Claims
- 1. A medical table comprising:a head end column and a pair of foot end columns, each of the head end column and the foot end columns including an upper portion and a lower portion, each upper portion extendable and retractable relative to the lower portion between upper and lower positions; a patient support system supported by the head and foot end columns; a first drive motor coupled to the head end column for movement of the head end column between upper and lower positions; a second drive motor coupled to a foot end column for movement of said foot end column between upper and lower positions; a third drive motor coupled to a foot end column for movement of said foot end column between upper and lower positions; and an actuator electronically coupled to each of the drive motors for affecting simultaneous movement of the head end column and foot end columns between the upper and lower positions; control means electronically coupled to the actuator and to the drive motors, for controlling each of the drive motors; and sensor means associated with each of the head and foot end columns, for sensing relative positions of the head and foot end columns and for producing an output corresponding to said relative positions of the head and foot end columns, the control means being responsive to the output of the sensor means.
- 2. The medical table of claim 1, further comprising:a pair of elongate spar members, each having a distal end connected to one or more of the foot end columns, the spar members longitudinally extendable and retractable to permit longitudinal positioning of the foot end columns.
- 3. The medical table of claim 2, wherein each spar member includes a proximal end and is pivotable about its proximal end for rotational positioning of the foot end columns.
- 4. The medical table of claim 1, further comprising:a pair of elongate spar members, each having a proximal end and a distal end connected to one of the foot end columns, each spar member pivotable about its proximal end to permit rotational positioning of the foot end columns.
- 5. The medical table of claim 1, wherein the patient support system includes a pair of leg supports, each supported by one of the foot end columns, and a body support supported by the head end column.
- 6. A medical table comprising:a head end column and a pair of foot end columns, each of the head end column and the foot end columns including an upper portion and a lower portion, each upper portion extendable and retractable relative to the lower portion between upper and lower positions; a patient support system supported by the head and foot end columns; a first drive motor coupled to the head end column for movement of the head end column between upper and lower positions; a second drive motor coupled to a foot end column for movement of said foot end column between upper and lower positions; a third drive motor coupled to a foot end column for movement of said foot end column between upper and lower positions; and an actuator electronically coupled to each of the drive motors for affecting simultaneous movement of the head end column and foot end columns between the upper and lower positions; control means electronically coupled to the actuator and to the drive motors, for controlling each of the drive motors; and sensor means associated with each of the head and foot end columns, for sensing loads on the head and foot end columns and for producing an output corresponding to said loads, the control means being responsive to the output of the sensor means.
- 7. The medical table of claim 6, further comprising:a pair of elongate spar members, each having a distal end connected to one or more of the foot end columns, the spar members longitudinally extendable and retractable to permit longitudinal positioning of the foot end columns.
- 8. The medical table of claim 7, wherein each spar member includes a proximal end and is pivotable about its proximal end for rotational positioning of the foot end columns.
- 9. The medical table of claim 6, further comprising:a pair of elongate spar members, each having a proximal end and a distal end connected to one of the foot end columns, each spar member pivotable about its proximal end to permit rotational positioning of the foot end columns.
- 10. The medical table of claim 6, wherein the patient support system includes a pair of leg supports, each supported by one of the foot end columns, and a body support supported by the head end column.
- 11. A method for positioning a patient on a medical table, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a medical table having a head end column and a pair of foot end columns, each of the head end column and the foot end columns including an upper portion and a lower portion, each upper portion extendable and retractable relative to the lower portion between upper and lower positions, the medical table further including a head end drive motor coupled to the head end column for moving the head end column between the upper and lower positions, and a pair of foot end motors each coupled to one of the foot end columns for moving the foot end column between the upper and lower positions, an actuator electronically coupled to each of the drive motors for affecting simultaneous movement of the head end column and foot end columns between the upper and lower positions, a controller electronically coupled to the actuator and to the drive motors, and a sensor associated with each of the head and foot end columns; (b) positioning a patient on a patient support system coupled to the head and foot end columns; and (c) using the actuator to cause simultaneous movement of the head end and foot end columns between the lower and upper positions; and (d) sensing the relative positions of the head and foot end columns and producing an output corresponding to said relative positions using the sensor, and controlling operation of the drive motors in response to said output.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the sensing step includes sensing respective loads placed on the head and foot end columns.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein step (a) further provides a pair of longitudinally extendable spar members, each having a distal end connected to one of the foot end columns; andthe method further comprises the step of: (d) selectively extending at least one of the spar members to reposition at least one of the leg supports.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein each spar member provided in step (a) includes a proximal end pivotally coupled to a support member; andthe method further comprises the step of (e) pivoting at least one of the spar members about its proximal end.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/044,363, filed Mar. 19, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,286,164.
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