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  • FIG.4 TILTABLE COT WITH RECIPROCAL MOTION ATTACHMENT File d March 31, 1967 FIG.4
  • the tiltable cot with reciprocal motion attachment comprises a cushioned structure having fixed legs at one end and movable legs at the other end, arranged to hold the cot on a horizontal or an inclined plane as desired.
  • a device including a motor and crank mechanism is positioned adjacent the foot of the cot and connected to stirrups for engagement on the feet and angles of a person reclining on the cot.
  • the arrangement of the cot in inclined position with the reciprocal motion means at the highest point thereof is such that helpful manipulation is imparted to the user through the alternate pushing and pulling motion longitudinally of the cot as imparted to the wearer by the reciprocal motion means and the stirrups.
  • the invention relates to a tiltable cot with a reciprocal motion attachment and more particularly to a tiltable cot wherein a reciprocal motion means is arranged to impart limited longitudinal motion to a person reclining on the cot with his feet at the highest point on the same.
  • a further object of the invention is the provision of a cot having fixed legs on one end and adjustable legs on the other so that the cot may be positioned in horizontal or inclined position.
  • a still further object of the invention is the provision of a reciprocal motion attachment for a cot which incorporates a crank motion for moving a desired body engaging member or members longitudinally of the cot in a controlled rhythmic motion.
  • the tiltable cot with reciprocal motion attachment disclosed herein is particularly useful in helping individuals relax and to ease muscular tension through the use of the body weight in opposing a gentle repetitious longitudinal motion pulling against the persons weight.
  • FIGURE 1 is a side elevation of the tiltable cot with reciprocal motion attachment in horizontal position, broken lines indicating an alternate position of the legs on one end of said cot.
  • FIGURE 2 is a side elevation of the tiltable cot in inclined position with broken lines indicating the position of a person lying thereon.
  • FIGURE 3 is an end elevation on line 3-3 of FIG- URE 1.
  • FIGURE 4 is a perspective detail on an enlarged scale showing one of a pair of stirrups as seen in FIGURE 2.
  • FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of a bifurcated at tachment member as seen in FIGURE 2, and to which a pair of the stirrups as seen in FIGURE 4 may be attached.
  • a cot which comprises a main body member 10 having a fixed leg construction 11 at the foot end thereof, and a movable leg construction 12 at the head end thereof.
  • the movable leg construction 12 is secured to the body 10 of the cot by means of sleeves 13 and the engaging ends of the leg construction 12 are horizontal, as seen in FIGURE 1, so that they engage the sleeves 13 whether the legs extend vertically downwardly beneath the body 10 of the cot or vertically upwardly in spaced relation to the head end thereof, as seen in broken lines in FIGURE 1.
  • FIGURE 1 of the drawing it will be seen that an electric motor and a crank arrangement 14 are mounted beneath the cot adjacent the head end with a crank arm 15 extending beyond the foot of the cot and into a supporting and guiding housing '16.
  • the upper end of the crank arm 15 is shown engaged in a slidable Wedgeshaped member 17 which may be used as a source of desirable reciprocal motion on the person using the cot.
  • FIGURE 2 of the drawings it will be seen that the leg assembly v12 on the head end of the cot has been reversed so that the head end of the cot is at a lower level than the foot end, and that a person reclining on the cot as shown in broken lines, will lie with his head and body at a lower position than his feet.
  • a pair of stirrups 18, one of which is shown in perspective detail in FIGURE 4 of the drawings, are positioned about the patients feet and ankles and secured thereto by fasteners or connecting straps 19.
  • Each stirrup is provided Wit-h a pocket-forming partition 20 which provides space for engagement with an upstanding end 21 of a bifurcated adapter member 22 which is engaged in the upper end of the crank arm 15 as seen in FIG- URE 2 of the drawings.
  • the bifurcated adapter member is also seen in perspective in FIGURE 5 of the drawings.
  • a cot having fixed legs on one end and adjustable legs on the other end, whereby said other end of said cot may be positioned on the level of the end having the fixed legs or at a location therebelow; a reciprocal motion device including means for imparting longitudinal movement relative to said cot and positioned adjacent the fixed leg end of said cot and means on said reciprocal motion device engageable with a persons body, and specifically the feet and angles thereof, for imparting reciprocal longitudinal movement thereto in opposition to the weight of the persons body on the tilted cot, said means including a crank, a crank arm and stirrups on said person and means interconnecting said crank arm and said stirrups.

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April 1969 J. E. RAMSEY 3,441,014
TILTABLE COT WITH RECIPROCAL MOTION ATTACHMENT File d March 31, 1967 FIG.4
INVEN R. JAMES E. RAMS BY WM ATTORNEY United States Patent 3,441,014 TILTABLE COT WITH RECIPROCAL MOTION ATTACHMENT James E. Ramsey, 246 Miami Ave., Norristown, Pa. 19401 Filed Mar. 31, 1967, Ser. No. 627,337 Int. Cl. A61g 7/04; A61h 1/00 U.S. Cl. 12833 4 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The tiltable cot with reciprocal motion attachment comprises a cushioned structure having fixed legs at one end and movable legs at the other end, arranged to hold the cot on a horizontal or an inclined plane as desired. A device including a motor and crank mechanism is positioned adjacent the foot of the cot and connected to stirrups for engagement on the feet and angles of a person reclining on the cot. The arrangement of the cot in inclined position with the reciprocal motion means at the highest point thereof is such that helpful manipulation is imparted to the user through the alternate pushing and pulling motion longitudinally of the cot as imparted to the wearer by the reciprocal motion means and the stirrups.
The invention relates to a tiltable cot with a reciprocal motion attachment and more particularly to a tiltable cot wherein a reciprocal motion means is arranged to impart limited longitudinal motion to a person reclining on the cot with his feet at the highest point on the same.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a cot having fixed legs on one end and adjustable legs on the other so that the cot may be positioned in horizontal or inclined position.
A still further object of the invention is the provision of a reciprocal motion attachment for a cot which incorporates a crank motion for moving a desired body engaging member or members longitudinally of the cot in a controlled rhythmic motion.
The tiltable cot with reciprocal motion attachment disclosed herein is particularly useful in helping individuals relax and to ease muscular tension through the use of the body weight in opposing a gentle repetitious longitudinal motion pulling against the persons weight.
With the foregoing and other objects in View which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it being the intention to cover all changes and modifications of the example of the invention herein chosen for purposes of the disclosure, which do not constitute departures from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a side elevation of the tiltable cot with reciprocal motion attachment in horizontal position, broken lines indicating an alternate position of the legs on one end of said cot.
FIGURE 2 is a side elevation of the tiltable cot in inclined position with broken lines indicating the position of a person lying thereon.
FIGURE 3 is an end elevation on line 3-3 of FIG- URE 1.
FIGURE 4 is a perspective detail on an enlarged scale showing one of a pair of stirrups as seen in FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of a bifurcated at tachment member as seen in FIGURE 2, and to which a pair of the stirrups as seen in FIGURE 4 may be attached.
3,441,014 Patented Apr. 29, 1969 'ice By referring to the drawings, and FIGURES 1, 2 and 3 in particular, it will be seen that a cot has been disclosed which comprises a main body member 10 having a fixed leg construction 11 at the foot end thereof, and a movable leg construction 12 at the head end thereof. The movable leg construction 12 is secured to the body 10 of the cot by means of sleeves 13 and the engaging ends of the leg construction 12 are horizontal, as seen in FIGURE 1, so that they engage the sleeves 13 whether the legs extend vertically downwardly beneath the body 10 of the cot or vertically upwardly in spaced relation to the head end thereof, as seen in broken lines in FIGURE 1.
Still referring to FIGURE 1 of the drawing, it will be seen that an electric motor and a crank arrangement 14 are mounted beneath the cot adjacent the head end with a crank arm 15 extending beyond the foot of the cot and into a supporting and guiding housing '16. The upper end of the crank arm 15 is shown engaged in a slidable Wedgeshaped member 17 which may be used as a source of desirable reciprocal motion on the person using the cot.
By referring now to FIGURE 2 of the drawings, it will be seen that the leg assembly v12 on the head end of the cot has been reversed so that the head end of the cot is at a lower level than the foot end, and that a person reclining on the cot as shown in broken lines, will lie with his head and body at a lower position than his feet.
A pair of stirrups 18, one of which is shown in perspective detail in FIGURE 4 of the drawings, are positioned about the patients feet and ankles and secured thereto by fasteners or connecting straps 19. Each stirrup is provided Wit-h a pocket-forming partition 20 which provides space for engagement with an upstanding end 21 of a bifurcated adapter member 22 which is engaged in the upper end of the crank arm 15 as seen in FIG- URE 2 of the drawings. The bifurcated adapter member is also seen in perspective in FIGURE 5 of the drawings.
It will be observed that operation of the electric motor 14 and crank thereon will move the crank arm 15 in a back and forth motion relative to the body 10 of the cot so that the stirrups 18 positioned on the feet of a person reclining thereon will impart the same movement to a person and thus gently move the persons body longitudinally opposed by the weight of the person.
It will thus be seen that a tiltable cot with a reciprocal motion attachment has been disclosed which meets the several objects of the invention, and having thus described my invention what I claim is:
1. A cot having fixed legs on one end and adjustable legs on the other end, whereby said other end of said cot may be positioned on the level of the end having the fixed legs or at a location therebelow; a reciprocal motion device including means for imparting longitudinal movement relative to said cot and positioned adjacent the fixed leg end of said cot and means on said reciprocal motion device engageable with a persons body, and specifically the feet and angles thereof, for imparting reciprocal longitudinal movement thereto in opposition to the weight of the persons body on the tilted cot, said means including a crank, a crank arm and stirrups on said person and means interconnecting said crank arm and said stirrups.
2. The tiltable cot with reciprocal motion attachment set forth in claim 1 and wherein the end of the said cot having the adjustable legs is provided with horizontally disposed sleeves and the legs have offset end portions at right angles thereto engaging said sleeves whereby said legs may be positioned in depending or inverted upward relation to said cot.
3. The tiltable cot with reciprocal motion attachment set forth in claim \1 and wherein the reciprocal motion mechanism comprises an electric motor and a crank for moving said crank arm and the means interconnecting the stirrups 3 4 and the crank arm comprise a bifurcated member engage- 2,815,020 12/ 1957 Barkschat 128-25 able in said stirrups and crank arm. 2,983,930 5/1961 Porritt 562X 4. The tiltable cot with reciprocal motion attachment 3,075,205 1/1963 Canova 5--109 set forth in claim 1 and wherein a body-engaging mem- 3,081,085 3/1963 De Girolamo 562X ber is directly engaged on said crank arm and slidably 5 3,286,708 11/1966 Gartner 128-24 positioned on said cot.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 5 2,845,063 7/1958 Allen 128-32 10 1,602,679 10/1926 Kiblel' 51 14 CASMIR A. NUNBERG, Primary Examiner.
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