Claims
- 1. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of the patient, and a head support section including a head support member defining a head support surface configured to support the head of the patient and a first pair of parallel links configured to support the head support member, the links including first and second ends, the first ends being pivotally supported to permit movement of the head support section relative to the body support section, the head support member being pivotally supported by the second ends of the links to permit movement of the head support member relative to the links, the head support member extending from the second ends of the links toward the body support section.
- 2. The surgical table apparatus of claim 1, wherein the head support section is removably coupled to the body support section.
- 3. The surgical table apparatus of claim 1, wherein the body support section includes a body support surface configured to support the body of the patient and the links are configured to permit lowering of the head support surface below the level of the body support surface.
- 4. The surgical table apparatus of claim 1, wherein the head support member is cantilevered from the links.
- 5. The surgical table apparatus of claim 1, wherein the head support section further includes a second pair of parallel links configured to support the head support member.
- 6. The surgical table apparatus of claim 1, wherein the head support section includes a first position holder movable between a first position permitting movement of the links and a second position blocking movement of the links.
- 7. The surgical table apparatus of claim 6, wherein the head support section further includes a second position holder movable between a first position permitting movement of the head support member relative to the links and a second position blocking movement of the head support member relative to the links.
- 8. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of the patient, the body support section having a longitudinal axis, and a head support section including a head support member defining a head support surface configured to support the head of the patient and a first link extending away from the body support section, the link including a link body and first and second ends and defining a space lateral of the link body, the head support member being movably coupled to the second end of the link to permit movement of the head support member in the space lateral of the link body.
- 9. The surgical table apparatus of claim 8, wherein the head support section includes a second link, the first and second links are laterally spaced apart and cooperate to define the space therebetween.
- 10. The surgical table apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first and second links are parallel.
- 11. The surgical table apparatus of claim 8, wherein the body support section defines a body support surface and the links are configured to permit lowering of the head support surface of the head support member below the level of the body support surface.
- 12. The surgical table apparatus of claim 8, wherein the link is configured to permit lowering of the head support surface below the first end of the link.
- 13. The surgical table apparatus of claim 8, wherein the head support section further includes a first position holder movable between a first position permitting movement of the link and a second position blocking movement of the link.
- 14. The surgical table apparatus of claim 12, wherein the head support section further includes a second position holder movable between a first position permitting movement of the head support member relative to the link and a second position blocking movement of the head support member relative to the link.
- 15. The surgical table apparatus of claim 8, wherein the link is a component of a four-bar linkage configured to maintain the head support surface of the head support member is a generally horizontal orientation during movement of the head support member.
- 16. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section including a body support section adapted to support the body of the patient, and a head support section including a head support surface and a first four-bar linkage configured to permit lowering of the head support surface below the level of the body support surface.
- 17. The surgical table apparatus of claim 16, wherein the head support section further includes a second four-bar linkage that is parallel with the first four-bar linkage and configured to permit lowering of the head support surface below the level of the body support surface.
- 18. The surgical table apparatus of claim 17, wherein the head support member is positioned between the first and second four-bar linkages.
- 19. The surgical table apparatus of claim 16, wherein the first four-bar linkage is configured to maintain the head support surface of the head support member in a generally horizontal orientation during movement of the head support member.
- 20. The surgical table apparatus of claim 16, wherein the head support section further includes a first position holder movable between a bound position blocking movement of the first four-bar linkage and an unbound position permitting movement of the first four-bar linkage.
- 21. The surgical table apparatus of claim 20, wherein the head support section further includes a second position holder movable between a first position permitting movement of the head support member relative to the first four-bar linkage and a second position blocking movement of the head support member relative to the first four-bar linkage.
- 22. The surgical table apparatus of claim 16, wherein the first four-bar linkage includes a first link, a second link pivotably coupled to the first link at a first pivot location, a third link pivotably coupled to the second link at a second pivot location, and a fourth link pivotably coupled to the third link at a third pivot location and pivotably coupled to the first link at a fourth pivot location.
- 23. The surgical table apparatus of claim 22, wherein the first link is removably coupled to the body support section.
- 24. The surgical table apparatus of claim 22, wherein the first link is coupled to the body support section and the head section support further includes a position holder positioned to block pivotably movement of the second link relative to the first link at the first pivot location.
- 25. The surgical table apparatus of claim 24, wherein the head section support further includes a second position holder movable between a first position permitting movement of the head support member relative to the first four-bar linkage and a second position blocking movement of the head support member relative to the first four-bar linkage.
- 26. The surgical table apparatus of claim 22, wherein the head support member is coupled to the third link.
- 27. The surgical table apparatus of claim 22, wherein the first and second pivot locations are spaced apart by a first distance and the third and fourth pivot locations are spaced apart by a second distance that is greater than the first distance.
- 28. The surgical table apparatus of claim 22, wherein the first and third links are non-parallel.
- 29. The surgical table apparatus of claim 28, wherein the second and fourth links are non-parallel.
- 30. The surgical table apparatus of claim 16, wherein the head support member includes a notched portion defining a clearance space through which at least a portion of the first four-bar linkage passes during lowering of the head support surface below the level of the body support surface.
- 31. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the appendages and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of the patient, and an appendage support section coupled to the body support section, the appendage support section including an appendage support surface and a linkage configured to permit movement of the appendage support surface through first and second ranges of elevations relative to the body support section, the appendage support surface being substantially parallel to the body support section though the first range of elevations and substantially non-parallel to the body support section through the second range of elevations.
- 32. The surgical table apparatus of claim 31, wherein the linkage is a four-bar linkage.
- 33. The surgical table apparatus of claim 32, wherein the linkage includes a first link, a second link pivotably coupled to the first link at a first pivot location, a third link pivotably coupled to the second link at a second pivot location, and a fourth link pivotably coupled to the third link at a third pivot location and pivotably coupled to the first link at a fourth pivot location.
- 34. The surgical table apparatus of claim 33, wherein the first link is removably coupled to the body support section.
- 35. The surgical table apparatus of claim 33, wherein the first link is coupled to the body support section and the head section support further includes a position holder positioned to block pivotably movement of the second link relative to the first link at the first pivot location.
- 36. The surgical table apparatus of claim 33, wherein the head support member is coupled to the third link.
- 37. The surgical table apparatus of claim 33, wherein the first and second pivot locations are spaced apart by a first distance and the third and fourth pivot locations are spaced apart by a second distance that is greater than the first distance.
- 38. The surgical table apparatus of claim 33, wherein the first and third links are non-parallel.
- 39. The surgical table apparatus of claim 38, wherein the second and fourth links are non-parallel.
- 40. The surgical table apparatus of claim 31, wherein the head support member includes a notched portion defining a clearance space through which at least a portion of the linkage passes during lowering of the head support surface below the level of the body support section.
- 41. The surgical table apparatus of claim 31, wherein the linkage is configured to rotate relative to the body support section about a first pivot axis in a clockwise direction and an opposite counterclockwise direction, the head support member is configured to rotate relative to the linkage about a second pivot axis in the clockwise direction and an opposite counter clockwise direction, the linkage is configured to automatically rotate the head section member in the clockwise direction when the linkage is rotating in the counterclockwise direction.
- 42. The surgical table apparatus of claim 31, wherein the appendage section support includes a position holder movable between a first position permitting movement of the linkage relative to the body support section and a second position blocking movement of the linkage relative to the body support section.
- 43. The surgical table apparatus of claim 31, wherein the appendage section support includes a position holder movable between a first position permitting movement of the head support member relative to the linkage and a second position blocking movement of the head support member relative to the linkage.
- 44. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section including a body support surface adapted to support the body of a patient, and a head support section including a head support member defining a head support surface adapted to support the head of a patient and a member support configured to support the head support member, the member support being configured to permit movement of the head support surface of the head support member between a first use position and a storage position with the head support surface and the body support surface cooperating to define an angle of greater than 270° therebetween.
- 45. The surgical table apparatus of claim 44, wherein the angle is greater than 300°.
- 46. The surgical table apparatus of claim 45, wherein the angle is 315°.
- 47. The surgical table apparatus of claim 44, wherein the head support surface and the body support surface cooperate to define and angle of 180° when the head support member is in the use position.
- 48. The surgical table apparatus of claim 44, wherein the member support is configured to permit movement of the head support surface to a second use position elevated above the body support surface.
- 49. The surgical table apparatus of claim 48, wherein the head support surface defines a plane that is parallel and spaced apart from a plane defined by the body support section when the head support member is in the second use position.
- 50. The surgical table apparatus of claim 48, wherein the member support is pivotably coupled to the body support section.
- 51. The surgical table apparatus of claim 48, wherein the head support surface faces toward the floor when in the storage position.
- 52. The surgical table apparatus of claim 48, wherein the member support of the head section support includes a four-bar linkage.
- 53. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section including a body support surface adapted to support the body of a patient, and a head support section including a head support member including a head support surface adapted to support the head of a patient, the head support surface and the body support surface cooperating to define an angle therebetween, the head support section further including a first position holder configured to permit adjustment of the angle, the head support member including a first end and a second opposite end positioned between the first end and the body support section, the position holder being positioned adjacent to the first end of the head support member.
- 54. The surgical table apparatus of claim 53, wherein the head support section further includes a second position holder configured to move between a first position permitting movement of the head support member relative to the body support section.
- 55. The surgical table apparatus of claim 53, wherein the first position holder includes a worm gear mechanism having first and second gears that mate.
- 56. The surgical table apparatus of claim 53, wherein the head section support further includes a member support positioned to support the head support member relative to the body support section and the first position holder is configured to permit movement of the head support member relative to the member support.
- 57. The surgical table apparatus of claim 56, wherein the member support includes a first end pivotably supported by the body support section and a second end spaced apart from the first end, and the first position holder is positioned adjacent to the second end of the member support.
- 58. The surgical table apparatus of claim 56, wherein the first position holder is configured to permit movement of the second end of the head support member to elevations above and below the first end of the head support member.
- 59. The surgical table apparatus of claim 53, wherein the first position holder is movable between a first position blocking movement of the head support member relative to the body support section and a second position permitting movement of the head support member relative to the body support section.
- 60. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of a patient, and a head support section including first and second head support members adapted to support the head of a patient, the first head support member being configured to move between a support position supporting a portion of the patient's head and a non-support position spaced apart from said portion of the patient's head, the second head support member being configured to move between a support position supporting another portion of the patient's head and a non-support position spaced apart from said portion of the patient's head, the first head support member being movable independently from the second head support member.
- 61. The surgical table apparatus of claim 60, wherein the head support section is pivotable relative to the body support section.
- 62. The surgical table apparatus of claim 60, wherein the first head support member is positioned between the second head support member and the body support section.
- 63. The surgical table apparatus of claim 62, wherein the second head support member and the body support section cooperate to define a recess therebetween and the first head support member substantially fills the recess when in the support position and is position away from the space permitting access to the patient's head through the recess when in the non-support position.
- 64. The surgical table apparatus of claim 60, wherein the second head support member is configured to rotate about an axis relative to the body support section, and the first head support member is configured to rotate about the axis relative to the second head support member.
- 65. The surgical table apparatus of claim 60, wherein the head support section further includes a position holder configured to permit movement of the first and second head support members.
- 66. The surgical table apparatus of claim 65, wherein the position holder includes a first coupler configured to move between a first position permitting movement of the first and second head support member relative to the body support section and a second coupler configured to permit movement to the first head support member relative to the second head support member.
- 67. The surgical table apparatus of 66, wherein the second coupler is coupled to the first coupler.
- 68. The surgical table apparatus of claim 67, wherein the first coupler includes a shaft configured to rotate relative to the body support section and a clamp configured to block rotation of the shaft and the second coupler is configured to rotate on the shaft and includes a clamp configured to block rotation of the second coupler on the shaft.
- 69. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of a patient, and a head support section including first and second head support members adapted to support the head of a patient, the second head support member defining a recess sized to removably receive the first head support member.
- 70. The surgical table apparatus of claim 69, wherein the first head support member is pivotable relative to the second head support member.
- 71. The surgical table apparatus of claim 69, wherein the first head support member is oval-shaped.
- 72. The surgical table apparatus of claim 69, wherein the first head support member is triangle-shaped.
- 73. The surgical table apparatus of claim 69, wherein the first head support member is positioned between the second head support member and the body support section.
- 74. The surgical table apparatus of claim 69, wherein the first and second head support members are pivotable relative to the body support section.
- 75. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of a patient, and a head support section including a first head support member adapted to support a first portion of a patient's head, a second head support member adapted to support a second portion of a patient's head, and a position holder configured to permit movement of the first and second head support members relative to the body support section, the position holder being configured to permit movement of the first and second members relative to one another.
- 76. The surgical table apparatus of claim 75, wherein the position holder is configured to block movement of the second head support member relative to the body support section during movement of the first head support member relative to the second head support member.
- 77. The surgical table apparatus of claim 75, wherein the second head support member and the body support section cooperate to define a recess and the first head support member is positioned in the recess.
- 78. The surgical table apparatus of claim 75, wherein the position holder includes a shaft configured to permit rotation of the second head support member relative to the body support section.
- 79. The surgical table apparatus of claim 78, wherein the shaft is configured to permit rotation of the first head support member relative to the body support section and the second head support member.
- 80. The surgical table apparatus of claim 79, wherein the position holder further includes a first clamp configured to move between a first position permitting rotation of the first support member relative to the shaft and a second position blocking rotation of the first support member relative to the shaft.
- 81. The surgical table apparatus of claim 80, wherein the position holder further includes a second clamp movable between a first position permitting rotation of the shaft relative to the head support section and a second position blocking rotation of the shaft relative to the body support section.
- 82. The surgical table apparatus of claim 78, wherein the position holder includes a clamp movable between a first position permitting rotation of the shaft relative to the head support section and a second position blocking rotation of the shaft relative to the body support section.
- 83. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of a patient, and a head support section including a head support member adapted to support a patient's head and a position holder configured to permit movement of the head support member relative to the body support section, the position holder including a binding member and a bound member, the binding member including an edge defining a void sized to receive a portion of the bound member, the binding member being movable relative to the portion of the bound member between a bound position in which a projection of the void relative to the portion of the bound member has a first area and a unbound position in which the projection of the void relative to the portion of the bound member has a second area that is greater than the first area.
- 84. The surgical table apparatus of claim 83, wherein the position holder further includes a member mover configured to move the binding member between first and second positions moving the binding member between the bound and unbound positions.
- 85. The surgical table apparatus of claim 84, wherein the member mover slides relative to the binding member between the first and second positions.
- 86. The surgical table apparatus of claim 84, wherein the member mover includes a cam positioned to engage the binding member to move the binding member between the first and second positions.
- 87. The surgical table apparatus of claim 84, wherein the member mover is biased toward the first position.
- 88. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of the patient, and a head support section including a head support member including a head support surface adapted to support the head of a patient, a member support configured to support the head support member and permit movement of the head support member relative to the body support section, and a position holder supported by the member support and configured to permit movement of the head support member relative to the body support section, the position holder including a worm gear mechanism.
- 89. The surgical table apparatus of claim 88, wherein the position holder is configured to permit movement between the head support member and the member support.
- 90. The surgical table apparatus of claim 88, wherein the member support is pivotably relative to the body support section.
- 91. The surgical table apparatus of claim 88, wherein the head support member includes another position holder movable between a first position permitting movement of the member support relative to the body support section and a second position blocking movement of the member support relative to the body support section.
- 92. The surgical table apparatus of claim 88, wherein the worm gear mechanism includes a first gear adapted for rotation by a user and a second gear that mates with the first gear, the second gear rotates in response to rotation of the first gear, the head support member is coupled to rotate with the second gear to move the head support surface relative to the body support surface in response to rotations of the first gear by the user.
- 93. The surgical table apparatus of claim 88, wherein the member support is configured to include an interior region sized to receive the worm gear mechanism.
- 94. The surgical table apparatus of claim 93, wherein the member support of the head support section includes a four-bar linkage.
- 95. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of a patient, and a head support section including a head support member including a head support surface adapted to support the head of a patient and a position holder configured to permit movement of the head support member relative to the body support section, the position holder including a first base supported by the body support section and a second base configured to support the head support member, the second base being movable relative to the first base to permit movement of the head support member relative to the body support section, the position holder further including a cam configured to move relative to at least one of the first and second bases and a key configured to block movement of the second base relative to the first base when in a locked position and to permit movement of the second base relative to the first base when in an unlocked position, the cam being positioned to move the key between the locked and unlocked positions.
- 96. The surgical table apparatus of claim 95, wherein the key is circular.
- 97. The surgical table apparatus of claim 96, wherein the key is cylindrical.
- 98. The surgical table apparatus of claim 96, wherein the key is spherical.
- 99. The surgical table apparatus of claim 95, wherein at least one of the bases includes an aperture and the key is positioned in the aperture.
- 100. The surgical table apparatus of claim 99, wherein at least one of the bases includes a plurality of notches sized to receive a portion of the key and the aperture and at least one of the notches align to receive the key when the key is in the locked position.
- 101. The surgical table apparatus of claim 95, wherein the position holder includes a plurality of keys.
- 102. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of a patient, and a head support section including a head support member including a head support surface adapted to support the head of a patient and a position holder configured to permit movement of the head support member relative to the body support section, the position holder including a first base, a second base movable relative to the first base, and a key movable relative to the first and second bases, at least one of the bases being configured to support the head support member, at least one of the first and second bases including a first set of complementary formations, the key including a second set of complementary formations that interacts with the first set of complementary formations to block movement of the first base relative to the second base, movement of the key disengages the first and second complementary formations to permit movement of the first and second bases to permit movement of the head support section relative to the body support section.
- 103. The surgical table apparatus of claim 102, wherein the first and second sets of complementary formations include a plurality of teeth.
- 104. The surgical table apparatus of claim 103, wherein each of plurality of the teeth includes a longitudinal axis and each of the longitudinal axes intersect at a common point.
- 105. The surgical table apparatus of claim 102, wherein the first base is configured to rotate relative to the second base and the key is permitted to rotate relative to one of the first and second bases and blocked against rotation relative to the other of the first and second bases.
- 106. The surgical table apparatus of claim 102, wherein the position holder further includes a shaft, the first and second bases include apertures sized to receive the shaft, and the key is coupled to the shaft for movement therewith by a user.
- 107. The surgical table apparatus of claim 102, wherein the key is biased so that the first and second sets of complementary formations are urged together.
- 108. A surgical table device comprising
a surgical table apparatus including a body support section adapted to support the body of a patient and an appendage support section including an appendage support member adapted to support an appendage of the patient and a frame member configured to support the head support member relative to the body support section, and an accessory apparatus configured to removably couple to the frame member of the appendage support section.
- 109. The surgical table device of claim 108, wherein the frame member is substantially rectangular in cross-section.
- 110. The surgical table device of claim 108, wherein the frame member includes a notch sized to permit a portion of the accessory apparatus to pass therethrough during coupling of the accessory apparatus to the frame member.
- 111. The surgical table device of claim 110, wherein the frame member includes a second notch spaced apart from the first mentioned notch and sized to permit another portion of the accessory apparatus to pass therethrough during coupling of the accessory apparatus to the frame member.
- 112. The surgical table device of claim 108, wherein the frame member is pivotably supported relative to the body support section.
- 113. The surgical table device of claim 108, wherein the frame member bears the gravitational force of the patient supported by the appendage support surface.
- 114. The surgical table device of claim 108, wherein the appendage support section further includes another frame member, the accessory apparatus is configured to removably couple to said frame member.
- 115. The surgical table device of claim 114, wherein the frame members of the appendage support section bear all the gravitational force applied to the appendage support surface by the patient.
- 116. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a body support section adapted to support the body of a patient, and a head support section including a cover having an interior region and a head support pad positioned in the cover and defining a void sized to receive a portion of a patient's head.
- 117. The surgical table apparatus of claim 116, wherein the head support pad has a maximum thickness and a surface defining the void, the surface has a height that is equal to at least half the maximum thickness.
- 118. The surgical table apparatus of claim 116, wherein the void is tapered.
- 119. The surgical table apparatus of claim 116, wherein the void is cylindrical.
- 120. The surgical table apparatus of claim 116, wherein the head support pad includes a first portion and a second portion that is removable from the first portion, and the first portion is positioned in the cover and defines the void.
- 121. The surgical table apparatus of claim 120, wherein the first portion of the head support member includes a resilient portion, the first portion is movable between a first position relative to the second portion with the void positioned over the resilient portion and a second position relative to the second portion with the resilient portion positioned under the void.
- 122. A surgical table apparatus configured to support the head and body of a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a base, a body support section adapted to support the body of a patient, and a head support section including a head support member and a member support configured to support the head support member, the head support member including a first head support pad, the first head support pad including a first head support surface adapted to support the head of a patient and a second head support surface adapted to support the head of a patient, the first head support pad providing a first firmness for the first head support surface and a second firmness for the second head support surface that is greater than the first firmness, the first head support pad being movable between a first position with the first head support surface positioned to support the head of a patient and a second position with the second head support surface positioned to support the head of the patient.
- 123. The surgical table apparatus of claim 122, wherein the head support member includes a second head support pad defining a recess sized to removably receive the first head support pad.
- 124. The surgical table apparatus of claim 122, wherein the first head support pad includes a void positioned under the first head support surface.
- 125. The surgical table apparatus of claim 122, wherein the first head support pad is circular.
- 126. A patient head support section configured to support the head of a patient when the patient is positioned in the prone position on a surgical table apparatus, the patient head support section comprising
a head support pad adapted to support the head of a patient and including an aperture through which to view a patient's face, and a transparent member configured to support the head support pad to permit viewing of the patient's face therethrough.
- 127. The patient head support section of claim 126, wherein the transparent member is positioned under the head support pad.
- 128. The patient head support section of claim 126, further comprising a link adapted to be coupled to a remainder of the surgical table apparatus, the link being configured to support the transparent member and permit movement of the transparent member relative to the remainder of the surgical table apparatus.
- 129. The patient head support section of claim 128, wherein the transparent member is movably coupled to the link.
- 130. The patient head support section of claim 129, wherein the transparent member is pivotably coupled to the link.
- 131. A patient head support section configured to support the head of a patient when the patient is positioned in the prone position on a surgical table apparatus, the patient head support section comprising
a head support member adapted to support the head of a patient and including an aperture through which to view a patient's face, and a mirror having a first end and a second end spaced apart from the first end, the mirror being pivotably coupled to the head support section along the first end of the mirror.
- 132. The patient head support section of claim 131, wherein the head support member further includes a head support pad and a transparent member supporting the head support pad and the mirror is pivotably coupled to the transparent member.
- 133. The patient head support section of claim 131, wherein the mirror pivots about a lateral axis of rotation.
- 134. The patient head support section of claim 131, further comprising a member support configured to support the head support member, wherein the head support member is movable relative to the member support.
- 135. A surgical table apparatus configured to support a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a deck support, and a deck including a deck frame and a body support member supported by the deck frame and defining a patient support surface having leg, lower torso, upper torso, and head sections, the deck frame including a leg section supported by the deck support, a lower torso section coupled to the leg section, an upper torso section pivotably coupled to the lower torso section, and a head section coupled to the upper torso section, the upper and lower torso sections being configured to move to a first position supporting the upper and lower torso sections of the patient support surface in positions defining an angle greater than 180° therebetween.
- 136. The surgical table apparatus of claim 135, wherein the angle is greater than 200°.
- 137. The surgical table apparatus of claim 136, wherein the angle is greater than 220°.
- 138. The surgical table apparatus of claim 137, wherein the angle is 235°.
- 139. The surgical table apparatus of claim 135, wherein the lower torso section of the deck frame is cantilevered from the leg section of the deck frame.
- 140. The surgical table apparatus of claim 139, wherein the upper torso section of the deck frame is cantilevered from the lower torso section of the deck frame.
- 141. The surgical table apparatus of claim 135, further comprising an actuator, wherein the actuator extends between the lower torso section of deck frame and the leg section of the deck frame to power movement of the lower torso section of the deck frame relative to the leg section of the deck frame.
- 142. A surgical table apparatus configured to support a patient, the surgical table apparatus comprising
a deck support, and a deck including a deck frame supported by the deck support and a body support member supported by the deck frame and defining a patient support surface having lower leg, upper leg, torso, and head sections, the deck frame including a lower leg section, an upper leg section, a torso section, and a head section, the upper and lower leg sections being configured to move between a first position supporting the upper and lower leg sections of the patient support surface in substantially co-planar positions and in a second position supporting the upper and lower leg sections of the patient support surface in positions defining a first angle substantially greater than 180° therebetween, the deck further including an actuator positioned to move the upper and lower leg sections of the deck frame between the first and second positions.
- 143. The surgical table apparatus of claim 142, wherein the upper leg section and the torso section of the frame are configured to move between a third position supporting the upper leg section and the torso section of the patient support surface in substantially co-planar positions and in a fourth position supporting the upper leg section and the torso section of the patient support surface in positions defining a second angle substantially greater than 180° therebetween.
- 144. The surgical table apparatus of claim 143, wherein the deck further includes another actuator positioned to move the upper leg section and the torso section of the deck frame between the third and fourth positions.
- 145. The surgical table apparatus of claim 142, wherein the lower leg section includes a calf section and foot section, the calf section is coupled to the upper leg section at a first location and the foot section is pivotably coupled to the calf section at a second location, the calf section is configured to permit movement of the second location relative to the first location so that when the second location is in a first position, the first and second locations are spaced apart by a first distance, and when the second location is in a second position, the first and second locations are spaced apart by a second distance that is greater than the first distance.
- 146. The surgical table apparatus of claim 142, wherein the angle is substantially greater than 225°.
- 147. The surgical table apparatus of claim 146, wherein the angle is equal to 270°.
- 148. The surgical table apparatus of claim 142, wherein the lower leg section of the frame is cantilevered from the upper leg section of the frame.
- 149. The surgical table apparatus of claim 148, wherein the upper leg section of the frame is supported by the deck support.
- 150. The surgical table apparatus of claim 149, further comprising an actuator, wherein the actuator extends between the upper leg section of deck frame and the lower leg section of the frame to power movement of the lower leg section of the deck frame relative to the upper leg section of the deck frame.
RELATED PROCEEDINGS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/874,710, to Weil et al., filed Jun. 5, 2001; and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/934,226, to Borders, filed Aug. 21, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/734,487, to Borders, filed Dec. 11, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,012, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/187,990, to Borders, filed Nov. 6, 1998, which claims benefit to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 60/064,709 and 60/083,673. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patents Application Nos. 60/264,090, to Borders et al., filed on Jan. 25, 2001; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/264,214, to Blyshak et al., filed Jan. 25, 2001; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/300,625, to Borders et al., filed on Jun. 25, 2001 to Borders et al.; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/326,866, to Borders et al., filed Oct. 3, 2001. The disclosures of all the above-referenced patent applications are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (6)
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Date |
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60064709 |
Nov 1997 |
US |
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60083673 |
Apr 1998 |
US |
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60264090 |
Jan 2001 |
US |
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60264214 |
Jan 2001 |
US |
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60300625 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
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60326866 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
09187990 |
Nov 1998 |
US |
Child |
09734487 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
09734487 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
09934226 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (2)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09874710 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10056959 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09934226 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
Child |
10056959 |
Jan 2002 |
US |