Procedural stretcher recline controls
First Claim
1. A patient-support apparatus comprisinga frame having longitudinally extending and transversely spaced-apart first and second sides, a patient-support deck mounted to the frame and having longitudinally spaced-apart sections, at least one of the sections being a movable section that is coupled to the frame for pivoting movement between a raised position and a lowered position, a drive mechanism actuatable to move the movable section relative to the other deck sections, the drive mechanism being coupled to the frame and coupled to the movable section, a side guard rail having a top rail, the side guard rail being mounted to one of the sides of the frame, control buttons coupled to the drive mechanism and being engageable to actuate the drive mechanism to raise and lower the movable section, the control buttons being mounted to a vertical surface of the top rail, each button being spaced apart from a top surface of the top rail by the same distance, and each button having an engagement surface facing toward the deck, and an indicia atop the top surface of the top rail, the indicia being spaced from the control buttons and configured to indicate the location and function of the control buttons to a caregiver standing alongside the patient-support apparatus.
3 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A stretcher includes a first actuator coupled to a head section and a second actuator coupled to a thigh section. A set of buttons accessible to a patient carried by the stretcher are coupled to motors that drive the respective first and second actuators. The buttons are pressed to move the thigh section through a fill range of motion and to move the head section through a limited range of motion. A switch inaccessible to the patient is pressed to move the head section through a full range of motion. Lockout switches are provided for disabling the buttons and the switch. A first hand crank is coupled to the first actuator and is manually rotated to move the head section through the full range of motion. A second hand crank is coupled to the second actuator and is manually rotated to move the thigh section through the fill range of motion. A CPR release handle is provided for quickly lowering the head section to the lowered position without the use of the buttons, switch, or first hand crank.
83 Citations
4 Claims
-
1. A patient-support apparatus comprising
a frame having longitudinally extending and transversely spaced-apart first and second sides, a patient-support deck mounted to the frame and having longitudinally spaced-apart sections, at least one of the sections being a movable section that is coupled to the frame for pivoting movement between a raised position and a lowered position, a drive mechanism actuatable to move the movable section relative to the other deck sections, the drive mechanism being coupled to the frame and coupled to the movable section, a side guard rail having a top rail, the side guard rail being mounted to one of the sides of the frame, control buttons coupled to the drive mechanism and being engageable to actuate the drive mechanism to raise and lower the movable section, the control buttons being mounted to a vertical surface of the top rail, each button being spaced apart from a top surface of the top rail by the same distance, and each button having an engagement surface facing toward the deck, and an indicia atop the top surface of the top rail, the indicia being spaced from the control buttons and configured to indicate the location and function of the control buttons to a caregiver standing alongside the patient-support apparatus.
Specification