GUIDING WHEEL ASSEMBLY, ESPECIALLY FOR A HOSPITAL BED

Abstract
A guiding wheel assembly, mainly for a hospital bed, including a wheel (1) with a horizontal rotation axis (6) installed on an arm (7) that is fixed to the frame (5) with the use of an axis (4) allowing swinging in the vertical plane. The wheel (1) is firmly fixed in the straight direction. The arm (7) is provided with a track (3), against which a pressing element (8) leans. The pressing element (8) is fixed with a pin (9) to the frame (5) in a swinging way.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to a guiding wheel assembly, mainly for a hospital bed, comprising a wheel with a horizontal rotation axis installed on an arm that is fixed to the frame with the use of an axis allowing swinging in the vertical plane.


BACKGROUND ART

Some hospital beds are equipped with wheels to enable transport of patients between individual workplaces of the hospital. In the corners of the bottom frame of such a bed there are four travelling wheels that are freely turning around the vertical and horizontal axis. Such a design makes it possible to move the bed easily in all directions, but during the movements along hospital corridors it is difficult to keep the straight direction. This is why some beds are equipped with the fifth, so called guiding wheel that can be locked in the straight direction, so the bed keeps the straight direction.


The guiding wheel is usually positioned in the middle of the undercarriage, it is spring loaded and pressed to the floor with the force of approx. 200 to 500N. The control, i.e. locking of the guiding wheel in the straight direction may be either separate or derived from the control of the main wheels, or it may be self-locking.


A disadvantage of structures with separate control where the wheel is lowered onto the floor in such a way that the control force must overcome the force of the pressing spring is that the control force is relatively high while the accumulated energy of the compressed spring causes impacts during the control as well as noise when the wheel hits the floor.


In structures with a horizontal rotation axis combined with a vertical axis and locking control derived from the control of main wheels the locking in the straight direction is “pre-selected”, but it is only activated when the bed starts moving after the part with the vertical axis turns to the straight direction due to the turning of the guiding wheel and the lock engages. An advantage is a low control force. A disadvantage in this case is delayed locking as the wheel is not locked in the straight direction until the corresponding parts of the locking mechanism are turned towards each other.


In structures with a horizontal rotation axis combined with a vertical axis and self-locking of the guiding wheel in the straight direction e.g. a spring-loaded ball is used against which a groove is created in the required place where the ball may fit into to prevent free turning of the guiding wheel around the vertical axis. An advantage is that you do not need any other control since the wheel is locked automatically in the straight direction as soon as the ball fits into the corresponding groove. A disadvantage is that if it is necessary to move the bed in another than straight direction, you must exert an increased pressure on the bed to make the spring-loaded ball get out of the groove to deactivate the locking of the guiding wheel while the straight direction is locked again when during the turning of the wheel around the vertical axis the ball gets to the groove again. This is also related to the risk of spontaneous unlocking of the guiding wheel when passing through a bed due to an excessive side force.


In cheaper version of beds the fifth guiding wheel is not installed at all and locking in the straight direction is achieved by locking of one of the four main travelling wheels. However, this solution requires higher skills of the personnel with regard to moving the bed and at the same time larger handling areas for turning (wider corridors) since the free end of the bed gets considerably out of direction.


DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION

The above mentioned disadvantages are solved with a guiding wheel assembly, mainly for a hospital bed, comprising a wheel with a horizontal rotation axis installed on an arm that is fixed to the frame with the use of an axis allowing swinging in the vertical plane, characterized in that the wheel is firmly fixed in the straight direction and the arm is provided with a track, against which a pressing element leans, while the pressing element is fixed with a pin to the frame in a swinging way.


An advantage of this solution is that the guiding wheel is locked or unlocked immediately while the control forces are kept to the minimum. In addition, such a guiding wheel can be easily equipped with an electric drive as thanks to the design structure the power supply is simple.


To minimize the control forces it is advantageous if the track on the arm has the shape of a circle with its centre on the pin at least on a part of its surface.


In an advantageous embodiment behind the axis the arm continues as a lifting protrusion allowing lifting the guiding wheel over the floor.


In another advantageous version the pressing element comprises a spring.


For easy handling the pressing element may be equipped with a control pedal.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The guiding wheel assembly according to the invention will be described in a more detailed way with the use of an example of a particular design shown in drawings where individual figures represent:


FIG. 1—side view of the guiding wheel assembly, installed on the hospital bed frame


FIG. 2—top view of the assembly of FIG. 1


FIG. 3—front view of the assembly of FIG. 1


FIG. 4—perspective representation of the assembly of FIG. 1


FIG. 5—detail of the assembly with the guiding wheel pressed to the floor with the maximum force


FIG. 6—detail of the assembly with the guiding wheel relieved


FIG. 7—detail of the assembly with the guiding wheel lifted off the floor





MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION


FIGS. 1 to 4 show a frame 5 of a hospital bed that has four travelling wheels in the corners that can freely turn around the vertical and horizontal axis. In the middle of the frame 5 there is the fifth, so called guiding wheel 1. The assembly of the guiding wheel 1 (see FIGS. 5 to 7) comprises side supporting metal sheets that are firmly fixed to the frame 5. The horizontal rotation axis 6 of the guiding wheel 1 is installed on an arm 7 that is fixed between the supporting side metal sheets of the frame 5 with the use of the axis 4. The arm 7 can swing in the vertical plane.


On the upper side the arm 7 is provided with a track 3 that the pressing element 8 presses on. The pressing element 8 comprises a wound spring 11 and with the use of a pin 9 it is attached to the frame 5 in a swinging way. The track 3 on the upper side of the arm 7 has the shape of a circle with the centre on the pin 9. After the axis 4 the arm 7 continues as a lifting protrusion 2 that is an integral part of the arm 7. The pressing element 8 is equipped with a control pedal 10 for its turning between individual positions.


After pressing of the control pedal 10 (see FIG. 5) the pressing element 8 moves to the end of the arm 7 and the spring 11 presses the guiding wheel 1 with the maximum pressing force (approx. 300 to 400 N) to the floor. This way the hospital bed keeps the straight direction (or the direction given by the operator) although the travelling wheels can freely turn around the vertical axis.


After moving the pressing element 8 to the position above the axis 4 of the arm 7 (see FIG. 6) in spite of the same pressure of the spring 11 exerted on the arm 7 (circular shape of the track 3) the resulting force on the guiding wheel 1 is nearly zero and the guiding wheel 1 does not prevent the movement of the bed in any direction.


Through further lifting of the control pedal 10 the pressing element 8 moves to the lifting protrusion 2 (see FIG. 7) and lifts the arm 7 together with the wheel 1 above the floor. In this position the lifted wheel 1 does not prevent the bed from crossing barriers.

Claims
  • 1. A guiding wheel assembly, adapted for mounting to a hospital bed, comprising: a wheel with a horizontal rotation axis installed on an arm that is fixed to a frame with the use of an axis allowing swinging in the vertical plane, while the wheel is firmly fixed in the straight direction and the arm is provided with a track, against which a pressing element leans, while the pressing element is fixed with a pin to the frame in a swinging way,wherein after the axis the arm continues as a lifting protrusion and the pressing element comprises a spring.
  • 2. The assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the track on the arm has a surface having a circular shape with the center on the pin on at least part of its surface.
  • 3. The assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the pressing element is equipped with a control pedal.
  • 4. The assembly in accordance with claim 2, wherein the pressing element is equipped with a control pedal.
  • 5. A guiding wheel assembly, adapted for mounting to a hospital bed, comprising: a frame;an arm having a track, said arm being mounted to the frame by an axle permitting swinging movement in a vertical plane;a wheel rotatably mounted to the arm for rotation about a horizontal rotation axis and fixed in the straight direction;a pressing element swingably mounted to the frame by a pin and positioned for leaning against the track,wherein the arm has a lifting protrusion on an opposite side of the axle relative to the wheel, and wherein the pressing element comprises a spring.
  • 6. A guiding wheel assembly in accordance with claim 5, wherein said track has a surface having an arcuate shape and wherein the center of the pin engages at least a part of the surface of the track.
  • 7. A guiding wheel assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein said pressing element includes a pedal.
  • 8. A guiding wheel assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein said pressing element includes a pedal.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
PUV2006-18253 Nov 2006 CZ national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/CZ07/00089 9/25/2007 WO 00 4/24/2009