Claims
- 1. A patient support stretcher, comprising:
- a base adapted for support on a floor surface;
- means defining an elongate patient support surface oriented above said base, said patient support surface including a fowler section and a main section pivotally secured to one another along a first pivot axis extending transversely to a longitudinal axis of said patient support surface;
- an elongate link, said fowler section being pivotally connected at a second pivot axis to one end of said elongate link at a location intermediate said first pivot axis and an end of said fowler section distal said first pivot axis, a second end of said elongate link being pivotally connected at a third pivot axis to said base;
- an X-lift mechanism consisting of at least one pair of arms, said arms being connected to one another at a pivot joint to form an X-shaped configuration, one end of each said arm being pivotally connected to said base at a first horizontal spacing therebetween, a second end of each said arm being pivotally connected to said main section also at said first horizontal spacing; and
- means for accommodating a change in said horizontal spacing between respective said one ends and respective said second ends as said arms of said X-shaped configuration pivot about said pivot joint during a movement of said fowler section relative to said main section to simultaneously cause a respective raising and lowering of said patient support surface relative to said base, said first pivot axis being a first fixed distance from said second pivot axis while a second fixed distance exists between said second pivot axis and said end of said fowler section distal said first pivot axis so that when said fowler section is pivoted about said first pivot axis to a second position oriented at an obtuse angle to said main section, said main section is then oriented beneath a position of said main section when it was generally coplanar with said fowler section.
- 2. The patient support stretcher according to claim 1, wherein said at least one pair of arms comprises a first pair of arms, said X-lift mechanism includes an additional second pair of arms laterally spaced from said first pair of arms and connected to one another at a second pivot joint axially aligned with said first pivot joint, said additional pair of arms forming an X-shaped configuration.
- 3. The patient support stretcher according to claim 2, wherein pivot connections connect respective said first and second ends of said first and second pairs of arms to said base and said main section, said pivot connections including a first pair of laterally spaced, axially aligned, horizontally elongated slots in said base receiving therein a first axle secured to said one ends of one arm of each X-shaped configuration, and a second pair of laterally spaced, axially aligned, horizontally elongated slots in said main section receiving therein a second axle secured to said second ends of one said arm of each X-shaped configuration, said first and second axles being movable along the length of respective said slots in response to changes in elevation of said main section relative to said base.
- 4. The patient support stretcher according to claim 3, wherein said first and second slots are located adjacent an end of said main section remote from said first pivot axis and said fowler section.
- 5. The patient support stretcher according to claim 4, wherein said pivot connections connecting said first and second ends of said arms to respective said base and said main section include a first pair of laterally spaced, axially aligned and fixed axles pivotally securing said one ends of the other arms of each said X-shaped configuration to said base, and a second pair of laterally spaced, axially aligned and fixed axles pivotally securing said second ends to said other arms of each said X-shaped configuration to said main section.
- 6. The patient support stretcher according to claim 1, wherein a latch mechanism is provided for controlling a movement of said main section between said raised and lowered positions.
- 7. The patient support stretcher according to claim 6, wherein said latch mechanism includes a straight rod suspended from said main section and a sleeve on said base through which said rod passes, said sleeve including means for restricting relative movement between said sleeve and said rod.
- 8. The patient support stretcher according to claim 7, wherein a manually manipulatable lever is provided on said patient support surface and includes a linkage interconnecting said lever to said means for restricting relative movement between said sleeve and said rod.
- 9. The patient support stretcher according to claim 6, wherein a speed damper is provided for limiting a speed of movement of said main section toward said base.
- 10. The patient support stretcher according to claim 9, wherein said speed damper includes a gas compression mechanism interposed between said main section and said base.
- 11. The patient support stretcher according to claim 1, wherein said base is supported on a wheeled undercarriage.
- 12. The patient support stretcher according to claim 10, wherein at least one lifting jack is interposed between said wheeled undercarriage and said base to raise and lower said base relative to said floor surface.
- 13. The patient support stretcher according to claim 11, wherein a pair of independently operable lifting jacks are respectively interposed between said wheeled undercarriage adjacent one end of said patient support surface and adjacent an opposite end of said patient support surface and said base to selectively and independently raise and lower the ends of said base relative to said floor surface.
- 14. The patient support stretcher according to claim 1, wherein said first distance is smaller than said second distance.
- 15. A patient support stretcher, comprising:
- a base;
- a main section coupled to said base through at least one pair of crossbars forming an X-shaped configuration, said crossbars being pivotally connected to one another and pivotally connected to said base and said main section;
- a fowler section hinged to said main section; and
- a strut fastened to said fowler section and fastened to said base.
- 16. A patient support stretcher, comprising:
- a base;
- a main section coupled to said base through at least one pair of crossbars forming an X-shaped configuration, said crossbars being pivotally connected to one another and pivotally connected to said base and said main section;
- a fowler section hinged to said main section; and
- a strut having one end pivotally connected to said fowler section and a second end pivotally connected to said base.
Parent Case Info
This application is a cip of U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 60/035,364 filed Jan. 10, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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74802 |
May 1954 |
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