Claims
- 1. A support stand for positioning the head of a patient who is lying prone, comprising:
- a base;
- a face plate;
- means for movably mounting the face plate to the base;
- a first rod pivotally connected to the face plate;
- a second rod pivotally connected to the base;
- one of the rods being relatively larger in diameter and another of the rods being relatively smaller in diameter;
- a turnbuckle body engaging the rods;
- the one rod defining an internal bore in which the other rod is receivable;
- the rods having one position wherein segments of the rods are within the turnbuckle body and portions of the segments are in telescoped juxtaposition within the turnbuckle body.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein one of the portions comprises a majority of a length of the one rod and another of the portions comprises a majority of the length of the other rod.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein:
- the turnbuckle body defines a stepped bore having a larger diameter section engaging the one rod and a smaller diameter section engaging the other rod;
- the device further comprises means for preventing the rods from being translated away from the body past fully extended positions, the preventing means including a stop on either the one or the other rod, wherein the stop engages the stepped bore during the fully extended position of the other rod.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein the stop is an annular enlargement at one end of the other rod, the annular enlargement engaging a shoulder in the stepped bore during the fully extended position of the other rod.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein:
- the one rod has a first threaded zone that is within the turnbuckle body during a fully retracted position of the one rod and is exterior to the turnbuckle body during a fully extended position of the one rod;
- the other rod has a second threaded zone that is within the turnbuckle body during a fully retracted position of the other rod and is exterior to the turnbuckle body during a fully extended position of the other rod;
- the first threaded zone is equal in length to the second threaded zone.
- 6. The device of claim 1 wherein:
- the one rod has a first threaded zone that is within the turnbuckle body during a fully retracted position of the one rod and is exterior to the turnbuckle body during a fully extended position of the one rod;
- the other rod has a second threaded zone that is within the turnbuckle body during a fully retracted position of the other rod and is exterior to the turnbuckle body during a fully extended position of the other rod;
- a difference in thread pitch of the rods is proportional to a difference in axial length of the rods.
- 7. A support stand for positioning the head of a patient who is lying prone and chest down, comprising:
- a base;
- upright members on the base;
- a positionable face plate mounted between the upright members;
- a first rod pivotally connected to the face plate;
- a second rod pivotally connected to the base and rotationally fixed relative to the first rod;
- one of the rods being relatively larger in diameter and another of the rods being relatively smaller in diameter;
- a turnbuckle body threadingly engaging the rods;
- the one rod defining an internal bore in which the other rod is coaxially receivable;
- the rods having one position wherein segments of the rods are within the turnbuckle body and portions of the segments are in telescoped juxtaposition within the turnbuckle body;
- the rods having a second position wherein the segments are axially remote from one another and the greater part of each rod is outside the turnbuckle body.
- 8. A support stand for positioning the head of a patient who is lying prone, comprising:
- a base;
- a face plate;
- means for movably supporting the face plate on the base;
- a first elongate member pivotally connected to the face plate;
- a second elongate member pivotally connected to the base;
- a turnbuckle body threadingly engaging the elongate members such that turning the turnbuckle body simultaneously translates both of the elongate members relative to the turnbuckle body;
- the elongate members having one position wherein each of the elongate members extends more than halfway through the turnbuckle body and the elongate members engage one another within the body
- the elongate members having a second position wherein the elongate members are axially remote from one another and the greater part of each of the elongate members is outside the turnbuckle body.
- 9. The device of claim 8 further comprising means for preventing the elongate members from being translated away from the body past fully extended second positions, the preventing means including a stop on the first elongate member wherein the stop engages the turnbuckle body during the fully extended second position of one of the elongate members.
GOVERNMENT USE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without payment to us of any royalty.
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