Person support apparatus system
US-2018028383-A1 · Feb 1, 2018 · US
US11723826B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11723826-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016944462-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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A patient support apparatus for traversing objects supported on ground surfaces. The patient support apparatus comprises a patient support deck, and a base to support the patient support deck from the ground surface. At pair of caster wheel assemblies spaced from each other are coupled to the base for pivoting movement about respective pivot axes cooperating to define a reference plane. A frame guard coupled to the base defines first and second ramp surfaces each disposed at an angle relative to the reference plane. The first ramp surface is arranged to engage objects before they contact one or more of the caster wheels when the patient support apparatus moves in a first direction. The second ramp surface is arranged to engage objects before they contact one or more of the caster wheels when the patient support apparatus moves in an opposite, second direction.
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A patient support apparatus for traversing objects supported on ground surfaces, said patient support apparatus comprising: a patient support deck for supporting a patient; a base configured to support said patient support deck from the ground surface; a plurality of caster wheel assemblies including at least one pair of caster wheel assemblies spaced laterally from each other and coupled to said base for pivoting movement about respective vertical pivot axes cooperating to define a reference plane, each of said pair of caster wheel assemblies comprising a respective caster wheel supported for rotation about a respective rotational axis arranged orthogonal to the respective vertical pivot axis of said caster wheel assembly when traversing across the ground surface; and a frame guard coupled to said base, spaced laterally between said pair of caster wheel assemblies, and defining first and second ramp surfaces each disposed at an angle relative to said reference plane, with said first ramp surface arranged to engage an object supported on the ground surface before the object contacts one or more of said caster wheels of said pair of caster wheel assemblies when said patient support apparatus moves in a first direction, and with said second ramp surface arranged to engage the object supported on the ground surface before the object contacts one or more of said caster wheels of said pair of caster wheel assemblies when said patient support apparatus moves in a second direction opposite to said first direction. 2. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said frame guard comprises a guard member arranged between said pair of caster wheel assemblies. 3. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 2 , wherein said guard member defines said first and second ramp surfaces. 4. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 2 , wherein said guard member is arranged adjacent to one of said pair of caster wheel assemblies. 5. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said frame guard comprises a pair of guard members spaced from each other and arranged between said pair of caster wheel assemblies. 6. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 5 , wherein each of said pair of guard members is arranged adjacent to a corresponding one of said pair of caster wheel assemblies. 7. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 5 , wherein said frame guard further comprises a skid plate coupled to and extending between said pair of guard members, said skid plate defining said first and second ramp surfaces. 8. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 7 , wherein said skid plate includes a wear pad coupled to at least one of said first and second ramp surfaces; and wherein said wear pad comprises a low-friction coating. 9. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 7 , wherein said frame guard further comprises at least one roller assembly comprising: a first plurality of rollers each supported for rotation, disposed between said pair of caster wheel assemblies, and arranged such that at least a portion of one or more of said first plurality of rollers protrudes beyond said first ramp surface; and at second plurality of rollers each supported for rotation, disposed between said pair of caster wheel assemblies, and arranged such that at least a portion of one or more of said second plurality of rollers protrudes beyond said second ramp surface. 10. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 7 , wherein said frame guard further comprises at least one intermediate wheel supported for rotation, disposed between said pair of caster wheel assemblies, and arranged such that at least a portion of said at least one intermediate wheel protrudes beyond each of said first and second ramp surfaces. 11. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 7 , wherein said frame guard further comprises at least one track assembly having a track belt supported for movement along a plurality of track rollers, said track assembly being disposed between said pair of caster wheel assemblies and arranged such that at least a portion of said track belt protrudes beyond each of said first and second ramp surfaces. 12. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said first ramp surface of said frame guard is disposed at a first angle relative to said reference plane; wherein said second ramp surface of said frame guard is disposed at a second angle relative to said reference plane; and wherein said first angle and said second angle are each oblique. 13. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said first ramp surface of said frame guard is arranged so as to be substantially tangential to one of said caster wheels of said pair of caster wheel assemblies when said patient support apparatus moves in said first direction. 14. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said frame guard comprises a skid plate spaced from and extending between said pair of caster wheel assemblies, with said skid plate defining said first and second ramp surfaces. 15. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said base comprises first and second longitudinal support members and first and second cross support members; and wherein said plurality of caster wheel assemblies is further defined as: a first pair of caster wheel assemblies spaced laterally from each other and coupled to said first cross support member for pivoting movement about respective first vertical pivot axes cooperating to define a first reference plane, each of said first pair of caster wheel assemblies comprising a respective first caster wheel supported for rotation about a respective first rotational axis arranged orthogonal to the respective first vertical pivot axis of said caster wheel assembly of said first pair of caster wheel assemblies when traversing across the ground surface, and a second pair of caster wheel assemblies spaced laterally from each other and coupled to said second cross support member for pivoting movement about respective second vertical pivot axes cooperating to define a second reference plane, each of said second pair of caster wheel assemblies comprising a respective second caster wheel supported for rotation about a respective second rotational axis arranged orthogonal to the respective second vertical pivot axis of said caster wheel assembly of said second pair of caster wheel assemblies when traversing across the ground surface. 16. The patient support apparatus as set forth in claim 15 , wherein said frame guard is further defined as a first frame guard coupled to said first cross support member and defining said first and second ramp surfaces of said first frame guard relative to said first reference plane, with said first ramp surface of said first frame guard arranged to engage the object supported on the ground surface before the object contacts one or more of said caster wheels of said first pair of caster wheel assemblies when said patient support apparatus moves in the first direction, and with said second ramp surface of said first frame guard arranged to engage the object supported on the ground surface before the object contacts one or more of said caster wheels of said first pair of caster wheel assemblies when said patient support apparatus moves in the second direction; and further comprising a second frame guard coupled to said second cross support member and defining first and second ramp surfaces of said second frame guard each disposed at a
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