Claims
- 1. A reclinable ambulance cot suitable for rolling into the back of an ambulance with a transport deck in excess of about 30 inches above the ground, comprising:a support frame having a pair of base members and a cross-member; a roller base; first and second pairs of legs, said first pair of legs each pivotally mounted to a respective one of said base members and said roller base, said second pair of legs pivotally mounted to said cross-member and said roller base, such that said legs may swing said roller base generally parallel to said support frame; at least one diagonal brace pivotally mounted to said support frame and said roller base to releasably secure said legs perpendicular to said support frame; and an articulated bed frame pivotally mounted to said support frame for movement at least between a chair position and a fully-reclined position, said articulated bed frame having a wheeled back segment, wherein: said wheeled back segment includes a pair of spaced apart brackets mounting said cross-member therebetween to lift said wheeled back segment above said second pair of legs in an inclined position such that said cot is elevated to a sufficient height to permit rolling of the reclined cot into the back of the ambulance.
- 2. A reclinable ambulance cot as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bed frame further comprises a leg segment and a seat segment, and said wheeled back segment, said seat segment, and said leg segment are operably connected to each other such that when said cot is in said chair position said seat segment is horizontal and both said leg segment and said wheeled back segment are generally vertical, and when said cot is in said fully-reclined position all said segments of said bed frame are generally planar and inclined.
- 3. A reclinable ambulance cot as claimed in claim 2 wherein said wheeled back segment further includes a backrest panel with a biasing spring for raising said backrest panel from a first substantially horizontal position to a plurality of raised positions.
- 4. A reclinable ambulance cot as claimed in claim 2 wherein said leg segment includes a pivotally mounted footrest panel that extends into a substantially horizontal position when said cot is in said chair position and retracts into a substantially flush position with said leg segment when said cot is in said fully-reclined position.
- 5. A reclinable ambulance cot as claimed in claimed 2 wherein said leg segment includes a pivotally mounted footrest that is movable between a retracted position that is substantially flush with said leg segment and an elevated position wherein said footrest is suitable as a pull handle.
- 6. A reclinable ambulance cot as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cot further comprises a pair of retractable armrests mounted to said support frame and wherein said armrests are movable between an upright position, a downward stowed position, and a plurality of positions therebetween.
- 7. A reclinable ambulance cot as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cot is provided with at least one extending member for assisting said cot between said chair position, said fully-reclined position, and a plurality of raised positions there between.
- 8. A reclinable ambulance cot as claimed in claim 7 wherein said cot further includes a release handle mounted to said wheeled back segment, wherein operating said release handle releases said at least one extending member allowing said cot to pivot from one position to another.
- 9. A reclinable ambulance cot suitable for rolling into the back of an ambulance with a transport deck in excess of about 30 inches above the ground, said cot comprising:a support frame having a pair of base members and a cross-member; a roller base; first and second pairs of fixed-length legs, said first pair of fixed-length legs each pivotally mounted to a respective one of said base members and said roller base, said second pair of fixed-length legs pivotally mounted to said cross-member and said roller base, such that said legs may swing said roller base generally parallel to said support frame; a pair of diagonal toggle braces each pivotally mounted to a respective one of said base members and said roller base to releasably secure said legs perpendicular to said support frame; and an articulated bed frame comprising a leg segment, a seat segment, and a wheeled back segment linked to each other, said bed frame is pivotally mounted to said support frame for movement at least between a chair position in which said seat segment is generally horizontal and said leg and wheeled back segments are generally vertical relative to the roller base, and a fully-reclined position in which said segments are in an inclined position, wherein: said wheeled back segment includes a pair of spaced apart brackets mounting said cross-member therebetween to lift said wheeled back segment above said second pair of legs in the inclined position such that said cot is elevated to a sufficient height to permit rolling of the reclined cot into the back of the ambulance, and at least one extending member is coupled between said wheeled back segment and said leg segment for assisting said cot between said chair position, said fully-reclined position, and a plurality of raised positions there between.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/150,466, filed Aug. 24, 1999, which is incorporated by reference.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Provisional Applications (1)
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