Design of a Multi-Functional Medical Bed

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The Multi-functional medical bed has been designed to the patient whose life cant been provided for oneself, critically ill patients, and the special needs of paralyzed patients. In the paper, through market research and according to the structure of existing medical bed, a manual medical bed has been designed; And the bed board, lift back and leg mechanism, defecation device and eat device of the medical bed have been discussed; the feasibility analysis of the motion mechanism has been carried and the basic design parameters of the product have been determined; on the basis, the main structure for medical bed has been carried on the design and calculation. The results showed that function of the medical bed is reliable, the structure is reasonable, and it is in line with the requirements of ergonomics. Especially, some of these institutions have been optimized and replace to use more convenient and quickly.

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