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Title:
CONSOLE WITH A STORAGE SPACE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2007/054923
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A console (1), particularly for the hospital sector, with a support device having, in particular, two vertical support tubes (2), has an assembly device (25), which is used to mount at least one tray (5) to the support device. The tray (5) has an upper wall (15) and a lower wall (16). There is at least one storage space (17) between the walls (15, 16), and the storage space (17) is provided to accommodate electric cable (18), preferably along with a power plug (19), or another line. In this manner, interfering sections of cable or lines are avoided in the work area.

Inventors:
KNAPPE STEFAN (DE)
SCHLITT JUEGEN (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2006/054250
Publication Date:
May 18, 2007
Filing Date:
November 14, 2006
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
PROCTER & GAMBLE (US)
WELLA AG (DE)
KNAPPE STEFAN (DE)
SCHLITT JUEGEN (DE)
International Classes:
A61G13/00; A61B19/02; A61G12/00
Foreign References:
DE3923316A11991-01-24
DE29702778U11997-04-24
US6497075B12002-12-24
US5452807A1995-09-26
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY (The Procter & Gamble Company Winton Hill Business Center, 6110 Center Hill Roa, Cincinnati Ohio, US)
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Claims:

What is claimed is:

1. A console (1), particularly for the hospital sector, with a support device, which has, in particular, two vertical support tubes (2), and one assembly device (25), which is used to mount at least one tray (5) to the support device, wherein the tray (5) has an upper wall (15) and a lower wall (16), and at least one storage space (17) is provided between the walls (15, 16), and the storage space (17) is provided to accommodate an electric cable (18), preferably along with a power plug (19), or another type of cable.

2. A console according to Claim 1, wherein, in the upper wall (15), bordering a storage space (17), at least one recess (20) is provided for routing electric cable (18) or other cable, which preferably has a connector socket (21).

3. A console according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein a body (22) is provided on the console (1), and the body has multiple outlets (23), water supplies, or gas supplies, which are supplied with electrical current via an electric supply line (24) and/or are supplied with gas or water via a supply line.

4. A console according to at least one of Claims 1 through 3, wherein two vertical support tubes (2) and at least two assembly claws (3) are provided, wherein the assembly claws (3) are mounted on the support tubes (2) in such a way that two assembly claws (3) are provided next to each other on the support tubes (2), and wherein each of the assembly claws (3) has a plug connection (4), and with at least one tray (5) having two receptacles (6) for the respective accommodation of a plug connection (4), to enable the insertion of a tray (5) onto both of the assembly claws (3).

5. A console according to at least one of Claims 1 through 4, wherein the receptacles (6) are provided between the two walls (15, 16).

Description:

CONSOLE WITH A STORAGE SPACE

The use of consoles with trays to carry medical devices in known in the hospital sector. In doing so, the devices are arranged on the trays. The electrical connection lines for the devices are routed via the trays, and the connectors for the connection line are plugged into sockets. This is done with gas lines in a similar fashion. The trays have a simple construction and are either inserted at a certain, predetermined height using a plug system or are fixed into place at a certain height using a relatively complicated assembly device.

The known consoles have the disadvantage that the cable and/or lines are sometimes too long, and the excess cable or line lengths can get in the way of persons or even be a tripping hazard.

Thus, the object of the present invention is to provide a solution for this disadvantage.

The object is achieved according to Claim 1. Accordingly, the console has an assembly device, to which at least one tray on a support device is mounted. The tray has an upper wall and a lower wall. There is at least one storage space between the walls, and the storage space is provided to accommodate electric cable, preferably along with a power plug, or another cable, and/or a supply line.

The proposed innovation has the advantage that some sort of line or cable can be at least partially housed within a tray, because the tray has an upper wall and a lower wall, and the receptacles are provided between the two walls. The areas between the walls are used as storage space. This type of storage space is used to accommodate a cable or any type of supply line (gas, water). This ensures that the lines can be safely stored with respect to their excess length. Tripping hazards due to cable or cable loops are thus avoided.

Advantageous embodiments of the proposed invention are described in Claims 2 to 5.

If, according to Claim 2, at least one recess is provided in the upper wall, bordering a storage space, for routing electric cable either having a connector socket or to be subsequently provided with a connector socket or other cable (or lines), then a cable which is routed through a storage

space (including a water supply or gas supply in addition toan electric cable), can supply a device located on the tray. Only the part of the cable extending from the recess to the device can be seen on the tray. Multiple recesses are used to route multiple cables, data lines, or the like.

If a body is provided on the console, and the body has multiple outlets or supplies for gas or water, which are supplied with electrical current, gas, or water via a supply line (Claim 3), the cable that is in the storage spaces can be supplied a short distance away from a tray, without excessively long cable lines interfering. The supply line is preferably routed from the top down to the console. This is particularly advantageous because, in a preferred embodiment, the support tubes should hang on a ceiling mount. The console could also be used in a hair salon and only be arranged for electric supply.

If, according to Claim 4, two vertical support tubes and at least two assembly claws are provided, wherein the assembly claws are mounted on the support tubes in such a way that two assembly claws are provided next to each other on the support tubes, and if at least one tray is provided, which has two receptacles for the respective accommodation of a plug connection, to enable the insertion of the tray onto both of the assembly claws, this is advantageous in that the tray can be simply affixed at any desired height. Both of the assembly claws holding the tray can be mounted on both rods at any height that will fulfill the purposes of the medical arrangement on the tray. The plug connections are plugged into the receptacles of the tray. Thus, the assembly of the tray is carried out.

If the receptacles are provided between the walls (Claim 5), then they have a stabilizing effect on the tray.

The invention is described in detail below with reference to figures that show an exemplary embodiment. The following is shown:

Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the console with two vertical support tubes and two trays, each of which has storage spaces to accommodate electric cables, and which are each mounted on support tubes with two plug connections;

Figure 2 shows a perspective view of a tray from Figure 1 ;

Figure 3 shows a side view of the tray from Figure 2;

Figure 4 shows a view from above with a partial cut-out of the tray from Figure 2, but without the electric cable and with the plug connections inserted; and

Figure 5 shows a side view that is rotated by 90° with respect to the view in Figure 3 with a partial cut-out of the tray from Figure 4.

With a console 1 for the hospital sector, with two vertical support tubes 2, and with four assembly claws 3, the assembly claws 3 are mounted onto the support tubes 2 in such a way that two assembly claws 3 are provided next to each other on the supports tubes 2 in each case. Each of the assembly claws 3 has a plug connection 4. Each of the two trays have two receptacles 6 executed as a rectangular tube for the respective accommodation of a plug connection 4 to enable insertion of the tray onto the two assembly claws 3.

The plug connection 4 has a ball 7, which is held in the plug connection 4, and which is preloaded up against the plug connection 4 using a spring 8. The ball 7 is provided for latching into a recess 9 of the receptacle 6.

The assembly claws 3 consist of two claw parts 10, 11, each of which has a gripping element 12. The claw parts 10, 11 are connected to each other using a connection element 13, which is executed as a screw. A securing element 14, which is a screw, is provided for securing the plug connection 4 in the receptacle 6.

Each tray 5 has an upper wall 15 and a lower wall 16. There are two receptacles 6 and three storage spaces 17 between each of the two walls 15, 16 of a tray. The storage spaces 17 are provided for accommodating electric cables 18 along with their power plugs 19. In doing so, the power plug 19 is clamped into the storage space 17. The wall distance is measured accordingly. The upper wall 15, bordering the left and the center storage space 17, has a total of four recesses 20 for individual routing of an electric cable 18, which is subsequently provided with a

connector socket 21. The connector socket 21 is used to connect a medical device. A body 22 is provided on the console 1, and the body has multiple outlets 23. The outlets 23 are provided with electric current via an electric supply line 24.

1 Console

2 Support tube

3 Assembly claw

4 Plug connection

5 Tray

6 Receptacle

7 Ball

8 Spring

9 Recess

10, 11 Claw part

12 Gripper element

13 Connection element

14 Securing element

15, 16 Wall

17 Storage space

18 Electric cable

19 Power plug

20 Recess

21 Connector socket

22 Body

23 Outlet

24 Supply line

25 Assembly equipment

The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood as being strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead, unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is

intended to mean both the recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding that value. For example, a dimension disclosed as "40 mm" is intended to mean "about 40 mm".