专利摘要:
Arrangement for attaching a plane (2) to a wall (1). The arrangement comprises said plane (2) and a first support shaft (4) and a second support shaft (5) carrying the plane (2), which support shafts (4, 5) are connectable from their first end (4 ', 5') to the wall (1) via a first guide arrangement (6, 7) so that the support shafts (4, 5) can be pivoted relative to the wall (1) in a substantially horizontal plane. The support shaft (4, 5) is attached from its other ends (4 ", 5") in connection with the plane (2) via a second conductor arrangement (10, 11), which is connected to the other end (4, 5) of the support shaft (4, 5). ”, 5”). The second guide arrangement (10, 11) comprises a joint (14, 15) provided with a substantially horizontal pivot axis, said plane (2) being pivotable to a substantially horizontal position of use and a substantially vertical storage position via said joints (14, 15) which are provided with a substantially horizontal pivot axis.
公开号:FI20185993A1
申请号:FI20185993
申请日:2018-11-23
公开日:2020-05-24
发明作者:Markus Hietaranta;Ari-Matti Vuorenoja;Marko Hietaranta
申请人:Frestems Oy;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to an arrangement according to the preamble of claim 1 for fixing a plane to a wall.
EP 2349161 B1 discloses an arrangement similar to the preamble of claim 1 for fixing a plane to a vehicle wall.
Said level forms a platform or platform for patient or transport stretchers used in an ambulance vehicle.
The platform is attached to the wall of the vehicle by means of support arms and associated joints so that the platform can be moved horizontally away from the wall to the center of the vehicle and back next to the wall.
The platform may be moved away from the wall, for example, for the treatment of a supine patient or on a stretcher to receive a supine patient in a vehicle for level support or to move a vehicle out of the vehicle for level support.
The level can be moved back next to the wall while the patient is lying down or when there are no patients in the vehicle.
When the plane is moved adjacent to the wall, the support arms of the plane extend substantially parallel to the wall of the vehicle, and when the plane is moved away from the wall, the support arms at least partially extend outward from the wall.
The arrangement according to EP 2349161 B1 restricts the use of said ambulance vehicle in practice only to the transport of patients in a supine position, since the vehicle cannot be easily converted, for example, into a vehicle with seats for the transport of patients in a sitting position.
Brief Description of the Invention 2 It is an object of the invention to provide a new type of arrangement for fixing a plane N to a wall. - The solution according to the invention is characterized by what is stated in the independent claim. = The invention is based on the fact that the second articulation arrangement N 30 of the support arm comprises a joint with a substantially horizontal pivot axis, said plane being pivotable to a substantially horizontal operating position and a substantially vertical storage position with said substantially N horizontal pivot pivots.
An advantage of the invention is that, for example, in order to equip an ambulance-driven vehicle with seats, for example in a seated position,
for the spaces, it is not necessary to remove the platform and possibly its support arms from the vehicle, but the platform can be turned sideways next to the wall to a substantially vertical storage position, thus easily providing the vehicle with sufficient space to provide the vehicle with seats.
Some embodiments of the invention are set out in the dependent claims. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will now be described in more detail in connection with preferred embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 schematically shows, from above, an arrangement for fixing a plane to a wall in a horizontal operating position adjacent to the wall; Fig. 2 is a schematic end view of the arrangement of Fig. 1 with the plane in a horizontal operating position adjacent to the wall; Fig. 3 is a schematic top view of the arrangement of Fig. 1 with the plane in a horizontal operating position and displaced outwardly from the wall; Fig. 4 is a schematic top view of the arrangement of Fig. 1 with the plane in a vertical storage position adjacent to the wall; Fig. 5 is a schematic end view of the arrangement of Fig. 1 with the plane in a vertical storage position adjacent to the wall; Fig. 6 is a schematic top view of another arrangement for fixing a plane to a wall with the plane in a horizontal operating position adjacent to the wall, and Fig. 7 is a schematic top view of the arrangement of Fig. 6 with the plane in a horizontal operating position and moved outward.
In the figures, some embodiments of the invention are shown simplified for the sake of clarity N. Similar parts are indicated in the figures by the same reference numerals E 30.
& DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Figure 1 is a schematic top view of a system | arrangement for fixing the level 2 to the wall 1 with the level 2 in the horizontal operating position next to the wall 1, Fig. 2 is a schematic end view of the arrangement according to Fig. 1 with the level 2 in the horizontal operating position;
adjacent to the wall 1 and Fig. 3 is a schematic top view of the arrangement according to Fig. 1 with the plane 2 in a horizontal operating position and moved outwards from the wall 1.
Further, Fig. 4 is a schematic plan view of the arrangement of Fig. 1 with the plane 2 in a vertical storage position adjacent to the wall 1, and Fig. 5 is a schematic end view of the arrangement of Fig. 1 with the plane 2 in a vertical storage position adjacent to the wall 1.
The level 2 can form, for example, a pallet or a platform, which can be supported, for example, by transporting a patient lying on patient pairs - to carry a patient or to perform treatment measures on the patient.
In this case, the wall 1 may comprise, for example, the inner wall of an ambulance vehicle or other means of transport, such as a helicopter or an airplane, in connection with which the level 2 is arranged.
Level 2 may also form a platform or platform on which the goods or equipment to be transported can be placed.
In this case, the level 2 can be provided, for example, with substantially vertically upwardly directed edges to prevent goods or equipment from falling off the level.
A vehicle equipped with such a level 2 can form, for example, a mobile service point or vehicle.
Thus, the practical implementations and uses of Level 2 can be very diverse and are not exactly limited to items or purposes related to the care or rescue of persons, although the fastening arrangement according to the solution shown in the following examples and the Level 2 use therein it is therefore assumed to relate in particular to the fastening arrangement used in the ambulance vehicle for receiving patient pairs to fasten a suitable level to the wall structure of the ambulance vehicle. © Plane 2 comprises a front end 2a facing the front of the vehicle, o a rear end 2b facing the rear of the vehicle, a first side edge 2c facing the vehicle wall 1 = a second side edge 2d facing away from the wall 1 of the vehicle 1, an upward facing upper surface 2e and a downward facing side 30 base 2f.
For the sake of clarity, the means 2 for locking the patient pairs to level 2 are not shown in the figures. The arrangement for fixing the level 2 to the wall 1 comprises a first support arm 4 and a second support arm 5 located on the side 2c of the first side edge 2c of the level 2. The support arms 4, 5 have first ends 4 ', 5' to be connected to the wall 1 N 35 and second ends 4 ', 5' to be connected to the plane 2. In the longitudinal direction of plane 2 between the front end 2a of the plane 2 and the rear end 2b
the first support arm 4 is arranged to be located on the front end 2a side of the plane 2 and the second support arm 5 is arranged to be located on the rear end 2b side of the plane 2. The first ends 4 ', 5' of the support arms 4, 5 are connected to a common wall bracket 3 for the support arms 4, 5 to be mounted on the wall 1, the support arms 4, 5 being fixed to the wall 1 via said one common wall bracket 3. However, the support arms 4, 5 can also be fastened to the wall 1 by means of separate wall brackets arranged for them. At the first end 4 ', 5' of the support arm 4, 5 there is a first articulation arrangement 6, 7, by means of which the first ends 4 ', 5 - of the support arms 4, 5 - join the wall 1 in substantially the same horizontal plane. The first articulation arrangement 6, 7 comprises a pivot shaft 8, 9 running in a substantially vertical direction through the first end 4 ', 5' of the support arm 4, 5. Said pivot shaft 8, 9 forms a substantially vertical axis at the first end 4 ', 5' of the support arm 4, 5. a pivot axis with respect to which the first end 4 ', 5' of the support arm 4, 5 can pivot relative to the wall 1 so that the support arm 4, 5 pivots in a substantially horizontal plane with respect to the wall 1, the plane 2 being moved substantially horizontally away from the wall 1 to the position shown in Fig. 3, and back towards the wall 1 next to the wall 1 to the position illustrated in Fig. 1. At the first end 4 ”, 5” of the support arm 4, 5 there is a second articulation arrangement 10, 11, by means of which the second end 4 ”, 5” of the support arm 4, 5 joins the plane
2. The second articulation arrangement 10, 11 comprises a pivot shaft 12, 13 running through the second end 4 ", 5" of the support arm 4, 5 in a substantially vertical direction. The pivot shaft 12, 13 forms a substantially vertical support arm 4, 5 at the other end 4 ", 5". a vertical pivot axis with respect to which the other end 4 ”, 5” © of the support arm 4, 5 can pivot when the plane 2 is moved substantially horizontally away from the wall D 1 to the position shown in Fig. 3 and back towards the wall 1 to the position shown next to the wall 1. A The articulated shaft 12, 13 belonging to the second articulation arrangement 10, 11 is dimensioned and arranged in the second articulation arrangement 10, 11 so that the articulated shaft 12, 13 extends in the vertical direction of the support arm 4, 5 at the second 0 end 4 of the support arm 4, 5 ”. .5 ”below. In this case, said portion of the articulated shaft 12, 13 extending below the second end 4 ”, 5” 3 of the support arm 4, 5 can be provided, for example = via the articulated shaft 12, 13, as shown in the figures, with a substantially horizontal pivot axis 16, 17 extending in a substantially horizontal direction. to arrange the backed joint 14, 15 as part of the second joint arrangement 10,
11, wherein the pivot shaft 16, 17 thus forms a pivot axis of the joint 14, 15 with a substantially horizontal pivot axis, and the pivot 14 forms a first pivot with a horizontal pivot axis associated with the first support arm 4 and the joint 15 forms a second support arm at a substantially same horizontal level. associated second joint with a horizontal pivot axis. Through said joints 14, 15, the plane 2 can be pivoted to the substantially horizontal operating position shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3 and to the substantially vertical storage position shown in Figures 4 and 5. Alternatively, the PTO shaft 16, 17 may be formed by substantially horizontal shaft pins arranged on the PTO shafts 12, 13 which do not pass through the PTO shaft 12, 13.
When the level 2 can be pivoted to the substantially vertical storage position shown in Figures 4 and 5, for example in an ambulance vehicle, the space originally reserved for a patient to be reclined can be provided with seats for seated patients so that the level 2 and possibly its support arms 4 , 5 need not be removed from the vehicle, but merely by turning the level 2 aside next to the wall 1 in a substantially vertical storage position, sufficient space is easily provided in the vehicle to provide the vehicle with seats.
In the embodiment shown in the figures, the articulated shaft 12, 13 forms a connection of said horizontal pivot shaft 14, 15 in connection with the first articulated part and the plane 2, in the embodiment shown in the figures in particular in connection with the base 2f of the plane 2f forms a corresponding joint 14, 15 nivelosan. The support structure 18 thus forms a second articulation portion associated with a joint 14 with a horizontal pivot axis in the first support 4, the articulation shaft 12 forming a first articulation portion associated with said D-joint 14. Correspondingly, the support structure 19 forms a second articulation portion associated with a joint 15 provided with a horizontal pivot axis A in the second support 5, the articulation shaft 13 forming a first articulation portion N 30 associated with said joint 15. When said support structures E, 18, 19 pivot via the horizontal pivot axis 0 formed by the pivot shafts 16, 17 with respect to the pivot shafts 12, 13, the plane 2 can be pivoted 3 to a substantially horizontal operating position and back to a substantially vertical storage position. N 35 The support structure 18, 19 comprises a first portion which is oriented substantially vertically in a substantially horizontal operating position of the plane 2.
18 ', 19' and the associated substantially horizontally oriented second portion 18 ”, 19” arranged in connection with the level 2 base 2f. The substantially vertically oriented first portion 18 ', 19 ° of the support structure 18, 19 forms a portion of the support structure 18, 19 associated with the joint 14, 15 provided with said horizontal pivot axis.
Said first portion 18 ', 19' of the support structure 18, 19 is preferably dimensioned and arranged to extend above the upper surface 2e of the plane 2 to such an extent that the articulated shaft 16, 17 forming the pivot axis of the joint 14, 15 provided with the horizontal pivot axis can be arranged above the upper surface 2e.
In this case, the plane 2 can always be rotated to a vertical position of 90 degrees or even above it relative to the horizontal operating position of the plane 2 before the plane 2 collides with the support arms 4, 5 when the plane 2 is rotated to its substantially vertical storage position.
In the embodiment shown in the figures, the substantially horizontally oriented second portion 18 ”, 19” of the support structure 18, 19 is a support structure extending substantially in the width direction between the side edges 2c, 2d of the plane 2.
The bottom 2f of the plane 2 is provided with recesses 20, 21 corresponding to said second portions of the support structures 18 ", 19" to receive the second portions 18 ", 19" of said support structures 18, 19 without increasing the height of the plane 2.
Figure 4 also shows locking holes 24, 25 arranged in the lower parts of the articulated shafts 12, 13 and locking holes 26, 27 arranged in the first portions 18 ', 19' of the support structure 18, 19, which coincide and through which the locking pins 14 can be locked. 15 with respect to the plane 2 in a substantially horizontal operating position.
The plane 2 can in turn be locked in a substantially vertical storage position, for example by a locking arrangement arranged between the plane 2 and the wall 1 or the support arm 4, 5, such as by means of a locking screw rotating against the wall 1 or the support arm 4, 5. = Fig. 6 is a schematic top view of another arrangement A for attaching a plane 2 to a wall 1 with the plane 2 in a substantially horizontal position 30 adjacent to the wall 1, and Fig. 7 is a schematic top view of the arrangement of Fig. 6 with the plane 2 0 in a substantially horizontal operating position and displaced outwardly from wall 1. 2 The arrangement shown in Figs. 6 and 7 differs from the arrangement 3 shown in Figs. 1 to 5 in the following respects.
N 35 In the arrangement shown in Figs. 6 and 7, the vertical articulated shaft 13 in the second articulation arrangement 11 of the second support arm 5 is dimensioned and arranged
provided in the second articulation arrangement 11 so that the articulated shaft 13 is adapted to extend in the vertical direction of the support arm 5 both above and below the second end 5 ”of the support arm 5.
In this case, a joint 15 with a substantially horizontal pivot axis shown in Figures 1 to 5 can be arranged in connection with the portion of the articulated shaft 13 extending below the second end 5 "of said support arm 5. The extension of the articulated shaft 13 extending above the other end 5" of the support arm In connection with the projection 22 and the projection 22, a guide rod 23, the first end 23 ”of which is articulated to the projection 22 and the second end 23” is articulated to the portion of the support arm 5 between the first articulation arrangement 7 and the second articulation arrangement 11.
Alternatively, the first end 23 'of the handlebar 23 is articulated to a portion of the articulated shaft 13 extending directly above the second end 5' of the support arm 5.
The handlebar 23 forms a forced guide member which guides or forces the articulated shaft 13 to slide downwards in the vertical direction 5 'of the second end of the support arm 5.
This forced steering results from a decrease in the vertical height of the handlebar 23 as the handlebar 23 pivots substantially vertically from the position shown in Fig. 6 to a more horizontal position as shown in Fig. 7 when the support arm 5 pivots sufficiently away from the wall 1 when the plane 2 is moved. away from the wall 1. The other end 2b of the level 2 descends downwards, whereby, for example, loading the high level 2 on a stretcher supporting a patient lying down is easier compared to a situation where the level 2 is in a substantially horizontal position.
Correspondingly, when the plane 2 is moved back towards the wall 1, the vertical height of the handlebar 23 increases as the support arm 5 pivots back towards the wall 1, forcing the articulated shaft 13 to slide upwards in the vertical direction of the other end 5 ”of the support arm 5. back to a substantially horizontal position. = A gas spring can also be installed in connection with the PTO shaft 13, which has an upward lifting effect on the PTO shaft 13 and facilitates the lifting of the level 2.
Figures 6 and 7 further show an embodiment of the support arm 4, 5, wherein the support arm 4, 5 comprises a portion running obliquely on the portion between the first articulation arrangement 6, 7 and the second articulation arrangement 10, 11 so that the support arm 4, The first end 4 ', 5' and the second end 4 ', 5' are at different heights.
This embodiment can be utilized, for example, in solutions where equipment, devices or electrical, air, etc. connections are attached to the wall of the vehicle so that the first ends 4 ', 5' and the second ends 4 ', 5 “Shall be arranged at different heights. Thus, this embodiment can also be utilized in the embodiment according to Figures 1-5. The first ends 4 ', 5 * of the support arms 4, 5 can be arranged higher than the second ends 4 ”, 5” of the support arms 4, 5, for example in a situation where, for example, equipment, devices or electrical, air or the like attached to the vehicle wall 1 - these prevent the first ends 4, 5 'of the support arms 4, 5 from being attached to the wall 1 lower, but it is not desired to raise the level 2 at least to the same extent. The second ends 4 ”, 5” of the support arms 4, 5 can be arranged higher than the first ends 4 ', 5 of the support arms 4, 5, for example in a situation where, for example, equipment, devices or electrical, air or similar connections attached to the vehicle wall 1 prevent the attachment of the first ends 4 ', 5' of the support arms 4, 5 to the wall 1 higher, but the plane 2 in its substantially horizontal operating position is desired to be arranged higher than the floor level of the vehicle, for example due to the flexible performance of treatment procedures.
In the solutions shown in the figures, the support arms 4, 5 are formed in one part. The support arms 4, 5 can also consist of two or more permanently or articulated parts.
It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that as technology advances, the basic idea of the invention can be implemented in many different ways. The invention and its embodiments - are thus not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.
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[1]
An arrangement for fixing a plane (2) to a wall (1), said arrangement comprising said plane (2) and a first support arm (4) supporting said plane (2) and a second support arm (5), which support arms (4, 5) ) are connectable at their first end (4, 5 ') to the wall (1) by means of a first articulated arrangement (6, 7) with a substantially vertical pivot axis corresponding to each support arm (4, 5) so that the support arms (4, 5) are pivotable. - movable in a plane substantially horizontal with respect to the wall (1), and the support arms (4, 5) being fixed at one end (4 ", 5") in connection with the plane (2) at the other end (4 ") of the support arm (4,5), ”) By means of a second articulation arrangement (10, 11), characterized in that the second articulation arrangement (10, 11) of the support arm (4, 5) comprises a hinge (14, 15) with a substantially horizontal pivot axis, said plane (2 ) can be translated into a substantially horizontal user to the night position and to a substantially vertical storage position by means of said joints (14, 15) with a substantially horizontal axis of rotation.
[2]
Arrangement according to Claim 1, characterized in that the second articulation arrangement (10, 11) comprises a substantially vertical articulated shaft (12, 13) arranged in connection with the second end (4 ”, 5”) of the support arm (4, 5) and in that a substantially horizontal the joint (14, 15) provided with a pivot shaft is arranged on said substantially vertical pivot shaft (12, 13).
[3]
Arrangement according to Claim 2, characterized in that the substantially vertical articulated shaft (12, 13) of the second articulation arrangement (10, 11) comprises, in the vertical direction of the support arm (4, 5), one end (4) of the support arm (4, 5). , 5 ”) and that the articulated shaft (16, 17) of the second articulated arrangement (10, © 11) with a substantially horizontal pivot axis is arranged to run on a substantially vertical articulated shaft (12, 13) through a portion extending below the other end (4 ”, A 5”) of the support arm (4, 5). N 30
[4]
Arrangement according to Claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the substantially vertical articulated shaft (12, 13) 9 of the second articulation arrangement (10, 11) is arranged to run in a substantially vertical direction at the second end (4 ', 5) of the support arm D (4, 5). ") through. 5
[5]
Arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the arrangement comprises a support structure (18, 19) associated with each support arm (4, 5), which support structure (18, 19) is arranged at the base of the plane (2).
(2f) and which support structure (18, 19) is connected to the respective support arm (4, 5) via a joint (14, 15) with a substantially horizontal pivot axis of said second articulation arrangement (10, 11).
[6]
Arrangement according to one of Claims 3 to 5, characterized in that the substantially vertical articulated shaft (12, 13) of the second articulated arrangement (10, 11) forms a first articulated part of the articulated shaft (14, 15) with a substantially horizontal pivot axis and the support structure (18, 19) a second articulated portion of a joint (14, 15) having a substantially horizontal pivot axis.
[7]
Arrangement according to Claim 5 or 6, characterized in that the support structure (18, 19) comprises a substantially vertically oriented first section (18, 19 °) and an associated substantially horizontally oriented and level (2) base (2f). a second portion (18 ”, 19”), said substantially vertically oriented first portion (18, 19 ") of the support structure (18, 19) forming a portion of the support structure (18, 19) associated with said horizontal pivot axis (14, 15).
[8]
An arrangement according to claim 7, characterized in that the substantially horizontally oriented second portion (18 ", 19") of the support structure (18, 19) is a support structure extending substantially in the width direction of the plane (2).
[9]
Arrangement according to one of Claims 5 to 8, characterized in that the base (2f) of the plane (2) has recesses corresponding to the second portions (18 ”, 19”) of the support structures (18, 19) to be placed in connection with the base (2f) of the plane (2). (20, 21) for receiving portions (18 ”, 19”) of said support structures without increasing the height of the plane (2).
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[10]
Arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the articulated shaft (16, 17) of the joint (14, = 15) provided with a horizontal pivot axis is arranged above the upper surface (2e) of said plane (2) above the plane (2). being in a substantially horizontal operating position. N 30
[11]
Arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the first articulation arrangement (6, 7) comprises a substantially vertical articulated shaft (8, 9) arranged to run in a substantially vertical direction on the support arm (4, 5). ) through the first end (4, 5 '). =
[12]
Arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the substantially vertical articulated shaft (13) of the second articulation arrangement (11) of the second support arm (5) is arranged to slide substantially vertically.
second end (5 ”) of said second support arm (5), said articulated shaft (13) forming a height adjustment rod by means of which the rear end (2b) of the plane (2) can be lowered to provide a downwardly inclined position in the plane (2) and raised back up to restore the plane (2) to a substantially horizontal position.
[13]
An arrangement according to claim 12, characterized in that the second support arm (5) has a forced guide member which guides the substantially vertical articulated shaft (13) of the second articulation arrangement (11) of the second support arm (5) to descend when the support arm (5) pivots from the wall (1) away and rise as the support arm (5) pivots towards the wall (1).
[14]
An arrangement according to claim 13, characterized in that the substantially vertical articulated shaft (13) of the second articulation arrangement (11) of the support arm (5) comprises a portion extending vertically above the second end (5 ”) of the second support arm (5) and the guide member is a handlebar (23), the handlebar (23) being articulated at its first end (23 °) to said portion of the substantially vertical joint shaft (13) of said second articulation arrangement (11) extending from the second end of the second support arm (5) above the head (5 ”), and that the handlebar (23) is articulated at one end (23 ') to the portion between the first articulation arrangement (7) and the second articulation arrangement (11) of the second support arm (5).
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Arrangement according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the support arm (4, 5) comprises a portion running obliquely in the section between the first articulation arrangement (6, 7) and the second articulation arrangement (10, 11) so that the support arm (4, 5) the first end (4, 5 ') and the second end (4 ”, 5”) are at different heights.
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