Claims
- 1. A hospital bed including:
- a litter frame, said litter frame including a leg-foot section and having spaced apart side edges that extend along opposed sides of said litter frame including along said leg-foot section;
- two foot pans, each said foot pan being pivotally attached to said litter frame and positioned to extend under said leg-foot section;
- two foot rests, each said foot rest being located in a stowed position below a separate one of said foot pans;
- two leg rests, each said leg rest being attached to an undersurface of a separate one of said foot rests; and
- two linkages, each said linkage having a first end that is secured to a separate one of said foot pans so as to move along a length of said foot pan and a second end to which one said foot rest is secured, wherein:
- said first end of said linkage is pivotally secured to said foot pan so that said linkage can hold said foot rest in the stowed position, rotate said foot rest around one of said side edges of said leg-foot section and hold said foot rest in an in-use position above said leg-foot section; and
- said foot rest is pivotally secured to said second end of said linkage so that when said foot rest is in the in-use position, said foot rest can be rotated between a first orientation to allow use of said foot rest and a second orientation to allow use of said leg rest attached to said foot rest.
- 2. The hospital bed of claim 1, wherein said leg-foot section comprises a foot frame that is removably secured to said litter frame.
- 3. The hospital bed of claim 2, further including an upright member attached to a seat end of said litter frame, said upright assembly being positioned to move vertically relative to said litter frame and a motor attached to said upright member for vertically displacing said upright member and wherein said foot pans and said foot frame are attached to said upright member.
- 4. The hospital bed of claim 1, wherein said linkages are configured to hold said foot rests in the first orientation when the foot rests are in the stowed position.
- 5. A hospital bed including:
- a litter frame having a head end and a seat end distal from said head end;
- an upright member attached to said seat end of said litter frame to extend rearwardly from said seat end;
- a foot frame positioned adjacent said upright member so as to extend rearwardly from said seat end of said litter frame; and
- a coupling assembly having a first member attached to said upright member and a second member attached to said foot frame, wherein said first and second members engage each other for holding said foot frame to said upright member and a lock assembly attached to said foot frame for releaseably securing said foot frame to said upright member, wherein said first member and said second member are configured so that said foot frame is coupled to and separated from said upright member on paths of travel that are substantially horizontal.
- 6. The hospital bed of claim 5, further including:
- two foot rests disposed under said foot frame; and
- two linkages, each said linkage having a first end attached to said upright member and a second end attached to a separate one of said foot rests wherein each said linkage is configured to pivot relative to said upright member so as to move said foot rest from a stowed position under said foot frame to an in-use position above said foot frame.
- 7. The hospital bed of claim 5, wherein one of said first or second members of said coupling assembly is a rail that defines a channel and the other of said first or second members is a finger positioned to seat in said channel.
- 8. The hospital bed of claim 7, wherein said lock assembly includes a lock pin that is movably secured to said foot frame and is positioned to engage a notch formed in said upright member.
- 9. The hospital bed of claim 5 wherein:
- said first member is a rail that defines a channel, and that is formed with a notch;
- said second member is a finger positioned to seat in said channel; and
- said lock assembly includes a lock pin that is movably secured to said foot frame and is positioned to seat in said notch and a release mechanism attached to said lock pin for retracting said lock pin away from said notch.
- 10. The hospital bed of claim 5, wherein:
- said litter frame is provided with two said upright members; and
- said coupling assembly is provided with two said first members, each said first member being attached to a separate one of said upright members, and two said second members, each said second member being attached to said foot frame to engage a separate one of said first members.
- 11. A hospital bed including:
- a litter frame having a head end and a seat end distal from said head end;
- two spaced apart uprights, each said upright being attached to said litter frame so as to extend rearwardly from said seat end;
- a foot frame extending between said uprights, said foot frame being removeably mounted to said uprights; and
- a latch assembly connected to said foot frame for releaseably securing said foot frame to said uprights, said latch assembly including at least one locking member for engaging one of said uprights, a biasing assembly for holding said locking member against said upright and a lever connected to said biasing assembly for retracting said at least one locking member away from said upright.
- 12. The hospital bed of claim 11, wherein: each said upright includes a first engaging member; and said foot frame includes two second engaging members, each said second engaging member positioned to be coupled to a separate one of said first engaging members so as to hold said foot frame to said uprights, wherein said second engaging members are coupled to and uncoupled from said first engaging members along generally horizontal paths of travel.
- 13. The hospital bed of claim 12, wherein: said first engaging members are rails attached to said uprights, each said rail defining a channel; and said second engaging members are guide fingers attached to said foot frame, each said guide finger being positioned to be seated into one of said rail channels.
- 14. The hospital bed of claim 12, wherein: at least one of said first engaging members is formed to define a notch; and said locking member is positioned to be seated in said notch.
- 15. The hospital bed of claim 11, wherein each said upright is provided with a rail that defines a channel and said foot frame is provided with two guide fingers, each said guide finger being positioned to be seated into one of said rail channels.
- 16. The hospital bed of claim 15, wherein said locking member is positioned to engage at least one of said rails.
- 17. The hospital bed of claim 11, wherein:
- said uprights are provided with support members for supporting said foot frame, and at least one of said support members is formed to define a notch; and
- said locking member is positioned to be seated in said notch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/821 801, filed Mar. 19, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,549, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/583 235, filed Jan. 5, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No 5,774,914.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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