INCUBATOR WITH BUFFER
20170165141 ยท 2017-06-15
Inventors
- Keisuke WAKABAYASHI (Saitama, JP)
- Naoki Suzuki (Saitama, JP)
- Shinsuke Sakuma (Saitama, JP)
- Keisuke Takarada (Saitama, JP)
- Ichiro Matsubara (Tokyo, JP)
- Terumi MATSUBARA (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bed 10 is stably mounted on the body 2 when located at a first position. The bed 10 is mounted on the body 2 via buffering members 18a and 18b so that the buffering members 18a and 18b absorbs and prevents vibration and shock from transmitting from the body 2 to the bed 10, when located at the second position.
Claims
1. An incubator, the incubator comprising a body and a bed, wherein the body includes a buffering member, the bed is movable between a first position and a second position, the bed is stably mounted on the body when located at the first position, and the bed is mounted on the body via the buffering member so that the buffering member absorbs and prevents vibration and shock from transmitting from the body to the bed, when located at the second position.
2. The incubator of claim 1, wherein the body includes an upper face, the buffering member is fixed on the upper face, the upper face includes a supporting part protruding upward, the bed is mounted on the supporting part when located at the first position, and the bed is mounted on the buffering member when located at the second position.
3. The incubator of claim 2, wherein the bed includes a lower face, the lower face includes a hill part protruding downward, when the bed is located at the first position, the supporting part contacts with the lower face, and when the bed is located at the second position, the buffering member contacts with the hill part and the supporting part is apart from the lower face.
4. The incubator of claim 3, wherein the lower face includes a sandwiching part facing the hill part, the buffering member includes an elastic material and an engaging part, the elastic material is fixed on the upper face of the body, the engaging part is fixed on the elastic material, and when the bed is located at the second position, the engaging part is held between the hill part and the sandwiching part.
5. The incubator of claim 1, further comprising a hood covering the bed, wherein the hood can be opened and closed, when the hood is closed, the bed is fixed at the second position, and when the hood is opened, the bed is allowed to move between the first position and the second position.
6. The incubator of claim 1, wherein the bed includes a guiding part engaging with the buffering member, and the guiding part guides movement of the bed between the first position and the second position.
7. The incubator of claim 6, wherein the bed is removable, and the guiding part guides attachment and removal of the bed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015] Referring to the accompanying drawings, embodiments will be described in detail. The embodiments and the drawings are provided only for more complete understanding of the present invention. They are not intended to limit the present invention in any meanings.
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EMBODIMENTS
[0022] As shown in
[0023] The hood 3 covers above the body 2, to define an accommodating space between the body 2 and the hood 3, which accommodates the baby. The hood 3 is made of synthetic resins or the like, and transparent so as to enable observation of the baby from outside.
[0024] The body 2 may include various equipment, not shown, such as an oxygen concentration adjuster, an temperature adjuster, or the like, to adjust environment in the accommodating space for the baby. The body 2 may include a console, or control board, 8 for control of the equipment. The body 2 may have batteries 23, shown in
[0025] The hood 3 may be openable. The hood 3 may be divided to a front hood 3a and a rear hood 3b. The front hood, or thin hood, 3a may mainly include a front side part of the hood 3, and be engaged to the body 2 by hinges or the like enabling forward rotation, as shown in
[0026] The hood 3 may also include windows for putting hands into the accommodating space to access the baby without opening the front hood 3a or the rear hood 3b. The hood 3 may include doors 6 for closing the windows. Each of the doors 6 may be able to be rotated around a shaft 5 to be opened outward, and able to be locked by a latch, or locking part, 7 to be prevented from being opened. Each of the front hood 3a and the rear hood 3b may be provided with two windows to enable two operators to put their both hands into the incubator 1 from the front side and the rear side.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The body 2 includes buffering members 18a and 18b, which absorb, or buffer, vibration and/or shock. The bed 10 is mounted and held on buffering members, or insulators, 18a and 18b, which prevents vibration and/or shock from transmitting to the bed 10 when the incubator 1 is transferred.
[0029] As shown in
[0030] As shown in
The sandwiching parts, or flange, 14 may face the hill parts 15.
[0031] As shown in
[0032] As shown in
[0033] The buffering members 18a and 18b may be securely fixed on the upper face 9, and may be disposed at vertices of a rectangle. Upper ends of the buffering members 18a and 18b may lower than upper ends of the supporting parts 21. Differences between the altitudes of the buffering members 18a and 18b and the supporting parts 21 may be smaller than heights of the hill parts, or step parts, 15. The buffering members 18a and 18b may be disposed in the recesses 20. This enables to increase heights of the buffering members 18a and 18b, and thereby to enhance buffering capacity.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] The bed 10 may be movable by sliding on the body 2. The guiding parts 13a and 13b may engage with the buffering member 18a and 18b to guide the sliding of the bed 10. The protrusions 16a and 16b may engage with the supporting parts 21 to aid the sliding of the bed 10.
[0036] When the hood 3 is closed as shown in
[0037] When the hood 3 is opened as shown in
[0038] When treating the baby, or patient, put on the bed 10, one may slightly draw out the bed 10, as shown in
[0039] When transferring the baby put on the bed 10, one may push the bed 10 as far as it goes, as shown in
[0040] As described above, the buffering members absorbing vibration and/or shock enables to transfer the baby while being put on the incubator. The incubator may be mounted on a cart or the like to transfer the baby in a hospital or the like, or may be mounted on an ambulance, a helicopter or the like to transfer the baby between hospitals or the like.
[0041] When treating the baby, sliding the bed enables to stably mounted the bed directly on the body without the buffering members intervening between them. This enables to prevent quake of the bed causing disturbance of the treatment.
[0042] Also, when transferring or treatment is not required, the incubator can be used as general one.
[0043] The above described embodiments are examples to make it easier to understand the present invention. The present invention is not limited to the example, and includes any modified, altered, added, or removed variations, without departing from the scope of the claims attached herewith. This can be easily understood by persons skilled in the art.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0044] 1: incubator; 2: body; 3: hood; 3a: front hood; 3b: rear hood; 4: clasp; 5: shaft; 6: door; 7: latch; 8: console; 9: upper face; 10: bed; 11: tray; 11a: side face; 11b: lower face; 12: mattress; 13a and 13b: guiding part; 14: sandwiching part; 15: hill part; 16a and 16b: protrusion; 17: bed sheet; 18a and 18b: buffering member; 81: elastic material; 82: engaging part; 19: top board; 20: recess; 21: supporting part; 22: seatbelt mounting part; and, 23: battery.