The invention relates to an actuator assembly as stated in the introductory part to claim 1, and the invention also relates to a bed.
A quick release in an actuator is used for temporary release of the activation element for manual setting without the drive unit. Examples of the potential use of a quick release are in hospital beds, patient hoists, fire doors and other constructions where it is important, if not essential, to be able to spontaneously set the activation element.
Actuators with quick release function are well known, for example, EP 685 662 B1, WO 03/033946 A1 and WO 03/033946 A1 and EP 577 541 B1 all in the name of Linak A/S. The first three documents relate to a quick release construction based on a releasable clutch spring around two cylinder parts. The last document EP 577 541 relates to a quick release construction where a gear can be displaced from engagement.
In some situations it is desirable or essential to activate another function as a result of the quick release. Generally, this may be activation of a power supply and/or controls for the actuator and/or activation of one or more actuators simultaneously with the release of the quick release.
The object of the invention is to provide a solution to the problem described.
This is achieved in the invention by designing an actuator assembly as specified in claim 1. In this actuator assembly at least one electrical switch is activated when the quick release is released. The signal from the electrical switch(es) may be used for various purposes, such as activating a power supply and/or control from sleep mode, activating one or more actuators, or activating an external function such as an alarm, etc. The circuit, of which the switch is part, will typically be designed for the switch to close a circuit, but the circuit may also be designed for the switch to break the circuit. The electrical contact is appropriately mounted in the actuator so that it is activated by one or more of the moveable construction elements in the quick release. Most suitably, it is the construction elements in the release mechanism itself, but it may however also be construction elements in the coupling parts of the quick release, such as the gear in the quick release as defined in EP 577 541 or a spring end or cylinder part in the constructions with coupling springs.
An actual implementation of the actuator system is specified in claim 8, which relates to a bed equipped with an actuator assembly as specified in claims 1-6, where the actuator for the back rest section comprises a quick release with an electrical switch activated by the release of the quick release. The bed is further equipped with position determination in a suitable manner as specified in claim 8.
A linear actuator according to the invention, will be described below, with reference to the attached drawing showing:
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The quick release construction, consisting of an inner and an outer coupling part 8,9, where the inner coupling part 8 is mounted at the end of the spindle 2, while the outer coupling part 9 is mounted in the worm wheel 6. This worm wheel is on the side facing the front end of the actuator, designed with a hollow cylindrical part that accommodates the outer coupling part 9 for torque transfer with a spline connection.
In the back of the worm wheel is a circular disc with three legs protruding through the openings in the worm wheel into the hollow cylindrical part and guided there. In the upper part 1b of the cabinet is a release mechanism 13 in a housing 14 with an entry for a cable (not shown) leading to an operating handle (not shown either). The release mechanism comprises of an axle unit 15, led down behind the circular disc 11. At the end of the axle unit there is a cam 16 which is brought into contact with the disc 11 by turning the axle unit and the disc presses this forward towards the worm wheel. The axle unit is spring loaded with a spring 17, to an inactive position, i.e. a position where the cam 16 is not in contact with the disc 11. A ring 18 is attached at the upper end of the axle, to which the end of the cable leading to the operating handle is attached.
The outer coupling part 9, connected to the worm wheel, has an internal torque transfer spline connection 21a in the front. On the outer side of the coupling part 9 at the front end, in front of the spline connection to the worm wheel, there is a flange 22.
The inner coupling part 8 has a narrow part 23 in the front to enable it to pass through the opening in the part of the spline connection 21a placed in the outer coupling part 9. The other part of the spline connection is part of the step between the narrow end 23 and the outer side of the coupling part. In the narrow part 23 there is a groove for a disc 24, creating a flange.
The quick release is activated by operating the release mechanism, which turns the cam 16 on the axle unit 15 into contact with the disc 11, which is then pushed forward. The spline connection 21a, 21b between the outer coupling part 9 and the inner coupling part 8 will thus be interrupted and the spline will rotate freely, independent from motor and transmission. The activation rod 4 of the actuator and therefore the element attached to it, will then be manually adjustable.
An electrical contact in the form of a micro switch is placed next to the turning axle 15, and a cam opposite to cam 16 activates the micro switch at the same time as the quick release is activated. This sends an electrical signal through the cable connection to the control unit, which is brought from sleep mode, more precisely the power supply for the control is activated, that is, the part of the power supply comprising the rechargeable battery pack. By keeping the battery pack switched off until it is required, i.e. use ‘on demand’, means a substantial saving in the battery pack power. When the bed is connected to mains power, the low voltage unit is active. Placing the switch in the actuator itself has the advantage that further cabling is avoided and only a cable for the actuator is required.
When the bed is without mains power and the back rest section 110, must be moved rapidly to the horizontal position, such as in the case of a patient with cardiac arrest, this is achieved by activating the quick release. Simultaneously the control is brought from sleep mode and the bed becomes fully operational. The leg section 111 may be moved to horizontal position and, if required, may be brought into Trendelenburg position.
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The tilting element 27 is connected to a micro switch 30, activated by turning it. This supplies an electrical signal to the control unit through a cable and terminal 29, so that the control is brought from sleep mode. The tilting element 27 turns around an axle 27a and on the axle is an arm 27b which activates the micro switch 30.
The inner coupling part 8 is equipped with a magnetic ring 31 with four poles used to determine the position of the activation rod 4. Two Hall-elements, or sensors, 33a,33b are mounted on a small print 32 in conjunction with this. The Hall-elements are activated when a pole passes these on rotation of the magnetic ring, thereby sending a signal to the control unit which, by means of a microprocessor, computes the position of the activation rod 4 based on the rotation, its direction and the thread pitch of the spindle. Because the two Hall-elements are angularly displaced in relation to the magnetic ring 31, the rotation direction of the spindle can be detected (quadrature detection) and determines if signals must be added or subtracted depending on the extension or retraction of the activation rod 4. As the magnetic ring 31 is mounted to the inner coupling part 8, the ring 31 always rotates with the spindle, i.e., also in the situation where the spindle is released from the motor/transmission. In this way the position of the activation rod is known at all times, also after activation of the quick release.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0514392.0 | Jul 2005 | GB | national |
PA 2005 01201 | Aug 2005 | DK | national |
0603326.0 | Feb 2006 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DK2006/000414 | 7/13/2006 | WO | 00 | 1/11/2008 |