The present invention relates to a castor control system and methods for operating such a system.
Castors usually comprise a fork from which a mounting pin projects vertically. In the fork a running wheel is mounted via a horizontal axle. The fork can swivel about the vertical axis of the mounting pin and the running wheel can rotate about the horizontal axis of its mounting axle. Mounted on hospital and care furniture, the castors are normally equipped with means for locking the swivel and means for braking the wheel. These means can be applied either alone or in combination. Such a castor is described in GB 2 457 787 to Oy Mannerin Konepaja AB.
In many hospital beds the brake and locking means of the castors are mechanically interconnected such that they can be operated via a pedal, for example pairwise and/or all of them. Such a bed is disclosed in EP 618 088 A2 to Hill-Rom. A further development of this principle is described in EP 1 945 166 A2 to LINET SPOL S.R.O. Here, the hospital bed comprises an actuation device which is connected to the mechanical interconnections of the castors, which can thus be operated by the actuation device. If a motion sensor on hospital bed has not detected movement for a specified period of time, a central processor unit will automatically apply the brakes of the castor wheels by means of the actuation device. The braking and/or locking of the hospital bed is easier with the use of the common actuation device. However, adding the common actuation device to the mechanically interconnected castors merely increases the total weight of the undercarriage, which makes it very heavy to move around and to maneuver.
This drawback is overcome in WO 2008/148169 A1 to Fallshaw Holdings PTY LTD which discloses a castor having a manual brake activator (pedal) which can be set in three different positions to put the castor in a directional lock, neutral or braked position. The castor can be equipped with an electronic brake activator connected to the manual brake activator of the castor. The three positions can thereby be reached by activating the manual brake activator via the electric brake activator. Hence, the castor can be operated both manually and automatically. This type of castor is however cost-intensive and thus less attractive in many contexts.
GB 2 457 787 to Oy Mannerin Konepaja AB describes a castor with a swivel lock and a wheel brake having a common activation shaft. In a first position the common activation shaft locks the swivel. In a second position the activation shaft locks the swivel and activates the wheel brake. Each castor includes a pedal for manual operation. In another embodiment the pedal is replaced with a motor actuator, such as an electric motor mounted thereon. Manual operation of the pedal or actuation of the motor will cause the common activation shaft to move between the positions mentioned.
The objective of the invention is to provide a simplified castor control system with an increased reliability, usability and safety.
According to the invention this is solved by providing a castor control system comprising an electric brake controller, a power supply, an operating panel, a motion sensor and at least two castors, where the at least two castors comprise a mounting pin with a vertical rotational axis about which the castor can swivel, at least one wheel rotatable about a horizontal axis and an electric motor cooperating to set the castor in:
a directional lock position where the castor cannot swivel about the vertical axis of the mounting pin and the wheel can rotate freely about the horizontal axis, or a brake position where the wheel cannot rotate about the horizontal axis and where the castor cannot swivel about the vertical axis of the mounting pin, or
a neutral position where the castor can swivel freely about the vertical axis of the mounting pin and the wheel can rotate freely about the horizontal axis,
and where the electric motor of each castor is connected to the electric brake controller which can operate each castor individually.
The castor control system thus provides control of the castors either individually, in pairs or as a plurality.
In a further development the electric brake controller of the castor control system comprises a printed circuit board which comprises the motion sensor. The motion sensor can be an accelerometer. Further the electric brake controller of the castor control system comprises a microprocessor.
In another development the electric brake controller of the castor control system comprises a voltage source detector to determine whether or not the castor control system is connected to mains voltage.
The present invention also provides a method for operating a castor control system where the electric brake controller, via the electric motor of each castor, can set each castor in the brake position if the motion sensor detects motion and the voltage source detector detects that the castor control system is connected to mains voltage, or the motion sensor has not detected movement for a specified period of time. In the case that the castor control system is installed in an article of hospital or care furniture the mains power supply is normally provided via a cable with a plug connected to a wall socket. The castor control system will here prohibit that this cable is ripped out of the wall thus avoiding damages to equipment and personal injury. In addition hidden damages to the cable, such as cutting off conducting wires or short circuiting of the conducting wires, caused by tearing out the cable of the wall are also avoided. If the castor control system is installed in an article of hospital or care furniture and the castors are set in the brake position due to non-movement, this can prohibit fall accidents because a patient will be able to use the hospital bed or care furniture as anchor for example when (s)he is leaving a hospital bed.
In a further development the present invention provides a hospital bed or an article of care furniture comprising a castor control system mentioned above operating according to the method also mentioned above.
The present invention also relates to a patient lift comprising a castor control system as described above.
Further characteristics of the present invention are described in the following, where:
All four castors 12,13,14,15 can be set in any of the positions 7,9,10 by operating the operating panel 20.
When the castor control system 11 is mounted in an article of hospital or care furniture it is convenient if one or a pair of the castors 12,13,14,15 can be set in the directional lock position 7. This will allow the operator to better move the article of hospital or care furniture from one place to another. Also here the castors 12,13,14,15 can be operated via the operating panel 20 to obtain this setting. When one or a pair of the castors 12,13,14,15 is set in the position 7 (directional) the others are at the same time set in the position 9 (neutral).
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If the voltage source detector 25 detects that the electric brake controller 16 is connected to mains voltage 23 and the motion sensor 22 registers motion, the castor control system 11 sets the castors 12,13,14,15 in the braked position 9 and/or provides a visual/audible/tactile alarm. By disconnecting the electric brake controller 16 from mains voltage 23, the hospital or care furniture can be moved without triggering the brake activation and/or the alarm.
Although not illustrated the linear actuator system 26 could also comprise an additional operating panel. As illustrated the motion sensor 22 is arranged in the electric brake controller 16, but could also be arranged in the control box 27 or in a linear actuator 29. The voltage source detector 25 has conveniently been arranged in the control box 27. The linear actuators 29 are of a type comprising a thrust rod. This type of linear actuator comprises a spindle with a spindle nut. The spindle is driven by a reversible electric motor through a transmission. When the spindle is driven, the spindle nut is moved in an inwards or outwards direction depending on the direction of rotation of the electric motor. The linear actuator is a separate product with the spindle, transmission and electric motor enclosed in a housing. The housing typically consists of a motor housing and an outer tube. An inner tube is secured to the spindle nut. The inner tube is displaced in and out of the outer tube as the spindle nut is moved in and out on the spindle. In the opposite end of the spindle nut the inner tube comprises a front mounting. The outer side of the motor housing is furnished with a rear mounting. The front mounting and rear mounting are used to secure the linear actuator in the structure which should be adjusted.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2012 00709 | Nov 2012 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DK2013/000078 | 11/13/2013 | WO | 00 |