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Title:
COUPLING DEVICE OF A TRANSPORT CART WITH A STRUCTURE OF A SUPPLY PANEL FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2008/046631
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A coupling device (12) of a transport cart (9), through which the transport cart (9) can be coupled to a structure (15) of a supply panel (13) for medical applications, wherein the supply panel (13) can be positioned through a ceiling mount (14). The coupling device (12) has a first and a second jaw (2, 3) that can be coupled to the structure (15) of the supply panel (13), wherein, in order to couple the transport cart (9) to the structure (15), the first jaw (2), via a first latching device (18.1), and the second jaw (3), via a second latching device (18.2), can be locked into a closed position (20) (Fig. 6) from a stopped, uncoupled open position (19) upon mechanical pressure contact with the structure (15).

Inventors:
KNAPPE STEFAN (DE)
WELLER MATTHIAS (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2007/009058
Publication Date:
April 24, 2008
Filing Date:
October 18, 2007
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ONDAL HOLDING GMBH (DE)
KNAPPE STEFAN (DE)
WELLER MATTHIAS (DE)
International Classes:
A61G12/00; A61B19/02; A61M5/14
Foreign References:
US6725483B22004-04-27
DE10219221A12003-05-15
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
GRAF VON STOSCH, Andreas et al. (Graf von Stosch Jehle Patentanwältsgesellschaft MB, Flüggenstrasse 13 München, DE)
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Claims:

CLAIMS

1. A coupling device (12) of a transport cart (9), through which the transport cart (9) can be coupled to a structure (15) of a supply panel (13) for medical applications, wherein the supply panel (13) can be positioned through a ceiling mount (14), characterized in that the coupling device (12) has a first and a second jaw (2, 3) that can be coupled to the structure (15) of the supply panel (13), wherein, in order to couple the transport cart (9) to the structure (15), the first jaw (2), via a first latching device (18.1), and the second jaw (3), via a second latching device (18.2), can be locked into a closed position (20) from a stopped, uncoupled open position (19) upon mechanical pressure contact with the structure (15).

2. The coupling device (12) according to Claim 1, wherein the first and the second latching device (18.1, 18.2) have an L-shaped guide rocker (40.1, 40.2) that corresponds with a first or second guide pin (41.1, 41.2).

3. The coupling device (12) according to Claim 1 characterized by symmetrical construction.

4. The coupling device (12) according to Claim 1 wherein the first and second latching device (18.1, 18.2) are provided with a interlock device (25).

Description:

COUPLINGDEVICE OF A TRANSPORT CART WITH A STRUCTURE OFA SUPPLY PANELFORMEDICALAPPLICATIONS

The invention relates to a coupling device according to the features of the characterizing portion of Claim 1.

The object of the invention is to obtain a coupling device of a transport cart through which the transport cart can be coupled to a structure of a supply panel for medical applications, wherein the supply panel can be positioned through a ceiling mount; said coupling device enables easy coupling and decoupling. As an additional object of the invention, the generically equivalent coupling device should enable functionally secure coupling.

This object is achieved according to the features of the characterizing portion of Claim 1. Additional advantageous further embodiments of the invention according to Claim 1 result from the sub-claims. The additional object is achieved according to the features of Claim 3 in conjunction with the characterizing portion of Claim 1.

With the aid of the coupling device according to the invention, a transport cart can now be coupled to a structure (support pipes of a multifunctional rack) of a supply panel with the easiest of handling. The supply panel can thereby be moved or positioned by the user horizontally in the room. The connection (coupling) of the two components, transport cart/supply panel, remains in place as long as it is not disassembled by the user. The coupling device ensures that the coupled transport cart automatically executes the movements of the supply panel in the room without requiring any additional activity on the part of the operator or user.

With an interlocking device also enables functionally secure coupling of the transport cart to the supply panel. This ensures that "single-sided" coupling is not possible, because the coupling device does not lock as long as only one side of the coupling device is routed on the support pipe. Not until both jaws of the coupling device make contact with the support pipes is the coupling process released and the jaws of the coupling device are automatically closed.

The invention is described in more detail using an exemplary embodiment.

The following is shown:

Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a transport cart that is connected to a structure of a supply panel using a coupling device;

Fig. 2 shows a side view of the transport cart with the supply panel according to Fig. 1 ;

Fig. 3 shows a side view πi-iπ of the transport cart with the supply panel according to Fig.

2;

Fig. 4 shows a sectional view IV-IV of the transport cart according to Fig. 2;

Fig. 5 shows a detailed view X according to Fig. 2 of a jaw coupled to the structure;

FFiigg.. 66 shows a sectional view VI-VI according to Fig. 3 of the coupling device in an open position;

Fig. 7 shows the coupling device according to Fig. 6, but in a closed (coupled) position;

Fig. 8 shows the coupling device according to Fig. 6, but in an intermediate position;

Fig. 9 shows a side view IX-IX of the coupling device according to Fig. 7;

FFiigg.. 1100 shows a side view X-X of the coupling device according to Fig. 7;

Fig. 11 shows a perspective view of the coupling device according to Fig. 6; and

Fig. 12 shows a perspective view of the coupling device according to Fig. 7.

Fig. 1 shows a coupling device 12 of a transport cart 9 through which the transport cart 9 can be coupled to a structure 15 (first and second support rod 16, 17) of a supply panel 13 for medical applications. Four wheels 33 are arranged to move the coupled transport cart 9. The structure 15 in this case is provided, for example, to hold a tray 29 and a drip stand 32. The supply panel 13 has various groups of supply connections 8 (gas, current, etc.) and can be positioned vertically or horizontally in a room via a schematically shown ceiling mount 14. The coupling device 12 has two jaws 2, 3 that can be coupled to the structure 15 of the supply panel 13. In order to couple the transport cart 9 to the structure 15, both jaws 2, 3 automatically snap into a closed position 20 (Fig. 7) from a stopped, uncoupled opened position 19 (Fig. 6), using a latching device 18.1, 18.2, upon mechanical pressure contact with the structure 15.

The symmetrical construction of the coupling device 12 enables economical manufacturing, because only one set of single parts is required.

Fig. 2 shows a side view of the transport cart 9 with the supply panel 13 according to Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 shows a side view πi-IQ of the transport cart 9 with the supply panel 13 according to

Fig. 2.

Fig. 4 shows a sectional view IV-IV of the transport cart 9 according to Fig. 2.

Fig. 5 shows an enlarged detailed view X according to Fig. 2 of a first jaw 2 coupled to the structure 15.

Fig. 6 shows a sectional view VI-VI according to Fig. 3 of the coupling device 12 in an opened, uncoupled position (open position 19 of the two jaws 2, 3), wherein a top side of a tabletop 34 of the cart 9 was removed. In order to couple both support rods 16, 17 to the coupling device 12, the transport cart 9 is initially moved to the position shown in Fig. 6, wherein the two fixing arms 35, 36, which are spread open from one another, have a centering function for both of these support rods 16, 17.

Each one of the two fixing arms 35, 36 has an extension of a first or second linear slide 6, 7, which receives a linear guide from a first, second, and third guide roller 37.1-37.3 or from a fourth, fifth, and sixth guide roller 37.4-37.6.

The first or second jaw 2, 3 is designed to swivel around a first or second joint 38.1, 38.2 in each case and is connected to a first or second pull rod 4.1, 4.2 via a third or fourth joint 38.3, 38.4 and connected to the control knob 1 via a fifth or sixth joint 38.5, 38.6.

Movement (arrow 27) of the transport cart 9 against the first and the second support rod 16, 17 of the supply panel 13 results in an application of force Fl to the first linear slide 6 and an application of force F2 to the second linear slide 7, wherein both linear slides 6, 7 are moved inward almost simultaneously (arrow 23.1, 23.2) working against a smaller level of force F3 or

F4 of the second or third compressing spring 5.2, 5.3. The jaws 2, 3 can each thereby swivel in with a snap (arrow 24, 28) via a first or second guide pin 41.1, 41.2 along a first or second L- shaped guide rocker 40.1, 40.2 via a path 10.1 or 10.2 represented by a dotted line and clamp each of the support rods 16, 17 once the first and second guide pin 41.1, 41.2 have passed beyond a first edge or a second edge 22, 31 of the first or second L-shaped-guide rocker 40.1, 40.2. Fig. 7 shows this docking status. The control knob 1 is moved inwards (arrow 26.1) via a spring force

F5 of the first compressing spring 5.1. Thus, the docking procedure is visibly completed and the transport cart 9 is connected to the supply panel 14.

The compressing springs 5.2, 5.3 have a fixed first or second counter-support 39.1, 39.2 and correspond to a movable third or fourth counter-support 39.3, 39.4 on the first or second linear slide 6, 7.

If only one side is coupled by the user in a faulty coupling process (single-sided coupling) for the transport cart 9 and thus, e.g., only the second linear slide 7 moves inward on the right (arrow 23.2), the jaws 2, 3 of the coupling device 12 remain locked in their position 30, because, due to the coupling using a interlock device 25 from both jaws 2, 3 via pull rod 4.1 or 4.2, a release of swivel movement 24 or 28 cannot occur (Fig. 8).

In order to separate the coupling, the jaws 2, 3 of the coupling device 12 are opened via pulling (arrow 42, Fig.7) on the control knob 1 of the pull rods 4.1, 4.2 of the coupling device 12. The compressing springs 5.2, 5.3 are then preloaded. The jaws 2, 3 of the coupling device 12 autonomously remain in this position (open position 19, Fig. 6), because the first and the second linear slides 6, 7 are extended and the jaws 2, 3 are thereby blocked, which means that they cannot execute swivel movement 24 or 28. "

The connection with the structure 15 is disengaged via manual pulling 42 on the control knob 1 (Fig. 7), whereby the transport cart 9 can now be removed. In doing so, the jaws 2, 3 of the coupling device 12 are swiveled (arrow 21, 26) and automatically locked in their position (open position 19) as long as the transport cart 9 is removed from the support rods 16, 17. This position is achieved by the spring force F3 or F4 of the compressing springs 5.2, 5.3 that push both of the linear slides 6, 7 outwards as well as the L-shape of the guide rocker 40.1, 40.2. The coupling device 12 is thus prepared for a new coupling process.

Fig. 9 shows a side view IX-IX of the coupling device according to Fig. 7.

Fig. 10 shows a side view X-X of the coupling device according to Fig. 7.

For improved viewing, Fig. 11 shows a perspective view of the coupling device according to Fig. 6, but without both of the support rods 16, 17.

For improved viewing, Fig. 12 shows a perspective view of the coupling device according to Fig. 7, but without both of the support rods 16, 17.

Parts reference list:

1 Control knob

2 First jaw

3 Second jaw

4.1 First pull rod

4.2 Second pull rod

5.1-5.3 First through third compressing spring

6 First linear slide

7 Second linear slide

8 Supply connections

9 Transport cart

10.1 Path/guide pin 41.1

10.2 Path/guide pin 41.2

12 Coupling device

13 Supply panel

14 Ceiling mount

15 Structure

16 First support rod

17 Second support rod

18.1- First latching device "~

18.2 Second latching device

19 Open position

20 Closed position

21 Arrow/swivel movement

22 First edge

23.1 Arrow/movement inwards

23.2 Arrow/movement inwards

24 Arrow/swivel movement

25 Interlock device

26 Arrow/swivel movement

26.1 Arrow

27 Push

28 Arrow/swivel movement

29 Tray

30 Locking position

31 Second edge

32 Drip stand

33 Wheel

34 Tabletop

35 First fixing arm

36 Second fixing arm

37.1-37.6 First through sixth guide roller

38.1-38.6 First through sixth joint

39.1-39.4 First through fourth counter-support

40.1 First guide rocker

40.2 Second guide rocker

41.1 First guide pin

41.2 Second guide pin

42 Pulling direction

F1-F5 First through fifth compressing spring force

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".