Modular multi-articulated patient support system
US-2015150743-A1 · Jun 4, 2015 · US
US9358170B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9358170-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414195326-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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A surgery table utilizing first and second sections which are hingedly attached to one another. First and second sections are also connected to supports apart from the hinged portion. An elevator moves one of the sections upwardly and downwardly at the support. The resultant position of the frame formed by the first and second sections may take the configuration of a flat surface or an upwardly or downwardly oriented “vee”.
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What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is as follows: 1. A patient support apparatus for supporting a patient during a medical procedure, the apparatus comprising: a) a patient support structure consisting of first and second open frame sections and a hinge, the first and second frame sections coupled at outer ends to supports and coupled at inner ends to the hinge; b) a chest platform slidingly mounted on the first open frame section for receiving an upper portion of the patient, wherein the chest platform is prevented from freely sliding on the first open frame section and is configured to slide only when the first and second frame sections articulate about the hinge, c) a chest support coupled to the chest platform; and d) a hip support coupled to the second open frame section. 2. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hinge comprises a pair of spaced apart hinges. 3. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the chest platform is prevented from freely sliding via a motivating mechanism. 4. The patient support apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the motivating mechanism causes the chest platform to slide towards the hinge when the hinge articulates so as to position the patient in flexion. 5. The patient support apparatus of claim 4 , wherein, when the patient is positioned in flexion, the first and second open frame sections define an upside-down vee with the pair of spaced apart hinges at an apex of the upside-down vee. 6. The patient support structure of claim 4 , wherein, when the patient is positioned in flexion, an angle less than about 180 degrees is defined on an underside of the patient support apparatus between the first and second open frame sections. 7. The patient support apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the patient support apparatus includes only a single axis of articulation between the outer ends of the first and second open frame sections. 8. In a patient support apparatus for supporting a patient during a medical procedure having first and second open frame sections that are inwardly connected by a pair of spaced apart hinges and outwardly held by supports; the improvement comprising: a) a chest platform slidingly mounted on the first open frame section for receiving an upper portion of the patient, wherein a motivating mechanism causes sliding of the chest platform to coincide with articulating of the pair of spaced apart hinges, b) a chest support connected on the chest platform; and c) a hip support on the second open frame section. 9. The patient support apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the patient support apparatus includes only a single axis of articulation between outer ends of the first and second open frame sections. 10. The patient support apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the single axis of articulation extends through the pair of spaced apart hinges. 11. The patient support apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the motivating mechanism causes the chest platform to slide towards the pair of spaced apart hinges when the pair of spaced apart hinges articulates so as to decrease an underside angle between the first and second open frame sections. 12. The patient support apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the underside angle is defined on a side of the first and second open frame sections that is opposite the chest and hip supports. 13. The patient support apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising a head support, the head support positioned above the chest support and connected on the chest platform. 14. The patient support apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising a pair of arm rests that extend from the first open frame section for support therefrom, and that are connected to the chest platform. 15. The patient support apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the motivating mechanism prevents the chest platform from freely sliding on the first open frame section. 16. The patient support apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the hip support comprises a pad, and wherein a portion of the pad slopes downwardly toward the second frame section in a direction away from the hinges. 17. The patient support apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the first and second open frame sections are inwardly connected by only a single pair of spaced apart hinges. 18. The patient support apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the motivating mechanism causes the chest platform to slide towards the pair of spaced apart hinges when the pair of spaced apart hinges articulates so as to increasingly position the patient in flexion. 19. The patient support apparatus of claim 18 , wherein, when the patient is positioned in flexion, the first and second open frame sections define an upside-down vee with the pair of spaced apart hinges at an apex of the upside-down vee. 20. The patient support structure of claim 18 , wherein, when the patient is positioned in flexion, an angle less than about 180 degrees is defined on an underside of the patient support apparatus between the first and second open frame sections.
specially adapted for back or spinal surgeries · CPC title
Lower body, e.g. pelvis, hip, buttocks · CPC title
Upper body, e.g. chest · CPC title
Adaptations for table mobility, e.g. arrangement of wheels · CPC title
the table being divided into different adjustable sections · CPC title
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