The present invention relates to patient supports, such as hospital beds. More particularly, the present invention relates a variable height siderail which is configured to close gaps that may exist between components on a patient support.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
A patient support 10 according to an illustrative embodiment of the present invention is shown in
Frame 12 illustratively includes a base frame 24 supported by a plurality of casters 25 and coupled to an intermediate frame 26 (
While the following description details linkage base 42 for supporting linkage 34 of head end siderail 18, the linkage base 46 has a substantially identical structure for supporting linkage 38 of foot end siderail 20. With reference to
Rotatable rods 56a and 56b are coupled to first ends 57 of arms 44a and 44b, respectively, and pass through openings in the slide bracket 47. Rods 56a and 56b are coupled to a locking member 58 by tear drop shaped connecting links 60a and 60b, wherein rotation of the rods 56a and 56b causes movement of the locking member 58. Locking member 58 includes an opening 62 configured to slidably receive a latch member 64. Latch member 64 is spring biased laterally inwardly and is coupled to a handle 66. More particularly, latch member 64 is biased into opening 62 for preventing movement of locking member 58 relative to slide bracket 47 and, in turn, deck 14. As such, respective arms 40, 44 are prevented from rotating or clocking, and respective siderail 18, 20 is prevented from moving relative to deck 14. Pulling of handle 66 laterally outwardly results in the withdraw of latch member 62 from within opening 62, thereby freeing locking member 58 for movement relative to slide bracket 47. As such, respective arms 40, 44 are permitted to rotate or clock, and respective siderail 18, 20 is permitted to move relative to deck 14.
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The head end siderail 18 includes first and second tubular guides 104a and 104b extending vertically between mounting bracket 80 and upper rail portion 70. First and second vertical blocking members 106a and 106b extend between mounting bracket 80 and upper rail portion 70, intermediate first and second tubular guides 104a and 104b, and restrict the clearance therebetween. Horizontal blocking member 108a extends between end rail portion 72 and first guide 104a to reduce space therebetween. Horizontal blocking member 108b extends between end rail portion 74 and second guide 104b, and restricts clearance therebetween.
As with the head end siderail 18, the foot end siderail 20 includes first and second tubular guides 104a and 104b extending vertically between mounting bracket 100 and upper rail portion 90. Horizontal blocking member 108c extends between end rail portion 92 and guide 104a to reduce space therebetween, and horizontal blocking member 108d extends between guides 104a and 104b to restrict clearance therebetween.
Rail extensions 110 and 112 are coupled to head end siderail 18 and foot end siderail 20, respectively. Each rail extension 110 and 112 is supported for translational movement relative to rail members 32 and 36 along generally vertical axes 114 and 116, respectively. Each rail extension 110, 112 illustratively comprises a steel bar or rail positioned directly below the respective siderail 18, 20 and extending in a longitudinal direction. The head end rail extension 18 includes a curved end portion 118 configured to close an end space 120 and prevent access thereto.
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Rail members 32 and 36 may assume a plurality of positions relative to deck 14. For example, rail member 32 is shown in a raised position in
Initial contact between the rail extension 110, 112 and the actuators 144 causes initial vertical movement of the rail extension 110, 112 from the retracted position downwardly relative to rail member 32, 36. Further raising of rail member 32, 36 causes rail extension 110, 112 to move further downwardly such that when the rail member 32, 36 is fully raised, the rail extension 110, 112 is in the fully extended position. The rail extension 110, 112 does not impede the movement of the rail member 32, 36 between the raised and lowered positions. When siderail 18, 20 is in a fully lowered position, rail extension 110, 112 is in the fully retracted position relative to rail member 32, 36. When siderail 18, 20 is not in a fully lowered position, the vertical position of rail extension 110, 112 relative to rail member 32, 36 is determined by contact with rollers 144 supported by arms 40, 44, and contact between rail extension 110, 112 and rollers 144 remains constant. As the arms 40, 44 move rail member 32, 36, the rollers 144 rotate and roll along an upper surface 146, 148 of rail extension 110, 112. When siderail 18, 20 is in the fully raised position, rail extension 110, 112 is in the fully extended position relative to rail member 32, 36.
In operation, as the siderail 18, 20 is raised, rollers 144 push the rail extension 110, 112 down, compressing the springs 128 received within the guides 104 of the respective siderail 18, 20. As the siderail 18, 20 is lowered, the springs 128 bias the extension rail 110, 112 upwardly toward the siderail 18, 20. The retracting extension rail 110, 112 allows the patient support 10 to achieve a lower “low” position, while still providing a siderail 18, 20 that fully stows, thereby allowing a zero-transfer gap between the patient support 10 and another patient support.
As illustrated in
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the spirit and scope of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.
This application is the U.S. national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/US2005/006849, which has an international filing date of Mar. 2, 2005, designating the United States of America, and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/552,618, which was filed Mar. 12, 2004. The disclosures of each of these prior applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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