1. Fields of the invention
The present invention relates to an electric moving device, and more particularly, to an electric moving device for carrying and moving patient beds from one place to another.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
Taiwan Patent No. 360532 discloses a moving device which allows the patient bed to be moved from one room to Intensive Care Unit conveniently. The moving device has caring equipment and pressure regulation device carried therewith.
However, the moving device is moved manually so that there is a concern about the burden of labor. Besides, a latch unit is used to connect the moving device to the bed, and the latch unit is located on one side of the moving device so that the user has to move the moving device to a correct position to connect the bed to the moving device, and then the user moves to the pushing end of the moving device to move the moving device and the bed. This is inconvenient for the users. Furthermore, the conventional moving device cannot have more medical equipment installed thereon.
The present invention intends to provide an electric moving device for moving the patient beds and the electric moving device improves the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to an electric moving device for moving patient beds, and the moving device comprises a support which has two columns on two sides thereof. At least one power unit has at least one electric motor, two active wheels and two casters, wherein the at least one electric motor has an output shaft connected with the two active wheels. The active wheels and the casters support the electric moving device. At least one holding unit is connected between the two columns and has a lever and a holding member. The holding member has a first plates and a second plate, the second plate is controlled by the lever to move toward or away from the first plate. A control unit is electrically connected to the at least one electric motor to activate or de-activate the at least one electric motor.
The electric moving device is able to hold the front end or the rear end of the bed by adjusting the distance between the first and second plates by operating the lever. The bed is then connected to the electric moving device, and the electric motor is activated to drive the active wheels to move the bed easily and conveniently. During the transportation of the bed, the patient is still under good medical care.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide an electric moving device for moving the patient bed more conveniently.
The second object of the present invention is to provide an electric moving device wherein the user of the moving device and the medical personals stand on different sides of the moving device, so that the connection of the moving device with the patient bed is easily and conveniently.
The third object of the present invention is to provide an electric moving device wherein the moving device is able to be equipped with racks for carrying more medical equipments.
The third object of the present invention is to provide an electric moving device wherein the moving device has a cushion which absorbs shocks during transportation.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The moving device 1 has a support 11 which has two columns 12 on two sides thereof. Each of the two columns 12 has grooves 121 defined therein, the grooves 121 in the two columns 12 are located corresponding to each other. Two connection units 13 are connected to the grooves 121 of the two columns 12 respectively by two respective locking members “A” so that the two connection units 13 are connected to the two columns 12. A transverse bar 14 is connected between the two connection units 13 and has multiple slots 141 defined therein. A pneumatic bar 15 is connected between the support 11 and the transverse bar 14. A piston rod 151 of the pneumatic bar 15 is connected to an operation member 16 which controls the piston rod 151 to extend or retract relative to the pneumatic bar 15 so as to control the height of the transverse bar 14 between the two columns 12 according the height of the head board 51 of the bed 5. As shown in
The power unit 2 comprises an electric motor 21, two active wheels 22 and two casters 23. The electric motor 21 is connected to the underside of the support 11 and the output shaft of the electric motor 21 is connected with the two active wheels 22. The active wheels 22 and the casters 23 support the electric moving device 1.
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The link 32 has an adjustment unit 321 which adjusts the distance between the first and second plates 331, 332. The adjustment unit 321 has threaded holes 322 defined in the link 32 and threaded holes 323 defined in the second plate 332. A threaded rod 324 has positive threads defined in the first end thereof and negative threads defined in the second end of the threaded rod 324. The positive threads are connected to the threaded hole 322 of the link 32. The negative threads are connected to the threaded hole 323 of the second plate 332. Two nuts 325, 326 are respectively connected to the positive and negative threads beyond the threaded holes 322, 323. By adjusting either of the two nuts 325, 326 on the threaded rod 324, the length of the link 32 is adjusted so that the distance between the first and second plates 331, 332 is adjusted to meet the thickness of the head board 51 of the bed 5.
The control unit 4 is electrically connected to the electric motor 21 to activate or de-activate the electric motor 21. As shown in
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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360532 | Jan 1987 | TW |
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20150000989 A1 | Jan 2015 | US |