EP4072497A1 - Konfigurierbare anordnung zur medizinischen versorgung eines patienten - Google Patents
Konfigurierbare anordnung zur medizinischen versorgung eines patientenInfo
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- EP4072497A1 EP4072497A1 EP21854741.2A EP21854741A EP4072497A1 EP 4072497 A1 EP4072497 A1 EP 4072497A1 EP 21854741 A EP21854741 A EP 21854741A EP 4072497 A1 EP4072497 A1 EP 4072497A1
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- wall panel
- frame
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- supply connection
- care
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G12/00—Accommodation for nursing, e.g. in hospitals, not covered by groups A61G1/00 - A61G11/00, e.g. trolleys for transport of medicaments or food; Prescription lists
- A61G12/002—Supply appliances, e.g. columns for gas, fluid, electricity supply
- A61G12/005—Supply appliances, e.g. columns for gas, fluid, electricity supply mounted on the wall
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F13/00—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
- E04F13/07—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
- E04F13/072—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of specially adapted, structured or shaped covering or lining elements
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F13/00—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
- E04F13/07—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
- E04F13/08—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
- E04F13/0801—Separate fastening elements
- E04F13/0803—Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
- E04F13/081—Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F13/00—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
- E04F13/07—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
- E04F13/08—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
- E04F13/0869—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements having conduits for fluids
Definitions
- the invention relates to a configurable arrangement that provides at least two supply connections for medical devices to supply a patient.
- German Hospital Future Act stipulates that a hospital must provide a certain number of nursing places for intensive care.
- the invention is based on the object of providing an arrangement for the medical care of a patient, with this arrangement being intended to enable intensive care of the patient and with specified requirements being able to be met better than with known care arrangements.
- the arrangement according to the invention is designed to enable medical care of a patient.
- the arrangement includes a total of supply connections. This total includes at least two supply connections. Each supply connection is able to provide at least one supply medium for a medical device to supply the patient. Examples of such a supply medium are breathing air, pure nitrogen (N2), nitrous oxide (N2O), an anesthetic (anesthetic), compressed air, a cleaning liquid, another fluid (gas or liquid), a drain line for fluid, electrical energy (e.g. standard AC voltage, in Germany 220 V AC, or three-phase current / power current, in Germany 360 V AC) and a data connection for connecting a medical device to a Stationary data network, for example an Ethernet socket (ie data and messages are a supply medium).
- N2 pure nitrogen
- N2O nitrous oxide
- an anesthetic anesthetic
- compressed air e.g. standard AC voltage, in Germany 220 V AC, or three-phase current / power current, in Germany 360 V AC
- electrical energy e.g. standard AC voltage, in Germany 220 V AC, or three-
- the total number of supply connections of the arrangement is designed to provide the necessary supply connections for intensive care of the patient, ie to supply the medical devices used or usable for intensive care with the respectively required supply media. Of course, it depends on the patient which medical devices and thus which supply connections are actually required for intensive care.
- the arrangement according to the invention further comprises
- the respective wall panel fastening unit is capable of releasably holding the wall panel on the frame.
- the wall panel can therefore be attached to the frame using the wall panel attachment unit.
- the attached wall panel can be detached from the frame again.
- the arrangement comprises two wall panel fastening units.
- Each wall panel is in one of two states with respect to the frame:
- the wall panel is fixed to the frame by means of the wall panel fixing unit in such a way that the wall panel cannot move relative to the frame.
- the wall panel is detached from the frame in such a way that no mechanical connection occurs between the frame and the wall panel and the wall panel can be moved freely relative to the frame
- the arrangement according to the invention is designed as follows: If the or at least one detachably mountable wall panel is actually attached to the frame, then at least one supply connection of the total amount of the or a wall panel on the frame covers, preferably several supply connections of the total amount. On the other hand, a remaining quantity of supply connections of the total quantity remains free, ie it is not covered by the wall panel or panels and can provide a supply medium for a medical device. This remaining amount includes at least one supply connection of the total amount, preferably several supply connections of the total amount.
- the remainder of the supply connections of the arrangement is designed to provide the supply connections for normal care of the patient, ie those supply connections that are required to supply the medical devices used or usable for normal care with the respectively required supply media. Of course, it depends on the patient which medical devices and thus which supply connections are actually required for normal care.
- the arrangement according to the invention can be used either for intensive care or for normal care of a patient.
- the or at least one detachably mountable wall panel is actually mounted to the frame, preferably any detachably mountable wall panel.
- at least one detachably mountable wall panel is not attached to the frame, preferably no detachably mountable wall panels are attached to the frame, so that all supply connections required for intensive care are exposed.
- All supply connections of the total amount are available for intensive care. This total amount is designed in such a way that each medical device required or usable for intensive care can be connected to at least one supply connection of the total amount.
- the supply connections for the remaining quantity are available for normal maintenance.
- This remainder is designed in such a way that any medical device that is required or usable for normal care can be connected to at least one supply connection of the remainder.
- the quantity of those supply connections that belong to the total quantity but not to the remaining quantity is referred to below as the "intensive quantity”. Then, when the or each detachably mountable wall panel is actually attached to the frame, the supply connections of the intensive care unit are covered.
- the arrangement according to the invention can contribute to providing an intensive care station. However, if the arrangement is not currently required for intensive care, it can be used for normal care instead.
- the invention thus eliminates the need to have a nursing station ready for intensive care, but not being able to use this nursing station for normal care if the nursing station is not currently required for intensive care. As a result, the invention contributes to reducing the number of intensive care places that are available unused. Thanks to the invention, a sufficient number of intensive care places are available in many cases if required, because a care place with the arrangement according to the invention can be quickly converted into an intensive care place.
- the detachably mountable wall panels of the arrangement hide those service connections which belong to the intensive set, i.e. to the total set but not to the remainder set.
- the or at least some supply connections of the intensive care set can therefore be covered by the mounted wall panels during normal care.
- This feature of the invention makes it easier to clean and disinfect the arrangement during normal care and thus to meet hygienic requirements for a medical care place.
- the or each wall panel is attached to the frame, it is sufficient to clean the surface facing a hospital bed, i.e. the outer surface, of the or each wall panel.
- the supply connections which are not required for normal care, are covered by the or a wall panel and are therefore less exposed to dirt and other pollutants. Thanks to the mounted wall panels, the risk of a supply connection of the intensive care unit being mechanically damaged is reduced. As long as the arrangement is required for normal care, these service connections need to be cleaned and disinfected less frequently or not at all. It is possible to make the outer surface of a wall panel smooth so that no dirt and pollutants can collect on the surface.
- the outer surface of a wall panel can also be designed in such a way that the wall panel is resistant to the cleaning agents and disinfectants used.
- the supply connections of the intensive care unit are not accessible and visible from the outside. Because the supply connections of the intensive care set are then not accessible, the risk is reduced that a medical device used for normal care will be incorrectly connected to a supply connection of the intensive care set. This could endanger the patient or damage the connected medical device. Furthermore, the risk is reduced that a supply connection, which is only used for intensive care, becomes dirty or damaged during normal care. A rack mounted wall panel protects this utility connection.
- the or each detachably mountable wall panel can be connected to the frame of the arrangement and removed from the frame again.
- the detachably mountable wall panels can be quickly removed from the frame, so that those supply connections that belong to the intensive care unit become accessible and usable.
- the arrangement can quickly be used for the Change normal care to critical care use.
- it is sufficient to attach the or at least one detachably mountable wall panel to the frame.
- it is sufficient to remove this wall panel from the frame again, which also makes the supply connections of the intensive care unit accessible. The need for an intensive care place often arises suddenly and is unpredictable, so it is advantageous if this intensive care place can be made available quickly.
- a wall panel according to the invention can be detached from the frame and then removed completely and no longer takes up any space on the frame after removal. It is possible to clean and disinfect a wall panel that is not currently attached to a frame from all sides.
- the invention makes it possible to manage with less detachably mountable wall panels. Thanks to the invention, the same wall panel is optional mount in a first position or in a second position different from the first position, also on different frames. In addition, the invention makes it easier in many cases to quickly replace a damaged wall panel. Replacing a door often takes more time.
- the invention obviates the need to fasten supply connections to a rotatable or otherwise pivotable supply connection carrier, with either a first or a second surface of this carrier pointing towards the medical devices used.
- a service terminal carrier In order to pivot such a service terminal carrier, free space in a sickroom is required. However, free space is often scarce.
- all supply connections are then also accessible from the outside during normal care, which means that they can become dirty or contaminated with pathogens, or a supply connection could be incorrectly connected to a medical device.
- a smooth and preferably continuous surface can be provided both for normal care and for intensive care, which only has the supply connections required in each case as unevenness.
- the invention therefore makes it easier to clean and disinfect the assembly compared to a pivoting umbilical support.
- a pivoting service connection support also requires pivot joints and optionally additional pivot arms, which in many cases are subject to greater wear and tear than a wall panel mounting unit according to the invention.
- the invention enables an intuitive procedure to adapt a medical work station to normal care or to intensive care. In order to adapt the workstation for intensive care, it is sufficient to detach and remove all detachable wall panels from the frame. Conversely, to adapt the workplace for normal care, it is sufficient to attach all detachable wall panels to the frame.
- a “wall panel” is understood in this text as a portable and movable object that comprises at least one component that extends in a plane.
- the largest dimension of the component perpendicular to that plane is not more than one tenth of the largest dimension in that plane.
- a wall panel may also comprise at least two components, each extending in a plane, with an angle between these two planes, for example a right angle.
- the at least two components are preferably rigidly connected to one another.
- the wall panel can be made of wood or plastic or metal. At least that surface which, when the wall panel is mounted, faces a sick room prefers every surface of the wall panel, is sufficiently resistant to cleaning agents and disinfectants and is preferably smooth.
- the wall panel prefferably comprises a flat component, with this flat component preferably extending parallel to a wall when the wall panel is mounted on the frame and the frame being located on this wall.
- Two further components are mounted on two opposite edges of this sheet-like component, optionally a third component on a third edge.
- the wall panel has the shape of a box and encloses a space in front of the wall. In this room is preferred at least one supply connection of the total quantity that does not belong to the remaining quantity.
- the box protects the or each supply connection from dirt and harmful particles.
- the arrangement in addition to the detachably attachable wall panels, includes at least one further wall panel that is fixedly mounted on the frame.
- “Permanently mounted” means: If the arrangement is changed from normal care to intensive care or vice versa, the other wall panel remains on the wall.
- the or each detachably mountable wall panel and the or each further wall panel form at least one continuous surface when each detachably mountable wall panel is actually mounted on the frame. This continuous surface can be interrupted, for example, by supply connections or a supply connection carrier.
- the frame of the arrangement preferably provides at least one chamber, ie a cavity which is surrounded by several walls of the frame.
- the or at least one detachably mountable wall panel preferably several wall panels, can be stowed in this chamber when these wall panels are not required.
- this chamber accommodates the or at least one detachably mountable wall panel, which during normal care covers a supply connection that belongs to the intensive care set.
- This design further reduces the time required to convert the arrangement from normal care to intensive care or vice versa. Because at least one detachably mountable wall panel is stowable in the chamber, there is no need to store that wall panel outside of the rack or retrieve it from an off-frame location. As a result, it is sufficient to transport the wall panel only from the chamber inside the frame to an assembly point on the frame in order to convert the supply arrangement from intensive care to normal care. The risk is reduced that a required wall panel is missing and therefore a supply connection of the intensive care quantity is visible and visible even during normal care is accessible and can become dirty and must be cleaned and therefore disinfected. In order to change the arrangement from normal care to intensive care, it is enough to bring the wall panel into the chamber.
- the arrangement includes a first wall panel and at least one second wall panel. Both the first wall panel and the or each second wall panel are each a detachably mountable wall panel.
- the chamber can accommodate the wall panel or at least one, preferably every second wall panel.
- the first wall panel when attached to the frame, conceals the chamber with the second wall panel.
- the first wall panel attached to the frame therefore reduces the risk that the chamber and an object located in the chamber will be damaged or soiled and will have to be repaired or cleaned or disinfected.
- the wall panel or a second wall panel when it is mounted on the frame, covers at least one supply connection that belongs to the intensive quantity, ie to the total quantity, but not to the remaining quantity.
- the frame also includes a supply connection support with at least one supply connection that belongs to the intensive care set. At least one space inside the frame adjoins this supply connection carrier. A second wall panel, when attached to the frame, then conceals this adjoining space. The service connection support and the service connections in this service connection support remain accessible even when the second wall panel is installed. This adjoining space can hold an object.
- the adjoining space may belong to the chamber just described, which may be covered by the first wall panel.
- the arrangement includes a holding device which is able to hold a medical device which is required for intensive care or can be used for this and which is preferably not required for normal care becomes.
- a fixture attachment unit of the assembly is attached to the frame.
- the holding device attachment unit can be used to detachably attach the holding device to the frame.
- the holding device fastening unit has an external thread and the holding device has an internal thread or vice versa. It is also possible that the holding device can be fastened to the frame with the aid of a snap connection or latching connection or at least one hook.
- the arrangement further comprises a normal care wall panel and an intensive care wall panel, at least one opening being let into the intensive care wall panel and preferably no opening being let into the normal care wall panel.
- These two wall panels are detachable wall panels.
- the normal care wall panel When the normal care wall panel is mounted on the frame, it covers the holder attachment unit and thereby avoids contamination or contamination of the holder attachment unit.
- the intensive care wall panel When the intensive care wall panel is mounted on the frame, at least one part of the holding device can be passed through the opening or an opening in the mounted intensive care wall panel. The holding device can then be releasably attached to the holding device fastening unit and thus to the frame.
- the aperture in the assembled critical care wall panel guides the fixture component during insertion and ensures that this component is in the correct position relative to the rack.
- This configuration makes it easier to mount the holding device when the intensive care wall panel is already mounted on the frame.
- a chamber provided by the frame can preferably be covered and thereby protected either by the normal care wall panel mounted on the frame or by the intensive care wall panel mounted on the frame.
- a chamber of the frame accommodates the unassembled fixture, preferably after the fixture has been disassembled into at least two components. Thanks to the design with the chamber, damage or contamination of the holding device in the chamber prevented. Because the restraint is stored in a compartment within the rack rather than in a remote location, the risk of the restraint being missing when needed for critical care is reduced.
- the routine care wall panel conceals this chamber when the routine care wall panel is mounted to the rack.
- At least one, preferably each wall panel, when mounted on the frame, has a smooth surface facing away from the frame and towards a medical device connected to a supply connection and thus also towards a hospital bed in front of the arrangement.
- This smooth surface is particularly easy to clean and disinfect.
- the detachably mountable and actually mounted wall panels form a continuous surface, optionally together with the fixedly mounted wall panels, optionally with this continuous surface being interrupted by at least one service port support and optionally by a service port in a wall panel.
- a supply connection is embedded in at least one wall panel.
- This supply connection is connected to a coupling unit.
- the coupling unit can be connected to a counter-coupling unit in a wall. Compared to a design in which no wall panel provides a utility connection, this design saves space.
- the or at least one detachably mountable wall panel of the arrangement can be detachably attached to the frame with the aid of at least one suction connection or snap-in connection.
- an element of the suction connection or snap connection located on the wall panel faces the rack.
- This configuration eliminates the need to use a tool to attach and detach the wall panel from the rack. In particular, it is not necessary to have to use a screwdriver or any other tool.
- a opening in the wall panel when installing or removing a wall panel requires a tool, a opening in the wall panel. Dirt particles and germs can get into the interior of the frame through such an opening.
- the design with the suction connection or snap connection makes it possible to provide a detachably mountable wall panel with a smooth outer surface and ideally without an opening. This configuration facilitates cleaning and disinfection.
- the arrangement comprises at least one handling unit, in particular at least one suction gripper, which can be detachably connected to the or a detachably mountable or mounted
- Wall panel can be connected, in particular can be placed on a surface of the wall panel. If the handling unit is connected to a wall panel, the wall panel can be carried and in particular brought to a desired position on the frame. This configuration obviates the need to provide a handle on a wall panel or an opening in a wall panel in order to use the handle or the opening to carry the wall panel. Rather, the wall panel can have a smooth surface without an opening and without a handle, onto which the handling unit can be placed.
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show an example of a hospital room which is configured for normal care (FIG. 1) or for intensive care (FIG. 2).
- three hospital beds 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 are placed in the hospital room, in the configuration for intensive care only two hospital beds 1.1, 1.2.
- Each supply connection carrier 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 contains a number of supply connections 22.1, 22.2, 22.3, each supply connection providing a supply medium. Examples of supply media are electricity, breathing air, pure oxygen (02),
- Nitrous oxide N2O
- anesthetics compressed air
- a cleaning fluid as well a connection to a stationary data network (a "data socket”, eg an Ethernet socket).
- a horizontal rail 4.1 A horizontal rail 4.1
- the supply connections 22.1, 22.2, 22.3 are used both for normal care and for intensive care or can be used for both.
- Supply connections 30.1, 30.2 are visible and available, see Figure 2. In normal care, these additional supply connections 30.1, 30.2 are covered by wall panels, which is described further below.
- These supply connections 30.1, 30.2 in the supply connection carrier 3.1, 3.2 provide additional supply media which are only required or can be required in intensive care but not in normal care. For example, an uninterruptible power supply is only required in intensive care, which also supplies a connected medical device with power when the stationary power supply network is interrupted. Or a high-voltage connection, e.g. for an X-ray machine, is only used in intensive care.
- the two supply connection carriers 3.1, 3.2 provide such additional electrical supply connections, for example.
- a waste water tank and a waste water line are required for dialysis or for a urological examination, this examination being part of intensive care.
- the supply connections 22.1, 22.2, 22.3 form the remainder of the supply connections.
- the supply connections 22.1, 22.2, 22.3 and the Supply connections 30.1, 30.2, 30.3 together form the total number of supply connections.
- FIG. 2 also shows an example of an input and output unit 7.2, which includes a keyboard, a screen and a holding arm and is mounted on the vertical rod 5.2.
- FIG. 3 shows a single care station for intensive care, which is slightly modified compared to the configuration according to FIG.
- Several supply connections 22.1 are let into the supply connection support 2.1.
- a supply connection support 3.1 with supply connections 30.1, which are only required for intensive care.
- Three supply connections 30.1 for three fluids and a socket for an internet connection are shown as examples.
- a ventilator 8.1 is connected via a hose to a supply connection 30.1 of the supply connection support 3.1, this supply connection 30.1 providing a fluid for the ventilator 8.1.
- a screen 7.1 and an examination light 9.1 are attached to the horizontal rail 4.1, and several syringe pumps 9.2 are attached to the vertical rod 5.1.
- the nursing station for intensive care also includes a holding device 23 in the form of a double swivel arm, which is able to carry another medical device (not shown) and is detachably mounted, which will be described further below.
- FIG. 3 also shows two releasably attached wall panels 11.2 and 11.3 and two permanently mounted wall panels 25.1 and 25.2. These are described below.
- a comparison of Figure 1 on the one hand with Figure 2 and Figure 3 on the other hand shows that a supply connection carrier 3.1, 3.2 with supply connections 30.1, 30.2, which are only required for intensive care, is covered by a wall panel when this care space is used for normal care becomes.
- This wall panel covers the supply connections 30.1, 30.2 from the front when the care station is used for normal care, ie it is located between the supply connections 30.1, 30.2 and the patient's room. This configuration protects the supply connections 30.1, 30.2 from mechanical damage and reduces the effort required for the necessary cleaning and disinfection.
- FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 show a situation when a nursing station is being converted, ie while a nursing station is being converted from the configuration for normal care to a configuration for intensive care or vice versa.
- FIG. 4a shows the nursing station from FIG. 3 without the hospital bed 1.1 and without the medical devices 8.1, 9.1, 9.2.
- a chamber 10.1 can also be seen which surrounds the supply connection carrier 3.1 and is provided by a frame 20.
- the vertical bar 5.1 is only required for intensive care, but not for normal care.
- the chamber 10.1 accommodates the vertical rod 5.1 when this vertical rod 5.1 is not needed.
- a continuous wall panel 11.1 covers the chamber 10.1 when the nursing station from FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 is used in normal nursing and the supply connections 30.1 of the supply connection carrier 3.1 are therefore not required.
- the chamber 10.1 is then not visible from the outside.
- Figure 4 b) shows the configuration for normal care.
- the wall panel 11.1 is inserted in front of the chamber 10.1 and is releasably held on the frame 20, preferably using suction locks, snap locks and/or snap locks so no tools are required for assembly and disassembly.
- the detachably fastened wall panel 11.1 forms a continuous surface above the supply connection carrier 2.1 with the permanently mounted wall panels 25.1, 25.2. In the situation shown in FIG. 4a), the wall panel 11.1 stands on the floor and the wall panels 25.1, 25.2 are still attached to the frame 20.
- the wall panel 11.1 can be gripped and moved using two suction pads 12.1 and 12.2.
- a user places the two suction pads 12.1, 12.2 on the wall panel 11.1, creates a vacuum, moves this wall panel 11.1 to the desired location, releases the vacuum and removes the suction pads 12.1, 12.2 from the wall panel 11.1 again.
- FIG. 5a shows the chamber 10.1 and the supply connection carrier 3.1 in an enlargement of FIG. 4a), with the wall panel 11.1 having been removed.
- the chamber 10.1 accommodates the vertical rod 5.1 and two rod holders 13.1, 13.2.
- the vertical rod 5.1 can be fastened with the aid of these rod mounts 13.1, 13.2, which is described below.
- chamber 10.1 is able to accommodate a holding device 23 for a medical device (not shown).
- the mounted holding device 23 can be seen in FIG.
- the holding device 23 is a double swivel arm, that is to say a device with two rotating arms that are parallel to one another and spaced apart from one another, and comprises a mounting plate 23.1.
- Figure 5 b shows a left wall panel 11.2 with two segments 14.1, 14.2, which are perpendicular to each other.
- This left-hand wall panel 11.2 is then used to the left of the supply connection carrier 3.1 when the nursing station is used for intensive care and therefore at least one supply connection 30.1 is used in the supply connection carrier 3.1 or should at least be usable and therefore must not be covered.
- the left wall panel 11.2 is then inserted in such a way that the segment 14.1 lies in the plane of the wall and the segment 14.2 protrudes into the chamber 10.1.
- the left Wall panel 11.2 covers space 31.1, ie that part of chamber 10.1 which is to the left of supply connection support 3.1.
- Figure 3 shows the left wall panel 11.2 used.
- Figure 5 c shows a right wall panel 11.3 with two segments 15.1, 15.2, which are perpendicular to each other.
- the right wall panel 11.3 is then inserted to the right of the supply connection support 3.1 when the care station is used for intensive care.
- the right wall panel 11.3 is then inserted in such a way that the segment 15.1 lies in the plane of the wall and the segment
- the right wall panel 11.3 covers the space 31.2, ie that part of the chamber 10.1 which is to the right of the supply connection support 3.1.
- Figure 3 shows the right wall panel used 11 .3.
- Two round openings 17.1, 17.2 are embedded one above the other in the segment 15.1 of the right-hand wall panel 11.3.
- these openings 17.1, 17.2 are in front of two fasteners 16.1, 16.2 on the rear wall of the chamber 10.1.
- the two rod mounts 13.1, 13.2 can be pushed through these openings 17.1,
- each rod receptacle 13.1, 13.2 has an internal thread and each fastening element 16.1, 16.2 has a corresponding external thread, or vice versa.
- the two rod holders 13.1, 13.2 can be attached to the fastening elements 16.1,
- the vertical rod 5.1 can then be pushed through two receiving openings 21.1, 21.2 in the rod receptacles 13.1 and 13.2 and fastened.
- openings 18 are embedded in the segment 15.1.
- receiving elements 19 for four fastening elements, for example screws, which are not shown. These fasteners can be passed through the openings 18 and fastened in the receiving elements 19, for example screwed.
- the right-hand wall panel 11.3 in front of the chamber 10.1 can be detachably fastened by means of fastening elements that are guided through the openings 18 and inserted into the receiving elements 19. In this way the risk of the right-hand wall panel 11.3 falling off the wall when an appliance is attached to the bar 5.1 is reduced.
- a holding device can be fastened with the aid of fastening elements, these fastening elements being passed through the openings 18 and fastened in the receiving elements 19 .
- fastening elements can be used, for example, to fasten the mounting plate 23.1 of the holding device 23, with the holding device 23 being shown in the assembled position in FIG. 3 and being accommodated by the chamber 10.1 in the disassembled position, cf. FIG. 5a).
- the openings 17.1, 17.2 are used to allow the rod mounts 13.1, 13.2 to pass through the right wall panel 11.3 and attach to the fasteners 16.1,
- a supply connection is located in the rear wall of the chamber 10.1 in place of a fastening element 16.1, 16.2.
- a connection unit for example a hose, a pipe or a cable, can be guided through the opening 17.1, 17.2 and releasably connected to this supply connection.
- this connection unit is passed through the opening 17.1, 17.2 in such a way that the connection unit closes the opening 17.1, 17.2 in a fluid-tight manner.
- This supply connection is only required for intensive care. In normal care, this supply connection is covered by the wall panel 11.1.
- a supply connection is embedded in a wall panel.
- Figure 6 shows an example of several supply connections 32.1,
- the supply connections 32.1, 32.2 are connections to a stationary data network. It is also possible for at least one supply connection to be let into a detachably mountable wall panel 11.1, 11.2, 11.3. In both configurations, this supply connection 32.1, 32.2 in the wall panel is connected to a coupling unit in the frame 20 via a suitable connection unit, for example a cable, a hose or a pipe. If the supply connection is embedded in a detachably mounted wall panel 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, this connection unit is detachably connected to the coupling unit in the frame 20 via a suitable coupling unit, for example a plug or a plug connection or screw connection, if the wall panel is attached to the frame 20 is.
- a suitable connection unit for example a plug or a plug connection or screw connection
- FIG. 7 shows a chamber 10.2, which accommodates the two wall panels 11.2 and 11.3 during normal care.
- This further chamber 10.2 is covered by a wall panel 11.4, shown in Figure 7 behind wall panel 11.1.
- the wall panel 11.4 can also be moved using suction cups.
- the chamber 10.2 is covered by the wall panel 11.4.
- the chamber 10.2 preferably accommodates the wall panel 11.1, which is then not required.
- the chamber 10.2 is also covered by the wall panel 11.4 in intensive care.
- FIG. 8 shows part of the chamber 10.1, with the loose objects being removed from the chamber 10.1. You can see the two fastening elements 16.1, 16.2 on the rear wall, which are able to hold the two rod receptacles 13.1, 13.2. This rear wall is part of the frame 20, which will be described further below. The receiving elements 19 can also be seen.
- FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 also show an exemplary embodiment of how a wall panel is detachably attached to the frame 20.
- FIG. Two fastening elements 27.1, 27.2 on the frame are fastened to the rear wall of the chamber 10.1, see FIG. 9b).
- Two fastening elements 26.1, 26.2 on the panel side are fastened to a rear side of the wall panel 11.3 shown as an example, see FIG. 9a).
- the panel-side fastening elements 26.1 slide 26.2 in the manner of a plug in the frame-side fastening elements 27.1,
- the panel-side fastening elements 26.1, 26.2 preferably snap into place when the wall panel 11.3 has reached the desired assembly position on the frame 20.
- Figure 10 shows the already mentioned frame 20 with three segments 20.1, 20.2,
- the frame 20 is fixedly mounted on a wall of the patient room shown.
- the frame 20 provides the two chambers 10.1, 10.2 and other chambers and is preferably made of aluminum or some other metal.
- Each segment 20.1, 20.2, 20.3 of the frame 20 includes the supply connection carrier and optionally the rods and/or rails for each care space, carries the mounted wall panel for this care space and provides the chambers 10.1 and 10.2 just described and the corresponding further chambers .
- FIG. 11 shows the configuration for normal care
- FIG. 12 the configuration for intensive care.
- three hospital beds 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 are used not only for normal care but also for intensive care. Both configurations are made using the frame 20 of FIG.
- the following example describes how a care place is converted from normal care to intensive care.
- the starting point is a configuration for normal care, which is shown, for example, in FIG. 1 and FIG.
- the chamber 10.1 is closed by the wall panel 11.1, cf. Figure 4b).
- the steps described below are carried out, preferably by a person. As a rule, one person alone can carry out the steps described below. It is also conceivable that these steps are carried out by a handling machine.
- the two suction pads 12.1, 12.2 are placed on the wall panel 11.1 from the outside.
- the wall panel 11.1 is detachably mounted in front of the chamber 10.1. This state is shown in FIG. 4 b).
- the wall panel 11.1 is removed from the frame 20 and placed on the floor.
- the chamber 10.1 is now accessible from the outside. This situation is shown in FIG. 4a).
- the two suction pads 12.1, 12.2 are placed on the wall panel 11.4 from the outside.
- the wall panel 11.4 is detachably mounted in front of the chamber 10.2.
- the wall panel 11.1 is brought into the chamber 10.2, for example at an angle so that it fits into the chamber 10.2.
- the wall panel 11.4 is detachably mounted on the frame 20 in front of the chamber 10.2.
- the left wall panel 11 .2 is detachably attached to the left of the supply connection carrier 3.1 on the frame 20, the right wall panel 11 .3 detachable right of the supply connection carrier 3.1.
- the panel-side fastening elements 26.1, 26.2 on the right-hand wall panel 11.3 are pushed over or into the frame-side fastening elements 27.1, 27.2.
- the left wall panel 11.2 is releasably attached to the frame 20 in the same way.
- the holding device (double swivel arm) 23 is attached to the right wall panel 11.3.
- the mounting plate 23.1 is held in front of the openings 18 for this purpose.
- Four screws or other fasteners are passed through the mounting plate 23.1 and the openings 18 and screwed or otherwise inserted into the receiving elements 19 on the rear wall of the chamber 10.1.
- the two rod holders 13.1, 13.2 are pushed through the two openings 17.1, 17.2 in the right wall panel 11.3 and screwed onto the two fastening elements 16.1, 16.2 on the rear wall of the chamber 10.1. After screwing on, the two rod holders 13.1, 13.2 are in a position in which the two holder openings 21.1, 21.2 extend along a vertical axis.
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