Claims
- 1. A patient-support apparatus comprisinga base, and a patient-support assembly supported above the base, the patient-support assembly including a patient-support deck having first and second sides, a mattress supported above the patient-support deck, an x-ray tray coupled to the patient-support deck for sliding movement beneath the mattress, and a link coupling the x-ray tray to the patient-support deck, the x-ray tray being movable between a use position underlying the mattress, a first load position in which a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond the first side of the patient-support deck, and a second load position in which a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond the second side of the patient-support deck, the patient-support deck being formed to include a first stop and a second stop, the x-ray tray being in the first load position when the link engages the first stop and the x-ray tray being in the second load position when the link engages the second stop.
- 2. The patient-support apparatus of claim 1, wherein the patient-support deck includes a slot extending between the first and second stops and the link is formed to include a first end disk received in the slot for sliding movement relative to the patient-support deck.
- 3. The patient-support apparatus of claim 2, wherein the x-ray tray is formed to include an aperture and the link is formed to include a second end disk received in the aperture for pivoting movement relative to the x-ray tray.
- 4. The patient-support apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first end disk is transversely aligned with the second end disk when the x-ray tray is in each of the first and second load positions and the first end disk is longitudinally aligned with the second end disk when the x-ray tray is in the use position.
- 5. The patient-support apparatus of claim 3, wherein the aperture formed in the x-ray tray passes over the first stop when the x-ray tray is moved from the use position into the first load position and the aperture formed in the x-ray tray passes over the second stop when the x-ray tray is moved from the use position into the second load position.
- 6. The patient-support apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first stop is transversely aligned with the second stop.
- 7. The patient-support apparatus of claim 1, wherein the link includes an upwardly-extending portion coupled to the x-ray tray and a downwardly-extending portion coupled to the patient-support deck.
- 8. The patient-support apparatus of claim 7, wherein the upwardly-extending portion of the link passes over the first and second stops as the x-ray tray is moved from the use position to the respective first and second load positions and the downwardly extending portion of the link engages the first and second stops when the x-ray tray is in the respective first and second load positions.
- 9. A patient-support apparatus comprisinga base, and a patient-support assembly supported above the base, the patient-support assembly including a patient-support deck having first and second sides, a mattress supported above the patient-support deck, an x-ray tray coupled to the patient-support deck for sliding movement beneath the mattress, and a link coupling the x-ray tray to the patient-support deck, the x-ray tray being movable between a use position underlying the mattress, a first load position in which a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond the first side of the patient-support deck, and a second load position in which a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond the second side of the patient-support deck, the patient-support deck being formed to include a first stop and a second stop, the x-ray tray being in the first load position when the link engages the first stop and the x-ray tray being in the second load position when the link engages the second stop, wherein the patient-support deck includes a slot extending between the first and second stops and the link is formed to include a first end disk received in the slot for sliding movement relative to the patient-support deck, the first stop is transversely aligned with the second stop, and the slot extends between the first and second stops along a substantially bell-shaped path.
- 10. A patient-support apparatus comprisinga base, and a patient-support assembly supported above the base, the patient-support assembly including a patient-support deck having first and second sides, a mattress supported above the patient-support deck, an x-ray tray coupled to the patient-support deck for sliding movement beneath the mattress, and a link coupling the x-ray tray to the patient-support deck, the x-ray tray being movable between a use position underlying the mattress, a first load position in which a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond the first side of the patient-support deck, and a second load position in which a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond the second side of the patient-support deck, the patient-support deck being formed to include a first stop and a second stop, the x-ray tray being in the first load position when the link engages the first stop and the x-ray tray being in the second load position when the link engages the second stop, wherein the link includes an upwardly-extending portion coupled to the x-ray tray and a downwardly-extending portion coupled to the patient-support deck, and the patient-support deck is formed to include a slot extending between the first and second stops, the downwardly-extending portion of the link is received in the slot for sliding movement relative to the patient-support deck, and the slot is shaped so that the link pivots through about one hundred eighty degrees relative to the x-ray tray as the x-ray tray is moved between the first and second load positions.
- 11. A patient-support apparatus comprisinga base, and a patient-support assembly supported above the base, the patient-support assembly including a patient-support deck having first and second sides, a mattress supported above the patient-support deck, an x-ray tray coupled to the patient-support deck for sliding movement beneath the mattress, and a link coupling the x-ray tray to the patient-support deck, the x-ray tray being movable between a use position underlying the mattress, a first load position in which a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond the first side of the patient-support deck, and a second load position in which a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond the second side of the patient-support deck, the patient-support deck being formed to include a first stop and a second stop, the x-ray tray being in the first load position when the link engages the first stop and the x-ray tray being in the second load position when the link engages the second stop, wherein the link is a flexible link and manually flexing the link away from the x-ray tray when the x-ray tray is in either of the first and second load positions allows the x-ray tray to be separated away from the patient-support deck.
- 12. A patient-support apparatus comprisinga base including a platform tub having an upwardly-facing platform surface and four walls extending upwardly from the platform surface, the walls being arranged to define an interior region above the platform surface, and a patient-support assembly support by the platform surface, the patient-support assembly including a patient-support deck having first and second sides, a mattress supported above the patient-support deck, an x-ray tray coupled to the patient-support deck for sliding movement beneath the mattress, and an elevation assembly coupling the patient-support deck to the platform, the elevation assembly having a lowered position in which the patient-support deck and x-ray tray are positioned to lie inside the interior region of the platform tub so that the x-ray tray is inaccessible, and the elevation assembly having a raised position in which the patient-support deck and x-ray tray are positioned to lie above the interior region of the platform tub so that the x-ray tray is accessible to be moved between a use position underlying the mattress, a first load position in which a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond the first side of the patient-support deck, and a second load position in which a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond the second side of the patient-support deck.
- 13. A patient-support apparatus having a base and a patient-support assembly supported by the base, the patient-support assembly comprisinga patient-support deck of single piece construction including transversely spaced-apart first and second sides, a pair of longitudinally-spaced apart elevated end portions, a lowered central portion, and a pair of tray-guiding walls connecting a respective one of the elevated end portions to the lowered central portion, a mattress support carried by the elevated end portions of the patient-support deck, a mattress carried by the mattress support, an x-ray tray carried by the central portion of the patient-support deck beneath the mattress support and between the tray-guiding walls, the x-ray tray being slidable relative to the patient-support deck between a first position overlying the central portion of the patient-support deck and a second position in which at least a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond one of the first and second sides, and a link coupling the x-ray tray to the central portion of the patient-support deck.
- 14. The patient-support assembly of claim 13, wherein the mattress support includes an x-ray window frame having a large central opening and an x-ray window pane filling the opening.
- 15. The patient-support assembly of claim 13, wherein the link is pivotably coupled to the x-ray tray and slidably coupled to the central portion of the x-ray tray.
- 16. The patient-support assembly of claim 13, wherein the link is positioned to lie beneath the x-ray tray and above the central portion of the patient-support deck.
- 17. The patient-support assembly of claim 13, wherein the x-ray tray includes a substantially planar upper surface, the central portion of the patient-support deck includes a substantially planar support surface that is substantially parallel with the upper surface of the x-ray tray, and the link pivots in a plane that is substantially parallel with the upper surface of the x-ray tray and the support surface of the central portion.
- 18. The patient-support assembly of claim 13, wherein the central portion of the patient-support deck is formed to include a slot that guides sliding and pivoting movement of the link relative to the patient-support deck during movement of the x-ray tray between the first and second positions.
- 19. The patient-support assembly of claim 18, wherein the central portion of the patient-support deck is formed to include a link-receiving recess in a region of the patient-support deck adjacent to the slot, and the moves within the link-receiving recess during movement of the x-ray tray between the first and second positions.
- 20. A patient-support apparatus having a base and a patient-support assembly supported by the base, the patient-support assembly comprisinga patient-support deck of single piece construction including transversely spaced-apart first and second sides, a pair of longitudinally-spaced apart elevated end portions, a lowered central portion, and a pair of tray-guiding walls connecting a respective one of the elevated end portions to the lowered central portion, a mattress support carried by the elevated end portions of the patient-support deck, a mattress carried by the mattress support, an x-ray tray carried by the central portion of the patient-support deck beneath the mattress support and between the tray-guiding walls, the x-ray tray being slidable relative to the patient-support deck between a first position overlying the central portion of the patient-support deck and a second position in which at least a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond one of the first and second sides, and wherein each elevated end portion of the patient-support deck is formed to include a tab, the mattress support is formed to include a pair of notches, and the tabs are received in the notches to prevent transverse sliding movement of the mattress support relative to the patient-support deck.
- 21. A patient-support apparatus having a base and a patient-support assembly supported by the base, the patient-support assembly comprisinga patient-support deck of single piece construction including transversely spaced-apart first and second sides, a pair of longitudinally-spaced apart elevated end portions, a lowered central portion, and a pair of tray-guiding walls connecting a respective one of the elevated end portions to the lowered central portion, a mattress support carried by the elevated end portions of the patient-support deck, a mattress carried by the mattress support, an x-ray tray carried by the central portion of the patient-support deck beneath the mattress support and between the tray-guiding walls, the x-ray tray being slidable relative to the patient-support deck between a first position overlying the central portion of the patient-support deck and a second position in which at least a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond one of the first and second sides, and wherein each of the tray-guiding walls of the patient-support deck is formed to include at least one tab that overlies the x-ray tray and the tab is arranged to engage the x-ray tray to help support the x-ray tray in the second position.
- 22. A patient-support apparatus having a base and a patient-support assembly supported by the base, the patient-support assembly comprisinga patient-support deck of single piece construction including transversely spaced-apart first and second sides, a pair of longitudinally-spaced apart elevated end portions, a lowered central portion, and a pair of tray-guiding walls connecting a respective one of the elevated end portions to the lowered central portion, a mattress support carried by the elevated end portions of the patient-support deck, a mattress carried by the mattress support, an x-ray tray carried by the central portion of the patient-support deck beneath the mattress support and between the tray-guiding walls, the x-ray tray being slidable relative to the patient-support deck between a first position overlying the central portion of the patient-support deck and a second position in which at least a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond one of the first and second sides, and wherein the x-ray tray is formed to include a set of pad recesses adapted to receive support pads of a device carried by the x-ray tray.
- 23. A patient-support apparatus having a base and a patient-support assembly supported by the base, the patient-support assembly comprisinga patient-support deck of single piece construction including transversely spaced-apart first and second sides, a pair of longitudinally-spaced apart elevated end portions, a lowered central portion, and a pair of tray-guiding walls connecting a respective one of the elevated end portions to the lowered central portion, a mattress support carried by the elevated end portions of the patient-support deck, a mattress carried by the mattress support, and an x-ray tray carried by the central portion of the patient-support deck beneath the mattress support and between the tray-guiding walls, the x-ray tray being slidable relative to the patient-support deck between a first position overlying the central portion of the patient-support deck and a second position in which at least a portion of the x-ray tray extends beyond one of the first and second sides, wherein the x-ray tray is formed to include a cable notch, the patient-support deck is formed to include a cable-loop trough, and the cable notch is aligned with the cable-loop trough when the x-ray tray is in the first position so that a cable coupled to a device carried by the x-ray tray can be routed through the cable notch and the cable-loop trough.
- 24. The patient-support assembly of claim 23 wherein the x-ray tray is formed to include a cable groove extending from the cable-loop trough so the cable of the device carried by the x-ray tray can routed from the cable-loop trough through the cable groove.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/926,380, filed Sep. 9, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,071,228, assigned to the same assignee as this application.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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WO-0143686 |
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