Patient positioning device for radiation therapy

Beds – Invalid bed or surgical support – Adapted for imaging

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C005S622000, C005S621000

Reexamination Certificate

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10966488

ABSTRACT:
A patient positioning system for radiation therapy, including an elongated table, a lock bar positioned on the table and extending perpendicular to a length of the table, and first and second clamps secured to opposing ends of the lock bar. The clamps are adapted to grip flat surfaces of sides of the table so as to secure the lock bar in a fixed position along the length of the table. The second clamp is adjustably secured on the lock bar so that the second clamp can be unsecured from the lock bar, the lock bar can be re-positioned on the table as desired, and the second clamp then re-secured to the lock bar to fix the lock bar in place on the table. The system also includes a patient restraint member secured to the lock bar and adapted to extend over a patient lying on the table.

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patent: 5537454 (1996-07-01), Korver, II
patent: 5806116 (1998-09-01), Oliver et al.
patent: 6161237 (2000-12-01), Tang et al.

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