Claims
- 1. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; a patient support frame rotationally mounted on the base frame, such that the patient support frame is capable of turning a patient with respect to the base frame; and a rotation limiter pivotally mounted to the base frame and operable to pivot between a first position restricting further rotation in the clockwise direction and a second position restricting further rotation in the counterclockwise direction.
- 2. The therapeutic bed of claim 1, wherein the rotation limiter permits the patient support frame to rotate up to about 360 degrees in the clockwise and counterclockwise directions from a supine, zero degree position intermediate the first and second positions.
- 3. The therapeutic bed of claim 1, wherein the rotation limiter prevents the patient support frame from rotating more than about 360 degrees in the clockwise and counterclockwise directions from a supine, zero degree position intermediate the first and second positions.
- 4. The therapeutic bed of claim 1, further comprising a pair of sensors mounted to the base frame, wherein the rotation limiter respectively activates one of the pair of sensors depending on the direction of rotation of the patient support platform, and wherein each one of the pair of sensors produces a signal representative of the direction of rotation of the patient support platform when respectively activated by the rotation limiter.
- 5. The therapeutic bed of claim 1, further comprising a stop pin mounted on the patient support frame operable to engage the rotation limiter during rotation of the patient support frame, so that rotation of the patient support frame in the clockwise direction causes the rotation limiter to pivot into the first position and rotation of the patient support platform in the counterclockwise direction causes the rotation limiter to pivot into the second position.
- 6. The therapeutic bed of claim 5, further comprising a stop member mounted on the base frame that engages the rotation limiter in its first and second positions, thereby preventing further rotation of the patient support frame in the corresponding direction.
- 7. The therapeutic bed of claim 6, further comprising a spring mounted in tension on one end to the stop member and on an opposite end to the rotation limiter, the spring operable to keep the rotation limiter in either of the first and second positions until the stop pin forces the rotation limiter to pivot in an opposite direction.
- 8. The therapeutic bed of claim 7, wherein the rotation limiter permits the patient support frame to rotate up to about 720 degrees between the first and second positions.
- 9. The therapeutic bed of claim 8, wherein the rotation limiter has first, second, third, and fourth contact portions for the stop pin, the stop pin being operable to engage the rotation limiter at its first contact portion when the patient support frame is in an extreme clockwise position, to engage the rotation limiter at its fourth contact portion when the patient support frame is in an extreme counterclockwise position, and to engage the rotation limiter at either its second or third contact portions when the patient support frame is traveling between extreme clockwise and counterclockwise positions, depending on the direction of travel.
- 10. The therapeutic bed of claim 10, wherein engagement of the stop pin with the second and third contact portions of the rotation limiter during a revolution of the patient support frame is not operable to stop said revolution of the patient support frame but is operable to reposition the rotation limiter to limit a successive, same direction revolution of the patient support frame.
- 11. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; a patient support frame rotationally mounted on the base frame, such that the patient support frame is capable of turning a patient with respect to the base frame; and an interlock to prevent excessive rotation of the patient support frame, the interlock comprising:
a first member mounted on the patient support frame; a second member fixedly mounted on the base frame; and a third member pivotally mounted to the base frame at a pivot point, the third member having a first contact portion for engaging the first member and a second contact portion for engaging the second member; wherein sufficiently extensive rotation of the patient support frame in a single direction causes the first member to engage the third member, which in turn causes the third member to pivot about its pivot point until it comes into contact with the second member, thereby blocking further rotation.
- 12. The therapeutic bed of claim 11, wherein the first member comprises a stop pin, the second member comprises a boss, and the third member comprises two arms extending outwardly from the pivot point.
- 13. The therapeutic bed of claim 11, wherein the third member also has a third contact portion for engaging the first member and a fourth contact portion for engaging the second member,
wherein sufficiently extensive rotation of the patient support frame in a clockwise direction causes the first member to engage the third member at the first contact point, which in turn causes the third member to contact the second member at the second contact point, thereby blocking further rotation in the clockwise direction. wherein sufficiently extensive rotation of the patient support frame in a counterclockwise direction causes the first member to engage the third member at the third contact point, which in turn causes the third member to contact the second member at the fourth contact point, thereby blocking further rotation in the counterclockwise direction.
- 14. The therapeutic bed of claim 13, further comprising a spring mounted in tension on one end to the second member and on an opposite end to the third member, the spring operable to keep the third member in either of two extreme rotation-limiting positions until the first member forces the third member to pivot in the opposite direction.
- 15. The therapeutic bed of claim 14, wherein the interlock permits the patient support frame to rotate up to about 360 degrees in the clockwise and counterclockwise directions from a supine, zero degree position.
- 16. The therapeutic bed of claim 14, wherein the interlock prevents the patient support frame from rotating more than about 360 degrees in the clockwise and counterclockwise directions from a supine, zero degree position.
- 17. The therapeutic bed of claim 14 further comprising a pair of sensors mounted to the base frame, wherein the third member respectively activates one of the pair of sensors depending on the direction of rotation of the patient support platform, and wherein each one of the pair of sensors produces a signal representative of the direction of rotation of the patient support platform when respectively activated by the rotation limiter.
- 18. A therapeutic bed comprising:
a base frame; a patient support frame rotationally mounted on the base frame, such that the patient support frame is capable of turning a patient with respect to the base frame; and rotation limiting means for restricting excessive rotation of the patient support frame in any one direction.
- 19. The therapeutic bed of claim 18, wherein the rotation limiting means prevents the patient support frame from rotating more than about 360 degrees in the clockwise and counterclockwise directions from a supine, zero degree position.
- 20. The therapeutic bed of claim 18 further comprising a pair of sensors mounted to the base frame, wherein the rotation limiting means activates one of the pair of sensors depending on the direction of rotation of the patient support platform, and wherein each one of the pair of sensors produces a signal representative of the direction of rotation of the patient support platform when respectively activated by the rotation limiter.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
[0001] This application is a divisional of patent application Ser. No. 09/821,552 filed Mar. 29, 2001, entitled “PRONE POSITIONING THERAPEUTIC BED.” This application also claims priority for commonly disclosed subject matter to patent application Ser. No. 09/884,749 filed Jun. 19, 2001, similarly entitled “PRONE POSITIONING THERAPEUTIC BED,” which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/821,552.
Divisions (1)
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09821552 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
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10382441 |
Mar 2003 |
US |