Intravenous (IV) pole for transport with multiple infusion...

Supports – Stand and bracket – Having vertically adjustable stand

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C005S503100, C248S540000

Reexamination Certificate

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06375133

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the field of medical supports and stands, and more particularly, to an intravenous (IV) support assembly including a plurality of different mounting adapters, each mountable to a patient support frame and adapted to support an IV pole for carrying medical equipment.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
An IV support assembly includes an IV pole for carrying medical equipment thereon and a mounting adapter separable from the IV pole. The mounting adapter is mounted to a patient support frame and can then be used to support the IV pole. The patient support frame can be a bed, stretcher, cot, and the like. As can be appreciated, the support railings or rails on the many different support frames can have many possible configurations, including rectangular, circular, and other cross-sectional configurations. The rails can also include recesses or receptacles used for mounting IV support assemblies to the rails.
In the medical and patient care environments, a need frequently arises to stably and securely mount the IV support assembly to many different patient support frames. For example, when a patient is transferred between first and second patient support frames or beds, an IV support assembly including a mounting adapter secured to the first bed and an IV pole carrying a variety of medical equipment thereon (e.g., plural IV containers and infusion pumps for a patient) must be quickly transferred and mounted to the second bed with minimal disturbance to the equipment. The IV pole itself is preferably transferred directly between the beds without having to move each piece of medical equipment individually to another pole.
Prior art IV mounting adapters and poles are unusable for direct transfer between patient support frames. For instance, the patient support frames often have different patient support rail configurations rendering the same mounting adapter unusable on both patient support frames. Even if appropriately configured mounting adapters are provided for the rails of both patient support frames, a single IV pole will generally be incompatible and thus unusable with both mounting adapters. Use of mounting adapters hung from or otherwise loosely coupled to the patient support frame facilitates IV support assembly transfer between patient support frames, but at the expense of IV pole stability.
An exemplary prior art IV support assembly is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,709,372. Disclosed is an IV pole
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supported by a mounting adapter or clamp
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mounted to a patient support frame or stretcher
10
. Mounting adapter
50
disadvantageously requires a pair of perpendicular rails
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,
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, instead of a single rail. This arrangement limits the use of mounting adapter
50
to patient support frames having such perpendicularly arranged railing pairs. Because mounting adapter
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defines through bores or channels of circular cross-section for receiving the rails, the use of mounting adapter
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is also limited to use with the pair of perpendicular rails of circular cross-sections.
Another prior art IV support assembly is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,149,036. Disclosed is an IV pole
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hung or suspended from a rail
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having planar outer surfaces by a mounting adapter
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. Mounting adapter
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is a hanging bracket that can be disadvantageously dislodged or decoupled from rail
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during transport of the bed between locations since the mounting adapter is not secured or clamped to rail
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. Additionally, because mounting adapter
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is configured to engage the planar surfaces of rail
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, mounting adapter
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is limited to use with such rails having planar surfaces.
Another prior art IV support assembly is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,835,486. Disclosed is a patient support frame
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having a mounting adapter
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fixed at a predetermined location to patient support frame
10
. Disadvantageously, mounting adapter
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can not be conveniently relocated to another location on support frame
10
or to another patient support frame.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide at least one mounting adapter each configured to be mounted to a different patient support frame configuration.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an IV support assembly including at least one mounting adapter mountable to a single rail of a patient support frame and an IV pole supported by the mounting adapter.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an IV pole efficiently movable from a first mounting adapter on a first patient support frame to a second mounting adapter on a second patient support frame.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an adapter kit including a plurality of different mounting adapters each adapted for a different patient support frame configuration and each capable of supporting an IV pole.
These and other objects of the present invention are achieved by an IV support assembly including a mounting adapter and an upright IV pole. The mounting adapter is adapted to be mounted to a single rail of a patient support frame, and includes an insertion member and a locking mechanism. The IV pole is supported by the mounting adapter, and includes a hollow lower end for receiving the insertion member of the mounting adapter. The IV pole is secured to the insertion member by the locking mechanism of the insertion member. A variety of different mounting adapters each configured for a different rail configuration are available for supporting a common IV pole, so the IV pole is transferable between mounting adapters mounted to different rails.
The foregoing objects of the present invention are also achieved by an IV support assembly usable with a patient support frame having a single rail, the IV support assembly including a mounting adapter adapted to be removably mounted to the single rail, and also including an upright elongate pole member supportable by the mounting adapter.
The foregoing objects of the present invention are also achieved by a mounting adapter for mounting an IV pole to a single rail of a patient support frame, the IV pole having a hollow lower end, the mounting adapter including a separable clamp portion including first and second opposed, mating clamp members together defining a transverse channel for receiving the single rail. The mounting adapter also includes an insertion member extending from the first clamp member for insertion into the hollow lower end of the IV pole, and a locking member for removably securing the IV pole to the insertion member.
The foregoing objects of the present invention are also achieved by a mounting adapter for mounting an intravenous IV pole to a single rail of a patient support frame, the IV pole having a hollow lower end, the single rail having a recess formed in an upper surface thereof, the mounting adapter including an elongate member having upper and lower male portions for respective removable insertion into the hollow lower end of the IV pole and the recess formed in the single rail. The mounting adapter also includes a locking mechanism for securing the hollow lower end of the IV pole to the upper male portion of the elongate member.
The foregoing objects of the present invention are also achieved by an adapter kit for mounting an IV pole to a rail of a patient support frame, the IV pole having a hollow lower end, the rail having at least two configurations, the adapter kit including at least two mounting adapters respectively corresponding to the at least two rail configurations. Each of the at least two mounting adapters includes mounting means for removably mounting the mounting adapter to the rail, an insertion member for removable insertion thereof into the hollow lower end of the IV pole, and a locking mechanism for securing the hollow lower end of the IV pole to the insertion member.
The foregoing objects of the present invention are also achieved by a method for mounting an intravenous (IV) support assembly to first and second patient support frames, the first patient support

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