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US-11857472-B2 · Jan 2, 2024 · US
US9629769B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9629769-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314068674-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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One embodiment of a support system for a lift motor unit comprises a first frame comprising left and right first stanchions and a first beam extending laterally between and connected to the stanchions. The support system also includes a similar second frame. A first connector is connected to the first beam and a second connector is connected to the second beam. A rail is connected to the connectors. Another embodiment of the lift motor support system includes similar third and fourth frames and third and fourth connectors. A first rail is connected to the third and fourth connectors, and the rail between the first and second connectors is a second rail. A traverse rail is engaged with and longitudinally translatable along the first and second primary rails.
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I claim: 1. A support system for a lift motor unit comprising: a first frame comprising left and right first stanchions laterally spaced apart from each other and a first beam extending laterally between and connected to each of the left and right first stanchions; a second frame longitudinally spaced from the first frame, the second frame comprising left and right second stanchions laterally spaced apart from each other and a second beam extending between and connected to each of the left and right second stanchions; a first connector nonmovably connected to the first beam; a second connector nonmovably connected to the second beam; a rail having a head end connected to the first connector and a foot end connected to the second connector; and at least one electrical outlet, medical as outlet, or suction outlet supported by the first frame between the left and right first stanchions a third frame laterally spaced from the first frame, the third frame comprising left and right third stanchions laterally spaced apart from each other and a third beam extending laterally between and connected to each of the left and right third stanchions; a fourth frame laterally spaced from the second frame and longitudinally spaced from the third frame, the fourth frame comprising left and right fourth stanchions laterally spaced apart from each other and a fourth beam extending laterally between and connected to each of the left and right fourth stanchions; a third connector nonmovably connected to the third beam; a fourth connector nonmovably connected to the fourth beam; a first primary rail having a head end connected to the third connector and a foot end connected to the fourth connector; wherein the rail connected to the first and second connectors is a second primary rail and wherein a traverse rail is engaged with and longitudinally translatable along the first and second primary rails. 2. The support system of claim 1 wherein the rail is a lift motor rail and wherein the support system includes a lift motor unit translatably engaged with the lift motor rail. 3. The support system of claim 1 including a lift motor unit translatably engaged with the traverse rail. 4. The support system of claim 1 wherein one or more of the frames extends to a floor of a facility and is mounted to a wall of the facility such that the wall bears less than all of any vertical load associated with the support system. 5. The support system of claim 4 wherein the one or more frames is mounted so that the facility wall bears less than a majority of the vertical load. 6. The support system of claims 1 wherein one of more of the frames extends to a floor of the facility and is mounted to a wall of the facility such that the floor bears at least a majority of the vertical load imposed on or otherwise associated with the lift motor support system. 7. The support system of claim 6 wherein the one or more frames is mounted to the facility wall such that the floor bears substantially all of the vertical load. 8. The support system of claim 1 including one or more panels connectable to the frames. 9. The support system of claim 8 wherein the panels are exclusively decorative. 10. The support system of claim 8 wherein the panels are functional panels. 11. The support system of claim 1 wherein the rail is not supported from a ceiling. 12. The support system of claim 1 wherein the first and second primary rails are not supported from the ceiling. 13. The support system of claim 1 wherein one or more of the frames is surface mounted to an existing wall of the facility. 14. The support system of claim 1 including an electrical power supply affixed to one of the frames, the power supply being hard wired to a facility electrical system. 15. The support system of claim 14 including a lift motor unit translatably engaged with the rail, the lift motor unit housing a direct current motor powered by a battery and wherein the power supply is a converter for converting alternating current from the facility electrical system to direct current for the battery. 16. The support system of claim 1 wherein one or more of the frames extends to a floor of a facility and is mounted to a wall of the facility such that the wall bears less than all of any vertical load associated with the support system. 17. The support system of claim 16 wherein the one or more frames is mounted so that the facility wall bears less than a majority of the vertical load. 18. The support system of claim 1 wherein one of more of the frames extends to a floor of the facility and is mounted to a wall of the facility such that the floor bears at least a majority of the vertical load imposed on or otherwise associated with the lift motor support system. 19. The support system of claim 18 wherein the one or more fames is mounted to the facility wall such that the floor bears substantially all of the vertical load. 20. The support system of claim 1 including one or more panels connectable to the frames. 21. The support system of claim 20 wherein the panels are exclusively decorative. 22. The support system of claim 20 wherein the panels are functional panels. 23. The support system of claim 1 wherein the rail is not supported from a ceiling. 24. The support system of claim 1 wherein one or more of the frames is surface mounted to an existing wall of the facility. 25. The support system of claim 1 including an electrical power supply affixed to one of the frames, the power supply being hard wired to a facility electrical system. 26. The support system of claim 25 including a lift motor unit translatably engaged with the rail, the lift motor unit housing a direct current motor powered by a battery and wherein the power supply is a converter for converting alternating current from the facility electrical system to direct current for the battery.
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