EP1731125A1 - An auxiliary escalation unit for bed escalators - Google Patents
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- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G7/00—Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
- A61G7/002—Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons having adjustable mattress frame
- A61G7/012—Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons having adjustable mattress frame raising or lowering of the whole mattress frame
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G5/00—Chairs or personal conveyances specially adapted for patients or disabled persons, e.g. wheelchairs
- A61G5/10—Parts, details or accessories
- A61G5/104—Devices for lifting or tilting the whole wheelchair
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G3/00—Ambulance aspects of vehicles; Vehicles with special provisions for transporting patients or disabled persons, or their personal conveyances, e.g. for facilitating access of, or for loading, wheelchairs
- A61G3/02—Loading or unloading personal conveyances; Facilitating access of patients or disabled persons to, or exit from, vehicles
- A61G3/06—Transfer using ramps, lifts or the like
- A61G3/063—Transfer using ramps, lifts or the like using lifts separate from the vehicle, e.g. fixed on the pavement
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- the present invention relates to an auxiliary escalation unit for bed escalators, and more particularly relates to an improvement for smooth initial escalation of a supporting board of an escalation unit suited for supporting wheel chair and electromotive beds used for aged people and care patients.
- a supporting board is required to perform escalation whilst carrying a considerably heavy load such as a user thereon. Due to this basic mechanism, it is highly difficult to assure smooth initial escalation.
- the escalation device of the above-described prior proposal utilizes a movable opener and, during the original escalation stage, the opener comes in contact with an abutment incorporated in its pantograph mechanism to assist initial opening of the pantograph mechanism for smooth escalation of the supporting board.
- an auxiliary escalation unit includes a pedestal, a supporting board and a hydraulic cylinder.
- the hydraulic cylinder is pivoted at the lower end to the pedestal and carries an escalating roller via an L-lever. In the descending position of the supporting board, the escalating roller is in contact with an abutment associated with the supporting board.
- the auxiliary escalation unit is actuated for operation to make the L-lever escalate the supporting board to some extent via the escalating roller and the abutment so that cooperation of the main and auxiliary escalation units enables smooth initial escalation of the supporting board.
- the auxiliary escalation unit of the present invention is not in mechanical engagement of the main escalation unit, the auxiliary escalation unit is suited for combination with any type of main escalation unit.
- FIG. 1 A preferred embodiment of the auxiliary escalation unit in accordance with the present invention is shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
- a supporting board 5 is supported on a pedestal 1 via legs 3. Although only two legs 3 are shown in the illustration, four legs 3 are provided usually.
- Each leg 3 is pivoted at the lower end to the pedestal 1 and pivoted at the upper end to the supporting board 5.
- the pivoted lower end of one leg 3, the right side end in the illustration, is movable in the longitudinal direction of the pedestal 1 along a horizontal rail (not shown) affixed to the pedestal 1.
- the pivoted upper end of the other leg 3, the left side end in the illustration, is movable in the longitudinal direction of the supporting board 5 along a horizontal rail (not shown) affixed to the supporting board 5.
- An auxiliary leg 7 is pivoted at the lower end to the midway of one leg 3, the left side leg 3 in the illustration, and pivoted at the upper end to the supporting board 5.
- a drive motor 9 is pivoted at the proximal end to the supporting board 5 and its piston rod 11 is pivoted at the distal end to the lower end of a link 13.
- the upper end of the link 13 is pivoted to the first stationary shaft 15 supported by the supporting board 5 and extending horizontally in a direction normal to the longitudinal direction of the supporting board 5.
- An arm 17 integral with the link 13 is pivoted at the upper end to the stationary shaft 15.
- a connecting rod 19 is pivoted at one end, a left side end in the illustration, to the lower end of the arm 17 and at the other end, a right side end in the illustration, to the lower end of an arm 21.
- the arm 21 On the side of the left side foot 3, the arm 21 is pivoted at the upper end to the second stationary shaft 23 fixed on the leg 3, the right side leg in the illustration.
- the stationary shaft 23 extends horizontally in a direction parallel to the first stationary shaft 15.
- the main escalation unit of the above-described construction operates as follows;
- the drive motor 9 is switched on at starting of ascent of the supporting board 5. Its piston rod 11 advances to rotate the link 13 and the arm 17 clockwise in the illustration. Then the connecting rod 19 is pulled leftwards in the illustration to force the arm 21 rotate clockwise in the illustration. This rotation causes standing rotation of the leg 3, the right side leg 3 in the illustration, thereby pushing up the supporting board 5.
- the drive motor 9 is switched off at starting of descent of supporting board 5. In this state, all the related parts perform movements opposite to the ascending stage so that the right side leg 3 performs anti-standing rotation to pull down the supporting board 5.
- auxiliary escalation unit is associated with the right side leg 3 only in the case of the illustrated embodiment, all the legs should preferably associated with the auxiliary escalation unit in accordance with the present invention.
- a hydraulic cylinder 25 having a piston rod 27 is pivoted at the proximal end to the pedestal 1.
- a pneumatic cylinder is generally used for the hydraulic cylinder.
- An upright stand 29 on the pedestal 1 pivotally supports the apex of an L-lever 31 whose lower branch is pivotally connected at the lower end to the tip of the piston rod 27 of the hydraulic cylinder 25.
- the upper end of its upper branch carries an escalating roller 33.
- the hydraulic cylinder 25 Prior to starting of ascent of the supporting board 5, the hydraulic cylinder 25 is actuated and its piston rod advances to rotate the L-lever 31 about its pivotal apex clockwise in the illustration. As a result, the escalating roller 33 at the upper end of the upper branch of the L-lever 31 pushes up the abutment 35 with its associated supporting board 5. Soon after the hydraulic cylinder is stopped in operation and its piston rod 27 recedes to the initial position. Just prior to this stage or concurrently with this timing, the main escalation unit is driven for the above-described operation.
- the main escalation unit may be driven for concurrent operation with the auxiliary escalation unit or, as in the above-described embodiment, may be driven for operation with some delay from that of the auxiliary escalation unit. In either case, cooperation of the main and auxiliary escalation units assure smooth starting escalation of the entire system.
- the auxiliary escalation unit in accordance with the present invention is widely employable in the industrial field such as hospitals and care business for aged and bodily cripples people wherein beds are used.
- FIG. 3 A variant of the above-described auxiliary escalation unit is shown in Fig. 3, in the supporting board 5 is provided with a detachable head board 121, a detachable foot board 125 and a pair of detachable side rails 123. When the supporting board 5 is used as a home bedding, these additional parts may be detached from the supporting board 5.
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- The present invention relates to an auxiliary escalation unit for bed escalators, and more particularly relates to an improvement for smooth initial escalation of a supporting board of an escalation unit suited for supporting wheel chair and electromotive beds used for aged people and care patients.
- Patients always using beds in home cure, in particular aged people, prefer use of mattresses or bedding placed directly on floor to use of beds which make them associate hospital cure.
- When a patient is in the state in need of care assistance, the patient tends to fall to fracture due to the high position of his or her bed from a floor.
- When a mattress or a bedding is placed directly on a floor, however, low position of a patient lying on it causes difficulty in care assistance. Indispensable loin bending forces a care assistant to incur a great deal of load.
- As a consequence, it is highly wanted in the field of care activity to keep the low position of a mattress or bedding when the patient lies on it and to keep the high position of the mattress or bedding when the patient is attended by the care assistant.
- In an attempt to meet this requirement, the inventor of the present invention proposed an escalation device using a pantograph mechanism for a main escalation unit in his
Japanese patent application 2002-343270 - In an escalation device using any type of main escalation unit, a supporting board is required to perform escalation whilst carrying a considerably heavy load such as a user thereon. Due to this basic mechanism, it is highly difficult to assure smooth initial escalation.
- In order to overcome this difficulty in initial escalation, the escalation device of the above-described prior proposal utilizes a movable opener and, during the original escalation stage, the opener comes in contact with an abutment incorporated in its pantograph mechanism to assist initial opening of the pantograph mechanism for smooth escalation of the supporting board.
- This solution, however, is usable for a main escalation unit based on pantograph mechanism and, when used for a different type of main escalation unit, no effective operation is expectable. Stated otherwise, the proposed prior art system lack in universality
- It is thus the main object of the present invention to provide a universal auxiliary escalation unit usable in combination with an escalation device utilizing various types of main escalation unit.
- In accordance with the basic aspect of the present invention, an auxiliary escalation unit includes a pedestal, a supporting board and a hydraulic cylinder. The hydraulic cylinder is pivoted at the lower end to the pedestal and carries an escalating roller via an L-lever. In the descending position of the supporting board, the escalating roller is in contact with an abutment associated with the supporting board.
- During the initial stage of escalation process, concurrently with or slightly prior to actuation of the main escalation unit, the auxiliary escalation unit is actuated for operation to make the L-lever escalate the supporting board to some extent via the escalating roller and the abutment so that cooperation of the main and auxiliary escalation units enables smooth initial escalation of the supporting board.
- Since the auxiliary escalation unit of the present invention is not in mechanical engagement of the main escalation unit, the auxiliary escalation unit is suited for combination with any type of main escalation unit.
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- Fig. 1 is a side view of an escalation device incorporating a preferable embodiment of the auxiliary escalation unit in accordance with the present invention in a descending position,
- Fig. 2 is a side view of the auxiliary escalation unit in Fig. 1 in a descending position, and
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the auxiliary escalation unit in accordance with the present invention.
- A preferred embodiment of the auxiliary escalation unit in accordance with the present invention is shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
- First, the construction and the operation of the main escalation unit are explained. A supporting
board 5 is supported on a pedestal 1 vialegs 3. Although only twolegs 3 are shown in the illustration, fourlegs 3 are provided usually. - Each
leg 3 is pivoted at the lower end to the pedestal 1 and pivoted at the upper end to the supportingboard 5. The pivoted lower end of oneleg 3, the right side end in the illustration, is movable in the longitudinal direction of the pedestal 1 along a horizontal rail (not shown) affixed to the pedestal 1. The pivoted upper end of theother leg 3, the left side end in the illustration, is movable in the longitudinal direction of the supportingboard 5 along a horizontal rail (not shown) affixed to the supportingboard 5. - An
auxiliary leg 7 is pivoted at the lower end to the midway of oneleg 3, theleft side leg 3 in the illustration, and pivoted at the upper end to the supportingboard 5. - On the side of one
leg 3, the left side leg in the illustration, adrive motor 9 is pivoted at the proximal end to the supportingboard 5 and itspiston rod 11 is pivoted at the distal end to the lower end of alink 13. - The upper end of the
link 13 is pivoted to the firststationary shaft 15 supported by the supportingboard 5 and extending horizontally in a direction normal to the longitudinal direction of the supportingboard 5. Anarm 17 integral with thelink 13 is pivoted at the upper end to thestationary shaft 15. A connectingrod 19 is pivoted at one end, a left side end in the illustration, to the lower end of thearm 17 and at the other end, a right side end in the illustration, to the lower end of anarm 21. - On the side of the
left side foot 3, thearm 21 is pivoted at the upper end to the secondstationary shaft 23 fixed on theleg 3, the right side leg in the illustration. Thestationary shaft 23 extends horizontally in a direction parallel to the firststationary shaft 15. - The main escalation unit of the above-described construction operates as follows;
- The
drive motor 9 is switched on at starting of ascent of the supportingboard 5. Itspiston rod 11 advances to rotate thelink 13 and thearm 17 clockwise in the illustration. Then the connectingrod 19 is pulled leftwards in the illustration to force thearm 21 rotate clockwise in the illustration. This rotation causes standing rotation of theleg 3, theright side leg 3 in the illustration, thereby pushing up the supportingboard 5. - The
drive motor 9 is switched off at starting of descent of supportingboard 5. In this state, all the related parts perform movements opposite to the ascending stage so that theright side leg 3 performs anti-standing rotation to pull down the supportingboard 5. - Next, the construction and operation of the auxiliary escalation unit will be explained Although the auxiliary escalation unit is associated with the
right side leg 3 only in the case of the illustrated embodiment, all the legs should preferably associated with the auxiliary escalation unit in accordance with the present invention. - A
hydraulic cylinder 25 having apiston rod 27 is pivoted at the proximal end to the pedestal 1. Though not limited, a pneumatic cylinder is generally used for the hydraulic cylinder. - An
upright stand 29 on the pedestal 1 pivotally supports the apex of an L-lever 31 whose lower branch is pivotally connected at the lower end to the tip of thepiston rod 27 of thehydraulic cylinder 25. The upper end of its upper branch carries an escalatingroller 33. When the supportingboard 5 is in its descending position shown in Fig. 2, anabutment 35 fixed to the supportingboard 5 is kept in contact with the escalatingroller 33. - Prior to starting of ascent of the supporting
board 5, thehydraulic cylinder 25 is actuated and its piston rod advances to rotate the L-lever 31 about its pivotal apex clockwise in the illustration. As a result, the escalatingroller 33 at the upper end of the upper branch of the L-lever 31 pushes up theabutment 35 with its associated supportingboard 5. Soon after the hydraulic cylinder is stopped in operation and itspiston rod 27 recedes to the initial position. Just prior to this stage or concurrently with this timing, the main escalation unit is driven for the above-described operation. - In the above-described process, the main escalation unit may be driven for concurrent operation with the auxiliary escalation unit or, as in the above-described embodiment, may be driven for operation with some delay from that of the auxiliary escalation unit. In either case, cooperation of the main and auxiliary escalation units assure smooth starting escalation of the entire system.
- The auxiliary escalation unit in accordance with the present invention is widely employable in the industrial field such as hospitals and care business for aged and bodily cripples people wherein beds are used.
- A variant of the above-described auxiliary escalation unit is shown in Fig. 3, in the supporting
board 5 is provided with adetachable head board 121, adetachable foot board 125 and a pair ofdetachable side rails 123. When the supportingboard 5 is used as a home bedding, these additional parts may be detached from the supportingboard 5.
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- In a bed escalators provided with a supporting board, a pedestal for supporting said supporting board via legs, a main escalation unit affixed to said supporting board and an auxiliary escalation unit affixed to said pedestal, an auxiliary escalation unit characterized in
that a hydraulic cylinder pivoted at its proximal end to said pedestal supports an escalating roller via an L-lever, and
that said escalating roller is kept in contact with an abutment affixed to said supporting board when said supporting board is in a descending position. - An auxiliary escalation unit as claimed in claim 1 characterized in
that said supporting board is provided with at least one detachable element selected from a group consisting of a head board, a foot board and a pair of side rails.
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