The present disclosure relates to patient supports, such as hospital beds, and more particularly to siderails for patient supports.
Hospital beds and other patient supports are known. Many such patient supports include a base frame supported on casters, an intermediate frame, an articulating deck, and siderails movable between raised and lowered positions. Such beds may include gas springs or dashpots to prevent rapid lowering of the siderails when the siderails are lowered. An illustrative hospital bed having gas springs for preventing rapid lowering of the siderails is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,779,209, which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention comprises an apparatus having one or more of the features recited in the claims or one or more of the following features, which alone or in any combination may comprise patentable subject matter:
A patient support may include a frame, a siderail, a linkage coupled to the siderail and coupled to the frame to guide movement of the siderail relative to the frame between a raised position and a lowered position, and a dampener to resist downward movement of the siderail.
The dampener may include a coil spring, a first link coupled to the linkage and having a free end received inside the coil spring, and a second link coupled to the frame and having a free end received inside the coil spring. The free ends of the links may overlap. The free ends of the links may slide relative to each other. The first and second links may extend generally parallel to the axis of the spring.
The dampener may resist downward movement of the siderail during a first range of movement, and may assist downward movement of the siderail during a second range of movement. The siderail may have an overcenter position intermediate of the raised and lowered positions. The dampener may be configured to bias the siderail toward the lowered position after the siderail passes the overcenter position during downward movement thereof.
The patient support may have a first bracket coupled to the frame and coupled to the linkage. The patient support may have a second bracket coupled to the linkage and coupled to the siderail. The linkage may comprise a center arm and a pair of outer arms positioned on the opposite sides of the center arm. The first bracket, the second bracket, the center arm and the outer arms may form a four bar linkage.
The center arm may have a proximal end coupled to the first bracket for pivoting movement about a first axis and a distal end coupled to the second bracket for pivoting movement about a second axis. Each outer arm may have a proximal end coupled to the first bracket for pivoting movement about a third axis and a distal end coupled to the second bracket for pivoting movement about a fourth axis.
The first and second axes may be positioned below the respective third and fourth axes. The first and third axes may define a first plane extending along a length dimension of the frame. The second and fourth axes may define a second plane extending along the length dimension of the frame. The first and second planes may be generally vertical.
The siderail may have an upper portion situated above the frame when the siderail is raised and below the frame when the siderail is lowered.
The first link may have a mount end coupled to the center arm for pivoting movement about a fifth axis and a free end received inside the coil spring. The second link may have a mount end coupled to the first bracket for pivoting movement about a sixth axis and a free end received inside the coil spring. The fifth axis may be positioned below the sixth axis.
The patient support may include an articulating deck having a head section, and the first bracket may be coupled to the head section for movement therewith. The patient support may include an intermediate frame, and the first bracket may be coupled to the intermediate frame.
Additional features, which alone or in combination with any other feature(s), including those listed above and those listed in the appended claims, may comprise patentable subject matter and will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment exemplifying the best mode for carrying out the invention as presently perceived.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures, in which:
A hospital bed 20 includes a pair of head end siderails 22, 24 and a pair of foot end siderails 26, 28 as shown in
The bed 20 includes a bed frame 42 as shown diagrammatically in
In the illustrative example, the head end siderails 22, 24 are coupled to the respective left and right sides 32, 34 of the head section 50 for movement therewith between the raised and lowered positions. The foot end siderails 26, 28 are coupled to the respective left and right sides 32, 34 of the intermediate frame 46 near the foot end 38. The head end siderails 22, 24 are generally mirror images of each other although, in some embodiments, there may be some differences between the siderails 22, 24, such as the type of controls, or indicia coupled thereto. The foot end siderails 26, 28 are also generally mirror images of each other.
Each siderail 22, 24, 26, 28 is movable between a raised position as shown, for example, in
The head end siderails 22, 24 are coupled to the respective left and right sides 32, 34 of the head section 50 by associated head end linkages 52, 54. The head end linkages 52, 54 are generally mirror images of each other. The foot end siderails 26, 28 are coupled to the respective left and right sides 32, 34 of the intermediate frame 46 by associated foot end linkages 56, 58. The foot end linkages 56, 58 are also generally mirror images of each other.
A frame mounting bracket 62 is coupled to the left side 32 of the head section 50 and coupled to the head end linkage 52. A siderail mounting bracket 72 is coupled to the head end linkage 52 and coupled to the head end siderail 22 on the left side 32 of the bed 20. A frame mounting bracket 64 is coupled to the right side 34 of the head section 50 and coupled to the head end linkage 54. A siderail mounting bracket 74 is coupled to the head end linkage 54 and coupled to the head end siderail 24 on the right side 32 of the bed 20. The frame mounting brackets 62, 64 near the head end 36 of the bed 20 are generally mirror images of each other. Likewise, the siderail mounting brackets 72, 74 near the foot end 38 of the bed 20 are generally mirror images of each other.
A frame mounting bracket 82 is coupled to the left side 32 of the intermediate frame 46 and coupled to the foot end linkage 56. A siderail mounting bracket 92 is coupled to the foot end linkage 56 and coupled to the foot end siderail 26 on the left side 32 of the bed 20. A frame mounting bracket 84 is coupled to the right side 34 of the intermediate frame 46 and coupled to the foot end linkage 58. A siderail mounting bracket 94 is coupled to the foot end linkage 58 and coupled to the foot end siderail 28 on the right side 32 of the bed 20. The frame mounting brackets 82, 84 near the foot end 38 of the bed 20 are mirror images of each other. Likewise, the siderail mounting brackets 92, 94 near the foot end 38 of the bed 20 are mirror images of each other.
As shown in
Only the head end linkage 52 will be described in detail since all the linkages 52, 54, 56, 58 are substantially identical in their construction and operation. Likewise, only the head end frame mounting bracket 62 and the head end siderail mounting bracket 72 will be described in detail. However, in
The center arm 100 has a proximal or lower end 110 coupled to the frame mounting bracket 62 for pivoting movement about a first axis 112 by a pivot pin 114. The pivot pin 114 extends through a pair of bushings 170, 172 coupled to the center arm 100. The center arm 100 has a distal or upper end 116 coupled to the siderail mounting bracket 72 for pivoting movement about a second axis 118 by a pivot pin 120. The first link 254 of the dampener 30 is coupled to the center arm 100 for pivoting movement about a pivot pin 262 shown in
Each outer arm 102 has a proximal or lower end 130 coupled to the frame mounting bracket 62 for pivoting movement about a third axis 132 by a pivot pin 134. Each outer arm 102 has a distal or upper end 136 coupled to the siderail mounting bracket 72 for pivoting movement about a fourth axis 138 a pivot pin 140. As shown in
The frame-mounting bracket 62 includes a base portion 150, a pair of inner flanges 152 extending outwardly from the base portion 150, a pair of connecting portions 154 extending forwardly and rearwardly from the respective inner flanges 152 and a pair of outer flanges 156 extending inwardly from the respective connecting portions 154. The inner flanges 152 and the associated outer flanges 156 form a pair of inwardly-opening strut-receiving spaces 158. A pair of struts (not shown) extend outwardly from the left side 32 of the head section 50. The struts are received in the respective strut-receiving spaces 158 of the frame-mounting bracket 62, and secured therein by respective screws 160.
The spaced apart inner flanges 152 form an outwardly-opening arm-receiving space 162 in which the lower end 110 of the center arm 100 is pivotally mounted for rotation about the pivot pin 114. The bushings 170, 172 extend outwardly from the lower end 110 of the center arm 100 on opposite sides thereof. The pivot pin 114 extends through respective openings in the inner and outer flanges 152, 156 of the frame mounting bracket 62 near the foot end 38 of the bed 20, through respective bores in the bushings 170, 172 of the center arm 100, and then through respective openings in the inner and outer flanges 152, 156 of the frame mounting bracket 62 near the head end 36 of the bed 20 to provide a pivotable connection therebetween. The openings in the inner and outer flanges 152, 156 of the frame mounting bracket 62 near the foot end 38, the bores in the bushings 170, 172 and the openings in the inner and outer flanges 152, 156 of the frame mounting bracket 62 near the head end 36 configured for receiving the pivot pin 114 are coaxially aligned. The spacing between outer faces of the bushings 170, 172 is slightly less than the spacing between the inner flanges 152. Retaining washers hold the pivot pin 114 in place.
The second link 256 of the dampener 30 is coupled to the frame mounting bracket 62 for pivoting movement about a pivot pin 270 shown in
Each outer arm 102 includes bushings 180, 182 near the respective lower and upper ends 130, 136 thereof. The outer arms 102 are positioned outside the frame mounting bracket 62. A first pivot pin 134 extends through a bore in the bushing 180 of the foot end outer arm 102 and then through respective openings in the inner and outer flanges 152, 156 of the frame mounting bracket 62 near the foot end 38 of the bed 20 to provide a pivotable connection therebetween. Retaining washers hold the first pivot pin 134 in place. Likewise a second pivot pin 134 extends through a bore in the bushing 180 of the head end outer arm 102 and then through respective openings in the inner and outer flanges 152, 156 of the frame mounting bracket 62 near the head end 36 of the bed 20 to provide a pivotable connection therebetween. The bores in the bushings 180 of the outer arms 102 and the associated openings in the inner and outer flanges of the frame mounting bracket 62 configured for receiving the pivot pins 134 are coaxially aligned. Retaining washers hold the pivot pin 134 in place.
The siderail mounting bracket 72 includes a base portion 190, a pair of leg portions 192 extending downwardly from the base portion 190, a pair of inner flanges 194 extending inwardly from the respective leg portions 192 and a pair of outer flanges 196 extending inwardly from the base portion 190. The spaced apart inner flanges 194 form an arm-receiving space 200 in which the upper end 116 of the center arm 100 is pivotally mounted for rotation about the pivot pin 120. To this end, a bushing 174 is secured to the upper end 116 of the center arm 100. The pivot pin 120 extends through an opening in the inner flange 194 of the siderail mounting bracket 72 near the foot end 38 of the bed 20, through a bore in the bushing 174 of the center arm 100, and then through an opening in the inner flange 194 of the siderail mounting bracket 72 near the head end 36 of the bed 20 to provide a pivotable connection therebetween. The openings in the inner flanges 194 of the siderail mounting bracket 72 and the bore in the bushing 174 of the center arm 100 configured for receiving the pivot pin 120 are coaxially aligned. The spacing between outer faces of the bushing 174 is slightly less than the spacing between the inner flanges 194. Retaining washers hold the pivot pin 120 in place. Numeral 198 designates a cover for the siderail mounting bracket 72.
The outer arms 102 are positioned outside the outer flanges 196 of the siderail mounting bracket 72. The pivot pin 140 extends through a bore in the bushing 182 near the upper end 136 of the foot end outer arm 102, through respective openings in the outer flanges 196 of the siderail mounting bracket 72 and then through a bore in the bushing 182 near the upper end 136 of the head end outer arm 102 to provide a pivotable connection therebetween. Retaining washers hold the pivot pin 140 in place. The bores in the bushings 182 of the outer arms 102 and the associated openings in the respective outer flanges 196 of the siderail mounting bracket 72 configured for receiving the pivot pin 140 are coaxially aligned. Retaining washers hold the pivot pin 140 in place.
Referring to
The dampener 30 prevents the center arm 100 from free falling under the force of gravity when the siderail 22 is in the raised position and the lock holding the siderail 22 in the raised position is released. This may result in the siderail 22 slamming against the stop 230. Each dampener 30 includes the coil spring 252, the first link 254 and the second link 256, as previously mentioned. The first link 254 has a mount end 258 coupled to the center arm 100 for pivoting movement about a fifth axis 260 by a pivot pin 262. The first link 254 has a free end 264 received inside the spring 252. The second link 256 has a mount end 266 coupled to the frame mounting bracket 62 for pivoting movement about a sixth axis 268 by a pivot pin 270 as shown in
Each link 254, 256 includes a head portion 280 and a body portion 282 extending outwardly from the head portion 280 along a longitudinal axis 284 thereof. The free end 281 of the body portion 282 is concave. The head portion 280 includes a bore 286. A split bushing 288 is inserted in the bore 286 in the first link 254. The bushing 288 includes a sleeve portion 290 that is received in the bore 286 and a flange portion 292 that extends upwardly and outwardly from the sleeve portion 290 along a central axis 294. The bushing 288 is also referred to herein as the bushing guide.
The body portions 282 of the links 254, 256 are received in the bore 253 of the spring 252 such that the free ends 264, 272 of the links 254, 256 overlap as shown in
The first link 254 is coupled to the center arm 100 for pivoting movement about the pivot pin 262. The pivot pin 262 is secured to an outwardly facing wall 104 of the center arm 100 near the lower end 110 thereof such that the pivot pin 262 is positioned below the pivot pin 114 when the siderail 22 is raised (as shown in
The second link 256 is coupled to the frame mounting bracket 62 for pivoting movement about the pivot pin 270 as shown in
The siderail 22 passes through an overcenter position (shown in
The location of the pivot pins 262, 270 coupling the spring 252 to the frame mounting bracket 62 and the center arm 100 is such that the spring 252 resists the clockwise rotation 202 of the center arm 100 as the siderail 22 moves from the raised position to the overcenter position and such that the spring 252 assists the clockwise rotation 202 of the center arm 100 after the siderail 22 passes the overcenter position. The directions of rotation of the center arm 100 are in reference to
Although certain embodiments have been described in detail above, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of this disclosure as described and as defined in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit, under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e), of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/626,495, which was filed Nov. 10, 2004 and which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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60626495 | Nov 2004 | US |