United States Patent Jones et al.
[ Feb. 22, 1972 TILTABLE AND TRANSLATABLE TOP MEDICAL TABLE ASSEMBLY 2,568,236 9/1951 Kizaur ..269/323 2,658,777 11/1953 Rauglas ..248/4l2 X [72] Inventors: William E. M. Jones, Pittsburgh; James A. Primary Examiner-James C. Mitchell Richard, Monroeville, both of Pa. AnomeyF. H. Henson, D. F. Straitiff and E. P. Klipfel 73 Assignee: con Medical Corporation, Cheverly, Md. [22] Filed: Oct. 1, 1970 [57] ABSTRACT [2l1 Appl. No.: 77,094 Disclosed is a medical table assembly including a normally horizontal patient support table top translatable and tiltable longitudinally relative to a transversely extending horizontal [1.8- CI. "108/5, axis one way roller wedge lock means an 248/377, 248/396, 248/397, 269/323 operating spring to lock such top automatically against trans- ..Al7f 5/12 lational movement downwardly when such top is tilted, and [58] Field olSearch ..l08/2,5,l36,l37, 138,143; release means operable to unlock such roller wedge lock 248/372, 376, 377, 393, 394, 396, 397, 429, 430, means against action of such operating spring.
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l 19 I 9/ I TILTABLE AND TRANSLATABLE TOP MEDICAL TABLE ASSEMBLY BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention Translational and tiltable top medical examination and/or treatment tables.
2. Description of the Prior Art When the normally horizontal patient supporting top of a medical table is manually translatable longitudinally while also being tiltable in the same direction, it becomes necessary to lock such top against gravity induced downward translational movement when it is tilted. Various lockable top assemblies have been employed that can be characterized as being unduly complex, structurally or operationally, and/or by lack of translational movement freedom in tilted attitudes of the top.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention, in providing a manually movablepatierit support top with a spring-actuated one-way-acting roller wedge lock means that operates automatically to prevent downward translational movement of such top when tilted, affords maximum safety with respect to unintentional gravity induced translational to'p travel and trouble free simplicity of construction. At the same time, such one-way-acting lock means inherently affords freedom for 'retum translational movement of the top at all times, and, by virtue of inclusion of a lock release'rneans operable bymanual effort acting'in opposition to the operating spring for the lock means, affords opportunity for unlocking when desired, while assuring automatic relocking upon cessation of such manual effort.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING In the drawing:
FIG. I is a front elevation outline view of an exemplification of a medical tableembodying the self-locking translatipnally and tiltably movable patient support top assembly of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a partial front elevation view of the top assembly of FIG. 1, substantially in cross section, showing details of an illustrative construction of the spring-biased roller wedge locking means and release means therefor, embodied in such assembly; and 1 FIG. 3 is a section view taken along the line III-III of FIG. 2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring to FIG. 1, a translationally and tiltably'movable top assembly 5 is shown affiliated with amedical'table 7 of an exemplified type having two fixed vertical pedestal legs -9 and I at its'opp'osite ends that supports from beneath a frame means 12 for the top assembly 5.Connection of the frame means 12 at its one end tothe top ofpedestal leg 9 at a fixed pivot joint '14 and connection of the opposite end to a vertically-movable hydraulic cylinder-actuated pivot joint l6exemplifies a manner in which the top assembly may be tilted longitudinally about a transversely extending horizontal axis, as defined by pivot joint 14, other well-known modes of table tilting being suitable insofar as the'present invention is concemed.
Providing for longitudinal translational movement-of the top assembly 5 in the illustrative construction set forth herein, the frame means 12 includes a pair ofchannel members 18, one of which is shown in FIG. 3, that extendlongitudinally along opposite sides of the frame means 12 and open outwardly from such sides. Complementary inwardly opening channel members at the underside of top assembly 5 extent! along and beneath its opposite side edges as a part thereof in nested relationship with top flange portions of theframe channel members 18, respectively, to slidably guide movement of such'top assembly along the frame means.Roller bearings 22 carried by theframe channel members 18 and in support of the bottoms of the topassembly channel members 20 facilitate translational movement of the top assembly '5 along the frame means 12.
To provide for the automatic locking the top assembly 5 against downward movement along the normally horizontal frame means l2when tilted, a roller wedge locking means 24 is provided which includes an upwardly facingramp member 26, FIGS. 2 and 3,- affixed to the'top of the bottom flange portion of the frontframe channel member 18 and at least oneroller 27 biased by ahelical compression spring 28 to urge such roller intofrictional engagement withsuch ramp 26 beneath and the underside of the front topassembly channel member 20 above, to impart a one-way-acting self-energizing wedging constraint to relative translational movement between the roller engaged members at top and bottom. The ramp 26tapers upwardly-in the direction of downward tiltability of the top assembly 5, at an inclination angle of 12 to 18 to provide the proper wedge lock action while facilitating releasability of theroller 27.
As exemplified by the showings in FIGS. 2 and 3, theroller 27 is mounted on ashaft 30 which is coupledtothe operatingspring 28 via a clevis 32 against which such spring abuts at its one end. The opposite end of thespring 28 seats against anabutment 34 affixed to theframe member 18 and formed in integral attachment to theramp member 26. Arigid rod 36 encircled byspring 28 and affixed to the clevis 32 extends therefrom with clearance through an opening 38 in theabutment 34 to provide for confinement of such spring, initial confinement of the roller 27.prior to and during installation of the assembly, and for pulling theroller 27, against spring opposition to a release position.
The roller wedge lock means 24 is self-releasing in the direction of relative translational movement between top assembly 5 and frame means l2that tends to roll theroller 27 down theramp 26, and in a horizontal attitude of the assembly 5, release of suchlock means can be effected with relative ease bytumingthe roller 27 in a direction tending to impart such down ramp rolling. Arelease knob 40 at the front of the table is secured toshaft 30 for accommodating such release turning of thelocking roller 27.
At the same time, release of the locking means from a location at the opposite end of the table may be desirable, and this is accommodated by provision of acrank arm 42, operated by ahandle 43 at the front of the table, connected via aflexible tension member 44 to the projecting end ofrod 36, whereby such rod may be pulled against the bias ofspring 28 by exertion of manual effort onhandle 43, to pull theroller 27 to a release position. Alight tension spring 46 acting oncrank arm 42 provides for maintaining theflexible tension member 44 slack free.Side panel members 50 are provided for the frame means 12 to enclose the open sides of theframe channel members 18.
What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent in the United States is:
l. A medical table comprising,
a normally horizontal frame means;
floor mounted support means tiltably supporting said frame means;
a patient support top assembly constrained for translational rectilinear movement along said frame means,
roller wedge lockmeans biased by an operating spring to restrain relative translational movement between said top assembly and said frame means in a direction corresponding to downward tilting, while permitting such movement reversely; and
release means operable against opposition of said operating spring to ineffectuate said roller wedge lock means.
2. The table of claim 1, wherein,
said roller wedge lock means is mounted on said. frame means and includes a ramp member having a sloping cam surface extending alongsaid frame memberand upwardly toward an 'under surface of said top assembly, roller means in rolling engagement with said cam surface, and a 3 4 helical compression spring urging said roller means upframe means at a location remote from said roller wedge wafdly along such cam Surface into simultaneous engage lock means, and includes tension transmitting means inmem with the aforesaid under Surface of Said top terposed between said crank arm and the live end of said yhelical compression spring. 3. The table of claim 2, wherein said cam sloping cam sur- 5 The table ofclaim 2, further comprising face IS in the shape ofa plane inclined at an angle offrom 12 a release knob attached to Said roller means for turning 4 The table of claim 2, wherein, said release means comprises a crank arm mounted on said same to ineffectuate said roller wedge lock means.