Claims
- 1. A siderail for a bed having a frame and a head deck section coupled to the frame, the head deck section being movable relative to the frame from a generally horizontal position to an elevated position, the siderail comprising an elongated flexible member having a longitudinal axis, a first end portion, and a second end portion, the first end portion being coupled to the head deck section so that the flexible member bends in a first direction relative to its longitudinal axis when the head deck section is in its elevated position.
- 2. The siderail of claim 1, further comprising a lifting mechanism coupled to the frame and to the second end portion of the flexible member, the lifting mechanism being configured to raise and lower the flexible member relative to the frame.
- 3. The siderail of claim 2, further comprising a locking mechanism coupled to the lifting mechanism and a release handle coupled to the locking mechanism, whereby actuation of the release handle releases the locking mechanism and permits movement of the lifting mechanism and the flexible member relative to the frame.
- 4. The siderail of claim 1, further comprising an extendible section located along the longitudinal axis of the flexible member and configured to extend and retract along the longitudinal axis of the flexible member.
- 5. The siderail of claim 4, wherein the extendible section comprises:a cylinder longitudinally centered along the longitudinal axis of the flexible member; and a rod having a first end slidably inserted into the cylinder and a second end coupled to the second end portion of the flexible member.
- 6. The siderail of claim 1, wherein the flexible member comprises a plurality of interconnected links.
- 7. The siderail of claim 6, wherein each link comprises:a body having first and second ends; a receiver located on the first end of the body, the receiver being defined by a pair of spaced apart blocks; an inner link plate extending outwardly from the receiver; an outer link plate extending outwardly from the second end of the body; and a prong extending distally from the outer link plate.
- 8. The siderail of claim 7, wherein the inner link plate further comprising a pin coupled to the inner link plate, the pin extending perpendicularly from the inner link plate.
- 9. The siderail of claim 8, wherein the outer link plate defines an aperture configured to receive the pin of an adjacent link therein.
- 10. The siderail of claim 7, wherein the prong comprises:a first wall extending substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the link; and a second wall extending at an angle α measured from the longitudinal axis of the link.
- 11. The siderail of claim 6, wherein each link is formed to include a bore therethrough.
- 12. The siderail of claim 11, further comprising a rod extending through the bores of the plurality of interconnected links.
- 13. The siderail of claim 12, wherein the rod is a fiberglass rod.
- 14. The siderail of claim 1, further comprising a siderail material extending the length of the flexible member and covering the flexible member.
- 15. The siderail of claim 14, wherein the flexible member includes at least one mating surface engaging the siderail material.
- 16. The siderail of claim 14, wherein the flexible member includes at least one mating extension engaging the siderail material.
- 17. The siderail of claim 14, wherein the siderail material is formed to include a plurality of compression cuts.
- 18. The siderail of claim 14, wherein the siderail material includes a plurality of compression regions.
- 19. The siderail of claim 1, wherein the lifting mechanism is a scissors lift mechanism.
- 20. The siderail of claim 1, further comprising a second elongated flexible member having a longitudinal axis, a first end portion, and a second end portion, the first end portion of the second flexible member being coupled to the head deck section adjacent the first end portion of the first flexible member so that the second flexible member is situated generally parallel to the first flexible member at a location below the first flexible member.
- 21. The siderail of claim 1, wherein the flexible member bends in a second direction relative to its longitudinal axis when the head deck section is in its generally horizontal position.
- 22. A siderail for a bed including a patient support surface having opposite first and second sides, a head end, and a foot end spaced apart from the head end to define a length dimension of the patient support surface therebetween, the siderail comprising first and second elongated flexible members coupled to the bed and extending along the first and second sides, respectively, the first and second flexible members extending for at least fifty percent of the length dimension of the patient support surface, and first and second lifting mechanisms coupled to the bed adjacent the first and second sides, respectively, the first and second lifting mechanisms also being coupled to the first and second flexible members, respectively, to raise and lower the first and second flexible members relative to the patient support surface.
- 23. The siderail of claim 22, wherein the first flexible member and first lifting mechanism cooperate to extend substantially the entire length dimension of the patient support surface and the second flexible member and the second lifting mechanism cooperate to extend substantially the entire dimension length of the patient support surface.
- 24. The siderail of claim 22, wherein the bed includes a frame and a head deck section coupled to the frame, the head deck section being movable relative to the frame from a generally horizontal position to an elevated position, and the first and second flexible members each has a longitudinal axis, a first end portion, and a second end portion, the first end portions being coupled to the head deck section so that the first and second flexible members bend in a first direction relative to its longitudinal axis when the head deck section is in its generally horizontal position and the flexible members bend in a second direction relative to its longitudinal axis when the head deck section is in its elevated position.
- 25. The siderail of claim 22, further comprising first and second locking mechanisms coupled to the first and second lifting mechanisms, respectively, each locking mechanism including a release handle coupled to the locking mechanism to release the locking mechanism.
- 26. The siderail of claim 22, wherein the first and second flexible members comprise a plurality of interconnected links.
- 27. The siderail of claim 26, wherein each link is formed to include a bore therethrough, and further comprising a rod extending through the bores of the plurality of interconnected links.
- 28. The siderail of claim 22, further comprising first and second covers located over the first and second flexible members, respectively.
- 29. The siderail of claim 22, further comprising first and second extendible sections coupled to the first and second flexible members, the first and second extendible sections being capable of extending and retracting along a longitudinal axis of the first and second flexible members, respectively.
- 30. A siderail for a bed having a frame, the siderail comprising:an elevating section coupled to the frame, the elevating section having a raised position and a lowered position; and an elongated flexible member having a longitudinal axis, a first end portion, and a second end portion, the first end portion being coupled to the elevating section so that the flexible member bends in a first direction relative to its longitudinal axis when the elevating section is in its raised position.
- 31. The siderail of claim 30, further comprising a lifting mechanism coupled to the frame and to the second end portion of the flexible member, the lifting mechanism being configured to raise and lower the flexible member relative to the frame.
- 32. The siderail of claim 30, further comprising an extendible section located along the longitudinal axis of the flexible member and configured to extend and retract along the longitudinal axis of the flexible member.
- 33. The siderail of claim 32, further comprising a lifting mechanism coupled to the frame and to the extendible section, the lifting mechanism being configured to raise and lower the extendible section relative to the frame.
- 34. The siderail of claim 32, wherein the extendible section comprises:a cylinder longitudinally centered along the longitudinal axis of the flexible member; and a rod having a first end slidably inserted into the cylinder and a second end coupled to the second end portion of the flexible member.
- 35. The siderail of claim 30, wherein the flexible member comprises a plurality of interconnected links.
- 36. The siderail of claim 35, wherein each link comprises:a body having first and second ends; a receiver located on the first end of the body, the receiver being defined by a pair of spaced apart blocks; an inner link plate extending outwardly from the receiver; an outer link plate extending outwardly from the second end of the body; and a prong extending distally from the outer link plate.
- 37. The siderail of claim 35, wherein each link is formed to include a bore therethrough.
- 38. The siderail of claim 37, further comprising a rod extending through the bores of the plurality of interconnected links.
- 39. The siderail of claim 38, wherein the rod is a fiberglass rod.
- 40. The siderail of claim 30, further comprising a siderail material extending the length of the flexible member and covering the flexible member.
- 41. The siderail of claim 40, wherein the siderail material included a plurality of compression regions.
- 42. The siderail of claim 30, wherein the flexible member bends in a second direction relative to its longitudinal axis when the elevating section is in its lowered position.
- 43. The siderail of claim 30, wherein the elevating section is a head deck section coupled to the frame and moveable between a generally horizontal position and an elevated position, the first end portion of the elongated flexible member being coupled to the head deck section.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/191,924, filed Mar. 24, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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