1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to patient care beds, and more particularly, to a retractable side rail mounting assembly for use in a patient care bed.
2. Background of Related Art
Adjustable beds are used in both home care and in more formalized medical settings, e.g., hospital rooms. Adjustable beds generally include a fixed frame, adjustable leg assemblies supporting the fixed frame, and an articulating bed frame coupled to the fixed frame and configured to support a mattress thereon. The adjustable leg assemblies permit height adjustment of the fixed frame relative to the floor, while the articulating bed frame is selectively articulatable to orient the patient in a desired position, e.g., a lying position, a sitting position, etc. Thus, adjustable beds can be adapted for use in various different configurations, depending on the setting, e.g., home care or hospital, the condition of the patient, treatment protocol, or other factors.
In some instances, it is necessary to provide side rails on either or both sides of the bed. However, because not all situations call for either or both side rails, it is desirable that the side rails are easily installed and removed from the bed. With this in mind, mounting structures that extend outwardly from the bed frame, rather than being positioned underneath or within the bed frame, have been provided to facilitate the installation and removal of the side rails. Such mounting structures, although easily accessible, increase the dimensions of the bed, may interfere with a patient's ability to get into or out of the bed, and/or provide obstacles to others in the general vicinity of the bed.
In accordance with the present disclosure, a patient care bed is provided. The patient care bed includes a frame, a side rail, and a side rail mounting assembly. The side rail mounting assembly includes a rail-receiving member and a support rod. The rail-receiving member defines a passageway extending therethrough that is configured to releasably receive at least a portion of the side rail to releasably couple the side rail to the frame. The support rod is fixedly engaged to and extends from the rail-receiving member. The support rod is slidably and rotatably coupled to the frame. More specifically, the support rod is slidable relative to the frame between a storage position, wherein the rail-receiving member is disposed within peripheral dimensions of the frame, and a use position, wherein the rail-receiving member is disposed outside the peripheral dimensions of the frame. The support rod is also rotatable relative to the frame between a storage orientation, wherein the rail-receiving member is horizontally oriented, and a use orientation, wherein the rail-receiving member is vertically oriented. Thus, the side rail mounting assembly is capable of being transitioned between a storage condition, corresponding to the storage position and storage orientation of the support rod, and a use condition, corresponding to the use position and use orientation of the support rod.
In embodiments, the frame includes at least one mounting flange configured to slidably and rotatably receive the support rod between first and second ends of the support rod.
In embodiments, the rail-receiving member is disposed at the first end of the support rod and a stop member is disposed at the second end of the support rod.
In embodiments, a biasing member is disposed about the support rod between the at least one mounting flange and the stop member to bias the support rod towards the storage position.
In embodiments, interference between the rail-receiving member and frame inhibits sliding of the support rod from the use position to the storage position when the support rod is oriented in the use orientation.
In embodiments, the rail-receiving member includes a spring pin configured to releasably engage the at least a portion of the side rail within the passageway of the rail-receiving member.
In embodiments, first and second side rails and a plurality of side rail mounting assemblies are provided. At least one side rail mounting assembly is configured to releasably couple the first side rail to a first side of the frame and at least another side rail mounting assembly is configured to releasably couple the second side rail to a second side of the frame.
A side rail mounting assembly provided in accordance with the present disclosure and configured for use with a patient care bed includes a rail-receiving member and a support rod. The rail-receiving member defines a passageway extending therethrough that is configured to releasably receive at least a portion of a side rail. The support rod is fixedly engaged to and extends from the rail-receiving member. The support rod is slidably and rotatably coupled to a frame of a patient care bed such that: the support rod is slidable relative to the frame between a storage position, wherein the rail-receiving member is disposed within peripheral dimensions of the frame, and a use position, wherein the rail-receiving member is disposed outside the peripheral dimensions of the frame; and the support rod is rotatable relative to the frame between a storage orientation, wherein the rail-receiving member is horizontally oriented, and a use orientation, wherein the rail-receiving member is vertically oriented. As such, the side rail mounting assembly is capable of transitioning between a storage condition, corresponding to the storage position and storage orientation of the support rod, and a use condition, corresponding to the use position and use orientation of the support rod.
In embodiments, the rail-receiving member is disposed at a first end of the support rod and a stop member is disposed at a second end of the support rod.
In embodiments, a biasing member is disposed about the support rod and is configured to bias the support rod towards the storage position.
In embodiments, the rail-receiving member includes a spring pin configured to releasably engage the at least a portion of the side rail within the passageway of the rail-receiving member.
A method of configuring a patient care bed provided in accordance with the present disclosure includes providing a patient care bed, e.g., similar to the patient care bed described herein, although other patient care beds may also be provided, and determining whether the patient care bed is to be used with a side rail or whether the patient care bed is to be used without a side rail. If it is determined that the patient care bed is to be used with a side rail, the side rail mounting assembly is transitioned to a use condition, wherein the rail-receiving member is disposed outside peripheral dimensions of the frame and is disposed in a use orientation. On the other hand, if it is determined that the patient care bed is to be used without a side rail, the side rail mounting assembly is transitioned to a storage condition, wherein the rail-receiving member is disposed within the peripheral dimensions of the frame and is disposed in a storage orientation.
In embodiments, after transitioning the side rail mounting assembly to the use condition once it has been determined that the patient care bed is to be used with a side rail, the method may further including engaging a portion of a side rail within the passageway of the rail-receiving member.
In embodiments, transitioning the side rail mounting assembly to the use condition includes sliding the support rod relative to the frame such that the rail-receiving member is moved outside the peripheral dimensions of the frame and rotating the support rod relative to the frame such that the rail-receiving member is disposed in a vertical orientation.
In embodiments, transitioning the side rail mounting assembly to the storage condition includes rotating the support rod relative to the frame such that the rail-receiving member is disposed in a horizontal orientation and sliding the support rod relative to the frame such that the rail-receiving member is moved inside the peripheral dimensions of the frame.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are described with reference to the accompanying drawing figures, wherein:
Various exemplary embodiments of the presently disclosed subject matter will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like references characters identify similar or identical elements.
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Support rod 520 is slidably and rotatably coupled to articulatable frame 200 via a pair of mounting flanges 530, 540. Each mounting flange 530, 540 is engaged, e.g., welded or otherwise secured to a crossbar 230 of articulatable frame 200, and defines an aperture 532, 542 extending transversely therethrough. Apertures 532, 542 are configured to receive support rod 520 therethrough and to permit rotation and translation of support rod 520 relative to mounting flanges 530, 540. Support rod 520 further includes a cap, or nut 526 coupled thereto at inner end 524 thereof. Nut 526 inhibits support rod 520 from translating too far outwardly relative to mounting flanges 530, 540, thereby inhibiting withdrawal of support rod 520 from apertures 532, 542 in the outward direction, e.g., away from articulatable frame 200, while rail-receiving cylinder 510 inhibits support rod 520 from translating too far inwardly relative to mounting flanges 530, 540, thereby inhibiting withdrawal of support rod 520 from apertures 532, 542 in the inward direction, e.g., inwardly towards a longitudinal axis of articulatable frame 200. That is, support rod 520 is translatable between an outward, extended, or use position, wherein nut 526 is positioned adjacent mounting flange 530 and wherein rail-receiving cylinder 510 extends outwardly from articulatable frame 200; and an inward, retracted, or storage position, wherein rail-receiving cylinder 510 is positioned within the peripheral dimensions of articulatable frame 200 and adjacent mounting flange 540. A spring 528 is disposed about support rod 520 between nut 526 and mounting flange 530 to bias support rod 520 towards the refracted, or storage position, although it is also envisioned that support rod 520 be biased towards the extended, or use position, or that support rod 520 be substantially unbiased.
As mentioned above, support rod 520 and, thus, rail-receiving cylinder 510, are rotatable relative to mounting flanges 530, 540 and, thus, relative to articulatable frame 200. More specifically, support rod 520 and rail-receiving cylinder 510 are rotatable between a use orientation, wherein rail-receiving cylinder 510 is generally vertically oriented, substantially perpendicular to articulatable frame 200; and a storage orientation, wherein rail-receiving cylinder 510 is generally horizontally oriented, substantially parallel to articulatable frame 200. In the use orientation, the generally vertical position of rail-receiving cylinder 510 facilitates the engagement of support post 412 of side rail 410 therein. In the storage orientation, on the other hand, the lower profile of rail-receiving cylinder 510 facilitates the translation of support rod 520 between the extended, or use position and refracted, or storage position.
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The above description, disclosure, and figures should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplary of particular embodiments. It is to be understood, therefore, that the disclosure is not limited to the precise embodiments described, and that various other changes and modifications may be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the present disclosure. Additionally, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the features illustrated or described in connection with one embodiment may be combined with those of another, and that such modifications and variations are also intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments.
This application claims the benefit of, and priority to, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/550,005, filed on Oct. 21, 2011, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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