GB2144033A - Obstetric chairs - Google Patents
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- GB2144033A GB2144033A GB08320065A GB8320065A GB2144033A GB 2144033 A GB2144033 A GB 2144033A GB 08320065 A GB08320065 A GB 08320065A GB 8320065 A GB8320065 A GB 8320065A GB 2144033 A GB2144033 A GB 2144033A
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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
- A61G15/00—Operating chairs; Dental chairs; Accessories specially adapted therefor, e.g. work stands
- A61G15/005—Chairs specially adapted for gynaecological purposes, e.g. obstetrical chairs
Description
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SPECIFICATION
Improvements relating to obstetric chairs
5 This invention relates to obstetric chairs.
One of the requirements of an obstetric chair is that it shall be capable of undergoing positional adjustment, both in relation to the height of the seat portion of the chair above 10 the ground and in relation to the attitude of the chair, that is to say any tilt presented by the generally horizontal seat portion of the chair and generally vertical back rest portion of the chair in relation to reference horizontal 15 and vertical planes.
It is desirable that this requirement shall be met by a structure which is simple and hence does not entail high manufacturing cost and yet is sufficiently strong to support the chair 20 proper in a stable manner notwithstanding movement of the patient from time to time.
According to the invention there is provided an obstetric chair comprising
(a) a chair proper of a form suitable for 25 occupation by a patient preparatory to and during delivery,
(b) a chair support including a generally horizontal base, a first chair carrier linkage of triangulated form having legs extending
30 downwardly from an apex and connected at their lower ends to the base in a pivotal mode about substantially horizontal axes, one of the legs having an extension projecting beyond the apex and serving as an attachment means 35 for the chair proper at one of two vertically spaced attachment points on said chair, and tie means for connecting the chair proper at the other of said vertically spaced points to one of the legs of the first triangulated linkage 40 so that the tie means, chair, and the last said leg form effectively a second tirangulated linkage,
(c) means for controlling the height and attitude of the chair proper relatively to the
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(i) means for varying the geometry of the first triangulated linkage and hence the height of its apex and the first attachment point,
(ii) means for varying the geometry of the 50 second triangulated linkage and hence the angle to the vertical of a line drawn through said points of attachment.
By provision of a support for the chair proper incorporating two triangulated link-55 ages, the structure as a whole can be made of sufficient rigidity (as regards the position into which it is adjusted) to provide reliable and stable support for the chair proper, can nevertheless avoid the use of individual members of 60 the triangulated structures which are of excessive cross-section and weight and can hence be produced ecomonically.
Further features of the invention will be apparent from, or specifically pointed out in, 65 the following description given by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing wherein there is shown (diagrammati-cally) one embodiment of obstetric chair in accordance with the invention.
Referring to the drawing, the structure comprises a chair proper 10 of any suitable construction for the purpose in question and including a seat portion 11 preferably incorporating an open-fronted slot, a back rest portion 12 and at each side arms 13 which serve to connect the back rest portion and seat proper and rigidify the structure as a whole.
The chair is mounted on a support 14 which comprises a base 15 conveniently in the form of a frame which is rectangular as viewed in plan and which is of elongate form, i.e. has a greater length than width.
The base frame is mobile by reason of being mounted on wheels 16 which may conveniently be castor wheels capable of swivelling about a vertical axis and of a design conventionally employed in hospital furniture. One or more of these wheels may be equipped with a brake means movable between an operative braking position to hold the base frame stationary and a releasing position in which it can be moved from place to place in the hospital or maternity ward.
The support for the chair proper further comprises two triangulated structures of which the first comprises, at each side of the base frame, two legs 17 and 18 pivotally connected to each other about a horizontal axis 19 forming the apex of the triangulated structure. From this apex the legs extend downwardly and are connected at their lower ends to a side member of the base frame 15, in both cases for movement about horizontal pivotal axes 20 and 21 respectively, and in the former case for translatory movement in a direction longitudinally of the base frame.
For this purpose the lower end of the leg 1 7 may be equipped with roller means (not shown) which is captive laterally in a horizontally extending guide means 22 secured to one of the side members of the base frame 15.
The leg 1 7 has an extension 17a beyond the apex 19 and the free end of the extension 17a is adapted in any suitable manner to provide a support point 23 for the chair proper 10. For this purpose the back rest portion 12 may be provided with a horizontal rail or spindle received in an upwardly presented bearing or cradle of the extension 17a with suitable retaining means to prevent removal of the chair proper from assembled relation with the support 14.
The second triangulated structure incorporated in the support 15 comprises a tie means in the form of a tie member 24 which includes male and female components 24a, 24b formed with complementary cooperating acme threads. The female component may incorporate a nut housed in the interior of the
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generally tubular componenet 24b and rotata-ble by means of a suitable drive mechanism operable by means of a rotatable handle 25.
The cooperating threads are self-locking in 5 relation to load, i.e. tension or compression applied endwise to the tie member 24. At one end the tie member 24 is connected for pivotal movement about an axis 26 to a bracket 27 clamped or otherwise secured to 10 the leg 17 while at its opposite end the tie member 24 is adapted for connection pivo-tally about an axis 28 to the back rest portion 1 2 of the chair proper at a second attachment point spaced vertically from the axis 23. 1 5 The connection at the point 28 may be releasable, i.e. comprise a bearing or cradle and a rod or rail together with retaining means for securing these parts releasably in assembled relation.
20 To adjust the height of the chair proper in an upward and downward direction, as indicated by arrow 29, the geometry of the first triangulated linkage is varied by an actuating means 30 conveniently in the form of a 25 hydraulic ram 31, the piston rod 32 of which may be pivotally connected to any convenient part of the first triangulated structure, for example a bracket 18a projecting laterally from the leg 18, or possibly from the exten-30 sion 17a (the precise arrangement not being shown in the drawing).
For admitting fluid, for example hydraulic fluid, to the ram and exhausting it therefrom, any suitable means may be provided such as 35 a foot-operated or hand-operated pump 34 associated operatively with valve means (not shown).
In operation extension of the piston rod 32 serves to raise the height of the apex 19 and 40 hence the attachment point 23, the pivotal axes 20 and 21 then moving towards each other by reason of movement of the roller means along the guideway 22.
It will be understood that the duplication of 45 the first triangulated structure at each side of the base frame provides the necessary leteral stability for the chair proper, there being either two laterally spaced attachment points 23 or else an elongate bearing for receiving a 50 rod or rail on the back rest portion 12 of the chair proper.
On the other hand, in respect of the second triangulated linkage, it would be adequate for a single tie member 24 to be provided in a 55 central position between the lateral boundaries of the back rest portion 12 of the chair and connected to a rod which defines the pivotal axis 26 and extends between brackets 27 on the two laterally spaced legs 1 7.
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Claims (9)
1. An obstetric chair comprising
(a) a chair proper of a form suitable for occupation by a patient perparatory to and 65 during delivery.
(b) a chair support including a generally horizontal base, a first chair carrier linkage of triangulated form having legs extending downwardly from an apex and connected at their lower ends to the base in a pivotal mode about substantially horizontal axes, one of the legs having an extension projecting beyond the apex and serving as an attachment means for the chair proper at one to two vertically spaced attachment points on said chair, and tie means for connecting the chair proper at the other of said vertically spaced points to one of the legs of the first triangulated linkage so that the tie means, chair, and the last said leg form effectively a second triangulated linkage,
(c) means for controlling the height and attitude of the chair proper relatively to the base comprising
(i) means for varying the geometry of the first triangulated linkage and hence the height of its apex and the first attachment point,
(ii) means for varying the geometry of the second triangulated linkage and hence the angle to the vertical of a line drawn through said points of attachment.
2. An obstetric chair according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the legs of the first triangulated linkage is connected at its lower end to the base for movment along the base in a translatory mode and the means for varying the geometry of the first triangulated linkage produces variation in the distance between spaced pivotal, substantially horizontal, axes about which the lower ends of the legs pivot relatively to the base.
3. An obstetric chair according to either of claims 1 and 2 wherein the means for varying the geometry of the second triangulated linkage comprises means for varying effective length of one of the members thereof.
4. An obstetric chair according to claim 3 wherein the tie means of the second triangulated linkage comprises a tie member including components movable relative to each other to vary the effective length of the tie member by or through the intermediary of mechanism which is self-locking under the load imposed upon it during occupancy of the chair proper.
5. An obstetric chair according to claim 4 wherein the tie member comprises screw-threaded male and female components, with means for rotating one of these relatively to the other.
6. An obstetric chair according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the base is of elongate form as viewed in plan and the first and second triangulated linkages are arranged to present attachment means lying in an upwardly extending plane transverse to the length of the frame and situated adjacent one end thereof to enable the chair proper to be mounted at one end of the base and presented outwardly thereof.
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7. An obstetric chair according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the base is mounted on wheels equipped with brake means.
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8. Any novel feature or combination thereof herein described and/or shown in the accompanying drawings.
9. An obstetric chair substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as 10 shown in the accompanying drawings.
Printed in the United Kingdom for
Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Dd 8818935, 1985, 4235. Published at The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings,
London, WC2A 1AY, from which copies may be obtained.
Priority Applications (2)
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GB08320065A GB2144033A (en) | 1983-07-26 | 1983-07-26 | Obstetric chairs |
EP84108075A EP0133228A1 (en) | 1983-07-26 | 1984-07-10 | Improvements relating to obstetric chairs |
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GB08320065A GB2144033A (en) | 1983-07-26 | 1983-07-26 | Obstetric chairs |
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WO1996022758A1 (en) * | 1995-01-24 | 1996-08-01 | Sonesta Scandinavian Ab | Urology- and gynecology bench |
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AU646199B1 (en) * | 1992-11-03 | 1994-02-10 | Wayne David Johnson | Natal chair |
GB2424178A (en) * | 2005-03-18 | 2006-09-20 | Kathleen Topping | Portable height adjustable chair for use by an obstetrics practitioner during delivery of a baby |
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US2682437A (en) * | 1952-03-29 | 1954-06-29 | Forrest H Howard | Obstetrical table with pivotal table top |
DE1213955B (en) * | 1961-06-29 | 1966-04-07 | Eric Comhaire | Dental treatment chair |
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US3397883A (en) * | 1965-09-27 | 1968-08-20 | Kiehn Products Company | Motorized combined invalid walker and lift device |
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