The subject matter described herein relates to occupant supports such as hospital beds and stretchers and particularly to an occupant support having at least one deck section which is adjustable in angular orientation by way of a simple user input.
Occupant supports such as stretchers include a frame and a deck assembly supported on the frame. In some occupant supports the deck assembly includes two or more deck sections, at least one of which can be oriented to an angular orientation most suitable for the occupant of the stretcher. In one example a stretcher includes an orientation adjustable thigh section and an orientation adjustable calf section whose orientation is a function of the orientation of the thigh section. Various mechanical arrangements have been used to effect the orientation adjustment. Nevertheless, manufacturers continue to seek alternatives that are reliable, simple, and easy to use.
An occupant support comprises a frame, a deck comprising at least one deck section pivotably connected to the frame, and a lift system for changing the angular orientation of the deck section in response to a noncyclical user input.
The foregoing and other features of the various embodiments of the occupant support described herein will become more apparent from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings in which:
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The stretcher also includes a knee lift system 60 for changing the angular orientation of the thigh deck section. The change of orientation of the thigh deck section is effected by a noncyclical user input to the lift system. The user input is a mechanical input, i.e. one produced by the user's direct application of physical force to the lift system, as opposed to, for example, a user closing a switch to energize an electric motor. Nevertheless, the lift system may be arranged so that the physical force applied by the user is amplified by leverage or other forms of mechanical advantage.
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The lift system also includes second bellcrank 90 pivotably attached to frame 30 at pivot joint 92 for rotation about a horizontal axis of rotation 94. The second bellcrank has an input leg 96 and an output leg 98. A transfer link 110 has an input end 112 connected to the output arm 78 of the first bellcrank and an output end 114 connected to the input leg 96 of the second bellcrank. A compression link 120 has a bellcrank end 122 connected to output leg 98 of the second bellcrank and a deck end 124 connected to the thigh deck section 24.
In operation a user moves handle 80 by spatially displacing it toward the left side of the stretcher to increase the angular orientation of thigh deck section. Because of the pivotable connection of the calf deck section to the thigh deck section the calf deck section angular orientation also increases. Movement of the handle toward the right side of the stretcher decreases the angular orientation of thigh deck section and the calf deck section. The deck sections are movable from a flat or horizontal orientation seen in
When the lock is unlocked a user may move bellcrank arm 76 away from the position of
Although the illustrated occupant support employs a horizontally movable handle 80, a handle moveable in other directions, such as vertical, may be used instead with appropriate changes to the mechanical elements and/or their orientation.
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