Body supporting tool for bed

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6381782
  • Patent Number
    6,381,782
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A body supporting tool for a bed includes a guide rail (3) releasably fixed to a frame (1) of the bed, a slide housing (6) guided by the guide rail (3), a turning support (11), and an abutment plate (19) moving forward and backward along the guide rail (3) together with the slide housing (6) and supporting a body of a person lying on the bed while abutting the body. When an operating handle (14) is turned in a set direction by a set angle, the slide housing (6) switches its states from a moving state to a fixing state, and when the handle (14) is turned in a direction opposite to the set direction by the set angle, the slide housing (6) switches its states from the fixing state to the moving state. As a result of this construction, a simply operable body supporting tool is provided, which can releasably be mounted on a bed easily and whose position can be adjusted conveniently, quickly, and reliably after mounted on the bed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a body supporting tool for a bed, which is a position-adjustable tool releasably mountable on a bed for supporting a person lying on the bed reliably and comfortably while allowing the bed to tilt safely.




2. Description of the Related Art




In various facilities such as a hospital, a therapeutic institution or a rehabilitation center, a bed is sometimes tilted right and left repeatedly with a person laid thereon for giving medical treatment or rehabilitation training. In such a case, in order to prevent the person lying on the bed from rolling or sliding sideward over the tilted bed, a nurse or an attendant operates a body supporting tool for supporting the body of a person lying on a bed by fixing the tool to a frame of the bed in advance and setting up the tool so that the person will be held on the bed in an optimal condition.




When the body supporting tool is used in order to prevent the person from rolling or sliding sideward over the constantly inclining bed, even a nurse or an attendant who is unfamiliar with handling the tool is required to operate the tool so that the person's body can be supported on the bed optimally. However, it is not always easy for such nurse or attendant to handle the tool, and thus it entailed much time to operate the tool, and the person's body was not supported on the bed in a satisfactory position. For this reason, there has been a call for a body supporting tool which can be operated and handled easily even by an untrained nurse or attendant, which can hold a person on a bed comfortably and reliably, and which allows the bed to be tilted safely.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a body supporting tool for a bed which can be releasably mounted on the bed easily and whose position can be adjusted conveniently after mounted on the bed, so that even a nurse or an attendant not so well trained in handling the tool can mount the tool on and dismount it from the bed quickly and reliably and can adjust its position quickly and reliably once the tool has been mounted on the bed, and hence the bed can be tilted safely while keeping a person laid thereon comfortably and reliably.




To achieve the above object, one aspect of the present invention provides a body supporting tool for a bed which comprises a guide rail releasably fixed to a frame of the bed, a slide housing movable relative to the guide rail while guided by the guide rail, a turning support turnably held by the slide housing at a base end portion thereof and having an operating member on an upper end portion thereof, a slide housing movement control mechanism provided within the slide housing for switching states of the slide housing between a slide housing moving state in which the slide housing is allowed to move relative to the guide rail and a slide housing fixing state in which the slide housing is not allowed to move relative to the guide rail, a support turning motion converting mechanism for causing the slide housing movement control mechanism to switch the states of the slide housing from the slide housing moving state to the slide housing fixing state when the turning support is turned in a set direction by a set angle, and from the slide housing fixing state to the slide housing moving state when the turning support is turned in a direction opposite to the set direction by the set angle, and an abutment plate swingably supported around the turning support by the turning support, moving forward and backward along the guide rail together with the slide housing when the slide housing moves forward and backward along the guide rail, and supporting a body of a person lying on the bed while abutting the body.




Preferably, the slide housing movement control mechanism includes fixed engaging members and movable engaging members engaging with the fixed engaging members, the fixed engaging members extend in a longitudinal direction of the guide rail integrally with the guide rail, and the movable engaging members are arranged within the slide housing in such a manner that the movable engaging members move along the guide rail together with the slide housing and are set in a slide housing moving position where movement of the slide housing is permitted as the movable engaging members evacuate from an engaging position where the movable engaging members are engageable with the fixed engaging members on the guide rail and in a slide housing fixing position where movement of the slide housing is prohibited as the movable engaging members engage with the fixed engaging members on the guide rail.




Preferably, the support turning motion converting mechanism has a cam mechanism at a base end portion of the turning support in a manner coupled to interlock with turning movement of the turning support, and the cam mechanism causes the slide housing movement control mechanism to switch the states from the slide housing moving state to the slide housing fixing state when the turning support is turned in a set direction by a set angle, and from the slide housing fixing state to the slide housing moving state when the turning support is turned in a direction opposite to the set direction by the set angle.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a longitudinally sectional rear view showing the main part of a body supporting tool for a bed, which is an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the same;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of the same;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged longitudinally sectional side view of the same taken along a line A—A in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged longitudinally sectional rear view of the same;





FIG. 6

is a horizontally sectional plan view of the same; and





FIG. 7

is a horizontally sectional plan view of the same, which is in a different state from that in FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the tool illustrated is a body supporting tool for a bed, which is an embodiment of the present invention, with its main part viewed from its back, side, and top, respectively. The body supporting tool to be mounted on a bed includes a guide rail


3


releasably fixed by fixing means such as fixing screws to a frame


1


of the bed on which a mat


2


is spread. The rail


3


not only guides a moving part of the body supporting tool for adjusting the position of such moving part, but also reliably fixes the moving part to the frame


1


of the bed while the tool is in use.




To laterally support a person who is lying on the mat


2


using this tool, the guide rail


3


is positioned and fixed to frame members extending in a transverse direction of the bed or across the width of the bed in such a manner that its longitudinal direction coincides with the transverse direction of the bed. The mat


2


has a slit of a predetermined width formed in advance in and along the transversely extending frame members of the bed frame


1


along which the guide rail


3


extends. The slit allows the moving part of the body supporting tool to move across the bed while vertically passing through the mat


2


when the position of the moving part is to be adjusted along the guide rail


3


after the tool has been fixed in the above-mentioned way. Further, since a bed is usually symmetrical on both sides, slits each having a predetermined width such as mentioned above may be formed in the mat


2


symmetrically on both sides, so that two body supporting tools of the invention can be mounted on a bed symmetrically on both sides.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, the guide rail


3


includes a pair of side wall portions


3




a


and


3




b


, and a bottom wall portion


3




c


integrally uniting the portions


3




a


and


3




b


along the base thereof. For example, as shown in

FIG. 1

, the guide rail


3


is detachably fixed to the bed frame


1


by fixing means such as fixing screws driven into holes which are formed in the bottom wall portion


3




c


at intervals along the length of the portion


3




c.






In

FIGS. 1

to


5


, a fixed rack


4




a


extends integrally with the inner surface of the side wall portion


3




a


along the length of the guide rail


3


, and so does a fixed rack


4




b


integrally with the inner surface of the side wall portion


3




b


. These fixed racks


4




a


and


4




b


may be integrally formed directly on the side wall portions


3




a


and


3




b


, or may be independent racks which are made of a wear-resistant material and integrally bonded to the inner surfaces of the side wall portions


3




a


and


3




b


of the guide rail


3


, respectively. On the other hand, a guide groove


5




a


is formed in the outer surface of the side wall portion


3




a


along the length of the guide rail


3


, and so is a guide groove


5




b


in the outer surface of the side wall portion


3




b.






In

FIGS. 1

to


5


, a slide housing


6


engages with the guide rail


3


in a fashion standing astride the rail


3


. Ridges


6




a


and


6




b


extend on the inner surfaces of skirts, i.e., both sides of the slide housing


6


along a direction in which the housing


6


moves, respectively. These ridges


6




a


and


6




b


are fitted into the corresponding guide grooves


5




a


and


5




b


of the guide rail


3


in such a manner that the former can move in sliding contact with the latter, or the former are freely slidable along the latter.




The slide housing


6


has a cylindrical upper portion. A cam driver


7


is fitted with this cylindrical upper portion of the housing


6


so that the driver


7


can turn about the longitudinal axis of a turning support


11


integrally with the support


11


. The cam driver


7


and the base and portion of the turning support


11


are held together by caulking pins


12


and


13


in a manner integral with each other through a support receiving sleeve


8


. The turning support


11


has at its upper end portion an operating member which is equipped with an operating handle


14


and a grip


15


. Further, the slide housing


6


has a plurality, e.g., a pair, of circumferentially extending, diametrically opposed arcuate guide grooves


10


formed in its cylindrical upper portion. Engaging projections


9




a


and


9




b


, formed in the outer peripheral portion of the cam driver


7


, engage with the arcuate guide grooves


10


corresponding thereto. The engagement of the projections


9




a


and


9




b


with the grooves


10


prevents the cam driver


7


from coming off from the slide housing


6


, and at the same time, regulates an angular range within which the cam driver


7


is allowed to move relative to the slide housing


6


.




In

FIGS. 1

to


3


and

FIGS. 6 and 7

, an enclosing member


17




a


is fitted around the turning support


11


and the cam driver


7


, covering an area extending from a lower portion of the support


11


to the outer surface of an upper portion of the driver


7


in a manner to allow the support


11


and the driver


7


to turn therein. The enclosing member


17




a


has at its lower edge a plurality, e.g., a pair, of circumferentially extending, diametrically opposed locking projections


21




a


and


21




b


. These projections


21




a


and


21




b


engage with corresponding notches


22


formed in an upper edge of the slide housing


6


, respectively, thereby preventing the enclosing member


17




a


from turning relative to the slide housing


6


.




The operating handle


14


having the grip


15


attached to its upper end portion is fixed at its base end portion to the upper end portion of the turning support


11


in a manner projecting in a radial direction from the support


11


. An abutment plate support member


17




b


is fitted around the turning support


11


while extending from a larger diameter portion


16


of the support


11


which is immediately below the portion to which the operating handle


14


is fixed to an upper end of the enclosing member


17




a


in a manner turnable relative to the support


11


about the axis of the support


11


. The abutment plate support member


17




b


supports an abutment plate


19


on the back through a mounting position adjusting plate


18


so that the position of the plate


19


can be adjusted in the transverse direction of the bed. A soft cushion material is normally attached to at least an abutment side of the abutment plate


19


so that the plate


19


can support a person who is lying on the mat


2


on the bed in comfortable and flexible abutment with the person's body.




In

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the abutment plate support member


17




b


has a transverse guide hole


33


formed so as to extend in a direction perpendicular to the mounting position adjusting plate


18


and the abutment plate


19


, and a sliding element


34


is fitted into the transverse guide hole


33


in a manner movable in sliding contact with the hole


33


along the longitudinal axis of the hole


33


, i.e., in the direction perpendicular to the mounting position adjusting plate


18


and the abutment plate


19


. The sliding element


34


, which allows the turning support


11


to pass therethrough vertically and a resilient spring chamber


35




a


to be formed along the longitudinal axis of the transverse guide hole


33


, serves as a member for positioning the abutment plate


19


. A circumferential portion of the turning support


11


which confronts a side surface of the sliding element


34


by vertically passing through the element


34


is notched to form a flat surface


35


.




The flat surface


35


is oriented, as shown in

FIG. 6

, toward the same direction as the back side of the mounting position adjusting plate


18


and the abutment plate


19


when the operating handle


14


is positioned in parallel with the plates


18


and


19


, i.e., when the handle


14


is set in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


3


. On the other hand, as shown in

FIG. 7

, when the operating handle


14


is turned 90° clockwise from the state shown in

FIG. 6

to be set in the direction perpendicular to the plates


18


and


19


, i.e., when the handle


14


is set in the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


3


, the flat surface


35


is oriented toward a direction of one side of the plates


18


and


19


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, a sliding contact member


37


is fitted into the resilient spring chamber


35




a


so that the member


37


is in contact with the circumferential surface of the turning support


11


at all times, and a resilient spring


36


is interposed between the sliding contact member


37


and end faces of the resilient spring chamber


35




a


. Therefore, when the operating handle


14


is set in parallel with the mounting position adjusting plate


18


and the abutment plate


19


, i.e., in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


3


as shown in

FIG. 6

, the flat surface


35


of the turning support


11


contacts an end face of the resilient spring chamber


35




a


, thereby causing the positioning sliding element


34


to move closer to the plates


18


and


19


. Then, as a projecting end portion of the element


34


engages with a selected one of a plurality of positioning holes


18




a


formed at intervals along the length of the mounting position adjusting plate


18


or in a longitudinal direction of the bed, the mounting position adjusting plate


18


and the abutment plate


19


are positioned with respect to the abutment plate supporting member


17




b


in the longitudinal direction of the bed.




In contrast, when the operating handle


14


is set, as shown in

FIG. 7

, in the direction perpendicular to the mounting position adjusting plate


18


and the abutment plate


19


, i.e., in the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


3


, the flat surface


35


of the turning support


11


moves away from the end face of the resilient spring chamber


35




a


, and as a result, the positioning sliding element


34


moves away from the plates


18


and


19


against the resiliency of the resilient spring


36


, which in turn causes the projecting end portion of the element


34


to disengage from the positioning hole


18




a


formed in the plate


18


, whereby the mounting position adjusting plate


18


and the abutment plate


19


are ready to be positioned again with respect to the abutment plate supporting member


17




b


in the longitudinal direction of the bed.




To perform the repositioning of the mounting position adjusting plate


18


and the abutment plate


19


with respect to the abutment plate supporting member


17




b


smoothly, rails


18




b


and


18




c


may be formed on the back side of the mounting position adjusting plate


18


in a manner extending along the length of the plate


18


, and these rails


18




b


and


18




c


may be engaged with rail engaging members provided on the abutment plate supporting member


17




b


. This arrangement would facilitate movements of the mounting position adjusting plate


18


relative to the abutment plate supporting member


17




b


along the length of the plate


18


.




In

FIGS. 4 and 5

, a cam chamber


7




a


is formed in a central portion of the cam driver


7


. The chamber


7




a


is a bottomless cylindrical portion which is circular in horizontal cross section having an inner circumferential wall surface and an inner ceiling wall surface. In the inner ceiling wall surface of the chamber


7




a


, a diametrically extending recess


23


and flat portions


23




a


and


23




b


flaking the recess


23


are formed. Further, shallow grooves


23




c


and


23




d


are formed in the flat portions


23




a


and


23




b


in a manner extending in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the cam chamber


7




a


and perpendicular to the diametrically extending recess


23


, respectively. The recess


23


and the flat portions


23




a


and


23




b


are continuous through smooth curved surfaces, thereby forming a driving cam surface in cooperation with one another.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, a cam follower


27


is fitted into the cam chamber


7




a


. The cam follower


27


has a cylindrical surface


29




c


movable in both circumferential and axial directions in sliding contact with the inner circumferential wall surface of the cam chamber


7




a


. The cam follower


27


has mutually parallel, diametrically opposed smoothed surfaces


29




a


and


29




b


formed by notching a lower portion of its outer circumferential wall surface. The cam follower


27


is fitted at its lower portion between the side wall portions


3




a


and


3




b


of the guide rail


3


in a manner such that these smoothed surfaces


29




a


and


29




b


come in sliding contact with the inner surfaces of the walls


3




a


and


3




b


corresponding thereto, respectively. Therefore, even when the cam driver


7


is turned by the turning support


11


about the axis of the support


11


, the side wall portions


3




a


and


3




b


of the guide rail


3


block the turning of the cam follower


27


, and thus the cam follower


27


never turns with respect to the guide rail


3


.




In

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the cam follower


27


has on its top a ridge


27




a


which extends along the length of the guide rail


3


. Further, the cam follower


27


has a movable rack member holding chamber


27




b


in a central portion thereof. The chamber


27




b


is a bottomless cylindrical portion having an inner circumferential wall surface and an inner ceiling wall surface, and holds both a movable rack member


30


on its inner circumferential wall surface in a manner to allow the member


30


to move up and down, and a movable rack biasing spring


32


for biasing the movable rack member


30


downward.




As shown also in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, a cam follower shaft


24


passes through both the recess


23


of the cam driver


7


and the cam follower


27


along the axis of the turning support


11


and the cam driver


7


. The cam follower shaft


24


projects upward into the support receiving sleeve


8


, where a spring shoe screw


25


is driven into the top end portion of the shaft


24


. Between the head of the spring shoe screw


25


and a transverse wall portion of the cam driver


7


through which the cam follower shaft


24


passes is a cam biasing spring


26


, which is a compression spring.




The cam follower shaft


24


is supported on the cam follower


27


by a cam support pin


28


. The pin


28


passes through a middle portion of the shaft


24


and an upper wall portion of the cam follower


27


in the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


3


. Since the cam follower shaft


24


is biased upward toward the cam driver


7


by the cam biasing spring


26


at all times, the cam follower


27


which is supported on the cam follower shaft


24


is also biased upward toward the cam driver


7


at all times. Therefore, a driven cam surface formed by the ridge


27




a


of the cam follower


27


is in contact with the driving cam surface formed continuously by the recess


23


and the flat portions


23




a


and


23




b


at all times. Hence, in accordance with the turning angle of the turning support


11


and the cam driver


7


, the ridge


27




a


gets fitted into the recess


23


to cause the cam follower shaft


24


to move upward, or the ridge


27




a


runs up onto the flat portions


23




a


and


23




b


to cause the cam follower shaft


24


to move downward.




As further shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, within the movable rack member holding chamber


27




b


of the cam follower


27


, the movable rack member


30


engages with the follower


27


in a position further below than the cam support pin


28


inserted into the cam follower shaft


24


. The member


30


is movable in sliding contact with the follower


27


only vertically. A flange


31


is formed on the bottom end portion of the cam follower shaft


24


for preventing the movable rack member


30


from coming off, and a movable rack biasing spring


32


is interposed between the cam follower


27


and the movable rack member


30


. The spring


32


is a compression spring. The movable rack member


30


is biased toward the flange


31


of the cam follower shaft


24


at all times by the resiliency of the movable rack biasing spring


32


.




In

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the movable rack member


30


has parallelly extending, diametrically opposed notched smoothed surfaces formed on its outer circumferential wall surface. These smoothed surfaces on the outer circumferential wall surface of the member


30


are in sliding contact with inner circumferential wall surface portions of the movable rack member holding chamber


27




b


which correspond to these smoothed surfaces and which extend in parallel with the smoothed surfaces


29




a


and


29




b


on the outer circumferential wall surface of the cam follower


27


. As a result, the movable rack member


30


slidably moves only vertically relative to the cam follower


27


within the movable rack member holding chamber


27




b


of the cam follower


27


, without making circumferential motion relative to the follower


27


, as mentioned above.




Still further, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, diametrically opposed movable racks


30




a


and


30




b


are formed on an outer circumferential surface portion at the bottom of the movable rack member


30


. The racks


30




a


and


30




b


are engageable with the fixed racks


4




a


and


4




b


corresponding thereto which are formed on the inner surfaces of the side wall portions


3




a


and


3




b


of the guide rail


3


.




The body supporting tool has the above-mentioned construction. Thus, when the operating handle


14


is turned to extend in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


3


as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 6

, the turning support


11


and the cam driver


7


turn to the state shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, so that the ridge


27




a


of the cam follower


27


is pushed down in a manner running up onto the flat portions


23




a


and


23




b


to be engaged with the shallow grooves


23




c


and


23




d


. In association therewith, the cam follower shaft


24


and the cam follower


27


move downward, and when the movable rack member


30


is resiliently biased downward by the movable rack biasing spring


32


, the movable racks


30




a


and


30




b


mesh with the corresponding fixed racks


4




a


and


4




b


of the guide rail


3


, whereby the abutment plate


19


is reliably held in position in a manner not movable relative to the guide rail


3


.




On the other hand, when the operating handle


14


is turned to extend in the same direction as the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


3


as shown in

FIG. 7

, the turning support


11


and the cam driver


7


turn 90° from the state shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, so that the ridge


27




a


of the cam follower


27


is caused to be fitted into the recess


23


of the cam driver


7


. In association therewith, the cam follower shaft


24


and the cam follower


27


move upward, and when the movable rack member


30


is elevated by the flange


31


of the cam follower shaft


24


, the movable racks


30




a


and


30




b


disengage from the corresponding fixed racks


4




a


and


4




b


of the guide rail


3


, whereby the abutment plate


19


becomes ready to move freely in the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


3


relative to the guide rail


3


.




That is, in the body supporting tool for a bed shown in

FIGS. 1

to


7


, a mechanism for converting turning motion of the turning support


11


into vertical movement of the movable rack member


30


has a cam mechanism which is coupled to the base end portion of the turning support


11


in a manner to interlock with the turning of the support


11


. The cam mechanism includes the recess


23


and the flat portions


23




a


and


23




b


of the cam driver


7


. When the operating handle


14


is turned so that it extends in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


3


and the turning support


11


thereby turns in a set direction by a set angle, a slide housing control mechanism including the movable racks


30




a


and


30




b


of the movable rack member


30


and the fixed racks


4




a


and


4




b


of the guide rail


3


switches its states from a slide housing moving state to a slide housing fixing state. Further, when the operating handle


14


is turned so that it extends in the same direction as the longitudinal direction of the guide rail


3


and the turning support


11


thereby turns in a direction opposite to the set direction by the set angle, the slide housing control mechanism switches its states from the slide housing fixing state to the slide housing moving state.




In the body supporting tool for a bed shown in

FIGS. 1

to


7


, the slide housing control mechanism has fixed engaging members such as the fixed racks


4




a


and


4




b


and movable engaging members engaging with the fixed engaging members such as the movable racks


30




a


and


30




b


. The fixed engaging members extend along the length of the guide rail


3


integrally with the guide rail


3


. The movable engaging members move along the guide rail


3


together with the slide housing


6


within the slide housing


6


, and can be set in both a slide housing moving position and a slide housing fixing position. The former is a position where the slide housing


6


is permitted to move while evacuating from an engaging position at which the movable engaging members can engage with the fixed engaging members on the guide rail


3


, and the latter is a position where the slide housing


6


is not allowed to move as a result of the movable engaging members engaging with the fixed engaging members on the guide rail


3


.




The body supporting tool for a bed shown in

FIGS. 1

to


7


is a preferred embodiment of the present invention, which is merely exemplary in nature and various modifications of the invention are thus possible. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.




According to the body supporting tool for a bed of the present invention, the following advantages can be obtained.




(1) The body supporting tool for a bed includes a guide rail releasably fixed to a frame of the bed, a slide housing movable relative to the guide rail while guided by the guide rail, a turning support turnably held by the slide housing at a base end portion thereof and having an operating member on an upper end portion thereof, a slide housing movement control mechanism provided within the slide housing for switching states of the slide housing between a slide housing moving state in which the slide housing is allowed to move relative to the guide rail and a slide housing fixing state in which the slide housing is not allowed to move relative to the guide rail, a support turning motion converting mechanism for causing the slide housing movement control mechanism to switch the states of the slide housing from the slide housing moving state to the slide housing fixing state when the turning support is turned in a set direction by a set angle, and from the slide housing fixing state to the slide housing moving state when the turning support is turned in a direction opposite to the set direction by the set angle, and an abutment plate swingably supported around the turning support by the turning support, moving forward and backward along the guide rail together with the slide housing when the slide housing moves forward and backward along the guide rail, and supporting a body of a person lying on the bed while abutting the body.




According to the above construction, the body supporting tool can be mounted on and dismounted from the bed easily, and its position can be adjusted conveniently and easily after mounted on the bed. Thus, even a nurse or an attendant not so well trained in handling the tool can releasably mount the tool on the bed quickly and reliably and can adjust its position quickly and reliably after having mounted the tool on the bed, and hence the bed can be tilted safely while keeping a person laid thereon comfortably and reliably.




(2) In the body supporting tool for a bed, the slide housing movement control mechanism includes fixed engaging members and movable engaging members engaging with the fixed engaging members. The fixed engaging members extend in a longitudinal direction of the guide rail integrally with the guide rail. Further, the movable engaging members are arranged within the slide housing in such a manner that the movable engaging members move along the guide rail together with the fixed engaging members on the guide rail and are set in a slide housing moving position where movement of the slide housing is permitted as the movable engaging members evacuate from an engaging position where the movable engaging members are engageable with the fixed engaging members on the guide rail and in a slide housing fixing position where movement of the slide housing is prohibited as the movable engaging members engage with the fixed engaging members on the guide rail.




According to the above construction, a simply structured mechanism comprised of the fixed engaging members and the movable engaging members can be used. Since this mechanism allows the slide housing to be locked by merely engaging the movable engaging members with the fixed engaging members and allows it to be moved by merely disengaging the movable engaging members from the fixed engaging members, the body supporting tool can be mounted on and dismounted from the bed easily, and its position can be adjusted conveniently and easily after mounted on the bed. Thus, even a nurse or an attendant not so well trained in handling the tool can releasably mount the tool on the bed quickly and reliably and can adjust its position quickly and reliably after having mounted the tool on the bed, and hence the bed can be tilted safely while keeping a person laid thereon comfortably and reliably.




(3) In the body supporting tool for a bed, the support turning motion converting mechanism has a cam mechanism at a base end portion of the turning support in a manner coupled to interlock with turning movement of the turning support, and the cam mechanism causes the slide housing movement control mechanism to switch the states from the slide housing moving state to the slide housing fixing state when the turning support is turned in a set direction by a set angle, and from the slide housing fixing state to the slide housing moving state when the turning support is turned in a direction opposite to the set direction by the set angle.




According to the above construction, a simply structured cam mechanism can be used. Since this cam mechanism allows the slide housing movement control mechanism to switch its states from the slide housing moving state to the slide housing fixing state reliably, the body supporting tool can be mounted on and dismounted from the bed easily, and its position can be adjusted conveniently and easily after mounted on the bed. Thus, even a nurse or an attendant not so well trained in handling the tool can releasably mount the tool on the bed quickly and reliably and can adjust its position quickly and reliably after having mounted the tool on the bed, and hence the bed can be tilted safely while keeping a person laid thereon comfortably and reliably.



Claims
  • 1. A body supporting tool for a bed comprising:a guide rail releasably fixed to a frame of said bed; a slide housing movable relative to said guide rail while guided by said guide rail; a turning support turnably held by said slide housing at a base end portion thereof and having an operating member on an upper end portion thereof; a slide housing movement control mechanism provided within said slide housing for switching states of said slide housing between a slide housing moving state in which said slide housing is allowed to move relative to said guide rail and a slide housing fixing state in which said slide housing is not allowed to move relative to said guide rail; a support turning motion converting mechanism for causing said slide housing movement control mechanism to switch said states of said slide housing from said slide housing moving state to said slide housing fixing state when said turning support is turned in a set direction by a set angle, and from said slide housing fixing state to said slide housing moving state when said turning support is turned in a direction opposite to said set direction by said set angle; and an abutment plate swingably supported around said turning support by said turning support, moving forward and backward along said guide rail together with said slide housing when said slide housing moves forward and backward along said guide rail, and supporting a body of a person lying on said bed while abutting said body.
  • 2. A body supporting tool for a bed according to claim 1, wherein said slide housing movement control mechanism includes fixed engaging members and movable engaging members engaging with said fixed engaging members;said fixed engaging members extend in a longitudinal direction of said guide rail integrally with said guide rail; and said movable engaging members are arranged within said slide housing in such a manner that said movable engaging members move along said guide rail together with said fixed engaging members on said guide rail and are set in a slide housing moving position where movement of said slide housing is permitted as said movable engaging members evacuate from an engaging position where said movable engaging members are engageable with said fixed engaging members on said guide rail and in a slide housing fixing position where movement of said slide housing is prohibited as said movable engaging members engage with said fixed engaging members on said guide rail.
  • 3. A body supporting tool for a bed according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said support turning motion converting mechanism has a cam mechanism at a base end portion of said turning support in a manner coupled to interlock with turning movement of said turning support, and said cam mechanism causes said slide housing movement control mechanism to switch said states from said slide housing moving state to said slide housing fixing state when said turning support is turned in a set direction by a set angle, and from said slide housing fixing state to said slide housing moving state when said turning support is turned in a direction opposite to said set direction by said set angle.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-163412 May 2000 JP
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