Claims
- 1. A patient support apparatus comprising:
- a frame assembly defining a patient support plane;
- a pair of plate-like pivot arms pivotably mounted to said frame assembly, said pivot arms being pivotable about an axis, each of said pivot arms including at least one substantially flat side;
- a guard rail assembly secured to said pivot arms, said guard rail defining a second plane; said second plane being substantially perpendicular to said patient support plane when said guard rail is in a fully raised position, said axis running substantially parallel to said patient support plane and said second plane; and said pivot arms extending from said guard rail at an oblique angle with respect to said second plane, whereby said guard rail is positioned a distance from said frame assembly when in a raised position and beneath said frame assembly when in a lowered position;
- said frame assembly including a horizontally extending frame member, a pair of plate-like projections extending downwardly from and fixedly secured directly to said frame member, each of said plate-like projections including at least one substantially flat side, said substantially flat sides of said plate-like projections adjoining, respectively, said substantially flat sides of of said pivot arms;
- means for pivotably mounting said pair of pivot arms to said pair of projections;
- means for locking said guard rail in said fully raised position; and
- means for locking said guard rail in said lowered position.
- 2. A patient support apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of said projections includes an opening therein, at least one of said pivot arms includes an opening therein, a locking pin mounted to said frame assembly and opposing at least one of said openings, said openings being in alignment when said guard rail is in a first selected position, thereby allowing said locking pin to be inserted through both openings to lock the guard rail in said selected position.
- 3. A patient support apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein at least one of said pivot arms includes a second pin-receiving portion, said second pin-receiving portion being in alignment with said opening within one of said projections when said guard rail is in a second selected position.
- 4. A patient support apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein said second pin-receiving portion is a notch defined in an end surface of said pivot arm.
- 5. A guard rail assembly for a patient transport apparatus or the like, comprising:
- a frame; said frame including a horizontally extending frame member,
- a projection fixedly secured to and extending downwardly from said frame member, said projection including a substantially flat surface and first and second holes extending therethrough;
- a guard rail;
- a pivot arm fixedly secured to said guard rail and pivotably secured to said projection, said pivot arm being oriented with respect to said guard rail such that said guard rail is rotatable between an upright position wherein it is at least partially positioned above said frame and spaced away from said frame and a stored position wherein it is positioned below and under said frame;
- said pivot arm including a substantially flat surface and first and second holes extending therethrough, said flat surface of said pivot arm adjoining said flat surface of said projection;
- a pivot member extending through said respective first holes of said projection and pivot arm, thereby pivotably securing said pivot arm to said projection;
- said respective second holes of said projection and pivot arm being aligned when said guard rail is in a first selected rotational position; and
- means for locking said guard rail in said first selected rotational position, said locking means including a locking pin, said locking pin being aligned with at least one of said respective second holes.
- 6. An assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein said pivot arm extends at an oblique angle with respect to said guard rail.
- 7. An assembly as defined in claim 5 including means for automatically locking said guard rail when in said upright position.
- 8. An assembly as defined in claim 7 including means for automatically locking said guard rail when in said stored position.
- 9. An assembly as defined in claim 5 including a second projection fixedly secured to and extending downwardly from said frame, and a second pivot arm fixedly secured to said guard rail and pivotably secured to said second projection.
- 10. An assembly as defined in claim 9 wherein each of said pivot arms extends at an oblique angle with respect of said guard rail.
- 11. A guard rail assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein said pivot arm includes an end surface and a notch defined within said end surface, said notch being aligned with said second hole within said projection when said guard rail is in a second selected rotational position.
- 12. A guard rail assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein said projection and said pivot arm both have plate-like configuration.
- 13. A guard rail assembly as defined in claim 5 including a housing mounted to said projection, said housing including a bore aligned with said second hole within said projection, said locking pin being positioned within said bore.
- 14. A guard rail assembly as defined in claim 13 including a stationary trigger plate secured to said frame, said stationary trigger plate including a trigger projection, and a mobile trigger plate positioned at least partially in opposing relation to said trigger projection and secured to said locking pin.
- 15. A patient support apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said pair of pivot arms are positioned between said pair of projections.
- 16. A patient support apparatus as defined in claim 2 including a housing mounted to one of said projections, said housing including a bore aligned with said opening within said one of said projections, said locking pin being at least partially positioned within said bore.
- 17. A patient support apparatus as defined in claim 16 including a stationary trigger plate secured to said frame assembly, said stationary trigger plate including a trigger projection, and a mobile trigger plate positioned at least partially in opposing relation to said trigger projection and secured to said locking pin.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/166,675 filed on Mar. 11, 1988 and now U.S. Pat No. 4,858,260.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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