Mobile operating table column having an integrated stability system
US-2022117818-A1 · Apr 21, 2022 · US
US11918519B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11918519-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016824510-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 19, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 19, 2020 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2024 |
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Several solutions are described for making it easier to move a surgical robotics patient table, either from rest or to turn it. The table has a base, a support, and a table top on which the patient is supported. A number of casters are mounted to a body of the base. In one case, controllable jacks lift the body to release the casters thereby allowing them to swivel to a desired orientation. In another case, a drive assembly is rotatably coupled to the body of the base and includes an electric drive motor and a drive wheel to drive the table across the floor. Other aspects are also described and claimed.
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A surgical robotics table, comprising: a base; a support extending upwardly from the base; and a table top on the support, wherein the table top is configured to support a patient, wherein the base comprises a body, a plurality of casters mounted to the body of the base, wherein each of the casters is configured to rotate freely about a vertical axis of the caster, and a drive assembly coupled to the body of the base, the drive assembly comprising a housing mounted to the body of the base and configured to rotate relative to the body about a vertical axis of the drive assembly, a first drive wheel configured to revolve with a rotating, horizontal first axle, wherein the first axle is mounted to the housing such that the first drive wheel is in contact with a horizontal floor when the casters are resting on, and supporting the base above, the floor, a first electric drive motor in mechanical communication with the first axle to drive the axle and thereby drive the base along the floor, and a second drive wheel configured to revolve with a rotating, horizontal second axle that is mounted to the housing such that the second drive wheel is in contact with the floor simultaneously with the first drive wheel, wherein the drive assembly supports the first drive wheel and the second drive wheel such that the first drive wheel and the second drive wheel exert a torque on the housing to cause rotation thereof, relative to the body and about the vertical axis of the drive assembly while the first drive wheel and the second drive wheel are driven differentially. 2. The surgical robotics table of claim 1 , wherein the housing of the drive assembly is configured to rotate freely about the vertical axis of the drive assembly, and wherein the housing and the first and second drive wheels rotate about the vertical axis of the drive assembly due to torque produced by the first drive wheel and the second drive wheel, revolving against the floor and about the first axle and the second axle, respectively, but in opposite directions. 3. The surgical robotics table of claim 2 wherein the drive assembly further comprises a second electric drive motor in mechanical communication with the second axle, wherein the first and second electric drive motors are to be activated to drive the first and second drive wheels to revolve in the same direction to thereby drive the base along the floor in a direction of the first and second drive wheels. 4. The surgical robotics table of claim 3 further comprising an operator console having a programmed processor that, in response to detecting an indication to move the table, signals the first and second electric drive motors to i) differentially drive the first and second drive wheels to thereby rotate the housing about the vertical axis of the drive assembly and then ii) drive the first and second drive wheels to revolve simultaneously in the same direction. 5. The surgical robotic table of claim 4 wherein the programmed processor of the operator console selects a table direction in accordance with the indication to move the table, and differentially drives the first and second drive wheels until the housing is rotated to match the selected table direction. 6. The surgical robotics table of claim 1 further comprising a second electric motor mounted to the body of the base and mechanically coupled to rotatably drive the housing with respect to the body of the base, about the vertical axis of the drive assembly. 7. The surgical robotics table of claim 6 further comprising an operator console having a programmed processor that, in response to detecting an indication to move the table, i) signals the second electric motor to drive and thereby rotate the housing about the vertical axis of the drive assembly and then ii) signals the first electric motor to drive the first drive wheel and thereby move the table which turns one or more of the casters. 8. The surgical robotics table of claim 7 wherein the programmed processor of the operator console selects a table direction in accordance with the indication to move the table, and signals the second electric motor to drive and thereby rotate the housing until the housing is rotated to match the selected table direction. 9. The surgical robotics table of claim 1 wherein the base further comprises a plurality of jacks each of which is controllable to advance with respect to the body of the base until the jack pushes against the floor and then continues to advance thereby raising the first drive wheel off the floor. 10. The surgical robotics table of claim 9 , wherein the housing of the drive assembly is configured to rotate freely about the vertical axis of the drive assembly, and wherein the drive assembly is arranged with an asymmetrical weight distribution such that when the first drive wheel has been raised off the floor, the drive assembly housing rotates, with respect to the body of the base and due to gravity, to a different orientation. 11. The surgical robotic table of claim 10 further comprising an operator console having a programmed processor that, in response to detecting an indication to move the table, signals a selected one or more of the jacks to advance with respect to the body of the base until the jack is pushing against the floor and raising the first drive wheel off the floor which causes the housing to rotate about the vertical axis of the drive assembly to the different orientation. 12. The surgical robotics table of claim 1 wherein the base further comprises a plurality of actuators coupled to drive the plurality of casters and mounted to the body of the base, wherein each of the actuators is controllable to advance a respective, coupled caster with respect to the body of the base thereby tilting the base and raising the first drive wheel off the floor. 13. The surgical robotics table of claim 12 wherein the housing of the drive assembly is configured to rotate freely about the vertical axis of the drive assembly, and wherein the drive assembly is arranged with an asymmetrical weight distribution such that when the first drive wheel has been raised off the floor, the drive assembly housing rotates, with respect to the body of the base and due to gravity, to a different orientation. 14. The surgical robotics table of claim 1 wherein a force of at least 500 Newtons is needed to begin rolling the table or changing its direction. 15. The surgical robotics table of claim 1 wherein a total load of the table and a patient on the table is from 800 kg to 1000 kg. 16. The surgical robotic table of claim 1 wherein the plurality of casters are four casters. 17. A surgical robotics table, comprising: a base having a plurality of jacks; a support extending upwardly from the base; and a table top on the support, wherein the table top is configured to support a patient, wherein the base comprises a body, a plurality of casters mounted to the body of the base, and a drive assembly coupled to the body of the base, the drive assembly comprising a housing mounted to the body of the base and configured to rotate about a vertical axis of the drive assembly, a first drive wheel configured to revolve with a rotating, horizontal first axle, wherein the first axle is mounted to the housing such that the first drive wheel is in contact with a floor when the casters are resting on, and supporting the base above, the floor, and a first electric drive motor in mechanical communication with the first axle to drive the axle and thereby drive the base along the floor; and an opera
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