MEDICAL CHAIR BACKREST SLIDING STRUCTURE
20180353364 ยท 2018-12-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a medical chair backrest sliding structure and, more specifically, to a medical chair backrest sliding structure, which allows a sensitive procedure such as plastic surgery to be carried out stably by enabling the backrest to move, when adjusting the angle of a backrest, in the vertical direction, in a state in which the backrest makes contact with the back of a patient, such that even if the angle of the backrest is adjusted the movement of the patient is prevented. To achieve the above mentioned objective, the present invention relates to the medical chair backrest sliding structure comprising: a backrest hinge-coupled with a seat plate; a chair leg-portion provided to a lower part of the seat plate; and an angle adjustment portion for adjusting the angle of the backrest, wherein the back part of the backrest comprises a backrest frame hinge-coupled to the seat plate, the backrest moves vertically along the backrest frame, the backrest frame includes one pair of LM guides, and an LM block, which moves along the LM guides, is provided on a rear surface of the backrest.
Claims
1. A backrest sliding structure for a medical chair, wherein the medical chair comprises a backrest section hinge-coupled to a seat section, and an adjusting unit adjusting an angle of a leg support provided on a lower side of the seat section and the backrest section, the structure comprising: a backrest frame section attached to the back of the backrest section so as to be hinge-coupled to the seat section, such that the backrest section is vertically movable along the backrest frame section.
2. The backrest sliding structure for a medical chair according to claim 1, wherein the backrest frame section includes a pair of linear motion (LM) guide parts, wherein the backrest section is provided on the back thereof with a LM block part movable along the LM guide part.
3. The backrest sliding structure for a medical chair according to claim 2, wherein upper and lower rotary shafts are respectively provided on upper and lower portions of the LM guide part, wherein first and second pulleys are respectively provided on the upper and lower rotary shafts, the first and second pulleys being connected via a belt or chain.
4. The backrest sliding structure for a medical chair according to claim 3, wherein the backrest section is connected to one side of the belt or chain, and a balance weight is attached to the other side of the belt or chain.
5. The backrest sliding structure for a medical chair according to claim 4, wherein the balance weight has the same weight as the backrest section.
6. The backrest sliding structure for a medical chair according to claim 4, wherein an auxiliary LM guide part is provided between the LM guide parts, wherein the balance weight is provided with an auxiliary LM block part movable along the auxiliary LM guide part.
7. The backrest sliding structure for a medical chair according to claim 6, wherein the balance weight is provided on opposite lateral sides thereof with coupling parts, respectively, to couple the belts or chains provided on the opposite lateral sides of the balance weight.
Description
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[0028] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Like reference numerals are used for like elements throughout the drawings, and repeated description for like elements will be omitted. It should also be understood that the present invention may be implemented into other different forms, and is not limited to the described embodiments.
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[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] Here, the backrest frame section 300 may be hinge-coupled directly to one side of the seat section 100, or otherwise may be hinge-coupled to a first hinge part 112 provided on one end side of a main frame part 110 provided to support the seat section 100 thereon as illustrated in the drawings.
[0032] The backrest frame section 300 includes a pair of linear motion (LM) guide parts 310 that vertically extends to support opposite sides of the backrest section 200.
[0033] Here, on the back of the backrest section 200, linear motion (LM) block parts 210 are mounted in such a manner as to be vertically movable along the LM guide parts 310, so that the backrest section 200 can easily move in a vertical direction along the backrest frame section 300 using the LM guide parts 310 and the LM block parts 210.
[0034] The LM guide part 310 is provided on upper and lower portion thereof with rotary shafts 312 and 314 to connect the LM guide part 310, wherein first and second pulleys 322 and 324 are rotatably mounted to the rotary shafts 312 and 314, respectively.
[0035] Here, the first and second pulleys 322 and 324 are internally provided with bearings (not shown) for stable rotation thereof, and a belt or chain 326 is mounted to the first and second pulleys 322 and 324 provided on the upper and lower portion of the LM guide part 310.
[0036] Here, the backrest section 200 is connected to one side of the belt or chain 326 and a balance weight 340 is attached to the other side of the belt or chain 326, wherein the balance weight 340 has the same weight as the backrest section 200.
[0037] Thus, when no force is applied, the backrest section 200 coupled to one side of the belt or chain 326 does not move, but stays at a current position by the action of the balance weight 340 provided on the opposite side of the belt or chain relative to the first and second pulleys 322 and 324.
[0038] When even little force is applied downwards or upwards, the backrest section can easily move upwards or downwards along the LM guide parts 310.
[0039] Considering the conventional case of regulating the reclining angle of the backrest section 200 of the medical chair on which a patient is seating for treatment or an operation, with reference to
[0040] Here, while such slight movement does not substantially affect the patient during soft treatment or operation on the patient, in the case of during plastic surgery for example, it may cause the target part of the patient to be deformed, making it difficult to perform a precise operation on the patient.
[0041] Further, during facial plastic surgery, for example, since a plastic surgeon performs an operation on the face of a patient, unfolding the backrest section 200 while repeatedly standing up the backrest section 200 for checking and adjusting the position and shape of the target facial parts of the patient in a stand-up state is performed, thereby necessitating frequent angle adjustment of the backrest section 200, which may prevent a precise operation due to frequent movement of the patient.
[0042] According to the present invention, since the backrest section 200 can be vertically movable along the backrest frame section 300, as illustrated in
[0043] As illustrated in
[0044] Here, since the extension 318 extends downwards from the first hinge part 112 provided on the lower side of the main frame part 110, when the actuation rod 134 extends or retracts by the action of the actuation member 132, the extension 318 rotates about the first hinge part 312 so as to allow the backrest frame part 310 provided above the extension 318 to rotate about the first hinge part 112 in the opposite direction to the extension 318, thereby regulating the reclining angle of the backrest section 200.
[0045] Here, a leg support member 120 is hinge-coupled to the other side of the seat section 100 to support patient's legs. The leg support member 120 can also be angle-adjusted, so that, when the leg support member 120 is unfolded together with the backrest section 100 as shown in FIG, 7, the patient can stand completely lying on the unfolded chair.
[0046] Here, the leg support member 120 may be hinge-coupled directly to the other side of the seat section 100, or may otherwise be hinge-coupled to a second hinge part 114 provided on a lower side of the main frame part 110 provided to support the seat section 100 thereon as shown in
[0047] The reclining angle of the backrest section 200 may be performed by using the above-mentioned structure or other known structures.
[0048] The rotary shafts 312 and 314 are respectively provided with the first and second pulleys 322 and 324. Although the first and second pulleys 322 and 324 are respectively provided to the rotary shafts 312 and 314, and the belt or chain 326 is provided to the first and second pulleys, as shown in
[0049] Here, when only a single belt or chain 326 is provided, the balance weight 340 may be provided directly to the belt or chain 326. However, when the belt or chain is provided in a pair as shown in
[0050] Here, since the back of the backrest section 200 is coupled to the other side of the pair of the belts or chains 326, the backrest section 200 can easily move up and down even with little force.
[0051] An auxiliary LM guide part 230 is provided between the pair of LM guide parts 310 to allow the vertical movement of the balance weight 340 along the auxiliary LM guide part. The auxiliary LM guide part 230 is fixedly mounted to the back of the backrest section 200, and the balance weight 340 is provided with an auxiliary LM block part (not shown) movable along the auxiliary LM guide part 230.
[0052] Thus, even when the backrest section 200 is completely unfolded by regulating the angle-adjusting unit 130 as shown in
[0053] Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto, and covers substantial equivalents to the disclosed embodiments. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.