Intravenous container support

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248318, A47G 2900

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046290745

ABSTRACT:
An intravenous fluid container carrier including an elongated telescopic device having an outer tubular shell within which is positioned an extension rod spring loaded to retract the rod into the tubular shell, an anti-rotation device to prevent rotation of the tubular shell with respect to the extension rod, and a rod locking device to hold the extension rod locked in any position between full extension out of the shell and full retraction within the shell. The locking device is releasable by a spring loaded actuation collar surrounding the shell proximate to the lower end thereof. The upper end of the extension rod is formed with a loop for suspension from a ceiling track mounted carrier, from a wall mounted bracket, or from a floor supported stand or carrier. A pair of vertically spaced collars are locked to the tubular shell at the top and near the bottom, each collar having pivotally secured thereto four arms for carrying an intravenous fluid container, each arm being pivotable between a detented use position extending outward away from the tubular shell and a detented storage position extending closely parallel to the tubular shell.

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patent: 4022416 (1977-05-01), Kaye et al.
patent: 4289244 (1981-09-01), Frankhouser

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