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| Title | Simple Hospital Bed (1A) |
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Motivation: COVID-19 virus pandemic has created high demand for hospital beds. Industry standard hospital beds are relatively complex with many parts. Creation of a simple hospital bed that can be manufactured and assembled easily is critical.
Goal: To design a simple hospital bed that can be produced in 4 steps and assembled without hardware or special tools and with minimal training.
Summary: This hospital bed consists of 6 separate part designs (some in duplicate) fitted together using slots cut into each part. Each part is designed to be cut out of a 109” by 61” by 18mm MDF board and covered in a vinyl wrap. Mating joints are designed with 1 thousand of an inch tolerance to account for vinyl. (This will need to be adjusted if the melanin back cover is not included in the 18mm thickness dimension.) The bed articulates and has two positions one at 180 degrees and one at 120 degrees to the horizontal. Articulation is facilitated by a “wood hinge” formed at the junction of the hinge slat (part 3) and riser arm (part 7). The bed dimensions are based off of industry standard dimensions for hospital beds. Not included in this design is a mattress.
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