The present disclosure generally relates to a system and method for adjusting the height of a portion of a patient support table. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a system and method that adjusts the height of a portion of a patient support table depending upon the type of patient such that the patient support table can cater to the needs of a wide variety of patients and increase the ergonomics of the patient support table.
Medical diagnostic imaging and scanning, systems, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) apparatus, X-Ray machines, positron emission tomography (PET) scanners and computer tomography (CT) scanners are well known in the industry. Such machines are able to carry out medical scanning procedures that are able to diagnose various medical conditions, such as internal injuries, cancerous tumors and the like.
In order to obtain an image of a patient with the different types of CT and MRI scanners, it is necessary that the patient be located exactly at a predetermined position within the scanning device. For such reason, the scanning devices include a patient support table that is movable vertically to properly position the patient relative to the scanner. In addition, a support platform of the patient support table is movable horizontally to move the patient into and out of the scanning device.
To accommodate various patients, the height of a patient support table can be manually adjusted by medical personnel in the testing room. During such adjustment, the entire top surface of the table can be raised or lowered depending upon the patient being loaded onto the table. Currently available adjustable patient support tables raise and lower the entire top surface of the table to initially load the patient onto the table and, after the patient has been loaded, raise the table to the required height for examination.
Although currently available adjustable patient support tables can lower the entire top surface to a lowered height, the lowered height is only a benefit to patients who are mobile. If a patient is on a stretcher, the entire top surface of the patient support table is left at the raised position such that the patient can be transferred onto the patient support table from a stretcher. Further, since the weight of patients in hospitals and clinics is increasing, currently available adjustable patient support tables need to be able to handle larger patients.
The present disclosure generally relates to a system and method for adjusting the height of a portion of a patient support table. The center section of the patient support table is movable between a fully lowered height and a fully raised height to cater to the needs of a wide variety of patients and increase the ergonomic capabilities of the patient support table.
The patient support table of the present disclosure is operable to position and support a patient above a floor such that the patient can be supported during a medical scanning procedure carried out by a medical scanning device. The patient support table includes a patient support platform that is movable into and out of the medical scanning device as desired.
The patient support platform of the patient support table includes first and second sections that are each located at a first height above the floor. A center section is positioned between the first and second sections and is movable relative, to the stationary first and second sections. The center section is movable between a raised position in which the center section is at the same height as the first and second sections. In the raised position, the center section, the first section, and the second section are located at the same first height and create the patient support platform that is capable of supporting the patient in a supine position.
The center section can be lowered to a fully lowered position in which the center section is at a second height that is well below the first height. When the center section is in the lowered position, a patient can be seated on the center section.
The patient support table further includes a lift mechanism that is mounted to the support table and is able to raise and lower the center section between the raised and lowered positions. When a patient is initially received on the center section in its fully lowered position, the lift mechanism can be operated to raise the center section from the lowered, second height to the raised, first height. Once the lift mechanism has raised the center section to the raised position, the patient can lay on the fully formed patient support platform.
In a contemplated embodiment of the disclosure, the center section can include a pair of arm boards that are movable with the center section. Each of the pair of arm boards are separately movable between a raised position and a lowered position. When the arm board is in the raised position, the arm board can function as a back rest for a seated patient. When the arm board is in the lowered position, the arm board can function as a thigh support for the seated patient.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the lift mechanism includes a pair of threaded lead screws that are each coupled to one end of the movable center section. A drive motor that forms a portion of the lift mechanism is operable to rotate the pair of threaded lead screws. Rotation of the threaded lead screws causes the center section to move upward or downward, depending upon the direction of rotation. In this manner, the lift mechanism is able to raise and lower the center section relative to the stationary first and second sections.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the patient support table is stationary relative to the medical scanning device. In an alternate embodiment, the patient support table is mobile and can be moved away from the medical scanning device. In each embodiment, the lift mechanism used to raise and lower the center section is contained within a base of the patient support table.
The patient support table further includes a platform drive mechanism that is operable to move the patient support platform into and out of the medical scanning device. In the embodiment in which the patient support table is stationary, the platform drive mechanism is mounted to the second section of the patient support table. In the embodiment in which the patient support table is movable, the platform drive mechanism is mounted to a stationary portion of the medical scanning device. In each case, the platform drive mechanism is operable to move the complete patient support platform, including the first section, the center section and the second section, into and out of the medical scanning device. In one embodiment of the disclosure, the platform drive mechanism is a belt drive that engages a pair of belts extending through the medical scanning device. Operation of the belt drive moves the patient support platform into and out of the medical device as desired.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the disclosure. In the drawings:
In the present description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be applied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed. The different systems and methods described herein may be used alone or in combination with other systems and methods. Various equivalents, alternatives and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims. Each limitation in the appended claims is intended to invoke interpretation under 35 U.S.C. §112, sixth paragraph, only if the terms “means for” or “step for” are explicitly recited in the respective limitation.
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In accordance with the present disclosure, the support platform 16 of the patient support table 12 includes multiple sections. Specifically, the support platform 16 includes a stationary first section 26 and a stationary second section 28 that are positioned on opposite sides of a movable center section 30. The center section 30 is movable from a fully lowered position shown in
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When the center section 30 is in the fully lowered position as shown in
The center section 30 includes first and second arm boards 38a and 38b that are positioned on opposite lateral sides of the center section 30. In the condition shown in
The center section 30 of the patient support table 12 is supported at both its first end 40 and its second end 42 by a lift mechanism 44, which is best shown in
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Once the center section 30 reaches the fully raised position, the magnetic latch 62 formed in the second section 26 engages a similar latch 64 in the center section 30. In addition to the magnetic latching, a mechanical latch can also be used to join the center section 30 with the second section 28.
The opposite end of the center section includes a similar magnetic latch 66 that engages a latch 68 formed in the first section 26. The latching between the center section 30 and each of the first and second sections 26, 28 occurs only when the center section 30 moves to the fully raised position shown in
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In the embodiment illustrated with a movable patient support table, the medical scanning device 10 includes a bridge extension 88 as best shown in
As in the fixed embodiment of the patient support table previously discussed, in the mobile embodiment of the patient support table 82, the center section 30 is movable between the lowered position shown in
In both embodiments, when a patient is initially presented to the patient support table, the center section 30 can be moved to the fully lowered position as shown in
Once the patient is laying on the table, the mechanical and magnetic latching members between the center section 30 and the pair of outer sections 26, 28 allow the entire patient support platform to move as one unit. Movement of the patient support platform is carried out by the platform drive mechanism 72 in the first embodiment and the platform drive mechanism 90 in the second embodiment. The platform drive mechanisms allow the complete support platform to move into and out of the medical scanning device 10 in a known manner.
In the embodiment of the patient supply table shown in the present disclosure, the center section is designed to support at least 750 pounds and to be movable between the lowered position of 350-400 mm to the fully raised position of 950 mm above the floor. In this manner, the patient support table can handle patients of all different sizes, weights and physical abilities. Likewise, if the patient is supported on a stretcher, the center section can be moved to the fully raised position such that the patient can be transferred from the stretcher directly onto the patient support table.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences front the literal languages of the claims.