Information
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Patent Grant
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6708622
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Patent Number
6,708,622
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Date Filed
Monday, October 7, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 23, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A rail mounted patient lift comprises a ceiling mountable rail 10, a carriage 16 mounted for displacement along the rail, a flexible elongate support element and power operated lifting means for extending and retracting the support element relative to the carriage. The rail 10 comprises a plurality of rail sections 10a, 10b which in use are suspended from a ceiling with a gap 13 therebetween at a position where the rail 10 is to cross the path of a curtain 14. Each rail section has at least one pivotable flap 19 engageable by the carriage 16 as it moves along the rail. The flap 19 of one of a pair of adjoining rail sections is pivotable by the carriage as it moves in one direction to bridge the gap between the two sections and the flap of the other of the pair of adjoining rail sections is pivotable by the carriage as it moves in an opposite direction to bridge the gap between the two rail sections.
Description
INTRODUCTION
This invention relates to a rail mounted patient lift.
Rail mounted patient lifts are well known. One such lift is disclosed in EP-A-1090620. The known lifts comprise a ceiling mounted rail and a carriage mounted for displacement along the rail usually by power operated drive means on or within the carriage. The lifts also comprise a flexible elongate support element, usually having a sling hanger attached to its free end, and power operated lifting means for extending and retracting the support element relative to the carriage.
These patient lifts are regularly installed in hospital wards and the like. Curtains are also installed in hospital wards to give privacy to patients on the ward. There is a problem in providing cross overs between the path of the curtain and the path of a ceiling mounted patient lift.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention there is provided a rail mounted patient lift comprising a ceiling mountable rail, a carriage mounted for displacement along the rail, a flexible elongate support element and power operated lifting means for extending and retracting the support element relative to the carriage, wherein the rail comprises a plurality of rail sections which in use are suspended from a ceiling with a gap therebetween at a position where the rail is to cross the path of a curtain and wherein each rail section has at least one pivotable flap engageable by the carriage as it moves along the rail, the flap of one of a pair of adjoining rail sections being pivotable by the carriage as it moves in one direction to bridge the gap between the two sections and the flap of the other of the pair of adjoining rail sections being pivotable by the carriage as it moves in an opposite direction to bridge the gap between the two rail sections.
The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic side view of one embodiment of rail mounted patient lift in a first condition of operation,
FIG. 2
is a schematic side view similar to
FIG. 1
, but showing the rail mounted patient lift in a second condition of operation, and
FIG. 3
is a schematic side view similar to
FIGS. 1 and 2
but showing the rail mounted patient lift in a third condition of operation, and
FIG. 4
is the diagram of a carriage including components mounted thereto.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings, there is shown a rail mounted patient lift comprising a rail
10
attached to a ceiling
11
by suspension connecting devices
12
.
The rail comprises a plurality of sections, only two of which are shown at
10
a
and
10
b
. The rail sections are aligned longitudinally but have a small gap
13
between adjacent ends. The gap
13
is provided at a position where the rail
10
crosses the path of a curtain
14
suspended from a curtain track
15
attached directly to the ceiling
11
. The curtain track
15
extends perpendicularly to the longitudinal extent of the rail
10
. The curtain
14
can thus be drawn across the path of the rail
10
when the rail mounted patient lift is not in use.
The rail mounted patient lift also comprises one or more carriages
16
mounted for displacement along the rail
10
by power operated drive means on or within the carriage.
The rail
10
in cross section is of generally inverted U-shape with an in-turned flange
17
at the lower free end of each of the two vertical limbs of the rail
10
. These in-turned flanges
17
define two spaced apart parallel track portions for guiding the carriage
16
along the rail.
The power operated drive means on or within the carriage comprises two drive wheels
18
which engage the two track portions
17
, respectively, of the rail
10
and an electric motor
20
(
FIG. 4
) for driving the drive wheels
18
.
The carriage
16
also comprises a flexible elongate support element
22
(
FIG. 4
) and power operated lifting means in the form of winch
21
within the carriage
16
for extending and retracting the support element relative to the carriage. A sling hanger
23
(
FIG. 4
) is attached to the lower free end of the support element which is suspended between the two track portions
17
of the rail
10
.
In order to allow the carriage
16
to bridge the gap
13
between the rail sections
10
a
and
10
b
, each rail section has two pivotable flaps
19
adjacent to its end. The two flaps
19
of each rail section
10
a
,
10
b
are pivotably mounted on respective track portions and are urged to generally upstanding positions, as shown in
FIG. 1
, by springs, typically in the form of torsion springs. The flaps
19
are each pivotable in opposite directions according to the direction of travel of the carriage
16
. Thus, a carriage
16
moving from rail section
10
a
to rail section
10
b
(with the curtain undrawn) will engage the flaps
19
on the rail section
10
a
to pivot the flaps so that they bridge the gap
13
between the two rail sections
10
a
and
10
b
and the carriage will subsequently pivot the flaps on the rail section
10
b
so that these lie horizontally against their respective track portions
17
to enable the carriage
16
to pass by.
FIG. 2
shows the flaps
19
of the rail section
10
a
bridging the gap
13
and the carriage
16
in contact with the flaps
19
of the rail section
10
b
. After the carriage
16
has passed by, the flaps
19
will return to generally upstanding positions as shown in FIG.
3
. When the carriage
16
is travelling in an opposite direction the reverse will apply and the flaps
19
on the rail section
10
b
will bridge the gap
13
.
In practice, the rail
10
will comprise more than two rail sections
10
a
and
10
b
with each rail section, apart from terminal sections, having flaps
19
adjacent to opposite ends of the rail section.
The embodiment described above is given by way of example only and various modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, the rail may be of alternative cross-sectional shapes and may provide only a single track portion for guiding the carriage along the rail. Each rail will then have only one flap at one or each end.
Claims
- 1. A rail mounted patient lift comprises a ceiling mountable rail, a carriage mounted for displacement along the rail, a flexible elongate support element and power operated lifting means for extending and retracting the support element relative to the carriage, wherein the rail comprises a plurality of rail sections which in use are suspended from a ceiling with a gap therebetween at a position where the rail is to cross the path of a curtain and wherein each rail section has at least one pivotable flap engageable by the carriage as it moves along the rail, the flap of one of a pair of adjoining rail sections being pivotable by the carriage as it moves in one direction to bridge the gap between the two sections and the flap of the other of the pair of adjoining rail sections being pivotable by the carriage as it moves in an opposite direction to bridge the gap between the two rail sections.
- 2. A rail mounted patient lift as claimed claim 1, wherein the flaps are urged to generally in use upstanding positions by spring means.
- 3. A rail mounted patient lift as claimed in claim 1, wherein each rail section has two parallel track portions for guiding the carriage and wherein each of the two track portions of each rail section has a pivotable flap.
- 4. A rail mounted patient lift as claimed in claim 1, further comprising power operated drive means on or within the carriage for displacing the carriage along the rail.
- 5. A rail mounted patient lift as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a sling hanger attached to the free end of the flexible elongate support element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
0124199 |
Oct 2001 |
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