EP0129735B1 - Bettverkleidung mit Geräteträger - Google Patents

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EP0129735B1
EP0129735B1 EP84106132A EP84106132A EP0129735B1 EP 0129735 B1 EP0129735 B1 EP 0129735B1 EP 84106132 A EP84106132 A EP 84106132A EP 84106132 A EP84106132 A EP 84106132A EP 0129735 B1 EP0129735 B1 EP 0129735B1
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G7/00Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
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  • the invention relates to a bed covering with equipment carrier attached to one or both longitudinal parts according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • a urine bottle holder which comprises a bracket which can be attached to the bed frame, the bracket being attached to the bed frame by means of a holding device which can be detachably attached to at least one longitudinal spar of the upper frame of the bed frame supporting the bed frame .
  • the holding device has on its outside facing away from the bed frame a swivel joint for horizontally swiveling the console around a vertical axis, the console with its four-bar linkage and a sleeve attached to it being fastened to the holding device as a vertical axis by a mandrel or pin.
  • the arrangement of the urine bottle holder directly on the bed is possible.
  • the holding device is, however, apart from the fact that it is only intended for a urine bottle holder and is at most suitable for the attachment of other additional devices with a low weight, can only be moved on the longitudinal part or frame of the frame construction of the bed if the screw clamp device is loosened beforehand. Conversely, this screw clamp device must be tightened, i.e. fixed, when the urine bottle holder is used on the longitudinal spars of the bed frame, since the holding device and the console connected to it would otherwise be adversely affected by the sticking and tipping effect directed away from the longitudinal spars of the bed frame or from its outside Longitudinal spars of the bed may fall off or in any case unintentionally lift off the longitudinal spar.
  • the holding device of the known urine bottle holder has the further advantage that, even after loosening the screw clamp device for displacement on the upper longitudinal spar of the bed, immediate friction of the clamp jaws which are positively suspended on the longitudinal spar without additional sliding devices has to be overcome by the user are, which can also lead to the unwanted lifting of the holding device with console from the longitudinal spar.
  • a couch for hospitals in which a profile rail with a support element (block) for a console is attached to and slidably guided on at least one frame leg, the profile rail having an outwardly projecting shoulder has an upward, inward and downward sloping support surface.
  • the support element is hook-shaped in its upper area and is thus hung on the shoulder of the profile rail.
  • This device has the disadvantage that it does not securely attach the support element and the attached accessories for the bed. So z. B. when attaching a larger console or a table top, there is always the risk that the patient will accidentally bump into or raise the console or table during visits and thereby this with the support element to the side of the bed away from the bed Profile rail falls out.
  • EP-A-0 018 613 proposes as a preferred embodiment to provide on the profiled rail an area which recesses inward below the shoulder with a downward-facing support surface and to provide the support element with a tensioning element which acts against it Support surface is tightened. This prevents accidental lifting of the support element when the tendon is tightened.
  • this embodiment has the same disadvantages as those described for the urine bottle holder according to DE-A-3 014 065.
  • the support element in its lower Provided area with an attachable arm for reaching over and behind the shoulder of the profile rail the disadvantages of the two aforementioned embodiments are at most limited.
  • the support element must be designed so that it can be raised with the arm engaging in the profile rail until its upper hook-shaped region can be lifted out of the inclined support surface of the profile rail or inserted into it. Therefore, in this embodiment, the support element is provided with the tendon, which is tightened against the lower support surface of the profile rail.
  • the tendon without this securing by the tendon, there is a risk of the support element falling out with the console attached to it, etc. This risk is particularly great because the bed-ridden patient, when he gets up in bed, but also the nursing staff when caring for the patient can easily unintentionally lift the device attached to the support element from below. All of the embodiments according to EP-A-0 018 613 have the major disadvantage of poor displaceability of the support element due to the lack of sliding elements.
  • the object of the present invention is to avoid the disadvantages of known constructions described above.
  • the bed covering according to the invention with equipment carrier consists of the bed covering 1 and the equipment carrier 7, 7 ', 7 ", 7"'.
  • the bed cover 1 consists of the foot part 2, the head part 3 and the two longitudinal parts 4.
  • the longitudinal parts 4 are firmly but releasably connected to them at least on the head part or on the foot part by means of hanging fittings 6 known per se.
  • a support frame 5 is schematically shown, which is part of the actual bed and to which the bed cover 1 is in turn known in a known manner by screwing or releasable connections such as hanging fittings.
  • a device carrier 7, 7 ', 7 "or 7"' is attached, which in the manner of a carriage comprises the longitudinal part 4 in its full height and on it in the horizontal direction by means of its upper and / or lower Area inside of mounted rollers 8, 9, 10; 13, 14, 15; 23, 24; 28, 29, 30 in the horizontal direction over the entire length, possibly also only over part of the length, of the longitudinal part 4 is displaceable.
  • the device carrier 7, 7 ', 7 ", 7'” and the longitudinal part 4, 4 ', 4 ". 4'” are adapted in their respective embodiment in their profiles so that the device carrier is easily displaceable even when loaded and at the same time has a firm hold on the longitudinal part 4 and cannot jump out of it either in the longitudinal direction or laterally.
  • the longitudinal part 4 is convex at its upper and lower width.
  • the device carrier 7 comprises on the side facing away from the bed the longitudinal part 4 in its full height and overlaps the upper and lower width of the longitudinal part, wherein it is concave in the upper and lower region on its inside and is adapted to the rounding of the longitudinal part 4.
  • the equipment carrier 7 has casters 8 and 9 attached on the inside, in the lower area the castor 10, which is also fitted on the inside, which is also concave and rests on the longitudinal part 4 with an adapted radius.
  • the lower roller 10 can also be dispensed with.
  • the device carrier 7, 7 ', 7 ", 7"' has on its outside facing away from the longitudinal part 4 of the bed covering 1 devices for the fixed but detachable attachment of additional devices for the bed.
  • the device carrier 7 for receiving the additional devices has the semicircular row of holes 11 in the upper area and the counter pin 12 in the lower area.
  • the additional device required in each case is in the pin 12 and depending on the required inclination of the additional device in one the holes in the row of holes 11 used.
  • the longitudinal part 4 ' has the concave grooves 16 and 17 on its upper and lower width on.
  • the device carrier 7 ' is designed like the device carrier 7 according to FIG. 3, but has in the upper area the ball rollers 13 and 14 attached on the inside, which are adapted in the radius of the running groove 16 and run in it.
  • the equipment carrier 7 ' has the internally attached ball roller 15 which engages in the groove 17 in an adapted manner.
  • the device carrier can also have the row of holes 11 and the pin 12 in this embodiment as in the embodiment according to FIG. 3.
  • one or preferably a plurality of pins 18 are also provided in the upper region as a further fastening device for the additional devices that can be used for all embodiments of the device carrier.
  • the longitudinal part 4 is a continuous casting profile, which has on its top and underside the tunnel tubular profiles 19 and 20, which in turn are open to the outside of the longitudinal part 4" in the longitudinal direction, for the rest but on the outside have the convex shape as in Fig. 3.
  • the equipment carrier 7 “includes the longitudinal part 4" as well as the equipment carrier 7 in Fig. 3. However, it has in the upper area the internally guided ball roller 13 and in the lower area the corresponding ball rollers 23 and 24, which in the tunnel-shaped profiles 19 and 20 of Run longitudinal part 4 "with the base surfaces 21 and 22.
  • the rollers in this embodiment can also be arranged as in FIGS. 3 and 4, ie two in the upper region and one or more in the lower region.
  • the longitudinal part 4 '' is provided on the inside facing the bed in the longitudinal direction with an upper guide groove 25 and a lower guide groove 26.
  • the equipment carrier 7 '' comprises the longitudinal part 4 '' from the outside and extends on the inside of the longitudinal part 4 "'up to the width of the guide grooves 25 and 26.
  • the roller 28 is mounted in the upper area, which runs in the guide groove 25.
  • the rollers 29 and 30 are attached, which run in the guide groove 26.
  • several rollers can be provided in the upper region instead of one roller 28 and only one roller in the lower region.
  • the equipment carrier 7, 7 ', 7 ", 7"' can, if necessary, be removed in the longitudinal direction from the longitudinal part after removal of the longitudinal part 4, 4 ', 4 ", 4'” from the head part or foot part of the bed covering according to the invention.
  • the equipment carrier can be secured against unwanted movement on the longitudinal part on the rollers 8. 9; 13. 14; 28 in the upper area or on the rollers 10; 15; 23, 24; 29, 30 have a detachable locking device in the lower area.
  • the device carrier As a sled with castors, it can be moved on the longitudinal part of the bed cover with very little effort, so that even physically weakened bed users can operate their own. This has particular advantages when using the invention for sick beds, because the patient can change the position of the respective additional devices themselves in the best position for him. It is particularly advantageous that the equipment carrier with the rollers encompasses the full length of the longitudinal part and encompasses the upper and lower width of the longitudinal part, so that an unwanted lifting or falling off of the equipment carrier with attached auxiliary device is excluded.
  • the bedding according to the invention with equipment carrier also makes it possible, in contrast to known constructions, to adapt the auxiliary devices also in the horizontal inclination of the respective level of the bed, for. B. with inclined lying surfaces of hospital beds in hospitals.
  • the bed cover with equipment carrier also allows the simultaneous attachment of two or additional equipment carriers to a bed, both in the form of attachment to one longitudinal part and in the form of attachment to both longitudinal parts of the bed cover, with corresponding space savings and ensuring the correct arrangement of the additional devices the user of the bed.
  • the device carrier according to the invention can also be removed from the longitudinal part at its end.
  • This offers the advantage that a bed with the bed covering according to the invention can be used as a normal bed without the device carrier attached, but if necessary can be equipped with the device carrier without replacing the bed. It has no aesthetically disruptive profile rails as in EP-A-0018613.
  • the invention enables aesthetic bedding at all, while the aesthetically disturbing hollow profile frame construction for the attachment of the urine bottle holder must remain unclad.

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EP84106132A 1983-06-01 1984-05-29 Bettverkleidung mit Geräteträger Expired EP0129735B1 (de)

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AT84106132T ATE41862T1 (de) 1983-06-01 1984-05-29 Bettverkleidung mit geraetetraeger.

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DE3319877A DE3319877A1 (de) 1983-06-01 1983-06-01 Bettumbau mit geraetetraeger
DE3319877 1983-06-01

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