Fifth wheel for bed

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6725956
  • Patent Number
    6,725,956
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 6, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A fifth wheel support assembly having a frame with plural floor engaging wheels mounted thereon. A housing configured for movement relative to the frame is provided as is a spring mechanism oriented between the frame and the housing so as to continually urge the housing toward the floor. An auxiliary wheel is mounted for rotation on an axle secured to the housing. A drive motor mechanism is provided and is fastened between the frame and the housing to effect a raising and a lowering of the housing and the auxiliary wheel mounted thereon.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a fifth wheel support assembly and, more particularly, to a fifth wheel support for use on a plural wheel supported patient support.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In a hospital environment, it is oftentimes desired to provide a motorized driving of a patient support, namely, a bed, from one location to another. Since a patient support is usually supported on four castered wheels, a fifth drive wheel is usually provided to facilitate the aforesaid driving movement. The fifth drive wheel is generally provided at some location within a polygon defined by the regions whereat the four castered wheels engage a floor surface. In addition, the motor that effects the driving of the auxiliary fifth wheel is usually battery powered and a rechargeable battery is generally provided onboard the patient support to provide the power to the motor. In addition, there is generally provided an attendant controlled switch for activating and deactivating the motor. In some instances, the motor is a reversible motor and the switch is provided to accommodate a driving of the motor in opposite directions. However, the structure in known fifth wheel driving arrangements for deploying and retracting the fifth wheel is generally complicated, particularly in relation to the feature that causes the auxiliary fifth wheel to remain in engagement with the floor in instances where the region of contact of the auxiliary fifth wheel with the floor is oriented in a plane generally below the plane containing the regions whereat each of the remaining wheels of the patient support engage the floor.




Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a fifth wheel support assembly which is configured to facilitate a movement of a fifth wheel to a retracted position oriented above the floor surface as well as a movement urged by a spring mechanism into engagement with the floor and with sufficient force to accommodate undulations in the floor surface and maintaining the requisite frictional contact with the floor to provide a continued and smooth driving of the patient support along the floor surface.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a fifth wheel support assembly as aforesaid which has a lost motion connection between the wheel support assembly and the bed frame for effecting a raising and lowering of the auxiliary fifth wheel so that the lost motion connection can accommodate undulations in the floor surface.




It is a further object of the invention to provide an inexpensive support structure, as aforesaid, which is easy to assemble, easy to service and durable in operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objects and purposes of the invention are met by providing a fifth wheel support assembly having a frame with plural floor engaging wheels mounted thereon. A housing configured for movement relative to the frame is provided as is a spring mechanism oriented between the frame and the housing so as to continually urge the housing toward the floor. An auxiliary wheel is mounted for rotation on an axle secured to the housing, a peripheral surface of the wheel normally engaging the floor in response to the spring mechanism urging the housing toward the floor. A drive motor mechanism is provided and is fastened either to the frame or to the housing. The drive motor mechanism has an elongate driven member that is retractable and extendable. A distal end of the driven member is fastened to the other of the frame and the housing by a fastening mechanism. The fastening mechanism includes a pin. The elongate driven member has an elongate track thereon and which is movable therewith and which guidingly receives thereon the pin. The elongate track has a stop configured to engage the pin in response to the elongate driven member being retracted to effect a movement of the housing away from the floor against the urging of the spring mechanism and, consequently, to cause a corresponding movement of the peripheral surface of the auxiliary wheel away from the floor.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and purposes of this invention will be apparent to persons acquainted with apparatus of this general type upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a fifth wheel support assembly embodying the invention;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the fifth wheel support assembly, the fifth wheel being in a raised position above the floor surface;





FIG. 3

is an isometric view similar to

FIG. 1

except that the auxiliary wheel has been shifted to a lowered position; and





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the fifth wheel assembly with the auxiliary wheel being illustrated in contact with a region of the floor surface that is below a plane containing the regions of contact of the plural floor engaging wheels with the floor surface.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

illustrates a fifth wheel support assembly


10


mounted on a frame


11


composed of a pair of side frame rails


12


and


13


and at least a pair of secondary rails


14


and


16


connected to and extending between the side frame rails


12


and


13


. The frame


11


has mounted thereon a plurality of castered wheels


17


. In this particular embodiment, the fifth wheel support assembly,is provided on a patient support which generally has four castered wheels


17


oriented at the four corners of the bed. Only two of the castered wheels


17


are illustrated in the drawings, it being understood that the fifth wheel support assembly


10


is oriented between the head end and foot end of the bed and between the secondary rails


14


and


16


as well as between frame rails


12


and


13


. The castered wheels


17


are each connected by means of a support bracket


18


secured in a conventional manner to the frame


11


.




A mounting mechanism


19


is provided for mounting a housing


21


to the secondary rail


16


. The mounting mechanism


19


includes a U-shaped bracket


22


having parallel legs


23


and


24


which straddle the secondary rail


16


as illustrated in FIG.


2


. The U-shaped bracket


22


is secured to the secondary rail


16


by a plurality of fasteners (not illustrated). A pair of support brackets


26


and


27


are laterally spaced along the length of the U-shaped bracket


22


and are fixedly secured to the U-shaped bracket


22


. The brackets


26


and


27


also include an axle


28


extending therebetween. In this particular embodiment, the axle


28


is oriented below the U-shaped bracket


22


.




The housing


21


is generally of an inverted U shape having a pair of parallel side flanges


29


and


31


each oriented in a plane parallel to a longitudinal axis of the frame


11


. The upper edge of the side flanges


29


and


31


are interconnected by a top wall member


32


. An ear


33


extends rearwardly from the side flange


29


and an ear


34


that is horizontally aligned with the ear


33


extends rearwardly from the side flange


31


. The ears


33


and


34


each have an opening


36


and


37


, respectively, for receiving therein the axle


28


. Each of the ears


33


and


34


are oriented side-by-side with the support brackets


26


and


27


, the aforesaid components extending in a plane generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the frame


11


. A torsion spring


38


having oppositely extending legs


39


and


41


encircles the axle


28


adjacent the support bracket


27


with one leg


39


of the spring bearing on a flange


42


provided on the side flange


29


and with the other leg


41


bearing against a plate


43


secured to the support bracket


27


. The state of the spring in

FIG. 2

is tensioned and is configured to continually urge the housing


21


counterclockwise about the axis of the axle


28


. If desired, an additional support bracket


44


can be provided intermediate the support brackets


26


and


27


to facilitate a support of the plate


43


at two locations and to control and maintain the torsion spring


38


therebetween.




An auxiliary fifth wheel


46


is mounted for rotation about an axle


47


rotatably secured by a bearing mechanism


48


mounted on the side flange


29


and by a corresponding bearing mechanism (not illustrated) mounted on the side flange


31


.




The housing


21


additionally includes a reversible drive motor mechanism


49


and a right angle transmission mechanism


51


configured to connect the output of the motor


49


to the axle


47


, which axle


47


is fixedly secured to the auxiliary wheel


46


. As a result, when the motor


49


is activated, the output thereof will effect, through the right angle drive transmission


51


, a driving of the axle


47


for rotation and a corresponding rotation of the auxiliary fifth wheel


46


. The motor and the right angle drive transmission


51


are fixedly secured to the housing by fasteners (not illustrated).




In this particular embodiment, the side flange


29


of the housing


21


includes a bracket


52


supporting a pin


53


oriented on an axis that is parallel to an axis of the axle


47


.




A bracket


54


is secured to the secondary rail


14


and includes a pair of parallel extending plates


56


projecting upstandingly away from the secondary rail


14


. An end


57


of each of the plates


56


remote from the secondary rail


14


includes a hole


58


therethrough, which holes are axially aligned with each other. If desired, crosswise extending members (not illustrated) can be provided between the plates


56


in order to rigidify the bracket structure.




A drive motor mechanism


60


is connected at one end to the bracket


54


and at the other end to the pin


53


. More specifically, the drive motor mechanism


60


is configured to extend and retract to effect a driving of the housing


51


about the axis of the axle


28


to cause the peripheral surface of the wheel


46


to be moved toward and away from, respectively, the upwardly facing surface of a floor


61


. In this particular embodiment, the drive motor mechanism


60


includes a reversible motor


62


having a rotatable output shaft which, upon being rotated, effects an extension and a retraction of a driven member


63


. The rotatable output of the motor


62


can be converted into a reciprocal motion of the driven member


63


by conventional means well known in the art. In this particular embodiment, the driven member


63


has an elongate slot


64


(

FIG. 3

) in which is received the pin


53


. The elongate slot


64


extends lengthwise of the driven member


63


. When the driven member


63


is moved to the retracted position illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the end of the elongate slot


63


remote from the drive motor


62


is engaged with the pin


53


so as to draw the housing


21


in a clockwise manner about the axis of the axle


28


and against the urging of the torsion spring


38


. Upon operation of the motor


62


to effect an extension of the driven member


63


to the fully extended position illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the pin


53


would be oriented mid-length of the slot


64


when the peripheral surface of the auxiliary wheel


46


is engaged with the floor surface


61


. As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, when the location whereat the auxiliary wheel


46


engages a floor surface


66


which is below the floor surface


61


upon which the castered wheels


17


are supported, the torsion spring


38


will effect a counterclockwise movement of the housing


21


to maintain an engagement of the peripheral surface of the auxiliary wheel with the floor surface


66


and with sufficient force so as to permit the auxiliary wheel


46


to maintain a driving movement of the wheel supported frame


11


.




It is to be recognized that the drive motor mechanism


60


could be connected in a reverse manner to that illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 4

. That is, the driven member


63


could be connected to the pin extending through the opening


53


in the plates


56


and the other end secured to the bracket


52


by means of the pin


53


.




It is to be also recognized that the drive motor mechanism


60


can be a drive motor


62


having a rotatable output shaft rotatable in a single direction of rotation. In this case, the output shaft of the drive motor


62


, when rotated, would rotatably drive an elongate double flighted screw shaft on which would be provided the driven member, here a traveling nut also having a double flighted internal screw thread operatively connected to the threads on the screw shaft. The traveling nut has an elongate slot therein, comparable to the slot


64


, which slot receives the pin


53


therein as described above. Upon the nut reaching an end of travel in both lengthwise directions along the length of the screw shaft, a continued rotation of the screw shaft will effect an automatic crossover of the operatively mated threads to cause a movement of the nut (driven member


63


) in the opposite directions.




Although a particular preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A fifth wheel support assembly, comprising:a frame having plural floor engaging wheels mounted thereon; a housing configured for movement relative to said frame toward and away from the floor; a resilient mechanism oriented between said frame and said housing and configured to continually urge said housing toward the floor; a wheel mounted for rotation on an axle secured to said housing, a peripheral surface of said wheel normally engaging the floor in response to said spring mechanism urging said housing toward the floor; a drive motor mechanism fastened to at least one of said frame and said housing and having a driven member that is retractable and extendable relative to said drive motor mechanism, said driven member being fastened to the other of said at least one of said housing and said frame by a fastening mechanism, said fastening mechanism including a pin having an axis that extends parallel to an axis of said axle, said driven member having an elongate slot slidably receiving therein said pin, said pin and said slot being configured to cause said pin to engage one end of said elongate slot in response to said driven member being retracted to effect a movement of said housing away from the floor against the urging of said spring mechanism and, consequently, a corresponding movement of said peripheral surface of said wheel away from the floor.
  • 2. The fifth wheel support assembly according to claim 1, wherein said pin and said slot are additionally configured to cause said pin to reside in and at a mid-length position of said elongate slot in response to said driven member being fully extended and said peripheral surface of said wheel at a location whereat said peripheral surface contacts the floor is coplanar with a plane containing the locations whereat each of said plural floor engaging wheels contacts the floor.
  • 3. The fifth wheel support assembly according to claim 1, wherein said drive motor mechanism includes a manually engageable switch.
  • 4. The fifth wheel support assembly according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes a motor having a rotatable output shaft, said axle being directly connected to said output shaft.
  • 5. A fifth wheel support assembly for a plural wheel supported patient support, comprising:a frame having said plural wheels mounted thereon, said frame having a head end and a foot end and a pair of elongate side frame rails extending between said head end and said foot end, said frame additionally having at least a pair of secondary rails connected to and extending between said elongate frame rails at spaced locations between said head end and said foot end; a housing pivotally mounted to said frame and for movement about a first axis to facilitate a movement of said housing toward and away from a floor surface engaged by said plural wheels; a spring mechanism oriented between said frame and said housing and configured to continually urge said housing toward the floor; an auxiliary wheel mounted for rotation on said housing on an axle secured to said housing, a peripheral surface of said wheel normally engaging the floor in response to said spring mechanism urging said housing toward the floor; a drive motor mechanism fastened to at least one of said frame and said housing and having an elongate driven member that is retractable and extendable relative to said drive motor mechanism, a distal end of said driven member being fastened to the other of said at least one of said housing and said frame by a fastening mechanism, said fastening mechanism including a pin having a second axis that extends parallel to said first axis, said elongate driven member having an elongate track thereon and movable therewith guidingly receiving thereon said pin, said elongate track having a stop thereon configured to engage said pin in response to said elongate driven member being retracted to effect a movement of said housing away from the floor against the urging of said spring mechanism and, consequently, a corresponding movement of said peripheral surface of said auxiliary wheel away from the floor.
  • 6. The fifth wheel support assembly according to claim 5, wherein said housing is pivotally mounted to a first one of said secondary rails and wherein said first axis is generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis between said head end and said foot end.
  • 7. The fifth wheel support assembly according to claim 5, wherein said drive motor mechanism is fastened to a first one of said secondary rails; and wherein said fastening mechanism is secured to said housing and being movable therewith.
  • 8. The fifth wheel support assembly according to claim 5, wherein said first axis, said second axis and an axis of said axle are parallel to each other.
  • 9. The fifth wheel support assembly according to claim 5, wherein said drive motor mechanism is fastened to a second one of said secondary rails; and wherein said fastening mechanism is secured to said housing and being movable therewith.
  • 10. The fifth wheel support assembly according to claim 9, wherein said first axis, said second axis and an axis of said axle are parallel to each other.
  • 11. The fifth wheel support assembly according to claim 10, wherein said housing includes a motor having a rotatable output shaft, said axle being directly connected to said output shaft.
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