COUPLING SYSTEMS FOR RELEASABLY COUPLING EQUIPMENT TO A PATIENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
20230096795 · 2023-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G2203/80
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Coupling system comprising: a base member connectable to a patient transport system, and a positioning member releasably couplable to the base member and equipment; the base member comprising: a recessed portion for receiving a positioning member end portion and having an opening defined in a base; and a retractable stop member in the recessed portion and moveable between extended and recessed positions and which is resiliently biased to the extended position; the positioning member comprising: an end portion receivable in the recessed portion and engageable with the retractable stop member when the positioning member is positioned in the recessed portion.
Claims
1. A coupling system for releasably coupling equipment to a patient transport system, the coupling system comprising: a base member connectable to the patient transport system, and a positioning member connectable to the equipment, the positioning member arranged to be releasably coupled to the base member; the base member comprising: a recessed portion for receiving an end portion of the positioning member, the recessed portion having a base with an opening defined therein; and a retractable stop member in the recessed portion and moveable between: an extended position in which the retractable stop member extends into the recessed portion through the opening, and a recessed position in which the retractable stop member is retracted from the recessed portion through the opening, the retractable stop member being resiliently biased to the extended position; the positioning member comprising: an end portion sized and shaped to be received in the recessed portion of the positioning member and to engage with the retractable stop member when the positioning member is positioned in the recessed portion.
2. The coupling system of claim 1, further comprising an actuation system for actuating the retractable stop member between the extended position and the retracted position, wherein the actuation system comprises an actuator for moving the retractable stop member to the retracted position from the extended position, and a resilient member for resiliently biasing the retractable stop member towards the extended position.
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5. The coupling system of claim 1, wherein the base member has a three part configuration, (i) an upper portion; (ii) a lower portion connected to the upper portion, and (iii) a retractable stop member portion, including the retractable stop member, moveably arranged between the upper portion and the lower portion.
6. The coupling system of claim 5, wherein the upper portion comprises an upper body having the recessed portion defined therein; the lower portion comprises a lower body having an upper face, the upper face being adapted to moveably house the retractable stop member portion in a recess; and the retractable stop member portion comprises a plate portion, sized and shaped to be received in the recess of the upper face of the lower body, and the retractable stop member extending upwardly from the plate portion.
7. The coupling system of claim 6, wherein the plate portion of the retractable stop member portion comprises an opening for movingly receiving the pin.
8. The coupling system of claim 1, wherein the recessed portion is defined by a wall extending circumferentially around the base, there being provided an open access area without the wall through which the positioning member can be inserted and removed.
9. The coupling system of claim 8, wherein the recessed portion has a plurality of sides, and the wall extends along all but one of the plurality of sides which is the open access end.
10. (canceled)
11. The coupling system of claim 1, further comprising a clamp for attaching the base member to the patient transport system, the clamp attachable to a portion of the base member with a fastener.
12. The coupling system of claim 1, further comprising at least one arm extending from the base member, the at least one arm attachable to the patient transport system or being integral with the patient transport system.
13. The coupling system of claim 1, wherein the positioning member end portion comprises an opening for receiving the retractable stop member when the retractable stop member is in the extended position.
14. The coupling system of claim 1, further comprising an equipment frame to which the positioning member is attachable, the equipment frame being configured to attach the equipment thereto.
15. The coupling system of claim 14, the equipment frame including a base member of a connecting device, the base member of the connecting device being attachable to the equipment.
16. The coupling system of claim 14, wherein the equipment frame comprises a cross-bar to which the base member is attached.
17. The coupling system of claim 16, wherein the equipment frame comprises at least one horizontal arm extending substantially transversely to the cross-bar and engageable with at least one guide member on the patient transport system.
18. The coupling system of claim 16, wherein the equipment frame comprises at least one vertical arm extending from the cross-bar and at least one support surface for supporting medical equipment.
19. (canceled)
20. The coupling system of claim 15, wherein the connecting device further comprises a release member connectable to the equipment, the base member and the release member being releasably connectable together in a coupled position which can be locked; the base member having a front face including a contact portion for contacting a contact face of the release member; the release member comprising a body which is configured to be received in a pocket on the front face of the base member, when the base member and the release member are in the coupled position, the pocket having an open access end through which the release member can be slidingly inserted and removed from the pocket; the base member including a stop member moveable, by an actuator, between a lock position in which the stop member interengages with the release member to prevent removal of the release member from the pocket of the base member, and a release position in which the release member can be separated from the base member.
21. The coupling system of claim 20, wherein the base member of the connecting device has a shoulder extending around the contact portion to define the pocket for receiving the release member, the shoulder engageable with a portion of a flange of the release member when the release member is positioned on the base member.
22-30. (canceled)
31. A patient transport system comprising a frame having a patient support surface attached thereto, the frame including a coupling system comprising: a base member connectable to the patient transport system, and a positioning member connectable to the equipment, the positioning member arranged to be releasably coupled to the base member; the base member comprising: a recessed portion for receiving an end portion of the positioning member, the recessed portion having a base with an opening defined therein; and a retractable stop member in the recessed portion and moveable between: an extended position in which the retractable stop member extends into the recessed portion through the opening, and a recessed position in which the retractable stop member is retracted from the recessed portion through the opening, the retractable stop member being resiliently biased to the extended position; the positioning member comprising: an end portion sized and shaped to be received in the recessed portion of the positioning member and to engage with the retractable stop member when the positioning member is positioned in the recessed portion.
32-34. (canceled)
35. The transport system of claim 31 further comprising: at least one guide member connected to the frame.
36. The patient transport system of claim 35, wherein the patient transport system further includes a supporting rail assembly connected to the at least one guide member and/or to the frame of the patient transport system.
37. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0063] Further aspects and advantages of the present technology will become better understood with reference to the description in association with the following in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0095] The present disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including”, “comprising”, or “having”, “containing”, “involving” and variations thereof herein, is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter as well as, optionally, additional items. In the following description, the same numerical references refer to similar elements.
[0096] Broadly there is provided a coupling system 10 for releasably coupling equipment 12 to a patient transport system 14. In the embodiments illustrated in
[0097] As best seen in
[0098] The equipment 12 may be any suitable equipment such as medical equipment, which may or may not be mobile. The mobile equipment can be any type of equipment that accompanies a patient on the patient transport system 14, such as, but not limited to, ventilators, pumps, monitoring equipment, screen, drips, etc. By equipment 12 is also meant any structural support for the equipment, such as frames etc.
[0099] Turning now to
[0100] The base member 22 comprises a recessed portion 26 having a base 28 and a wall 30, and a retractable stop member 32. The retractable stop member 32 is arranged to extend into the recessed portion 26, though an opening 34 in the base 28 (best seen in
[0101] In the extended position, a channel 36 is defined in the recessed portion 26 by the retractable stop member 32 and the wall 30 of the recessed portion 26, the channel 36 being arranged to receive an end portion 38 of the positioning member 38 for engagement with the wall 30 of the recessed portion 26 and the retractable stop member 32. The recessed portion 26 has an open access end 40 through which the positioning member 24 can be slidingly inserted and removed from the recessed portion 26. The recessed portion 26 has a rectangular configuration, with the wall 30 extending along three of the four sides, and the open access end 40 being the one side without the wall 30 extending along it.
[0102] The retractable stop member 32 has a profile 42 which is wedge-shaped, such that a height 44 of the retractable stop member 32 is decreased towards the open access end 40 of the recessed portion 26. As best seen in
[0103] As best seen in
[0104] The upper portion 56 comprises an upper body 62 having the recessed portion 26 defined therein and having the base 28 and the wall 30, and the opening 34 defined in the base 28 through which the retractable stop member 32 can extend and retract.
[0105] The lower portion 58 comprises a lower body 64 having an upper face 66, the upper face 66 being adapted to moveably house the retractable stop member portion 60. The upper face 66 has a recess 68 which is sized and shaped to receive the retractable stop member portion 60. In the illustrated embodiment, a lower face 70 of the lower body 64 is arranged to be connectable to the patient transport system 14 by a clamp 72. However, it will be appreciated that any part of the base member 22 can be adapted to be connectable to the patient transport system 14, either by the clamp 72 or by any other fastening member. the lower portion 58 may be attached to the upper portion 56 by any fastener, such as a screw. The clamp 72 may be attached to the lower body 64 by any fastener, such as a screw.
[0106] In an alternative embodiment illustrated in
[0107] As such, embodiments of the base member 22 as illustrated in
[0108] In other embodiments (not shown), the base member 22 may be connected to the patient transport system 14 in any other manner. For example, the base member 22 could be connected to the patient transport system 14 with another type of clamp or clasp or with fasteners.
[0109] In other embodiments (not shown), at least a portion of the base member 22 may be integrally formed with the frame 16 of the patient transport system 14.
[0110] The retractable stop member portion 60 comprises a plate portion 74, sized and shaped to be received in the recess 68 of the upper face 66 of the lower body 64, and the retractable stop member 32 extending upwardly from the plate portion 74. The handle 48 may have a grip portion 76 which may be ergonomically shaped for a grip of a user's hand or fingers. The pins 50 extend through openings 78 in the recess 68 of the lower plate upper face 66 and are arranged to be slidingly moved up and down in the openings 78. A stopper 80 may be provided at an end of the pin 50 to ensure retention of the retractable stop member portion 60 with the pin 50. In this way, the retractable stop member 32 can be said to be moveably connected to the lower portion 58 with the pins 50 guiding the movement. The resilient members 52 are provided, one on each pin 50 and extending between the lower portion 58 and the handle 48 to resiliently bias the retractable stop member 32 away from the handle 48, and hence in the extended position, when the base member 22 is at steady state (i.e. no actuation on the handle 48). Pulling downwardly on the handle 48 in the release phase compresses the springs 52, and brings the retractable stop member 32 downwardly so that the retractable stop member 32 is retracted from the opening 34 of the of the base member 22. This causes the disengagement between the positioning member 24 and the retractable stop member 32 to allow them to be separated.
[0111] In certain embodiments, guide members 82 are provided which are integral with, or formed separately and attachable to, the patient transport system 14 (shown in
[0112] The embodiment of the guide member 82 of
[0113] Such a two-part configuration of the guide member 82 defining the frame opening 88b allows for clamping around the frame 16 of the patient transport system 14 for a retroactive attachment of the coupling system 10 to the patient transport system 14.
[0114] In the embodiments illustrated in
[0115] Turning now to the positioning member 24, best seen in
[0116] The equipment frame 96 comprises a cross-bar 100 to which the positioning member 24 is attached, and the two arms 84 extending transversely, and substantially parallel to one another, from each end of the cross-bar 100. The arms 84 are arranged to be received in the openings 88 defined in each guide member body 86.
[0117] The equipment frame 96 may further comprise, in certain embodiments, at least one structural unit 104 for supporting one or more connecting devices, or at least some portions of the connecting devices. In the embodiment illustrated in
[0118] In use, equipment 12 can be secured to the patient transport system 14 by sliding the end portion 38 of the positioning member 24 through the open access end 40 of the recessed portion 26. Due to the wedge shape of the retractable stop member 32 and the moveable connection of the retractable stop member 32 to the upper portion 56 of the base member 22, the retractable stop member 32 is caused to move downwardly, to the retracted position, allowing the end portion 38 to be fully housed in the recessed portion 26. Due to the resilient bias of the retractable stop member 32 to the extended portion, as soon as the end portion 38 of the positioning member 24 is fully received in the recessed portion 26, the retractable stop member 32 moves upwardly to engage with the end portion 38 of the positioning member 24 and lock it into place. Engagement of the retractable stop member 32 with the end portion 38 of the positioning member 24 prevents movement of the positioning member 24 outwardly (horizontal separation) through the open access end 40 of the base member 22. In certain embodiments, a notch (not shown) may be provided to prevent vertical separation between the base member 22 and the positioning member 24.
[0119] The positioning member 24 can be decoupled from the base member 22 by pulling the handle 48 to overcome the resilient bias and to move the retractable stop member 32 downwardly and into the retracted position where it can no longer engage with the end portion 38 of the positioning member 24.
[0120] Turning now to the connecting device 120, best shown in
[0121] The connecting device 120 comprises a base member 134 connectable to a portion of the frame 16, and a release member 136 connectable to the equipment 12. The base member 134 and the release member 136 are releasably connectable.
[0122] The release member 136 has a body 138 which may be plate-like and has a first side 140 and a second side 142. The first side 140 of the release member body 138 defines a planar contact face 144 for contacting the base member 134. The second side 142 of the release member 136 has a collar 146 extending therefrom, the collar 146 positioned inwardly of a perimeter 148 of the release member 136 to define a flange portion 150 of the release member 136.
[0123] The base member 134 has a front side 152 and a back side 154. The front side 152 has a planar contact portion 156 for contacting the contact face 144 of the release member 136. A shoulder 158 extends around a portion of a periphery 160 of the planar contact portion 156 to define a pocket 162 for receiving at least a portion of the release member 136. The shoulder 158 is engageable with a portion of the flange 150 of the release member 36 when the release member 136 is positioned on the base member 134.
[0124] The base member front side 152 has an open access end 164 through which the release member 136 can be slidingly inserted and removed from the pocket 162. As can be seen, the base member 134 is four-sided, with the shoulder 158 extending around three of the four sides and the fourth side being the open access end 164. In other embodiments, the base member 134 may have different numbers of sides.
[0125] A stop member 166 is positioned in a recess 168 within the planar contact portion 156 of the base member 134 and is moveable relative to the planar contact portion 156. The stop member 166 is moveable to extend out of the recess 168 and to be housed fully in the recess 168 by a coupling lock mechanism 170 and an actuator 172. The stop member 166 is actuatable between a lock position in which at least a portion of the stop member 166 extends from the recess 168 and a release position in which the stop member 166 is retracted into the recess 168 and does not extend from the recess 168. In the lock position, when the base member 134 and the release member 136 are coupled together, the stop member 166 can abut an edge 174 of an opening 176 defined in the release member contact face 144 to delimit movement of the release member 36 towards the open access end 64 (
[0126] The actuator 172 is positioned at the open access end 164. The actuator 172 is a push button 178 housed within a groove 180 formed at the open access end 164. The actuator 172 can be moved between a neutral position and a deployed position. When the actuator 172 is in the neutral position (
[0127] The coupling lock mechanism 170, best seen in
[0128] The base member 134 comprises a plurality of spring loaded ball bearings 188 partially extending from recesses 190 formed in the planar contact portion 156 of the front side 152 of the base member 134 and engageable with corresponding recesses 192 defined in the planar contact face 144 of the release member 136. The spring loaded ball bearings 188 and the recesses 192 can guide the movement of the release member 136 relative to the base member 134.
[0129] In certain embodiments, the planar contact face 144 of the release member 136 comprises an anti-friction layer for reducing or minimizing friction between the contact faces 144, 156 of the release member 136 and the base member 134. As illustrated in
[0130] The connecting device 120 further comprises a top plate 198 attachable to the collar 146 of the release member 136 and attachable to the equipment 12. As best seen in
[0131] In certain embodiments (for example as illustrated in
[0132] In certain other embodiments (for example as illustrated in
[0133] In certain embodiments, the connecting device 120 is further provided with a damping member 208 (
[0134] Returning back to the equipment frame 96 to which the positioning member is mounted, in certain embodiments, it is provided with at least the base member 134 of one or more connecting devices 120. The corresponding release members 136 would be attached to the equipment 12, such as on a base of the equipment 12.
[0135] For example, in
[0136] Certain embodiments of connecting devices which could be used with the present coupling system, are described in U.S. 62/915,806 filed Oct. 16, 2019 and PCT/CA2020/051329 filed 2 Oct. 2020 and PCT/CA2020/051392 filed 16 Oct. 2020, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
[0137] Variations and modifications will occur to those of skill in the art after reviewing this disclosure. The disclosed features may be implemented, in any combination and subcombinations (including multiple dependent combinations and subcombinations), with one or more other features described herein. The various features described or illustrated above, including any components thereof, may be combined or integrated in other systems. Moreover, certain features may be omitted or not implemented. Examples of changes, substitutions, and alterations are ascertainable by one skilled in the art and could be made without departing from the scope of the information disclosed herein.
[0138] It should be appreciated that the present technology is not limited to the particular embodiments described and illustrated herein but includes all modifications and variations falling within the scope of the technology as defined in the appended claims.