Multi-axis joint for a spar of a limb holder
US-9161875-B2 · Oct 20, 2015 · US
US10238568B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10238568-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514869339-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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A patient support apparatus includes a surgical table and a limb support unit coupled to the surgical table. The limb support unit includes a support platform coupled to the surgical table in a fixed position, a first limb holder coupled to the support platform in a fixed position relative to the support platform, and a second limb holder coupled to the support platform and spaced apart from the first limb holder. The first limb holder includes a multi-axis joint coupled to the support platform in a fixed position and a spar coupled to the multi-axis joint to move relative to the support platform while supporting a patient's limb that has been coupled to the spar.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A limb holder comprising a mount adapted to couple to a platform in a fixed position, a spar extending in an outward direction away from the mount and adapted to support a patient's foot relative to the mount, a first actuator including a trigger coupled to the spar to move relative to the spar about a first axis in response to application of a first force to the trigger to cause the spar to be freed to move about a vertical axis relative to the mount, and a second actuator including a grip coupled to the spar to move relative to the spar and the trigger about a second axis in response to application of a second force to the grip to cause the spar to be freed to move about a horizontal axis relative to the mount, wherein the second axis is substantially perpendicular to the first axis, and wherein the grip is movable without movement of the trigger. 2. The limb holder of claim 1 , wherein the first axis is generally perpendicular to the horizontal axis. 3. The limb holder of claim 2 , wherein the first axis is generally parallel to the vertical axis when the spar is in a generally horizontal position. 4. The limb holder of claim 3 , wherein the second axis is generally perpendicular to the vertical axis when the spar is in a generally horizontal position. 5. The limb holder of claim 4 , wherein the second axis is generally perpendicular to the horizontal axis. 6. The limb holder of claim 1 , wherein the second axis is generally perpendicular to the vertical axis when the spar is in a generally horizontal position. 7. The limb holder of claim 6 , wherein the second axis is generally perpendicular to the horizontal axis. 8. The limb holder of claim 1 , wherein the first actuator further includes a connecting linkage coupled to the trigger to move therewith back and forth along the second axis and arranged to extend from the trigger toward the mount. 9. The limb holder of claim 1 , wherein the second actuator further includes a rotation collar coupled to the grip to move therewith about the second axis and a rotation linkage coupled to the rotation collar to move therewith and arranged to extend from the rotation collar toward the mount. 10. The limb holder of claim 9 , wherein the second actuator further includes a cam coupled to the rotation linkage to rotate about the second axis therewith and a cam follower engaging the cam to cause the cam follower to move back and forth along the horizontal axis in response to application of the second force. 11. The limb holder of claim 1 , wherein the first actuator further includes a connecting linkage coupled to the trigger to move therewith back and forth along the second axis, the second actuator further includes a rotation collar coupled to the grip to move therewith about the second axis and a rotation linkage coupled to the rotation collar to move therewith and arranged to extend from the rotation collar toward the mount, the rotation linkage is formed to include a hollow passageway therein, and the connecting linkage is arranged to extend through the hollow passageway to move independently of the rotation linkage. 12. The limb holder of claim 11 , wherein the first axis is generally perpendicular to the horizontal axis when the spar is in a generally horizontal position. 13. The limb holder of claim 12 , wherein the first axis is generally parallel to the vertical axis when the spar is in a generally horizontal position. 14. The limb holder of claim 13 , wherein the second axis is generally perpendicular to the vertical axis when the spar is in a generally horizontal position. 15. The limb holder of claim 14 , wherein the second axis is generally perpendicular to the horizontal axis. 16. The limb holder of claim 1 , wherein the grip and the trigger are movable independent of one another relative to the spar. 17. A limb holder comprising a mount adapted to couple to a platform in a fixed position, a spar extending in an outward direction away from the mount and adapted to support a patient's foot relative to the mount, a first actuator including a trigger coupled to the spar to move relative to the spar about a first axis in response to application of a first force to the trigger to cause the spar to be freed to move about a vertical axis relative to the mount, and a second actuator including a grip coupled to the spar to move relative to the spar and the first actuator about a second axis in response to application of a second force to the grip to cause the spar to be freed to move about a horizontal axis relative to the mount, wherein the second axis is substantially perpendicular to the first axis, wherein the first actuator further includes a connecting linkage coupled to the trigger to move therewith back and forth along the second axis and arranged to extend from the trigger toward the mount, and wherein the first actuator further includes a lever coupled to the connecting linkage to move therewith about a pivot axis which is generally parallel to the horizontal axis. 18. The limb holder of claim 17 , wherein the first actuator further includes a drive linkage engaging the lever to cause the drive linkage to move up and down generally parallel to the vertical axis in response to application of the first force. 19. The limb holder of claim 18 , wherein the first force is applied along the second axis. 20. A limb holder comprising a mount adapted to couple to a platform in a fixed position, a spar extending in an outward direction away from the mount and adapted to support a patient's foot relative to the mount, a first actuator including a trigger coupled to the spar to move relative to the spar about a first axis in response to application of a first force to the trigger to cause the spar to be freed to move about a vertical axis relative to the mount, and a second actuator including a grip coupled to the spar to move relative to the spar and the first actuator about a second axis in response to application of a second force to the grip to cause the spar to be freed to move about a horizontal axis relative to the mount, wherein the second axis is substantially perpendicular to the first axis and further comprising a multi-axis joint including a vertical-position lock and a horizontal-position lock, the horizontal-position lock interconnects the spar and the vertical-position lock and is movable between a blocking position in which movement of the spar and the vertical-position lock is blocked and an unblocking position in which the spar and the vertical-position lock are freed to move together relative to the joint mount, and the vertical-position lock interconnects the spar and the horizontal-position lock and is movable between a locked position in which the spar is blocked from moving relative to the horizontal-position lock and the mount and an unlocked position in which the spar is freed to move relative to the horizontal-position lock and the mount, wherein the multi-axis joint further includes a support platform and the horizontal-position lock lies between and interconnects the mount and the support platform to cause the support platform to move relative to the mount, and wherein the horizontal-position lock includes a stationary disk coupled to the support platform in a fixed position relative to the support platform, a set of movable pins coupled to the support platform and biased to extend away from the support platform toward the mount, and a movable disk coupled to the mount to move relative to the mount, the stati
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