Head of bed access
US-11304866-B2 · Apr 19, 2022 · US
US12016809B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12016809-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318132577-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2024 |
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A patient support apparatus includes a base frame and an upper frame configured to support a mattress. The upper frame has a head portion including a recessed edge. Lift arms are coupled to the upper frame and configured to adjust a position of the upper frame. A first handle is coupled to the head portion on a first side of the recessed edge. A second handle is coupled to the head portion on a second side of the recessed edge. The first and second handles are configured to pivot inboard and toward one another to a lowered position extending over the upper frame adjacent to the recessed edge. An intravenous pole is pivotally coupled to the head portion and is adjustable between a deployed position and a stowed position. The intravenous pole extends along a rear wall of the recessed edge over the upper frame when in the stowed position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A frame assembly for a patient support apparatus, comprising: a base frame; an upper frame operably coupled to the base frame, wherein the upper frame has a head portion with a recessed edge that includes opposing sidewalls extending from a rear wall to define an access space that extends into the upper frame; a cover coupled to the head portion, wherein the cover includes a rear wall and opposing sides, and wherein the opposing sides extend over the opposing sidewalls to narrow the access space; and lift arms operably coupled to the base frame and the upper frame to adjust the upper frame relative to the base frame, wherein the opposing sides of the cover are disposed over the lift arms. 2. The frame assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rear wall of the cover aligns with the rear wall of the recessed edge to maintain a depth of the access space. 3. The frame assembly of claim 1 , wherein the opposing sidewalls extend at obtuse angles from the rear wall of the recessed edge. 4. The frame assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a handle coupled to the head portion, wherein the handle is operable between a stowed position and a deployed position, and wherein the handle extends over the cover and adjacent to the rear wall of the cover when in the stowed position. 5. The frame assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a headboard selectively coupled to the head portion, wherein the headboard is operable between an engaged position when coupled to the head portion and a disengaged position when removed from the upper frame. 6. The frame assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: bumpers coupled to the lift arms, respectively, wherein the bumpers are disposed at points of rotation for the lift arms. 7. The frame assembly of claim 1 , wherein the recessed edge is defined between outwardly extending side projections. 8. A frame assembly for a patient support apparatus, comprising: a base frame; an upper frame operably coupled to the base frame; a bracket coupled to the upper frame; a lift arm operably coupled to the base frame and the bracket, wherein a joint is defined by the bracket and the lift arm to form a point of rotation for the lift arm, and wherein the lift arm is configured to adjust the upper frame relative to the base frame; and a bumper operably coupled to the lift arm at the joint. 9. The frame assembly of claim 8 , further comprising: a cover coupled to a head portion of the base frame, wherein a side of the cover extends over the lift arm. 10. The frame assembly of claim 8 , wherein the upper frame has a head portion with a recessed edge that includes opposing sidewalls extending from a rear wall to define an access space that extends into the upper frame. 11. The frame assembly of claim 10 , further comprising: a handle operably coupled to the head portion, wherein the handle extends adjacent to the recessed edge when in a lowered position. 12. The frame assembly of claim 10 , wherein the opposing sidewalls extend at obtuse angles from the rear wall. 13. The frame assembly of claim 8 , wherein each side of the bumper defines a protrusion for receiving a fastener of the lift arm. 14. The frame assembly of claim 13 , wherein the bumper defines a groove proximate to each protrusion to allow for movement of the lift arm. 15. A frame assembly for a patient support apparatus, comprising: a base frame; an upper frame operably coupled to the base frame, wherein the upper frame has a head portion with a recessed edge that includes first and second sidewalls extending from a rear wall to define an access space that extends into the upper frame; a cover coupled to the head portion, wherein the cover includes a rear wall and opposing sides, and wherein the opposing sides extend over the first and second sidewalls to narrow the access space; a first handle operably coupled to the head portion proximate to the first sidewall; and a second handle operably coupled to the head portion proximate to the second sidewall, wherein the first and second handles are configured to rotate at an inboard angle from a deployed position to a stowed position, and wherein the first and second handles extend adjacent to the rear wall of the recessed edge when in the stowed position. 16. The frame assembly of claim 15 , wherein a first width is defined between the first and second handles when the first and second handles are in the deployed position, and wherein the access space has a second width defined by the first and second sidewalls, and further wherein the first width is greater than the second width. 17. The frame assembly of claim 15 , further comprising: an intravenous pole operably coupled to the head portion, wherein the intravenous pole is operable between a stowed position and a deployed position, and wherein the intravenous pole extends adjacent to the rear wall of the recessed edge when in the stowed position. 18. The frame assembly of claim 17 , wherein the first and second handles are stacked over the intravenous pole when the first and second handles and the intravenous pole are each in the stowed position, respectively. 19. The frame assembly of claim 15 , further comprising: a lift arm operably coupled to the base frame and the upper frame to adjust the upper frame relative to the base frame, wherein at least one of the opposing sides of the cover is disposed over the lift arm.
Details of their grip parts {(G05G1/10 takes precedence)} · CPC title
characterised by specific control means, e.g. for adjustment or steering · CPC title
Holders, support devices for receptacles, e.g. for drainage or urine bags (hanging-up devices for infusion A61M5/1414 ) · CPC title
divided into different adjustable sections, e.g. for Gatch position · CPC title
Impact absorbing means, e.g. bumpers or airbags · CPC title
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