OVERBED TABLE
20230248141 · 2023-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B2200/0048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An overbed table having a base specially configured for use with patient beds having one or more retractable under-bed wheel(s) (e.g. a 5.sup.th wheel or drive wheels). The base includes an under-bed portion and an outer portion that may be joined by a transition portion. The under-bed portion is configured to be fitted under a bed when the overbed table is in use. The under-bed portion is supported at its inner end on low friction glides, and has a height that is low enough to pass under raised/retracted under-bed wheels. The outer portion is configured to remain out from beneath the bed and to provide a support structure for a column and a tabletop. The outer portion is raised relative the under-bed portion and is supported upon casters or other rolling elements. The under-bed portion may be generally planar and may include a central portion and a pair of legs.
Claims
1. An overbed table for use with a patient or other healthcare bed having a retractable under-bed wheel comprising: a base having an under-bed portion with an inner end and an outer end, the inner end of the under-bed portion supported upon one or more low friction glides, the base further including an outer portion joined to the outer end of the under-bed portion, the outer portion being supported upon one or more rolling elements, the under-bed portion having a maximum height less than a retracted height of an under-bed wheel, whereby the under-bed portion is able to pass below a retracted under-bed wheel, the outer portion having a higher profile than the under-bed portion with a height greater than a retracted height of a retracted under-bed wheel; a column affixed to and extending upwardly from the outer portion of the base; a tabletop mounted atop the column.
2. The overbed table of claim 1 wherein the under-bed portion includes two low friction glides disposed toward the inner end of the under-bed portion.
3. The overbed table of claim 1 wherein the under-bed portion includes at least two legs; and wherein the one or more low friction glides includes a first low friction glide supporting a first one of the legs and a second low friction glide supporting the other of the legs.
4. The overbed table of claim 1 wherein the under-bed portion includes a central portion and two legs that extend from opposite sides of the central portion; and wherein the one or more glides includes a first glide disposed under the first leg and a second glide disposed under the second leg.
5. The overbed table of claim 1 wherein the outer portion is generally rectangular with the column affixed to and extending upwardly from an approximate center; and wherein the one or more rolling elements includes a first rolling element disposed toward one end of the outer portion and a second rolling element disposed toward an opposite end of the outer portion.
6. The overbed table of claim 1 wherein the under-bed portion includes a central portion and two legs that extend from opposite sides of the central portion; wherein the one or more glides includes a first glide disposed under the first leg and a second glide disposed under the second leg; wherein the outer portion is generally rectangular with the column affixed to and extending upwardly from an approximate center; and wherein the one or more rolling elements includes a first rolling element disposed toward one end of the outer portion and a second rolling element disposed toward an opposite end of the outer portion.
7. The overbed table of claim 6 wherein the under-bed portion and the outer portion are of a unitary, one-piece construction.
8. A base for an overbed table intended for use with a patient or other healthcare bed having a retractable under-bed wheel comprising: an under-bed portion having an inner end and an outer end, the inner end intended for insertion under a bed, the outer end intended to remain out from beneath a bed; an outer raised portion joined to the outer end of the under-bed portion by at least one transition portion; one or more low friction glides disposed toward the inner end of the under-bed portion; and one or more rolling elements mounted to the outer raised portion; and wherein the under-bed portion and the one or more low friction glides have a collective height less than a retracted height of an under-bed wheel, whereby the under-bed portion can move freely beneath a retracted under-bed wheel without interference; and wherein the overbed table is configured to be supported on a floor at an inner end by the one or more glides and on an outer end by the one or more rolling elements.
9. The base of claim 8 wherein the under-bed portion is supported on the inner end by the one or more glides and on the outer end by the outer raised portion.
10. The base of claim 9 wherein the under-bed portion extends generally parallel to an underlying floor.
11. The base of claim 10 wherein the under-bed portion includes at least two legs; and wherein the one or more low friction glides includes a first low friction glide supporting a first one of the legs and a second low friction glide supporting the other of the legs.
12. The base of claim 10 wherein the under-bed portion includes a central portion and two legs that extend from opposite sides of the central portion; and wherein the one or more glides includes a first glide disposed under the first leg and a second glide disposed under the second leg.
13. The base of claim 10 wherein the outer portion is generally rectangular and is configured to support a column at the approximate center of the outer portion; and wherein the one or more rolling elements includes a first rolling element disposed toward one end of the outer portion and a second rolling element disposed toward an opposite end of the outer portion.
14. The base of claim 10 wherein the under-bed portion includes a central portion and two legs that extend from opposite sides of the central portion; wherein the one or more glides includes a first glide disposed under the first leg and a second glide disposed under the second leg; wherein the outer portion is generally rectangular and is configured to support a column affixed to and extending upwardly from an approximate center of the outer portion; and wherein the one or more rolling elements includes a first rolling element disposed toward one end of the outer portion and a second rolling element disposed toward an opposite end of the outer portion.
15. The base of claim 14 wherein the under-bed portion and the outer portion are joined by a transition portion.
16. The base of claim 15 wherein the under-bed portion, the outer portion and the transition portion are of a unitary, one-piece construction.
17. The base of claim 8 wherein each glide includes a glide seat affixed to the undersurface of the base and a glide insert seated within each glide seat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE CURRENT EMBODIMENTS
[0032] A current embodiment of the overbed table (“OBT”) is shown in
Over Bed Table
[0033] As noted above, the present invention provides a base 12 for an overbed table 10 that is specially configured for use with patient beds having retractable under-bed wheels. For purposes of disclosure, the base 12 is described in the context of an OBT 10 having a tabletop mounted to an adjustable-height column (See
[0034] Referring now to
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[0036] The inner end of the under-bed portion 14 is supported on low friction glides (also known as “gliders”, “slides” and “sliders”). For example, in the illustrated embodiment, glides 26 are mounted toward the free ends of the legs 22a-b. The low friction glides 26 may be any of a variety of suitable low friction furniture glides that are readily available from various furniture hardware suppliers. In some applications, pre-manufactured glides may require some modification for use in connection with the base 12. For example, when a furniture glide 26 with a threaded shaft is used, it may be necessary to modify the shaft to interconnect with the base 12. This may include shortening the length of the shaft. Suitable glides 26 will be selected to provide the under-bed portion 14 with a sufficiently low profile that the under-bed portion 14 is capable of passing under raised/retracted under-bed wheels W. For example,
[0037] The glides 26 may be secured to the legs 22a-b in any suitable manner. In the illustrated embodiment, each glide 26 includes a threaded shaft that is affixed to the corresponding leg 22a-b. For example, in one embodiment, a through hole may be drilled and tapped toward the free end of each leg 20a-b, and a glide 26 may threadedly installed in each tapped hole. Alternatively, the glides 26 may be attached by adhesive or other types of fastener arrangements. The number, size, location and arrangement of glides may vary from application to application.
[0038] The outer raised portion 16 is joined to the outer end 36 of the central portion 20. In this embodiment, the outer raised portion 16 has a relatively high profile that is selected to accommodate casters, wheels or other rolling components (See
[0039] In the illustrated embodiment, the outer raised portion 16 is supported on a pair of casters 28 that are positioned toward opposite longitudinal ends of the outer raised portion 16. As perhaps best shown in
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[0041] As noted above, the column 50 is mounted to the base 12. In this embodiment, the lower section 30 of the column 50 is affixed to the base 12 by fasteners that extend up through holes 60 in the base 12 (See
[0042] The tabletop 52 may be mounted to the column 50 using essentially any suitable mounting structure. For example, a mounting plate 64 may be affixed to the upper section 32 of the column 50, and the tabletop 52 can be affixed to the mounting plate 64 by fasteners. In one embodiment, the mounting plate may be joined to the upper section 32 by welding or by fasteners. It should be understood that the described table top mounting structure is merely exemplary and that the present invention may be incorporated into OBT that utilize any table top mounting structure.
[0043] In the illustrated embodiment, the under-bed portion 14, outer raised portion 16 and transition portion 18 are formed from a single unitary piece of sheet or plate stock. For example, in one embodiment, the central portion 20, legs 22a-b, transition portion 18 and outer raised portion 16 may be cut as a single piece from sheet or plate stock by laser, plasma, waterjet, CNC mills/machine tools or any other manner of cutting or machining the parts or shape needed. A planar preform P cut from a single piece of plate stock is shown in
[0044] The configuration of the under-bed portion 14 of the base 12 may vary from application to application. For example, the height of the under-bed portion may be varied to accommodate different types, styles and models of patient beds, whether it be different beds that are available on the market now or new beds that may be introduced in the future. If bed manufacturers reduce the clearance beneath raised/retracted under-bed wheels, the height of the under-bed portion may be reduced to accommodate that change. Alternatively, if bed manufacturers increase the clearance, it may provide the option of increasing the height of the under-bed portion 14. As another example, the overall configuration of the base may vary from application to application. For example,
[0045] As noted above, OBT 10 is merely exemplary and the present invention may be incorporated into OBTs of different designs and configurations. For example,
[0046] As noted above, OBT 410 differs from OBT 10 not only in the shape of the base 412, but also in that it includes custom glides 426. OBT 10 (as described above) may include generally conventional furniture glides that are acquired from a third party supplier and attached to the legs 22a-b, such as the types used on chair legs, table legs and other furniture legs. In OBT 410, the glides 426 are fabricated as an integral part of the base 412. As shown in
[0047] The glide inserts 482 are configured to support the inner end of the under-bed portion 414 of the base 412 (when the OBT is stationary and when it is moving). To this end, the glide seats 480 and glide inserts 482 are configured so that the glide inserts 482 extend downwardly below the glide seats 480 to engage the ground. The amount to which the glide inserts 482 extend below the glide seats 480 may vary from application to application depending, for example, on the desired height of the under-bed portion, the wear characteristics of the glide inserts and the desired life expectancy. In the illustrated embodiment, the glide inserts 482 extend about 0.25″ below the glide seat 480. However, in other embodiments, the glide inserts 482 may extend in the range of about 0.125″ to about 0.25″ below the glide seats 480. The glide inserts 482 of the illustrated embodiment are manufactured from a low friction, highly wear-resistant material, such as (but not limited to) acetal (polyoxymethylene) (including homopolymers, such as Delrin®, Delrin AF® (Delrin impregnated with Teflon®) and copolymers, such as Tecaform®, Acetron® and Sustarin®), nylon, Teflon® and other similar materials. In this embodiment, each glide insert 482 is a one-piece, unitary component, but other configurations may be implemented in alternative embodiments. For example, each glide insert 482 may in alternative embodiment be a laminated construction in which a low friction, wear-resistant material is joined to the undersurface of one or more substrate materials, such that the low friction, wear resistant material forms the ground-engaging surface.
[0048] Although the illustrated embodiment includes two square glides 426 (one mounted toward the free end of each leg 422a-b), the number, size, shape, arrangement and configuration of the glide seats 480 and glide inserts 482 may vary from application to application. In one exemplary alternative embodiment, the glide seats 480 may be circular rings and the glide inserts 482 may be disk-like and configured to be seated in the circular rings. In some alternative embodiments, the glide seats 480 may be eliminated and the glide inserts 482 may be affixed directly to the undersurface of the legs 422a-b, for example, by adhesives or fasteners. In other alternative embodiments, the casters (e.g. 28 and 428) may be replaced by glides, such that the OBT is support by glides at both the inner end and the outer end. To accommodate the use of glides on the outer end of the base, the transition portion (e.g. 18, 118, 218, 318 and 418) may be reduced or eliminated, and the outer raised portion (e.g. 16, 116, 216, 316 and 416) may be modified so that it is not raised, but is instead coplanar (or approximately coplanar) with the under-bed portion 14. The casters may be replaced, for example, by commercially available glides (e.g. 26) or by custom glides (e.g. 426).
[0049] Directional terms, such as “vertical,” “horizontal,” “top,” “bottom,” “upper,” “lower,” “inner,” “inwardly,” “outer” and “outwardly,” are used to assist in describing the invention based on the orientation of the embodiments shown in the illustrations. The use of directional terms should not be interpreted to limit the invention to any specific orientation(s).
[0050] In addition, when a component, part or layer is referred to as being “joined with,” “on,” “engaged with,” “adhered to,” “secured to,” or “coupled to” another component, part or layer, it may be directly joined with, on, engaged with, adhered to, secured to, or coupled to the other component, part or layer, or any number of intervening components, parts or layers may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly joined with,” “directly on,” “directly engaged with,” “directly adhered to,” “directly secured to,” or “directly coupled to” another element or layer, there may be no intervening elements or layers present. Other words used to describe the relationship between components, layers and parts should be interpreted in a like manner, such as “adjacent” versus “directly adjacent” and similar words. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0051] The above description is that of current embodiments of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as defined in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance with the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents. This disclosure is presented for illustrative purposes and should not be interpreted as an exhaustive description of all embodiments of the invention or to limit the scope of the claims to the specific elements illustrated or described in connection with these embodiments. For example, and without limitation, any individual element(s) of the described invention may be replaced by alternative elements that provide substantially similar functionality or otherwise provide adequate operation. This includes, for example, presently known alternative elements, such as those that might be currently known to one skilled in the art, and alternative elements that may be developed in the future, such as those that one skilled in the art might, upon development, recognize as an alternative. Further, the disclosed embodiments include a plurality of features that are described in concert and that might cooperatively provide a collection of benefits. The present invention is not limited to only those embodiments that include all of these features or that provide all of the stated benefits, except to the extent otherwise expressly set forth in the issued claims. Any reference to claim elements in the singular, for example, using the articles “a,” “an,” “the” or “said,” is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular. Any reference to claim elements as “at least one of X, Y and Z” is meant to include any one of X, Y or Z individually, any combination of X, Y and Z, for example, X, Y, Z; X, Y; X, Z ; Y, Z, and/or any other possible combination together or alone of those elements, noting that the same is open ended and can include other elements.