Claims
- 1. An accessory holder for use with a patient support to position accessories relative to the patient support, the accessory holder comprising
a first body adapted to couple to the patient support, the first body including a cavity, a second body positioned in the cavity of the first body, at least one of the first and second bodies being configured to receive an accessory, and a coupler coupled to at least one of the first and second bodies, the coupler being configured pivot the second body relative to the first body.
- 2. The accessory holder of claim 1, wherein the first and second bodies include apertures adapted to receive an accessory and the coupler is configured to pivot the second body relative to the first body about the accessory.
- 3. The accessory holder of claim 1, wherein the first body includes an aperture sized to receive an accessory.
- 4. The accessory holder of claim 3, wherein the aperture and cavity of the first body are in communication.
- 5. The accessory holder of claim 3, wherein the second body includes an aperture that is in communication with the aperture of the first body and sized to receive an accessory.
- 6. The accessory holder of claim 1, wherein the first body includes an aperture, the second body includes a threaded aperture, and the coupler includes a threaded shaft positioned in the apertures of the first and second body, rotation of the coupler rotates the threaded shaft to move the second body relative to the first body.
- 7. The accessory holder of claim 6, wherein the first and second bodies include walls that define apertures sized to receive an accessory, rotation of the coupler moves the walls of the first and second bodies relative to each other.
- 8. The accessory holder of claim 6, wherein the second body includes a first portion having a first cross-sectional area and a second portion having a second cross-sectional area that is smaller than the first cross-sectional area.
- 9. The accessory holder of claim 8, wherein the first portion of the second body is a substantially cylindrical portion and the second portion of the second body is a substantially tapered portion.
- 10. The accessory holder of claim 8, wherein the first portion of the second body is configured to receive an accessory and the second portion of the second body is configured to receive the coupler.
- 11. The accessory holder of claim 1, wherein the first and second bodies include walls that define apertures sized to receive an accessory, rotation of the coupler moves the walls of the first and second bodies relative to each other.
- 12. An accessory holder system for use with a patient support, the accessory holder system comprising
a barrier, a leg holder, a body adapted to couple to the patient support, the barrier and leg holder being coupled to the body.
- 13. The accessory holder of claim 12, wherein the barrier is a side rail.
- 14. The accessory holder of claim 12, wherein the barrier is a handrail.
- 15. The accessory holder of claim 12, wherein the body includes first and second coupling portions and the barrier and leg holder are coupled to the first and second coupling portions, respectively.
- 16. The accessory holder of claim 15, wherein the first and second coupling portions are apertures.
- 17. The accessory holder of claim 15, wherein the first and second coupling portions permit the barrier and leg holder to rotate relative to the body.
- 18. The accessory holder of claim 12, further comprising first and second couplers configured to secure the barrier and leg holder, respectively, to the body.
- 19. The accessory holder of claim 18, wherein the first coupler is a spring-biased pin.
- 20. The accessory holder of claim 18, wherein the second coupler is a clamping mechanism.
- 21. The accessory holder of claim 18, wherein the first and second couplers permit the barrier and leg holder to rotate relative to the body.
- 22. An accessory holder system for use with a patient support, the accessory holder system comprising
a handrail, a leg holder, a body adapted to couple to the patient support, the handrail and leg holder being coupled to the body.
- 23. The accessory holder of claim 22, wherein the body includes first and second coupling portions and the handrail and leg holder are coupled to the first and second coupling portions, respectively.
- 24. The accessory holder of claim 23, wherein the first and second coupling portions are apertures.
- 25. The accessory holder of claim 23, wherein the first and second coupling portions permit the handrail and leg holder to rotate relative to the body.
- 26. The accessory holder of claim 22, further comprising first and second couplers configured to secure the handrail and leg holder, respectively, to the body.
- 27. The accessory holder of claim 26, wherein the first coupler is a spring-biased pin.
- 28. The accessory holder of claim 26, wherein the second coupler is a clamping mechanism.
- 29. The accessory holder of claim 18, wherein the first and second couplers permit the handrail and leg holder to rotate relative to the body.
- 30. A patient support apparatus comprising
a patient support having a main body and a removable foot support section that is one of coupled to or removed from the main body, the main body having a head end and a foot end, a holder coupled to the patient support, an arm member coupled to the holder, and a coupler coupled to the holder, the coupler being movable between a first position interacting with the arm member to fix the position of the arm member relative to the patient support and a second position permitting the arm member to move relative to the patient support.
- 31. The patient support apparatus of claim 30, wherein the arm member includes a proximal end coupled to the holder and a distal end spaced apart from the holder.
- 32. The patient support apparatus of claim 31, wherein when the coupler is in the second position, the arm member is movable between a first position wherein the distal end of the arm member is positioned between the head end of the main body of the patient support and the holder and a second position wherein the holder is positioned between the distal end of the arm member and the head end of the main body.
- 33. The patient support apparatus of claim 30, wherein when the coupler is in the second position, the arm member is movable between a first position wherein the arm member operates as a side barrier and a second position wherein the arm member acts as a hand grip for patients moving on and off the patient support.
- 34. The patient support apparatus of claim 30, wherein the coupler includes a spring-biased pin.
- 35. The patient support apparatus of claim 30, wherein the arm member includes spaced-apart apertures configured to receive the spring-biased pin.
- 36. The patient support apparatus of claim 30, wherein the arm member is curved.
- 37. The patient support apparatus of claim 30, further comprising a leg holder and a coupler configured to couple the leg holder to the holder.
- 38. A foot section for a patient support, the foot section including
a body having a bottom surface, a top surface, a head end portion, and a foot end portion and an L-shaped support having a first portion coupled to the body and a second portion spaced-apart from the body adjacent to the foot end portion, the second portion being substantially perpendicular to the top surface of the body.
- 39. The foot section of claim 38, further comprising a second support having a first portion coupled to the body and a second portion coupled to the L-shaped support.
- 40. The foot section of claim 39, wherein the second support includes a first end coupled to the body, a second end coupled to the body, and a middle portion coupled to the L-shaped support.
- 41. The foot section of claim 38, wherein the second portion of the L-shaped support includes a first end coupled to the first portion of the L-shaped support and a second end, the top surface of the body including an uppermost surface that lies in a top plane, the top plane is positioned between the first and second ends of the second portion of the L-shaped support.
- 42. The foot section of claim 38, wherein the L-shaped support is coupled to the bottom surface of the body.
- 43. A foot section for a patient support, the foot section including
a body having a bottom surface, a top surface, a head end portion, and a foot end portion, the top surface of the body including an uppermost surface that lies in a top plane and a support having a first portion coupled to the body and a second portion spaced-apart from the body adjacent to the foot end portion, the top plane of the body being positioned between the first and second portions of the support.
- 44. The foot section of claim 43, wherein the support is L-shaped.
- 45. The foot section of claim 43, wherein the support includes a first end coupled to the body, a second end coupled to the body, and a middle portion positioned between the first and second ends, the top plane is positioned between the first and second ends and the middle portion.
- 46. The foot section of claim 43, wherein the support includes an L-shaped support having a first portion coupled to the body and a second portion and a second support having a first end coupled to the body, a second end coupled to the body, and a middle portion coupled to the L-shaped support.
- 47. The foot section claim 46, wherein the top plane of the body is positioned between the middle portion of the second support and the first and second ends of the second support.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/170,304, filed Dec. 13, 1999, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60170304 |
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