A normally-deflated, readily-flexible, inflatable pad which underlies a bed patient can be inflated to raise that bed patient and to gently but firmly hold that bed patient in raised position. When that inflatable pad is inflated, it defines a recess at the lower surface of the center thereof into which the supporting surface of a portable support can be moved; and that inflatable pad and that portable support can thereafter hold the bed patient at a desired level relative to the bed on which that inflatable pad normally rests. When the supporting surface of the portable support subsequently is removed from the recess at the lower surface of the center of the inflatable pad, that inflatable pad can be deflated to lower the bed patient. A pressure transducer, between the supporting surface and the carrier therefor, develops a signal while that supporting surface underlies and holds the inflatable pad and the bed patient; and a readout responds to that signal to indicate the weight of that bed patient.
Containers such as liquefied gas cylinders are weighed in situ using a balance comprising a pneumatic actuator connected between a support temporarily installed above a container to be weighed and the container itself. Gas pressure is applied to the actuator to lift the container off the surface on which it is standing, and the pressure required to hold it off that surface is measured to indicate the weight of the container. A limiting valve is associated with the actuator so as to limit pressure therein to that required to lift the container.
A weigh bed has a rectangular base frame, a rectangular weight frame mounted above the base frame, a load cell beam mounted on each corner of the weigh frame and a ball connecting each load cell beam to the base frame. Three tie rods connected between the base frame and weigh frame limit horizontal movement of the weigh frame with respect to the base frame.
A patient weighing system for automatically providing a visual display of stantaneous patient weight includes a bed assembly for receiving the patient which is supported by weight responsive means producing analog signals as a function of instantaneous total weight. The analog signals are converted to commensurate digital signals. A first storage register stores the digital signal representative of the weight of the bed assembly without the patient. A second storage register stores the digital signals representative of the total weight of the bed assembly including the patient. A difference digital signal is developed which is representative of the difference between the digital signals stored in the first and second storage registers, providing a net or remainder digital signal which is a function of patient weight. A suitable means responsive to the difference digital signal is provided for visually displaying the patient weight, preferably on a repetitive cyclic basis so that the patient weight visual data is constantly updated. In a preferred embodiment, a manually adjustable input is provided to compensate for additions to the bed weight not attributable to change in patient weight such as pillows, blankets, medical equipment, etc. Additionally, by storing the difference digital signal and comparing it with the next sequentially developed difference digital signal, a suitable change of patient weight visual display can be provided.
A hospital bed has a support frame and a weigh frame mounted on the support frame by load cells. The output of the load cells is summed to provide a reading of the total weight on the weigh frame. The tare weight is subtracted to provide the patient's weight.
Aerial work platform apparatus comprising a vehicle, a work platform, a lift on the vehicle for elevating and lowering the work platform, and a stabilizer for inhibiting tipping over of the apparatus when the work platform is elevated. The stabilizer is mounted on the vehicle for movement between a raised retracted position and a lowered position for engagement with the surface traversed by the vehicle should the apparatus start tipping. A mechanism moves the stabilizer between its raised and lowered positions.