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US3069543A US61524A US6152460A US3069543A US 3069543 A US3069543 A US 3069543A US 61524 A US61524 A US 61524A US 6152460 A US6152460 A US 6152460A US 3069543 A US3069543 A US 3069543A
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  • the frame carrying the table top is linked to the base plate by a lever-like supporting structure which is pivoted at its upper end to the frame intermediate its length and at its lower end to the base plate; a driving shaft rotatably mounted on the lever-like supporting structure drives an upper or first gearing and a lower or second gearing, each gearing composed of two components of which one rotates with the shaft; the second component of the rirst gearing is iixedly mounted on the frame to tilt the same relative to the supporting structure while the second component of the second gearing is iixedly connected to a cam which is rotatably mounted on the lever-like supporting structure, Slides on the base plate and support said lever-like structure in differently inclined positions relative to the base plate.
  • the accompanying drawing shows a heretofore known arrangement of a tiltable X-ray table and an embodiment of an X-ray table according to the invention.
  • FIGURE l is a side View of a known X-ray table in vertical position.
  • FIGURE 2 is a side view of the same table in horizontal position.
  • FIGURE 3 is a diagrammatic side view of the tiltable X-ray table according to the invention in its vertical position and FIGURE 4 is a similar view of the table in its horizontal position.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a known tiltable X-ray table.
  • the reference 1 denotes the frame carrying the table top, 2 the screen, 3, ⁇ the X-ray tube. It is appare-nt from the drawing that the height h of the table top above the floor equals the sum of the height b of the frame pivot above the floor and the thickness a of the trame above the axis of the pivot.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 The construction of the tiltable X-ray table according to the invention is shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 in vertical and horizontal position, respectively.
  • the table top 1 is carried by a frame 4, to which wheels 5 are laterally secured (in the projection shown in the drawing one wheel only is visible) carrying pivots 6 which are mounted in arms 7 (in the projection one only is shown), said arms being mounted for swivelling movement about pivots 8 in the base plate 9.
  • a motor 1i) is adapted to rotate worms 11 and 12, which drive the worm wheels S and 13.
  • the wheel S is rigidly connected to the frame 4, while the wheel 13 3,069,543 Patented Dec. 18, 1962 is connected to a cam 14, suitably shaped and supported against a roller 15, which is rotatably mounted in the base plate 9.
  • the cam 14 rotates about an eccentric pivot 17, with the result that the distance of the pivot 17 and thus also of the arms 7 from the roller 1S i.e. from the base plate or oor is altered.
  • the arms 7 are tilted and the pivot 6 travels along a circular path, the centre of which is formed by the pivot 8.
  • the frame 4 rotates around the pivot 6 in clockwise direction until it reaches the horizontal position shown in FIG. 3.
  • the shape of the cam 14 is chosen such that the height of the pivot 6 above iloor should at any time be as advantageous as possible in relation to the momentary position of the frame 4 or of the table top 1.
  • the dimension a can be chosen so that a suiiiciently large excision 16 can be provided in the frame 4 to permit for the passage ofthe screen carrier and of the high voltage cables for the X-ray tube.
  • the excision 16 permits any required displacement of the X-ray tube and of the screen without any limitation of their longitudinal displacement.
  • the roller 1S may be mounted displaceably in vertical direction in the base plate 9, and thereby the height lz (see FIGS. l and 2) can be chosen as momentarily desired.
  • a tiltable X-ray table comprising in combination ⁇ (a) a base plate;
  • a first gearing comprising two cooperating components; one component rotating with said shaft and the other component xedly mounted on the frame, said gearing adapted to tilt the frame relative to the supporting structure;
  • cam means pivoted to said supporting structure and sliding on said base plate to support said structure in differently inclined positons relative to the base plate;
  • a second gearing comprising two cooperating components; one component rotating with said shaft and the other component ixedly connected to said cam means to rotatably drive the same and thus effect the said dilerently inclined positions of the supporting structure;
  • a tiltable X-ray table comprising in combination (a) a base plate;
  • each arm pivoted at its upper end to one of opposing sides of the frame intermediate its length and at it slower end to the base plate;
  • a rst gearing comprising two cooperating components; one component rotating with said shaft and the other component xedly mounted on the frame, said gearing adapted to tilt the frame relative to the arms;
  • cam means pivoted to said at least one arm and sliding on the base plate to support such arm in differently inclined positions relative to the base plate;
  • a second gearing comprising two cooperating components; one component rotating with said shaft and the other component fxedly connected to said cam means to rotatably drive the same and thus eiect the said differently inclined positions of Said arms;
  • a tiltable X-ray table according to claim 1 com- 20 5.
  • a tiltable X-ray table according to claim 2 comprising roller means rotatably mounted in the base plate to support said cam means.
  • a tiltable X-ray table according to claim 2 comprising roller means rotatably and in vertical direction adjustably mounted in the base plate to support said cam means.
  • a tiltable X-ray table according to claim 1 wherein said first gearing comprises a Worm rotating with said shaft and a worm wheel xedly mounted on the frame.
  • a tiltable X-ray table according to claim 1 wherein said second gearing comprises a worm rotating with said shaft and a worm wheel xedly connected to the cam means.

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Dec. 18, 1962 J. SAZAVSKY/ 3,069,543
TILTABLE WALL 0R TABLE As USED 1N x-RAY EMMINATIONS Filed oct. 1o, 1960 fig -2 iff-4 1N V EN TOR.
Unite States Patent O 3,069,543 TILTABLE WALL GR TABLE AS USED IN X-RAY EXAMINATINS Jaromr Szavsky, Morirany, Czechoslovakia, assigner t Chirana Praha, narodni podnik, Prague, Czechoslovakia Filed Oct. 10, 1960, Ser. No. 61,524 Claims. (Ci. Z50- 55) The present invention relates to a tiltable wall or table as used in X-ray examinations. It is desirable that such tiltable tables comply with the following basic requirements:
(1) An easy tilting of the table to a horizontal position and further as far as the so-called Trendelenburgh position (45 below the horizontal),
(2) The bed plate, when in horizontal position, should not be more than 80 cm. above the oor,
l(3) The displacement in longitudinal direction of the X-ray tube and screen should be as large as possible in particular when the table is tilted into horizontal position.
These requirements are fullled to a substantial degree by the tiltable table according to the present invention.
According to the main feature of the invention the frame carrying the table top is linked to the base plate by a lever-like supporting structure which is pivoted at its upper end to the frame intermediate its length and at its lower end to the base plate; a driving shaft rotatably mounted on the lever-like supporting structure drives an upper or first gearing and a lower or second gearing, each gearing composed of two components of which one rotates with the shaft; the second component of the rirst gearing is iixedly mounted on the frame to tilt the same relative to the supporting structure while the second component of the second gearing is iixedly connected to a cam which is rotatably mounted on the lever-like supporting structure, Slides on the base plate and support said lever-like structure in differently inclined positions relative to the base plate.
The accompanying drawing shows a heretofore known arrangement of a tiltable X-ray table and an embodiment of an X-ray table according to the invention.
FIGURE l is a side View ofa known X-ray table in vertical position.
FIGURE 2 is a side view of the same table in horizontal position.
FIGURE 3 is a diagrammatic side view of the tiltable X-ray table according to the invention in its vertical position and FIGURE 4 is a similar view of the table in its horizontal position.
FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a known tiltable X-ray table. In both FIGURES the reference 1 denotes the frame carrying the table top, 2 the screen, 3,` the X-ray tube. It is appare-nt from the drawing that the height h of the table top above the floor equals the sum of the height b of the frame pivot above the floor and the thickness a of the trame above the axis of the pivot.
The construction of the tiltable X-ray table according to the invention is shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 in vertical and horizontal position, respectively. The table top 1 is carried by a frame 4, to which wheels 5 are laterally secured (in the projection shown in the drawing one wheel only is visible) carrying pivots 6 which are mounted in arms 7 (in the projection one only is shown), said arms being mounted for swivelling movement about pivots 8 in the base plate 9.
A motor 1i) is adapted to rotate worms 11 and 12, which drive the worm wheels S and 13. The wheel S is rigidly connected to the frame 4, while the wheel 13 3,069,543 Patented Dec. 18, 1962 is connected to a cam 14, suitably shaped and supported against a roller 15, which is rotatably mounted in the base plate 9.
When the frame 4 is being tilted, the cam 14 rotates about an eccentric pivot 17, with the result that the distance of the pivot 17 and thus also of the arms 7 from the roller 1S i.e. from the base plate or oor is altered. The arms 7 are tilted and the pivot 6 travels along a circular path, the centre of which is formed by the pivot 8. At the same time the frame 4 rotates around the pivot 6 in clockwise direction until it reaches the horizontal position shown in FIG. 3. The shape of the cam 14 is chosen such that the height of the pivot 6 above iloor should at any time be as advantageous as possible in relation to the momentary position of the frame 4 or of the table top 1. With such an arrangement of the new device the dimension a (see FIGS. l and 2) can be chosen so that a suiiiciently large excision 16 can be provided in the frame 4 to permit for the passage ofthe screen carrier and of the high voltage cables for the X-ray tube.
The excision 16 permits any required displacement of the X-ray tube and of the screen without any limitation of their longitudinal displacement. In addition, the roller 1S may be mounted displaceably in vertical direction in the base plate 9, and thereby the height lz (see FIGS. l and 2) can be chosen as momentarily desired.
While one embodiment of the invention has been shown and described by way of illustration, it will be well understood that it may be constructed in various other embodiments which come within the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim as my invention is:
l. A tiltable X-ray table comprising in combination `(a) a base plate;
(b) a frame carrying a table top;
(c) a lever-like supporting structure tiltably holding said frame; said structure pivoted at its upper end to the frame intermediate its length and at its lower end to the base plate;
(d) a driving shaft rotatably mounted on said supporting structure and extending from the upper end towards the lower end thereof;
(e) a first gearing comprising two cooperating components; one component rotating with said shaft and the other component xedly mounted on the frame, said gearing adapted to tilt the frame relative to the supporting structure;
(f) cam means pivoted to said supporting structure and sliding on said base plate to support said structure in differently inclined positons relative to the base plate;
(g) a second gearing comprising two cooperating components; one component rotating with said shaft and the other component ixedly connected to said cam means to rotatably drive the same and thus effect the said dilerently inclined positions of the supporting structure;
(h) and driving means for said shaft actuating said rst and second gearing whereby the pivoted upper end of the supporting structure is lowered and raised, respectively, relative to the base plate while the frame is being tilted between vertical and horizontal positions.
2. A tiltable X-ray table comprising in combination (a) a base plate;
(b) a frame carrying a table top;
(c) not more than two supporting arms tiltably holding the frame; each arm pivoted at its upper end to one of opposing sides of the frame intermediate its length and at it slower end to the base plate;
(d) a driving shaft rotatably mounted on at least one arm and extending from the upper end towards the lower end thereof;
(e) a rst gearing comprising two cooperating components; one component rotating with said shaft and the other component xedly mounted on the frame, said gearing adapted to tilt the frame relative to the arms;
(f) cam means pivoted to said at least one arm and sliding on the base plate to support such arm in differently inclined positions relative to the base plate;
(g) a second gearing comprising two cooperating components; one component rotating with said shaft and the other component fxedly connected to said cam means to rotatably drive the same and thus eiect the said differently inclined positions of Said arms;
(lz) and driving means for said at least one shaft actuating said iirst and said second gearing whereby the pivoted upper end of said arms is lowered and raised, respectively, relative to the base plate while the frame is being tilted between vertical and horizontal positions.
3. A tiltable X-ray table according to claim 1 com- 20 5. A tiltable X-ray table according to claim 2 comprising roller means rotatably mounted in the base plate to support said cam means.
6. A tiltable X-ray table according to claim 2 comprising roller means rotatably and in vertical direction adjustably mounted in the base plate to support said cam means.
7. A tiltable X-ray table according to claim 1 wherein said first gearing comprises a Worm rotating with said shaft and a worm wheel xedly mounted on the frame.
8. A tiltable X-ray table according to claim 1 wherein said second gearing comprises a worm rotating with said shaft and a worm wheel xedly connected to the cam means.
9. A tiltable X-ray table according to claim 2 wherein said rst gearing comprises a worm rotating with said shaft and a worm wheel fixedly mounted on the frame.
10. A tiltable Xaray table according to claim 1 wherein said second gearing comprises a worm rotating with said shaft and a worm wheel xedly connected to the cam means.
References Qted in the tile of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,692,173 Lowitzsch Oct. 19, 1954 FOREIGN PATENTS 464,958 Italy Aug. 4, 1951 785,154 Great Britain Oct. 23, 1957
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