Adjustable collapsing cot

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6253396
  • Patent Number
    6,253,396
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 30, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Browne; Lynne H.
    • Conley; Fredrick
    Agents
    • Malin, Haley & DiMaggio, P.A.
Abstract
An adjustable collapsing cot is disclosed which can be utilized in numerous situations including evacuations and military operations. The cot includes an outer frame member and an inner frame member which are both preferably divided into two sections and are both pivotable approximate their center point. Either section of the inner frame member can be adjusted to one or more elevation angles with respect to the outer frame member as desired by the user. A spring loaded webbing material is provided to safely support and cradle the user. Preferably, a mattress is provided and is disposed on top of the spring loaded webbing. One or more restraint belts can be provided to safely secure the user while he or she is utilizing the cot. Several accessories items, including an intervenes pole, message flag and miscellaneous item bag/compartment can be provided and attached to the cot. When it is desired to move the cot, the cot can be folded into an easily transportable configuration.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to cots, and particularly to a transportable cot which is adjustable and collapsible.




2. Description of the Prior Art




The number of natural disasters is increasing in alarming volumes. In 1996 alone, there was approximately 600 major natural disasters world-wide, wreaking $60 billion in damage. Each potential disaster brings the probability of need for civilian evacuation and the provision of appropriate equipment to be utilized. Far too often, older and disabled people languish in evacuation shelters on low and unstable army-type cots, or simply on the floor, because existing cots are usually unsuitable for use by the frail, injured and disabled.




Thus, what is needed in the art, is a portable cot which is easily collapsed and adjusted to meet the needs and requirements of the individual utilizing such cot. It is therefore to the effective resolution of the aforementioned problems that the present invention is directed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an adjustable collapsing cot which can be utilized in numerous situations including, but not limited to evacuations and military operations. The cot includes an outer frame member and an inner frame member which are both preferably divided into two sections and are both pivotable approximate their center point. Either section of the inner frame member can be adjusted to one or more elevation angles with respect to the outer frame member as desired by the user.




Support members are preferably provided at each end the outer frame member, and are also preferably pivotable. The support members can be provided with leg members, with the bottom of the leg members being capable of having various footing configurations. A spring loaded webbing material is provided to safely support and cradle the user. Preferably, a mattress is provided and is disposed on top of the spring loaded webbing. One or more restraint belts can be provided to safely secure the user while he or she is utilizing the cot. Several accessories items, including an intervenes pole, message flag and miscellaneous item bag/compartment can be provided and attached to the cot. When it is desired to move the cot, the cot can be folded into an easily transportable configuration.




Preferably the frame members are constructed from a corrosion resistant aluminum material and the spring loaded webbing is constructed from polypropylene.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a cot which can be used in various situation, including, but not limited to military operations and civilian evacuations.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a cot which can be collapsed and be provided with multiple elevation levels.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a collapsible cot which allows the portion of the cot adjacent a user's feet/leg area and/or the user's head/back area to be adjusted to one or more elevation angles.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an adjustable collapsing cot which is strong, stable, durable, safe, lightweight, and portable.




It is even still another object of the present invention to provide an adjustable collapsing cot which is relatively low in cost and easy to manufacture.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an adjustable collapsing cot which is relatively easy to operate.




It is yet still another object of the present invention to provide an adjustable collapsing cot which is designed to meet certain needs of frail, disabled and/or injured individuals.




In accordance with these and other objects which will become apparent hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention may be better understood by reference to the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the present invention illustrating the inner frame member in a flat position;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the present invention illustrating the inner frame member in a flat position with the mattress and restraint belts removed;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the present invention illustrating a first section of the inner frame member in an elevated position and a second section of the inner frame member in a flat position and with the mattress and restraint belts removed;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the present invention illustrating a first section of the inner frame member in a flat position and a second section of the inner frame member in an elevated position;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the present invention illustrating both the first section and the second section of the inner frame member in elevated positions, though at different elevation angles;





FIG. 6

is a front elevation view illustrating the present invention in a collapsed and folded position;





FIG. 7

is partial side elevation view illustrating the fold directions for certain components of the outer frame member and the inner frame member;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment for the present invention; and





FIG. 9

is a side elevation view of the alternative embodiment shown in FIG.


8


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As seen in the drawings a portable collapsible cot is provided and generally designated as reference numeral


20


. Cot


20


generally includes a frame member consisting of an outer frame portion


30


and inner frame portion


60


, and a support member


90


associated with the frame member. Outer frame portion


30


is preferably rectangular in shape and includes end supports


32




a


and


32




b


, preferably pivotally attached to respective ends of outer frame portion by conventional means. Preferably, collapsible support braces


36


are provided at each corner of outer frame portion


30


. End supports


32


are each provided with a pair of legs


34


for support and stability. Support braces


36


lock end supports


32


, and their associated legs


34


, in proper position. Legs


34


lock into place when cot


20


is properly opened. Outer frame portion


30


is preferably itself divided into two sections


30




a


and


30




b


, though such is not limiting. Ends


31




a


and


31




b


of sections


30




a


and


30




b


, respectively, are pivotally attached to a bracket member


39


by conventional means, to allow outer frame portion


30


to be collapsed/folded when not in use or for transporting, which will be discussed in further detail below. A pair of center leg members


38


can be attached to bracket


39


. Ends


31




a


and


31




b


, can be provided with conventional plugs or caps


33


for safety purposes (FIG.


6


).




A horizontal unshaped member


35


can be provided with each end support


32


to provide further support for cot


20


. U-shaped member


35


is attached to end support


32


by conventional means such as welding, adhesives, screws, etc. and is preferably attached in an inverted “U” position adjacent the bottom of its associated end support


32


. Furthermore, a horizontal support member


43


can be attached to center leg members


38


for safety and stability purposes.




Extending horizontally across from side to side of outer frame sections


30




a


and


30




b


, are positioning tubes


37




a


and


37




b


, respectively. Preferably, positioning tubes


37




a


and


37




a


are securely or permanently attached, by conventional means, to each side of outer frame sections


30




a


and


30




b


. Positioning tubes


37


are utilized, in conjunction with other components, for adjusting associated portions of inner frame member


60


, which will be discussed in detail below.




Preferably, the vertical length of end supports


32


are chosen, such that the support member/mattress, discussed in detail below, is approximately eighteen (18″) inches above the ground. This figure closely simulates the vertical height of a conventional bed. Thus, an individual, who may have problems moving, is able to climb onto cot


20


, relatively much easier, that conventional cots which are normally only eight (8″) above the ground. Where conventional cots are utilized, the individual is subject to greater chance of injury, given the ten (10″) inch difference he or she is not accustomed to. The present invention eliminates this problem, by preferably providing a vertical height for cot


20


which resembles the vertical height the individual is more familiar with. However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to any one vertical height, and the vertical height can be chosen to any height desired, and all such height selections are considered within the scope of the invention.




As seen in the various drawings, the bottom of legs


34


can be provided with various footing constructions for safety and/or travel purposes. As seen in

FIG. 4

, a plurality of suction cups


50


, each associated with a leg


34


and/or middle support legs


38


, are provided at the end of their respective legs


34


or


38


to provide for a secure attachment of cot


20


to the ground, particularly where the ground is a conventional indoor floor. Middle legs


38


can be permanently attached to respective bracket members


39


or pivotally attached by conventional means.




Alternatively, wheels


52


(FIG.


3


), can be provided at the bottom of legs


34


associated with one end support


32


, to make cot


20


more easily transportable. Preferably, in this embodiment only one end support


32


is provided with wheels


52


and the remaining legs


34


and legs


38


can be provided with other stop devices such as suction cups


50


discussed above, caps, plugs, spikes, and/or hook and loop fasteners, each discussed further below.





FIG. 6

illustrates the use of hook and loop fasteners


53


at the bottom of legs


38


which would mate with hook and loop fasteners positioned on the ground. Alternatively, and particularly where cot


20


is to be positioned on the grass or similar surrounding, the bottom of one or more leg members


34


and/or


38


can be provided with a spike


55


for securely mating with the surrounding area (FIG.


7


). In one spike embodiment, leg


34


is extended longer in vertical length and inverted unshaped support member


35


also acts as a stop/positioning device to assure that cot


20


is at a proper vertical position. In another spike embodiment, a separate outer flange member (not shown) can be provided around legs


34


and/or


38


to act as the stop/positioning means. Lastly, conventional caps or plugs can be provided at the ends of legs


34


or


38


. It should also be understood that it is also within the scope of the invention to provide nothing for leg members


34


and/or


38


, with the legs themselves resting on the ground, grass, floor, etc. Furthermore, it should be understood that the various footing constructions could be used interchangeably with a single cot


20


by providing for the footings to be removable from legs


34


and/or


38


. This interchangeable/removable construction is also within the scope of the invention and increases the various surfaces in which a single cot


20


can be utilized with.




Inner frame portion


60


is also preferably divided into two sections


60




a


and


60




b


, which are pivotally attached to outer frame portion


30


at bracket


39


by conventional means such as rivets


62


. Attached to section


60




a


and to section


60




b


, are respective adjusting members


66




a


and


66




b


, which in conjunction with horizontal bars


37




a


and


37




b


, respectively, adjust the position of respective inner sections


60




a


and


60




b


, as desired.




Adjusting member


66


preferably consists of a pair of side members


68


which are preferably pivotally attached, adjacent their first ends, to inner frame sections


60




a


and


60




b


. However, it should be understood that the attachment of side members


68


to nner frame portion


60


is not limited to a pivot attachment, and other conventional attachment methods such as by permanent welding are considered within the scope of the invention. Side members


68


are provided with a plurality of flange members


70


which define slots


72


. Slots


72


receives horizontal bars


37


when positioning one or more sections of inner frame portion


60


, other than in a flat horizontal position. Where a flat horizontal position is chosen for one or both of the sections of inner frame portion


60


, the associated adjusting member(s)


66


merely depends downward underneath cot


20


, and inner frame section


60




a


and/or


60




b


rest upon respective horizontal bars


37




a


and/or


37




b.






The number of flange members


70


and slots


72


chosen is not limited to those shown in the drawings and preferably is chosen to allow inner frame portion


60


to be securely adjusted to several positions, to meet the needs and desires of various individuals who may utilize cot


20


over time. A horizontal support member


74


can be attached at the outer ends of side members


68


to provide stability to side members


68


.




Preferably, adjusting member


66


allows inner frame sections


60




a


and/or


60




b


to be raised to an incline of approximately forty-five (45°) degrees for support and comfort of the user. However, this forty-five (45°) degree angle should not be considered limiting, and the present invention is not limited to any one maximum degree angle. Adjusting member


66


allows for multiple elevation adjustments for inner frame sections


60




a


and


60




b


to improve comfort and ensure proper circulation for patients when medically indicated.




Attached to inner frame


60


is a flexible webbing


90


which acts as a support mat member for an individual laying on cot


20


. Preferably, a relatively small rigid bar is disposed within webbing


90


around its perimeter. The rigid bar is preferably constructed from metal, steel, hard plastic, etc., though such materials should not be considered limiting. Webbing


90


is preferably attached to inner frame


60


by a plurality of springs


94


. Springs


94


each include a first end which are attached along inner frame


60


. A second end of each spring


94


is attached along flexible webbing


90


behind the rigid bar. The attachment of webbing


90


to frame


60


is secure and designed such that when an individual lays upon webbing


90


he or she is safely cradled towards the middle of webbing


90


to avoid tipping. Preferably, spring loaded webbing/mat


90


is constructed from a woven, stay-clean polypropylene decking. However, other similar materials which will safely support an individual intending to lay or rest on cot


20


can be utilized and are considered within the scope of the invention.




In the preferred embodiment, a mattress


110


can be provided over webbing


90


for comfort purposes and to help prevent injuries when using cot


20


. Mattress


110


can consist of two (2″) inch foam having a polyester ticking. However, other materials and size dimensions can be utilized and are considered within the scope of the invention.




Preferably, retaining straps


120




a


and


120




b


are provided for maintaining mattress


110


on webbing


90


, as well as an individual utilizing cot


20


. Strap


120




a


includes a first strap member


122




a


having a first end conventionally attached to inner frame section


60




a


and a second strap member


124




a


having a first end also conventionally attached to inner frame section


60




a


. The second ends of strap members


122




a


and


124




a


are removably connected to each other, preferably by a conventional buckle mechanism


126




a


. Buckle mechanism


126




a


includes a male insertion member


128




a


attached to the second end of strap member


122




a


and a female receiving member


130




a


attached to the second end of strap member


124




a.






Similarly, strap


120




b


includes a first strap member


122




b


having a first end conventionally attached to inner frame section


60




b


and a second strap member


124




b


having a first end also conventionally attached to inner frame section


60




b


. The second ends of strap members


122




b


and


124




b


are removably connected to each other, preferably by a conventional buckle mechanism


126




b


. Buckle mechanism


126




b


includes a male insertion member


128




b


attached to the second end of strap member


122




b


and a female receiving member


130




b


attached to the second end of strap member


124




b.






In operation, with the frame members properly positioned, adjusted, and locked in position, and with strap members


122




a


and


124




a


and


122




b


and


124




b


disconnected from each other, the user lays upon mattress


110


, and is cradled towards the middle of mattress


110


by spring loaded webbing


90


. Once properly upon mattress


110


, the user or another individual connects strap members


122




a


and


124




a


to each other, via buckle mechanism


126




a


, and connects strap members


122




b


and


124




b


to each other, via buckle mechanism


126




b


. Once the strap members are connected, the user is safely restrained and secured to cot


20


. By using restraint straps


120




a


and/or


120




b


, the patient has control over their domain, by being able to manipulate the buckle mechanism, insuring their safety but not being restrained contrary to their desires. Alternatively, or in addition to, restraint straps


120


, conventional side rails could also be provided on the outer or inner frame.




One or more accessories can be provided with cot


20


. As seen in

FIG. 1

, an intervenes (“IV”) pole


150


can be provided, and is in one embodiment pivotally attached to outer frame


30


. Though not preferred, IV pole


150


could alternatively be pivotally attached to inner frame


60


and such alternative pivot attachment is also within the scope of the invention. IV pole


150


is provided with a hook member


152


for hanging a IV bag


154


. Furthermore, as electricity may not be available, IV pole


150


can be telescoping in construction, to allow IV bag


154


to be positioned higher, where the liquid or medication disposed within IV bag is administered or fed by gravity. As seen in

FIG. 4

, in lieu of a pivot attachment, a sleeve member


160


can be attached to leg


34


or


38


. Sleeve member


160


is provided with an inner diameter at least slightly larger than the outer diameter of IV pole


150


. When properly positioning IV pole


150


, pole


150


is inserted within an opening


162


of sleeve


160


and properly retained. A single pole or telescoping pole can be utilized with sleeve member


160


.




A flag/message pole


170


can also be provided and can be attached utilizing similar attachment embodiments as described above for IV pole


150


. Though not as important as IV pole


150


, flag pole


170


can also be telescoping in construction, to ensure that the message or information displayed can be easily seen. A flag or other message device


172


can be attached to pole


170


by conventional means such as elastic straps


174


. Flag/message


172


can by itself represent the user needs assistance, or can be provided with indicia to indicate more specifically the assistance needed by the user. Furthermore, with the sleeve attachment, a plurality of poles


170


with different messages can be provided and the user selects the pole containing or representing the message most closely matching his or her needs. Where the pivot attachment is utilized, flag/message


172


can be constructed for easy removal and replacement and a plurality of flags/messages are provided with the user selecting the flag/message containing or representing the message most closely matching his or her needs.




A flexible or rigid hanging compartment/drawer


190


can be preferably attached at one or both ends of outer frame


30


. Compartment


190


can be attached by conventional means such as wrapping a top portion of compartment


190


around outer frame


30


and providing hook and loop fastening means or snaps to securely attached the top portion to the back of compartment


190


. Compartment


190


can house the user's personal items including, but not limited to, medicines, prescriptions, eyeglass, hygiene items, etc. Additionally, conventional netting or webbing can also be provided underneath cot


20


, and attached to frame


30


by conventional methods, for housing other items such as, but not limited to, larger items such as blankets, sheets, pillows, clothing, etc.




When transporting cot


20


it is desirable to collapse cot


20


to its folded position illustrated in FIG.


6


. When collapsing cot


20


, initially strap members


122




a


and


124




a


and


122




b


and


124




b


are connected to each other by respective buckle mechanisms


126




a


and


126




b


, to retain mattress


110


to frame


60


during transit. As seen in

FIG. 6

, IV pole


150


and flag pole


170


are either pivoted to be adjacent outer frame


30


(pivot attachment), or are removed from their insertion within associated sleeve members


160


(sleeve attachment). All other accessory items are also removed or detached from cot


20


such as compartment


190


.




As seen in

FIG. 7

, end supports


34


are folded inward towards the remaining portion of outer frame


30


, while adjusting members


66


are also folded inward towards inner frame


60


. Inner frame


60


is allowed to rest upon horizontal bars


37


. Outer frame sections


30




a


and


30




b


and inner frame sections


60




a


and


60




b


are folded towards each other at their respective closely adjacent pivot points. To help retain cot


20


in this collapsed configuration, a tie strap


195


, or similar device, is provided. Tie strap


195


can be disposed around outer sections


30




a


and


30




b


, inner sections


60




a


and


60




b


, or both outer sections


30




a


and


30




b


and inner sections


60




a


and


60




b


. Once properly disposed the ends of tie strap


195


are attached to each other by conventional means. Once properly folded, and with or without tie strap


195


, cot


20


is ready for transit.




Cot


20


is ideal for use in military operations, as well as civilian evacuations. Cot


20


's versatile footing combinations make it useful in both interior and exterior terrains. Cot


20


is uniquely designed for support, strength, stability, durability and to resist tipping or collapsing. Outer frame


30


and inner frame


60


is preferably constructed from a corrosion resistant, heavy gauge, bright, one side aluminum tubing. However, this aluminum material is not limiting and other materials which achieve similar characteristics can be utilized and are considered within the scope of the invention.




As seen in

FIGS. 8 and 9

an alternative embodiment for the portable collapsible cot is illustrated and generally designated as reference numeral


200


. Cot


200


generally includes a frame assembly consisting of a lower frame


210


and an upper frame


250


, and a support member


290


associated with the frame assembly. Lower frame


210


is preferably rectangular in shape and includes frame supports


232




a


and


232




b


, preferably pivotally attached to lower frame


210


by conventional means. The exact attachment locations of supports


232


are not critical nor limiting. However, it is preferred that end portions of lower frame


210


extend beyond the attachment point of supports


232


.




Preferably, collapsible support braces


236


are provided at the corner defined by the attachment of supports


232


to lower frame portion


210


. Frame supports


232


are each provided with a pair of legs


234


for support and stability. Support braces


236


lock frame supports


232


, and their associated legs


234


, in proper position. Legs


234


lock into place when cot


200


is properly opened. Lower frame


210


is preferably itself divided into two sections


230




a


and


230




b


, though such is not limiting. Ends


231




a


and


231




b


of sections


230




a


and


230




b


, respectively, are pivotally attached to a bracket member


239


by conventional means, to allow lower frame


210


to be collapsed/folded when not in use or for transporting, which will be discussed in further detail below. A center support member


238


can be attached to bracket


239


. Ends


231




a


and


231




b


, can be provided with conventional plugs or caps for safety purposes.




A U-shaped member


235


is preferably provided with each frame support


232


to provide further support for cot


200


. U-shaped member


235


is attached to frame support


232


by conventional means such as welding, adhesives, screws, etc.




Extending horizontally across from side to side of and attached to U-shaped members


235


, are positioning tubes


237




a


and


237




b


, respectively. Preferably, positioning tubes


237




a


and


237




b


are securely or permanently attached, by conventional means, to each side of respective U-shaped members


235


. Positioning tubes


237


are utilized, in conjunction with other components, for adjusting associated portions of upper frame


250


, which will be discussed in detail below.




Preferably, the vertical length of end supports


232


can bee chosen, such that the support member/mattress, discussed in detail below, is approximately fifteen (15″) to twenty-five (25″) inches above the ground. These figures closely simulates the vertical height of conventional beds. Thus, an individual, who may have problems moving, is able to climb onto cot


200


, relatively much easier, than conventional cots which are normally only eight (8″) above the ground. Where conventional cots are utilized, the individual is subject to greater chance of injury, given the relatively large difference he or she is not accustomed to. The present invention eliminates this problem, by preferably providing a vertical height for cot


200


which resembles the vertical height the individual is more familiar with. However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to any one vertical height, and the vertical height can be chosen to any height desired, and all such height selections are considered within the scope of the invention.




The bottom of legs


234


can be provided with various footing, fastening and/or wheel constructions for safety and/or travel purposes, similarly to those discussed above for the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 through 7

, as well as others. Center support


238


can be permanently attached to bracket members


239


or pivotally attached by conventional means.




Upper frame


250


is also preferably divided into two sections


260




a


and


260




b


, which are pivotally attached to lower frame


210


by conventional means such as brackets, rivets, etc.


262


. In its down position, upper frame


250


, in addition to being attached to lower frame


210


, has at least a substantial portion resting upon lower frame


210


for support purposes. Though not limiting, the outer ends of sections


260


can extend beyond the ends of lower frame


210


.




Attached to section


260




a


and to section


260




b


, are respective adjusting members


266




a


and


266




b


, which in conjunction with horizontal bars


237




a


and


237




b


, respectively, adjust the position of respective upper sections


260




a


and


260




b


, as desired.




Adjusting members


266


preferably consists of a unshaped positioning member


268


which is preferably pivotally attached, to respective upper frame sections


260




a


and


260




b


. However, it should be understood that the attachment of positioning members


268


is not limited to a pivot attachment, and other conventional attachment methods such as by permanent welding are considered within the scope of the invention. Positioning member


268




a


is provided with a plurality of teeth members


270


which define slots


272


. Slots


272


receives horizontal bars


237




a


when positioning section


260




a


of upper frame


250


, other than in a flat horizontal position. Positioning member


268




b


is provided with a plurality of pins


271


which define slots


273


. Slots


273


receives horizontal bar


237




b


when positioning section


260




b


of upper frame


250


, other than in a flat horizontal position.




Where a flat horizontal position is chosen for one or both of the sections of upper frame


250


, the associated adjusting member(s)


266


merely depends downward underneath cot


200


, and inner frame sections


260




a


and/or


260




b


rest upon respective horizontal bars


237




a


and/or


237




b.






The number of teeth members


270


, pins


271


and slots


272


or


273


chosen is not limited to those shown in the drawings and preferably is chosen to allow upper frame sections


260




a


and/or


260




b


to be securely adjusted to several positions, to meet the needs and desires of various individuals who may utilize cot


200


over time. Pins


271


are provided with one adjusting member


266


as they take up less space than teeth members


270


.




Preferably, adjusting members


266


allows upper frame sections


260




a


and/or


260




b


to be raised to an incline of approximately thirty (30°) to fifty (50°) degrees for support and comfort of the user. However, these degree angles should not be considered limiting, and the present invention is not limited to any one maximum or minimum degree angle. Adjusting members


266


allows for multiple elevation adjustments for upper frame sections


260




a


and


260




b


to improve comfort and ensure proper circulation for patients when medically indicated.




As seen in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, sections


260




a


is attached along lower frame


210


offset a certain distance from the middle of lower frame


210


, such that sections


260




a


and


260




b


do not provide an even fifty/fifty split, but rather an uneven split such as forty/sixty, thirty/seventy, etc. This uneven split helps to define a head area and a foot area for cot


200


. It should be recognized that the invention is not limited to any specific split ratio.




Attached to upper frame


250


is a flexible webbing


290


, which is preferably one piece and continuous, though such is not limiting, and which acts as a support member for an individual laying on cot


200


. Preferably, a relatively small rigid bar is disposed within webbing


290


around its perimeter. The rigid bar is preferably constructed from metal, steel, hard plastic, etc., though such materials should not be considered limiting. Webbing


290


is preferably attached to upper frame


250


by a plurality of springs


294


. Springs


294


each include a first end which are attached along upper frame


290


. A second end of each spring


294


is attached along flexible webbing


290


behind the rigid bar. The attachment of webbing


290


to frame


250


is secure and designed such that when an individual lays upon webbing


290


he or she is safely cradled towards the middle of webbing


290


to avoid tipping. Preferably, spring loaded webbing/mat


290


can be constructed from a woven, stay-clean polypropylene decking. However, other similar materials which will safely support an individual intending to lay or rest on cot


200


can be utilized and are considered within the scope of the invention.




In the preferred embodiment, a mattress


310


can be provided over webbing


290


for comfort purposes and to help prevent injuries when using cot


200


. Mattress


310


can consist of two (2″) inch foam having a polyester ticking and can be one-piece and continuous. However, other materials and size dimensions can be utilized and are considered within the scope of the invention.




Preferably, a retaining strap


320


is provided for maintaining mattress


310


on webbing


290


, as well as securing an individual using cot


200


. Strap


320


includes a first strap member


322


having a first end conventionally attached to lower frame section


230




a


and a second strap member


324


having a first end also conventionally attached to lower frame section


230




a


. The second ends of strap members


322


and


324


are removably connected to each other, preferably by a conventional connector mechanism


326


. Mechanism


326


can be any type of conventional buckle, seat belt connector assemblies, strap connector assemblies, etc.




In operation, with the frame members properly positioned, adjusted, and locked in position, and with strap members


322


and


324


disconnected from each other, the user lays upon mattress


310


, and is cradled towards the middle of mattress


310


by spring loaded webbing


290


. Once properly upon mattress


310


, the user or another individual connects strap members


322


and


324


to each other, via connection mechanism


326


Once the strap members are connected, the user is safely restrained and secured to cot


200


. By using restraint straps


320


the patient has control over their domain, by being able to manipulate the connection mechanism, insuring their safety but not being restrained contrary to their desires. Alternatively, or in addition to, restraint straps


320


, conventional side rails could also be provided on the upper and/or lower frames. One or more accessories can be provided with cot


200


, as similar to the cot embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 through 7

.




When transporting cot


200


it is desirable to collapse cot


200


to its folded position, which is similar to the position illustrated in

FIG. 6

for cot


20


. When collapsing cot


200


, initially strap members


322


and


324


can be connected to each other by connection mechanism


326


, to retain mattress


310


during transit. Any accessories are either pivoted or removed, so not to interfere with the collapsing of cot


200


.




Frame supports


234


can be folded inward towards of lower frame


210


, while adjusting members


266


can be folded inward towards upper frame


250


. Upper frame


250


can be allowed to rest upon horizontal bars


237


. Lower frame sections


230




a


and


230




b


and upper frame sections


260




a


and


260




b


can be folded towards each other at their respective pivot points. To help retain cot


200


in its collapsed configuration, a tie strap or similar device can be provided, similar to tie strap


195


discussed above. Once properly folded, cot


200


is ready for transit.




Cot


200


is ideal for use in military operations, as well as civilian evacuations. Cot


200


's versatile footing combinations make it useful in both interior and exterior terrains. Cot


200


is uniquely designed for support, strength, stability, durability and to resist tipping or collapsing. Lower frame


210


and/or upper frame


250


are preferably constructed from a corrosion resistant, heavy gauge, bright, one side aluminum tubing. However, this aluminum material is not limiting and other materials which achieve similar characteristics can be utilized and are considered within the scope of the invention. It should also be recognized that various structural feature(s) of one embodiment can be incorporated into or used with the other embodiment of the present invention, and vice versa.




The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable cot, comprising:a lower frame having a first end and a second end; an upper frame associated with said lower frame, said upper frame having a first portion and a second portion, said first portion of said upper frame adjustable with respect to said lower frame to one or more elevation angles, said second portion of said upper frame adjustable with respect to said lower frame to one or more elevation angles, wherein adjustment of said first portion is independent of said second portion and adjustment of said second portion is independent of said first portion; a first end support permanently attached to the lower frame adjacent the first end of said lower frame; a second end support permanently attached to the lower frame adjacent the second end of said lower frame; and means for supporting associated with said upper frame.
  • 2. The adjustable cot of claim 1 wherein said means for supporting is a continuous webbing attached to said upper frame by a plurality of springs such that an individual laying upon said webbing is cradled toward a middle area of said webbing.
  • 3. The adjustable cot of claim 1 wherein said upper frame and said lower frame are collapsible and remain connected to each other in a folded position.
  • 4. The adjustable cot of claim 1 wherein said first portion of said upper frame is pivotally attached to said lower frame and said second portion of said upper frame is pivotally attached to said lower frame.
  • 5. The adjustable cot of claim 1 further including a mattress disposed upon said means for supporting.
  • 6. The adjustable cot of claim 1 further including at least one restraining strap.
  • 7. The adjustable cot of claim 1 further including a pole attached to said lower frame.
  • 8. The adjustable cot of claim 7 wherein said pole is adapted for hanging medications.
  • 9. The adjustable cot of claim 7 wherein said pole is adapted for displaying messages.
  • 10. The adjustable cot of claim 8 wherein said pole is pivotally attached to said lower frame.
  • 11. The adjustable cot of claim 8 wherein said pole is removably attached to said lower frame.
  • 12. The adjustable cot of claim 1 wherein said first end support is pivotally attached to said lower frame and said second end support is pivotally attached to said lower frame.
  • 13. The adjustable cot of claim 1 wherein in a non-elevated position a first end of said first portion of said upper frame extends beyond the first end of said lower frame and a first end of said second portion of said upper frame extends beyond the second end of said lower frame.
  • 14. An adjustable collapsing cot, comprising:a lower frame having a first end and a second end and including a first portion and a second portion; a first support assembly pivotally attached to the first portion of said lower frame, said first support assembly including a first positioning member; a second support assembly pivotally attached to the second portion of said lower frame, said second support assembly including a second positioning member; an upper frame having a first portion pivotally attached to the first portion of said lower frame, said upper frame having a second portion pivotally attached to the second portion of said lower frame; a first adjusting member attached to said first portion of said upper frame; a second adjusting member attached to said second portion of said upper frame; a continuous webbing attached to said upper frame by a plurality of springs such that when an individual is placed upon said webbing he or she is cradled toward a middle area of said webbing; a mattress disposed upon said webbing; and a restraining assembly attached to said lower frame; wherein said first portion of said upper frame is adjustable with respect to said lower frame to one or more elevation angles by said first adjusting member and said first positioning member; wherein said second portion of said upper frame is adjustable with respect to said lower frame to one or more elevation angles by said second adjusting member and said second positioning member; wherein adjustment of said first portion is independent of said second portion and adjustment of said second portion is independent of said first portion.
  • 15. The adjustable collapsing cot of claim 14 further including a pole attached to said lower frame, said pole adapted for hanging medication or displaying messages.
  • 16. The adjustable cot of claim 14 wherein in a non elevated position at least a section of said first portion of said upper frame rest upon a first section of said lower frame, and wherein in a non elevated position at least a section of said second portion of said upper frame rest upon a second section of said lower frame.
  • 17. The adjustable cot of claim 14 wherein said first portion of said upper frame is attached to said lower frame offset of a centerpoint of said lower frame.
  • 18. The adjustable cot of claim 17 wherein in a non-elevated position at least a section of said first portion of said upper frame rest upon a first section of said lower frame and wherein in a non-elevated position at least a section of said second portion of said upper frame rest upon a second section of said lower frame; wherein said first end support is pivotally attached to said lower frame and said second end support is pivotally attached to said lower frame; wherein in a non-elevated position a first end of said first portion of said upper frame extends beyond the first end of said lower frame and a first end of said second portion of said upper frame extends beyond the second end of said lower frame.
  • 19. An adjustable collapsing cot, comprising:a lower frame having a first end and a second end and including a first portion and a second portion; a first support assembly attached to the first portion of said lower frame, said first support assembly including a first positioning member; a second support assembly attached to the second portion of said lower frame, said second support assembly including a second positioning member; an upper frame having a first portion pivotally attached to the first portion of said lower frame, said upper frame having a second portion pivotally attached to the second portion of said lower frame; a first adjusting member attached to said first portion of said upper frame; a second adjusting member attached to said second portion of said upper frame; a webbing attached to said upper frame by a plurality of springs such that when an individual is placed upon said webbing he or she is cradled toward a middle area of said webbing; a mattress disposed upon said webbing; and a restraining assembly attached to said lower frame; wherein said first portion of said upper frame is adjustable with respect to said lower frame to one or more elevation angles and said second portion of said upper frame is adjustable with respect to said lower frame to one or more elevation angles; wherein adjustment of said first portion is independent of said second portion and adjustment of said second portion is independent of said first portion; wherein said first adjusting member includes a plurality of teeth which define a plurality of slots, said first positioning member disposed within a desired one of said plurality of slots which corresponds to a desired elevation for said first portion of said upper frame and a first portion of said webbing; wherein said second adjusting member includes at least one pin which define at least one slot, said second positioning member disposed within a desired slot of said second adjusting member which corresponds to a desired elevation for said second portion of said upper frame and a second portion of said webbing.
  • 20. An adjustable cot, comprising:a first frame having a first end and a second end; a second frame associated with said first frame, said second frame having a first portion and a second portion, said first portion of said second frame adjustable with respect to said first frame to one or more elevation angles, said second portion of said second frame adjustable with respect to said first frame to one or more elevation angles, wherein adjustment of said first portion is independent of said second portion and adjustment of said second portion is independent of said first portion; a first end support pivotally attached to the first frame adjacent the first end of said first frame; a second end support pivotally attached to the first frame adjacent the second end of said first frame; and means for supporting associated with said second frame.
  • 21. The adjustable cot of claim 20 wherein said means for supporting is a continuous webbing attached to said second frame by a plurality of springs such that an individual laying upon said webbing is cradled toward a middle area of said webbing.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/916,568, filed Aug. 22, 1997.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/916568 Aug 1997 US
Child 09/345035 US