Adjustable lithotomy positioning apparatus with a limb rest
US-2019254905-A1 · Aug 22, 2019 · US
US11234885B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11234885-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916279399-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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A limb support comprises a spar, a limb rest, and a coupler. The spar is configured to be supported from a patient support apparatus and adjustable relative to the patient support and has a longitudinal axis. The coupler includes a release that is selectively actuable to release locking mechanisms to permit adjustment of the limb rest relative to the spar.
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A limb support comprising a spar, a multi-axis coupler supporting the spar, the multi-axis coupler being releasable to adjust the orientation of the spar relative to a patient support apparatus supporting the limb support; a coupler supported on the spar, the coupler including a receiver and a release that is movable relative to the spar, the release operable to move between a first position wherein the receiver is fixed relative to the spar, a second position wherein the receiver is movable relative to the spar about three-axes, and a third position wherein the coupler is movable along the length of the spar, and a limb rest supported on the receiver such that when the release is in the second position, the limb rest is movable relative to the spar to adjust the orientation of a patient's limb relative to the spar and, thereby, a patient support apparatus, wherein the release includes a bias structure that is loaded in the first position to urge components of the coupler together to frictionally lock the coupler with sufficient force to support a patient's limb, and wherein the release includes a first spar engaging portion and a second spar engaging portion which cooperate to grip the spar, a bias member acting between the first spar engaging portion and the second spar engaging portion, the bias member urging the first spar engaging portion and the second spar engaging portion apart, wherein the bias structure of the release is operable to overcome the bias member when the release is in the first position. 2. The limb support of claim 1 , wherein the limb support further comprises a handle coupled to the release, the handle operable to cause the release to move between the first, second, and third positions. 3. The limb support of claim 1 , wherein the release is biased to the first position. 4. The limb support of claim 1 , wherein movement of the release from the first position reduces the frictional force applied to components within the coupler such that the movement of the release continuously reduces the force necessary to move the limb rest relative to the spar. 5. The limb support of claim 1 , wherein movement of the release from the first position reduces the frictional force between the coupler and the spar such that movement of the release continuously reduces the force necessary to move the coupler relative to the spar. 6. The limb support of claim 1 , wherein the bias structure induces a tension load in a tension rod, the tension load acting on components of the coupler to secure the coupler. 7. The limb support of claim 6 , wherein the force applied by the bias structure is reduced as the release is moved from the first position to the third position thereby reducing the tension load in the tension rod. 8. A limb support comprising a spar, a multi-axis coupler supporting the spar, the multi-axis coupler being releasable to adjust the orientation of the spar relative to a patient support apparatus supporting the limb support; a coupler supported on the spar, the coupler including a receiver and a release that is movable relative to the spar, the release operable to move between a first position wherein the receiver is fixed relative to the spar, a second position wherein the receiver is movable relative to the spar about three-axes, and a third position wherein the coupler is movable along the length of the spar, and a limb rest supported on the receiver such that when the release is in the second position, the limb rest is movable relative to the spar to adjust the orientation of a patient's limb relative to the spar and, thereby, a patient support apparatus, wherein the release includes a bias structure that is loaded in the first position to urge components of the coupler together to frictionally lock the coupler with sufficient force to support a patient's limb, and wherein the bias structure acts on a first driver urging the first driver toward a second driver, the bias structure urging the drivers together with a first spring force in the first position and the release continuously reducing the spring force to zero as the release is moved from the first position to the third position. 9. The limb support of claim 8 , wherein the drivers are formed to include inclined surfaces that engage mating surfaces of two wedges, the spring force pushing the inclined surface of the first driver against the wedges to urge the wedges apart, the wedges constrained by second driver and the tension rod such that the spring force is transferred through the drivers and wedges to develop tension in a tension rod, the tension of the tension rod securing the components of the coupler against movement. 10. The limb support of claim 8 , wherein the release further comprises a cam shaft, the cam shaft coupled to a handle such that movement of the handle rotates the cam shaft about a longitudinal axis of the cam shaft to move a cam of the cam shaft from the first position to the third position, such that the cam overcomes the spring force of the bias structure in the third position. 11. The limb support of claim 10 , wherein the cam reduces the spring force of the bias structure as the cam moves from the first to the third position, and wherein the second position, intermediate the first and third positions, reduces the spring force sufficiently to allow a user to adjust the position of the limb rest relative to the coupler while maintaining the coupler in a secured position relative to the spar. 12. The limb support of claim 11 , wherein the release includes a floating spacer that is engaged by the cam shaft, the floating spacer moving relative to the drivers, wherein as the cam moves from the first position to the second position, the floating spacer engages the bias structure to compress the bias structure and engages the second driver to move the second driver away from the first driver to effect the release of the coupler by releasing the tension in the tension rod. 13. The limb support of claim 10 , wherein the cam shaft engages a return spring, the return spring biasing the cam shaft to urge the cam shaft toward the first position, the force of the return spring not acting on the first driver so that the spring force of the return spring does not act upon the components of the coupler. 14. The limb support of claim 10 , wherein the limb support comprises at least one restraint secured to the limb rest, the limb rest configured to engage a limb of a patient to secure a pad to the limb restraint. 15. The limb support of claim 14 , wherein the restraint comprises a first end coupled to the limb rest by a retaining device secured to the strap, the strap passing through an opening in a wall of the limb rest and the retaining device being sized to prevent the retaining device from passing through the opening. 16. The limb support of claim 14 , wherein the restraint comprises a first end coupled to the limb rest by a retaining device secured to the strap and a second end of the retaining device is secured to the limb rest by a bulbous protuberance formed in the retaining device, the bulbous protuberance engaging a slot in a wall of the limb rest. 17. The limb support of claim 16 , wherein the restraint is formed to include a plurality of spaced apart bulbous protuberances to allow for adjustment of the effective length of the restraint. 18. The limb support of claim 17 , wherein the restraint is resiliently elastic such that the restraint provides flexible engagement with the limb of the patient. 19. The limb suppor
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