Information
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Patent Grant
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6234551
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Patent Number
6,234,551
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Date Filed
Monday, September 27, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 22, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Dayoan; D. Glenn
- Gutman; Hilary
Agents
- Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin & Kahn, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 296 19
- 296 20
- 248 22912
- 248 22922
- 248 3164
- 005 8
- 005 91
- 005 625
- 005 118
- 403 DIG 9
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A stopper 14 is arranged between a positioning piece 6 and a rear side locking pawl 13. When forward operation force is exerted on an operation grip from the outside, the stopper 14 is projected in the outside direction of the radius of a main body pipe 2 so as to allow the rear side locking pawl 13 to be locked. When the rear side locking pawl 13 is in the lock state, if the stopper 14 is pushed by other leg pipe 50B, it is retracted in the inside direction of the radius of the main body pipe 2 and allows the rear side locking pawl 13 to be removed rearward.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a stretcher fixture which fixes and holds a stretcher within a vehicle such as an ambulance.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
In the prior art, a stretcher fixture as disclosed in JP-Y 2-33773 is known well.
The stretcher fixture in the prior art comprises a main body pipe fixed substantially in horizontal state within a vehicle, a front side locking pawl fixed to a front part of the main body pipe for locking one leg pipe at front side or rear side of the stretcher, a positioning piece fixed to a rear part of the main body pipe for determining the locking position of other leg pipe at front side or rear side of the stretcher, an operation grip which is arranged at the rear side of the main body pipe and on which the forward operation force is exerted from the outside, a working rod the rear end of which is connected to the operation grip and which is arranged within the main body pipe so as to be moved forward and rearward, bias means arranged within the main body pipe for normally exerting the rearward bias force on the working rod, and a rear side locking pawl which is connected to the working rod and is moved forward and rearward according to the motion of the working rod and which pushes the other leg pipe against the positioning piece by the biasing force of the bias means while moved rearward so as to lock the other leg pipe.
According to the stretcher fixture in the prior art, however, a problem exists in that when the stretcher is fixed to the stretcher fixture or the stretcher is detached from the stretcher fixture, since the operation force must be continuously exerted on the operation grip, the burden of the worker is large.
Also since the operation force must be continuously exerted on the operation grip, the bias force of the bias means can not be set to so large value considering the burden of the worker. Therefore the force for the rear side locking pawl and the positioning piece to lock the other leg pipe is weak, and a problem exists in that the rear side locking pawl is vibrated in the longitudinal direction and abuts on the other leg pipe intermittently and a noise is produced due to the vibration of the vehicle or the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems in the prior art, an object of the present invention is to provide a stretcher fixture where since operation force need not be continuously exerted on an operation grip in the configuration adopted here, release of burden of a worker can be intended and noise can be prevented by increasing the biasing force of the bias means.
A stretcher fixture of the present invention in order to solve the above-mentioned problems comprises:
a main body pipe fixed in substantially horizontal state within a vehicle;
a front side locking pawl fixed to a front part of the main body pipe for locking one leg pipe either at front side or at rear side of a stretcher;
a positioning piece fixed to a rear part of the main body pipe for determining the locking position of other leg pipe at front side or rear side of the stretcher;
an operation grip which is arranged at the rear end of the main body pipe, and on which the forward operation force is exerted from the outside;
a working rod the rear end of which is connected to the operation grip, and which is arranged within the main body pipe so as to be moved forward and rearward;
bias means which is arranged within the main body pipe for normally exerting the rearward bias force on the working rod; and
a rear side locking pawl which is connected to the working rod and is moved forward and rearward according to the motion of the working rod, and which pushes the other leg pipe against the positioning piece by the biasing force of the bias means while it is moved rearward so as to lock the other leg pipe,
characterized in that a stopper is provided between the positioning piece and the rear side locking pawl,
that when the forward operation force is exerted on the operation grip from the outside, the stopper is projected in the outside direction of the radius of the main body pipe so as to allow the rear side locking pawl to lock, and
that when the rear side locking pawl is in the lock state, if the stopper is pushed by the other leg pipe, it is retracted in the inside direction of the radius of the main body pipe and allows the rear side locking pawl to be moved rearward.
Wherein, the stopper comprises a rocking lever which is arranged along the longitudinal direction of the main body pipe and can be rocked in the horizontal direction with the positioning piece being the rocking center, and a compression spring which is arranged along the radius direction and normally exerts the biasing force in the outside direction of the main body pipe on the front part of the rocking lever,
that the front part of the rocking lever is provided with a top end part being narrow in the plan view, and with a stepped part projected from the rear end of the top end part in the outside direction of the radius of the main body pipe,
that when the operation grip is not operated, the front part of the rocking lever is advanced in a locking hole of the rear side locking pawl along the longitudinal direction of the main body pipe in the state that the advance of the rear side locking pawl is not inhibited,
that if the forward operation force is exerted on the operation grip from the outside, the stepped part of the rocking lever slips from the locking hole of the rear side locking pawl and is projected in the outside direction of the radius of the main body pipe by the biasing force of the compression spring, such that the top end part of the rocking lever is advanced in the locking hole of the rear side locking pawl,
that if the operation force exerted on the operation grip is released, the rear side locking pawl abuts on the stepped part of the rocking lever and is locked, and
that when the rear side locking pawl is in the lock state, if the rocking lever is pushed in the inside direction of the radius of the main body pipe by the other leg pipe, the front part of the rocking lever is retracted in the inside direction of the radius of the main body pipe by overcoming the biasing force of the compression spring and the stepped part can be advanced in the locking hole of the rear side locking pawl, and the rear side locking pawl is retracted by the biasing force of the bias means while accommodating the stepped part into the locking hole, and the other leg pipe is pushed against the positioning piece and is locked.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan view of a stretcher fixture according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a lateral sectional view of a main part of the stretcher fixture when a rear side locking pawl is in the lock state; and
FIG. 3
is a lateral sectional view of a main part of the stretcher fixture when the lock state of the rear side locking pawl is released.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In FIGS.
1
˜
3
, a stretcher fixture
1
is provided with a main body pipe
2
being hollow. The main body pipe
2
is fixed in substantially horizontal state to a wall
3
or the like within a vehicle such as an ambulance by a metal fitting
4
or the like.
At the front side of the main body pipe
2
, a front side locking pawl
5
is fixed. The front side locking pawl
5
has a recess
5
a
opened at the rear side, a leg pipe
50
A either at the front side or at the rear side of the stretcher is accommodated and locked in the recess
5
a.
At the rear side of the main body pipe
2
, a positioning piece
6
is fixed. The positioning piece
6
fills the positioning function to determine the locking position of other leg pipe
50
B at the front side or the rear side of the stretcher.
An operation grip
7
is arranged at the rear end side of the main body pipe
2
. The forward operation force is exerted on the operation grip
7
from the outside.
The rear end of a working rod
8
is connected to the operation grip
7
. The working rod
8
is arranged within the main body pipe
2
in movable state forward and rearward.
The top end of the working rod
8
is fixed to a pushing bar
9
. The pushing bar
9
is arranged to be slidable in the longitudinal direction within the main body pipe
2
.
A spring bearing member
10
is arranged at the front side of the pushing bar
9
. The spring bearing member
10
is fixed to the main body pipe
2
.
A spring
11
is arranged in compressed state between the front surface of the pushing bar
9
and the rear surface of the spring bearing member
10
. The spring
11
is bias means to normally exert a rearward bias force on the working rod
8
through the pushing bar
9
.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, a rear side locking pawl
13
is connected to the outer circumferential surface of the pushing bar
9
through a coupling member
12
. The coupling member
12
is inserted in a long hole
2
a
formed in the longitudinal direction on the main body pipe
2
, and can be moved in the longitudinal direction.
The rear side locking pawl
13
is moved forward and rearward according to the motion of the working rod
8
, and when it is moved rearward, other leg pipe
50
B is pushed against the positioning piece
6
by the biasing force of the spring
11
and is locked.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, a stopper
14
is provided between the positioning piece
6
and the rear side locking pawl
13
.
If the forward operation force is exerted on the operation grip
7
from the outside, the stopper
14
is projected in the outside direction of the radius of the main body pipe
2
and allows the rear side locking pawl
13
to be locked. When the rear side locking pawl
13
is in the lock state, if the stopper
14
is pushed by the other leg pipe
50
B, the stopper
14
is retracted in the inside direction of the radius of the main body pipe
2
and allows the rear side locking pawl
13
to be retracted.
More specifically, the stopper
14
is provided with a rocking lever
15
, which is arranged in the longitudinal direction of the main body pipe
2
and can be rocked in the horizontal direction with the positioning piece
6
being the rocking center. Also a compression spring
16
is arranged along the radius direction of the main body pipe
2
and normally exerts the biasing force in the outside direction of the radius of the main body pipe
2
on the front part of the rocking lever
15
.
The front part of the rocking lever
15
, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, is provided with a front end part
15
a
being narrow in the plan view, and with a stepped part
15
b
projected from the rear end of the top end part
15
a
in the outside direction of the radius of the main body pipe
2
.
Next, operation and action of the stretcher fixture
1
in the above-mentioned constitution will be described.
First, when the operation grip
7
is not operated, i.e. when the position of the rear side locking pawl
13
is shown by solid line in
FIG. 3
, the front part of the rocking lever
15
is advanced into the locking hole
13
a
of the rear side locking pawl
13
. The front part of the rocking lever
15
is provided along the longitudinal direction of the main body pipe
2
that the advance of the rear side locking pawl
13
is not inhibited.
Subsequently if the forward operation force is exerted on the operation grip
7
from the outside, in the state that the front end part
15
a
of the rocking lever
15
is advanced into the locking hole
13
a
of the rear side locking pawl
13
, the stepped part
15
b
of the rocking lever
15
slips from the locking hole
13
, and is projected in the outside direction of the radius of the main body pipe
2
by the biasing force of the compression spring
16
.
If the operation force exerted on the operation grip
7
is released, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the rear side locking pawl
13
abuts on the stepped part
15
b
of the rocking lever
15
and is locked.
Thus after the rear side locking pawl
13
is in the lock state, one leg pipe
50
A of the stretcher is accommodated in the recess
5
a
of the front side locking pawl
5
, and the other leg pipe
50
B is advanced in a space
17
formed by the positioning piece
6
and the rear side locking pawl
13
.
Attendant on the advance of the other leg pipe
50
B, if the other leg pipe
50
B pushes the rocking lever
15
in the inside direction of the radius of the main body pipe
2
, the front part of the rocking lever
15
is retracted in the inside direction of the radius of the main body pipe
2
overcoming the biasing force of the compression spring
16
and the stepped part
15
b
can be advanced into the locking hole
13
a
of the rear side locking pawl
13
, and while the stepped part
15
b
is accommodated in the locking hole
13
a
, the rear side locking pawl
13
is retracted by the biasing force of the spring
11
, and as shown by dash-and-dot line in
FIG. 3
, the other leg pipe
50
B is pushed against the positioning piece
6
and is locked.
On the other hand, when the stretcher is to be detached from the stretcher fixture
1
, the forward operation force is exerted on the operation grip
7
and the stepped part
15
b
of the rocking lever
15
is projected from the locking hole
13
a
of the rear side locking pawl
13
thereby the rear side locking pawl
13
is locked. In this state, the other leg pipe
50
B is detached from the space
17
and one leg pipe
50
A is detached from the recess
5
a of the front side locking pawl
5
.
As above described, according to the stretcher fixture in the embodiment, after the rear side locking pawl
13
is locked, the operation force need not be exerted continuously on the operation grip
7
. Consequently the work of fixing the stretcher to the stretcher fixture
1
and the work of detaching the stretcher from the stretcher fixture
1
are quite simplified.
Also since the operation force need not be exerted continuously on the operation grip
7
as above described, the biasing force of the spring
11
can be set to larger value than the biasing force of the spring of the stretcher fixture in the prior art. Due to the increase of the biasing force, the rear side locking pawl
13
and the positioning piece
6
can lock the other leg pipe
50
B more strongly, and the noise generated in the state that the rear side locking pawl
13
is vibrated in the longitudinal direction and touches the other leg pipe
50
B continuously due to vibration of a vehicle or the like can be prevented.
Claims
- 1. A stretcher fixture comprising:a main body pipe fixed in a substantially horizontal state within a vehicle; a front side locking pawl fixed to a front part of said main body pipe for locking one leg pipe either at a front side or at a rear side of a stretcher; a positioning piece fixed to a rear part of said main body pipe for determining a locking position of another leg pipe at the front side or the rear side of said stretcher; an operation grip which is arranged at a rear end side of said main body pipe, and on which a forward operation force is exerted; a working rod a rear end of which is connected to said operation grip, and which is arranged within said main body pipe so as to be moved forward and rearward; bias means which is arranged within said main body pipe for normally exerting a rearward biasing force on said working rod; and a rear side locking pawl which is connected to said working rod and is moved forward and rearward according to the motion of said working rod, and which pushes the another leg pipe against said positioning piece by the rearward biasing force of said bias means while it is moved rearward so as to lock said another leg pipe, characterized in that a stopper is provided between said positioning piece and said rear side locking pawl, that when the forward operation force is exerted on said operation grip, said stopper is projected in an outside direction of radius of said main body pipe so as to allow said rear side locking pawl to be locked, and that when said rear side locking pawl is in locked, and when said stopper is pushed by said another leg pipe, said stopper is retracted in an inside direction of the radius of said main body pipe and a portion of said stopper advances into a locking hole of said rear side locking pawl and allows said rear side locking pawl to be moved rearward.
- 2. A stretcher fixture as set forth in claim 1,characterized in that said stopper comprises a rocking lever which is arranged along a longitudinal direction of said main body pipe and can be rocked a radial direction with said positioning piece being a rocking center, and a compression spring which is arranged along the radial direction of said main body pipe and normally exerts a compression biasing force in the outside direction of the radius of said main body pipe on a front part of said rocking level, that the front part of said rocking lever is provided with a top end part being narrow, and with a stepped part projected from a rear end of said top end part in the outside direction of the radius of said main body pipe, that when said operation grip is not operated, the front part of said rocking lever is advanced in the locking hole of said rear side locking pawl provided along the longitudinal direction of said main body pipe such that the advance of said rear side locking pawl is not inhibited, that if the forward operation force is exerted on said operation grip, such that the top end part of said rocking lever is advanced in the locking hole of said rear side locking pawl, the stepped part of said rocking lever slips form the locking hole of said rear side locking pawl and is projected in the outside direction of the radius of said main body pipe by the compression biasing force of said compression spring, that if the forward operation force exerted on said operation grip is released, said rear side locking pawl abuts on the stepped part of said rocking lever and is locked, and that when said rear side locking pawl is locked, and if the rocking lever is pushed in the inside direction of the radius of said main body pipe by said another leg pipe, the front part of said rocking lever is retracted in the inside direction of the radius of said main body pipe overcoming the compression biasing force of said compression spring and the stepped part can be advanced in the locking hole of said rear side locking pawl, and said rear side locking pawl is retracted by the rearward biasing force of said bias means while accommodating the stepped part into the locking hole, and said another leg pipe is pushed against said positioning piece and is locked.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
11-025575 |
Feb 1999 |
JP |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
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2844080 |
Jul 1979 |
DE |
2-33773 |
Sep 1990 |
JP |