专利摘要:
The invention provides a treatment table (1) for use in physiotherapy treatment of a patient (25). A treatment platform (2) of the treatment table (1) comprises a headrest (5) and two armrests (6). The armrests (6) are arranged in a first position on either side (3, 4) of the headrest (5) in a width direction (W). Each armrest (6) is provided with adjusting means (8) for moving the armrest (6) from the first position to at least one second position which is lower than the first position. The adjusting means (8) are arranged to also move the armrest (6) inwardly in the width direction when moving the armrest (6) from the first position to the at least one second position. The adjustment means (8) are arranged to also tilt the armrest (6) in the width direction with the support surface (7) away from the treatment platform (2) when moving the armrest (6) from the first position to the at least one second position.
公开号:BE1026501B1
申请号:E20195483
申请日:2019-07-24
公开日:2020-09-10
发明作者:Piet Jacobus Wijnmaalen
申请人:Gymna Uniphy;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Technical Field The present invention relates to a treatment table for use in physiotherapy treatment of a patient, wherein the treatment device comprises adjustable arm supports for supporting the patient's arms.
State of the art A treatment table with adjustable armrests is known from EP 2 578 198 A1. This treatment table includes a treatment platform for supporting the patient.
The treatment platform includes a headrest and two adjustable armrests located on either side of the headrest. Each armrest is provided with adjusting means comprising a tilting arm for moving the armrest from a first position next to the headrest to at least one second position which is lower than the first position.
In the at least one second position, the arm supports support the patient's arms which hang down next to the patient when the patient is in a prone position on the treatment table.
Its purpose is to relax the patient's neck and shoulder muscles.
The adjusting means are also adapted to tilt the armrest in the longitudinal direction, i.e. forwards and backwards.
This treatment table has the drawback that the available positions of the armrests do not provide ideal support for the patient's arms to relax the neck and shoulder muscles.
The treatment table therefore does not offer optimal comfort to the patient.
Furthermore, this treatment table also has the disadvantage that it is difficult and time consuming to adjust both armrests to the desired position, as this has to be repeated for both armrests.
Disclosure of the Invention The object of the present invention is to provide a treatment table that improves the comfort of the patient.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a treatment table with armrests that are easier to adjust to the desired position.
This object is achieved according to the invention with a treatment table having the technical characteristics of the first independent claim.
Thus, the present invention provides a treatment table for use in physiotherapy treatment of a patient. The treatment table includes a treatment platform for supporting the patient. The treatment platform extends along a longitudinal direction. The treatment platform extends along a width direction. The treatment platform includes a headrest for supporting the patient's head. The treatment platform includes two armrests with a support surface for supporting the patient's arms. The armrests are arranged in a first position on either side of the headrest in the width direction. In the first position, the armrest is preferably substantially level with the headrest, i.e. an upper surface of the armrest is substantially aligned with an upper surface of the headrest. Each armrest is provided with adjusting means for moving the relevant armrest in a height direction from the first position to at least one second position which is lower than the first position. The adjusting means are adapted to also move the relevant armrest inwardly in the width direction when the relevant armrest is moved from the first position to the at least one second position. And therefore also to move the respective armrest in the width direction to the opposite side of the headrest in the width direction. The adjusting means are arranged to also tilt the respective armrest in the width direction, with its support surface away from the treatment platform, when the respective armrest is moved from the first position to the at least one second position.
The treatment table of the present invention offers the advantage that the armrests are better able to follow the movement of the patient's arms when they are lowered next to the patient's body in a prone position on the treatment table. When lowering the arms, the arms are rotated and consequently move towards each other in the width direction. This movement of the arms can be followed by the armrests by moving the armrests inward in the width direction. Rotating the arms also changes the angle of the arms in relation to the horizontal plane. This movement of the arms can be followed by the armrests by tilting the armrests in the width direction with their support surface away from the treatment platform. In this way, the patient's arms are better supported, such that the patient is better able to relax his / her neck and shoulder muscles, which improves the patient's comfort.
In an embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the adjusting means are adapted to move the relevant armrest along a curved path when the relevant armrest is moved from the first position to the at least one second position. Preferably, the adjusting means are adapted to move the relevant armrest along a circular path when the relevant armrest is moved from the first position to the at least one second position.
The inventors have found that moving the armrest along a curved path, preferably a circular path, offers the advantage that the armrest can be moved inwardly in the width direction and tilted in the width direction with its support surface away from the treatment platform, in a gradual, smooth manner, as the armrest is moved from the first position to the at least one second position with increasing distance in the height direction between the at least one second position and the first position. This is beneficial for the patient's comfort.
To allow optimal tilting of the armrest in the width direction, with the support surface away from the treatment platform, the tilting can be performed such that the support surface of the armrest is kept substantially perpendicular to the curved, preferably circular trajectory followed by the armrest.
In an embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the adjusting means are arranged for increasing inwardly displacement of the relevant armrest in the width direction with increasing distance in the height direction between the at least one second position and the first position when the relevant armrest is moved from the first position to the at least one second position.
This embodiment is advantageous for the patient's comfort as it enables the armrests to track the movement of the arms towards each other in the width direction as the arms are lowered below the treatment platform.
In one embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the adjustment means are arranged for increasing tilting of the respective armrest in the width direction, with the support surface away from the treatment platform, with increasing distance in the height direction between the at least one second position and the first position when the respective armrest is moved from the first position to the at least one second position.
This embodiment is beneficial for patient comfort as it enables the armrests to track the change of the angle of the arms from the horizontal plane as the arms are lowered below the treatment platform.
In an embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the adjusting means comprise a tilting arm. A first end of the tilting arm is tiltably connected to the treatment platform. A second end of the tilt arm is connected to the respective armrest. The second end of the tilt arm is opposite the first end of the tilt arm.
In one embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the tilting arm extends along the width direction.
In one embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the tilting arm is tiltably connected to the treatment platform on one side of the treatment platform opposite a side of the treatment platform where the relevant armrest is located.
In one embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the headrest is tiltably connected to the treatment platform.
The adjusting means are connected to the headrest. The armrests are connected to the headrest via the adjusting means.
In this embodiment, the armrests follow the movement of the headrest when the headrest is tilted relative to the treatment platform. This offers the advantage that the position of the armrest tents with respect to the headrest does not have to be reset when the headrest is tilted with respect to the treatment platform.
In an embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the treatment table comprises coupling means for coupling the adjusting means of both armrests. The coupling means are designed such that moving the armrests from the first position to the at least one second position causes a corresponding movement of the other armrest.
The coupling means offer the advantage that both armrests can be adjusted synchronously to the desired position by moving only one of the armrests. This makes it easy for the patient or therapist to adjust the armrests.
In one embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the coupling means comprise a first protrusion located on the adjustment means of one of the armrests. The coupling means comprise a first slot on the adjustment means of the other armrest. The first slot is adapted to receive the first protrusion. The first slot is formed such that upon moving one of the armrests from the first position to the at least one second position, the first slot guides the first protrusion to cause the corresponding movement of the other armrest.
The inventors have found that the coupling means can be implemented in a simple and compact manner by means of the first protrusion which is received guide in the first slot to cause the synchronous movement of the armrests. This simplifies the design of the treatment table.
In an embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the coupling means comprise at least one second protrusion located on the adjustment means of one of the armrests and at least one second slot on the adjustment means of the other armrest. The at least one second slot is adapted to receive the corresponding at least one second protrusion. The at least one second slot is formed such that when one of the armrests is moved from the first position to the at least one second position, the corresponding at least one second slot guides the at least one second protrusion about the corresponding movement of the other armrest to cause.
The at least one second protrusion and the corresponding at least one second slot for implementing the coupling means, in addition to the first protrusion and the first slot, offer the advantage of a strong coupling between the armrests, and an improved guiding of the armrests about the synchronous cause the armrests to move.
In an embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention the coupling means are arranged for locking the armrests in the first position and the at least one second position by means of a locking protrusion on the adjusting means of one of the armrests and, for each of the the first position and the at least one second position, a corresponding locking slot on the adjustment means of the other armrest. Each locking slot is arranged to receive the locking protrusion when the armrests are in the corresponding position and thereby prevent movement of the armrests.
The fact that the coupling means are adapted to lock the armrest in the first position and the at least one second position offers the advantage that the armrests can be kept in the desired position for the patient, which is advantageous for the comfort of the patient.
In one embodiment of the treatment table according to the present invention, the coupling means is arranged to bias the locking protrusion inwardly into the corresponding locking slot when the armrests are in the corresponding position.
The coupling means are arranged such that the locking protrusion is manually releasable from the locking slot in which it is biased.
This embodiment allows a quick and easy locking of the armrests in the first position and the at least one second position, due to the biasing of the locking protrusion in the corresponding locking slot. This embodiment also allows for quick and easy unlocking of the armrests from the first position and the at least one second position, because the locking protrusion is manually releasable from the locking slot. This allows a quick and easy adjustment of the position of the armrests. Brief description of the drawings The invention will be further elucidated by means of the following description and the accompanying figures.
Figure 1A shows a treatment table according to an embodiment of the present invention with the armrests in a first position.
Figure 1B shows the treatment table of Figure 4A with the armrest in a lowest second position.
Figure 2A shows the headrest and armrests of the treatment table of Figure 1A, with the armrests in a first position.
Figure 2B shows the headrest and armrests of the treatment table of Figure 1A, with the armrests in an intermediate second position at a first distance less than the first position.
Figure 2C shows the headrest and armrests of the treatment table of Figure 1A, with the armrests in a lowest second position at a second distance lower than the first position.
Figure 3 shows an exploded view of the headrest and armrests of the treatment table of Figure 1A.
Figure 4A shows, in front view, a schematic representation of a treatment table according to an embodiment of the present invention in a first position.
Figure 4B shows in front view a schematic representation of the treatment table according to Figure 4A in an intermediate second position at a first distance which is less than the first position.
Figure 4C shows in front view a schematic representation of the treatment table according to Figure 4A in a lowest second position at a second distance which is lower than the first position.
Figure 5 shows a schematic front view of a patient on a treatment table according to an embodiment of the present invention in a second position.
Embodiments of the Invention The present invention will be described with reference to certain embodiments and with reference to certain drawings, but the invention is not limited thereto, and is limited only by the claims. The drawings described are only schematic and are non-limiting. In the drawings, the size of some elements may be enlarged for illustrative purposes and not drawn to scale. The dimensions and relative dimensions do not necessarily correspond to actual practical embodiments of the invention.
Furthermore, the terms first, second, third, and the like, are used in the specification and claims to distinguish between similar elements, and not necessarily to describe a sequential or chronological order. The terms are interchangeable in appropriate circumstances, and the embodiments of the invention may function in sequences other than those described or illustrated herein.
Furthermore, the terms top, bottom, top, bottom, and the like are used in the description and claims for descriptive purposes, and not necessarily to describe relative positions. The terms so used are interchangeable in appropriate circumstances, and the embodiments of the invention described herein may function in orientations other than those described or illustrated herein.
The term "comprising", used in the claims, is not to be construed as limited to the means listed below; it does not exclude other elements or steps. The term is to be interpreted as specifying the presence of said properties, numbers, steps or components as indicated, but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other properties, numbers, steps or components, or groups thereof. from. Thus, the scope of the expression 'a device comprising means A and B' should not be limited to devices consisting only of components A and B. It means that for the purposes of the present invention, the only relevant components of the device A and B to be.
Figures 1A and 1B and Figures 2A-2C show a treatment table 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention for use in physiotherapy treatment of a patient 25. Figures 1A and 1B show the treatment table 1 in its entirety, with arm supports 6 for supporting the patient. arms 27 of the patient 25 set at different positions with respect to a headrest 5 for supporting the head 26 of the patient 25.
Figures 2A-2C show more details of a frontal part of the treatment table 1 with the headrest 5 and the armrests 6, the armrests 6 being repositioned in different positions with respect to the headrest 5.
More details of the armrests 6 and the headrest 5 are shown in the exploded view of Figure 3. The different positions of the armrests 6 with respect to the headrest 5, as shown in Figures 2A to 2C, are also shown schematically in Figures 4A-4C for a clearer picture. Figure 5 shows a schematic representation of the patient 25 in a prone position on the treatment platform 1 with the arms 27 resting on the armrests 6, which are positioned in a position below the headrest 5.
At the bottom, the treatment table 1 comprises a support base 23 by means of which the treatment table 1 rests on the floor. At the top, the treatment table 1 comprises a treatment platform 2 for supporting the patient 25. The treatment platform 2 extends in a longitudinal direction L, to support the patient 25 at least partially along the length of the patient, and the treatment platform 2 extends extends along a width direction W, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L, to support the patient from the left side to the right side of the patient. Between the treatment platform 2 and the support base 23, the treatment table 1 comprises a lifting system with lifting arms 24 for moving the treatment platform 2 up and down in a height direction H perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L and to the width direction W.
A front section of the treatment platform 2 comprises a headrest 5 for supporting the head 26 of the patient 25 and two armrests © with a support surface 7 for supporting the arms 27 of the patient 25. One of the armrests 6 is provided on a first side 3 of the treatment platform 2 in the width direction W. The other armrest 6 is provided on a second side 4 of the treatment platform 2 in the width direction W. The headrest 5 is arranged between the armrests 6. The rest of the treatment platform 2 is used for supporting the patient's trunk and legs 25.
The headrest 5 is tiltably connected to the rest of the treatment platform 2 in order to change the angle of inclination of the patient's head 26 relative to the patient's trunk. The armrests 6 are connected to the head portion 5, such that the armrests 6 are displaced together with the headrest 5 when the headrest 5 is tilted relative to the rest of the treatment platform 2.
However, the armrests 6 are also movable independently of the headrest 5, which enables the armrests 6 to support the arms 27 of the patient 25 in different positions relative to the head 26 of the patient 25. Each armrest 6 is provided for this purpose. of adjusting means 8 enabling the armrest 6 to be moved in the height direction H to different positions under the headrest 5, as can be seen, for example, in Figures 1A-1B, 2A-2C and 4A-4C.
The adjusting means 8 comprise a tilting arm 9, which can for instance be seen in Figure 3. At a first end 10 the tilting arm 9 is tiltably connected to the treatment platform 2 by means of a hinge 101. At a second end 11, opposite the first end 10 , the tilting arm 9 is connected to the armrest 6 via a support rod 111. The tilting arms 6 extend along the width direction W, and the hinge 101 and the support rod 111 extend along the longitudinal direction L. The tilting arm 9 of the armrest 6, which is provided on the first side 3 of the treatment platform 2, is tiltably connected to the headrest 5 on the side of the headrest 5 which is located on the second side 4 of the treatment platform 2. The tilting arm 9 of the armrest 6, which provides is on the second side 4 of the treatment platform 2, is tiltably connected to the headrest 5 on the side of the headrest 5 which is located on the first side 3 of the treatment platform 2 .
The tilting arm 9 is composed of a first rod 91, a second rod 92 and a third rod 93. The second rod 92 forms the central part of the tilting arm 9, and when the armrest 6 is in a first position, next to the headrest 5 and practically flush with the headrest 5,
as can be seen in Figures 1A, 2A, and 4A, the second rod 92 is located in the width direction W centrally under the headrest 5, and extends almost parallel to the headrest 5. On one side the second rod 92 is connected with the first rod 91. The first rod 91 extends upward from the second rod 92 to the hinge 101 by means of which the tilting arm 9 is tiltably connected to the main support 5. On the opposite side, the second rod 92 is connected to the third Rod
93. The third rod 93 extends upward from the second rod 92 to the support rod 111 through which the tilting arm 9 is connected to the armrest 6.
This configuration allows a compact design of the tilting arm 9 in the height direction H.
The tilting arms 9 are preferably arranged close to the rest of the treatment platform 2. This leaves sufficient space under the headrest 5, where a therapist sitting in front of the treatment table 1 can position his / her legs without being hindered by the tilting arms 9.
Because the tilting arm 9 is tiltably connected to the headrest 5 of the treatment platform 2, the armrest 6 is movable downwards in the height direction H along a circular path from the first position, the armrest 6 being next to the headrest 5, as shown. in Figures 1A, 2A and 4A, to at least one second position that is lower than the first position, as shown in Figures 1B, 2B-C, 4B-C and 5.
Thanks to this rotational movement of the armrests 6, the armrests 6 not only move downwards along the height direction H, but also move inwards along the width direction W. With increasing distance d1, d2 between the first position of the armrest 6 and the second position of the armrest 6, the armrests 6 move more inward along the width direction W. This can be seen, for example, when comparing on the one hand Figures 2B and 4B, where the armrests 6 are located at a distance d1 from the headrest 5, on the other hand Figures 2C and 4C, where the armrests 6 are located at a distance d2 from the headrest 5. In this way, the armrests 6 are able to follow the rotational movement of the patient's arms 27 when the arms 27 are lowered next to the headrest. trunk of the patient 25 in a prone position on the treatment table 1, as shown in Figure 5.
Due to the rotational movement of the armrest 6, and because the armrest 6 is fixedly attached to the tilting arm 9, the armrest 6 is also tilted outwards, ie tilted in the width direction W with the support surface 7 away from the headrest 5 of the treatment platform 2 With increasing distance d1, d2 between the first position of the armrest 6 and the second position of the armrest 6, the armrests 6 also tilt more outward, which can be seen again when comparing Figures 2B and 4B on the one hand with the Figures. 2C and 4C on the other. In this way, the support surface 7 of the armrests 6 is able to follow the change of the angle of the arms with respect to the horizontal plane, for optimal support of the arms 27.
The treatment table 1 also comprises coupling means 12 which couple the tilting arms 9 of the armrests 6 together, in such a way that a movement of only one of the armrests 6 from the first position to a second position at a given distance below the first position, causes the other armrest 6 to also move from its first position to a second position at said given distance below its first position.
The coupling means 12 comprise, as can be seen in Figure 3, a first plate 13 located on the second rod 92 of the tilting arm 9 of one of the armrests 6. The coupling means also comprise a second plate 14 located on the second rod 92 of the tilting arm 9 of the other armrest 6. The first plate 13 and the second plate 14 extend upward in the height direction H and face each other. The first plate 13 is provided with a first protrusion 15 and a second protrusion 16, which protrude from the first plate 13 in a direction towards the second plate 14. The first protrusion 15 and the second protrusion 16 are formed by rollers 15 and 16 connected. are connected to the first plate 13 by means of screws 151, 161. The second plate 14 is provided with a first slot 17 and a second slot 18 for receiving the first protrusion 15 and the second protrusion 16, respectively.
The first slot 17 is formed such that the first protrusion 15 is only movable in one direction within the first slot 17. Said direction is chosen to coincide with the path followed by the first protrusion 15 when the armrest 6 is on the tilting arm 9 with the first protrusion 15 is moved from its first position to a lower second position. When the first protrusion 15 is moved by moving the armrest 6 on the tilting arm 9 with the first protrusion 15, the displacement of the first protrusion 15 in the first slot 17 causes the tilting arm 9 with the first slot 17 to move as well, in such a way that the armrest 6 on the tilting arm 9 with the first slot 17 is moved from its first position to a corresponding second position. When the first slot 17 is displaced by moving the armrest 6 on the tilting arm 9 with the first slot 17, the displacement of the first slot 17 with respect to the first protrusion 15 causes the tilting arm 9 with the first protrusion 15 to move also moved, in such a way that the armrest 6 on the tilting arm 9 with the first protrusion is moved from its first position to a corresponding second position. The second slot 18 is formed in a similar manner to the second protrusion 16.
The coupling means 12 are also adapted to lock the armrests 6 in their first position and one or more of their second positions.
As can be seen in Figure 3, the coupling means 12 to this end comprises a locking protrusion 16 on the first plate 13. The locking protrusion 19 is provided on a side of the first plate which faces away from the second plate 14, but extends through the first plate 13 out towards the second plate 14. The locking protrusion 19 is biased in the direction towards the second plate 14, for example by means of a spring, but can be manually moved in the opposite direction by overcoming the biasing force. On the second plate 14 the coupling means comprise a first locking slot 201 for locking the armrests © in their first position, a second locking slot for locking the armrests 6 in a second position at a distance d1 from the headrest 5, and a third locking slot 203 for locking the armrests 6 in a second position at a second distance d2 from the headrest 5. Those locking slots 201, 202, 203 are provided on a locking plate 20 which is attached to the second plate 14 between the first slot 17 and the second slot 18 on the side of the second plate 14 facing the first plate 13. In this way, when the armrests 6 are moved to one of the first position and the second positions requiring a locking slot 201,
202, 203 is provided, the locking protrusion 19 is biased inwardly into the corresponding locking slot 201, 202, 203, preventing further movement of the lifting arms 9, and thus of the armrests 6, until the locking protrusion 19 is manually released. from the locking slot 201, 202, 203. References 1 treatment table 15 first protrusion 2 treatment platform 151 screw 3 first side 16 second protrusion 4 second side 30 161 screw 5 headrest 17 first slot 6 armrest 18 second slot 7 support surface 19 locking 8 adjustment means protrusion 9 tilt arm 35 20 locking plate 91 first rod 201-203 locking slot 92 second rod 23 support base 93 third rod 24 lifting arm 10 first end 25 patient 101 hinge 40 26 head 11 second end 27 arms 111 support rod L lengthwise 12 coupling means W width direction 13 first plate H height direction 14 second plate 45 d1, d2 distance
权利要求:
Claims (13)
[1]
A treatment table (1) for use in physiotherapy treatment of a patient (25), the treatment table comprising a treatment platform (2) for supporting the patient (25), the treatment platform (2) extending along a longitudinal direction ( L) and along a width direction (W), the treatment platform (2) comprising a headrest (5) for supporting the head (26) of the patient (25), the treatment platform (2) comprising two armrests (6) having a support surface (7) for supporting the arms (27) of the patient (25), the armrests (6) being arranged in a first position on either side (3, 4) of the headrest (5) in the width direction (W), each armrest (6) being provided with adjusting means (8) for moving the respective armrest (6) in a height direction (H) from the first position to at least one second position which is lower than the first position , characterized in that the adjusting means parts (8) are arranged to also move the respective armrest (8) inward in the width direction (W), and to also tilt the respective armrest (6) in the width direction (W) with the support surface (7) away of the treatment platform (2), when the respective armrest (6) is moved from the first position to the at least one second position.
[2]
The treatment table (1) according to claim 1, wherein the adjustment means (8) are adapted to move the respective armrest (6) along a curved path, preferably along a circular path, when the respective armrest (6) is moved. from the first position to the at least one second position.
[3]
The treatment table (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the adjustment means (8) are adapted to move the respective armrest (6) in the width direction (W) with increasing distance in the height direction (H). between the at least one second position and the first position when the respective armrest (6) is moved from the first position to the at least one second position.
[4]
The treatment table (1) according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein the adjustment means (8) are arranged to gradually tilt the respective armrest (6) away from the treatment platform (2)
with increasing distance (d1, d2) in the height direction between the at least one second position and the first position as the respective armrest (6) is moved from the first position to the at least one second position.
[5]
The treatment table (1) according to any of claims 1-4, wherein the adjustment means (8) comprise a tilting arm (9), wherein a first end (10) of the tilting arm (9) is tiltably connected to the treatment platform (2), and wherein a second end (11) of the tilting arm (9) is connected to the respective armrest (6).
[6]
The treatment table (1) according to claim 5, wherein the tilting arm (9) extends along the width direction (W).
[7]
The treatment table (1) according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the tilting arm (9) is tiltably connected to the treatment platform (2) on one side (3, 4) of the treatment platform opposite a side (3, 4) of the treatment platform (2) where the appropriate armrest (6) is located.
[8]
The treatment table (1) according to any one of claims 1-7, wherein the headrest (5) is tiltably connected to the treatment platform (2), and wherein the adjustment means (8) is connected to the headrest (5). .
[9]
The treatment table (1) according to any of claims 1-8, wherein the treatment table (1) comprises coupling means (12) for coupling the adjustment means (8) of both armrests (6), the coupling means ( 12) are arranged such that moving one of the armrests (6) from the first position to the at least one second position causes a corresponding movement of the other armrest (6).
[10]
The treatment table (1) according to claim 9, wherein the coupling means (12) comprises a first protrusion (15) located on the adjustment means (8) of one of the armrests (6) and a first slot (17) on the adjusting means (8) of the other armrest (6) for receiving the first protrusion (15), and wherein the first slot (17) is formed such that when one of the armrests (6) is moved from the first position to the at least one second position, the first slot (17) guides the first protrusion (15) to cause the corresponding movement of the other armrest (6).
[11]
The treatment table (1) according to claim 10, wherein the coupling means (12) comprises at least one second protrusion (16) located on the adjustment means (8) of one of the armrests (6) and at least one second slot ( 18) on the adjustment means (8) of the other armrest (6) for receiving the corresponding at least one second protrusion (16), and wherein the at least one second slot (18) is formed such that when moving one of the armrests (6) from the first position to the at least one second position the corresponding at least one second slot (18) guides the at least one second protrusion (16) to cause the corresponding movement of the other armrest (6) .
[12]
The treatment table (1) according to any of the claims 9-11, wherein the coupling means (12) are adapted to lock the armrests (6) in the first position and the at least one second position by means of a locking protrusion (19) on the adjustment means (8) of one of the armrests (6) and, for each of the first position and the at least one second position, a corresponding locking slot (201, 202, 203) on the adjustment means (8) of the other armrest (6), each locking slot (201, 202, 203) being arranged to receive the locking protrusion (19) when the armrests (6) are in the corresponding position, thereby prevent movement of the armrests (6).
[13]
The treatment table (1) according to claim 12, wherein the coupling means (12) is arranged to bias the locking protrusion (19) inwardly into the corresponding locking slot (201, 202, 203) when the arm supports (6) are are in the corresponding position, and wherein the coupling means (12) is arranged such that the locking protrusion (19) is manually releasable from the locking slot (201, 202, 203) in which it is biased.
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法律状态:
2020-10-15| FG| Patent granted|Effective date: 20200910 |
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EP18189002.1A|EP3610839A1|2018-08-14|2018-08-14|Treatment couch with adjustable arm supports|
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