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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 17.07.2006 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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A HINGE FOR BED FRAME ASSEMBLY
SCHARNIER FÜR EINE BETTGESTELLANORDNUNG
CHARNIERE POUR ASSEMBLAGE DE CADRE DE LIT
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Proprietor: Huntleigh Technology Limited |
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- HAYES, Stephen
Dudley
West Midlands DY3 3AF (GB)
- HOLLYOAK, Stephen
Kingswinford
West Midlands DY6 8SJ (GB)
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Huntleigh Technology Limited
310-312 Dallow Road Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 1TD Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 1TD (GB) |
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EP-A- 1 408 190 DE-A1- 3 516 081 US-A- 3 355 695 US-B1- 6 505 365
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[0001] The present invention relates to a bed frame assembly and in particular to a hinge
structure for a configurable bed frame.
[0002] Configurable bed frame assemblies have been known for many years. These are provided
with a bed frame formed of various portions which can be pivoted relative to one another
to configure the bed from a flat configuration to different raised configurations.
Typically, the portions include a back rest, a thigh rest and a leg rest. Some beds
are also provided with a seat rest between the back rest and the thigh rest. The various
portions can be moved or pivoted to raise a patient into a sitting position, to raise
a patient's legs only to assist in vascular flow and so on.
[0003] Such configurable beds have also for many years been controlled electrically, being
provided with a plurality of electrically operated actuators which allow for the bed
configuration to be changed by pressing one or more buttons on a key pad. Electrical
systems are increasingly being incorporated into such beds to provide other functions
and facilities.
[0004] An example of a prior art bed assembly is the applicant's well known Contoura range
of hospital beds.
[0005] The various portions of the bed are typically connected by hinges, either directly
to one another or through connecting elements such as supports integral with a bed
sub-frame. The hinges are typically provided by bolts and nuts passing through two
or more circular apertures in adjacent frame elements or brackets to be coupled pivotally
together. These hinges can cause a number of problems in maintaining the bed, particularly
in a hospital or care home environment. The hinges tend to form protrusions beyond
the pivoted frame elements, which must be covered in order to protect patients and
users and also to prevent the accumulation of dirt at the site of the hinges. Thus,
the use of tarpaulins or other covers is commonplace in the industry. However, it
is not possible to keep such tarpaulins and other covers totally clean, particularly
in the current medical environments where "super-bugs" such as MRSA and the like can
quickly develop. This has resulted in the need to carry out extensive cleaning maintenance
procedures often taking a bed out of service for significant periods of time.
DE3516081 discloses a bed where the hinges do not protrude beyond the pivoted frame elements.
However the dirt can accumulate between the hinge parts.
[0006] The provision of an electrical supply to such a bed also means that all metallic
parts of the bed must be electrically coupled to a fixed voltage, typically ground.
This has necessitated the provision of electrical wires connecting together all the
metal components and connecting to ground. Where possible, these wires are located
within the cavity of hollow members by welding and then externally to any members
which do not have any such cavity. These wires, although performing an essential electrical
function, add complexity to the manufacture and structure of the bed and represent
another source of possible failure and areas for collection of dirt.
DE19912335 discloses a hinge for a machine part used for clean environments being electrically
conductive to prevent electrostatic loading and sparking.
[0007] The present invention seeks to provide an improved bed assembly and hinge structure
of a bed assembly.
[0008] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a frame assembly
for a configurable bed as claimed in claim 1.
[0009] The term substantially flat surface is intended to refer to a surface which does
not present a substantial protrusion from the frame struts which could trap dirt or
which requires physical separation from a user such as by a cover or tarpaulin. Advantageously,
the hinge has an outer perimeter which presents a substantially flat surface without
any connections with all of outer surfaces of the frame struts to which it connects.
[0010] Preferably, the hinge connecting members are able to fit within tubular frame struts.
Alternatively, the connecting members are able to fit over an outer surface of the
frame struts.
[0011] Advantageously, the first and second hinge parts have internal hinge couplings. Thus,
no hinge coupling element needs to be provided outside of the flush outer perimeter
of the hinge assembly.
[0012] Preferably, the hinge assembly is electrically conductive such that a conductive
path is provided through the assembly from one of the connecting members to the other.
This enables the hinge to provide the electrical coupling between adjacent frame struts
without the need for separate electrical wires.
[0013] Advantageously, the hinge assembly includes an electrically conductive hinge bush
provided between the first and second hinge parts. The bush is preferably an interference
fit with one of the hinge parts and abuts the other hinge part. The bush assists in
providing a reliable electrical path between the first and second hinge parts and
it has been found that this is more than sufficient and permanent. However, in some
instances it is envisaged that the hinge assembly will be provided with an electrically
conductive spring element therewithin. The spring element in one embodiment is a coil
spring located around the bush and abutting internal walls of the first and second
hinge parts. In another embodiment, the spring element is located between the bush
and one of the hinge parts, for example a Belleville spring or similar.
[0014] Advantageously, the first and second connecting members are provided with a fastening
element, in the preferred embodiment an aperture able to receive an electrically conductive
rivet or other electrically conductive fastener which would fasten together the hinge
connectors to their respective frame strut, thereby providing an even more secure
mechanical and electrical coupling.
[0015] Embodiments of the present invention are described below, by way of example only,
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 2 is an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of coupling hinge;
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the hinge of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a front view of the preferred embodiment of hinge assembly; and
Figure 5 is a side elevational view of an example of hospital bed showing a portion
of the configurable frame in a bent configuration.
[0016] Referring to Figure 1, there is shown a preferred embodiment of bed assembly 10 which
includes a wheeled base 12 provided with four castors 14 of conventional type. Coupled
to the base 12 is a bed platform 20 which can be raised and lowered relative to the
base 12 and tilted by means of one or more electrical actuators (not shown), also
of conventional type.
[0017] The platform 20 is provided with a frame 22 formed, in this embodiment, of four frame
sections 24, 26, 28 and 30 which are coupled to one another by means of hinged joints
32, 34 and 36.
[0018] Each frame section 24-30 is provided with an upper frame member having substantially
vertical inner side walls 38 and a plurality of depending transverse struts 40 to
form a recessed support surface for supporting a plurality of mattress support panels,
described in the applicant's co-pending British patent application numbers
0514926.5 and
0523184.0.
[0019] The hinges 32, 34 and 36 are provided in the upper frame members 24-30 and enable
the frame members to pivot relative to one another about the hinges 32-36.
[0020] The frame 22 is typically made of metal or a metal alloy. The frame struts are, in
this embodiment, tubular but could be substantially solid if preferred.
[0021] As will be apparent from Figure 1, in this embodiment the frame sections 24-30 are
formed from struts which are of rounded rectangular form in transverse cross-section.
Of course, any other cross-section could be used but it is preferred that the outer
form is smooth and has rounded corners. A circular outer profile is a suitable alternative.
[0022] The hinges 32-36 have an outer form which complements the outer form of the frame
struts and present substantially flat inner and outer surfaces to the frame 20. There
are no features of the hinges which protrude laterally beyond the frame sections to
require special provision such as covering to protect a patient or care staff.
[0023] Referring now to Figure 2 there is shown in exploded form a preferred embodiment
of assembly forming the hinges 32-36. Each hinge, which is made substantially entirely
of metal, is formed of first and second metal or metal alloy hinge halves 50, 52 which
are externally substantially identical to each other although this is not strictly
necessary.
[0024] Each hinge half 50, 52 includes a connector element 54, 56 of a rounded rectangular
outer form which is of a size to fit tightly within the inner cavity of the tubular
frame struts 24-30. There is provided a plurality longitudinally extending metal or
metal alloy ribs 58, triangular in transverse cross-section, around the periphery
of the connecting elements 54, 56 which will dig into the internal surface of the
frame struts 24-30 and which will thereby assist in producing a strong mechanical
and electrical coupling between the frame struts and the hinge parts 54, 56.
[0025] Each connecting element 54, 56 is also provided with a circular aperture 60 which
in use receives a metal rivet 55, 57 (shown in Figure 3) or other suitable fastener
which passes through a corresponding aligned hole in the associated frame strut. Such
rivet or other fastener can fix the two elements together and guarantee a good electrical
coupling, although this feature is not always necessary. A rivet is preferred because
of improved assembly and because it can provide a smooth rounded outer surface, which
is not possible with a bolt or the like.
[0026] The connecting elements 54, 56 are integral with their respective hinge body members
62, 64, which members provide a shoulder 66, 68 at the junction with their respective
connecting element 54, 56 of a height substantially identical to the thickness of
the tubular strut such that the outer surface of the body members 62, 64 provides
a substantially smooth transition from the outer surfaces of the frame struts to the
outer surface of the hinge 32-36, as can be seen in Figure 3.
[0027] The hinge half 50 includes an inner tubular section 70 which provides a shoulder
72 which itself is at the base of a tubular recess 74.
[0028] The hinge half 52 includes an inner annular wall 76 circumscribing an annular boss
78, which boss is provided with a round aperture 80 therein. Coupling the wall 76
to the outer wall 82 of the hinge half 52 are a plurality of radially spaced strengthening
ribs 82. Similar ribs may be provided in the hinge half 50 between the walls 70 and
74 and the outer wall of that hinge half.
[0029] The space between the wall 76 and the boss 78 of the hinge half 52 presents an annular
base wall 84.
[0030] A hinge bush 86, made of metal or metal alloy in this embodiment, includes an annular
base 88 and an upstanding annular wall 90 which is provided with a plurality of radially
spaced longitudinally extending ribs 92. The annular base 88 of the hinge bush 86
fits into the recess formed by the wall 76 and boss 78 of the hinge half 52 and when
assembled touches in rotatable manner the base wall 84, as best seen in Figure 3.
The upstanding annular wall 90, on the other hand is an interference fit into the
annular wall 70 of the hinge half 50 and in practice rotates with that hinge half.
[0031] The assembly includes a washer 94 which, when fitted, sits on the shoulder 72 and
which provides an upper stop to the position o the upstanding wall 90 of the bush
86. A screw fixing, in this example a button head screw 96 fits through the aperture
98 of the washer 94 and, in the preferred embodiment, engages with threads of threaded
aperture 80 in the boss 78 of the hinge half 52. In other embodiments, the screw 96
has an internally threaded bore (not shown) which is then fixed to a bolt fitted into
the boss 78 from the underside of the hinge half 52 when viewed in the orientation
of Figure 2.
[0032] The washer 94, in combination with the screw 96, acts to urge the bush 86 against
the base wall 84 of the hinge half 52, for which the upstanding wall 90 is designed
to be suitably high, thereby ensuring a consistent and reliable contact and thus in
practice a reliable electrical connection between the two hinge halves 50, 52. Of
course, since all the components of the hinges 32-36 are preferably of conductive
material, a plurality of conductive paths is typically present, thereby ensuring a
good electrical connection during all the positions of the hinge.
[0033] Should it be considered necessary, there could be provided an electrically conductive
sprung element within the hinge assembly. In one embodiment, there is provided a coil
spring, which would fit around the upstanding wall 90 of the bushing and within the
annular wall 70, of such dimensions that it is compressed against the inner surface
of annular wall 76 of the hinge half 52 and against the inner surface of a similar
wall (not shown) in the hinge half 50, in a manner which would be immediately apparent
to a person skilled in the art. Alternatively, a Belleville spring or washer could
be placed between the base wall 84 of the hinge half 52 and the annular base 88 of
the bush 86.
[0034] First and second cover panels 100, 102 fit over the recesses provided by the walls
74 and of the boss 78 (on the underside of the hinge half 52 when viewed in the orientation
of Figure 2) to provide a smooth outer surface to the hinge assembly. These cover
panels could be of any suitable material and their coupling to the hinge body will
be apparent to the skilled person, there being a variety of fixing methods known in
the art.
[0035] As will be apparent from Figure 2, the two hinge halves 50, 52 nest within one another.
[0036] Referring now to Figure 4, there is shown a front view of the hinge of Figure 2 in
assembled form. The hinge cover 100 is provided with a plurality of angle markings
104. These note the angle between the two hinge halves 50, 52 and in practice between
two frame struts coupled together by the hinge 32-36, as shown in Figure 5. Such markings
are useful during the assembly of the bed frame.
[0037] Although the hinge assemblies are shown as fitting into the bed frame sections, it
is envisaged that this coupling could be reversed. For example, for frame sections
which are solid, the connecting members of the hinge halves could fit over the ends
of respective frame struts, which struts could be provided with ends of reduced outer
dimensions to provide shoulders similar to the shoulders 66, 68 shown in Figure 2.
[0038] The hinge assembly and its various components could be made of a material other than
metal or metal alloy as long it can conduct electricity from one frame strut to another.
1. A frame assembly (22) for a configurable bed (10) including a plurality of movable
frame portions (24, 26, 28, 30) formed from one or more frame struts and a hinge assembly
(32, 34, 36) including first and second hinge parts (50, 52) each provided with an
integral connecting member (54, 56), each connecting member being able to fit to respective
frame struts (24-30), the hinge having an outer perimeter which presents a substantially
flat surface with one or more outer surfaces of the frame struts to which it connects
characterised in that the hinge assembly (32, 34, 36) is provided with one or more angle markers (104)
operable to indicate the angle of pivoting of the hinge assembly.
2. A frame assembly (22) according to claim 1, characterised in that the frame struts (24-30) are tubular and the hinge connecting members (54, 56) are
able to fit within the tubular frame struts.
3. A frame assembly (22) according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the first and second hinge parts (50, 52) have internal hinge couplings (76, 82).
4. A frame assembly (22) according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that the hinge assembly (32, 34, 36) is electrically conductive such that a conductive
path is provided from one of the connecting members (54, 56) to the other.
5. A frame assembly (22) according to claim 4, characterised in that the hinge assembly (32, 34, 46) includes an electrically conductive hinge bush (86)
provided between the first and second hinge parts (50, 52).
6. A frame assembly (22) according to claim 5, characterised in that the bush (86) is an interference fit with one of the hinge parts (50) and abuts the
other hinge part (52).
7. A frame assembly (22) according to claim 4, 5 or 6, including an electrically conductive
spring element therewithin.
8. A frame assembly (22) according to claim 7, characterised in that the spring element is a coil spring or a Belleville spring.
9. A frame assembly (22) according to any preceding claim, characterised in that the first and second connecting members are provided with a fastening element (58).
10. A frame assembly (22) according to claim 9, characterised in that the fastening element is an aperture (60) able to receive an electrically conductive
rivet (55, 57) or other electrically conductive fastener.
11. A frame assembly (22) according to any preceding claim characterised in that the hinge assembly (32, 34, 36) includes first and second hinge parts (50, 52) each
provided with an integral connecting member (54, 56), the assembly being electrically
conductive such that a conductive path is provided through the assembly from one connecting
member to the other.
12. A bed (10) including a frame assembly according to any preceding claim.
1. Gestellanordnung (22) für ein konfigurierbares Bett (10), die eine Anzahl von bewegbaren
Gestellteilen (24, 26, 28, 30), die aus einer oder mehreren Gestellstreben gebildet
sind, und eine Gelenkanordnung (32, 34, 36) umfasst, die erste und zweite Gelenkteile
(50, 52) einschließt, die jeweils mit einem integralen Verbindungsglied (54, 56) versehen
sind, wobei jedes Verbindungsglied fähig ist, an jeweilige Gestellstreben (24-30)
zu passen, das Gelenk einen Außenumfang aufweist, der eine im Wesentlichen flache
Oberfläche mit einer oder mehr Außenflächen der Gestellstreben, mit denen es verbunden
ist, präsentiert, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Gelenkanordnung (32, 34, 36) mit einer oder mehr Winkelmarkierungen (104) versehen
ist, die zum Anzeigen des Schwenkwinkelsder Gelenkanordnung betreibbar sind.
2. Gestellanordnung (22) gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Gestellstreben (24-30) rohrförmig sind und die Gelenkverbindungsglieder (54,
56) fähig sind, in die rohrförmigen Gestellstreben zu passen.
3. Gestellanordnung (22) gemäß Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die ersten und zweiten Gelenkteile (50, 52) interne Gelenkverbindungen (76, 82) aufweisen.
4. Gestellanordnung (22) gemäß Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Gelenkanordnung (32, 34, 36) elektrisch leitfähig ist, so dass ein leitender
Weg von einem der Verbindungsglieder (54, 56) zu dem anderen vorgesehen ist.
5. Gestellanordnung (22) gemäß Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Gelenkanordnung (32, 34, 36) eine elektrisch leitende Gelenkbuchse (86) einschließt,
die zwischen den ersten und zweiten Gelenkteilen (50, 52) vorgesehen ist.
6. Gestellanordnung (22) gemäß Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Buchse (86) eine Übermaßpassung mit einem der Gelenkteile (50) ist und an dem
anderen Gelenkteil (52) anlegt.
7. Gestellanordnung (22) gemäß Anspruch 4, 5 oder 6, die ein elektrisch leitendes Federelement
darin einschließt.
8. Gestellanordnung (22) gemäß Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Federelement eine Wickelfeder oder eine Tellerfeder ist.
9. Gestellanordnung (22) gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die ersten und zweiten Verbindungsglieder mit einem Befestigungselement (58) versehen
sind.
10. Gestellanordnung (22) gemäß Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Befestigungselement eine Öffnung (60) ist, die fähig ist, eine elektrisch leitende
Niete (55, 57) oder ein anderes elektrisch leitendes Befestigungselement aufzunehmen.
11. Gestellanordnung (22) gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Gelenkanordnung (32, 34, 36) erste und zweite Gelenkteile (50, 52) einschließt,
die jeweils mit einem integralen Verbindungsglied (54, 56) versehen sind, wobei die
Anordnung elektrisch leitend ist, so dass ein leitender Weg durch die Anordnung von
einem Verbindungsglied zu dem anderen vorgesehen ist.
12. Bett (10), das eine Gestellanordnung gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche einschließt.
1. Assemblage de cadre (22) pour un lit configurable (10) comportant une pluralité de
parties de cadre mobiles (24, 26, 28,30) formées d'une ou plusieurs entretoises et
d'un assemblage de charnière (32, 34, 36) comportant des première et deuxième parties
de charnière (50, 52), chacune munie d'un élément de raccordement intégral (54, 56),
chaque élément de raccordement pouvant s'ajuster sur des entretoises de cadre respectives
(24-30), la charnière ayant un périmètre extérieur qui présente une surface sensiblement
plane par rapport à une ou plusieurs surfaces extérieures des entretoises du cadre
auxquelles elle se raccorde, caractérisé en ce que l'assemblage de charnière (32, 34, 36) est muni d'un ou plusieurs marqueurs d'angle
(104) ayant pour fonction d'indiquer l'angle de pivotement de l'assemblage de charnière.
2. Assemblage de cadre (22) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les entretoises de cadre (24-30) sont tubulaires et en ce que les éléments de raccordement (54, 56) de la charnière peuvent s'ajuster à l'intérieur
des entretoises de cadre tubulaires.
3. Assemblage de cadre (22) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que les première et deuxième parties de charnière (50, 52) ont des raccords de charnières
internes (76, 82).
4. Assemblage de cadre (22) selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, caractérisé en ce que l'assemblage de charnière (32, 34, 36) est électriquement conducteur, de teille sorte
qu'un trajet conducteur soit formé de l'un des éléments de raccordement (54, 56) à
l'autre.
5. Assemblage de cadre (22) selon la revendication 4, caractérisé en ce que l'assemblage de charnière (32, 34, 36) comporte une douille de charnière électriquement
conductrice (86) disposée entre les première et deuxième parties de charnière (50,
52).
6. Assemblage de cadre (22) selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que la douille (86) est ajustée par serrage sur l'une des parties de charnière (50) et
est en butée contre l'autre partie de charnière (52).
7. Assemblage de cadre (22) selon la revendication 4, 5 ou 6, comportant à l'intérieur
de celui-ci un élément à ressort électriquement conducteur.
8. Assemblage de cadre (22) selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que l'élément à ressort est un ressort hélicoïdal ou un ressort Belleville.
9. Assemblage de cadre (22) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les premier et deuxième éléments de raccordement sont munis d'un élément de fixation
(58).
10. Assemblage de cadre (22) selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que l'élément de fixation est une ouverture (60) pouvant recevoir un rivet électriquement
conducteur (55, 57) ou un autre dispositif de fixation électriquement conducteur.
11. Assemblage de cadre (22) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'assemblage de charnière (32, 34, 36) comporte des première et deuxième parties
de charnière (50, 52), chacune munie d'un élément de raccordement intégral (54, 56),
l'assemblage étant électriquement conducteur, de telle sorte qu'un trajet conducteur
soit formé, à travers l'assemblage, de l'un des éléments de raccordement à l'autre.
12. Lit (10) comportant un assemblage de cadre selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes.
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It does not form part of the European patent document. Even though great care has
been taken in compiling the references, errors or omissions cannot be excluded and
the EPO disclaims all liability in this regard.
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