This invention relates to ambulance cots and more particularly with improvements to multi-level roll-in cots capable of being used in different types of emergency vehicles having cot-receiving floors.
Ambulance cots typically comprise an essentially rectangular patient support frame with wheeled collapsible-leg assemblies enabling the stretcher to be stowed or loaded into the back of an ambulance. Examples of such prior art cots are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,097,941, 4,192,541, 4,767,148, 5,537,700, and 5,575,026. Although the prior art cots have been generally adequate for their intended purposes, they have not been satisfactory in all aspects. For example, in a confidence space with obstacles such as tables, chairs and/or desks, maneuvering a lowered cot can still possess some difficulties to an operator.
The present invention alleviates or at least ameliorates the above-mentioned difficulties by providing a simple arrangement that conveniently provides an improved drop frame having a wider range of motion to a cot construction. The cot construction of the present invention includes a cot frame supported by a stable wheeled undercarriage, which permit the cot frame to be raised and lowered to a plurality of positions of use. The cot frame is also provided with patient support features, such as positionable back, leg, and side arm supports.
In one embodiment of the present invention, an elevating cot that is adapted to be rolled into emergency vehicles is disclosed. The cot comprises a generally rectangular cot frame, and a drop frame rotatably mounted to the cot frame. The drop frame is positionable in an extended position, and at least one position above the extended position.
In another embodiment of the present invention, an elevating cot that is adapted to be rolled into emergency vehicles is disclosed. The cot comprises a generally rectangular undercarriage having wheels, a generally rectangular cot frame having a leading end and a trailing end, and leg members interconnecting the cot frame and the undercarriage. The cot further includes a drop frame rotatably mounted to the cot frame. The drop frame is positionable in an extended position, and at least one position above the extended position.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be more fully understood from the following description of some embodiments of the invention taken together with the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the scope of the claims is defined by the recitations therein, and not by the specific discussion of features and advantages set forth in the present description.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the accompanying figures, in which like references indicate similar elements, and in which:
Skilled artisans appreciate that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help to improve understanding of embodiment(s) of the present invention.
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Cot frame 20 includes opposing tubular side frame members 22 interconnected at the foot or trailing end by a transverse tubular end member 24. At their leading or forward ends, the side frame members 22 each terminate at a respective hinge pivot 26. Supported between the pair of hinge pivots 26 is a transverse frame 28 having a drop frame 30 rotatably coupled thereto, which is best illustrated by
Drop frame 30 includes tubular side frame portions 32 and 34 joined at their forward ends by an end frame member 36 (
In one embodiment, the latching mechanism 38 includes a spring biased latch 50 which engages a respective one of slots 52 provided in each hinge pivot 26 to secure the drop frame 30 in either the extended position 40, the upper middle position 42, the upright position 44, or the lower middle position 46. The drop frame 30 hangs unsecured in the collapsed position 48. A release handle 54 of the latching mechanism 38 is provided to the drop frame 30 which releases the sliding latch 50 from one of the slots 52, such that the drop frame 30 may be repositioned if in the extended position 40, the upper middle position 42, the upright position 44, or the lower middle position 46.
It is to be appreciated that positioning the drop frame 30 in the lower middle position 46 provides a lower lifting handle position for improved ergonomics when the cot is fully elevated. Additionally, with the cot 100 in a lowered position, positioning the drop frame 30 in the upper middle position 42 also provides a higher lifting handle position for improved ergonomics. It is further to be appreciated that in a confidence space with obstacles such as tables, chairs and/or desks, placing the drop frame 30 in either the upper middle position 42, or the upright position 44, permits more convenient maneuvering of the cot when fully elevated by elevating the drop frame 30 out of the way of such obstacles.
The drop frame 30 is provided with a pair of loading wheels 56 projecting downwardly from the outermost ends of side frame sections. The loading wheels 56 are interconnected by a generally U-shaped tubular bail 58. The bail 58 is spring biased by springs 60 to the downwardly extending position seen in
It will be understood that the basic cot frame 20 may be provided with various adjustable features, such as folding side arms 66, a multiple-position backrest 68, and an adjustable leg section 70 for placing the patient in a shock position, which is illustrated by
The adjustable leg section 70 is formed by u-shaped frame members 84 (partially shown in
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In compliance with the statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown and described, since the means herein disclosed comprise preferred forms of putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents. Any modification of the present invention that comes within the spirit and scope of the following claims should be considered part of the present invention.