Boot carriage for repositioning a surgical boot along a support rod
US-2017281447-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US2020230010A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020230010-A1 |
| Application number | US-202016745677-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 17, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 18, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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An operating table comprises a table panel, a pad covering at least a portion of an upper face of the table panel, and a micro suction foil configured to be sandwiched between the upper face of the table panel and the pad to attach the pad to the upper face of the table panel.
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1 . An operating table comprising: a table panel, a pad covering at least a portion of an upper face of the table panel, and a micro suction foil configured to be sandwiched between the upper face of the table panel and the pad to attach the pad to the upper face of the table panel. 2 . The operating table of claim 1 , wherein the micro suction foil has both sides provided with a micro suction surface, and the upper face of the table panel contacting the micro suction foil has a surface structure configured to reduce a holding force between the upper face of the table panel and the micro suction foil such that the holding force between the pad and the micro suction foil is larger than between the upper face of the table panel and the micro suction foil. 3 . The operating table of claim 1 , wherein the micro suction foil has both sides provided with a micro suction surface, and a face of the pad contacting the micro suction foil has a surface structure configured to reduce a holding force between the face of the pad and the micro suction foil such that the holding force between the pad and the micro suction foil is smaller than between the upper face of the table panel and the micro suction foil. 4 . The operating table of claim 1 , wherein the micro suction foil comprises a side provided with a sticky surface and another side provided with a micro suction surface, and the micro suction foil is attached to the pad by means of the sticky surface. 5 . The operating table of claim 1 , wherein the micro suction foil comprises one side provided with a sticky surface and another side provided with a micro suction surface, and the micro suction foil is attached to the upper face of the table panel by means of the sticky surface. 6 . The operating table of claim 1 , wherein the micro suction foil is configured to cover an entire one of the upper face of the table panel and the face of the pad facing each other which is larger than the other one. 7 . The operating table of anyone of claim 1 , wherein the micro suction foil is configured to cover a portion of the upper face of the table panel or of a face of the pad facing the other one of the face of the pad and the upper face of the table panel . 8 . The operating table of claim 7 , wherein the micro suction foil is configured as a micro suction tape, and the micro suction tape is attached to the pad or to the upper face of the table panel in an edge region thereof. 9 . The operating table of claim 7 , wherein the micro suction foil is configured as a micro suction tape, and the micro suction tape is attached to the pad or to the upper face of the table panel in a central region thereof. 10 . The operating table of claim 1 , further comprising a second micro suction foil configured to be sandwiched between the first micro suction foil and the upper face of the table panel or the pad to attach the pad to the upper face of the table panel, the second micro suction foil at least partially overlapping the first micro suction foil . 11 . The operating table of claim 1 , wherein the operating table further comprises a liquid barrier configured to prevent ingress of a liquid between the micro suction foil and an upper face of the table panel contacting the micro suction foil or a face of the pad contacting the micro suction foil . 12 . The operating table of claim 11 , wherein the liquid barrier is formed as a labyrinth seal. 13 . The operating table of claim 11 , wherein the liquid barrier is formed as a sealing lip. 14 . The operating table of claim 11 , wherein the liquid barrier is formed as slits through the table panel in predetermined distances from edges of the table panel, the predetermined distances being defined such that the slits are located between the edges and the micro suction foil attached to the table panel. 15 . The operating table of claim 1 , wherein the micro suction foil comprises microscopic craters in its surface functioning like micro suction cups. 16 . A pad for an operating table, the pad comprising a cover defining a first planar surface, and a micro suction foil secured the first planar surface, the micro suction foil pad having a first surface engaged with the first planar surface of the cover to releasably secure the micro suction foil to the first planar surface, the micro suction foil having a second surface opposite the first surface, the second surface configured to engage a panel of an operating table to secure the pad to the panel of the operating table. 17 . The pad of claim 16 , wherein the micro suction foil comprises a side provided with a sticky surface and another side provided with a micro suction surface, and the micro suction foil is attached to the pad by means of the sticky surface. 18 . The pad of claim 16 , wherein the micro suction foil comprises microscopic craters in its surface functioning like micro suction cups. 19 . The pad of claim 16 , wherein the micro suction foil is configured such that the holding force of the micro suction foil to the planar surface of the cover is greater than the holding force of the micro suction foil to a panel of an operating table. 20 . The pad of claim 19 , wherein the micro suction foil comprises microscopic craters on both the first and second surface of the micro suction foil.
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