Safety side for hospital bed
First Claim
1. Safety side apparatus for a hospital bed comprising:
- a longitudinally extending rigid side frame having a pair of longitudinally spaced apart fixed distance pivot locations thereon,a pair of longitudinally spaced apart crank levers, each adapted to be mounted operatively at one portion thereof on the bed and each having a floating frame pivot point and a biasing crank pivot point radially spaced from the frame pivot point at another portion thereof spaced from the first portion thereof,the frame being pivotally connected at the fixed pivot locations thereon to the levers at the corresponding frame pivot points of the levers to move the frame from a lower position to an upper position with respect to the bed,intermediately disposed retaining means on the frame, anda bilateral longitudinal resilient biasing member operatively mounted intermediate its ends on the frame by the retaining means and operatively connected at its ends to the levers at the corresponding biasing crank pivot points and arranged with respect to the levers for bending the bilateral member out of its normal longitudinal disposition as the levers rotate about the floating frame pivot points with respect to the frame at the fixed distance pivot locations thereon to move the frame from the upper position to the lower position against the resilient force of the bilateral member exerted on the levers operatively connected to the ends of the bilateral member at the biasing crank pivot points and which force normally urges the frame pivot points of the levers and in turn the frame at the fixed distance pivot locations thereon to the upper position.
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Abstract
Raisable safety side apparatus for one or both sides of a hospital bed comprising in each instance a corresponding side frame pivotally connected to lever means, e.g. a pair of spaced apart or parallel levers, adapted to be mounted operatively on a bed to move the side frame from a lower or inoperative position to an upper or operative position with respect to the bed, and resilient biasing means operatively interposed between the frame and the lever means to urge normally the frame to the upper position, e.g. a longitudinal bilateral resilient biasing member mounted intermediate its ends on the frame and operatively connected at its ends to the corresponding levers, such as crank levers, whereby to bend the bilateral biasing member out of its normal longitudinal disposition as the levers move the frame from the upper position to the lower position against the resilient force of such bilateral biasing member; and optionally including means to limit the pivotal movement between the frame and the lever means upon moving the frame to the upper position, and releasable locking means to maintain the frame in the upper position.
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9 Claims
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1. Safety side apparatus for a hospital bed comprising:
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a longitudinally extending rigid side frame having a pair of longitudinally spaced apart fixed distance pivot locations thereon, a pair of longitudinally spaced apart crank levers, each adapted to be mounted operatively at one portion thereof on the bed and each having a floating frame pivot point and a biasing crank pivot point radially spaced from the frame pivot point at another portion thereof spaced from the first portion thereof, the frame being pivotally connected at the fixed pivot locations thereon to the levers at the corresponding frame pivot points of the levers to move the frame from a lower position to an upper position with respect to the bed, intermediately disposed retaining means on the frame, and a bilateral longitudinal resilient biasing member operatively mounted intermediate its ends on the frame by the retaining means and operatively connected at its ends to the levers at the corresponding biasing crank pivot points and arranged with respect to the levers for bending the bilateral member out of its normal longitudinal disposition as the levers rotate about the floating frame pivot points with respect to the frame at the fixed distance pivot locations thereon to move the frame from the upper position to the lower position against the resilient force of the bilateral member exerted on the levers operatively connected to the ends of the bilateral member at the biasing crank pivot points and which force normally urges the frame pivot points of the levers and in turn the frame at the fixed distance pivot locations thereon to the upper position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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