SIDE PANEL LATCH ASSEMBLY FOR AN INCUBATOR
20230111382 · 2023-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Helge B. Klockow (Wauwatosa, WI, US)
- Mohanavenkatesh Thangavelu (Bangalore, IN)
- Shahasan Noushad (Waukesha, WI, US)
- Steven M. Falk (Laurel, MD, US)
- Thomas Ziegler (Jettingen, DE)
- Dominik Wandel (Leonberg, DE)
- Hendrik Hug (Sindelfingen, DE)
Cpc classification
E05C1/004
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A neonatal incubator system includes an enclosure having side panels that create a chamber that receives an infant. At least one of the side panels is movable between an upright closed position and a retracted open position. A side panel latch assembly is positioned to permit and prevent movement of the movable side panel between the open and closed positions. The side panel latch assembly includes a movable latch lever having a primary latch member and a secondary latch member that are spaced from each other. The primary latch member engages a first catch on a latch receptable to hold the side panel latch assembly in the latched position. The secondary latch member engages a second catch on the latch receptacle when the side panel is partially open. The primary and secondary latch members move together with the latch lever to release both the primary and secondary latch members.
Claims
1. A neonatal incubator system for use with an infant comprising: an enclosure configured to create a chamber around the infant, the enclosure including: a plurality of side panels, wherein at least one of the side panels is movable between an upright closed position and a retracted open position; and at least one latch assembly engageable with the movable side panel when the movable side panel is in the closed position to maintain the movable side panel in the closed position, the latch assembly comprising: a latch receptacle having a first catch and a second catch; a latch base; and a latch lever movably mounted to the latch base and including a primary latch member configured to engage the first catch and a secondary latch member configured to engage the second catch.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the latch lever is movable relative to the latch base between an extended latching position and a retracted release position, wherein the primary latch member is positioned out of engagement with the first catch and the secondary latch member is positioned out of engagement with the second catch when the latch lever is held in the retracted release position.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the movable side panel is movable between the upright closed position and the retracted open position when the latch lever is held in the retracted release position.
4. The system of claim 1 wherein the primary latch member and the secondary latch member are laterally spaced from each other.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein the primary latch member engages the first catch and the secondary latch member is spaced from the second catch when the movable side panel is in the closed position.
6. The system of claim 5 wherein the secondary latch member engages the second catch and the primary latch member is spaced from the first catch when the movable side panel is in an intermediate position between the closed position and the open position.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein the secondary latch member engages the second catch when the movable side panel rotates less than an amount necessary for gravity to move the movable side panel to the retracted open position.
8. The system of claim 1 wherein both the primary latch member and the secondary latch member move away from the first and second catches with movement of the latch lever to a retracted release position, wherein the movable side panel is movable between the upright closed position and the retracted open position when the latch lever is held in the retracted release position.
9. The system of claim 8 wherein the latch lever is biased into an engagement position by one or more bias springs and is movable into the retracted release position against the bias force created by the one or more bias springs.
10. A neonatal incubator system for use with an infant comprising: an enclosure configured to create a chamber around the infant, the enclosure including: a plurality of side panels, wherein at least one of the side panels is movable between an upright closed position and a retracted open position; and at least one latch assembly engageable with the movable side panel when the movable side panel is in the closed position to maintain the movable side panel in the closed position, the latch assembly comprising: a latch receptacle mounted one of the side panels and having a first catch and a second catch; a latch base mounted to another of the side panels; and a latch lever movably mounted to the latch base and including a primary latch member spaced from a secondary latch member, wherein the primary latch member engages the first catch and the secondary latch member is spaced from the second catch when the movable side panel is in the closed position and the secondary latch member engages the second catch and the primary latch member is spaced from the first catch when the movable side panel is in an intermediate position between the closed position and the open position.
11. The system of claim 10 wherein the latch lever is movable relative to the latch base between an extended latching position and a retracted release position, wherein the primary latch member is positioned out of engagement with the first catch and the secondary latch member is positioned out of engagement with the second catch when the latch lever is held in the retracted release position.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein the movable side panel is movable between the upright closed position and the retracted open position when the latch lever is held in the retracted release position.
13. The system of claim 10 wherein the secondary latch member engages the second catch when the movable side panel is in the intermediate position in which the movable side panel rotates less than an amount necessary for gravity to move the movable side panel to the retracted open position.
14. The system of claim 11 wherein the latch lever is biased into the extended latching position by one or more bias springs and is movable into the retracted release position against the bias force created by the one or more bias springs.
15. The system of claim 10 wherein the latch receptacle is mounted to one of the stationary side panels and the latch base and latch lever are mounted to the movable side panel.
16. The system of claim 10 further comprising at least one hinge on a bottom side of the movable side panel such that the movable side panel rotates downward between the upright closed position and the retracted open position.
17. A latch assembly for use with a neonatal incubator system for use with an infant including an enclosure configured to create a chamber around the infant having a plurality of side panels at least one of which is moveable between an upright closed position and a retracted open position, the latch assembly comprising: a latch receptacle configured to be mounted to one of the side panels and having a first catch and a second catch; a latch base configured to be mounted to another of the side panels; and a latch lever movably mounted to the latch base and including a primary latch member and a secondary latch member, wherein the primary latch member engages the first catch and the secondary latch member is spaced from the second catch when the movable side panel is in the closed position and the secondary latch member engages the second catch and the primary latch member is spaced from the first catch when the movable side panel is in an intermediate position between the closed position and the open position.
18. The latch assembly of claim 17 wherein the latch lever is movable relative to the latch base between an extended latching position and a retracted release position, wherein the primary latch member is positioned out of engagement with the first catch and the secondary latch member is positioned out of engagement with the second catch when the latch lever is held in the retracted release position.
19. The latch assembly of claim 18 wherein the latch lever is biased into the extended latching position by one or more bias springs and is movable into the retracted release position against the bias force created by the one or more bias springs.
20. The latch assembly of claim 17 wherein the primary latch member is laterally spaced from the secondary latch member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the disclosure. In the drawings:
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[0029] The drawings illustrate specific aspects of the described components, systems and methods for providing a neonatal incubator system. Together with the following description, the drawings demonstrate and explain the principles of the structures, methods, and principles described herein. In the drawings, the thickness and size of components may be exaggerated or otherwise modified for clarity. Well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the described components, systems and methods.
DETAILED DISCLOSURE
[0030] The inventors have recognized a problem with current incubator systems for neonatal care, which is that many incubator systems have one or more movable side panels that can be propped up in such a way that it seems that the side panels are latched when they are not. Having a side panel to an incubator in an upright, but unlatched position presents a risk that the side panel could be inadvertently opened and put a neonate at risk. For example, the neonate could fall out of the incubator if the side panel is accidentally opened, or the neonate may be insufficiently protected from impacts or from outside environmental conditions. While some incubator systems include indicators on latches to indicate when the latch is in a locked or unlocked position, such indicators are often missed by caregivers who may inadvertently allow a side panel to remain unlatched while thinking and behaving as if the side panel is latched and thus securely closed.
[0031] Accordingly, the inventors have developed the current system that prevents a side panel, or door, of an incubator enclosure from remaining in what appears to be a closed or near-closed position without the side wall panel being latched. The disclosed neonatal incubator system includes a primary latch and a secondary latch as part of a latching assembly included between the side panels of the enclosure. The two separate primary and secondary latches are moveable together through a single action by the user and can be selectively positioned to ensure that the side panel remains in a latched condition when the side panel is partially open but not open far enough to cause the side panel to fall to the fully open position due to gravity. In various embodiments, the latching assembly may prevent the movable side panel from staying in a near-closed, or intermediate position between fully open and fully closed, without the side panel being latched by a secondary latch.
[0032] In the above description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clarity, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be inferred therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. The different systems and method steps described herein may be used alone or in combination with other systems and methods. It is to be expected that various equivalents, alternatives and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
[0033] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
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[0035] The depicted incubator system 1 includes a base 2 that supports a platform 16 configured for receiving and supporting a neonate. In the depicted embodiment, the base 2 includes a horizontal section comprising a pair of u-shaped horizontal members joined together and providing support for a vertical base member extending upward toward the platform 16. The base 2 may include wheels to provide for ready movement of the incubator system 1. A platform 16 is supported on the vertical base member, which may be a standard platform for supporting a neonate, such as configured to receive a removable mattress or other sleep surface.
[0036] The incubator system 1 includes an enclosure 10 defining a chamber 14 creating a microenvironment for housing an infant. The enclosure 10 may be, for example, a transparent housing extending above the platform 16. The enclosure 10 creates and defines a chamber 14 providing a microenvironment, which is an area around the infant where temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors can be controlled.
[0037] The enclosure 10 includes multiple side walls 11a-11d and a top portion 12. For example, the side walls 11a-11d and/or the top portion 12 of the enclosure 10 may be made of a transparent plastic or acrylic material, as is standard in the relevant art. In various embodiments, the top portion 12 may be integrated with the side walls 11a-11d. In other embodiments, the top portion 12 may be separable from the side walls 11a-11d of the enclosure 10, as shown in
[0038] The enclosure 10 includes one or more movable side panels 18 on a side wall 11a-11d of the enclosure 10. The movable side panel 18 is openable to place an infant on the platform 16 and closable to secure the infant within the chamber 14. The movable side panel 18 may be only part of a side wall 11a-11d of the enclosure 10, or may comprise the entirety of the side wall 11a, 11c as shown in the depicted embodiments.
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[0040] One or more side panel latch assemblies 20 are also provided to engage the movable side panel 18 and maintain the movable side panel in a closed position to secure the infant within the chamber 14 of the incubator system 1. The side panel latch assemblies 20 may be any device or set of devices capable of securing the movable side panel 18 in a closed position, including withstanding at least a predefined amount of force that may push against the movable side panel 18, such as by the infant and/or by elements within the chamber 14 provided as part of the neonatal care (monitors, medical devices, blankets, etc.). Further details of the side panel latch assemblies 20 are set forth below.
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[0044] In accordance with the present disclosure, each of the side edges 36 of the side panel 18 can include a side panel latch assembly 20 that is used to initially secure the side panel 18 in the upright closed position while allowing a caregiver to operate the side panel latch assembly 20 to release the side panel and allow the side panel 18 to pivotally rotate to the retracted, open position. In the embodiment shown in
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[0047] The latch base 38 includes a main body 50 that includes a lower engagement tab 52 that has a curved outer edge and a flat engagement surface 53 designed to interact with a thumb or fingers of a caregiver. The pair of connectors 40 pass through a pair of access holes 54 that extend through the main body 50 in the manner discussed with reference to
[0048] After the bias springs 60 are inserted into the pair of spring barrels 56, the latch lever 48 can be positioned above the latch base 39 and moved downward such that the spring tube 62 surrounds and entraps the bias springs 60 within the spring barrels 56. The pair of bias springs 60 act to urge the latch lever 48 upward into the resting position as illustrated in
[0049] The main body 66 of the latch lever 48 includes an upper engagement tab 68 that includes a flat engagement surface 69 that has the general shape of the lower engagement tab 52. As illustrated in
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[0054] When the caregiver wants to open the movable side panel, the caregiver initially depresses the upper engagement tab 68 on the latch lever 48. This force compresses the bias springs and causes the latch lever 48, including both the primary latch member 76 and the secondary latch member 82, to move downward a distance sufficient such that both the primary latch member 76 and the secondary latch member 82 will pass beneath the first catch 86 and the second catch 90 during the pivoting movement of the side panel from the upright closed position to the retracted open position. Thus, when a caregiver wishes to open the side panel, the caregiver only needs to hold the single upper engagement tab 68 in contact with the lower engagement tab 52 and both the primary latch member 76 and the secondary latch member 82 move away from the first and second latches such that the entire side panel can be rotated to the retracted, open position.
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[0056] As with the first embodiment of the latch receptacle 84 shown in
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[0058] As discussed previously, the inventors have identified a problem associated with current side panel latch assemblies that allow the movable side panel to open an amount that allows the previously available latch assemblies to be disengaged while the amount of rotation of the movable side panel is not enough to cause the weight of the side panel to move the side panel from the generally upright closed position to the fully retracted, open position. The inventors have recognized that the movable side panel could be opened up to 10-12° without the weight of gravity causing the movable side panel to fall to the fully retracted, open position. In this intermediate position, a caregiver may believe that the side panel is properly latched since the side panel appears to be in the upright closed position. However, such unlatched state may result in inadvertent opening of the side panel. Therefore, the panel latch assembly 20 of the present disclosure has been developed to provide full latching of the movable side panel 18 in this intermediate position.
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[0060] During use of the incubator, if the caregiver wishes to move the movable side panel 18 from the upright closed position to the retracted, open position, the caregiver need to depress the upper engagement tab 68 and hold the upper engagement tab 68 in the depressed position as the caregiver rotates the movable side panel 18. The caregiver must rotate the movable side panel 18 far enough until the secondary latch member 82 is moved past the second catch 106. Once this amount of rotation has occurred, the caregiver can release the upper engagement tab 68. Thus, the side panel latch assembly will be in a fully unlatched condition only after the side panel has rotated past the angle 112 shown in
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[0062] Although the embodiments shown in the disclosure illustrate the latch receptacle mounted to a stationary side panel and the latch base and latch lever mounted to the movable side panel, it is contemplated that this orientation could be reversed. In such a configuration, the latch base and the latch lever would be mounted to a stationary side panel while the latch receptacle would be mounted to the movable side panel. In this alternate orientation, the latch lever and latch receptacle would interact with each other to hold the movable side panel in the upright closed position in a latched position. When the latch lever is depressed, the movement of the primary and secondary latch members would thus allow the rotation of the movable side panel to either the intermediate position or to the fully rotated, open position.
[0063] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.