This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 of German patent application DE 103 33 175.1 filed Jul. 22, 2003 the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention pertains to a closing device for a flap on an incubator hood.
Incubator hoods on incubators or generally on thermotherapy apparatus for premature or newborn babies are usually equipped with flaps, which make it possible to open the incubator hood and to have access to the premature or newborn baby from the outside. The problem that may occur with such flaps is that the flap is not closed properly but only creates the impression that it is closed. A comparable example is a door that does not shut and therefore unexpectedly opens later on. The risk of an improperly closed incubator hood is that the climate in the interior of the incubator or the thermotherapy apparatus is compromised.
The object of the present invention is to propose a closing device for a flap on an incubator hood that cannot unexpectedly open.
The object is accomplished according to the present invention by a closing device.
According to one aspect of the invention a closing device for a flap on an incubator hood has a first closing element arranged at the flap and a second closing element arranged at the incubator hood.
According to one aspect of the invention the closing device has a first closing element that is located, by contrast, at the incubator hood and the second closing element at the flap.
Whether the two closing elements are arranged with a first closing element arranged at the flap and a second closing element arranged at the incubator hood or with a first closing element that is located, by contrast, at the incubator hood and the second closing element at the flap is ultimately equivalent for the closing device according to the present invention. The two closing elements cooperate, doing so in such a way that they can be transferred into an open position A or into a closed position B. The flap is open and away from the incubator hood in position A. The flap is closed in position B, i.e., it closes the incubator hood. A roller arranged at the second closing element extends behind the first closing element in this case. The roller is mounted on an axle, which has a clearance in the range of a few mm in the direction perpendicular to a direction in which the axle extends. The second closing element is pre-stressed by means of a spring such that the two closing elements can be brought from position A into position B or conversely, from position B into position A only against the restoring force of the spring. The clearance of the axle, on which the roller is mounted, becomes noticeable as an advantage, because an intermediate position, in which the roller, though touching the first closing element, does not extend behind it, is not assumed between position A and position B, as the design with the clearance of the axle is too labile for this. However, such an intermediate position corresponds precisely to the seemingly closed state of the flap, which can then unexpectedly open.
Advantageous embodiments of the closing device according to the present invention may be provided.
In a preferred embodiment of the closing device, the clearance of the axle is guaranteed by it being mounted in at least one elongated hole.
Furthermore, the clearance of the axle perpendicular to the direction in which it extends is in a range of 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm.
The first closing element is advantageously designed as a projecting bracket, which has an inner arch for receiving the roller of the second closing element, which said roller extends behind it, and the second closing element may in turn be designed as a lever, which is mounted pivotably perpendicular to the axle on which the roller is mounted.
The roller is preferably made of an elastomer, at least on its surface.
In an advantageous embodiment, the axle is mounted via at least one O ring. Good muffling of noises is thus achieved during the opening and closing of the closing device.
The present invention will be explained in greater detail below as an example on the basis of the drawings. The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated.
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While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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