Locking Clip for Patient Sling
20180021195 ยท 2018-01-25
Inventors
- Olivier Custeau-Boisclair (Sherbrooke, CA)
- Martin Faucher (Magog, CA)
- Marie-Lou Joncas (St-Denis de Brompton, CA)
- Yvan Matteau (Sherbrooke, CA)
- Erick Calderon (Canton de Hatley, CA)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A locking clip for attaching a patient sling to a spreader bar includes a first attachment site for accepting an attachment element mounted on either the sling or the spreader bar, a second attachment site for attaching the device to the other of the sling or the spreader bar, and at least one locking element for locking the attachment element in place. The clip also includes a release mechanism to allow removal of an attachment element and is configured to allow rotation of the attachment element when it is locked in place so that the sling can be rotated relative to the spreader bar.
Claims
1. An attachment device for attaching a patient sling to a spreader bar, the device comprising: a first attachment site attachable to an attachment element of the sling or the spreader bar; a second attachment site attachable to the other one of the sling or the spreader bar; a locking element that locks the attachment element to the first or second attachment site automatically upon initial connection of the attachment element to the first or second attachment site, wherein the locking element is configured to allow movement of the attachment element along an axis of movement into the first or second attachment site, and the locking element prevents removal of the attachment element from the first or second attachment site.
2. The attachment device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the attachment device is formed generally on a plane, and wherein the axis of movement is substantially perpendicular to the plane.
3. The attachment device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a release mechanism operable to allow removal of the attachment element, wherein the attachment device is configured to allow rotation of the attachment element about the axis of movement when the attachment element is locked in place.
4. The attachment device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the locking element is configured to move from a first position in which the locking element restricts access to the first attachment site to a second position in which the locking element allows access to the first attachment site, wherein the locking element is resiliently biased into the first position, and wherein operation of the release mechanism removes said resilient bias to allow the locking element to move from the first position to the second position.
5. The attachment device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the locking element is configured to rotate about an axis substantially perpendicular to the axis of movement in order to move from the first position to the second position.
6. The attachment device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the locking element is configured to move laterally along an axis substantially perpendicular to the axis of movement in order to move from the first position to the second position.
7. (canceled)
8. The attachment device as claimed in claim 3, wherein operation of the release mechanism moves the locking element from the first to the second position.
9. The attachment device as claimed in claim 3, wherein operation of the release mechanism allows the attachment element to move out of the first attachment site in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of movement, thereby bypassing the locking element, and wherein the attachment device further includes a channel in communication with the first attachment site alone which the attachment element is able to move in order to bypass the locking element.
10. (canceled)
11. The attachment device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a second locking element.
12. A kit of parts comprising an attachment device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the attachment element is removeably attachable to the attachment device.
13. The kit of parts as claimed in claim 12, wherein the attachment element is a knob having a flange and a recessed portion and wherein the locking element is configured to be seated in the recessed portion when the attachment element is locked in the first attachment site.
14. (canceled)
15. The kit of parts as claimed in claim 12, wherein both the attachment element and the first attachment site are circular in cross-section.
16. The kit of parts as claimed in claim 12, wherein the attachment element is attached to a spreader bar and the attachment device is attached to a patient sling.
17. A lift system comprising the attachment device as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising a spreader bar operatively associated with the attachment device.
18. The lift system of claim 16, further comprising a patient support sling operatively associated with the attachment device.
19. A patient sling to which is attached an attachment device as claimed in claim 1.
20. A patient spreader bar to which is attached an attachment device as claimed in claim 1.
21. An attachment device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking element is a quick connect coupling.
22. An attachment device for attaching a patient sling to a spreader bar, the device comprising: a first attachment site attachable to one of the patient sling or the spreader bar; and a second attachment site for receiving a locking element disposed on one of the patient sling or the spreader bar, the second attachment site comprising at least one latch and defining an aperture, wherein the at least one latch is rotatable around an axis and shaped such that rotation of the latch alters a width of the aperture to facilitate receipt of the locking element.
23. A method for attaching a patient sling to a spreader bar, the method comprising: providing an attachment device comprising: a first attachment site attachable to the patient sling or the spreader bar; and a second attachment site for receiving a locking element disposed on one of the patient sling or the spreader bar, the second site comprising at least one latch and defining an aperture, the at least one latch being rotatable around an axis of rotation and biased to a first angular position; engaging the locking element with the at least one latch; and rotating the at least one latch around the axis of rotation to a second angular position, wherein rotation of the latch from the first angular position to the second angular position alters a width of the aperture to facilitate receipt of the locking element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] A number of preferred, non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described, with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF NON-LIMITING ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0040] An exemplary embodiment of a clip in accordance with this disclosure is shown in
[0041] Turning first to
[0042] In one embodiment, latches 33 may have a generally cylindrical in shape, each including a notch 34 configured to engage and conforming to a portion of a spreader bar 99, 109 connector 95, 105. In the embodiment shown in
[0043] Clip body 31 also has angled slot 36 in communication with aperture 35 at one end and a terminus opening 37 at the other end. In one embodiment, aperture 35, slot 36 and terminus opening 37 may form a keyhole opening. The function of this structure will be described below.
[0044] As best shown in
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[0047] Once knob 40 has crossed latches 33, the spring mechanism causes latches 33 to return to their initial position (i.e., a closed configuration), so that latches 33 are locked behind knob 40. Thus positioned with a rearward facing ridge of knob 40 abutting latches 33, knob 40 is securely and rotatably locked within aperture 35.This configuration is shown in
[0048] In order to release clip 30 from knob 40, the user activates the release mechanism in order to rotate latches 33 until notches 34 face each other, as shown in
[0049] Optionally, the user can carry out a further locking procedure (not shown) by moving clip 30 laterally relative to knob 40 in order to move knob 40 along channel 36 until it sits in terminus 37. This action can then be reversed in order to move knob 40 back into engagement with latches 33.
[0050] It will be appreciated that this mechanism may be configured so that clip 30 is asymmetric, in that knob 40 needs to approach clip 30 from one specific side. In this embodiment, it is therefore not possible to insert the clip from the other side. A connector is therefore limited to engaging clip 30 from one direction and at one access or engagement point through aperture 35. In one embodiment, spring biased latches 33 may be configured to restrict rotation between two specific positions, to and from the closed position shown in
[0051] A further embodiment of the present disclosure is illustrated in
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[0053] The attachment of clip 50 to knob 40 is now described with reference to
[0054] First, release mechanism 58 is moved into the unlocked position and clip 50 is presented to knob 40 so as to align knob 40 with aperture 55 (
[0055] In order to remove clip 50, release mechanism 58 is first pulled into the unlocked position in order to unlock rotation of latches 53 as shown in
[0056] An alternative embodiment of a clip in accordance with this disclosure is illustrated in
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[0058] In order to attach clip 70 to knob 40, clip 70 is presented to knob 40 in its locked state, by aligning aperture 75 with knob 40 (
[0059] In order to remove clip 70 from knob 40, the user pulls on release strap 80 in order to slide clip body 71 out of clip housing 78 and into the unlocked position (see, e.g., right-hand portion of
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[0062] All optional and preferred features and modifications of the described embodiments and dependent claims are usable in all aspects of the invention taught herein. Furthermore, the individual features of the dependent claims, as well as all optional and preferred features and modifications of the described embodiments are combinable and interchangeable with one another.
[0063] The disclosure in the abstract accompanying this application is incorporated herein by reference.