Beds – Receptacle or support for use with bed
Patent
1993-01-19
1994-10-18
Grosz, Alexander
Beds
Receptacle or support for use with bed
5658, 24265C, 24525, 248122, 2482317, 2802501, 2803041, 403384, 403393, A47C 2100, F17L 300
Patent
active
053555392
ABSTRACT:
A clamping assembly (10) is provided for releasably connecting a mobile support stand (52) with a patient transport device such as a gurney (54), in order to allow patient transfer with the support stand while eliminating the need for extra transport personnel. The clamping assembly (10) preferably includes a pair of opposed, laterally spaced apart jaws (20, 22) interconnected by a central bight section (24). A pair of oppositely extending elongated connection elements (14, 16) are secured to the opposed faces of the bight section (24), and permit the clamping assembly to be releasably and pivotally inserted into a tubular section (66) conventionally provided as a part of the gurney (54). A clamping screw (18) is threadably received by one of the jaws (20) and cooperates with the opposed jaw (22) for securely clamping the upright standard (60) of the pole unit (52) within the clamping assembly (10).
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Grosz Alexander
St. Francis Research Institute
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