Information
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Patent Grant
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6592511
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Patent Number
6,592,511
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 11, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 15, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hindenburg; Max F.
- Foreman; Jonathan
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 173
- 292 175
- 292 262
- 292 266
- 292 273
- 292 277
- 600 22
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In this incubator, the door rotation restricting means in the operating state restrains the rotation of the door in the opening direction beyond the operating angle. Thus, in the case that the door rotation restricting means is in the operating state, even if the door is pushed by the accommodated baby from the inside of the hood under the state wherein the door is not fixed by the door fixing means in a closing state, the door does not rotate in the opening direction beyond the operating angle and the angle of the door does not exceed the operating angle. Therefore, even if opening and closing operation of the nursing window is not securely performed, at least the environment inside the hood hardly deviates from the physiological environment appropriate for the accommodated baby.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an incubator designed to bring up premature babies or the like, who are not capable of adjusting their temperature or the like by themselves without help, by providing them with an appropriate physiological environment.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIGS. 1-5
illustrate a related art of the incubators. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the incubator
11
of the related art is installed with a transparent hood
12
on a base unit
14
on a base stand
13
for accommodating a premature baby or the like, and the hood
12
is provided with a nursing window
15
for applying treatment to the accommodated baby inside the hood
12
from the outside of the hood
12
and with a transparent door
16
made of acrylic resin for opening and closing the nursing window
15
. Since rotation shafts
17
for the door
16
are provided outside the nursing window
15
and on the side of the base stand
13
, the door
16
rotates by its own weight either in the direction to open or in the direction to close the nursing window
15
depending on whether the angle of the door
16
to the nursing window
15
is larger or smaller than a given angle, and the given angle is called a critical angle in the specification of the present invention.
The door
16
and the hood
12
are provided with door fixing devices
21
, and the door fixing devices
21
consist of a nursing window opening and closing knob
22
rotatably installed on the door
16
and a concave nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
installed on the side of the hood
12
. Namely, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, by fitting the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
into the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
, the door
16
is fixed by the door fixing devices
21
in the state wherein the door
16
closes the nursing window
15
. The door
16
is provided with hand insertion windows
24
of one touch type, and the sides of the hood
12
are also provided with the hand insertion window
24
of one touch type and hand insertion window (not illustrated) of gather-up type.
A bed (not illustrated) for an accommodated baby is provided inside the hood
12
, and bed tilting handles
25
are provided near the nursing window
15
. While the bed can be tilted by manipulating one bed tilting handle
25
, the height of the bed can be adjusted by simultaneously manipulating both bed tilting handles
25
. A control panel
26
is provided near the bed tilting handles
25
, and buttons (not illustrated), displays (not illustrated) and the like to control temperature, humidity, oxygen density and the like inside the hood
12
to appropriate values for the accommodated baby are provided on the control panel
26
. The base stand
13
is installed with casters
27
.
In the case of the incubator
11
of the related art such as the above, when any treatment is required to apply to an accommodated baby, a doctor, a nurse or the like releases the fixation of the door
16
by rotating the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
to remove the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
from the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
, opens the nursing window
15
thereafter by rotating the door
16
and applies treatment to the accommodated baby. When treatment to the accommodated baby is finished, the nursing window
15
is closed by door
16
and the door
16
is fixed in the closing state by the door fixing devices
21
in a reverse order of the operation mentioned above.
After finishing treatment to the accommodated baby, however, even if operation up to closing the nursing window
15
by the door
16
is performed, it is possible to overlook the operation to fix the door
16
in a closing state by the door fixing devices
21
. Besides, if the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
is rotated to the same angle position as the angle position where the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
is fitted into the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
during treatment to the accommodated baby for some reason, it is possible that though the operator thinks he or she has rotated the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
after the nursing window
15
was closed by the door
16
, the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
has not actually been fitted into the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
, and the door
16
is not fixed by the door fixing device
21
in a closing state.
Moreover, if the inside of the hood
12
is humidified to a high humidity, the inside surface of the acrylic resin made door
16
exposed to highly humid air expands, and thereby the portion of the door
16
near the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
not supported by the rotation shaft
17
warps to the outside surface. As a result, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, even if the operator rotates the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
after the nursing window
15
is closed by the door
16
, the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
may not be fitted into the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
, and thus the door
16
may not be fixed by the door fixing devices
21
in a closing state.
Furthermore, in any of these cases, if the door
16
is rotated until the angle of the door
16
to the nursing window
15
becomes smaller than the critical angle, the nursing window
15
is anyway closed by biasing force for rotating the door
16
in the direction to close the nursing window
15
by its own weight, and therefore the operator may not recognize that the door
16
is not fixed in a closing state by the door fixing devices
21
.
However, since the biasing force for rotating the door
16
in the direction to close the nursing window
15
by its own weight is not strong, the door
16
is rotated to open the nursing window
15
if the door
16
is pushed from the inside of the hood
12
by the foot or the like of the accommodated baby under this state If the nursing window
15
is kept open, the environment inside the hood
12
deviates from the physiological environment appropriate for the accommodated baby and thus it is not preferable to the accommodated baby.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide the incubator wherein, even if opening and closing operation of the nursing window is not securely performed, the environment inside the hood can be maintained to the physiological environment appropriate for the accommodated baby or at least the environment inside the hood hardly deviates from the physiological environment appropriate for the accommodated baby.
In the incubator according to the present invention, the door rotation restricting means in the operating state restrains the rotation of the door in the opening direction beyond the operating angle. Thus, in the case that the door rotation restricting means is in the operating state, even if the door is pushed by the accommodated baby from the inside of the hood under the state wherein the door is not fixed by the door fixing means in a closing state, the door does not rotate in the opening direction beyond the operating angle and the angle of the door does not exceed the operating angle.
Even if the door rotation restricting means is in the operating state, the door rotation restricting means permits the rotation of the door within the angle between the operating angle and the angle at the state wherein the door closes the nursing window. Because of this reason, even if the door rotation restricting means is in the operating state, the door can close the nursing window by further rotating the door in the closing direction, and the operator can fix the door in a closing state by the door fixing means.
On the other hand, while the door rotates in the closing direction if the angle of the door is smaller than the critical angle, it rotates in the opening direction if the angle of the door is larger than the critical angle. Because of this reason, in the case that the operating angle is smaller than the critical angle, if the door is rotated in the closing direction until the angle of the door becomes smaller than the critical angle, the door itself further rotates in the closing direction thereafter, the angle of the door becomes smaller than the operating angle, and the door rotation restricting means gets into the operating state. Also, if the door is not rotated in the closing direction until the angle of the door becomes smaller than the critical angle, the door itself rotates in the reverse direction or in the opening direction and thereby the nursing window is opened, and the operator can immediately recognize the opening of the nursing window and thus close the nursing window again.
In the case that the operating angle is larger than the critical angle, if the door is rotated in the closing direction until the angle of the door becomes smaller than the operating angle but larger than the critical angle, although the door itself does not rotate to an angle which closes or opens the nursing window, the door rotation restricting means gets into the operating state. Also, if the door is not rotated in the closing direction until the angle of the door becomes smaller than the operating angle but larger than the critical angle, the door itself rotates in the reverse direction or in the opening direction and thereby the nursing window is opened, and the operator can immediately recognize the opening of the nursing window and thus close the nursing window again. If the door is rotated in the closing direction until the angle of the door becomes smaller than the critical angle, the door itself further rotates in the closing direction as well as the door rotation restricting means gets into the operating state.
Therefore, even if the operation up to closing the nursing window by the door and fixing the door in the closing state by the door fixing means is not securely performed, the angle of the door does not become larger than the operating angle, and also even if the door rotation angle is not sufficient when the nursing window is closed, the operator can immediately recognize the opening of the nursing window and thus can close the nursing window again. Because of this reason, even if opening and closing operation of the nursing window is not securely performed, the environment inside the hood can be maintained to the physiological environment appropriate for the accommodated baby or at least the environment inside the hood hardly deviates from the physiological environment appropriate for the accommodated baby.
In the preferred incubator of the present invention, the operating angle is smaller than the critical angle. Because of this reason, in the case that the door rotation restricting means is in the operating state, even if the door is pushed by the accommodated baby from the inside of the hood under the state wherein the door is not fixed by the door fixing means in a closing state, the door itself rotates in the reverse direction or in the closing direction and thereby the angle of the door becomes smaller than the operating angle once the accommodated baby stops pushing the door from the inside of the hood. Thus, the environment inside the hood further hardly deviates from the physiological environment appropriate for the accommodated baby.
In the preferred incubator of the present invention, the door rotation restricting means is provided with the operation canceling member for canceling the operating state. Because of this reason, even if the door rotation restricting means is in the operating state, the nursing window can be opened by canceling this operating state with the operation canceling member. Thus, any treatment to the accommodated baby is not hindered by the door rotation restricting means.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows the main portion of one related art of the present invention and is a perspective view in the state wherein the nursing window is closed.
FIG. 2
shows the main portion of one related art of the present invention and is a side view in the state wherein the nursing window is closed.
FIG. 3
shows the main portion of one related art of the present invention and is a perspective view in the state wherein the door closing the nursing window warps.
FIG. 4
shows the main portion of one related art of the present invention and is a side view in the state wherein the door closing the nursing window warps.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the whole of one related art of the present invention.
FIG. 6
shows the main portion of one embodiment of the present invention and is a partly sectional side view in the state wherein the nursing window is halfway opened.
FIG. 7
shows the main portion of one embodiment of the present invention and is a perspective view in the state wherein the nursing window is closed.
FIG. 8
shows the main portion of one embodiment of the present invention and is a partly sectional side view in the state wherein the nursing window is closed.
FIG. 9
shows the main portion of one embodiment of the present invention and is a perspective view in the state wherein the door closing the nursing window warps.
FIG. 10
shows the main portion of one embodiment of the present invention and is a partly sectional side view in the state wherein the door closing the nursing window warps.
FIG. 11
is a perspective view showing the whole of one embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 6-11
. As shown in
FIG. 11
, an incubator
11
of the present embodiment also has the substantially same construction as that of the incubator
11
of one related art as shown in
FIGS. 1-5
except that a main body
32
of a door rotation restricting device
31
is installed on the door
16
near the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
of one door fixing device
21
and that the door rotation restricting device
31
gets into an operating state by engagement of the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
of the one door fixing device
21
and the main body
32
.
As shown in
FIGS. 6-10
, the main body
32
of the door rotation restricting device
31
is hollow, and the main body
32
is provided with a knob
33
and a projection
34
. The knob
33
and the projection
34
are fixed to each other and can be moved simultaneously with respect to the main body
32
. A compression spring
35
is provided in the main body
32
and the compression spring
35
biases the knob
33
and the projection
34
in one moving direction thereof. A hole
36
is formed in the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
associated with the door rotation restricting device
31
and a shell
37
is formed around the hole
36
. The door rotation restricting device
31
is composed of the main body
32
and the hole
36
and the shell
37
of the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
.
By rotating the door
16
in the direction to close the nursing window
15
, the projection
34
comes into contact with the opening edge of the shell
37
when the angle of the door
16
to the nursing window
15
becomes a given angle smaller than the critical angle. If the projection
34
receives, from the opening edge of the shell
37
, pressure higher than the biasing force of the compression spring
35
when the door
16
is further slightly rotated from this state, the knob
33
and the projection
34
are moved by resisting the biasing force of the compression spring
35
. Because of this reason, when the projection
34
gets over the opening edge of the shell
37
by further slightly rotating the door
16
, the pressure from the opening edge of the shell
37
is released, the projection
34
is inserted into the hole
36
by the biasing force of the compression spring
35
, and the door rotation restricting device
31
gets into the operating state.
The width of the hole
36
in the rotation direction of door
16
and the width of the portion of the projection
34
inserted into the hole
36
are so defined that, even when the door rotation restricting device
31
gets into the operating state by the projection
34
being inserted into the hole
36
, the door
16
may be further rotated until the door
16
closes the nursing window
15
. As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, therefore, the door
16
can be fixed in the closing state by the door fixing device
21
even if the door rotation restricting device
31
is in the operating state.
If the door rotation restricting device
31
is in the operating state, however, the door
16
cannot be rotated beyond the angle at which the projection
32
comes into contact with the inside of the opening edge of the shell
37
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, even in the case that the door
16
is pushed by the foot or the like of the accommodated baby from the inside of the hood
12
under the state wherein it is not fixed to the closing state by the door fixing device
21
. In order to rotate the door
16
beyond the above angle and to open the nursing window
15
for applying treatment to the accommodated baby, the knob
33
is pressed by resisting the biasing force of the compression spring
35
so that the projection
34
is removed from the hole
36
and the operating state of the door rotation restricting device
31
is released. Owing to the single door rotation restricting device
31
, the knob
33
can be pressed by one hand.
The angle of the door
16
to the nursing window
15
at which the door rotation restricting device
31
gets into the operating state by the projection
34
getting over the opening edge of the shell
37
and being inserted into the hole
36
, or the operating angle, is larger than the angle of the door
16
which comes into contact with the outside surface of the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
in the state that the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
is rotated to the same angle position as the angle position where the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
is fitted into the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
. Accordingly, even if the door
16
is rotated in the direction to close the nursing window
15
in the state that the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
is rotated to the above angle position, the door rotation restricting device
31
has already gotten into the operating state when the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
comes into contact with the outside surface of the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
.
Therefore, even if the door
16
is rotated in the state that the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
is rotated to the same angle position as the angle position where the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
is fitted into the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
, or even if the portion of the door
16
near the nursing window opening and closing knob
22
warps to the outside surface, the door rotation restricting device
31
gets into the operating state by rotating the door
16
until the angle of the door
16
becomes smaller than the operating angle.
The operating angle is smaller than the critical angle. In addition, the biasing force of the compression spring
35
, and the shape and the like of the projection
34
are so defined that the pressure received by the projection
34
from the opening edge of the shell
37
when the door
16
is rotated by its own weight in the direction to close the nursing window
15
as the angle of the door
16
is smaller than the critical angle is higher than the biasing force of the compression spring
35
. Because of this reason, when the nursing window
15
is closed, although the door rotation restricting device
31
does not get into the operating state if the door
16
is not rotated until the angle of the door
16
becomes smaller than the critical angle, since the door rotates by its own weight in the direction to open the nursing window
15
, the operator can immediately recognize the opening of the nursing window
15
and thus close the nursing window
15
again.
To the contrary, only by rotating the door
16
until the angle of the door
16
becomes smaller than the critical angle, the door rotation restricting device
31
gets into the operating state even if the door
16
is not further rotated or the knob
33
is not pressed by resisting the biasing force of the compression spring
35
thereafter. In the case that the door rotation restricting device
31
is in the operating state, even if the door
16
is pushed by the accommodated baby from the inside of the hood
12
under the state wherein the door
16
is not fixed by the door fixing device
21
in a closing state, the door
16
rotates by its own weight in the direction to close the nursing window
15
and thereby the angle of the door
16
becomes smaller than the operating angle once the accommodated baby stops pushing the door
16
from the inside of the hood
12
. Thus, the environment inside the hood
12
is maintained at the physiological environment appropriate for the accommodated baby.
The operating angle is smaller than the critical angle in the incubator
11
of the above embodiment, but the operating angle may be larger than the critical angle. In this case, if the door
16
is pushed by the foot or the like of the accommodated baby from the inside of the hood
12
under the state wherein it is not fixed to the closing state by the door fixing device
21
, although it does not occur that the door
16
rotates by its own weight in the direction to close the nursing window
15
and that thereby the angle of the door
16
becomes smaller than the operating angle, it does not also occur that the angle of the door
16
becomes larger than the operating angle. Accordingly, the environment inside the hood
12
hardly deviates from the physiological environment appropriate for the accommodated baby. If the operating angle is excessively larger than the critical angle, however, the environment inside the hood
12
is subject to change when the door
16
is rotated to the operating angle and, therefore, the operating angle excessively larger than the critical angle is undesirable.
The hole
36
and the shell
37
for making the door rotation restricting device
31
into the operating state is formed in the nursing window opening and closing knob receiver
23
of the door fixing device
21
in the incubator
11
of the above embodiment, but the hole
36
and the shell
37
may be formed in an independent member separate from the door fixing device
21
. Although the main body
32
of the door rotation restricting device
31
is installed on the door
16
and the hole
36
and the shell
37
are formed on the hood
12
, these positional relationships may be set reversely. Moreover, although the projection
34
of the main body
32
can be moved with respect to the hole
36
and the shell
37
, the hole
36
and the shell
37
may be able to be moved with respect to the projection
34
of the main body
32
.
Although the door
16
rotates by its own weight either in the direction to open or in the direction to close the nursing window
15
depending on whether the angle of the door
16
to the nursing window
15
is larger or smaller than the critical angle in the incubator
11
of the above embodiment, but a biasing force other than its own weight may be applied to the door
16
to produce the rotation.
Claims
- 1. A baby incubator, comprising:a hood for receiving a baby and having a nursing window; a swingable door positioned to open and close said window and having a critical angle above which said door tends to swing into an open position away from said hood and below which said door tends to swing toward said hood to close said window; door fixing means including a first member on said door and a second member on said hood engageable by said first member for securing said door to said hood in a closed position of said door; and door rotation restriction means including one element on said door and another element on said hood, said elements being: engageable upon displacement of said door toward said window to an operating angle less than said critical angle and prior to closure of said window, engaging to prevent unintentional further opening of said window beyond said operating angle when said door means is unsecured and said window is at an angle less than said operating angle, enabling movement of said window between said operating angle and said closed position of said door, and manually releasable to permit swinging of said door to open said window beyond said operating angle.
- 2. The baby incubator as defined in claim 1 wherein said door rotation restriction means is provided with an operation canceling member for canceling an operating state thereof in which said door lies between said operating angle and said closed position.
- 3. The baby incubator defined in claim 1 wherein one said elements is a shell formed on one of said door and provided with an opening, said other element having a projection on the other of said hood and said door for engaging in said opening behind an edge of said shell, said door rotation restriction means including a biasing element effective to be overcome upon movement of said projection past said edge of said shell.
- 4. The baby incubator defined in claim 3, further comprising a knob for pressing said projection away from said edge.
- 5. The baby incubator defined in claim 4 wherein said shell forms one of said first and second members.
- 6. A baby incubator, comprising:a hood for receiving a baby and having a nursing window; a swingable door positioned to open and close said window and having a critical angle above which said door tends to swing into an open position away from said hood and below which said door tends to swing toward said hood to close said window; door fixing means including a latch housing on said hood and having an upwardly open slot, and a latch pawl rotatable on said door engageable in said slot of said housing in said closed position for securing said door to said hood in a closed position of said door; and door rotation restriction means including a shell formed by said housing and having a downwardly open hole delimited by an edge spaced from said hood and defining on operating angle of said door less than said critical angle, a projection on said door engageable with said edge, and a spring biasing said projection upwardly into said hole behind said edge, said shell and said projection being: engageable upon displacement of said door toward said window to said operating angle less than said critical angle and prior to closure of said window, engaging to prevent unintentional further opening of said window beyond said operating angle when said door means is unsecured and said window is at an angle less than said operating angle, enabling movement of said window between said operating angle and said closed position of said door, and manually releasable to permit swinging of said door to open said window beyond said operating angle.
- 7. The baby incubator defined in claim 6, further comprising a knob on said projection for manually displacing same away from said edge to release said door from said operating angle and enable said door to fully open.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-214641 |
Jul 2000 |
JP |
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