SURGICAL RAIL APPARATUS FOR LITTER
20180000666 ยท 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G13/105
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61G13/101
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus (18) for mounting surgical rails (40, 42) to a litter (10) having a pair of parallel poles (12) includes a pair of longitudinal members (20, 22) fixed to outboard sides of respective ones of the pair of poles (12). A pair of surgical rails (40, 42) is fixed to outboard surfaces of respective ones of the pair of longitudinal members (20, 22). Clamps (24, 26, 28, 30) at each end of each longitudinal member (20, 22) fix the longitudinal members (20, 22) to the pair of poles (12). A pair of cross bars (36, 38) extend between and are fixed to opposing clamps (24, 26, 28, 30) at each end of each longitudinal member (20, 22).
Claims
1. An apparatus for use with a litter having a pair of parallel poles, comprising: a first longitudinal member; a second longitudinal member spaced apart from and parallel to the first longitudinal member; a first clamp having a circular inner surface and an opening for receiving one of the pair of parallel poles, the first clamp being fixed to one end of the first longitudinal member such that the opening faces the second longitudinal member; a second clamp having a circular inner surface and an opening for receiving the one of the pair of parallel poles, the second clamp being fixed to another end of the first longitudinal member such that the opening faces the second longitudinal member; a third clamp having a circular inner surface and an opening for receiving the other of the pair of parallel poles, the third clamp being fixed to one end of the second longitudinal member such that the opening faces the first clamp on the first longitudinal member; a fourth clamp having a circular inner surface and an opening for receiving the other of the pair of parallel poles, the fourth clamp being fixed to another end of the second longitudinal member such that the opening faces the second clamp on the first longitudinal member; a first cross bar extending between and fixed to the first and third clamps; a second cross bar extending between and fixed to the second and fourth clamps; a first rectangular bar spaced apart from and fixed to an outer surface of the first longitudinal member; and a second rectangular bar spaced apart from and fixed to an outer surface of the second longitudinal member.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first and second rectangular bars are standard surgical rails.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the first and second longitudinal members are hollow members.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the first and second longitudinal members each comprise a sub-member with a female end and a sub-member with a male end and the male end is inserted in the female end.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the male end includes a spring-loaded latch and the female end includes an opening in which the spring-loaded latch is disposed to thereby lock the sub-members together.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein each clamp includes a set screw for fixing the clamp to a respective one of the parallel poles.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein each clamp includes a lock nut having a protuberance disposed in an opening in one of the first and second cross bars for securing the one of the first and second cross bars to the clamp.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the set screw engages a threaded opening in the lock nut.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising the litter wherein the first longitudinal member is disposed outboard of the one of the parallel poles, the second longitudinal member is disposed outboard of the other of the parallel poles, the first and second clamps are fixed to the one of the parallel poles, the second and third clamps are fixed to the other of the parallel poles and the first and second cross bars extend under a bed of the litter.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first and second rectangular bars are standard surgical rails.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first and second longitudinal members are hollow members.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first and second longitudinal members each comprise a sub-member with a female end and a sub-member with a male end.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the male end includes a spring-loaded latch and the female end includes an opening in which the spring-loaded latch is disposed to thereby lock the sub-members together.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein each clamp includes a set screw for fixing the clamp to a respective one of the parallel poles.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein each clamp includes a lock nut having a protuberance disposed in an opening in one of the first and second cross bars for securing the one of the first and second cross bars to the clamp.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the set screw engages a threaded opening in the lock nut.
17. An apparatus, comprising: a litter with a pair of parallel poles and a bed between the pair of poles; a pair of longitudinal members fixed to outboard sides of respective ones of the pair of poles; a pair of surgical rails fixed to outboard surfaces of respective ones of the pair of longitudinal members; a clamp at each end of each longitudinal member for fixing the longitudinal member to the respective one of the pair of poles; and a pair of cross bars that extend below the bed, each cross bar extending between and being fixed to opposing clamps at each end of each longitudinal member.
18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein each clamp has a circular inner surface for receiving one of the pair of poles.
19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein the pair of longitudinal members are hollow tubes.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein each longitudinal member includes a sub-member with a male end and a sub-member with a mating female end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] In the drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, like or corresponding parts are denoted by like or corresponding reference numerals.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] Referring to
[0026] A third clamp 28 has a circular inner surface 32c and an opening 34c for receiving the other of the pair of parallel poles 12. Third clamp 28 is fixed to one end of the second longitudinal member 22 such that the opening 34c faces the first clamp 24 on the first longitudinal member 20. A fourth clamp 30 has a circular inner surface 32d and an opening 34d for receiving the other of the pair of parallel poles 12. The fourth clamp 30 is fixed to another end of the second longitudinal member 22 such that the opening 34d faces the second clamp 26 on the first longitudinal member 20.
[0027] A first cross bar 36 extends between and is fixed to the first and third clamps 24, 28. A second cross bar 38 extends between and is fixed to the second and fourth clamps 26, 30. A first rectangular bar 40 is spaced apart from and fixed to an outer surface 44 (
[0028] The components of apparatus 18 may be made of, for example, aluminum. Aluminum is strong and light in weight. Minimizing weight is very important when apparatus 18 is used in far forward military areas where much gear must be carried by soldiers and motorized transport is not available or difficult to obtain. In one embodiment, the first and second longitudinal members 20, 22 are hollow members. Members 20, 22 may have various shaped cross-sections. In one preferred embodiment, the cross-sections of members 20, 22 are rectangular or square tubes. The weight of apparatus 18 may be further reduced by the use of lightening holes 50 in members 20, 22 and lightening holes 52 in cross members 36, 38. In one embodiment, first and second longitudinal members 20, 22 may have lengths in the range of about three feet to about four feet. Other lengths of first and second longitudinal members 20, 22 may be used depending on particular needs. Members 20, 22 should be at least as long as their corresponding rails 40, 42, for stability.
[0029] The detailed construction of one embodiment of apparatus 18 is best explained with reference to the exploded view shown in
[0030] First rectangular bar 40 may include a pair of sub-bars 40a, 40b fixed to respective sub-members 20a, 20b. As noted above, sub-bars 40a, 40b are preferably standard surgical rails. Sub-bars 40a, 40b are spaced apart from sub-members 20a, 20b using a plurality of spacers 72. The spacers 72 create a gap between sub-members 20a, 20b and sub-bars 40a, 40b so that medical/surgical devices may be attached and mounted on sub-bars 40a, 40b. Sub-bars 40a, 40b may be fixed to respective sub-members 20a, 20b using, for example, a plurality of threaded fasteners 74.
[0031] As can be seen in
[0032] Cross bar 36 has flattened portions at each end with one flattened portion being a pivot end 78 and the other flattened portion being a slot end 80. Cross bar 38 similarly has flattened portions at each end with one portion being a pivot end 84 and the other portion being a slot end 82. Clamps 24, 26, 28 and 30 may be fixed to their respective sub-members 20b, 20a, 22a, 22b using, for example, fasteners 76. The tops (as viewed in
[0033] The ends of cross bars 36, 38 may be fixed to clamps 24, 26, 28 and 30 using, for example, lock nuts 88. Each lock nut 88 includes a knob 94, a protuberance 96 beneath the knob 94, and a threaded through hole 98. Protuberances 96 may have smaller diameters than knobs 94 to facilitate grasping knobs 94 with one's fingers. Protuberances 96 are seated in openings 78a, 80a, 82a, 84a, in the flattened end portions of cross bars 36, 38. Lock nuts 88 are tightened using knob 94 to thread lock nuts 88 on set screws 90.
[0034] Apparatus 18 may be disassembled and transported in four parts or pieces, which makes assembly of apparatus 18 to a litter 10 easy. After some practice, apparatus 18 may be assembled to a litter 10 in 30 seconds or less. Referring to the view of
[0035] In some instances, one may desire a surgical bar or rail 40 or 42 only on one side of litter 10. In that case, one may use one side of apparatus 18, that is, one longitudinal member 20 or 22 with its corresponding surgical rail 40 or 42 and the corresponding clamps. In addition, the cross bars 36, 38 are used and are fixed to the opposite pole 12 of the litter 10 using the clamps, set screws 90 and lock nuts 88, without a longitudinal member and surgical rail.
[0036] Surgical rail apparatus 18 enables the attachment of surgical devices such as retractors, light systems, monitors, suction devices, IV poles, and other surgical devices that may be needed for surgery to a litter or stretcher. Apparatus 18 enables any litter or stretcher to be easily converted into an operating table. In rural and austere settings where both military and aid relief providers may be practicing, apparatus 18 provides a means to increase the number of operating tables. Surgeons can easily attach the surgical rail apparatus 18 to any litter or stretcher and attach any surgical devices needed to the apparatus 18, thereby enabling the surgeons to operate immediately.
[0037] When assembled to a litter, surgical rail apparatus 18 provides a surgical platform in mobile environments and/or space limited areas, such as the back of a truck, a helicopter, an airplane, a boat, a train, etc. Apparatus 18 may be easily removed from a litter, packaged up, moved to a new location and used on another stretcher. This capability is important if the current surgical environment becomes unsafe or unusable due to power outages, enemy presence, lack of patients or resources, natural disaster, fire, etc.
[0038] In a non-military setting, there are incidents throughout the world that often overwhelm the host nation's abilities and resources. When international aid missions are deployed they are often limited in their ability to provide ICU (Intensive Care Unit) and surgical capabilities. This is due to the cumbersome amount of equipment and supplies needed to support an ICU or OR (Operating Room). The present invention is lightweight and easily portable and can transform any litter into an ICU bed or operating room table, thus allowing for improved care during international/national crisis. The surgical rails are also the same standard dimension and size used for OR tables around the western world and therefore can immediately accept thousands of already existing medical devices for use in OR and ICU settings. Healthcare providers that deploy around the world to austere, hostile, or mobile environments can now convert any litter into a functional ICU or OR capable bed and use the same equipment that they use in their primary practice.
[0039] Surgical rail apparatus 18 may also enable one to fix legs (not shown) to the longitudinal members 20, 22 of the apparatus 18 so that the litter may be elevated to a functional height for surgical procedures. Rail apparatus 18 provides stability to the litter, allowing the litter to be elevated above the ground level. The surgical rail apparatus 18 may also enable one to attach support rods (not shown) to the longitudinal members 20, 22 so that multiple litters may be stacked on top of each other. The stacked litters retain the ability to hold multiple medical devices on the surgical rails of the apparatuses 18, which is important when the surgical/medical devices must remain in place during transportation of the patients on the litters. In addition to enabling stacking, the surgical rail apparatus 18 provides multiple points for stabilizing and securing the litter and apparatus 18 combination to the floor, walls, ceilings, etc. of different transportation platforms.
[0040] Many changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangement of parts described herein may be made by those skilled in the art within the principle and scope of the invention, as expressed in the appended claims. For example, various types of fasteners may be used and the components of the apparatus may have shapes and relative sizes that differ from the embodiment shown in the drawings.