Surgical tables
First Claim
1. A surgical table with a top and extensions for the top adapted to be fitted to at least some edges thereof, each such edge and extension having mutual tongue and groove engagement means enabling infinitely variable positioning of the extensions and thus a selective contour of the table, wherein the tongue projects horizontally and laterally from the table top, and is continuous around each corner between the tongued edges, the extensions each being provided with a matching groove to enable fitting to and removal from the table by horizontal movement normal to the edge whose tongue is to be engaged, and each extension being slidable along that edge to project substantially beyond a corner of the table while being supported only by part of its groove.
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Abstract
A surgical table for animals has a basic flat top which can serve for the smaller species. To accommodate large animals, extensions are fitted in the form of rigid panels having tongue and groove engagement with selected edge parts of the basic top. They can be clamped in position. The top is carried by folding legs enabling it to be lowered virtually to floor level and raised to operating height. The legs are in variable X-form with a scissor action, the top of one leg being hinged to the underside of the top and the top of the other leg having a sliding or rolling engagement. The adjustment is by hydraulic actuators, the main one, which aligns with the legs when fully folded, being assisted by a starter actuator which acts vertically between the legs and the table top at the beginning of each lift.
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18 Claims
- 1. A surgical table with a top and extensions for the top adapted to be fitted to at least some edges thereof, each such edge and extension having mutual tongue and groove engagement means enabling infinitely variable positioning of the extensions and thus a selective contour of the table, wherein the tongue projects horizontally and laterally from the table top, and is continuous around each corner between the tongued edges, the extensions each being provided with a matching groove to enable fitting to and removal from the table by horizontal movement normal to the edge whose tongue is to be engaged, and each extension being slidable along that edge to project substantially beyond a corner of the table while being supported only by part of its groove.
- 9. A surgical table having a top and two mutually pivoted legs capable of varying between a lowered, flattened position and a raised X-form, the upper end of a first leg being hinged to the underside of the top, and the upper end of a second leg having a sliding or rolling engagement with said underside towards and away from the hinge of said one leg, and actuator means arranged to act between said legs and the table top to cause the legs to convert between the flattened position and the X-form, characterized in that the actuator means comprises a main actuator and a starter actuator, the starter actuator being substantially vertical to initiate and sustain the lift over a short travel from the flattened position, the main actuator being effective over the remainder of the lift.
- 16. A surgical table having a top and two mutually pivoted legs capable of varying between a lowered, flattened position and a raised X-form, the upper end of a first leg being hinged to the underside of the top, and the upper end of a second leg having a sliding or rolling engagement with said underside towards and away from the hinge of said one leg, and actuator means arranged to act between said legs and the table top to cause the legs to convert between the flattened position and the X-form, wherein the lower ends of the legs have lateral extensions, and at least one leg has roller means on such an extension to roll over a floor when the table is raised and lowered.
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18. A surgical table having a top and two mutually pivoted legs capable of varying between a lowered, flattened position and a raised X-form, the upper end of a first leg being hinged to the underside of the top, and the upper end of a second leg having a sliding or rolling engagement with said underside towards and away from the hinge of said one leg, and actuator means arranged to act between said legs and the table top to cause the legs to convert between the flattened position and the X-form, and further comprising a low trolley with means for locating the lower end of one of the legs and for allowing limited travel of the lower end of the other of the legs, corresponding to the movement between the lowered, flattened position and the raised X-form.
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