (40) is lowered to a level position (42). This mechanism reduces compression of the lumbo-sacral area of the patient during bed articulation.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2009Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Bedlab, LLCInventors: Eduardo Rene Benzo, Rodolfo W. Ferraresi, Mario Cesar Eleonori
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Patent number: 8261380Abstract: A stretcher is provided as an accessory to a bed to facilitate a supine-to-prone or prone-to-supine transfer of a patient from the bed to the stretcher or vice-versa. The stretcher comprises a base frame, anchor means for clamping or otherwise securing the stretcher to a position adjacent the bed, and a patient support litter. The stretcher also includes a mechanical, non-bladder-based lift mechanism operable to preferentially raise either a left longitudinal side, or a right longitudinal side, but not both, of the patient support litter, in order to tilt the patient support litter toward the patient support surface of the adjacent bed. The stretcher is also collapsible for easy storage.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Bedlab, LLCInventors: Rodolfo W. Ferraresi, Mario Cesar Eleonori, Eduardo Rene Benzo
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Patent number: 8056164Abstract: An adjustable bed comprises a hospital bed frame chassis, an articulatable, multi-sectioned base platform mounted on the chassis, an adjustable patient support framework mounted on the base platform, and a patient support surface overlying the adjustable patient support framework and base platform. The adjustable patient support framework preferably includes two main parts: an adjustable torso support litter mounted on the articulatable torso-supporting section of the base platform; and an adjustable hip support litter mounted on the articulatable hip-supporting section of the base platform. Each of these support litters comprise a plurality of independently adjustable vertices or segments oriented at or near the periphery of the overlying patient support surface. Modulation of the patient support surface is accomplished through two conceptually distinct mechanisms—(1) articulation of the base platform and (2) movement of the vertices and/or segments of the adjustable patient support framework.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2010Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Bedlab, LLCInventors: Eduardo Rene Benzo, Mario Cesar Eleonori
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Patent number: 7886379Abstract: An adjustable bed comprises a patient support surface supported by a patient support framework that adjusts vertices along the perimeter of the patient support surface. Through adjustments that raise and contract the perimeter of the patient support surface on either side of the lower torso and/or hip-area of the patient, the framework is operable to cradle a patient's waist and hips. This mechanism not only distributes the patient's weight across a larger surface area, reducing the need for lateral rotation, but also helps to maintain a patient in place when the patient is rotated from side to side.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Bedlab, LLCInventors: Eduardo Rene Benzo, Rodolfo W. Ferraresi, Mano Cesar Eleonori
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Publication number: 20100313353Abstract: A stretcher is provided as an accessory to a bed to facilitate a supine-to-prone or prone-to-supine transfer of a patient from the bed to the stretcher or vice-versa. The stretcher comprises a base frame, anchor means for clamping or otherwise securing the stretcher to a position adjacent the bed, and a patient support litter. The stretcher also includes a mechanical, non-bladder-based lift mechanism operable to preferentially raise either a left longitudinal side, or a right longitudinal side, but not both, of the patient support litter, in order to tilt the patient support litter toward the patient support surface of the adjacent bed. The stretcher is also collapsible for easy storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: BEDLAB, LLCInventors: Rodolfo W. Ferraresi, Mario Cesar Eleonori, Eduardo Rene Benzo
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Publication number: 20100275376Abstract: An adjustable bed comprises a hospital bed frame chassis, an articulatable, multi-sectioned base platform mounted on the chassis, an adjustable patient support framework mounted on the base platform, and a patient support surface overlying the adjustable patient support framework and base platform. The adjustable patient support framework preferably includes two main parts: an adjustable torso support litter mounted on the articulatable torso-supporting section of the base platform; and an adjustable hip support litter mounted on the articulatable hip-supporting section of the base platform. Each of these support litters comprise a plurality of independently adjustable vertices or segments oriented at or near the periphery of the overlying patient support surface. Modulation of the patient support surface is accomplished through two conceptually distinct mechanisms—(1) articulation of the base platform and (2) movement of the vertices and/or segments of the adjustable patient support framework.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Bedlab, LLCInventors: Eduardo Rene Benzo, Mario Cesar Eleonori
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Patent number: 7761942Abstract: An adjustable bed comprises a hospital bed frame chassis, an articulatable, multi-sectioned base platform mounted on the chassis, an adjustable patient support framework mounted on the base platform, and a patient support surface overlying the adjustable patient support framework and base platform. The adjustable patient support framework preferably includes two main parts: an adjustable torso support litter mounted on the articulatable torso-supporting section of the base platform; and an adjustable hip support litter mounted on the articulatable hip-supporting section of the base platform. Each of these support litters comprise a plurality of independently adjustable vertices or segments oriented at or near the periphery of the overlying patient support surface. Modulation of the patient support surface is accomplished through two conceptually distinct mechanisms—(1) articulation of the base platform and (2) movement of the vertices and/or segments of the adjustable patient support framework.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Bedlab, LLCInventors: Eduardo Rene Benzo, Mario Cesar Eleonori
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Patent number: 7716762Abstract: An adjustable bed comprises a patient support structure supporting a patient support surface that comprises separately adjustable torso and hip support structures. Lifting mechanisms are provided to elevate the torso and hip support structures to substantially reduce pressure on the sacral area of a patient resting on the patient support surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Bedlab, LLCInventors: Rodolfo W. Ferraresi, Eduardo Rene Benzo, Mario Cesar Eleonori
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Patent number: 7559102Abstract: A sliding subframe mounted to the derriere-supporting section of an articulating bed is adapted to translate the rotational axis of the torso-supporting section of the bed toward the headframe as the torso-supporting section is raised to an inclined position, and back toward the footboard as the torso-supporting section is lowered to a level position. This mechanism reduces compression of the lumbo-sacral area of the patient during bed articulation.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2008Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Bedlab, LLCInventors: Eduardo Rene Benzo, Rodolfo W. Ferraresi, Mario Cesar Eleonori