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Side rail assembly for a wheeled stretcher

  • US 4,653,129 A
  • Filed: 04/25/1986
  • Issued: 03/31/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/25/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A side rail assembly for a bed-like stretcher, the stretcher including a bed frame having first and second frame ends for supporting a bed surface, said assembly comprising:

  • a tubular side rail having first and second rail ends;

    first and second tubular posts, one of said posts being connected to each of said first and second rail ends;

    first and second mounting members connected to said frame, one of said members being connected near each of said first and second frame ends, each of said mounting members defining thereon first and second spaced-apart pivotal connection points;

    a pair of first linkage bars, one of said first bars being pivotally connected between one of said first and second posts and said first connection point of a corresponding one of said mounting members;

    a pair of second linkage bars, one of said second bars being pivotally connected between one of said first and second posts and said second connection point of a corresponding one of said mounting members;

    a corresponding one of each of said first bars, said second bars, said mounting members and said posts cooperating to define a pivotally connected quadrilateral whereby said posts and said side rail are supported by the frame and may be pivotally and selectively moved between a raised positon and a lowered position;

    first and second handles, each handle mounted to one of said posts for actuating movement;

    handle linkage means connecting said first and second handles for producing identical actuating movement by both of said handles whenever one of said handles is actuatingly moved;

    latch means connected to each of said posts;

    catch means mounted to the frame for cooperating with said latch means to secure said posts and said side rail in said raised position;

    said latch means being for releasable movement with respect to said catch means when an actuating force is applied to said latch means; and

    latch actuator means connected to said latch means for applying said actuating force thereto;

    said latch actuator means further being connected to said first and second handles, whereby actuating movement of said handles causes said actuator means to apply said actuating force to said latch means.

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