Claims
- 1. A patient-support apparatus, comprising:
a base; a patient-support deck having a longitudinal length and a transverse width; a rod coupled to the patient-support deck; and a deck-positioning assembly coupling the patient-support deck to the base, the patient-support deck being supported with respect to the deck-positioning assembly for longitudinal movement relative to the base, the deck-positioning assembly including a locking device, the locking device configured to engage the rod in a first state to prevent longitudinal movement of the patient-support deck relative to the base, and disengage the rod in a second state to allow longitudinal movement of the patient-support deck relative to the base
- 2. The patient-support apparatus of claim 1, wherein the deck-positioning assembly includes an actuator for selecting between the first state and the second state of the locking device.
- 3. The patient-support apparatus of claim 2, further including a coupling to couple the actuator to the locking device.
- 4. The patient-support apparatus of claim 3, wherein the actuator is a solenoid.
- 5. The patient-support apparatus of claim 2, further comprising an angle sensor coupled to the deck-positioning assembly and configured to sense a position of at least a portion of the patient-support deck, the angle sensor generating an angle signal that prevents the actuator from selecting the second state of the locking device when the portion of the patient-support deck is in a tilted position.
- 6. The patient-support apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a controller, the controller configured to receive a user input and provide a drive signal based on the user input, the drive signal actuating the actuator to select the second state of the locking device.
- 7. The patient-support apparatus of claim 6, further comprising an angle sensor coupled to the deck-positioning assembly and configured to sense a position of at least a portion of the patient-support deck, the angle sensor generating an angle signal when the portion of the patient-support deck is in a tilted position, and wherein the controller is further configured to receive the angle signal from the angle sensor to prevent actuation of the actuator when the portion of the patient-support deck is in the tilted position.
- 8. The patient-support apparatus of claim 7, wherein the drive signal is a pulse-width-modulated signal.
- 9. The patient-support apparatus of claim 1, wherein the locking device is a mechanical linear locking device.
- 10. The patient-support apparatus of claim 9, further comprising a controller, the controller configured to receive a user input and provide a drive signal based on the user input, the drive signal actuating the actuator to select the second state of the locking device.
- 11. The patient-support apparatus of claim 10, further comprising an angle sensor coupled to the deck-positioning assembly and configured to sense a position of at least a portion of the patient-support deck, the angle sensor generating an angle signal when the portion of the patient-support deck is in a tilted position, and wherein the controller is further configured to receive the angle signal from the angle sensor to prevent actuation of the actuator when the portion of the patient-support deck is in teh tilted position.
- 12. The patient-support apparatus of claim 10, wherein the drive signal is a pulse-width-modulated signal.
- 13. The patient-support apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a circuit, the circuit configured to receive a user input and provide a drive signal based on the user input, the drive signal actuating the actuator to select the second state of the locking device.
- 14. The patient-support apparatus of claim 13, wherein the drive signal is a pulse-width-modulated signal.
- 15. The patient-support apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rod extends parallel to a longitudinal axis of the patient-support deck.
- 16. A patient-support apparatus comprising
a base; a patient-support deck having a longitudinal length and a transverse width, a locking device coupled to the patient-support deck; a deck-positioning assembly coupling the patient-support deck to the base, the patient-support deck being supported with respect to the deck-positioning assembly for longitudinal movement relative to the base, the deck-positioning assembly including a longitudinal member, and wherein the locking device is configured to engage the longitudinal member to prevent longitudinal movement of the patient-support deck relative to the base.
- 17. The patient-support apparatus of claim 16, further including an actuator configured to disengage the locking device from the longitudinal member and thereby allow longitudinal movement of the patient-support deck relative to the base.
- 18. The patient-support apparatus of claim 17, further comprising a controller, the controller configured to receive a user input and provide a drive signal based on the user input, the drive signal actuating the actuator to disengage the locking device from the longitudinal member.
- 19. The patient-support apparatus of claim 18, further comprising an angle sensor coupled to the deck-positioning assembly and configured to sense a position of at least a portion of the patient-support deck, the angle sensor generating an angle signal when the portion of the patient-support deck is in a tilted position, and wherein the controller is further configured to receive the angle signal from the angle sensor to selectively prevent actuation of the actuator.
- 20. The patient-support apparatus of claim 16, wherein the longitudinal member is a rod.
- 21. The patient-support apparatus of claim 20, wherein the locking device is a mechanical linear locking device.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/365,334, filed Jul. 30, 1999, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,240,582 on Jun. 5, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09365334 |
Jul 1999 |
US |
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09874710 |
Jun 2001 |
US |