A - Human Necessities – 61 – G
Patent
A - Human Necessities
61
G
A61G 7/05 (2006.01) A61G 10/00 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2560367
People confined to hospital beds for extended periods of time have limited possibilities for routine activities such as exercising, using a computer, writing, and reading. In several stages of their recovery period, many people are able and even need to exercise both their body and their minds, but have no tools or assistance from others for such activities. In most hospitals, there are two beds per room, so there is no privacy for each patient. As well, the activities of one person might disturb the other lying in the same room. Even in a one bed room, a patient has no means to exercise the muscles that are not affected by their ailment. They have no facilities to easily access computer, to write, to draw, etc. Therefore, the physical and mental states of the patient are deeply affected by inactivity. This, in turn, leads to a slower recovery of physical and mental capabilities during and after hospitalization. This invention enables a patient to have: - A high degree of privacy, even if there are more beds in the same room. - A variety of possibilities for intense physical and mental activity. - A nice and comfortable ambiance where the air conditioning can be adjusted, as desired. All these factors will shorten the recovery period and make reintegration into normal life easier. This invention therefore saves money for hospitals and society at large. The invention consists of a three dimensional frame forming an enclosure similar to a small room inside a regular room, offering possibilities for exercise, utilization of a computer, writing, drawing, watching TV, and using other means of education/entertainment. Advantages 1. This enclosure may be sound-proof. 2. In a one bed room, the invention allows for an additional bed to possibly be added without discomfort to either patient. 3. The structure can be easily assembled and dismantled. 4. Rooms of this kind can be erected in emergencies, in the big halls of hospitals, or even on the premises of a yard. 5. In emergency situations, similar units may be erected to serve as operation rooms or to serve as cordoned off units, in the case of contagious diseases, such as SARS.
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