Claims
- 1. A swaddling table for swaddling babies having a horizontal swaddling plate which can be moved from a lower working position upwards to a position of rest, comprising:
- (a) a guide rail perpendicualr to the swaddling plate, said guide rail being round;
- (b) a sliding bushing surrounding the guiding rail and fixedly connected to the swaddling plate, said bushing carrying the swaddling plate, and said bushing being vertically displaceable on the guide rail;
- (c) retention means fixedly attached to said swaddling plate for movement therewith and received within a portion of said bushing for securing the swaddling plate in said working and in said rest positions, said retention means releasing automatically upon a substantially vertical upward force being applied to the swaddling plate to allow substantially non-tilting upward movement of the swaddling plate with respect to said guide rail, said retention means automatically re-securing the swaddling plate upon the swaddling plate being moved upwards a predetermined distance along said guide rail, said retention means including:
- (i) at least two engagement recesses in the guide rail in the region of the height of said working position and rest position, each of said at least two engagement recesses having a lower engagement surface;
- (ii) a horizontal axle connected to the bushing;
- (iii) a lever mounted to pivot about said horizontal axle;
- (iv) an extension carried by said lever, said extension pointing towards said engagement recesses and being mounted to engage into said recesses, said extension having a run-in slope towards the top and an approximately horizontal surface towards the bottom, said approximately horizontal surface being for engaging said lower surface of one of said at least two engagement recesses for substantially supporting the swaddling plate on said lower surface through contact therewith; and
- (v) spring means for pre-stressing the lever towards the engagement recesses, whereby, when the extension is engaged in a recess, upward movement of the swaddling plate will force the extension out of engagement with the recess, and the action of the spring means will force the extension into the next recess thereby securing the swaddling plate in the next position as desired.
Parent Case Info
This a continuation of application Ser. No. 696,163 filed Jan. 29, 1985 which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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Continuations (1)
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