Medical equipment mounting apparatus

Supports – Selective assembly

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248282, 248DIG11, F16M 1300

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047009225

ABSTRACT:
Medical equipment mounting apparatus with a plurality of pivotally connected members including a first upright member designed for snug upright support of receipt within a standard IV pole hole, or mounting bracket, of a hospital bed. The equipment is releasibly detachable from the mounting means, and the mounting apparatus itself is releasibly detachable from the bed frame to facilitate its easy use at different bed locations. The pivotal connection between the arms enables 180 degrees of movement in either of two directions between some of the arms, so that the medical equipment can be located alongside the bed frame in parallel relationship therewith. The first upright member has couplers at opposite ends of different diameters for mating receipt within pole holes of different diameters. Alternately, the effective diameter of the first member is selectively altered to fit within different sized IV pole mounting holes.

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patent: 92053 (1869-06-01), Hunter
patent: 300583 (1884-06-01), Drew
patent: 2448168 (1948-08-01), Banister
patent: 3550892 (1970-12-01), Propst

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