Claims
- 1. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame including a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end, the assist arm including:a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to the first side of the frame when in a first position, and to the second side when in a second position; and a body having a first end defining a grip and a second end removably connected to the mounting bracket for movement relative to the mounting bracket, the body having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the body being movable between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above the support surface when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position, and a storage position wherein the grip is adjacent the first end of the frame when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position, the body being reversible between a first body position and a second body position, the first side of the body facing the mounting bracket when in the first body position and the second side of the body facing the mounting bracket when in the second body position.
- 2. The assist arm of claim 1 wherein the mounting bracket includes fasteners for removably attaching the mounting bracket to the frame.
- 3. The assist arm of claim 2 wherein the mounting bracket includes a first plate and a second plate, the first plate including openings, the fasteners extending through the openings into the first side of the frame when the mounting bracket is in the first position, and through the openings into the second side of the frame when the mounting bracket is in the second position.
- 4. The assist arm of claim 3 wherein the first plate is substantially perpendicular to the second plate.
- 5. The assist arm of claim 1 wherein the body includes a frame at the first end and an extension between the body frame and the second end.
- 6. The assist arm of claim 5 wherein the body frame includes an upper segment, a lower segment, and a pair of side segments, together defining a central opening.
- 7. The assist arm of claim 6 wherein the upper segment defines the grip and the lower segment is connected to the extension.
- 8. The assist arm of claim 5 wherein the body includes a retainer for retaining the body in the use position and the storage position.
- 9. The assist arm of claim 8 wherein the mounting bracket includes a first edge, a second edge, a first stop for cooperating with the retainer to retain the body in the use position when the mounting bracket is in the first position, a second stop for cooperating with the retainer to retain the body in the use position when the mounting bracket is in the second position, a third stop for cooperating with the retainer to retain the body in the storage position when the mounting bracket is in the first position, and a fourth stop for cooperating with the retainer to retain the body in the storage position when the mounting bracket is in the second position.
- 10. The assist arm of claim 8 wherein the first stop and the second stop are provided by a single opening, centrally located between the first edge and the second edge.
- 11. The assist arm of claim 8 wherein the third stop is located adjacent the second edge and the fourth stop is located adjacent the first edge.
- 12. The assist arm of claim 9 wherein the retainer includes a detent having an end, the stops including openings in the mounting bracket for receiving the detent end.
- 13. The assist arm of claim 1 wherein the body includes a first side that faces away from the mounting bracket when the body is connected to the mounting bracket and the mounting bracket is in the first position, and a second side that faces away from the mounting bracket when the body is connected to the mounting bracket and the mounting bracket is in the second position.
- 14. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame including a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end, the assist arm including:a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to the first side of the frame when in a first position, and to the second side when in a second position; and a body having a first end defining a grip and a second end removably connected to the mounting bracket for movement relative to the mounting bracket, the body being movable between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above the support surface when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position, and a storage position wherein the grip is adjacent the first end of the frame when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position, the mounting bracket including a first edge, a second edge, a first pivot support adjacent the first edge, and a second pivot support adjacent the second edge, the first and second pivot supports for movably supporting the second end of the body.
- 15. The assist arm of claim 14, wherein the body includes a pivot member extending through an opening in the second end of the body, the pivot member being received by the second pivot support when the mounting plate is in the first position and by the first pivot support when the mounting plate is in the second position.
- 16. The assist arm of claim 15, wherein the pivot member is a bolt having a threaded end, the first and second pivot supports each including a threaded opening for receiving the threaded end of the bolt.
- 17. The assist arm of claim 15 wherein the second end opening has a diameter that is larger than a diameter of the pivot member to permit pivotal movement of the body relative to the mounting bracket about the pivot member.
- 18. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame including a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end, the assist arm including:a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to the first side of the frame when in a first position, and to the second side when in a second position; and a body having a first end defining a grip, a second end removably connected to the mounting bracket for movement relative to the mounting bracket, a frame at the first end, and an extension between the body frame and the second end, the body frame including an upper segment, a lower segment, and a pair of side segments, together defining an elongated oval with a central opening, the body being movable between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above the support surface when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position, and a storage position wherein the grip is adjacent the first end of the frame when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position.
- 19. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame including a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end, the assist arm including:a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to the first side of the frame when in a first position, and to the second side when in a second position; and a body having a first end defining a grip, a second end removably connected to the mounting bracket for movement relative to the mounting bracket, a frame at the first end and an extension between the body frame and the second end, the extension curving between the second end and the body frame such that the body frame is offset vertically and horizontally from the second end, the body being movable between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above the support surface when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position, and a storage position wherein the grip is adjacent the first end of the frame when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position.
- 20. The assist arm of claim 19, wherein the body frame is offset vertically and horizontally from the second end when in the use position and when in the storage position.
- 21. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame including a first side, a second side opposite the first side, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end, the assist arm including:a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to the first side of the frame when in a first position, and to the second side when in a second position; and a body having a first end defining a grip, a second end removably connected to the mounting bracket for movement relative to the mounting bracket, a frame at the first end, an extension between the body frame and the second end, and a retainer depending from the extension for retaining the body in the use position and the storage position, the body being movable between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above the support surface when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position, and a storage position wherein the grip is adjacent the first end of the frame when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position.
- 22. The assist arm of claim 21 wherein the retainer includes a spring-biased detent for cooperating with the mounting bracket to retain the body in the use position and the storage position.
- 23. The assist arm of claim 22 wherein the retainer includes a retainer bracket depending from the extension.
- 24. The assist arm of claim 23 wherein the retainer bracket includes a first side that faces away from the mounting bracket when the body is connected to the mounting bracket in the first position, and a second side that faces away from the mounting bracket when the body is attached to the mounting bracket in the second position, the spring-biased detent being removably received by the retainer bracket so that the detent extends through the second end and is biased toward the mounting bracket when the body is connected to the mounting bracket when the mounting bracket is in the first position and when the mounting bracket is in the second position.
- 25. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame, the assist arm including:a controller including buttons for adjusting the position of the patient support; a mounting bracket adapted for removable attachment to the frame; and a body connected to the mounting bracket for movement between a use position wherein the body extends above the support surface and a storage position wherein the body is positioned below the support surface, the body including an opening, a grip, and a cradle spanning the opening for supporting the controller such that the buttons are accessible for use.
- 26. The assist arm of claim 25 wherein the body includes a frame having an upper segment, a lower segment, and a pair of side segments that together define the opening.
- 27. The assist arm of claim 25 wherein the body includes a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the opening extending between the first side and the second side, the cradle being configured to support the controller substantially within the opening.
- 28. The assist arm of claim 27 wherein the controller may be inserted into and removed from the cradle from the first side of the body and from the second side of the body.
- 29. The assist arm of claim 28 wherein the controller may be positioned within the cradle in an outward position wherein the buttons are accessible from the first side of the body when the body is in the use position and when the body is in the storage position, and an inward position wherein the buttons are accessible from the second side of the body when the body is in the use position, but not accessible from the second side of the body when the body is in the storage position.
- 30. The assist arm of claim 25 wherein the cradle includes a first support disposed adjacent the grip and a second support spaced apart from the first support.
- 31. The assist arm of claim 30 wherein the body includes a pair of substantially parallel side segments, the first support extending across the opening in substantially perpendicular relationship to the side segments.
- 32. The assist arm of claim 31 wherein the first support defines an opening for receiving the controller.
- 33. The assist arm of claim 31 wherein the first support includes a pair of substantially parallel side segments connected together at one end by a first end segment and at another end by a second end segment, a first connector segment extending between the first end segment and one of the body side segments, and a second connector segment extending between the second end segment and the other of the body side segments.
- 34. The assist arm of claim 33 wherein the first support side segments, end segments, and connector segments lie in substantially the same plane.
- 35. The assist arm of claim 33 wherein the first support side segments and end segments define an opening for receiving the controller.
- 36. The assist arm of claim 30 wherein the controller includes a cord, the second support including a pair of opposed brackets that extend toward one another into the opening and define a gap through which the cord passes as the controller is inserted into and removed from the cradle.
- 37. The assist arm of claim 36 wherein each of the opposed brackets forms an opening for receiving the controller.
- 38. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame, the assist arm including:a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to the frame; a body including a first end defining a grip, a cradle connected to the first end, and a second end movably connected to the mounting bracket, the body being movable between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above a portion of the support surface and a storage position wherein the grip is positioned substantially below the portion of the support surface, the body being configured to bear a substantial portion of the weight of the patient when in the use position; and a controller including buttons for adjusting the position of the patient support, the controller being removably supported by the cradle so that the buttons are accessible for use.
- 39. The assist arm of claim 38 wherein the mounting bracket includes a pivot support for movably supporting the second end of the body.
- 40. The assist arm of claim 38 wherein the body includes a frame at the first end and an extension between the body frame and the second end.
- 41. The assist arm of claim 38, wherein the grip includes a substantially horizontal surface configured to bear patient weight and an opening located beneath the substantially horizontal surface.
- 42. The assist arm of claim 38, further including a retainer such that the body is selectively retained in at least one of the use position and the storage position.
- 43. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame, the assist arm including:a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to the frame; a body including a first end defining a grip, a cradle connected to the first end, and a second end movably connected to the mounting bracket, the body being movable between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above a portion of the support surface and a storage position wherein the grip is positioned substantially below the portion of the support surface; and a controller including buttons for adjusting the position of the patient support, the controller being removably supported by the cradle so that the buttons are accessible for use, the mounting bracket including a pivot support for movably supporting the second end of the body, and the body including a pivot member extending through an opening in the second end of the body, the pivot member being received by the pivot support.
- 44. The assist arm of claim 43 wherein the pivot member is a bolt having a threaded end, the pivot support including a threaded opening for receiving the threaded end of the bolt.
- 45. The assist arm of claim 43 wherein the second end opening has a diameter that is larger than a diameter of the pivot member to permit pivotal movement of the body relative to the mounting bracket about the pivot member.
- 46. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame, the assist arm including:a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to the frame; a body including a first end defining a grip, a cradle connected to the first end, and a second end movably connected to the mounting bracket, the body being movable between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above a portion of the support surface and a storage position wherein the grip is positioned substantially below the portion of the support surface, the body further including a frame at the first end and an extension between the body frame and the second end; and a controller including buttons for adjusting the position of the patient support, the controller being removably supported by the cradle so that the buttons are accessible for use, the body frame including an upper segment, a lower segment, and a pair of side segments, together defining a central opening.
- 47. The assist arm of claim 46 wherein the upper segment defines the grip and the lower segment is connected to the extension.
- 48. The assist arm of claim 46 wherein the segments form an elongated oval.
- 49. The assist arm of claim 46 wherein the body includes a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the central opening extending between the first side and the second side, the cradle being configured to support the controller substantially within the opening.
- 50. The assist arm of claim 49 wherein the controller may be inserted into and removed from the cradle from the first side of the body and from the second side of the body.
- 51. The assist arm of claim 50 wherein the controller may be positioned within the cradle in an outward position wherein the buttons are accessible from the first side of the body when the body is in the use position and when the body is in the storage position, and an inward position wherein the buttons are accessible from the second side of the body when the body is in the use position, but not accessible from the second side of the body when the body is in the storage position.
- 52. The assist arm of claim 51 wherein the controller includes a cord, the second support including a pair of opposed brackets that extend toward one another into the central opening and define a gap through which the cord passes as the controller is inserted into and removed from the cradle.
- 53. The assist arm of claim 52 wherein each of the opposed brackets forms an opening for receiving the controller.
- 54. The assist arm of claim 46 wherein the cradle includes a first support disposed adjacent the grip and a second support spaced apart from the first support, the body including a pair of substantially parallel side segments, the first support extending across the central opening in substantially perpendicular relationship to the side segments.
- 55. The assist arm of claim 54 wherein the first support defines an opening for receiving the controller.
- 56. The assist arm of claim wherein the first support includes a pair of substantially parallel side segments connected together at one end by a first end segment and at another end by a second end segment, a first connector segment extending between the first end segment and one of the body side segments, and a second connector segment extending between the second end segment and the other of the body side segments.
- 57. The assist arm of claim 56 wherein the first support side segments, end segments, and connector segments lie in substantially the same plane.
- 58. The assist arm of claim 56 wherein the first support side segments and end segments define an opening for receiving the controller.
- 59. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame, the assist arm including:a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to the frame; a body including a first end defining a grip, a cradle connected to the first end, and a second end movably connected to the mounting bracket, the body being movable between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above a portion of the support surface and a storage position wherein the grip is positioned substantially below the portion of the support surface, the body further including a frame at the first end and an extension between the body frame and the second end, the extension curving between the second end and the body frame such that the body frame is offset vertically and horizontally from the second end; and a controller including buttons for adjusting the position of the patient support, the controller being removably supported by the cradle so that the buttons are accessible for use.
- 60. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame, the assist arm including:a mounting bracket adapted for attachment to the frame; a hod including a first end defining a grip, a cradle connected to the first end, a second end movably connected to the mounting bracket, a frame at the first end, an extension between the body frame and the second end, and a retainer, the body being movable between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above a portion of the support surface and a storage position wherein the grip is positioned substantially below the portion of the support surface, the retainer retaining the body in the use position and the storage position; and a controller including buttons for adjusting the position of the patient support, the controller being removably supported by the cradle so that the buttons are accessible for use.
- 61. The assist arm of claim 60 wherein the retainer depends from the extension.
- 62. The assist arm of claim 61 wherein the retainer includes a spring-biased detent for cooperating with the mounting bracket to retain the body in the use position and the storage position.
- 63. The assist arm of claim 62 wherein the retainer includes a retainer bracket depending from the extension.
- 64. The assist arm of claim 60 wherein the mounting bracket includes a first stop for cooperating with the retainer to retain the body in the use position and a second stop for cooperating with the retainer to retain the body in the storage position.
- 65. The assist arm of claim 64 wherein the first stop is an opening, centrally located on the mounting bracket.
- 66. The assist arm of claim 64 wherein the second stop is located adjacent an edge of the mounting bracket.
- 67. The assist arm of claim 64 wherein the retainer includes a detent having an end, the stops including openings in the mounting bracket for receiving the detent end.
- 68. An assist arm for use with a patient support having a support surface and a frame including a first side, a second side, a first end, and a second end, the assist arm including:means for controlling the position of the patient support; means for mounting the assist arm to the first side of the frame when the assist arm is in a first position, and to the second side of the frame when the assist arm is in a second position; and means for providing a grip to assist a patient, the providing means including means for removably connecting the providing means to the mounting means so that the providing means pivots between a use position wherein the grip is positioned above a portion of the support surface, and a storage position wherein the grip is positioned substantially below the portion of the support surface, means for retaining the providing means in the use position and in the storage position, means for extending the providing means from the connecting means so that the providing means is vertically and horizontally offset from the connecting means, and means for cradling the controller means.
- 69. A hospital bed, including:a frame for supporting a patient support surface, the frame including a head portion, a seat portion, and a foot portion; a side rail connected to the foot portion; an assist arm connected to the head portion, the assist arm being movable between a use position wherein the assist arm extends above the patient support surface and a storage position wherein the assist arm is positioned below the patient support surface, the assist arm being configured to bear a substantial portion of the weight of the patient when in the use position; and a controller mounted to the assist arm.
- 70. The bed of claim 69 wherein the assist arm is substantially perpendicular to the head portion when in the use position.
- 71. The bed of claim 69 wherein the assist arm is substantially parallel to the head portion when in the storage position.
- 72. The assist arm of claim 69, wherein the assist arm includes a grip that includes a substantially horizontal surface configured to bear patient weight and an opening located beneath the substantially horizontal surface.
- 73. The assist arm of claim 72, wherein the controller is a bed controller.
- 74. The assist arm of claim 73, wherein the bed controller includes means for causing articulation of the bed and an opening located beneath the substantially horizontal surface.
- 75. The assist arm of claim 69, wherein the frame is an articulating frame.
- 76. A hospital bed, including:a frame for supporting a patient support surface, the frame including a head portion, a seat portion, and a foot portion; a first side rail connected to the foot portion; a second side rail connected to the head portion; a controller mounted to the second side rail; and an assist arm connected to the seat portion, the assist arm being movable between a use position wherein the assist arm extends above the patient support surface and a storage position wherein the assist arm is positioned below the patient support surface.
- 77. The bed of claim 76 wherein the assist arm is substantially perpendicular to the seat portion when in the use position.
- 78. The bed of claim 76 wherein the assist arm is substantially parallel to the seat portion when in the storage position.
- 79. The hospital bed of claim 76, wherein the first siderail, second siderail, and assist arm are all located on one side of the bed.
- 80. A hospital bed, including:a frame for supporting a patient support surface, the frame including a head portion, a seat portion, and a foot portion; a first side rail connected to the foot portion; a second side rail connected to the head portion; an assist arm connected to the seat portion, the assist arm being movable between a use position wherein the assist arm extends above the patient support surface and a storage position wherein the assist arm is positioned below the patient support surface, the assist arm being configured to bear a substantial portion of the weight of the patient when in the use position; and a controller mounted to the assist arm.
- 81. The bed of claim 80 wherein the assist arm is substantially perpendicular to the seat portion when in the use position.
- 82. The bed of claim 80 wherein the assist arm is substantially parallel to the seat portion when in the storage position.
- 83. The assist arm of claim 80, wherein the assist arm includes a grip that includes a substantially horizontal surface configured to bear patient weight.
- 84. The assist arm of claim 80, wherein the assist arm includes a grip that includes a substantially horizontal surface configured to bear patient weight.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/312,408, filed Aug. 15, 2001, the disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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