(57) Articulated stretcher which can be transformed into a chair, adaptable to beds, comprising
a general frame with support overhang arms, being fitted with three bodies making
up the back, seat and headrest and with a footrest step all of them articulated one
to the other in order to selectively position each function. Each element and arrangement of the different functions of the stretcher, counts on
driving and holding elements at the same time which transmit power and movement to
the back, armrest, footrest and seat. The whole set is installed by means of a pair of stays fixed onto a rolling sliding
base being fitted with a piston which in combination with the stays moves the stretcher
in the rising and lowering sense. Preferred figure, number 5th.
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