Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached
Patent
1988-06-27
1989-07-04
Ramirez, Ramon O.
Supports
Brackets
Specially mounted or attached
269249, 70 29, 70230, F16M 1300
Patent
active
048443972
ABSTRACT:
An intravenous pole clamp contains a locking mechanism which employs a spring clutch. The clamp body has an attachment for a medical device and a chamber for receiving an I-V pole. A threaded stud is rotated inwardly to clamp the I-V pole. A spring having one fixed end and one free end is threaded onto the shaft of the threaded stud. A locking mechanism allows the free end of the spring to be unrestrained in a locked position. When unlocked, a pin of the locking mechanism slightly unwinds and restrains the free end of the spring freeing the threaded stud to rotate in either an inward or an outward direction. In a locked position, the threaded stud can rotate inwardly but if it is attempted to rotate it outwardly the spring clutches the threaded stud preventing outward rotation.
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Chan Thomas
Skakoon James G.
C. R. Bard Inc.
Olson Robert A.
Ramirez Ramon O.
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