MEDICAL BED
20190117482 ยท 2019-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G7/015
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G1/0562
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The medical bed has a frame formed at least from two parallel side members secured to a chassis. The chassis has two symmetrical assemblies, each having at least one first arm. A first end of which is mounted so as to rotate with respect to the frame on a first axis parallel to the plane formed by the frame and perpendicular to the side members. Each assembly has at least one second arm; a first end is mounted so as to rotate with respect to the frame on a third axis parallel to the first axis while a second end is mounted so as to rotate with respect to the first arm on a fourth axis parallel to the first axis. There is a mechanism for moving each assembly in translation with respect to the frame between at least one retracted position and a deployed position of the rolling base.
Claims
1. A medical bed, comprising a frame being comprised of at least of two parallel beams secured to a chassis equipped with means for adjusting the height of said frame, said chassis comprising two assemblies extending symmetrically below said frame, each assembly comprising at least one first arm, a first end of which is mounted rotating relative to the frame on a first axis parallel to the plane formed by the frame and perpendicular to the beams, said first axis being mounted translatably on the frame along a beam, while a second end is mounted rotatably on a rolling base around a second axis parallel to the first axis, each assembly further comprising at least one second arm, a first end of which is mounted rotating relative to the frame on a third axis parallel to the first axis while a second end is mounted rotating relative to the first arm on a fourth axis parallel to the first axis, said medical bed further comprising means for translating each assembly of the chassis relative to said frame between at least a retracted position and a deployed position of said rolling base.
2. The medical bed, according to claim 1, wherein the third axis, on which a first end of the second arm of each assembly is mounted, is mounted translatably relative to said frame along a beam.
3. The medical bed, according to claim 2, further comprising: a rail secured to a beam, inside which said third axis is mounted sliding.
4. The medical bed, according to claim 2, further comprising: means for controlling the translational movement of the third axis along said beam.
5. The medical bed, according to claim 4, wherein the control means comprise a panel, defining a headboard or a footboard, secured to the third axis and mounted pivoting relative to the frame around a fifth axis, parallel to the first axis between the usage position in which said panel is perpendicular to the plane defined by the frame and a storage position in which said panel is folded down against the frame.
6. The medical bed, according to claim 5, wherein said panel is connected to the third axis using a connecting member mounted in rotation on the one hand on the fifth axis and around a sixth axis, parallel to the first axis on one end of a connecting rod whereof another end is mounted rotating on said third axis.
7. The medical bed, according to any claim 3, wherein the control means comprise means for locking the chassis in the retracted or deployed position of the rolling base.
8. The medical bed, according to claim 1, wherein the frame comprises two half-frames each formed at least by two beam segments connected to one another by reversible assembly means.
9. The medical bed, according to claim 8, further comprising: two modules, each module being formed at least by a half-frame connected by reversible assembly means to an assembly of the chassis and means for controlling the translational movement of the third axis of each assembly along a beam segment, each module being able to adopt a position in which a half-frame extends in a horizontal plane above a rolling base and a position in which a half-frame extends in a vertical plane above a rolling base by pivoting of the first arm around the second axis.
10. The medical bed, according to claim 9, further comprising: means for securing the two modules to one another when they are placed in the position in which a half-plane extends in a vertical plane above a rolling base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The understanding of this description will be made easier in reference to the attached drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] In the example embodiment illustrated in
[0021] The chassis 3 is suitable for adopting a low position (cf.
[0022] According to the invention, the chassis 3 is further mounted translatably on the bed frame 2 and can thus be moved, once placed in its low position, between a retracted position (cf.
[0023] In the illustrated alternative embodiment, the chassis 3 traditionally comprises two assemblies 3a, 3b each equipped with a rolling base 4 and connected to the bed frame 2, symmetrically relative to a plane parallel to the panels forming the headboard and footboard 9a, 9b and extending between the two parts 5a, 5b of the base 5.
[0024] Thus, as appears in the figures, the medical bed 1 according to the invention includes first and second modules 1a, 1b connected to one another by securing means (not illustrated) and able to be separated from one another after unlocking of said means. Thus, the first module 1a includes the part 5a of the base 5, the two beam segments 20a of the half-frame 2a, the headboard 9a, the assembly 3a of the chassis 3 equipped with a rolling base 4. The second module 1b includes the part 5b of the base 5, the half-frame 2b, the footboard 9b, and the assembly 3b of the chassis 3 equipped with a rolling base 4.
[0025] The two assemblies 3a, 3b of the chassis 3 are identical. They each traditionally comprise two parallel first arms 7, a first end 71 of which is pivotably connected to the bed frame 2, around a first axis X1, parallel to the plane of the frame 2 and perpendicular to the beams 20 of the frame 2. The axis X1 is mounted sliding inside a first rail 8, secured to a beam segment 20a, 20b of the frame 2. It is therefore translatable along said beam segment 20a, 20b along a certain travel in a direction F1 or in an opposite direction F2 (cf.
[0026] Owing to the invention, the medical bed 1 further comprises means for translating each assembly 3a, 3b of the chassis 3 respectively relative to a half-frame 2a, 2b making it possible to keep the rolling bases 4 in a retracted position, in which they are kept below the frame 2 (
[0027] To that end, the third axis X3, on which a first end 101 of each second arm 10 of each assembly 3a, 3b is mounted rotating, is mounted translatably relative to said frame 2 along a beam segment 20a or 20b. Thus, the invention provides that each third axis X3 associated with an assembly 3a, 3b is mounted sliding in a second rail 11 secured to a beam segment 20a, 20b. The second rail 11 allows the translation, over a certain travel of the second arm 10, in a direction F3 or in an opposite direction F4 (cf.
[0028] Advantageously, the medical bed 1 also includes control means that control the passage of the chassis 3 from the retracted position of the rolling bases 4 to their deployed position and vice versa. These control means allow the movement of the chassis 3 simply and easily by a user working alone and without using specific tools.
[0029] Indeed, in reference to the figures, in the illustrated alternative embodiment, each axis X3 is coupled, using a connecting rod 12 and a connecting member 13, to one of the panels defining a headboard 9a or a footboard 9b. Each of said panels 9a, 9b is mounted pivoting using two connecting members 13 relative to a half-frame 2a, 2b around a fifth axis X5, parallel to the first axis X1 between the usage position of the medical bed 1 in which the panel 9a, 9b is perpendicular to the plane defined by the frame 2 (
[0030] Furthermore, each connecting member 13 further includes an indexing system making it possible to obtain locking in position of the chassis 3 in the retracted or transport position of the rolling bases 4 and thus to provide the safety either of the patient and medical staff, or of the transporter.
[0031] Indeed, owing to the structure described above, when it is provided to transport the medical bed 1 according to the invention to a different location, in particular for storage thereof for reuse, it is very easy for an operator working alone and without specific tools to carry out the various conversion steps of the bed 1 making it possible to take it from its usage state illustrated in
[0032] Thus, in reference to
[0033] In specific cases where the movement and/or storage of the bed on the transport carriage is unsuitable (stairs, significant level differences, tight passages, unsuitable passenger vehicle trunks, etc.), the present invention also sets out that each module 1a, 1b can be transported as separate parts, each assembly 3a, 3b being able to be separated, easily and without using tools, from the corresponding bed half-frame 2a, 2b, and from the respective headboard or footboard 9a, 9b. Thus, the medical bed 1 may also, if applicable, be moved and/or stored in the form of separate subassemblies (not shown) with weights and volumes acceptable for being carried and manipulated by a single person.
[0034] Of course, the reverse operations of those described above also make it possible to reposition the medical bed 1 according to the invention in its usage position illustrated in
[0035] As clearly shown by the preceding, the medical bed 1 according to the invention meets the aims set out in the introduction. It is particularly suitable for rental, which involves frequent assembly/disassembly operations, and preferably assumes easy transport and storage. These operations are greatly facilitated owing to the structure of the medical bed 1 described above, which further makes it possible to achieve substantial savings on labor and storage space.