Safety latches for tiltable emergency X-ray examination table

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378209, 74527, G03B 4116

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ABSTRACT:
An emergency X-ray examination table has a top assembly comprising a primary top and a secondary top which is slidable on the primary top in the lengthwise direction of the table. The patient lies on the slidable top which is extendible beyond the limits of the primary top so that the head of the patient may be closely examined. The table top assembly is tiltable along a transverse axis. A latching mechanism prevents the secondary top from sliding downwardly when the table top assembly is tilted. A locking mechanism prevents the table top assembly from being tilted unless the latching mechanism has been placed in latched position. Another locking mechanism prevents the latching mechanism from being actuated unless the slidable top is in a position to be latched.

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