Operating table column for an operating table
US-2016000620-A1 · Jan 7, 2016 · US
US12474728B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12474728-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418510959-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2024 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 18, 2025 |
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A fail-safe release mechanism for use with patient positioning support apparati having a base structure and a patient support structure, to prevent collapse of the patient support structure during disconnection of the patient support structure from the base structure at outboard ends thereof.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A method of attaching and supporting a first patient support structure and a second patient support structure relative to a base structure, the method comprising providing a first upright end support having a first lower end and a second upper end, the first lower end being supported relative to a floor, and the second upper end being spaced above the first lower end; rotatably supporting a first rotator member on the first upright end support adjacent the second upper end thereof, the first rotator member being configured to turn around a rotational axis substantially perpendicular to the first rotator member; releasably joining a first attachment portion of a first turning connection subassembly to the first rotator member; moving a first rod body of the first turning connection subassembly along a first bracket connecting portion of the first turning connection subassembly that extends outwardly from the first attachment portion; releasably joining a first end of the first patient support structure with the first bracket connecting portion via engagement of a first connection bracket of the first patient support structure with the first rod body by movement of a first moveable engagement portion along the first bracket connecting portion from a first position to a second position to engage the second rod body; and releasing, when the first moveable engagement portion is in the second position, the first attachment portion from the first rotator member: releasably joining a second attachment portion of a second turning connection subassembly to the first rotator member; moving a second rod body of the second turning connection subassembly along a second bracket connecting portion of the second turning connection subassembly that extends outwardly from the second attachment portion; and releasably joining a first end of the second patient support structure with the second bracket connecting portion via engagement of a second connection bracket of the second patient support structure with the second rod body by movement of a second moveable engagement portion along the second bracket connecting portion from a first position to a second position to engage the second rod body; and releasing, when the first moveable engagement portion is in the second position, the first attachment portion from the first rotator member. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: the first rod body is moveable along a first longitudinal axis of the first bracket connecting portion; and the second rod body is moveable along a second longitudinal axis of the second bracket connecting portion. 3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein: the first connection bracket is pivotable about a first transverse axis of the first rod body that is transverse to the first longitudinal axis, and the second connection bracket is pivotable about a second transverse axis of the second rod body that is transverse to the second longitudinal axis. 4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising preventing the first connection bracket from being released with respect to the first turning connection subassembly when the first moveable engagement portion is moved from the first position to the second position, and a portion of the first moveable engagement portion is engaged to the first rod body. 5 . The method of claim 4 , further comprising preventing the second connection bracket from being released with respect to the second turning connection subassembly when the second moveable engagement portion is moved from the first position to the second position, and a portion of the second moveable engagement portion is engaged to the second rod body. 6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: the first attachment portion of the first turning connection subassembly is releasably joined with one of a lower side portion of the first rotator member and an upper side portion of the first rotator member opposite the lower side portion; and the second attachment portion of the second turning connection subassembly is releasably joined with the other of the lower side portion of the first rotator member and the upper side portion of the first rotator member. 7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second connection brackets are configured as attachment structures in a shape of hooks. 8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: the first rod body is slidable into and out of portions of the first bracket connecting portion; and the second rod body is slidable into and out of portions of the second bracket connecting portion. 9 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a second upright end support opposite the first upright end support to support each of a second end of the first patient support structure and a second end of the second patient support structure. 10 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising rotatably supporting a second rotator member on the second upright end support; wherein the second ends of the first patient support structure and the second patient support structure are attached relative to the second rotator member. 11 . A method of attaching and supporting a first patient support structure and a second patient support structure relative to a base structure, the method comprising providing a first upright end support having a first lower end and a second upper end, the first lower end being supported relative to a floor, and the second upper end being spaced above the first lower end; rotatably supporting a first rotator member on the first upright end support adjacent the second upper end thereof, the first rotator member being configured to turn around a rotational axis substantially perpendicular to the first rotator member; releasably joining a first attachment portion of a first turning connection subassembly to the first rotator member; moving at least a first rod body of the first turning connection subassembly along a first longitudinal axis of a first bracket connecting portion of the first turning connection subassembly that extends outwardly from the first attachment portion, the a movement of the at least a first rod body spacing the at least a first rod body closer to or further from the first rotator member; releasably joining a first end of the first patient support structure with the first bracket connecting portion via engagement of a first connection bracket of the first patient support structure with the at least a first rod body by movement of a first moveable engagement portion along the first bracket connecting portion from a first position to a second position to engage the first rod body, the first connection bracket being pivotable about the at least a first rod body; releasing, when the first moveable engagement portion is in the second position, the first attachment portion from the first rotator member; releasably joining a second attachment portion of a second turning connection subassembly to the first rotator member; moving at least a second rod body of the second turning connection subassembly along a second longitudinal axis of a second bracket connecting portion of the second turning connection subassembly that extends outwardly from the second attachment portion, a movement of the at least a second rod body spacing the at least a second rod body closer to or further from the first rotator member; and releasably joining a first end of the second patient support structure with the second bracket connecting portion via engagement of a second connection bracket of the second patient support structure with the at least a second rod body by movement of a second moveable engagement portion along the second bracket connecting portion from a first disen
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