Bed, in particular sickbed or nursing bed

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6728984
  • Patent Number
    6,728,984
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 4, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Luu; Teri Pham
    • Conley; Fredrick
    Agents
    • Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
Abstract
The bed, in particular a sickbed or nursing bed, includes a bedstead having a mattress supporting surface and a plurality of swivelling rollers each of which is provided with a holding element attached to the bedstead and at least one roller body rotatably supported on the holding element. The bedstead includes receiving portions for the holding elements. Each receiving portion has an open lower side averting the mattress supporting surface of the bedstead, beyond which lower side the respective holding element projects. Each receiving portion is further open at at least one side face essentially extending transversely to the lower side. The holding elements are capable of being inserted via these side faces into the receiving portions.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a bed, in particular a sickbed or a nursing bed.




Sickbeds and nursing beds are normally mobile beds and for this purpose comprise swivelling rollers mounted on the bedstead, which swivelling rollers are in most cases configured as guide rollers swivelling about vertical axes. For the purpose of height adjustment the bedstead is provided with a lifting device which is arranged on a lower frame comprising the swivelling rollers and adapted to lift and lower an upper frame comprising a mattress support.




In the known sickbeds or nursing beds the swivelling rollers are held on the bedstead in that a holding element holding a roller body is fixed in a receiving portion of the bedstead. Each of these receiving portions is open only towards the lower side of the bedstead, i.e. in the direction of the floor. A bed having such a bedstead is described e.g. in U.S. Pat. No. 5,903,940.




Wear and damage to the roller bodies require the swivelling rollers to be exchanged. In the known beds this is a rather difficult and time-consuming process since the holding elements of the swivelling rollers can be removed from their receiving portions of the bedstead only in downward direction. This is troublesome since for this purpose the entire bed must be lifted to relieve the swivelling rollers of the load. Further if the bedstead is jacketed (for aesthetical reasons) in the area of its “roller feet”, the jacketing must be removed in most cases, which adds to the expenditure and effort (in terms of time and assembly/disassembly).




From U.S. Pat. No. 5,737,801 a swivelling roller receiving device is known where a bearing block is unrotatably arranged in a U-shaped receiving element. In DE-C-43 195 16 the lower frame of a sickbed and/or nursing bed is described whose swivelling rollers can be centrally locked and released via an actuating rod assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a mobile bed whose swivelling rollers are easy to exchange.




This object is achieved with a bed, in particular a sickbed or nursing bed, provided with:




a bedstead comprising a mattress supporting surface, and




a plurality of swivelling rollers each of which comprises a holding element fastened to the bedstead and at least one roller body swivel-mounted on the holding element,




wherein the bedstead comprises receiving portions for the holding elements, and




wherein each receiving portion has an open lower side averting the mattress supporting surface of the bedstead, beyond which lower side the respective holding element projects.




According to the invention




each receiving portion is also open on at least one side face extending essentially transversely to the lower side, and




the holding elements are capable of being inserted via these side faces into the receiving portions.




According to the invention the swivelling rollers can, after releasing of a safety element, be removed in lateral direction from the bedstead. In this connection “in lateral direction” means removal of the swivelling rollers along a direction perpendicular to the normal line of the lower side of the bedstead.




According to the invention it is provided that each receiving portion is, besides its lower side, also open at a side face essentially extending transversely to the lower side. Thus the receiving portions are configured as edge recesses open at two faces extending essentially perpendicularly to each other. Into this receiving pockets the holding element plus the roller bodies can be inserted, wherein the holding element, when installed, projects in downward direction beyond the bedstead, and in this portion of the holding element the at least one roller body is held.




The configuration according to the invention does no longer require the bedstead and/or the entire bed to be lifted or turned over or similar measures to be taken for the purpose of exchanging the rollers. This considerably facilitates the exchange of the swivelling rollers. This is in particular important when the bedstead comprises completey encapsulated housing portions on which the rollers are arranged. Previously, such bedstead required the housing shells to be separated to exchange the rollers. This is no longer necessary with the present invention since the rollers merely need to be removed from the receiving portions formed by the two housing shells or to be inserted into these receiving portions.




Preferably, the holding elements of the swivelling rollers can be removed from the bedstead towards the longitudinal sides of the bed and/or inserted into the bedstead from the longitudinal sides of the bed. Alternatively, it is possible that the receiving portions are open towards the foot and/or head end of the bed.




That portion of a holding element which is received in a receiving portion is positively accommodated in this receiving portion. In other words, the form of the receiving portion or a receiving space is complementary to the form of the holding element portion received in the receiving space. This configuration is advantageous for reasons of stability.




For reasons of safety and comfort it is necessary that mobile beds can be locked. For this purpose the swivelling rollers comprise locking mechanisms provided with a locking element which presses against the tread of a roller body (frictional engagement) or positively blocks the roller body. The locking mechanisms of all swivelling rollers of a bed are preferably actuated via a central actuation mechanism. For this purpose the bedstead comprises a foot-operated actuating lever connected via an actuating rod assembly with the locking mechanisms of all swivelling rollers.




A coupling element of the locking mechanism of a swivelling roller is preferably arranged on the holding element of the swivelling roller and can be pushed onto a rod or a journal of the actuating rod assembly. The receiving portion according to the invention of the swivelling roller holding elements is advantageous since the capability of the holding element of being inserted into the receiving portion allows the coupling element of the locking mechanism of this swivelling roller to be simultaneously pushed onto a portion of the actuating rod assembly projecting into the receiving space.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Hereunder the invention is described in detail with reference to the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of a mobile sickbed or nursing bed,





FIG. 2

shows a top view of the lower frame of the bed shown in

FIG. 1

with the locking mechanism for blocking all swivelling rollers, wherein the cooperation of the holding elements of the swivelling rollers with the lower frame is shown,





FIG. 3

shows a view in the direction of arrow III of

FIG. 2

, and





FIG. 4

shows a sectional view along line IV—IV of FIG.


2


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of a sickbed or nursing bed


10


having a bedstead


12


being adjustable in height and comprising a lower frame


14


and an upper frame


16


with a mattress supporting surface comprising individual portions


20


,


22


,


24


, and


26


which are movable relative to each other. Further, on the upper frame


16


a head end


28


and a foot end


30


are arranged.




The lower frame


14


is configured as a completey encapsulated housing and comprises a housing portion


32


at the head end and a housing portion


34


at the foot end, each portion being formed by two housing shells


36


,


38


. Between the inner housing shells


38


facing each other two hollow supports


40


are arranged which are connected with the housing shells


38


. By means of a lifting device


41


the upper frame


16


can be adjusted in height relative to the lower frame


14


. The housing portions


32


and


34


are further provided with two swivelling rollers


42


each which are configured as guide rollers. All guide rollers


42


are provided with a locking mechanism which can be centrally activated and deactivated via a foot-operated actuating lever


44


to lock and/or release all guide rollers


42


.




As can be seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, each guide roller


42


comprises two roller bodies


48


arranged parallel to each other and rotatable about a common axis


46


, which roller bodies


48


are held by a holding element


50


. The holding element


50


comprises a bearing journal


52


which essentially extends parallel to an extension which is tangential relative to the roller bodies


48


, and projects in upward direction beyond the roller bodies


48


. The bearing journal


52


is fastened, rotatably about its longitudinal axis


54


, at that portion (bearing arm.


56


) of the holding element


50


on which the roller bodies


48


are rotatably supported.




As can be seen in particular in

FIG. 3

, an insertion part


58


is attached to the bearing journal


52


, which insertion part


58


, together with the bearing journal


52


, is inserted in a receiving portion


60


of one of the housing portions


32


,


34


. This receiving portion


60


is configured as a receiving space


62


which is open towards the lower side


64


of the respective housing portion


32


,


34


(shown at


66


). Besides this opening


66


, the receiving space


62


is also open towards a side face of the housing portion


32


,


34


which extends transversely to the opening


66


. In

FIGS. 2 and 3

this opening bears the reference numeral


68


.




This configuration allows the guide roller


42


to be mounted in a simple manner to the housing portion


32


,


34


of the lower frame


14


of the bedstead


12


and/or to be removed from the housing portion


32


,


34


of the lower frame


14


of the bedstead


12


. It is no longer necessary to lift the bed


10


since the lateral opening


68


of the respective receiving space


62


allows the insertion part


58


plus the bearing journal


52


to be inserted and removed in a direction parallel to the floor.




As can be seen in particular in

FIG. 2

, rods


65


of an actuating rod assembly


67


for the locking mechanisms of the guide rollers


42


extend into the receiving spaces


62


. In each housing portion


32


,


34


such a rod


65


is rotatably supported via pivot bearings


63


. These two rods


65


extend transversely to the longitudinal extension of the bed


10


. At the sides


69


opposite the openings


68


the rods


65


extend into the receiving spaces


62


, and are configured at least in this area, but preferably over their overall length, as a polygon profile. When the guide rollers


42


are mounted, the ends of the rods


65


are inserted into receiving bores


70


(see

FIG. 3

) of the bearing journals


52


, where they are positively arranged. By rotating the rods


65


about their longitudinal axes, a brake element (not shown) is actuated in each bearing journal


52


of the guide rollers


42


, which brake element is moved towards the roller bodies


48


to lock them and is moved away from the roller bodies


48


to release them.




The simultaneous rotation of the two rods


65


of the actuating rod assembly


67


is effected with the aid of the foot-operated actuating lever


44


. As can be seen in

FIG. 4

, this actuating lever


44


is, at


72


, rotatably supported on the housing portion


34


. Further, the actuating lever


44


is rigidly connected with levers


74


at its ends which are rotatably supported at


72


, which levers


74


are pivoted together with the actuating lever


44


. The pivoting motion of these levers


74


is transmitted via further levers


76


and


78


, which are rotatably connected with the levers


74


, to the rod


65


. The levers


78


are rigidly connected with the rod


65


and articulated to the levers


76


which, on their part, are articulated to the levers


74


. In this manner the rod


65


can be rotated in the housing portion


34


by pivoting the actuating lever


44


.




The rotating motion of this rod


65


is transmitted via another lever


80


, which is rigidly connected with the rod


65


, to a transmission rod


82


which extends through one of the two hollow supports


40


into the other housing portion


32


. There, the linear motion of the transmission rod


82


is converted into a rotating motion of the rod


65


with which the brake mechanisms of the guide rollers


42


are coupled. A lever


84


connecting the transmission rod


82


with the rod


65


is provided for this purpose.




Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been specifically illustrated and described herein, it is to be understood that minor variations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A bed, comprising:a bedstead with a mattress supporting surface; and a plurality of swivelling rollers each of which comprises a holding element fastened to the bedstead and at least one roller body swivel-mounted on the holding element, wherein the bedstead comprises receiving portions for the holding elements, wherein each receiving portion has an open lower side averting the mattress supporting surface of the bedstead, beyond which lower side the respective holding element projects, wherein each receiving portion is also open on at least one side face extending essentially transversely to the lower side, wherein the holding elements are capable of being inserted via these side faces into the receiving portions, and wherein each holding element comprises at least one bearing arm on which the respective at least one roller body is supported, and a bearing journal connected with the at least one bearing arm, the bearing journal being received in a receiving portion and capable of being fastened to the bedstead.
  • 2. The bed according to claim 1, wherein a pair of swivelling rollers is arranged at both the head end and the foot end of the bedstead, and for each pair of swivelling rollers the open side faces of the receiving portions for the holding elements of the swivelling rollers avert each other and face the longitudinal sides of the bedstead.
  • 3. The bed according to claim 1, wherein the receiving portions are configured as receiving spaces being closed with the exception of their lower sides and one of the side faces, and the form of the receiving spaces is essentially complementary to that of the portions of the holding elements received by the receiving spaces.
  • 4. The bed according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the holding elements comprises a bearing journal which is rotatable about a rotating axis extending transversely to the rotating axis of the at least one roller body connected with the at least one bearing arm of the holding element.
  • 5. A bed, comprising:a bedstead with a mattress supporting surface; and a plurality of swivelling rollers each of which comprises a holding element fastened to the bedstead and at least one roller body swivel-mounted on the holding element, wherein the bedstead comprises receiving portions for the holding elements, wherein each receiving portion has an open lower side averting the mattress supporting surface of the bedstead, beyond which lower side the respective holding element projects, wherein each receiving portion is also open on at least one side face extending essentially transversely to the lower side, wherein the holding elements are capable of being inserted via these side faces into the receiving portions, and wherein at least some of the holding elements comprise a locking mechanism having a movable locking element for locking the at least one roller body, wherein the locking mechanism is capable of being coupled, in particular releasably coupled, on that side of the holding element which is opposite the at least one open side face of the receiving portion of the bedstead receiving the holding element, with an actuating rod assemby for actuating the locking mechanism.
  • 6. The bed according to claim 5, wherein for one of two pairs of holding elements arranged on the head end and on the foot end of the bedstead a common actuating lever is provided which is connected with the actuating rod assembly in the area between the two holding elements and between the two receiving portions.
  • 7. The bed according to claims 6, wherein the actuating rod assembly coupled with the actuating lever is also capable of being coupled, in particular releasably coupled, to the locking mechanisms of the two holding elements of the other pair of swivelling rollers.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 47 142 Sep 2001 DE
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
5377372 Rudolf et al. Jan 1995 A
5457849 Branson et al. Oct 1995 A
5737801 Flood Apr 1998 A
5903940 Volker et al. May 1999 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
43 19 516 Dec 1994 DE