Claims
- 1. A patient support comprising
a frame, a mattress supported by the frame, and a siderail supported by the frame, the siderail includes a rail member and a linkage assembly configured to permit movement of the rail member between a raised position blocking egress of a patient positioned on the mattress and a lowered position, the linkage assembly including a first stationary cam member, a first rotary cam member positioned to contact the first stationary cam member to move the rail member along a longitudinal axis in a first direction when the rail member is moved to the lowered position, a second stationary cam member, and a second rotary cam member positioned to contact the second stationary cam member to move the rail member along the longitudinal axis in a second direction opposite the first direction when the rail member is moved to the raised position.
- 2. A patient support comprising
a frame, a mattress supported by the frame, and a siderail supported by the frame, the siderail includes a rail member and a coupler configured to couple the rail member to the frame and permit movement of the rail member between a raised position blocking egress of a patient positioned on the mattress and a lowered position, the coupler including a cam assembly configured to move the rail member in a first direction during movement of the rail member.
- 3. The patient support of claim 2, wherein the cam assembly includes a first cam set having first and second cam members configured to contact one another to move the rail member in the first direction.
- 4. The patient support of claim 3, wherein the first cam member is configured to rotate about an axis of rotation relative to the second cam member.
- 5. The patient support of claim 4, wherein the axis of rotation is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the rail member.
- 6. The patient support of claim 4, wherein each of the first and second cam members have a cam surface and at least one of the cam surfaces cooperates with the axis of rotation to define an angle of forty-five degrees.
- 7. The patient support of claim 4, wherein at least one of the first and second cam members is configured to slide along the axis of rotation during rotation of the first cam member.
- 8. The patent support of claim 3, wherein the coupler further includes a link coupled to the rail member and the first cam member.
- 9. The patient support of claim 7, wherein the link is pivotably coupled to the rail member.
- 10. The patient support of claim 7, wherein the first cam member is configured to rotate about an axis of rotation relative to the second cam member.
- 11. The patient support of claim 10, wherein the first cam member is configured to move along the axis of rotation during rotation of the first cam member relative to the second cam member.
- 12. The patient support of claim 3, wherein the cam assembly further includes another cam set having third and fourth cam members configured to contact one another to move the rail member.
- 13. The patient support of claim 12, wherein the coupler further includes a first link coupled to the first cam member and the rail member and a second link coupled to the third cam member and the second link.
- 14. The patient support of claim 12, wherein the first and second links are pivotably coupled to the rail member.
- 15. The patient support of claim 3, wherein the first and second cam members have complementary angled cam surfaces.
- 16. The patient support of claim 3, wherein the first and second cam member have congruently angled cam surfaces.
- 17. The patient support of claim 3, wherein one of the cam member is configured to rotate about an axis of rotation relative to the other cam member.
- 18. The patient support of claim 3, wherein the first cam member is configured to slide relative to the second cam member.
- 19. The patient support of claim 3, wherein the first cam set further includes a third cam member configured to contact the first cam member to move the rail member in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- 20. The patient support of claim 2, wherein the rail member has a longitudinal axis and the cam assembly is configured to move the rail member in a first longitudinal direction.
- 21. The patient support of claim 20, wherein the cam assembly is configured to move the rail member in the first direction during lowering of the rail member.
- 22. The patient support of claim 21, wherein the cam assembly is configured to move the rail member in a second direction opposite the first direction during raising of the rail member.
- 23. The patient support of claim 20, wherein the cam assembly is configured to move the rail member in the first direction during raising of the rail member.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/079,126, filed Feb. 19, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/750,741, filed Dec. 29, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,658,680, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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