Claims
- 1. A patient support assembly comprising:a bed frame that is supported at opposite ends; a perimeter frame that includes a head section, a seat section, and a foot section, the seat section being coupled to the head section by a pair of first hinges and coupled to the foot section by a pair of second hinges; a support bar that is coupled to the bed frame and to each of the pair of first hinges in a fixed position relative to the bed frame and to the pair of first hinges; and head, seat and foot inserts which are received within the respective head, seat and foot sections of the perimeter frame.
- 2. A patient support assembly according to claim 1, wherein the perimeter frame is formed from a plurality of extruded elongate members that are coupled together by the first and second pair of hinges and corner portions.
- 3. A patient support assembly according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of extruded elongate members have a cross sectional shape that includes a semi-circular portion and rectangular portion, with the semi-circular portion facing outward.
- 4. A patient support assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pair of second hinges are not directly attached to the bed frame.
- 5. A patient support assembly according to claim 1, wherein the head section of the perimeter frame is coupled to the bed frame by a first pair of pivotal arm members.
- 6. A bed assembly having a height-adjustable patient support surface which bed comprises:a head end and a foot end; a pair of hollow support tubes at each of the head end and the foot end; a first carriage movably coupled to the pair of hollow support tubes at the head end and a second carriage movably coupled to the pair of hollow support tubes at the foot end; a frame for supporting a patient support surface, said frame having opposite ends that are coupled to the first and second carriage; and a mechanism for raising and lowering the first and second carriages and the frame with respect to the pairs of hollow support tubes, the mechanism including a rotatable threaded shaft having a movable support coupled thereto for movement along the shaft, and at least two upper pulleys coupled to the movable support for movement therewith along the threaded shaft.
- 7. A bed assembly according to claim 6, wherein each of the first and second carriages comprise outer tubes that slide over the pairs of hollow support tubes.
- 8. A bed assembly according to claim 7, wherein each of the first and second carriages includes a top cross bar and a bottom cross bar that extend between the outer tubes.
- 9. A bed assembly according to claim 8, wherein the rotatable threaded shaft is rotatably coupled at opposite ends thereof to the top cross bar and the bottom cross bar.
- 10. A bed assembly according to claim 6, wherein the mechanism further includes a flexible link element that is coupled between the movable support and upper portions of the hollow support tubes.
- 11. A bed assembly according to claim 10, wherein the mechanism further includes a least two lower pulleys coupled to the bottom cross bar and the flexible link element is wound in a serpentine manner between the first and second pulleys.
- 12. A bed assembly according to claim 10, wherein the flexible link element extends into the hollow support tubes.
- 13. A bed assembly according to claim 10, wherein the flexible link element is a chain.
- 14. A bed assembly according to claim 6, wherein the mechanism comprises an electric motor.
- 15. A bed assembly according to 6, wherein the mechanism includes a manual crank.
- 16. A patient support assembly, comprising:a bed frame that is supported at opposite ends; a perimeter frame that includes a head section, a seat section, and a foot section, the seat section being coupled to the head section by a pair of first hinges and coupled to the foot section by a pair of second hinges; a support bar that is coupled to the bed frame and to each of the pair of first hinges; and head, seat, and foot inserts which are received within in the respective head, seat, and foot sections of the perimeter frame; wherein the head section of the perimeter frame is coupled to the bed frame by a first pair of pivotal arm members; and wherein the bed frame includes a pair of parallel rails and a head carriage which is movable along the pair of parallel rails and the first pair of pivotal arm member are coupled to the head carriage for movement therewith.
- 17. A patient support assembly according to claim 16, wherein the bed frame further includes a knee carriage which is coupled to the seat section of the perimeter frame by a second pair of pivotal arms.
- 18. A patient support assembly according to claim 17, further including a pair of link arms that are coupled at one end to the head carriage and include opposite ends that have a plurality of notches formed therein for engaging the knee carriage.
- 19. A patient support assembly according to claim 18, further including a knee elevation adjustment mechanism which comprises a pair of racks that are movable along the pair of parallel rails, the position of the racks determines which of the plurality of notches engage the knee carriage.
- 20. A patient support assembly according to claim 16, further comprising an actuator for moving the head carriage along the pair of parallel rails.
- 21. A hospital bed which comprises:a head end and a foot end; a pair of hollow support tubes at each of the head end and the foot end; a first carriage having a pair of spaced apart outer tubes and being movably coupled to the pair of hollow support tubes at the head end and a second carriage having a pair of spaced apart outer tubes and being movably coupled to the pair of hollow support tubes at the foot end; a frame for support a patient support surface, said frame having opposite ends that are coupled to the first and second tubes; a mechanism for raising and lowering the first and second carriages and the frame with respect to the pairs of hollow support tubes; a perimeter frame that includes a head section, a seat section, and a foot section, the seat section being coupled to the head section by a pair of first hinges and coupled to the foot section by a pair of second hinges; a support bar that is coupled to the frame and to each of the pair of first hinges; head, seat and foot inserts which are received within the respective head, seat and foot sections of the perimeter frame; corner connectors provided on tops of at least one of the pair of spaced apart outer tubes; and a push handle pivotally coupled between the corner connectors.
- 22. A patient support assembly, comprising:a bed frame that is supported at opposite ends; a perimeter frame that includes a head section, a seat section, and a foot section, the seat section being coupled to the head section by a pair of first hinges and coupled to the foot section by a pair of second hinges; a support bar that is coupled to the bed frame and to each of the pair of first hinges; and head, seat, and foot inserts which are received within the respective head, seat, and foot sections of the perimeter frame; wherein the perimeter frame is formed from a plurality of extruded elongate members that are coupled together by the first and second pair of hinges and corner portions; the head, seat, and foot inserts each having upper outwardly projecting flanges and the plurality of extruded elongate members having upper ledges to receive the upper outwardly projecting flanges of the head, seat, and foot inserts.
- 23. A pivotal push handle assembly for hospital beds which comprises:spaced-apart posts at an end of a bed; corner connectors provided on tops of the spaced-apart posts; and a push handle pivotally coupled between the corner connectors; wherein the push handle comprises a substantially rectangular shaped structure that is pivotable about one side; wherein the push handle comprises a hollow portion and a biased locking mechanism which locks the push handle in one of the plurality of pivotal positions; and wherein the locking mechanism comprises a biased locking arm which engages one of a plurality of notches provided in each of the corner connectors.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is based upon U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/111,850, filed Dec. 11, 1998 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/112,149, filed Dec. 14, 1998, the complete disclosures of which are both hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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