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US2640205A
US2640205A US163017A US16301750A US2640205A US 2640205 A US2640205 A US 2640205A US 163017 A US163017 A US 163017A US 16301750 A US16301750 A US 16301750A US 2640205 A US2640205 A US 2640205A
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  • This invention is directed to, and it is an object to provide, a novel foot support and warmer for beds.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a foot support and warmer which is formed for maximum comfort to the occupant of the bed;
  • the arrangement being such that the device can be readily and conveniently adjusted up or down in the bed by the occupant and without necessity of arising.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a foot support and warmer for beds which is stable, i. e. does not tend to turn over or move in the bed, and the device prevents the occupant from slipping down in the bed, being thus very advantageous for use with a bed chair.
  • An additional object of the invention is to provide a device, for the purpose described, wherein the foot support is a transversely elongated shell, triangular in cross section, secured to a length of fabric and adapted to be rolled up or down in the fabric for selectiv positioning of said support; there being novel means for the occupant of the bed to effect such rolling of the support.
  • the foot warmer is a removable hot water tank which matchingly engages in the foot support from an end thereof.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the device fully unrolled.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of the device partially rolled up so as to position the foot support closer to the head of the bed.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional elevation of the device.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the hot water tank, detached.
  • the novel foot support and warmer for beds comprises a transversely elongated foot support I in the form of a hollow shell of sheet metal or similar relatively thin but rigid material, which is triangular in cross section, as shown.
  • the transversely elongated foot support I is secured to the lower end of a length of fabric 2 which is light-weight canvas or other suitable material; such length of fabric being of a width substantially the length of the foot support I.
  • the foot support I is secured to the length of fabric 2 by extending said fabric below the foot support, over the same, and thence stitching the fabric to itself along a transverse line 3.
  • a flexible strap 4 is anchored to the under side of the length of fabric 2 centrally of its sides and intermediate its ends, as at 5. From the underside anchor point 5 the flexible strap 4 extends lengthwise under the fabric 2, turns up and about the foot support I, and then returns lengthwise on top of the fabric 2, passing through a guide loop 6, and thence being anchored top side to such fabric, as at I.
  • the length of fabric 2 is formed with a transverse sleeve or hem 8 through which a cross bar 9 extends, and fabric covered arms l0 project longitudinally outward from the ends of the cross bar 9, and said arms are formed with hooks H for engagement over the upper end of the mattress (not shown) With the hooks engaged with the upper end of the mattress, the length of fabric 2 extends centrally down the bed atop the lower sheet of the bed covers.
  • the occupant of the bed lies directly on the length of fabric 2 and places the feet on the near side of the foot support I.
  • the foot support is stable and remains in position; i. e. cannot overturn or slip away from the feet of the occupant of the bed.
  • the foot support When the occupant of the bed desires the foot support to be relatively closer to the head of the bed, such support is rolled up in the length of fabric 2 with one or more turns, and this is accomplished--with slight effort, and without necessity of the occupant arising from the bedmerely by pulling on the top and upper portion of the flexible strap 4. Upon such pulling on the flexible strap 4 the foot support I rolls upwardly; the strap 4 relatively lengthening in its upper portion and relatively shortening in its lower portion. See Fig. 2.
  • the foot support can be adjusted to any position most convenient or comfortable to the occupant. Additionally, the device provides an excellent knee support, and prevents the occupant from slipping down in the bed.
  • a transversely elongated hot water tank I2 likewise triangular in cross section, but slightly smaller than the shell which comprises the foot support I, is removably engaged in the latter from one end thereof.
  • the hot water tank I2 is fitted, at one end, With a filler cap l3.
  • hot Water tank I2 may be used independently of the foot support.
  • the described foot support and Warmer for bed provides a very practicaL onVenient, and reliable device for the purpose.
  • the device is especially designed, but not limited, for use by bed patients, as for example in, hospitals, convalescent homes, etc.
  • a foot support for the occupant of a bed, somnrisine a tra sre n lonsate f su portnsniemher of r s d;ma e nd Qim -s t connguration, a length of .fabricadanted .to. extend longitudinally ofthebed, the tab-tic at .one end ex end n unde n the o r nel e the n embersosthat. the, .Iabric. may.
  • a foot support for the occupantof abed, comprising ,a transversely elongated vfoot. supporting member of rigid material and of inultis id d. t nfi u a ion. ng at a ric ada toe tendlonsitueimlly of the d.
  • the shell being, secured across one end of the length of fabric, means to anchor the other end ofthe length-of fabric against sliding down in thebedalongprh-ich said fabric extends, and a length of flexible strap anchored at the ends topside and. underside to the length of fabric, and extending to and about the foot supporting memherrthem re ns tr nsv y e on ated. hot water tank triangular in cross section, match;- ingly engaged in the shell from one end thereof. 5.
  • a foot support for the occupant of a bed comprising, a transversely elongated ioot supportingmeinber of rigidmaterial and of isosceles trian le orm i 1. 'Q$.$ sect ajl nst o abr c ad p d.
  • o e en on i din y f t be means to at ac one e d o the f c o a b d adjacent the head end thereof, the fabric at the oppositeend, extending under one side of the member, and means securing the fabric at the latter end to the member whereby upon turning themernber in the direction of the head endof the bed, the iabric will be rolled about the member and-the distance from the head end of the bed to, saidmember Will be lessened while enabling another side of the member to be disposed in pos t on torv foot n a e t- ALICE SIMPSON.

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June 2, 1953 A. H. SIMPSON FOOT SUPPORT AND WARMER FOR BEDS Filed May 19. 1950 BY M Wi ATTORNEYS Patented June 2, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 6 Claims.
This invention is directed to, and it is an object to provide, a novel foot support and warmer for beds.
Another object of the invention is to provide a foot support and warmer which is formed for maximum comfort to the occupant of the bed;
, the arrangement being such that the device can be readily and conveniently adjusted up or down in the bed by the occupant and without necessity of arising.
A further object of the invention is to provide a foot support and warmer for beds which is stable, i. e. does not tend to turn over or move in the bed, and the device prevents the occupant from slipping down in the bed, being thus very advantageous for use with a bed chair.
An additional object of the invention is to provide a device, for the purpose described, wherein the foot support is a transversely elongated shell, triangular in cross section, secured to a length of fabric and adapted to be rolled up or down in the fabric for selectiv positioning of said support; there being novel means for the occupant of the bed to effect such rolling of the support. The foot warmer is a removable hot water tank which matchingly engages in the foot support from an end thereof.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a foot support and warmer for beds which is designed for ease and economy of manufacture.
These objects are accomplished by means of such structure and relative arrangement of parts as will fully appear by a perusal of the following specification and claims.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the device fully unrolled.
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of the device partially rolled up so as to position the foot support closer to the head of the bed.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional elevation of the device.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the hot water tank, detached.
Referring now more particularly to the characters of reference on the drawings, the novel foot support and warmer for beds comprises a transversely elongated foot support I in the form of a hollow shell of sheet metal or similar relatively thin but rigid material, which is triangular in cross section, as shown.
The transversely elongated foot support I is secured to the lower end of a length of fabric 2 which is light-weight canvas or other suitable material; such length of fabric being of a width substantially the length of the foot support I.
The foot support I is secured to the length of fabric 2 by extending said fabric below the foot support, over the same, and thence stitching the fabric to itself along a transverse line 3.
A flexible strap 4 is anchored to the under side of the length of fabric 2 centrally of its sides and intermediate its ends, as at 5. From the underside anchor point 5 the flexible strap 4 extends lengthwise under the fabric 2, turns up and about the foot support I, and then returns lengthwise on top of the fabric 2, passing through a guide loop 6, and thence being anchored top side to such fabric, as at I.
At its upper end the length of fabric 2 is formed with a transverse sleeve or hem 8 through which a cross bar 9 extends, and fabric covered arms l0 project longitudinally outward from the ends of the cross bar 9, and said arms are formed with hooks H for engagement over the upper end of the mattress (not shown) With the hooks engaged with the upper end of the mattress, the length of fabric 2 extends centrally down the bed atop the lower sheet of the bed covers.
The above described foot support is used as follows:
The occupant of the bed lies directly on the length of fabric 2 and places the feet on the near side of the foot support I. By reason of the triangular configuration of said support, and its connection to the length of fabric 2, the foot support is stable and remains in position; i. e. cannot overturn or slip away from the feet of the occupant of the bed.
When the occupant of the bed desires the foot support to be relatively closer to the head of the bed, such support is rolled up in the length of fabric 2 with one or more turns, and this is accomplished--with slight effort, and without necessity of the occupant arising from the bedmerely by pulling on the top and upper portion of the flexible strap 4. Upon such pulling on the flexible strap 4 the foot support I rolls upwardly; the strap 4 relatively lengthening in its upper portion and relatively shortening in its lower portion. See Fig. 2.
It is therefore evident that the foot support can be adjusted to any position most convenient or comfortable to the occupant. Additionally, the device provides an excellent knee support, and prevents the occupant from slipping down in the bed.
When it is desired that the device serve both as a foot support, and as a foot warmer, a transversely elongated hot water tank I2, likewise triangular in cross section, but slightly smaller than the shell which comprises the foot support I, is removably engaged in the latter from one end thereof. The hot water tank I2 is fitted, at one end, With a filler cap l3.
With the hot water tank I2 matehingly located in the foot support I, the latter is effectively warmed, and is further stabilized by the enhanced, e ht. whi h d. t w ternk provides.
It should also be noted that if desired the hot Water tank I2 may be used independently of the foot support.
The described foot support and Warmer for bed provides a very practicaL onVenient, and reliable device for the purpose.
The device is especially designed, but not limited, for use by bed patients, as for example in, hospitals, convalescent homes, etc.
1 Egeietb ioresoined se ie o it w bsreedily seen tha ther h hesod ed usts dev as-suhstantially. iiulf lls, theobiects orv the invention a set or h h ein- While his necific i on s o th. de ail th present and .preieriqedeonstruction..of thedevi ce, still in; practice-such;deviations from such detail be. resorted to; do. not form a departure immathe ssi ii Qt-t e n nt on, as defin d by thea smd dla m listi huetle q ibe t e i ve ti n th lorz ine gained as ns nau iu d u which Letters. Patent are desired:
1. A foot support, for the occupant of a bed, somnrisine a tra sre n lonsate f su portnsniemher of r s d;ma e nd Qim -s t connguration, a length of .fabricadanted .to. extend longitudinally ofthebed, the tab-tic at .one end ex end n unde n the o r nel e the n embersosthat. the, .Iabric. may. be rolled about said member as ,a eore ,andpulluneans' acce sible p-t e "Oc upan o t be p rat toenable themen beri tolbe, turned. so. as to roll th tebr eabo t. t e om 2. A foot support, for the occupantof abed, comprising ,a transversely elongated vfoot. supporting member of rigid material and of inultis id d. t nfi u a ion. ng at a ric ada toe tendlonsitueimlly of the d. h -iab i at one n e ten ips under andt e ver. an o dosin t e-mem er so h t he a ric-mar be rolledup about sai-glmernber as a core andpnll means. accessible tothe occupant of the bed on.- eratire to. enable the.. me1n;ber to. be .turnedso as to roll the fabric about thesame; saidpullmeans b in a length of. flexible. strapancbfored at the e iostops d andli dsnsi s o t e ens ta e and! extending to and about the foot. supporting memb r- ,3- A foo supp r g t oo u n a bed.
V shell triangular in cross section, a length of fabric,
the shell being, secured across one end of the length of fabric, means to anchor the other end ofthe length-of fabric against sliding down in thebedalongprh-ich said fabric extends, and a length of flexible strap anchored at the ends topside and. underside to the length of fabric, and extending to and about the foot supporting memherrthem re ns tr nsv y e on ated. hot water tank triangular in cross section, match;- ingly engaged in the shell from one end thereof. 5. A device as inclaim 1, inwhich th member isin; the form: of: an, isosceles triangle in cross section whereby when any one side of the member is disposed in 2.5 substantially horizontal position, an adjacent Sideill bedisposed in a iootsupporting position.
6. A foot support for the occupant of a bed comprising, a transversely elongated ioot supportingmeinber of rigidmaterial and of isosceles trian le orm i 1. 'Q$.$ sect ajl nst o abr c ad p d. o e en on i din y f t be means to at ac one e d o the f c o a b d adjacent the head end thereof, the fabric at the oppositeend, extending under one side of the member, and means securing the fabric at the latter end to the member whereby upon turning themernber in the direction of the head endof the bed, the iabric will be rolled about the member and-the distance from the head end of the bed to, saidmember Will be lessened while enabling another side of the member to be disposed in pos t on torv foot n a e t- ALICE SIMPSON.
--, ilf,eiz erences-(lited in the idle of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS N mber Nam Dat 9 Lambe tg u y 92 1,5405% gh s A s- 0. 2? 2,160,4l3 Schadell May 30, 1939 2,340,666 Johanson Feb. 1, 1,944 2.15% ,6 7 Mor ison ,A 19
FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 3,535 Great Britain Feb. 11, 1914
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US3173157A (en) * 1962-05-31 1965-03-16 Melvin G Maples Bed occupant foot rest
US4591693A (en) * 1985-02-13 1986-05-27 Pike Carl A Companion warmer
US6209158B1 (en) * 1999-09-07 2001-04-03 Robert Cox Invalid bed
WO2001035879A2 (en) * 1999-11-12 2001-05-25 Augustine Medical, Inc. System for warming lower extremities of supine persons
US6799804B1 (en) * 2003-11-26 2004-10-05 Bernard Fournier Heating foot stool
US20060016012A1 (en) * 2004-07-21 2006-01-26 Xiaoguang Liu Device and method to prevent deep vein thrombosis
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US1547879A (en) * 1923-07-20 1925-07-28 Lambert William Foot rest for beds
US1640743A (en) * 1924-06-28 1927-08-30 Andrew F Yuhasz Emergency bed
US2160443A (en) * 1938-04-18 1939-05-30 Clemence M Schadell Bed covering support
US2340666A (en) * 1941-10-07 1944-02-01 Johanna M Johanson Invalid's footrest and exerciser
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US1547879A (en) * 1923-07-20 1925-07-28 Lambert William Foot rest for beds
US1640743A (en) * 1924-06-28 1927-08-30 Andrew F Yuhasz Emergency bed
US2160443A (en) * 1938-04-18 1939-05-30 Clemence M Schadell Bed covering support
US2340666A (en) * 1941-10-07 1944-02-01 Johanna M Johanson Invalid's footrest and exerciser
US2478497A (en) * 1946-06-29 1949-08-09 Margaret B Morrison Rest

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US3173157A (en) * 1962-05-31 1965-03-16 Melvin G Maples Bed occupant foot rest
US4591693A (en) * 1985-02-13 1986-05-27 Pike Carl A Companion warmer
US6209158B1 (en) * 1999-09-07 2001-04-03 Robert Cox Invalid bed
US20020178499A1 (en) * 1999-11-12 2002-12-05 Augustine Scott Douglas System for warming lower extremities of supine persons
WO2001035879A3 (en) * 1999-11-12 2002-02-14 Augustine Medical Inc System for warming lower extremities of supine persons
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US7120951B2 (en) 1999-11-12 2006-10-17 Arizant Healthcare Inc. System for warming lower extremities of supine persons
US6799804B1 (en) * 2003-11-26 2004-10-05 Bernard Fournier Heating foot stool
US20060016012A1 (en) * 2004-07-21 2006-01-26 Xiaoguang Liu Device and method to prevent deep vein thrombosis
US20100325805A1 (en) * 2009-06-24 2010-12-30 Kraus Jeffrey G Foot Brace For Bed
US20210145678A1 (en) * 2013-08-05 2021-05-20 James Jay Sears Unitary foot support and method of use
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