This is a national phase application of International Application PCT/JP04/002423, filed Feb. 27, 2004, and claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-055585, filed Mar. 3, 2003 and Japanese Patent Application No. 2003-386299, filed Nov. 17, 2003. The present invention relates to a stretcher used for carrying an emergency patient or sick person, which is capable of swiftly and stably placing and securing a litter with an emergency patient or sick person thereon, and a litter which is placed on the stretcher.
In a stretcher, which is loaded on an ambulance car for carrying an emergency patient, the front and rear leg sections of the stretcher are folded and loaded onto the ambulance car. Particularly, in the matter of urgency, the leg sections are required to have such folding structure that allows the stretcher to be readily loaded onto the ambulance car and unloaded therefrom. Further, since the stretcher is used for carrying a patient with an advanced disease or an emergency patient, the leg sections of the stretcher are required to have a structure such that, when the stretcher is loaded onto the ambulance car, the folding structure functions gently so as not to give any pain or uneasiness to the patient. Further, it is conceivable that the loading and unloading work of the emergency patient is carried out in a various situation. Therefore, such a slide mechanism capable of swiftly adjusting the height of the stretcher table of the stretcher to an appropriate position is also required.
Conventionally, as for a sliding system for raising and lowering the stretcher table of the stretcher, an oil spring type with lock, in which a pin is engaged with a hole to lock the stretcher table of the stretcher at a desired height, is employed. The above system has the following disadvantage. That is, the positions for adjusting and securing the height are limited to the positions formed with holes. Therefore, in order to reduce the distance for loading a patient onto a stretcher table of the stretcher as short as possible, various methods for adjusting the height of the stretcher table in a stepless manner has been proposed.
Patent document 1 discloses the following stretcher in a claim. That is, “a stretcher having castors on the front portion and the rear portion, comprising: an upper frame for loading a litter on its upper portion and a slide mechanism for vertically shifting the position of the upper frame, wherein, as a stepless stopper mechanism for stopping the slide in the slide mechanism in a stepless manner, a front-leg slide mechanism provided to a lower portion of the upper frame, and a rear-leg slide mechanism is provided to a rear-leg.”
Patent document 2 discloses a stretcher in claim 1, which employs the following structure; i.e., “an under carriage, comprising a support structure attached to a frame structure capable of adjusting its height including a pair of first and second legs capable of being folded and an operating device for adjusting the height of the support structure, wherein the operating device includes a coupling device connected to the pair of first and second legs capable of being folded and the support structure, the coupling device is capable of being retracted or elongated to adjust the height of the support structure by extending or folding the pair of first and second legs.” The device for vertically shifting the stretcher has the following structure. That is, “since the flexible coupling is energized being wound around on each spool, the spool is maintained under an appropriate spring tension. Each spool is provided with a ratchet mechanism and is arranged so that, when the ratchet mechanism is disengaged so as to allow the support structure to descend, the flexible coupling is released from the spool (pp. 3, left-upper column, 2nd line).” To release the flexible coupling from the spool, “the ratchet mechanism is provided with a cogwheel of a saw blade secured to the shaft of the spool so as to prevent the spool from rotating by a hook which engages with the saw blade as shown in FIG. 7 (pp. 4, lower-left column, 3rd line).”
Further, the patent document 3 claims the following stretcher in claim 1; “a main stretcher legs uprising mechanism comprising a gas damper with lock and a slide shaft pusher plate.” The following structure is described; i.e., “as shown in
In the stretcher, which is loaded on an ambulance car, such structure that an emergency patient laid on the litter can be stably placed on the stretcher and swiftly loaded onto ambulance car without giving the emergency patient any pain or uneasiness is required. To achieve the above object, various inventions as described above have been proposed. However, it is desired to provide a new stretcher with a higher safe, which, when the stretcher is made vertically slide to adjust its height, makes less vibration and permits the ambulance crews to reliably operate the stretcher.
Patent document 1: International Publication No. WO02/051347
Patent document 2: Published patent application H07-504838, pp. 2
Patent document 3: Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3058160, pp. 2
An object of the present invention is to provide a highly safety stretcher, which performs smooth vertical movement and, with a further reliable stopper mechanism, permits ambulance crews to perform their operation reliably. Another object of the present invention is to provide a stretcher capable of loading a litter onto the stretcher and reliably securing the litter on the stretcher, and a litter for stably loading a patient onto the stretcher.
In order to solve the above problems, as a result of intensive examinations, a stretcher capable of performing vertical movement smoothly, in which, in addition to a stop mechanism of a mechanical locking device, a lock mechanism is provided to front-leg auxiliary frame, has been successfully developed. Further, by forming an engagement groove in the front-end portion of the stretcher, and by engaging an engagement portion, which is provided to the front-end portion of the litter, with the engagement groove, a stretcher capable of loading a litter swiftly and stably onto the stretcher and a litter capable of being stably loaded thereon; thus, the above-mentioned problems have been solved.
Means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is a stretcher, comprising:
an upper frame for loading a litter on its upper portion having castors on its front-legs and rear-legs;
a constant force spring in a slide mechanism for vertically changing the position of the upper frame; and
a mechanical locking device for stopping the upper frame at an arbitrary position, wherein the stretcher provided with a lock mechanism for locking the slide of a front-leg auxiliary frame supporting the front-legs, and rollers for facilitating the slide between a center rail and each of supporters of the front-legs, a front-leg auxiliary frame and a rear-leg auxiliary frame supporting the rear-legs. By employing the constant force spring in the slide mechanism for vertically changing the height of the stretcher, an effect such that the vertical movement is performed smoothly. And thus, a patient can be relieved from uneasiness and pain caused from the vertical movement of the stretcher. By arranging the slide and stop for vertically changing the height of the stretcher are performed in a stepless manner, the stretcher is allowed to vertically slide and secured at an arbitrary position. Further, when the stretcher is moved vertically, undesired vibration is not given, and the patient can be relieved from pain and uneasiness. By employing the lock mechanism for securing the slide of the front-leg auxiliary frame, when the stretcher is loaded onto the stretcher base on the ambulance car, by unlocking the lock mechanism, the front-leg auxiliary frame pushes the front-leg backward and the front-leg is folded; thus, the stretcher can be smoothly loaded onto the stretcher base on the ambulance car. Further, by employing a further reliable stopper mechanism, a highly safety stretcher, which can be reliably operated by ambulance crews, is obtained. Furthermore, between the center rail and the respective supporters of the front-legs, the front-leg auxiliary frame and the rear-leg auxiliary frame, rollers for supporting the slide are provided. Thereby, the slide of the leg frames can be performed smoothly, and vibration due to the vertical movement of the stretcher base can be reduced.
Another means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is the stretcher according to claim 1, wherein the front-leg auxiliary frame is provided with an auxiliary castor for facilitating the loading of the stretcher onto a stretcher base on an ambulance car. To the front-leg auxiliary frame, the auxiliary castor for supporting the loading of the stretcher onto the stretcher base on the ambulance car is provided. Owing to this, the stretcher can be smoothly loaded onto the stretcher base on the ambulance car; thus, a patient can be relieved from pain or uneasiness due to vibration and the like.
Another means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is a stretcher, comprising:
an upper frame for loading a litter on its upper portion having castors on its front-legs and rear-legs;
a constant force spring in a slide mechanism for vertically changing the position of the upper frame; and
a mechanical locking device for stopping the upper frame at an arbitrary position, wherein the stretcher is provided with a lock mechanism for locking the slide of a front-leg auxiliary frame supporting the front-legs, rollers for facilitating the slide between a center rail and each of supporters of the front-legs, a front-leg auxiliary frame and a rear-leg auxiliary frame supporting the rear-legs, an engagement groove of a trapezoid concave shape for securing the head side of a litter to a front end portion of the stretcher, and a stopper having a hook of a J-like shape for fixing the leg side of the litter to the rear-end portion of the stretcher. In the front end portion of the stretcher table of the stretcher, the engagement groove of a trapezoid concave shape is formed; and at the head side of the litter to be loaded on the stretcher, the engagement portion of a trapezoid convex shape to be engaged with the engagement groove is provided. Owing to this, when the litter is placed on the table of the stretcher and pushed from its rear side, the engagement portion of a convex shape provided at the head side of the litter comes into contact with the engagement groove of a concave shape of the stretcher, the engagement portion of trapezoid convex shape slides along the slopes of trapezoid concave shape, and the concave portion of the engagement groove of the stretcher engages with the convex potion of the engagement portion of the litter, thus, the litter can be strongly held on the table of the stretcher.
Another means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is the stretcher according to claim 3, wherein the engagement groove for securing a mounted litter to the front-end portion of the stretcher has a trapezoid concave shape including slopes. The configuration of the engagement groove in the front-end portion of the stretcher is formed to a trapezoid concave shape including slopes. Therefore, even when the litter slides having a small displacement on the upper frame of the stretcher, the engagement portion of the litter, which has a convex shape including slopes, slides and proceeds along the slope of the engagement groove of the stretcher. Accordingly, the engagement groove of the stretcher and the engagement portion of the litter strongly engage with each other.
Another means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is the stretcher according to claim 3, wherein the stopper for securing a mounted litter to the rear-end portion of the stretcher is a J-like shaped hook with energized spring. By the engagement portion provided to the head side of the litter and the engagement groove formed in the front-end portion of the stretcher, the head side of the litter and the front-end portion of the stretcher are strongly secured with each other. And further, by securing the leg side of the litter with the stopper having a hook, which is provided to the rear portion of the stretcher, the litter can be stably held on the stretcher.
Another means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is a litter to be loaded on the stretcher set forth in claim 3, wherein an engagement portion for engaging with an engagement groove formed in the front-end portion of the stretcher is provided to the head side of the litter. In the front-end portion of the stretcher, the concave shape engagement groove for securing the head side litter is formed; and at the head side of the litter to be loaded on the stretcher, the convex shape engagement portion is provided. Owing to this, to load the litter on the stretcher, the litter is just pushed on the upper frame of the stretcher. Then, the engagement portion of the litter and the engagement groove of the stretcher engage with each other. Thus, the litter can be stably held on the stretcher.
Another means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is the litter to be loaded on the stretcher according to claim 7, wherein the litter to be loaded on the stretcher is provided with a plurality of guide rollers for sliding on the upper frame of the stretcher. By providing the plurality of the guide rollers to the litter to be loaded on the stretcher, the litter can slide smoothly on the stretcher.
Another means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is the litter to be loaded on the stretcher according to claim 7, wherein the engagement portion of the litter for engaging with the engagement groove formed in the front-end portion of the stretcher has a trapezoid convex shape including slopes. The engagement portion of the litter to be engaged with the engagement groove formed in the front-end portion of the stretcher is formed in a trapezoid convex shape including slopes. Owing to this, even when the litter is pushed on the stretcher having a small displacement, the engagement groove of a trapezoid concave shape including slopes of the stretcher and the engagement portion of the litter are reliably engaged with each other. Thus, the litter can be stably secured on the stretcher.
Another means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is the litter to be loaded on the stretcher according to claim 7, wherein the litter is a backrest type litter provided with an engagement portion of a trapezoid convex shape at the head side of the litter for engaging with the engagement groove formed in the front end portion of the stretcher, the litter is provided with a backrest of which one end is rotatably pivoted thereto, and the other end of the backrest is rotatable in the vertical direction. The litter, which has the engagement portion of a trapezoid convex shape to be engaged with the engagement groove formed in the front-end portion of the stretcher, is arranged as the backrest type litter, in which one end of the backrest is pivoted rotatably, and the other end of the backrest is capable of rotating vertically. Owing to this, the litter can be used in the case where an emergency patient is treated with his/her body upraised.
Another means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is the litter to be loaded on the stretcher according to claim 7, wherein the litter is provided with an engagement portion of a trapezoid convex shape at the head side of the litter for engaging with an engagement groove formed in the front end portion of the stretcher, a seat frame and a leg frame are attached to the litter, and the litter can be changed into a chair-like configuration. By using the litter to be loaded to the stretcher changed into a chair-like configuration, even in a narrow path, an emergency patient can be carried by one ambulance member.
Another means for solving problem in accordance with the present invention is the litter to be loaded on the stretcher according to claim 7, wherein the posts and castors of the litter are positioned at positions outer than the positions of the upper frames of the stretcher. By attaching the grips and castors of the litter so as to position out side of the upper frame of the stretcher, the grips and the castors of the litter sandwich the upper frame of the stretcher. Owing to this, the litter can be prevented from being displaced by vibration during the transportation of the stretcher, and the litter can be stably loaded on the stretcher.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings and the reference numerals. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described below. In the present invention, it is assumed that the wording “front-end portion” means a side of a stretcher closer to an ambulance car when the stretcher is loaded thereon. That is, the side where fixed castors are mounted is the front-end portion. Accordingly, when the stretcher is unloaded from the ambulance car, the stretcher is carried with its rear legs provided with rotatable castors oriented to the proceeding direction. Also, the wording “head side” of a litter indicates the side identical to the front-end portion of the stretcher; and the wording “leg side” of the litter indicates the side equivalent to the rear-end portion of the stretcher.
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The configuration of the pipe for the upper frame 11 of a rectangular shape is not specifically limited. However, in the present invention, a pipe, which is of an elliptic section and 29×34 mm in length, is used for the upper frame 11 to reinforce the same. As for the fixed castors 12, a 4-inch wheel may be employed, but in the present invention, a 5-inch wheel is employed. As for the center rail 14, a rail of U-like shape having an 80×40 channel is employed.
Attached between the respective sliding pipes 21, 22 and 23, which are provided to the both sides of the center rail 14, are guide pipes 24. Being engaged with the guide pipes 24, mechanical locking devices 32 and 33 that control the movement of the front-leg auxiliary frame supporter 25, the front-leg supporter 26, and the rear-leg auxiliary frame supporter 27 are inserted therethrough. These mechanical locking devices 32 and 33 are connected to levers 34 and 35 by means of a wire 37. When the levers 34, 35 at the both sides are pulled, mechanical locking devices 32 and 33 are unlocked and the stretcher can be adjusted to an arbitrary height. The front lever 34 is for unlocking the mechanical locking device. The rear lever 35 is for engaging/disengaging a pin for locking a lock mechanism 31 of a front-leg auxiliary frame 16, which will be described later, as well as for unlocking its mechanical locking device. To load the stretcher onto the stretcher base of the ambulance car, when the rear lever 35 is pulled, the pin, which locks the lock mechanism 31 of the front-leg auxiliary frame 16, is pulled out, and the mechanical locking device is unlocked. When the stretcher is pushed forward, the front-leg auxiliary frame comes into contact with the stretcher base of the ambulance car and is pushed backward, and the front-leg frame is folded backward. Thus, the stretcher can be loaded smoothly onto the stretcher base of the ambulance car.
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A constant force spring 28 is attached to a point in front of the front-leg auxiliary frame supporter 25, and a constant force spring 29 is attached to a point in front of the front-leg supporter 26. In this embodiment, for the constant force spring 28 at the front-leg auxiliary frame supporter 25 side, a 4 kg constant force spring is employed; and for the constant force spring 29 at the front-leg supporter 26 side, a 9 kg constant force spring is employed. Here, as for the constant force springs 28 and 29, a spiral spring or the like capable of achieving the object without requiring a large space is preferably employed. However, an ordinary coil spring capable of supporting the vertical movement of the stretcher may be employed. The position for attaching these constant force springs 28 and 29 is not limited to the above-mentioned two points. A constant force spring may be attached to a point at the rear-leg auxiliary frame supporter 27 side. The constant force springs are not specifically limited, but depending on the material and structure of the stretcher 100, constant force springs of approximately 4 kg to 15 kg are preferably employed. However, in the case where the value of the constant force spring is too small, when the stretcher 100 is shifted vertically, the constant force spring returns too slowly. Contrarily, in the case where the value of the constant force spring is too large, when the stretcher 100 is shifted vertically, the constant force spring returns too fast causing uneasiness to a patient. Therefore, it is preferred to employ an appropriate constant force spring.
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As another example of the lever, an arrangement shown in
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The lock mechanism 31, which locks the movement between the rollers 36 and the front-leg auxiliary frame 16, is provided to the front-leg auxiliary frame supporter 25, and has a structure shown in
When the pin 52 is pulled out from the pin engagement hole 58, the slidable front-leg auxiliary frame supporter 25 comes into contact with the stretcher base of the ambulance car, and slides toward the center of the stretcher. As shown in
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When loading the stretcher 100 on the ambulance car, the rear lever 35 of the stretcher 100 is operated to unlock the lock mechanism of the front-leg auxiliary frame 16. And when the stretcher 100 is pushed forward, the front-leg auxiliary frame 16 comes into contact with the stretcher base on the ambulance car and is folded backward. The auxiliary castor 43 provided to the front-leg auxiliary frame 16 comes into contact with the stretcher base on the ambulance car, thus the stretcher 100 can be smoothly pushed onto the stretcher base. When the stretcher 100 is further pushed forward, the rear legs 17 are folded in a state as shown in
When the stretcher 100 is pushed up without unlocking the front-leg auxiliary frame 16 (without pulling the lever 35) but the mechanical locking device is unlocked, as shown in
In a stretcher 200 in accordance with the present invention, as shown in
The configuration of the pipe for the upper frame 11 having a rectangular shape is not specifically limited. In the present invention, a pipe of 29×34 mm in elliptic section is used for the upper frame 11 to reinforce the upper frame 11. For the fixed castor 12, a 4-inch wheel may be employed. In the present invention, a 5-inch wheel is employed. For the center rail 14, a rail of 80×40 U-like shape cannel is employed.
The posts and the castors of the litter are arranged so as to position at the side outer than the position of the upper frame of the stretcher; thereby the grips and the castors of the litter sandwich the upper frame of the stretcher. Accordingly, the litter can be prevented from being displaced from the base of the stretcher due to the vibration while the stretcher is carried. Thus, the litter can be held stably on the base of the stretcher.
As indicated with reference numeral 89a in
On the litters 300, 400 and 500 to be loaded on the stretcher, a sheet member stitched with cushion material is placed. Also, in appropriate portions of the frame such as points where body or feet of patient are positioned, belts for securing the patient are appropriately provided. In a point of the backrest frame 91 of the litter 400 or 500 having the backrest with which the back of the patient comes into contact, a solid plate such as aluminum plate or steel plate is attached so that artificial respiration or the like can be carried out. Further, in an upper portion of the backrest frame, a headrest capable of adjusting its angle may be provided.
As the method for securing the leg side of the litter after loading the litter on the stretcher, a stopper having a hook of a J-like shape with energized spring shown in
The stretcher, which is capable of adjusting the height without giving patient any pain due to vibration or the like during transportation, is provided. The stretcher can be always loaded on an ambulance car to be ready for emergency act. The litter to be loaded on the stretcher can be carried to a various emergency sites to carry an emergency patient to an ambulance car.
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2003-055585 | Mar 2003 | JP | national |
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