Information
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Patent Grant
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6564405
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Patent Number
6,564,405
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Date Filed
Friday, August 2, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 20, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Flynn, Thiel, Boutell & Tanis, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 005 602
- 005 662
- 005 428
- 005 429
- 005 430
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A labor grip mechanism on each side of a main frame of a birthing bed, each labor grip mechanism having a post with a free end and a hand grip mounted on the free end. A first mounting construction is provided for slidably supporting each post for simultaneous movement between a first position wherein the hand grip is stowed underneath the patient support and a second position wherein the hand grip is oriented wholly out from underneath the patient support. A second mounting construction is provided for supporting each post for simultaneous rotational movement between the second position wherein the hand grip is also oriented in a plane beneath the plane of the patient support and a third position wherein the hand grip is oriented in a plane above the plane of the patient support. A hand grip positioning device is provided for facilitating the rotational movement only when the posts are in the aforesaid second or third position.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a birthing bed and, more particularly, to a birthing bed equipped with a labor grip mechanism on each side of the bed to assist the mother in creating maximum thrust during the birthing process.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is widely known to provide labor grip mechanisms on a birthing bed to assist the mother in creating maximum thrust during the birthing process. U.S. Pat. No. 5,060,327 and pending application Ser. No. 09/614,357, filed Jul. 12, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,427,269 are cited as two exemplary forms of a labor grip mechanism on a birthing bed. It is desirable to simultaneously deploy the labor grip mechanism and to move the labor grip mechanism to a stowed position out of the way when they are not needed.
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide a labor grip mechanism on both sides of a birthing bed and which are simultaneously movable between a stowed position beneath the patient support and an in-use position wherein the hand grip is oriented above the upper surface of the patient support.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a labor grip mechanism, as aforesaid, wherein the action required to effect a simultaneous deployment of both of the labor grip mechanisms is quick and simple.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a labor grip mechanism, as aforesaid, which is durable, steady to the birthing mother thereby psychologically causing the birthing mother to apply strong forces thereto in creating the maximum thrust forces required to assist in the birthing process.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a labor grip mechanism, as aforesaid, wherein the entirety of the labor grip mechanism is stowable wholly beneath the patient support.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The objects and purposes of the invention are met by providing a labor grip mechanism on each side of a main frame of a birthing bed, each labor grip mechanism having a post with a free end and a hand grip mounted on the free end. A first mounting construction is provided for slidably supporting the posts for simultaneous movement between a first position wherein the hand grips are stowed underneath the patient support and a second position wherein the hand grips are oriented wholly out from underneath the patient support. A second mounting construction is provided for supporting the posts for simultaneous rotational movement between the second position wherein the hand grips are also oriented in a plane beneath the plane of the patient support and a third position wherein the hand grips are oriented in a plane above the plane of the patient support. A hand grip positioning device is provided for facilitating the simultaneous rotational movement only when the posts are in the aforesaid second or third positions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects and purposes of this invention will be apparent to persons acquainted with labor grip mechanisms of this general type upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a bottom left isometric view of a labor grip mechanism in the first position thereof;
FIG. 2
is a bottom right isometric view of the labor grip mechanism in the same position as has been illustrated in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a bottom left isometric view similar to
FIG. 1
, but with the labor grip mechanism moved to a second position;
FIG. 4
is a bottom left isometric view of the labor grip mechanism similar to
FIG. 1
, but in the fully deployed position;
FIG. 5
is a bottom right isometric view of the illustration in
FIG. 4
; and
FIG. 6
is an isometric view of a rack and pinion mechanism for providing simultaneous movement of the labor grips.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only and will not be limiting. The words “up”, “down”, “right” and “left” will designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “in” and “out” will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the device and designated parts thereof. Such terminology will include derivatives and words of similar import.
In the drawings, only a fragment of a birthing bed
10
has been illustrated, namely, that part of the bed
10
having a mattress section
11
upon which the birthing mother sits with her legs extending beyond the right edge
12
thereof. If desired, another mattress surface can be provided to the right of the mattress section
11
and therebelow so that the feet of the birthing mother can rest thereon.
The mattress section
11
is supported on a mattress frame
13
which in turn is elevatably supported on a main frame
14
. The mechanism for elevating the mattress frame
13
up and down in relation to the main frame
14
is well known in the art and, accordingly, a further detailed discussion thereof is believed unnecessary.
A labor grip mechanism
15
is mounted on both lateral sides of the main frame
14
as shown in FIG.
6
and both labor grip mechanisms are the mirror image of each other and include a post
16
having a free end section
17
and a hand grip
18
mounted at the aforesaid free end
17
. For purposes of simplifying this disclosure, only one labor grip mechanism is shown in the drawings and will be described in detail.
In this particular embodiment, the post
16
is an elongate rod-like member having a first section
19
and a second section
21
forming an angle θ (
FIG. 3
) formed therebetween. The handle
18
is a continuation of the rod-like member and is bent at a 90° angle with respect to the section
21
. A protective member
22
is secured to the free end of the pipe section, namely, the handle
18
.
The labor grip mechanism
15
further includes an elongate straight rod section
23
connected at a right angle to the rod section
19
. The straight section
23
is supported in a guide opening
24
provided on the main frame
14
, which guide opening guides the straight section
23
between a first position thereof illustrated in
FIG. 1 and a
second position thereof illustrated in FIG.
3
. An additional support mechanism
45
described in more detail below in reference to
FIG. 6
is provided for assisting the guiding of the straight section
23
between the aforesaid first and second sections, particularly in order to stabilize the straight section
23
when it is in the second position illustrated in
FIG. 3. A
spring
26
is either anchored to the main frame
14
on a side of the birthing bed remote from the side illustrated in
FIG. 3
of the drawings and is connected at the other end to the end of the straight section
23
remote from the rod section
19
or is embodied in the additional support mechanism
45
discussed in more detail below. As the straight section is transitioned between the first and second positions, the spring
26
will generate a return force urging the straight section
23
and, consequently, the labor grip mechanism to the first position of the labor grip mechanism illustrated in FIG.
1
. While the spring
26
is illustrated in
FIG. 3
as a tension spring, it will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art that the straight section
23
can be configured to operate utilizing a compression spring as will be described below with reference to FIG.
6
.
As is illustrated in the drawings, the mattress frame
13
includes a cut out section
27
of a sufficient dimension to permit the region of the labor grip mechanism
15
adjacent the juncture between the rod section
19
and the straight section
23
to move therethrough when the labor grip mechanism
15
is transitioning between the first position illustrated in FIG.
1
and the second position illustrated in FIG.
3
.
A hand grip positioning bracket
30
is secured by means of a base member
31
to the underside of the mattress frame
13
by means of a plurality of screws (not illustrated) received in appropriate holes
32
. An elongate rod
33
is secured to the base member
31
and extends in a direction generally parallel to the straight section
23
. The distal end of the rod
33
terminates adjacent an outer edge
34
of the mattress frame
13
. A reinforcement or bracing member
36
is secured to the base member
31
and the distal end of the rod
33
. The brace
36
also provides a smooth surface between the end thereof adjacent the main frame
14
through to the end thereof adjacent the distal end of the rod
33
.
An elongate arm, also known as a cam,
37
is secured to the straight section
23
and is movable therewith in all directions of movement of the straight section
23
. The cam
37
extends radially outwardly from the straight section
23
and a surface
38
thereof is configured to engage the surface of the brace
36
so as to prevent counterclockwise rotation of the labor grip mechanism
15
about an axis defined by the longitudinal axis of the straight section
23
. Rotational movements of the labor grip mechanism
15
in the opposite direction, namely, the clockwise direction is prevented by a surface
39
on the cam
37
engaging the undersurface
41
of the mattress frame
13
.
The labor grip mechanism
15
is movable between the aforesaid first position thereof illustrated in FIG.
1
and the second position thereof illustrated in
FIG. 3
by a simple manual force being applied to the post
16
and pulling outwardly in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the straight section
23
. In the second position, the cam
37
will be oriented between the distal end of the rod
33
and the edge
34
of the mattress frame
13
so that the cam
37
can be moved therebetween by rotating the labor grip mechanism about the longitudinal axis of the straight section
23
. Once the cam
37
is moved to a location generally above the rod
33
, the return spring
26
will cause the straight section
23
to retract back into the guide opening
24
to orient the cam
37
on the upper surface of the rod
33
as illustrated in FIG.
4
. The base member
31
forms a stop against which the cam
37
will abut when the cam
37
is oriented above the rod
33
as illustrated in FIG.
4
. The base
31
effectively orients the cam
37
in a position spaced outwardly from the main frame
14
so that the post sections
19
and
21
of the labor grip mechanism
15
are oriented laterally of the mattress frame
13
and mattress
11
mounted thereon.
As is illustrated in
FIG. 3
, the cam
37
has a width X. The spacing between the exterior surface of the rod
33
and the undersurface
41
of the mattress frame
13
is equal to the aforesaid distance X or a slightly greater distance so as to facilitate the receipt of the cam
37
snugly therebetween. This snug orientation of the cam
37
between the exterior surface of the rod
33
and the surface
41
of the mattress frame
13
(see
FIG. 4
) provides a substantial rigidity to the orientation of the hand grip
18
and will provide a perceived sense of security to the birthing mother to cause her to think that as much force as she wishes to place onto the hand grip
18
will be sufficiently supported.
The additional support mechanism or translational device
45
is shown in more detail in FIG.
6
. The additional support mechanism or translational device
45
additionally facilitates simultaneous deployment or stowing of both labor grip mechanisms in response to manual forces applied to only one labor grip mechanism
45
to effect deployment or stowing as described above.
More specifically, the additional support mechanism
45
includes a pair of axially spaced hollow bearing members
46
and
47
configured to be fastened to the underside of the mattress frame
13
as schematically represented in FIG.
1
. An elongate housing
48
is provided which has a pair of axially aligned openings
49
and
51
in opposite ends which are configured to be coaxially arranged with the holes in the bearing members
46
and
47
so that the straight sections
23
of each labor grip mechanism is axially slidably and rotatively received in and supported by the bearing members
46
and
47
and extend into the interior
52
of the housing. A pair of toothed racks, only one rack
53
is shown in
FIG. 6
, are slidably supported in corresponding guides
56
and
57
. Each rack
53
is secured to an end of the respective straight section
23
that terminates in the interior of the housing. A compression spring
58
encircles each straight section
23
and is oriented between spring abutments formed by each end wall of the housing
48
and the end of the straight section
23
whereat the toothed rack
53
is secured. The racks
53
are spaced from each other and a pinion gear
59
rotatably supported on the housing
48
is configured so that its teeth schematically illustrated at
61
matingly engage the teeth
62
of each rack. As a result, a pulling force applied to one labor grip mechanism
15
to effect a movement thereof from the first position illustrated in
FIG. 1
to the second position illustrated in
FIG. 3
will cause the driven rack to rotatively drive the pinion gear
59
and cause a corresponding driven movement of the other rack to effect a corresponding and simultaneously occurring deploying movement of the other labor grip mechanism
15
. The bearing elements
46
and
47
will enable simultaneous rotation of the straight sections
23
between the second position shown in
FIG. 3
to the deployed position where the hand grips
18
are oriented above the upper surface of the mattress
11
as well as vice versa.
Although a particular preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. In a bed having a main frame and a patient support mounted on said main frame, the improvement comprising:first and second posts, each having a free end; first mounting means for slidably supporting said posts for simultaneous movement between a first position wherein said free ends are stowed underneath said patient support and a second position wherein said free ends are oriented wholly out from underneath said patient support; second mounting means for supporting said posts for simultaneous rotational movement between said second position wherein said free ends are also oriented in a plane beneath a plane of said patient support and a third position wherein said free ends are oriented in a plane above the plane of said patient support; and free end positioning means for facilitating said simultaneous rotational movement only when said posts are in said second or third positions.
- 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said first and second mounting means are provided on a translational device including a housing with support means being provided for supporting said housing for rotational movement to and between positions corresponding to said second and third positions, said posts being slidably supported on said housing for movement to and between positions corresponding to said first and second positions, said translational device being configured to be responsive to manual forces applied to one of said pair of posts to effect a movement to and between said first and said second and said third positions for implementing a corresponding simultaneous movement of the other of said posts.
- 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein said translational device includes a pair of spaced parallel toothed racks each slidably mounted on said housing and to said posts and a rotatably supported gear on said housing oriented in the space between said toothed racks and matingly engaging the teeth on each said toothed rack so that a translational movement of one of said toothed racks and a respective one of said posts secured thereto will cause a corresponding and simultaneous translational movement of the other of said toothed racks and a respective other of said posts secured thereto.
- 4. The device according to claim 3, wherein said translational device includes a pair of elongate guides having a longitudinal axis that extends generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said patient support;wherein each of said posts include a straight section at an end thereof remote from said hand grip, said straight section being rotatably and axially slidingly received in a respective said elongate guide and supported for said movement thereof between said first and second positions and said second and third positions; wherein said free end positioning means includes at least one elongate member separate from said straight sections and extending generally parallel to said at least one straight section, a first end of said at least one elongate member being secured to said main frame, a second end of said elongate member being oriented beneath said patient support; and wherein said at least one straight section has secured thereto an elongate arm extending in a plane oriented perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said elongate guides, said elongate arm slidingly abutting a first side of said at least one elongate member when said straight section is transitioning between said first and second positions to thereby prevent rotation of said posts from said second position toward said third position thereof while simultaneously permitting a simultaneous axial transition of said straight sections and said elongate arm on at least one thereof toward said second position thereof, said elongate arm being free of abutting relation with said at least one elongate member when said post is in said second position thereof to thereby permit simultaneous rotation of said post from said second position to said third position.
- 5. The device according to claim 4, wherein said at least one straight section of said posts and said elongate arm thereon is supported for movement to a position where said elongate arm is in abutting relation with a second side of said elongate member as said posts transition from said third position to a fourth position to simultaneously orient a section of each of said posts intermediate said straight section and said hand grip laterally of said patient support to orient said hand grips in said plane above said patient support.
- 6. The device according to claim 5, wherein said free end positioning means further includes a stop located intermediate said first and second ends of said elongate member and oriented in a path of movement of said elongate arm during a transitioning of said at least one straight section of said post from said third position toward said fourth position whereat said elongate arm abuts said stop so that said hand grips are simultaneously oriented in said plane above said patient support.
- 7. The device according to claim 5, wherein said translational device includes a spring device for simultaneously continuously urging said posts toward said first or fourth positions thereof.
- 8. The device according to claim 2, wherein said translational device includes a spring device for simultaneously continuously urging said posts toward said first position thereof.
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