Support mechanism, particularly for bed side rails

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6360385
  • Patent Number
    6,360,385
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 12, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A deployable and stowable side rail for a patient supporting bed. A plurality of bearing housings are provided each rotatably secured to the patient support frame for movement about parallel axes that extend horizontally and perpendicular to the lateral side edges. A plurality of posts are rotatably supported on respective ones of the post receiving supports on the bearing housings. An opposite end of each post oriented on a common side of the patient supporting surface is pivotally connected to a common elongate rail member also oriented on the common side of the patient supporting surface.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a side rail construction for a patient supporting surface and, more particularly, a side rail construction for use on a hospital bed.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Equipment for use in a patient care facility has been categorized in the past into constructions adapted for limited use. For example, hospital beds located within hospital rooms were ordinarily constructed so as to remain in the room and not be capable of easy transport to and from the room. As a result, it became necessary to transfer the patient from the hospital bed to a patient transport carrier for transporting the patient to a remote location for additional treatment, whereat the patient would likely need to be transferred to an additional supporting surface. It would be desirable to provide a patient supporting surface, namely, a hospital bed, that is usable both in the hospital room as well as usable for effecting transport of the patient from the room to a remote location for additional treatment, including surgery, while remaining supported on the patient supporting surface of, for example, the hospital bed.




In order to effect the safe transport of a patient on the patient supporting surface, it is necessary to provide a side rail mechanism on both lateral sides of the patient from exiting the patient supporting surface either voluntarily or involuntarily. Since the patient will be experiencing additional health care treatment while positioned on the patient supporting surface, it is required that the side rail be retractable and movable to a position free of interference with the health care personnel providing the additional treatment to the patient. Simply collapsing the side rail from its initial deployed position wherein the hand rail thereon is above a plane of the patient supporting surface to a position below the plane of the patient supporting surface is simply not enough. The side rail configuration will interfere with the close access required for the health care personnel to access the patient supported on the patient supporting surface.




Therefore, it is an object of this invention to provide a side rail construction for a patient supporting surface that is elevatable to a deployed position preventing voluntary or involuntary exit of the patient from the patient supporting surface while simultaneously being collapsible to a position providing free and unobstructed access to the patient supported on the patient supporting surface.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a side rail construction, as aforesaid, wherein the side rail itself is retractable to a position beneath the patient supporting surface enabling the health care attendant to move close to the lateral edge of the patient supporting surface for convenient access to the patient supported on the patient supporting surface.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a side rail construction, as aforesaid, wherein the operation of the side rail between its collapsed position and its fully upright deployed position can be accomplished by the health care attendant through the use of only one hand.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a side rail construction, as aforesaid, which is of a durable construction and required little or no maintenance.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a side rail construction, as aforesaid, which is easy to clean.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objects and purposes of the invention are met by providing a side rail for a patient supporting bed having a base and a patient support frame mounted on the base. The patient support frame has a patient supporting surface bounded by a head end, a foot end and lateral side edges. A plurality of bearing housings are provided each rotatably secured to the patient support frame for movement about parallel axes that extend horizontally and perpendicular to the lateral side edges. The bearing housings each have a post receiving support thereon whose central axis is movable with the bearing housing between first and second positions, the first position of each central axis being axially aligned with other of the central axes of other of the post receiving supports on other of the bearing housings oriented on a common side of the patient supporting surface. The second position of each central axis is displaced from the first position and is parallel to other of the central axes of other of the post receiving supports on other of the bearing housings oriented on the common side of the patient supporting surface. A plurality of posts are provided, one end of each of which is received and rotatably supported on a respective one of the post receiving supports. An opposite end of each post oriented on a common side of the patient supporting surface is pivotally connected to a common elongate rail member also oriented on the common side of the patient supporting surface. Each elongate rail member is oriented in a first position thereof above a plane of the patient supporting surface when the bearing housings are each in the aforesaid second positions thereof and oriented beneath the plane of the patient supporting surface and directly below the first positions thereof when the bearing housings are in the aforesaid first positions thereof. Each of the elongate rail members are movable to a third position in response to a rotation of respective posts on the post receiving supports of the bearing housings that are in the aforesaid first positions thereof. The third position of each of the elongate rails is oriented intermediate the second positions thereof and a vertically upright plane containing a central longitudinal axis of the patient supporting surface.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and purposes of this invention will be apparent to persons acquainted with apparatus of this general type upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a base for a patient supporting bed, the patient supporting surface being schematically illustrated in broken lines;





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of a side rail construction embodying the invention adjacent to the patient supporting surface, the side rail construction being oriented in the deployed position;





FIG. 3

is a view like

FIG. 2

, accept that the side rail construction is in the fully retracted position;





FIG. 4

is an end view of the deployed side rail construction;





FIG. 5

is an end view of the fully retracted side rail construction;





FIG. 6

is a bottom isometric view of the support structure for the side rail;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged side view of the deployed side rail; and





FIG. 8

is an enlarged side view of the fully retracted side rail.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only and will not be limiting. The words “up”, “down”, “right” and “left” will designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “in” and “out” will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the device and designated parts thereof. Such terminology will include derivatives and words of similar import.




A patient supporting bed


10


is illustrated in FIG.


1


and includes a base


11


, a patient support frame


12


(illustrated in broken lines) and a pedestal lift mechanism


13


interconnecting the base


11


to the patient support frame


12


. The base


11


includes a frame structure


14


supported on a plurality of wheels


16


for facilitating easy transport of the patient resting on the patient support frame


12


to remote locations for additional treatment.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the patient support frame


12


is illustrated in more detail and, in addition, the side rail mechanism


17


is also illustrated in more detail. Since the subject matter of this invention is the side rail construction


17


, the following discussion will be limited to that subject.




The patient support frame


12


usually has a mattress


18


positioned thereon on which the patient would be supported. However, for purposes of this disclosure, the patient support frame


12


will be discussed in terms of being the actual patient support surface bounded by lateral edges


19


and


21


, a head end


22


and a foot end


23


. The lateral edges


19


and


21


as well as the head end


22


and the foot end


23


would also correspond to the edges of the mattress


18


if it wee disposed on the upwardly facing surface


24


of the patient support frame


23


.




The patient support frame


12


has a pair of side rail support frames


26


and


27


. Each side rail support frame


26


and


27


is identical to the other end and, therefore, only one such side rail support frame


26


will be described in detail. The side rail support frame


26


includes a pair of horizontally spaced and vertically upright plates


28


and


29


each having a plurality of holes


31


and


32


therethrough, the holes


32


being illustrated in association with the plate


29


of the side rail support frame


27


. In this particular embodiment, the holes


31


and


32


are axially aligned with one another so as to receive therein an axle member


33


.




A plurality of bearing housings


34


are oriented between the plates


28


and


29


and are pivotally supported on the portions of the axles


33


that extend between the plates


28


and


29


.

FIG. 7

illustrates an enlargement of the area of the patient support frame


12


whereat a bearing housing


34


is pivotally secured by an axle


33


the side rail support frame


26


. The bearing housing


34


has an opening


36


extending therethrough, the opening


36


having a central axis A. In this particular embodiment, the opening


36


is circular in cross section.




One of the bearing housings


34


, particularly the leftmost one in

FIG. 2

, has additional features on the exterior thereof, namely, a pair of recesses


37


and


38


into which is received a bar


39


of a latch mechanism


41


as shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


and


8


. The latch mechanism


41


includes a two arm lever construction, one arm


42


defining a handle pivotally secured to the side rail support frame


26


by an axle


43


extending between the plates


28


and


29


. The second arm


44


of the two arm lever consists of two spaced apart lever arms


46


and


47


(

FIG. 6

) each secured to the handle


42


in

FIG. 6

, the axles


33


and


43


being only schematically illustrated. The aforementioned bar


39


extends between the two lever arms


46


and


47


and also straddle the one bearing housing


34


to facilitate reception of the bar


39


into the respective recesses


37


and


38


. A torsion spring or the like (not illustrated) encircles the axle


43


(or the weight of the handle


42


) to effect an urging of the bar


39


extending between the two lever arms


46


and


47


into engagement with the surface of the one bearing housing


34


in which is oriented the recesses


37


and


38


. All other bearing housings


34


on a common side of the patient supporting surface are free of recesses


37


and


38


.




The side rail construction


17


includes a plurality of J-shaped posts


51


corresponding in number to the number of bearing housings


34


. Each J-shaped post


51


includes a short leg section


52


, circular in cross section, and a long leg section


53


. Each short leg section


52


extends into a hole


36


in the bearing housing


34


and is rotatably supported therein. A bearing sleeve


54


consisting of a low friction material, such as polyurethane, is oriented between the outside surface of the short leg


52


and the internally facing surface of the short leg


52


and the internally facing surface of the hole


36


to provide a stable rotation support for the short leg section


52


inside the hole


36


. An annular collar


56


encircles the short leg section


52


and serves to limit the extent to which the short leg section


52


extends into the hole


36


. If desired, a conventional nut


57


can be provided inside distal end portion of the short leg section


52


adjacent the distal end thereof for purposes of receiving a screw


58


therein for holding a washer


59


up against the distal end of the short leg section


52


. The diameter of the washer


59


is larger than the diameter of the hole


36


as to prevent withdrawal of the short leg section


52


from the hole


36


.




As is illustrated in

FIG. 6

, a pin


61


extends radially outwardly from the collar


56


and is adapted to engage a stop surface


62


for purposes of limiting the extent to which the short leg section


52


can rotate in the hole


36


. In this particular embodiment, the stop surface


62


forms a part of the bearing housing


34


.




The distal end of each of the long leg sections


53


of each J-shaped post


51


is secured through a bracket


63


to an elongate rail member


64


. In this particular embodiment, the brackets


53


are each fixedly secured to the elongate rail member


64


and are pivotally fastened to the distal end of the long leg sections


53


via a pivot pin


66


.




Operation




Although the operation of the side rail construction described above will be understood from the foregoing description by skilled persons, a summary of such description is now given for convenience.




If it is assumed that the side rail construction


17


is in the deployed position illustrated in

FIG. 2

, and it is desired to collapse the side rail construction to the position illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the attendant must first operate the latch mechanism


41


lifting the handle


42


thereof so as to cause the bar


39


to exit the recess


37


to thereby release the one bearing housing


34


to enable it and the remaining bearing housings


34


on a side of the patient supporting surface common therewith to pivot about the axes of the axles


33


from the position illustrated in

FIG. 7

to the position illustrated in FIG.


8


. During this transition, the bar


39


will move toward and eventually end in the recess


38


as depicted in FIG.


8


. The not illustrated torsion spring (or the weight of the handle


42


) will continually urge the bar


39


into engagement with a surface on the one bearing housing


34


to ensure entrance of the bar


39


into the selected recess


37


of


38


. After the bearing housings


34


have all reached the position illustrated in

FIG. 8

, the central axes A of the holes


36


in each of the bearing housings


34


will move from the generally vertically upright oriented position illustrated in

FIG. 7

to a horizontal position illustrated in

FIG. 8

, which position is, incidentally, coaxial with the axes A of all of the other openings in the other bearing housings on the aforesaid common side. This will facilitate a rotatable movement of the side rail construction


17


about the coaxial axes A from the broken line position illustrated in

FIG. 5

to the solid line position thereof. In the solid line position, it will be noted that the elongate rail member


64


is actually oriented beneath the upwardly facing planar surface


24


of the patient support from


12


and generally flush with the lateral edge


19


. As a result, the health care attendant can move in close to the lateral edge


19


of the patient support frame


12


to gain unobstructed access to the patient lying on a patient supporting surface defined by the upwardly facing surface of a mattress


18


of the like.




To deploy the side rail construction


17


, that is, move it from the position illustrated in

FIG. 5

to the position illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the health care attendant need only pull out on the elongate rail member


64


causing the short leg sections


52


to rotate about the aligned axes A until the J-shaped posts


51


each reach the broken line position illustrated in

FIG. 5

after which the attendant need only lift up on the elongate rail member


64


until the bar


39


on the latch mechanism


41


enters the recess


37


in the one bearing housing


34


. The reception of the bar


39


in the recess


37


coupled with the torsion spring action (or weight of the handle


42


) continually urging the bar


39


into the recess


37


will effect a locking of the side rail construction


17


in the deployed position illustrated in FIG.


2


.




Although a particular preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A side rail for a patient supporting bed, comprising:a base; a patient support frame mounted on said base, said patient support frame having thereon a patient supporting surface bounded by a head end, a foot end and lateral side edges; a side rail support frame mounted on said patient support frame and extending coextensively with each of said lateral side edges; a plurality of bearing housings each rotatably secured to said side rail support frame about parallel axes that extend horizontally and perpendicular to said lateral side edges, each said bearing housing having post receiving supports thereon whose central axis is movable with said bearing housing between first and second positions, said first position of each said central axis being axially aligned with other of said central axes of other of said post receiving supports on other of said bearing housings oriented on a common side of said patient supporting surface, said second position of each said central axis being displaced from said first position and parallel to other of said central axes of other of said post receiving supports on other of said bearing housings oriented on said common side of said patient supporting surface; a plurality of posts, one end of each of which is received and rotatably supported in a respective one of said post receiving supports, an opposite end of each post oriented on said common side of said patient supporting surface being pivotally connected to a common elongate rail member also oriented on said common side of said patient supporting surface; whereby each elongate rail member is oriented in a first position thereof above a plane of said patient supporting surface when said bearing housings are in said second positions thereof and oriented beneath said plane of said patient supporting surface and directly below said first position thereof when said bearing housings are in said first positions thereof, each said elongate rail member being movable to a third position in response to a rotation of respective posts on said post receiving supports on said bearing housings that are in said first position thereof, said third position of each said elongate rail being oriented intermediate said second position thereof and a vertically upright plane containing a central longitudinal axis of said patient supporting surface.
  • 2. The side rail according to claim 1, wherein said post receiving supports on said bearing housings are each openings in the bearing housing into which is received one end of each respective post.
  • 3. The side rail according to claim 2, wherein each opening is cylindrical in cross section and each said one end of each post is also cylindrical to facilitate rotation of a segment of said post received in said opening relative to said bearing housing.
  • 4. The side rail according to claim 1, wherein at least one bearing housing on each lateral side includes means for operatively engaging a latch mechanism provided on said patient support frame to facilitate a locking of said plurality of posts and said elongate rail member affixes thereto in a deployed position corresponding to said second position of said bearing housings.
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