Automated lateral turning and inclining bed (BRRAM bed)

For years hospital beds had given great contribution to medical technology. One great contribution was the Automated Lateral Turning Bed (ALTB) created by five Manufacturing Engineering and Management (MEM) students from De La Salle University. From their contribution to medical technology, another...

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Main Authors: Bungag, Ricardo Fernando G., Hizon, Benedict Joseph C., Khu, Marc Steven D., Merritt, Alvin F., Rigor, Raimen Gerard M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-151882021-11-09T02:33:15Z Automated lateral turning and inclining bed (BRRAM bed) Bungag, Ricardo Fernando G. Hizon, Benedict Joseph C. Khu, Marc Steven D. Merritt, Alvin F. Rigor, Raimen Gerard M. For years hospital beds had given great contribution to medical technology. One great contribution was the Automated Lateral Turning Bed (ALTB) created by five Manufacturing Engineering and Management (MEM) students from De La Salle University. From their contribution to medical technology, another group of MEM students thought of innovation. To design and develop an Automated Lateral Turning Bed with an Incline/Recline function. There are many automated hospital beds that were created as of today. Prices of these beds are between $1000 to $4500. From research and surveys conducted around Metro Manila, the group found out that most hospitals in the Philippines are not willing to spend more than P100,000 for automating their hospital beds. The group has undergone experiments that would enhance the design and development of the hospital bed. Experiments include the use of AC and DC actuators, mechanical designs, electronic components, and mattress designs serve to be the backbones of the group's bed development. The use of a 40 watt, 200 volt AC motor will power the lateral movement of the bed. This will help reach the maximum turning angle of 20 degrees. A Linak DC actuator operated by a 24 volt, 4 ampere rating with a maximum of 2000N of pushing force will lift the upper backbone part and lower backbone part of the bed. The bed is covered with a designed mattress that consists of Uratex Permahard and Bio-Aire foam for comfort and bed sore minimization and an Electronic Console that would allow the user to control the mechanisms of the bed. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14546 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Hospital beds Bedmaking Care of the sick Patients--Positioning
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Hospital beds
Bedmaking
Care of the sick
Patients--Positioning
spellingShingle Hospital beds
Bedmaking
Care of the sick
Patients--Positioning
Bungag, Ricardo Fernando G.
Hizon, Benedict Joseph C.
Khu, Marc Steven D.
Merritt, Alvin F.
Rigor, Raimen Gerard M.
Automated lateral turning and inclining bed (BRRAM bed)
description For years hospital beds had given great contribution to medical technology. One great contribution was the Automated Lateral Turning Bed (ALTB) created by five Manufacturing Engineering and Management (MEM) students from De La Salle University. From their contribution to medical technology, another group of MEM students thought of innovation. To design and develop an Automated Lateral Turning Bed with an Incline/Recline function. There are many automated hospital beds that were created as of today. Prices of these beds are between $1000 to $4500. From research and surveys conducted around Metro Manila, the group found out that most hospitals in the Philippines are not willing to spend more than P100,000 for automating their hospital beds. The group has undergone experiments that would enhance the design and development of the hospital bed. Experiments include the use of AC and DC actuators, mechanical designs, electronic components, and mattress designs serve to be the backbones of the group's bed development. The use of a 40 watt, 200 volt AC motor will power the lateral movement of the bed. This will help reach the maximum turning angle of 20 degrees. A Linak DC actuator operated by a 24 volt, 4 ampere rating with a maximum of 2000N of pushing force will lift the upper backbone part and lower backbone part of the bed. The bed is covered with a designed mattress that consists of Uratex Permahard and Bio-Aire foam for comfort and bed sore minimization and an Electronic Console that would allow the user to control the mechanisms of the bed.
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author Bungag, Ricardo Fernando G.
Hizon, Benedict Joseph C.
Khu, Marc Steven D.
Merritt, Alvin F.
Rigor, Raimen Gerard M.
author_facet Bungag, Ricardo Fernando G.
Hizon, Benedict Joseph C.
Khu, Marc Steven D.
Merritt, Alvin F.
Rigor, Raimen Gerard M.
author_sort Bungag, Ricardo Fernando G.
title Automated lateral turning and inclining bed (BRRAM bed)
title_short Automated lateral turning and inclining bed (BRRAM bed)
title_full Automated lateral turning and inclining bed (BRRAM bed)
title_fullStr Automated lateral turning and inclining bed (BRRAM bed)
title_full_unstemmed Automated lateral turning and inclining bed (BRRAM bed)
title_sort automated lateral turning and inclining bed (brram bed)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2006
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14546
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