Mounting apparatus for securing equipment to a patient transport system
12350201 ยท 2025-07-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61M5/1417
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M11/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61G13/101
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/1415
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A mounting apparatus for moveably securing equipment to a patient transport system, the mounting apparatus comprising: a first arm having a proximal end, a distal end and a longitudinal axis, and configured to support equipment; and a clamping system attachable to the patient transport system and configured to receive the proximal end of the first arm for removeably attaching the first arm to the patient transport system and for allowing a rotation of the first arm relative to the patient transport system between an upright position and a reclined position.
Claims
1. A mounting apparatus for moveably securing equipment to a patient transport system, the mounting apparatus comprising: a first arm having a proximal end defining an elongate opening, a distal end and a longitudinal axis, and configured to support equipment; and a clamping system attachable to the patient transport system and configured to receive the proximal end of the first arm for removeably attaching the first arm to the patient transport system and for allowing a rotation of the first arm relative to the patient transport system between an upright position and a reclined position, the clamping system comprising: a body having: a foot portion configured to be attached to the patient transport system, a cover portion arranged to be removeably attached to the foot portion, the cover portion defining a first opening and a second opening which overlays over the elongate opening of the first arm, the first opening and the second opening being spaced apart from one another, and a slot for receiving the proximal end of the first arm, the slot disposed between the foot and cover portions; a pin, insertable through the body and the proximal end of the first arm; and a removable pivot pin configured to extend through the elongate opening of the first arm and transverse to the pin when assembled, the removable pin being selectively received in one of the first opening to lock the first arm in the upright position, and the second opening to lock the first arm in the reclined position.
2. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein there is another opening defined in the proximal end of the first arm configured such that the pin is configured to extend therethrough.
3. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, further comprising interengageable elements between a rim of the proximal end of the first arm and a wall inside the body, the wall at least partially defining the slot.
4. The mounting apparatus of claim 3, wherein the interengageable elements comprise teeth and notches, the teeth extending from the rim and the notches being formed in the wall.
5. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the proximal end is a flat end having two faces and a rim of the proximal end separating the two faces.
6. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pin is resiliently biased towards the first arm.
7. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first opening and the second opening are defined on a rim of the proximal end of the first arm.
8. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a second arm spaced from the first arm, the second arm having a distal end, a proximal end and a longitudinal axis and the first arm being connected to the second arm by a connecting member at respective distal ends of each of the first arm and the second arm.
9. The mounting apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a platform at the distal ends of the first arm and the second arm, the platform having a support face with a support surface plane which is substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the first arm and the second arm.
10. The mounting apparatus of claim 9, wherein the platform is positioned distally of the connecting member and connected thereto.
11. The mounting apparatus of claim 9, further comprising at least one transverse reinforcement member extending along at least a portion of the platform, the at least one transverse reinforcement member extending substantially transversely to the connecting member.
12. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one handle extending from the first arm.
13. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the patient transport system is a stretcher and the equipment is medical equipment.
14. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a base member of a coupling device attached to the first arm, the base member having a front face defining a pocket for releasably receiving a release member of the coupling device, the release member configured to be releasably attached to the equipment.
15. The mounting apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a coupling device attached to the first arm, the coupling device comprising a base member, a release member, and a stop member wherein: the base member has a front face including a contact portion for contacting a contact face of the release member of the coupling device; the release member comprises a body, at least a portion of the body being 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 a coupled position, the pocket having an open access end through which the release member is configured to be slidingly inserted and removed; and the stop member is 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 is configured to be separated from the base member.
16. The mounting apparatus of claim 15, wherein the base member 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.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the description in association with the following in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(31) 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.
(32) Broadly, with reference to
(33) As best seen in
(34) In the embodiments illustrated in
(35) Referring now to
(36) Broadly, the mounting apparatus 10 comprises a frame-like structure (frame 22) which can be pivotably attached to the patient transport system 14, and to which equipment 12 can be attached.
(37) In certain embodiments, the frame 22 has substantially U shaped configuration (
(38) Turning first to the embodiments of
(39) The mounting apparatus 10 also has a clamping system 36 for removeably attaching the frame 22 to the patient transport system 14 and for allowing a rotation or pivoting of the frame 22 relative to the patient transport system 14 between an upright position 38 (
(40) A platform 46 is provided at the distal ends 30 of the first arm 24 and the second arm 26, extending between the first and second arms 24, 26. The platform 46 is connected to one or more of the first arm 24, the second arm 26 and the connecting member 28. The platform 46 has a support face 48 with a support surface plane 50 which is substantially transverse to the longitudinal axes 34 of the first arm 24 and the second arm 26. The support face 48 has a flat construction. The support face 48 is sized and shaped to accommodate the equipment 12 to be attached to the frame 22. As best seen in
(41) The mounting apparatus 10 is adapted to support equipment within a broad weight range. In this respect, in certain embodiments, the mounting apparatus 10 is provided with at least one transverse reinforcement member 58 extending along the platform 46, in a direction substantially transverse to the connecting member 28. The transverse reinforcement member 58 extends along an under face 60 of the platform 46. Other reinforcement members may be provided according to the load capacity of the mounting apparatus 10.
(42) In the embodiments of
(43) Turning now to the clamping system 36, best seen in
(44) A slot 68 is defined in the body 63 for receiving the proximal end 32 of the respective first or second arm 24, 26. When assembled, the respective first or second arm 24, 26 extends upwardly from the body 63. In certain embodiments, assembly of the cover portion 66 and the foot portion 64 defines the slot 68. The slot 68 and the proximal end 32 of the respective arm 24, 26 have complementary form, such that the respective arm 24, 26 can be rotated or pivoted within the slot 68, along a plane parallel to the longitudinal axis 34 of the respective arm 24, 26 and transverse to the connecting member 28, between the upright position 38 and the reclined position 40.
(45) The proximal end 32 of the respective arm 24, 26 comprises a flat end 70 with two parallel faces receivable in the slot 68. A profile of the flat end 70 is tapered, with a diameter of the first end 24 decreasing towards a tip at the proximal end. The flat end 70 has a rim (perimeter) 71 with teeth 72 which teeth are receivable within notches 74 defined in a wall 76 of the slot 68. A profile of the wall 76 is complementary to a profile of the rim 71. The rim 71 of the flat end 70 has a first opening 78 formed therein and engageable with a pin 80 extending through the body 63, such as the foot portion 64. The first opening 78 and the pin 80 are positioned relative to each other such that the pin is received in the first opening 78 when the frame 22 is in the upright position 38. This also helps to lock the upright position 38. The pin 80 is resiliently biased, such as using one or more springs, towards the opening 78.
(46) The rim 71 of the flat end 70 has a second opening 82 formed therein and spaced from the first opening 78. The second opening 82 is also engageable with the pin 80. The second opening 82 and the pin 80 are positioned relative to each other such that the pin 80 is received in the second opening 82 when the frame 22 is in the reclined position 40. This also helps to lock the reclined position 40.
(47) An elongate opening is defined in the flat end 70 of the respective arm 24, 26. Two cover portion openings 86 (an upper cover portion opening 86a and a lower cover portion opening 86b) are defined in the cover portion 66. When the foot portion 64 and the cover portion 66 are assembled, a position of the elongate opening 84 corresponds to a position of the cover portion openings 86. In other words, the cover portion openings 86 are overlaid over the elongate opening 84 when the foot portion 64 and the cover portion 66 are assembled.
(48) The clamping system 36 further comprises a pivot pin 88 receivable in either one of the cover portion openings 86 and the elongate opening 84.
(49) In the upright position 38, the pin 88 is received in the upper cover portion opening 86a, and the pin 80 is received in the first opening 78 of the rim 71, thereby retaining the frame 22 in the upright position 38.
(50) To modulate the frame 22 to the reclined position, the resiliently biased pin 80 is pulled outwardly away from the clamping system 36 which causes the pin 80 to be disengaged from the first opening 78 of the rim 71 allowing rotation or pivoting of the frame 22 to the reclined position. A bearing 90 is provided to prevent or reduce wear and facilitate rotation or pivoting of the respective arm 24, 26 in the slot of the clamping system. Once in the reclined position 40, this position can be retained by moving the pivot pin 88 to the lower cover portion opening 86b and by engaging the pin 80 with the second opening 82 in the rim 71.
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(53) The clamping system 36 of
(54) In the upright position 38, movement of the frame 22 in a first direction (e.g. towards the stretcher bed) is delimited by abutment of a portion of the rim 71 against the wall 76. Movement of the frame 22 in a second direction (e.g. towards the reclined position) is delimited by abutment of another portion of the rim 71 against the wall 76.
(55) Locking of the frame 22 in the upright position is by virtue of engagement of the pin 80 with the first opening 78 (
(56) The frame 22 is removable from the clamping system by removing the pivot pin 88 from the elongate slot 84.
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(58) In certain embodiments of any of
(59) The coupling device 100 comprises a base member 134 connectable to a portion of the frame 22 of the mounting apparatus 10, and a release member 136 connectable to the equipment 12, the base member 134 and the release member 136 being releasably connectable together in a coupled position.
(60) The release member 136 has a body 138 which is 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.
(61) 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.
(62) 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.
(63) 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 (
(64) The actuator 172 is positioned at the open access end 164. In the embodiments illustrated in
(65) The coupling lock mechanism 70, best seen in
(66) 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.
(67) 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
(68) The coupling device 100 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
(69) In certain embodiments (for example as illustrated in
(70) In certain other embodiments (for example as illustrated in
(71) In certain embodiments, the coupling device 100 is further provided with a damping member 208 (
(72) Returning back to the mounting apparatus 10 of
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(75) In certain embodiments, there is also provided a securing apparatus 300, attachable to the mounting apparatus (
(76) 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.
(77) It should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described and illustrated herein but includes all modifications and variations falling within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.