...When G.G. Hubbard learned of his future son-in-law's invention, he called it "only a toy." His daughter was engaged to a young man named Alexander Graham Bell.
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AbstractAn apparatus for monitoring the presence of a patient in a hospital bed including an elongated, thin, generally rectangular base member of insulating flexible material, such as high-density polyethylene foam, having a generally rectangular cutout opening therein, a rectangular, thin, electrically conductive member affixed to each surface of the base, the base serving to normally maintain the conductive elements spaced apart from each other, a plastic cover cemented to the exterior surface of each of the conductive elements, the edges of the plastic cover being sealed around the full periphery of the device, a cable having two conductors, one conductor being attached to each of the conductive members, the device being generally about 4 inches wide and 34 inches long so that it may be positioned under a patient in a hospital bed, the weight of the patient serving to distort the device so that the conductive members are in contact, providing a closed signal, and the device being sufficiently rigid so that in the absence of a patient the conductive members are not in contact, thereby the absence of a patient from a hospital bed can be indicated when the device is connected to suitable circuitry. | InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 06/429047 filed on 09/30/1982US Classes:200/85R, WEIGHT200/86RTreadsField of Search200/85R, WEIGHT200/85A, Seat operated200/86R, Treads200/86ARoadwayExaminersPrimary: Scott, J. R.Attorney, Agent or FirmUS Patent References3478311, 4020482, Patient monitorIssued on: 04/26/1977 Inventor: Feldl4086458, Electrical switch for use by the disabled Issued on: 04/25/1978 Inventor: Dickey4137116, Method of making a pressure switch Issued on: 01/30/1979 Inventor: Miller4401896Weight or ambient pressure-responsive mechanical pressure switch Issued on: 08/30/1983 Inventor: Fowler , et al. International ClassesA61B 5/11 (20060101)G08B 21/00 (20060101) |