Headpiece for patient support

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6510852
  • Patent Number
    6,510,852
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 28, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A headpiece for providing support to the head of a patient includes neck and head support plates. The neck support plate is pivotally attached to a surgical table and is pivotal about a neck support plate axis. A head support plate is pivotally attached to the neck support plate and is pivotal with respect to the neck support plate about a head support plate axis. A first lever is pivotally attached to the head support plate. A first locking mechanism moves between locked and released positions when the first lever pivots. The head support plate can pivot with respect to the neck support plate when the first locking mechanism is in the released position. A second lever includes a first arm pivotally attached to the head support plate and configured to pivot about a second axis and a second arm pivotally attached to the neck support plate and configured to pivot about a third axis. The first arm pivots with respect to the second arm in response to pivoting of the head support plate. A flange extending from the first arm intermediate the second and third axes can engage a tab extending from the second arm so the second arm will pivot in response to pivoting of the first arm pivots.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to a headpiece for patient support and, more particularly, to a headpiece including a head support plate and a neck support plate, wherein the head support plate is configured to pivot with respect to the neck support plate and the neck support plate is configured to pivot with respect to a surgical table to which the headpiece is attached.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the operating room, it is sometimes desirable for a surgeon to re-orient the head of a patient with respect to the patient's neck. Similarly, it is sometimes desirable for the neck of the patient to be re-oriented with respect to the patient's body. For this purpose, an adjustable headpiece is typically attached to the surgical table to support the head of the patient. The headpiece preferably has the capability to allow both the head and the neck of the patient to be reoriented to the desired position while being sufficiently sturdy to support the head and neck of the patient during the surgical procedure.




Adjustable headpieces are currently available for attachment to surgical tables. These headpieces include a head support plate that is pivotally attached to a neck support plate. The headpiece is configured for attachment to a surgical table so that the neck support plate can pivot with respect to the surgical table. While current adjustable headpieces offer flexibility for positioning the patient for surgical procedures, further improvements can be made to these devices to increase their performance and ease of use. For instance, since these headpieces include a first support plate that pivots with respect to the second support plate, there have been difficulties in developing a reliable mechanism that allows for smooth releasing and locking of the plates in the desired positions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention is directed to a new and useful headpiece for providing support to the head of a patient. The headpiece includes a neck support plate and a head support plate. The neck support plate has a first end configured for pivotal attachment to a surgical table and for movement about a neck support plate pivot axis. A second end of the neck support plate is pivotally attached to the head support plate so the head support plate is pivotal with respect to the neck support plate about a head support plate pivot axis. A first lever is pivotally attached to the head support plate and is configured to pivot about a first pivot axis between a first position and a second position. A first locking mechanism is configured for movement between locked and released positions. The first locking mechanism is configured to move to the locked position when the first lever is in the first position and to the released position when the first lever is in the second position. The head support plate is configured to be fixed with respect to the neck support plate when the first locking mechanism is in the locked position. The head support plate is additionally configured to be pivotable with respect to the neck support plate about the head support plate pivot axis when the first locking mechanism is in the released position.




The headpiece includes a second lever that has a first arm that is pivotally attached to the head support plate for pivotal movement about a second pivot axis between third and fourth positions. The second lever includes a second arm that is pivotally attached to the neck support plate for pivotal movement about a third pivot axis between fifth and sixth positions. The first arm is also pivotal with respect to the second arm in response to pivoting of the head support plate about the head support plate pivot axis. A flange extends from the first arm and is oriented intermediate the second and third pivot axes. A tab extends from a first end of the second arm. The flange is configured to engage the tab so the second arm will pivot about the third pivot axis when the first arm pivots about the second pivot axis. A second locking mechanism is included and is configured for movement between locked and released positions. The second locking mechanism is configured to move to the locked position when the second arm is in the fifth position and to the release position when the second arm is in the sixth position. A second end of the second arm is connected to the second locking mechanism and is oriented congruently with the neck support plate pivot axis. The neck support plate is configured to be fixed with respect to the surgical table when the second locking mechanism is in the locked position. The neck support plate is additionally configured to be pivotable about the neck support plate pivot axis when the second locking mechanism is in the released position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




This invention is pointed out with particularity in the accompanying claims. The above and further features and benefits of this invention are better understood by reference to the following detailed description, as well as by reference to the following drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an elevated isometric view of a headpiece for patient support according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the headpiece of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the headpiece of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional bottom view of the headpiece of FIG.


1


through the section lines IV—IV of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 4



a


is an enlarged cross-sectional bottom view of the first end of the first locking mechanism illustrated in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional bottom view of the headpiece of FIG.


1


through the section lines V—V of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5



a


is an enlarged cross-sectional bottom view of the first end of the second locking mechanism illustrated in

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 6

is an enlarged isometric view of the juncture of the first and second arms of the second lever of the headpiece of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated a headpiece


10


for patient support according to the present invention. The headpiece includes a frame


11


. Attached to the frame


11


are a head support plate


12


and a neck support plate


13


. The head support plate


12


is pivotally attached to the neck support plate


13


. The neck support plate


13


is configured for pivotal attachment to a surgical table (not shown) by a bracket


14


.




Referring now in addition to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, bottom and side views of the various components of the headpiece


10


are shown. The headpiece


10


includes a first lever


16


that is attached to the head support plate


12


. The first lever


16


is pivotal with respect to the head support plate


12


about a pivot axis


17


between a first position, illustrated in

FIG. 2

, and a second position, not shown. The first lever has a first, free end


18


and a second end


19


that is adjacent the pivot axis


17


.




A first locking mechanism


21


is attached to the head support plate


12


. Referring to

FIG. 4

, the first locking mechanism


21


includes a hollow tubular member


22


that is attached to the head support plate


12


by a bracket


23


. The tubular member


22


has a first end


24


spaced apart from a second end


26


along a longitudinal axis


27


. A passage


28


extends through the tubular member


22


along the longitudinal axis


27


. First and second cavities


29


and


31


are formed in the tubular member


22


and extend along the longitudinal axis


27


. The first cavity


29


is formed adjacent the first end


24


and has a diameter greater than the diameter of the passage


28


. The first cavity


29


has a first end


32


that is adjacent the first end


24


of the tubular member


22


and a second end


33


that is spaced apart from the first end


32


. The second cavity


31


extends from the second end


33


of the first cavity


29


toward a midsection of the tubular member


22


. The diameter of the second cavity


31


is greater than the diameter of the passage


28


, but less than the diameter of the first cavity


29


. Thus, as illustrated, the passage


29


opens into the second cavity


31


, which opens into the first cavity


29


.




A sleeve


34


is fitted around the first end


24


of the tubular member


22


. A first end piece


36


is rigidly attached to the sleeve


34


. The first end piece


36


has an inner-facing surface


37


adjacent the tubular member


22


and an outer-facing surface


38


in opposition to the inner-facing surface


37


. A series of teeth


39


are spaced about the circumference of the inner-facing surface


37


. The teeth


39


preferably extend outward from the inner-facing surface


37


at an angle and therefore are not parallel with a side surface of the first end piece


36


. A bore


42


extends through the first end piece


36


and is axially aligned with the passage


28


formed in the tubular member


22


. A second end piece


43


is rigidly attached to the second end


26


of the tubular member


22


. A recess


44


is formed in the second end piece


43


adjacent the second end


26


of the tubular member


22


and is axially aligned with the passage


28


and the bore


42


.




A rod


46


is slidably positioned in the passage


28


of the tubular member


22


and has an axis that extends congruently with the longitudinal axis


27


. A first end


47


of the rod


46


extends through the bore


42


in the first end piece


36


and a second end


48


of the rod


46


extends into the recess


44


in the second end piece


43


. The first end


47


of the rod


46


is attached to the second end


19


of the first lever


16


. Thus, when the first lever


16


pivots about the pivot axis


17


, the rod


46


will slide with respect to the tubular member


22


and the end pieces


36


and


43


between an advanced position, illustrated in

FIG. 4

, and a retracted position, not illustrated. Since the rod


46


is attached to the first arm


16


along the longitudinal axis


27


, the first arm


16


exerts a direct force on the rod


46


to move the rod between its advanced and retracted positions. This connection results in a smooth movement of the rod


46


along the longitudinal axis


27


.




A collar


49


is threadably attached to the rod


46


between the first end


47


and a midsection of the rod


46


. The collar


49


is at least partially positioned in the first cavity


29


. The collar


49


has a first portion


51


positioned outside of the tubular member


22


and a reduced diameter portion


52


that is at least partially positioned in the first cavity


29


. The collar


49


can slide within the first cavity


29


between advanced and retracted positions when the rod


46


slides between its advanced and retracted positions. The first portion


51


of the collar


49


has an outer facing surface


53


that includes a series of teeth


54


. The teeth


54


extend axially outward from the collar


49


at an angle and therefore are not parallel with a side surface of the collar


49


. The teeth


54


are sized and configured to intermesh with the teeth


39


extending from the first end piece


36


when the collar


49


is in its advanced position. When the collar


49


is in its retracted position, the teeth


54


are out of contact with the teeth


39


of the first end piece


36


. Therefore, the first cavity


29


and the reduced diameter portion


52


should be sized so the teeth


54


are out of contact with the teeth


39


of the first end piece


36


when the collar


49


is in its retracted position. When the teeth


54


are out of contact with the teeth


39


of the first end piece


36


, the first locking mechanism is in a release position and the head support plate


12


can pivot about the longitudinal axis


27


. When the teeth


54


are interlocked with the teeth


39


of the first end piece


36


, the first locking mechanism


21


is in a locked position and the head support plate


12


is prevented from pivoting about the longitudinal axis


27


. A spring


57


is positioned in the second cavity


31


of the tubular member


22


around the rod


46


. The spring


57


continuously urges the collar


49


toward its advanced position.




Returning to

FIG. 2

, the headpiece


10


also includes a second lever


58


. The second lever


58


has a first arm


59


that is attached to the head support plate


12


and a second arm


61


that is attached to the neck support plate


13


. The first arm


59


is pivotal about a pivot axis


62


and has a first, free end


63


and a second end


64


that is adjacent the pivot axis


62


. A flange


66


extends upward from the second end


64


toward the head support plate


12


. The second arm


61


has a first end


67


adjacent the second end


64


of the first arm


59


and a second end


68


that is spaced apart from the first end


67


by a central portion


69


. The second arm


61


can pivot about a pivot axis


71


that extends through the central portion


69


. A tab


72


extends outward from the first end


67


of the second arm


61


toward the flange


66


of the first arm


59


. As best illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the tab


72


contacts the flange


66


at a contact point


73


along the longitudinal axis


27


of the tubular member


22


. Since the contact point


73


is along the longitudinal axis


27


, the tab


72


will not scrape across the surface of the flange


66


when the head support plate


12


pivots with respect to the neck support plate


13


.




A second locking mechanism


81


is attached to the neck support plate


13


. Referring in addition to

FIG. 5

, the second locking mechanism


81


is virtually identical to the first locking mechanism


21


. For continuity, those components that are similar, or identical, to features described previously have been labeled with the feature numbers


121


-


157


, corresponding to the feature numbers for the first locking mechanism


21


, which were between


21


and


57


.




The second locking mechanism


121


includes a hollow tubular member


122


having first and second ends


124


and


126


spaced apart along a longitudinal axis


127


. A passage


128


extends through the tubular member


122


and is axially aligned with the longitudinal axis


127


. A first cavity


129


is formed in the first end


124


of the tubular member


122


and a second cavity


131


is formed in the tubular member


122


between the first cavity


129


and a midsection of the tubular member


122


. The bracket


14


includes a sleeve


134


that fits over the first end


124


of the tubular member


122


. A first end piece


136


is rigidly attached to the sleeve


134


and has an inner-facing surface


137


including a series of teeth


139


. A bore


142


extends through the first end piece


136


and is axially aligned with the passage


128


in the tubular member


122


. A second end piece


143


is attached to a second end


126


of the tubular member


122


. A bore


144


extends through the second end piece


143


and is axially aligned with the passage


128


and the bore


142


along the longitudinal axis


127


.




A rod


146


is slidably positioned in the passage


128


and extends along the longitudinal axis


127


. A first end


147


of the rod


146


extends through the bore


142


in the first end piece


136


and a second end


148


of the rod


146


extends through the bore


144


in the second end piece


143


. The first end


147


of the rod


146


is attached to the second end


68


of the second arm


61


of the second lever


58


. When the second arm


61


pivots about the pivot axis


71


, the rod


146


will slide between an advanced position, illustrated in

FIG. 5

, and a retracted position, not illustrated. As with the attachment between the first lever


16


and the rod


46


, the rod


146


is attached to the second arm


61


of the second lever


58


along the longitudinal axis


127


. This direct attachment along the longitudinal axis


127


will allow for smooth, even movement of the rod


146


when the second arm


61


pivots. A collar


149


is threadably attached near the first end


147


of the rod


146


and is at least partially positioned in the first cavity


129


. The collar


149


can slide within the first cavity


129


between advanced and retracted positions when the rod


146


slides between its advanced and retracted positions. A series of teeth


154


on an outer-facing surface


153


of the collar


149


are configured to intermesh with the teeth


139


on the first end piece


136


when the collar


149


is in its advanced position. When the collar


149


is in its retracted position, the teeth


154


are out of contact with the teeth


139


of the first end piece


136


. When the teeth


154


are out of contact with the teeth


139


of the first end piece


136


, the second locking mechanism is in a release position and the neck support plate


13


can pivot with respect to the bracket


14


about the longitudinal axis


127


. When the teeth


154


are interlocked with the teeth


139


of the first end piece


136


, the second locking mechanism is in a locked position and the neck support plate


13


is prevented from pivoting about the longitudinal axis


127


. A spring


157


is positioned in the second cavity


131


of the tubular member


122


and surrounds the rod


146


. The spring


157


continuously urges the collar


149


toward its advanced position.




OPERATION




To adjust the orientation of a patient's head and/or neck for surgery, a respective one of the levers


16


and


58


is pulled by a member of the surgical team to move the head support plate


12


and/or the neck support plate


13


to the desired position. To adjust the orientation of the patient's head relative to his or her neck, the position of the head support plate


12


is changed. To alter the position of the head support plate


12


, the first lever


16


is pulled so that it pivots from its first, illustrated position to its second position. When the first lever


16


pivots, the second end


19


is moved toward the first locking mechanism


21


along the longitudinal axis


27


. The rod


46


, which is attached to the second end


19


of the first lever


16


, slides within the passage


28


of the tubular member


22


. As the rod


46


slides, the collar


49


retracts from its biased, advanced position to its retracted position against the urging of the spring


57


. As the collar


49


moves away from its advanced position, the teeth


54


of the collar


49


are disengaged from the teeth


39


of the first end piece


36


.




Once the teeth


54


of the collar


49


disengage from the teeth


39


of the first end piece


36


, the head support plate


12


is no longer locked in a fixed position with respect to the neck support plate


13


. The head support plate


12


can therefore be pivoted to the desired position about the longitudinal axis


27


. When the head support plate


12


has been pivoted to the desired position, the first lever


16


is released. Since the rod


46


is no longer being pulled toward the second end


26


of the tubular member


22


by the first lever


16


, the collar


49


is returned to its advanced position by the spring


57


. The force of the spring


57


acting on the collar


49


causes the rod


46


, which is attached to the collar


49


, to be moved toward its advanced position. As the rod


46


advances, the first lever


16


is returned to its first position. As the collar


49


returns to its advanced position, the teeth


54


interlock with the teeth


39


on the first end piece


36


to lock the head support plate


12


in the adjusted position. The head support plate


12


is now once again prevented from pivoting with respect to the neck support plate


13


.




To re-orient the neck of a patient relative to his or her body, the orientation of the neck support plate


13


is altered. To change the position of the neck support plate


13


, the first arm


59


of the second lever


58


is pulled to move the second lever


58


from its first, illustrated position to its second position (not illustrated). When the first arm


59


is pulled, it pivots about the pivot axis


62


, moving the flange


66


toward the tab


72


. The flange


66


exerts a force on the tab


72


, causing the second arm


61


to pivot about the pivot axis


71


. When the second arm


61


pivots, the second end


68


moves away from the second locking mechanism


121


along the longitudinal axis


127


. As the second end


68


of the second arm


61


moves away from the second locking mechanism


121


, the rod


146


is pulled toward its retracted position. As the rod


146


retracts, the collar


149


is moved toward its retracted position against the urging of the spring


157


. As the collar


149


moves away from its advanced position, the teeth


154


of the collar


149


disengage from the teeth


139


of the first end piece


136


.




Once the teeth


154


of the collar


149


disengage from the teeth


139


of the first end piece


136


, the neck support plate


13


can pivot with respect to the bracket


14


, and therefore the surgical table (not shown), about the longitudinal axis


127


. When the neck support plate


13


is re-oriented to the desired position, the first arm


59


of the second lever


58


is released. When the first arm


59


is released, the force exerted on the tab


72


of the second arm


61


by the flange


66


of the first arm


59


is reduced to zero. With no force exerted on the second arm


61


, the rod


146


is no longer urged toward its retracted position. The collar


149


is therefore returned to its advanced position by the spring


157


. The force of the spring


157


acting on the collar


149


causes the rod


146


to return to its advanced position. As the collar


149


returns to its advanced position, the teeth


154


interlock with the teeth


139


on the first end piece


136


to lock the neck support plate


13


in the newly adjusted position. The neck support plate


13


is once again locked and prevented from pivoting about the longitudinal axis


127


with respect to the bracket


14


and the surgical table.




It should be appreciated that the foregoing description is for the purposes of illustration only, and further alternative embodiments of this invention are possible without departing from the scope of the claims. For instance, while the patient support headpiece has been described for use with a surgical table in an operating room setting, it should be appreciated that it could be used in any medical setting where adjustment of the patient's head and/or neck is desired.




Thus, although particular preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications lie within the scope of the present invention and do not depart from the spirit of the invention, as set forth in the foregoing description and drawings, and in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A headpiece for providing support to the head of a patient comprising:a neck support plate and a head support plate, said neck support plate having a first end configured for pivotal attachment to a surgical table and for movement about a neck support plate pivot axis and a second end that is pivotally attached to said head support plate so that said head support plate is pivotal with respect to said neck support plate about a head support plate pivot axis; a first lever pivotally attached to said head support plate and configured to pivot about a first pivot axis between a first position and a second position; a first locking mechanism configured for movement between locked and released positions, said first locking mechanism being configured to move to said locked position when said first lever is in said first position and to said released position when said first lever is in said second position; said head support plate being configured to be fixed with respect to said neck support plate when said first locking mechanism is in said locked position, said head support plate additionally being configured to be pivotable with respect to said neck support plate about said head support plate pivot axis when said first locking mechanism is in said released position; a second lever which includes a first arm that is pivotally attached to said head support plate for pivotal movement about a second pivot axis between third and fourth positions and a second arm that is pivotally attached to said neck support plate for pivotal movement about a third pivot axis between fifth and sixth positions, said first arm also being pivotal with respect to said second arm in response to pivoting of said head support plate about said head support plate pivot axis; said first arm having a first distal end oriented intermediate said second and third pivot axes; said second arm having a second distal end adjacent said first distal end and configured to engage said first distal end so that said second arm will pivot about said third pivot axis when said first arm pivots about said second pivot axis; a second locking mechanism configured for movement between locked and released positions, said second locking mechanism being configured to move to said locked position when said second arm is in said fifth position and to said release position when said second arm is in said sixth position; a second end of said second arm being connected to said second locking mechanism and being oriented congruently with said neck support plate pivot axis; and said neck support plate being configured to be fixed with respect to said surgical table when said second locking mechanism is in said locked position and said neck support plate additionally being configured to be pivotable about said neck support plate pivot axis when said second locking mechanism is in said released position.
  • 2. The headpiece according to claim 1, wherein said first and second distal ends engage at a location that is congruent with said head support plate pivot axis.
  • 3. The headpiece according to claim 1, wherein said first distal end includes a flange and said second distal end includes a tab, said tab and said flange contacting one another at a location closely adjacent said head support plate pivot axis.
  • 4. The headpiece according to claim 1, wherein said second end of said second arm is oriented to intersect with said neck support plate pivot axis.
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