The present invention relates generally to adjustable medical equipment and, more specifically, to an adjustable head support and support arm for an adjustable table.
During many examination procedures, the patient's head and neck may be repositioned if a different area of the neck or head is to be examined. If repositioning is necessary, the movement is preferably done with as little discomfort the patient as possible. Likewise, such repositioning should be performed easily by the medical examiner.
Generally, a headrest is coupled to an extended arm that is mounted or attached to an examination table or chair. The arm typically has two or three adjustable sections, and the headrest may also be adjustable. Locking devices, such as screws, bolts, or plunger elements, have been utilized to hold the arm sections in place. However, such devices generally are cumbersome and do not afford the headrest any resistance when removed or released from the locking section.
For instance, an examiner may wish to adjust a headrest while the headrest is still supporting a patient's head. In such instances, release of the prior art locking devices completely releases support for the patient and may possibly injure the patient. Likewise, an examiner's fingers are easily pinched within these moving parts. Though the devices may be easily manipulated, safety may be compromised to achieve such manipulation.
The present invention provides a linkage assembly comprised of adjustable linkage mechanisms for a headrest or other supported object. The assembly is comprised of rotatably movable arm sections connected in an end-to-end manner, with adjoining arm sections of the assembly pivoting around a supporting shaft. The arms are in a releasable interlocking relationship relative to one another. The rotatability of the adjoining arms is controlled by a handle attached to the shaft, which allows the user to interlock or disengage the adjoining arm sections and allows or prevents the arm sections from movement respective to one another. The design provides that each pivotable linkage mechanism of the assembly is independently controlled with respect to the other linkage mechanisms. Thus, adjustment of an individual linkage mechanism and corresponding arms is possible without needing to move the headrest section or other arm sections, and adjustment of the headrest section does not require movement of the arm sections.
The linkage mechanism comprises the supporting shaft that supports interacting elements that allow smooth adjustment of the mechanism. The shaft provides support for, among other elements, a friction disk, springs, and washers that provide pivotal movement and resistance for the arm sections to insure minimal injury or risk to the patient or examiner. The shaft also supports biasing means for disengaging the adjoining arms when the handle is in an open position. When the handle is moved to a closed position, the arms have meshing teeth that allow the arm sections to be held securely and firmly in place when the handle is in a closed or locked position. Though the teeth are free from each other when the handle is in an open position, the linkage mechanism is designed in such a fashion that the arms will retain their positions unless an outside force is provided on the arm.
Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structure. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
Referring to
The shaft 20 slides through an opening 27 located in the center of a pivot cap 28. The pivot cap 28 provides an area for the handle 18 to pivot against when closing the linkage mechanism 16. When the handle 18 is in a closed position, the pressure of the handle 18 pressing against the pivot cap 28 will cause the linkage mechanism 16 to compress and consequently lock the linkage mechanism 16 in place. The shaft 20 then slides through a threaded collar 30 having a threaded portion 31, and the arm 14a. To make sure the handle 18 and the shaft 20 do not unnecessarily rotate, the pivot cap 28 has a plurality of tabs 32 that mate with an equal number of holes 34 located in the arm 14. Likewise, a head 36 located on the threaded collar 30 is designed to be of the same shape as a polygonal section 39 of an aperture 38 located on the arm 14a, thus allowing the collar 30 and the arm 14a to be matingly secured. While the head 36 and the polygonal section 38 are shown to be hexagonal in shape, any shape or arrangement that allows the collar 30 and the arm 14a to be fittingly secured with one another is acceptable.
Still referring to
After passing through the locking nut 46, the shaft 20 continues through a hardened washer 48, a spring 50 and one or more hardened washers 48. The shaft passes through the arm 14b, a pair of spring washers 52 and an end nut 54. The spring 50 and the spring washers 52 provide biasing means for the linkage assembly 16. When the handle 18 is in an open position, the spring 50 and the washers 52 bias the arms 14a and 14b away from one another so that the arms 14a and 14b may be adjusted. The end nut 54 is threaded onto the threaded portion 26 of the shaft 20 and allows the possible torque applied by the handle 18 to be increased or decreased. The number of hardened washers 48 and the number of spring washers 52 may be increased or decreased depending on the specifications of the user and, also, the actual dimensions of the linkage mechanism 16. An end cap 56 is fitted to the end of the second arm 14 to hide the end nut 54.
The cross-sectional view of
The handle 18 is preferably designed so that it will be pivotally connected to the shaft 20 and the linkage mechanism 16. However, any handle design that will force the linkage mechanism 16 to compress the arms 14a and 14b. For instance the handle 18 may be designed as a clamp, a solenoid, a suction seal, or any other means of providing a force to compress the arms 14.
As previously mentioned, the arms 14 are not of any necessary configuration. For instance in
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
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