Litter lift system
US-2024238135-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US10058464B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10058464-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615290004-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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A cot fastening system for fastening a cot to an emergency vehicle includes a frame configured for mounting to the floor of an emergency vehicle, which has a longitudinal axis and a cot loading direction along the longitudinal axis. A first restraint assembly is for coupling to a foot end cot attachment of a cot and is mounted to the frame. A second restraint assembly is for coupling to a head end cot attachment of the cot and is mounted to the frame. The frame includes a first section and a second section. The first section has a first width less than the spacing between head end wheels of the cot to allow the cot to straddle the frame. The second section extends from the first end of the first section along the longitudinal axis of the frame and diverges away from the longitudinal axis of the frame to a second width greater than the first width but less than the spacing between the head end wheels to form a guide for guiding the head end wheels of the cot when the head end cot attachment has passed the first restraint assembly and is at or near the second restraint assembly to thereby guide the head end cot attachment into alignment with the second restraint assembly.
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A cot fastening system for fastening a cot, the cot having a foot end, a head end, a pair of head end load wheels, a head end cot attachment, a foot end cot attachment, and a safety bar, the head end load wheels having a load wheel spacing, and the head end load wheels being spaced a distance from the head end cot attachment, said cot fastening system comprising: a frame configured for mounting to a floor of an emergency vehicle, the frame having a longitudinal axis and a cot loading direction along said longitudinal axis; a stationary first restraint assembly for coupling to the foot end cot attachment, said first restraint assembly mounted to said frame in a fixed position; a second restraint assembly for coupling to the head end cot attachment, said second restraint assembly mounted to said frame; and wherein said frame includes a first section and a second section, said first section having a first width less than the load wheel spacing to allow the cot to straddle the frame, said first section comprising linear portions extending along said longitudinal axis from said first restraint assembly toward said second restraint assembly, and said second section extending from said linear portions of said first section along said longitudinal axis of said frame and diverging away from said longitudinal axis of said frame to a second width greater than said first width but less than the load wheel spacing between the head end load wheels to form a guide for guiding the head end load wheels of the cot when the head end cot attachment has passed the first restraint assembly. 2. The cot fastening system according to claim 1 , further comprising a first mount mounting said first restraint assembly to said frame, and a second mount mounting said second restraint assembly to said frame, said frame extending between said first and second mounts. 3. The cot fastening system according to claim 2 , wherein said second restraint assembly includes a catch, and said second mount comprises a second mount guide surface for guiding the head end cot attachment into alignment with said catch of said second restraint assembly. 4. The cot fastening system according to claim 3 , wherein said first section and said second section each comprise a first end and a second end, said first restraint assembly located at or near said first end of said first section, said second end of said first section abutting said first end of said second section, and said second mount guide surface being adjacent said second end of said first section and between said first end and said second end of said first section. 5. The cot fastening system according to claim 4 , wherein said second section includes a pair of diverging sides, a pair of parallel sides defining said second width, and transition sections between each of said diverging sides and said parallel sides, and said transition sections being spaced a distance from said second mount guide surface approximately equal to the distance from the head end load wheels and the head end cot attachment wherein the head end load wheels are first guided by said second section to align with said second restraint assembly followed by the head end cot attachment being guided by said second mount guide surface to align with said catch of said second restraint assembly. 6. The cot fastening system according to claim 4 , wherein said first restraint assembly includes a latch, said second mount guide surface guiding said foot end cot attachment into alignment with said first restraint assembly, and said first mount comprises a first mount guide surface for guiding said foot end cot attachment into alignment with said latch of said first restraint assembly. 7. The cot fastening system according to claim 2 , further comprising a guide member extending between said first and second mounts, said guide member for guiding the safety bar and for maintaining the safety bar in a non-deployed position while the cot is moved along the frame. 8. A cot fastening system for fastening a cot, the cot having a foot end, a head end, a pair of head end load wheels, a head end cot attachment, a foot end cot attachment, and a safety bar, the head end load wheels having a load wheel spacing, and the head end load wheels being spaced a distance from the head end cot attachment, said system comprising: a frame configured for mounting to a floor of an emergency vehicle, the frame having a longitudinal axis and a cot loading direction along said longitudinal axis; a first restraint assembly for coupling to the foot end cot attachment, said first restraint assembly mounted to said frame; a second restraint assembly for coupling to the head end cot attachment, said second restraint assembly mounted to said frame; and wherein said frame includes a first section and a second section, said first section having a first width less than the load wheel spacing to allow the cot to straddle the frame, and the second section extending from said first section along said longitudinal axis of said frame and diverging away from said longitudinal axis of said frame to a second width greater than said first width but less than the load wheel spacing to form a guide for guiding the head end load wheels of the cot when the head end cot attachment has passed the first restraint assembly; and a spring for biasing the cot in a direction opposed to said cot loading direction. 9. The cot fastening system according to claim 1 further comprising a spring configured to apply a pre-load on at least one of said restraint assemblies. 10. The cot fastening system according to claim 9 , wherein said at least one of said restraint assemblies comprises a latch, and said spring operable for biasing one of the cot attachments into engagement with said latch. 11. The cot fastening system according to claim 8 , wherein said second restraint assembly includes said spring. 12. The cot fastening system according to claim 11 , wherein one of said restraint assemblies comprises a pair of spring biased arms for engaging one of the cot attachments. 13. The cot fastening system according to claim 12 , wherein each of said spring biased arms is pivotally mounted about a vertical axis. 14. The cot fastening system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one restraint assembly of said first restraint assembly and said second restraint assembly includes a pair of opposed arms, each arm of said pair of opposed arms comprising a first end and a second end, each of said first ends being pivotally mounted about a pivot axis, and each of said second ends having a bearing surface for being engaged by one cot attachment of the cot attachments, and said arms configured to prohibit the one cot attachment from being released when the one cot attachment applies a compression force on said bearing surfaces of said arms. 15. The cot fastening system according to claim 14 , wherein said arms are biased toward each other by springs. 16. The cot fastening system according to claim 14 , wherein said pivot axes are orthogonal to the cot loading direction. 17. The cot fastening system according to claim 14 , wherein said at least one restraint assembly comprises the first restraint assembly. 18. The cot fastening system according to claim 17 , further comprising a spring for biasing the cot in a direction opposed from said cot loading direction. 19. The cot fastening system according to claim 18 , wherein said spring is operable to bias the foot end cot attachment toward said first restraint assembly. 20. The c
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