Brake release mechanism for surgical table
09655793 ยท 2017-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B33/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61G1/0287
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60B33/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61G1/0237
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G13/104
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60B33/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60B33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A surgical patient support includes a foundation frame, a support top, and a brake system. The foundation frame includes a first column and a second column. The support top is coupled to the first column and the second column for rotation about a top axis extending along the length of the support top.
Claims
1. A patient support apparatus comprising: a caster including a stem, a wheel coupled to the stem to rotate about a wheel axis relative to the stem, and a braking element movable from a disengaged position allowing rotation of the wheel relative to the stem to an engaged position blocking the wheel from rotation relative to the stem, a brake drive including a mount and a linear actuator coupled to the mount, the linear actuator configured to move from a retracted position to an extended position relative to the mount, and a linkage including a shaft coupled to the braking element to move the braking element between the disengaged and the engaged positions and coupled to the linear actuator to be moved by the linear actuator relative to the mount, a release assembly coupled between the shaft and the linear actuator to selectively engage the shaft with the linear actuator, a disengaging-bias spring coupled to the shaft to move the shaft so that the braking element is moved from the engaged position to the disengaged position when the shaft is disengaged from the linear actuator, and a locator spring coupled to the shaft to resist the disengaging-bias spring so that the shaft moves to a preselected position when disengaged from the linear actuator.
2. The patient support apparatus of claim 1, wherein the locator spring is arranged between a locator collar coupled to the shaft and a first side of the mount.
3. The patient support apparatus of claim 2, wherein the disengaging-bias spring is arranged between a disengaging-bias collar coupled to the shaft and a second side of the mount, opposite the first side of the mount.
4. The patient support apparatus of claim 1, wherein the linkage includes a pivot connector coupled to the shaft for movement about a connector axis and coupled to the braking element of the caster to convert linear motion from the linear actuator into rotating motion applied to the braking element.
5. The patient support apparatus of claim 1, wherein the release assembly includes a plate and a handle coupled to the plate, the plate being movable from a first position in which the plate couples the shaft to the linear actuator for movement therewith to a second position in which the plate releases the shaft from the linear actuator for motion independent of the shaft, and the plate moves from the first position to the second position in response to a user moving the handle.
6. The patient support apparatus of claim 5, wherein the plate is biased toward the first position.
7. The patient support apparatus of claim 5, wherein the plate is coupled to the linear actuator to pivot about a plate axis relative to the linear actuator.
8. The patient support apparatus of claim 5, wherein the plate is formed to include a slot that receives a pin coupled to the shaft.
9. The patient support apparatus of claim 5, wherein the plate is formed to include a hole through which the shaft extends, the hole having a first section sized to engage the shaft and a second section sized to allow the shaft to slide through the plate.
10. A patient support apparatus comprising: a pair of casters each including a stem, a wheel coupled to the stem to rotate about an wheel axis relative to the stem, and a braking element movable from a disengaged position allowing the wheel to rotate relative to the stem to an engaged position blocking the wheel from rotation relative to the stem, a brake drive including a mount and an actuator coupled to the mount, the actuator configured to move from a first position to a second position relative to the mount, and a linkage coupled to the braking element of each of the casters, the linkage configured to selectively engage the actuator of the brake drive with the braking element to transfer motion of the actuator to the braking element and to selectively disengage the braking element from the actuator to allow a disengaging-bias spring included in the linkage to move the braking elements from the engaged position to the disengaged position, wherein the linkage further includes a locator spring that resists the disengaging-bias spring so that the braking elements are properly located in the disengaged position when the braking element is disengaged from the actuator.
11. The patient support apparatus of claim 10, wherein the linkage includes a shaft that is selectively engaged with the actuator and the locator spring is arranged between a locator collar coupled to the shaft and a first side of the mount.
12. The patient support apparatus of claim 11, wherein the disengaging-bias spring is arranged between a disengaging-bias collar coupled to the shaft and a second side of the mount, opposite the first side of the mount.
13. The patient support apparatus of claim 10, wherein the linkage includes an actuation member coupled to the actuator for movement therewith, a rod assembly coupled to the braking elements of the casters, and a plate coupled to the actuation member and to the rod assembly.
14. The patient support apparatus of claim 13, wherein the plate is coupled to the actuation member to pivot relative to the actuation member about a plate axis.
15. The patient support apparatus of claim 13, wherein the rod assembly includes a shaft slidable along a shaft axis, a first pivot connector coupled to the shaft and to one of the braking elements included in one of the casters, and a second pivot connector coupled to the shaft and to the other of the braking elements included in the other of the casters.
16. The patient support apparatus of claim 15, wherein the locator spring receives the shaft and is arranged between a locator collar coupled to the shaft and a first side of the mount.
17. The patient support apparatus of claim 16, wherein the disengaging-bias spring receives the shaft and is arranged between a disengaging-bias collar coupled to the shaft and a second side of the mount, opposite the first side of the mount.
18. The patient support apparatus of claim 15, wherein the rod assembly further includes a pin extending outwardly from the shaft and received in a slot formed in the plate.
19. The patient support apparatus of claim 15, wherein the shaft extends through a hole formed in the plate.
20. The patient support apparatus of claim 15, wherein the actuation member is a slider coupled to the shaft to slide along the shaft axis relative to the shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) A patient support apparatus 10 for supporting a patient during surgery is shown in
(10) The foundation frame 12 includes a first column 24, a second column 26, an extension 28, and a control system 30 as shown in
(11) The powered brake system 50 includes a manual release mechanism as further described below so that the support apparatus 10 may be freed for movement in case of a power failure as suggested in
(12) Powered operation of the brake system 50 is illustratively controlled by a switch box 62, which includes a housing 84 and a rotary switch 86 received in the housing 84 as shown in
(13) When the brake system 50 is unbraked, the casters 33, 35 are free to roll along the floor 16 in different directions. When the brake system is braked, the casters 33, 35 are blocked from rolling along the floor 16 and are held in a single direction. In some embodiments, the rotary switch is movable to a third position to initiate a brake reset sequence to reset the brake system 50 after the brake system 50 has been manually released as further described below. In other embodiments, one or more membrane switches, pivot switches, or other suitable user inputs may be used to control the brake system 50.
(14) The brake system 50 illustratively includes a head end brake mechanism 51 and a foot-end brake mechanism 52 as suggested in
(15) The brake drive 150 includes a mount block 154, a linear actuator 156, and a slider 158 as shown in
(16) The casters 33, 35 each include a stem 160, a hub 162, and a wheel 164 as shown in
(17) Each of the four casters 33, 35 also include a braking element 170 housed inside stem 160 as shown in
(18) The releasable linkage 152 is configured to convert linear motion from the brake drive 150 into rotation of the dowels 173 so that the braking system 50 is driven between the unbraked and the braked configuration as suggested in
(19) The releasable linkage 152 includes a release assembly 172, a rod assembly 174, and a pair of pivot connectors 176 connected at opposing ends of the rod assembly 174 as shown in
(20) The rod assembly 174 includes a shaft 194, a disengaging-bias collar 196, and a disengaging-bias spring 198 as shown in
(21) In the illustrative embodiment, the rod assembly 174 of the linkage 152 also includes a locator spring 110 adapted to resist the disengaging-bias spring 198 so that the shaft 194 moves to a preselected position when disengaged from the linear actuator 156 as suggested in
(22) The exemplary disengaging-bias spring 198 and the locator spring 110 are compression coil springs that receive the shaft 154 as shown in
(23) The handle 178 includes a grip 182 and a rod 184 as shown in
(24) The link member 179 is coupled to the block 158 for pivotable movement about a link axis 181 as shown in
(25) The plate 180 is received in a slot 195 formed in the slider 158 and is blocked from being removed by a bolt 199. The plate 190 configured to slide between the first position and the second position when the link member 179 pivots. The plate 180 is formed to include a hole 192 with a first section 191 sized to engage the shaft 194 of the rod assembly 174 and a second section 193 sized to allow the shaft 194 of the rod assembly 174 to slide past the plate 180. The plate 180 is biased to the first position by a spring 185.
(26) In powered operation, the braking system 50 is in the unbraked configuration when the linear actuator 156 is in the retracted position as shown in
(27) To manually release the casters 33, 35 from the brake drive 150 when the brake system is in the braked configuration, a user pulls the grip 182 out as suggested in
(28) The foregoing description of various embodiments and principles of the disclosure have been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Moreover, although multiple inventive aspects and principles have been presented, these need not be utilized in combination, and various combinations of inventive aspects and principles are possible in light of the various embodiments provided above. Accordingly, the above description is intended to embrace all possible alternatives, modifications, aspects, combinations, principles, and variations that have been discussed or suggested herein, as well as all others that fall within the principles, spirit and broad scope of the various possible inventions disclosed herein and defined by the claims.