US56211A - Improvement in invalid-bedsteads - Google Patents

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  • This invention relates to a new and improved invalid-bedstead; and it consists in constructing the bed-bottom in such a manner that it will be capable of being adjusted in various positions, so that the patient may bein a horizontal position or have his body more or less inclined, and the lower extremities more or less bowed, as may be required, the bed-bottom, by means of the several adjustments, being readily7 converted from a bed to a chair, and also capable of being readily adapted to the length of the legs of the patient.
  • the invention is more especially designed for hospitals; but it may be advantageously used in all cases.
  • the bed-bottom is composed of threeprincipal parts, B O D.
  • the part B is constructed of two parallel side strips, el d, connected by cross-bars e, and the strips d d are attached at one end to the side pieces, ff, of the frame A by pivot-bolts g.
  • This part B supports the body of the patient, and it may be placed in a horizontal position, so as to rest on strips h It, attached to the inner surfaces of the sides ofthe frame A or it may be placed in an inclined position and secured at a greater or less degree of inclination by means of a prop or frame, E',
  • the part C of the frame A is composed of two side strips, k 7c, connected by a cross-bar, Z, the strips 7c 7c being connectedat one end to the side pieces, ff, of the frame A by the same bolt-s g which connect the part B to A.
  • the opposite ends of the strips k 7c have longitudinal slots l made in them, in which the ends of a shaft, E, are iitted, the ends of said shaft being square and having each a screw, F, passing through them, said screws also passv ing through metal straps G, which are litt-ed over the slotted ends of the strips lo 7c.
  • the part D is constructed similarly to the part C, m fmJ being the side strips, and n u cross-bars connected to it.
  • the strips m m are iitted at onel end on the shaft E, at the inner sides of the strips k k of the part C, and at the lower end of D there are two side catches, o o, which, when shoved outward, engage with racks p p on the strips 7L h of frame A.
  • the two parts C D support the legs or lower extremities of the patient; and it will be seen that by adjusting the partD on the racks p 19 the two parts C D may be made to have a more or less oblique position relatively with each other, and the thighs, or the portion of the legs from the thighs to the knees, placed at a greater or less degree of inclination, as described.
  • the two parts C D may also be lengthened or distended to suit the length of the legs by adjusting the shaft E, as previously described. This lengthening or distending of the parts C D, besides the mere adapting of said parts to suit the length of the legs, may be advantageously' employed in treating fractured limbs.

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f UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM A. GUYER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEIVI ENT IN INVALID-BEDSTEADS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 56,211, dated July 10, 1866 g, antedated May l, 1866.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM A. GUYEE, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Invalid- Bedstead and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and eXact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being 'had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l represents a side sectional view of my invention taken in the line :t at', Fig. 2; Fig. 2, a plan or top view of the same; Figs. 3, 4, 5, and 6, detached views of the bed-bottoni, showing the different positions in which it may be adjusted.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.
This invention relates to a new and improved invalid-bedstead; and it consists in constructing the bed-bottom in such a manner that it will be capable of being adjusted in various positions, so that the patient may bein a horizontal position or have his body more or less inclined, and the lower extremities more or less bowed, as may be required, the bed-bottom, by means of the several adjustments, being readily7 converted from a bed to a chair, and also capable of being readily adapted to the length of the legs of the patient.
The invention is more especially designed for hospitals; but it may be advantageously used in all cases.
Arepresents a horizontal rectangular frame supported by four legs, a, provided with casters b, the ends of the frame A having handles c attached to it. These parts constitute the bedstead.
The bed-bottom is composed of threeprincipal parts, B O D.
The part B is constructed of two parallel side strips, el d, connected by cross-bars e, and the strips d d are attached at one end to the side pieces, ff, of the frame A by pivot-bolts g. This part B supports the body of the patient, and it may be placed in a horizontal position, so as to rest on strips h It, attached to the inner surfaces of the sides ofthe frame A or it may be placed in an inclined position and secured at a greater or less degree of inclination by means of a prop or frame, E',
which is attached to the back or under side of B by hinges i, and has its lower end fitted in racks jj on the strips h 7L.
The part C of the frame A is composed of two side strips, k 7c, connected by a cross-bar, Z, the strips 7c 7c being connectedat one end to the side pieces, ff, of the frame A by the same bolt-s g which connect the part B to A. The opposite ends of the strips k 7c have longitudinal slots l made in them, in which the ends of a shaft, E, are iitted, the ends of said shaft being square and having each a screw, F, passing through them, said screws also passv ing through metal straps G, which are litt-ed over the slotted ends of the strips lo 7c.
By turning the screws F it will be seen that the shaft E may be moved nearer to or farther from the ends of the strips 7c k.
The part D is constructed similarly to the part C, m fmJ being the side strips, and n u cross-bars connected to it. The strips m m are iitted at onel end on the shaft E, at the inner sides of the strips k k of the part C, and at the lower end of D there are two side catches, o o, which, when shoved outward, engage with racks p p on the strips 7L h of frame A.
The two parts C D support the legs or lower extremities of the patient; and it will be seen that by adjusting the partD on the racks p 19 the two parts C D may be made to have a more or less oblique position relatively with each other, and the thighs, or the portion of the legs from the thighs to the knees, placed at a greater or less degree of inclination, as described.
The two parts C D may also be lengthened or distended to suit the length of the legs by adjusting the shaft E, as previously described. This lengthening or distending of the parts C D, besides the mere adapting of said parts to suit the length of the legs, may be advantageously' employed in treating fractured limbs.
Incase a patient desires to be adjusted in a sitting posture, the catches o o are shoved inward, so as to be free from the racks p p,which will admit of the part D descending between `the strips h h, so that the lower parts `of the taobed to the parts B C at each side, and G' The combination of the three parts B C D, is a drawer tted in one side of the frame A, adjustable shaft E, and slotted strips lo 7c, conand H is a slide tted in the opposite side of struoted and arranged to operate substantially said frame. as and for the purposes set forth.
The different positions of the bed-bottom are shown in Figs. 3, 4, 5, land 6.
I am aware that bed-bottoms have been provided With an adjustable part, B, and I do not claim said part separately.
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- WILLIAM A. GUYER.
Witnesses THEO. TUsoH, M. M. LWINGsToN.
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US3211495A (en) * 1962-03-26 1965-10-12 Nielsen Georg Peter Christian Bed or chair with supporting surfaces having angular positions variable in relation to each other
US5916086A (en) * 1995-04-10 1999-06-29 Rossdeutscher; Ralph H. Bed system
US20050284372A1 (en) * 2004-06-28 2005-12-29 Applied Materials, Inc. Chamber component having grooved surface with depressions
US20060023107A1 (en) * 2004-08-02 2006-02-02 Bolken Todd O Microelectronic imagers with optics supports having threadless interfaces and methods for manufacturing such microelectronic imagers
US20080052829A1 (en) * 2006-09-06 2008-03-06 Bram De Vries Reclining table with an adjustable back rest
US20120073053A1 (en) * 2010-09-24 2012-03-29 Turner Jonathan D Bed Frame, Mattress and Bed with Enhanced Chair Egress Capability

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US3211495A (en) * 1962-03-26 1965-10-12 Nielsen Georg Peter Christian Bed or chair with supporting surfaces having angular positions variable in relation to each other
US5916086A (en) * 1995-04-10 1999-06-29 Rossdeutscher; Ralph H. Bed system
US5926872A (en) * 1995-04-10 1999-07-27 Rossdeutscher; Ralph H. Bed system
US20050284372A1 (en) * 2004-06-28 2005-12-29 Applied Materials, Inc. Chamber component having grooved surface with depressions
US20060023107A1 (en) * 2004-08-02 2006-02-02 Bolken Todd O Microelectronic imagers with optics supports having threadless interfaces and methods for manufacturing such microelectronic imagers
US20080052829A1 (en) * 2006-09-06 2008-03-06 Bram De Vries Reclining table with an adjustable back rest
US7478445B2 (en) * 2006-09-06 2009-01-20 Sinmed Holding International B.V. Reclining table with an adjustable back rest
US20120073053A1 (en) * 2010-09-24 2012-03-29 Turner Jonathan D Bed Frame, Mattress and Bed with Enhanced Chair Egress Capability
US9149403B2 (en) * 2010-09-24 2015-10-06 Hill-Rom Services, Inc. Bed frame, mattress and bed with enhanced chair egress capability
US10272007B2 (en) * 2010-09-24 2019-04-30 Hill-Rom Services, Inc. Bed frame, mattress and bed with enhanced chair egress capability

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