Claims
- 1. A pediatric stretcher comprising:a base unit including at least one support assembly; a frame mounted on said at least one support assembly; a patient support deck supported on said frame; a railing surrounding said patient support deck and coupled to said frame by a plurality of coupling members; said railing including first and second, spaced apart generally parallel rail members and third and fourth spaced apart generally parallel rail members, wherein said third and fourth rail members are oriented perpendicular to said first and second rail members, wherein said first rail member has a first end adjacent said third rail member and a second end adjacent said fourth rail member, and further wherein said first end is out of contact with said third rail member and said second end is out of contact with said fourth rail member, and said second rail member has a third end adjacent said third rail member and a fourth end adjacent said fourth rail member, and further wherein said third end is out of contact with said third rail member and said fourth end is out of contact with said fourth rail member; at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members being configured to be elevationally adjusted with respect to said patient support deck and said plurality of coupling members; at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members including a gate which is pivotally supported for movement about a pivot axis; and said gate being configured to be locked and released along said pivot axis.
- 2. The pediatric stretcher of claim 1, including a counter-balance system coupled to and between said frame and said at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members configured to be elevationally adjusted with respect to said patient support deck.
- 3. The pediatric stretcher of claim 1, wherein said gate includes a pivot spindle, and further wherein said pivot axis extends longitudinally along said pivot spindle; anda release mechanism is coupled to said pivot spindle and is adjustable between a locked position in which said gate is prevented from pivoting about said pivot axis and a release position in which said gate is capable of pivoting about said pivot axis.
- 4. The pediatric stretcher of claim 3, wherein said release mechanism includes first and second buttons;said first button being connected to a first release assembly movably positioned in said pivot spindle and said second button being connected to a second release assembly movably positioned in said pivot spindle; and said release mechanism is in said locked position when said first and second buttons are spaced apart by a first distance and said release mechanism is in said release position when said first and second buttons are spaced apart by a second distance, wherein said first distance is greater than said second distance.
- 5. The pediatric stretcher of claim 4, wherein said first rail member has a first end including a first pocket and a second end including a second pocket;said first button is attached to a first bracket portion movably positioned in said pivot spindle and said second button is attached to a second bracket portion movably positioned in said pivot spindle; said first release assembly includes a first rod which is received in said first bracket portion and has a first rod end configured to be received in said first pocket; said second release assembly includes a second rod which is received in said second bracket portion and has a second rod end configured to be received in said second pocket; said first rod end is positioned in said first pocket and said second rod end is positioned in said second pocket when said release mechanism is in said locked position; and said first rod end is out of said first pocket and said second rod end is out of said second pocket when said release mechanism is in said release position.
- 6. The pediatric stretcher of claim 4, wherein said gate comprises a first gate, said pivot spindle comprises a first pivot spindle, said pivot axis comprises a first pivot axis and said release mechanism comprises a first release mechanism;at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members includes an additional gate and an additional pivot spindle; an additional pivot axis extends longitudinally along said additional pivot spindle; and an additional release mechanism is coupled to said additional pivot spindle and is configured to be adjustable between a locked position in which said additional gate is prevented from pivoting about said additional pivot axis and a release position in which said additional gate is capable of pivoting about said additional pivot axis.
- 7. The pediatric stretcher of claim 6, wherein said additional release mechanism includes third and fourth buttons which extend from said additional pivot spindle, and further wherein said third button is operatively connected to a third release assembly movably positioned in said additional pivot spindle and said fourth button is operatively connected to a fourth release assembly movably positioned in said second pivot spindle; andsaid additional release mechanism is in said locked position when said third and fourth buttons are spaced apart by a first distance and said additional release mechanism is in said release position when said third and fourth buttons are spaced apart by a second distance, wherein said first distance is greater than said second distance.
- 8. The pediatric stretcher of claim 1, wherein said plurality of coupling members includes at least one first, second, third and fourth bushing members;said first rail member includes at least one first spindle that is guided in said at least one first bushing member; said second rail member includes at least one second spindle that is guided in said at least one second bushing member; said third rail member includes at least one third spindle that is guided in said at least one third bushing member; and said fourth rail member includes at least one fourth spindle that is guided in said at least one fourth bushing member.
- 9. The pediatric stretcher of claim 1, wherein each of said at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members configured to be elevationally adjusted includes a control spindle; anda handle extends outward from said control spindle and is connected to a release and latching system at least partially positioned in said control spindle.
- 10. The pediatric stretcher of claim 9, wherein said release and latching system includes a release sub-system and a latching sub-system, and further wherein said handle is rotated to control said release sub-system and said latching sub-system.
- 11. The pediatric stretcher of claim 10, wherein said release sub-system includes a plurality of winged units which are spaced apart along a longitudinal axis of said control spindle; andeach of said plurality of winged units includes at least one wing member which contracts when said handle is rotated.
- 12. The pediatric stretcher of claim 1, wherein said first rail member includes a first release and latching system configured to allow said first rail member to be elevationally adjusted between a raised position and a lowered position;said second rail member includes a second release and latching system configured to allow said second rail member to be elevationally adjusted between a raised position and a lowered position; said third rail member includes a third release and latching system configured to allow said third rail member to be elevationally adjusted between a raised position and a lowered position; and said fourth rail member includes a fourth release and latching system configured to allow said fourth rail member to be elevationally adjusted between a raised position and a lowered position.
- 13. The pediatric stretcher of claim 12, wherein said first rail member includes a first control spindle, and further wherein a first handle extends outward from said first control spindle and is connected to said first release and latching system, said first release and latching system being at least partially positioned in said first control spindle;said second rail member includes a second control spindle, and wherein a second handle extends outward from said second control spindle and is connected to said second release and latching system, said second release and latching system being at least partially positioned in said second control spindle; said third rail member includes a third control spindle, and wherein a third handle extends outward from said third control spindle and is connected to said third release and latching system, said third release and latching system being at least partially positioned in said third control spindle; and said fourth rail member includes a fourth control spindle, and wherein a fourth handle extends outward from said fourth control spindle and is connected to said fourth release and latching system, said fourth release and latching system being at least partially positioned in said fourth control spindle.
- 14. A pediatric stretcher comprising:a base unit including at least one support assembly; a frame mounted on said at least one support assembly; a patient support deck supported on said frame; a railing surrounding said patient support deck and coupled to said frame by a plurality of coupling members; said railing including first, second, third and fourth rail members; at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members being configured to be elevationally adjusted with respect to said patient support deck and said plurality of coupling members; a counter-balance system coupled to and between said frame and said at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members configured to be elevationally adjusted with respect to said patient support deck, said counter-balance system including at least one counter-balance assembly having a spring with a first end coupled to said frame and a second end coupled to one end of a block and tackle assembly; at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members including a gate which is pivotally supported for movement about a pivot axis; and said gate being configured to be locked and released along said pivot axis.
- 15. The pediatric stretcher of claim 14, wherein said counter-balance system is positioned beneath said patient support deck.
- 16. A pediatric stretcher comprising:a base unit including at least one support assembly; a frame mounted on said at least one support assembly; a patient support deck supported on said frame; a railing surrounding said patient support deck and coupled to said frame by a plurality of coupling members; said railing including first, second, third and fourth rail members; at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members being configured to be elevationally adjusted with respect to said patient support deck and said plurality of coupling members; at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members including a gate which is pivotally supported for movement about a pivot axis; and a canopy having at least two support members, said canopy including: a first elongate rod positioned adjacent a top surface of said first rail member and a second elongate rod positioned adjacent a top surface of said second rail member; a first release handle coupled to said first elongate rod and configured to be adjustable between a locked position in which said first elongate rod is prevented from pivoting about a first longitudinal axis and a release position in which said first elongate rod is capable of pivoting about said first longitudinal axis; and a second release handle coupled to said second elongate rod and configured to be adjustable between a locked position in which said second elongate rod is prevented from pivoting about a second longitudinal axis and a release position in which said second elongate rod is capable of pivoting about said second longitudinal axis; and wherein said frame includes at least two pedestals configured to receive said at least two support members.
- 17. The pediatric stretcher of claim 16, wherein said first release handle is attached to a first release mechanism which is at least partially positioned within said first elongate rod;said first release handle includes first and second buttons, wherein said first button is connected to a first release assembly movably positioned in said first elongate rod and said second button is connected to a second release assembly movably positioned in said first elongate rod; and said first release mechanism is in said locked position when said first and second buttons are spaced apart by a first distance and said first release mechanism is in said release position when said first and second buttons are spaced apart by a second distance, wherein said first distance is greater than said second distance.
- 18. The pediatric stretcher of claim 17, wherein said second release handle is attached to a second release mechanism which is at least partially positioned within said second elongate rod;said second release mechanism includes third and fourth buttons, wherein said third button is connected to a third release assembly movably positioned in said second elongate rod and said fourth button is connected to a fourth release assembly movably positioned in said second elongate rod; and said second release mechanism is in said locked position when said third and fourth buttons are spaced apart by a third distance and said second release mechanism is in said release position when said third and fourth buttons are spaced apart by a fourth distance, wherein said third distance is greater than said fourth distance.
- 19. A pediatric stretcher comprising:a base unit; a frame supported by said base unit by a plurality of support members; a patient support deck supported by said frame, the entirety of said frame being positioned below a plane defined by a top surface of a mattress placed on said support deck; a railing surrounding said patient support deck, wherein said railing is coupled to said frame by a plurality of coupling members; said railing including first, second, third and fourth rail members; at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members being configured to be elevationally adjusted with respect to said patient support deck and said plurality of coupling members; and said at least one of said four rail members configured to be elevationally adjusted being coupled to a counter-balance system attached to said frame and positioned beneath the patient support deck, said counter-balance system including at least one counter-balance assembly having a first end coupled to said frame and a second end connected to a bottom rail component of said at least one of said four rail members so that no part of said counter-balance system extends upwardly beyond the plane defined by the top surface of said mattress.
- 20. The pediatric stretcher of claim 19, wherein said at least one counter-balance assembly includes a spring having a first end coupled to said frame and a second end coupled to one end of a block and tackle assembly.
- 21. The pediatric stretcher of claim 20, wherein each of the other first, second, third and fourth rail members is configured to be elevationally adjusted; andsaid counter-balance system includes counter-balance assemblies individually coupled to and between said frame and a respective one of said rail members.
- 22. The pediatric stretcher of claim 21, wherein said first rail member includes a first releasable locking assembly configured to allow said first rail member to be moved between a raised position and a lowered position;said second rail member includes a second releasable locking assembly configured to allow said second rail member to be moved between a raised position and a lowered position; said third rail member includes a third releasable locking assembly configured to allow said third rail member to be moved between a raised position and a lowered position; and said fourth rail member includes a fourth releasable locking assembly configured to allow said fourth rail member to be moved between a raised position and a lowered position.
- 23. The pediatric stretcher of claim 19, wherein each of said at least one of said first, second, third and fourth rail members are configured to be elevationally adjusted and each of said rail members includes a vertically oriented elongate control spindle and a handle that extends outwardly from said elongate control spindle and that is connected to a release and latching system at least partially positioned in said control spindle.
- 24. The pediatric stretcher of claim 23, wherein said first rail member has a first end adjacent said third rail member and a second end adjacent said fourth rail member, and further wherein said first end is out of contact with said third rail member and said second end is out of contact with said fourth rail member; andsaid second rail member has a third end adjacent said third rail member and a fourth end adjacent said fourth rail member, and further wherein said third end is out of contact with said third rail member and said fourth end is out of contact with said fourth rail member.
- 25. The pediatric stretcher of claim 19, wherein said first rail member includes a gate which is pivotally supported for movement about a pivot axis.
- 26. The pediatric stretcher of claim 19, wherein when said first, second, third and fourth rail members are in a lowered position, no part of said pediatric stretcher projects above the plane defined by the top surface of said mattress.
- 27. A pediatric stretcher comprising:a base unit including at least one support assembly; a frame mounted on said at least one support assembly; a patient support deck supported on said frame; a railing surrounding said patient support deck and coupled to said frame by a plurality of coupling members; said railing including first and second spaced apart generally parallel rail members and third and fourth spaced apart generally parallel rail members, wherein said third and fourth rail members are oriented perpendicular to said first and second rail members; said first rail member including a central portion, a first end portion and a second end portion, wherein said first end portion is adjacent to and out of contact with said third rail member and said second end portion is adjacent to and out of contact with said fourth rail member, so that a gap having a width is located between said first end portion of said first rail member and said third rail member; and said first portion comprising a gate which is pivotal with respect to said central portion about a pivot axis adjacent said central portion, said gate being configured to be opened to increase the width of the gap between said first rail member and said third rail member and provide increased access to a patient.
- 28. The pediatric stretcher of claim 27, wherein said gate comprises a first gate and said second end portion of said first rail member comprises a second gate which is pivotal about a second pivot axis adjacent said central portion to increase a width of a gap between said first rail member and said fourth rail member.
- 29. The pediatric stretcher of claim 27, wherein said second rail member includes a second central portion, a third end portion and a fourth end portion, wherein said third end portion is adjacent to and out of contact with said fourth rail and said fourth end portion is adjacent to and out of contact with said third rail; andsaid gate comprises a first gate and at least one of said third and fourth end portions comprises a second gate which is pivotal about a second pivot axis adjacent said second rail central portion, wherein said second gate is configured to be opened to increase the width of a gap between said second rail member and one of said third and fourth rail members.
- 30. The pediatric stretcher of claim 27, wherein said central portion includes a top rail and a bottom rail and a first end of said gate is pivotally connected to said central portion by a first hinge connected to said top rail and a second hinge connected to said bottom rail; and a second end of said gate projects outwardly toward the gap with said third rail member.
- 31. A pediatric stretcher comprising:a base unit including at least one support assembly; a frame mounted on said at least one support assembly; a patient support deck supported on said frame; a railing surrounding said patient support deck and coupled to said frame by a plurality of coupling members; said railing including front, rear, left and right rail members, each of said front, rear, left and right rail members including a top rail; a canopy supported by said frame and including first and second elongate rods which are adjacent said top rail of said left and right rail members, respectively and first and second base members which are adjacent said front and rear rail members, respectively; a release handle coupled to said first elongate rod and configured to be adjustable between a locked position in which said first elongate rod is locked at facing sides of said first and second base members and a release position in which said first elongate rod is capable of pivoting about a longitudinal axis spaced therefrom; said release handle is coupled to a release mechanism movably positioned at least partially within said first elongate rod, said release mechanism having a first mechanism end which extends into said first base member and a second mechanism end which extends into said second base member when said release handle is in said locked position; and said first and second mechanism ends are removed from said respective first and second base members when said release handle is in said release position.
- 32. The pediatric stretcher of claim 31, wherein an additional release handle is coupled to said second elongate rod and is configured to be adjustable between a locked position in which said second elongate rod is locked at facing sides of said first and second base members and a release position in which said second elongate rod is capable of pivoting about a second longitudinal axis spaced therefrom;said additional release handle is coupled to an additional release mechanism movably positioned at least partially within said second elongate rod, said additional release mechanism having a third mechanism end which extends into said second base member and a fourth mechanism end which extends into said first base member when said additional release handle is in said locked position; and said third and fourth mechanism ends are removed from said respective second and first base members when said additional release handle is in said release position.
- 33. The pediatric stretcher of claim 31, wherein said release handle includes first and second buttons which extend from said first elongate rod; andsaid release handle is in said locked position when said first and second buttons are spaced apart by a first distance and said release handle is in said release position when said first and second buttons are spaced apart by a second distance, wherein said first distance is greater than said second distance.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/311,269, filed Aug. 9, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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