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US2605152A
US2605152A US194301A US19430150A US2605152A US 2605152 A US2605152 A US 2605152A US 194301 A US194301 A US 194301A US 19430150 A US19430150 A US 19430150A US 2605152 A US2605152 A US 2605152A
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    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
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    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G13/00Operating tables; Auxiliary appliances therefor
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  • This invention relates to improvements in an arm rest attachment for surgical tables.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view partially broken away of a surgical table of the orthopedic fracture type with two of my arm rests operatively mounted thereon.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevational View of the arm rest as mounted on the table, the table being shown in cross section.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary enlarged cross sectional view through the clamp forattaching the arm rest taken along the plane of the line 3 3r in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. ⁇ 4 is an enlarged fragmentary bottom plan view of the clamp mechanism on the arm rest.
  • the arm rest consists of a supporting panel 4 which is slightly longer and approximately twice as Wide as the human arm. The under side of clamp the rest to the top panel.
  • the projection on the table consists of a longitudinally extendingrcd l, but other projections having laterally facing surfaces can be employed.
  • the inner end of the arm rest is lapped against the under side of the panel Zas at 8 and clamp structure indicated generally at 9 is operative to Outwardly of the clamp 9 the arm rest is longitudinally slotted as at' I0 and I I and the rest is further apertured at its corners as at I2 to receive the tie straps I3 for securing a pad I4 on top of the rest.
  • the inner slot I0 is arranged to adjustably receive they ends of a restraining strap I5, the strap be-n ing'provided with a releasable loop I'S of fabricv for holding a patients arm on the pad I4.
  • ⁇ The ⁇ outer slot I I is arranged to adjustably receive the mounting bolt I'I of a surgicalaccessory such as the intravenous syringe holder I3.
  • Therclamp structure 3 is most clearly illustrated in Figs.V 3
  • shaft I9 projects beyond the side edges of the board 4 and isr provided with two angle shaped clamps 2l which rotate with the 'shaft I 9 to overlap and lgrip'thertop of theupper panel 2.
  • The'shaft I9 is provided .intermediate of its vends with Ya radially projecting ear 272 to which the clamp lever 23 is pivotally mounted as at '24. lA
  • the holding clip 25 is secured to the under side of the board 4 and arranged to receive the swinging end of the lever 23 lask the lever is rotated to locking position.
  • the shaft I9 and clamps 2I y may he angularly rotated to grip the table by swingingfof the 'handle 23 in a radial plane of the shaftjl9.
  • the arm rest and clamp may be secured in xed position by rotating the clamp bar 23 about the pin 24 as an axis. The swinging end of the clamp bar is' thus brought into locking engagement with the bracket 23.
  • An arm rest for a surgical table comprising, an elongated board adapted to be lapped at its inner endvon the under side of the table, a reinforcing rib extending normallyfrom the under side of said board and projecting inwardly beyond the inner end thereof, the inner end of said rib having an upwardly opening hook thereon engageable with a projection on the under side of said table, the longitudinal side portions of said board having apertures therein adapted to receive connecting and securing elements of a pad, restraining band and surgical accessories, a tilt shaft rotatably supported on the under side of said board and adapted to be located underneath the side edge of said table, angle shaped clamps carried on the ends of said shaft at each side of said board and swingable with said shaft into hooked engagement over the top of said table, an ear projecting radially from said shaft, a clamp lever having its inner end pivotally secured to said ear along an axis transverse to said shaft, and a retaining clip secured to the under side of said board and having an angled end
  • An arm rest for a surgical table comprising, an elongated board adapted to be lapped at its inner end on the under side of the table, the inner end of said board having a vertically opening hook thereon engageable with a fixed portion of theunderside of said table', the longitudinal side portions of said board having apertures therein adapted to receive connecting and securing ⁇ elements of a restraining band and surgical accessories, a tilt shaft rotatably sup-r ported on said board and adapted to be located underneath the sideredge of said table, angle shaped clamps carried on the ends of said shaft at each side of said board and swingable with said shaft into hooked engagement over the top of said table, an ear projecting radially from said shaft, a clamp leverhaving its inner end pivotally secured to said ear along an axis transverse to said shaft, and a retaining surface on the bottoml of said board and spaced below the under side thereof ⁇ adapted to retainingly engage theswinging end of said lever when said lever and shaft are rotate
  • An arm rest for a surgical table comprising, an elongated board adapted to be' lapped at its inner end lon the under side of the table, arein-v forcing ribrgsecured to the under side of said board and projecting inwardly beyond the-inner end thereof, the inner end of said rib having a hook thereon engageable with a fixed portion of the under side of said table, a tilt shaft rotatably supported on said board and adapted to be located underneath the side edge of said table, angle shaped clamps carried on the ends of said shaft and swingable with said shaft into hooked Vengagement over the top of said table, an ear projecting radially from said shaft, a clamp lever having its inner end pivotally secured to said ear along an axis transverse to said shaft, and a laterally facing hook surface on the under side of said board and adapted to retainingly engage the swinging end of said lever when said lever and shaft are rotated to table clamping position and when said lever is rotated around its pivot into engagement with said hook surface.
  • An arm rest for a surgical table comprising, an elongated board adapted tobe lapped at its nner'end on the under side of the table, a reinforcing rib secured to the underside of said board and projecting inwardly beyond the inner end thereof, the inner end of said rib being engageable with a xed portion of the under side of said table, a tilt shaft rotatably supported on said board and adapted to rbe located under neath the side edge of said table, angle shaped clamps carried on the ends of said shaft and swingable with said shaft into hooked engagement over the top of said table, an ear projecting radially from said shaft, a clamp lever having its inner end pivotally secured to said ear along an axis transverse to said shaft, and a laterally facing hook surface on the under side of said board and adapted to retainingly engage the swinging end of 'said lever when said lever and shaft are rotated to ⁇ table clampingposition and when said lever is rotated around its pivot into engagement with said hook surface.

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July 29, 1952 J. E. KREWSON 2,605,152
ARMREST ATTACHMENT FOR SURGICAL TABLES Filed Nov. e, 195o f 'z/ iff w .'25 '225 j a yINVENTOR.
Patented Juy 29, 1952 UNITEDA STATES PATENTNorFlCEV; y
Anemssr ATTACHMENT son SURGICAL 1 TABLES JosephineE. Krewson, Muskegon, AMich. Applicatioanovember s, 195o, serial Nn. 194,301
(C1. sii- 4 Claims. 1
This invention relates to improvements in an arm rest attachment for surgical tables.
The principal objects of this invention are:
First, to provide an arm rest which is easily mountable on the side of' a surgical table to project at right angles therefrom and at various positions therealong.
Second, to provide a removable arm rest for surgical tables, which rest is adapted to carry restraining straps and surgical applicances cooperative with the arm of a patient on the table.
Third, to provide an easily mountedl and demounted arm rest with a removable pad and ref straining band that can be removed from the rest for` laundering. l
Other objectsl and advantages relating to details of my arm rest will be apparent from a consideration of the following description and claims. f I' The drawings, of which there is one sheet, illustrate a preferred form of the arm rest.
Fig. 1 is a plan view partially broken away of a surgical table of the orthopedic fracture type with two of my arm rests operatively mounted thereon.
Fig. 2 is a side elevational View of the arm rest as mounted on the table, the table being shown in cross section.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary enlarged cross sectional view through the clamp forattaching the arm rest taken along the plane of the line 3 3r in Fig. 1.
Fig.` 4 is an enlarged fragmentary bottom plan view of the clamp mechanism on the arm rest.
Certain surgical operations yrequire that `the arm or arms of a patient shall be extended and supported at right angles from the side of the patient and the table on which the body of the patient is supported. My arm rest provides the necessary support for the arm in such situations and further provides means for restraining the arm and supporting surgical accessories such as intravenous syringe holders alongside of the arm. In the drawings I have generally indicated an orthopedic fracture table I having an upper panel 2 for supporting the head and shoulders of a patient. Two of my arm rests 3-3 are illusvtrated as projecting from opposite sides of the upper panel 2. The arm rests are identical and a description of one will be sufficient to indicate the features of my invention.
The arm rest consists of a supporting panel 4 which is slightly longer and approximately twice as Wide as the human arm. The under side of clamp the rest to the top panel.
table. In the present instance, the projection on the table consists of a longitudinally extendingrcd l, but other projections having laterally facing surfaces can be employed.
The inner end of the arm rest is lapped against the under side of the panel Zas at 8 and clamp structure indicated generally at 9 is operative to Outwardly of the clamp 9 the arm rest is longitudinally slotted as at' I0 and I I and the rest is further apertured at its corners as at I2 to receive the tie straps I3 for securing a pad I4 on top of the rest. y The inner slot I0 is arranged to adjustably receive they ends of a restraining strap I5, the strap be-n ing'provided with a releasable loop I'S of fabricv for holding a patients arm on the pad I4. `The` outer slot I I is arranged to adjustably receive the mounting bolt I'I of a surgicalaccessory such as the intravenous syringe holder I3. Therclamp structure 3 is most clearly illustrated in Figs.V 3
and e andconsists of a rockshaft VISB pivot'ally Vsupported in the U-sliaped brackets 2li. The
shaft I9 projects beyond the side edges of the board 4 and isr provided with two angle shaped clamps 2l which rotate with the 'shaft I 9 to overlap and lgrip'thertop of theupper panel 2.
The'shaft I9 is provided .intermediate of its vends with Ya radially projecting ear 272 to which the clamp lever 23 is pivotally mounted as at '24. lA
holding clip 25 is secured to the under side of the board 4 and arranged to receive the swinging end of the lever 23 lask the lever is rotated to locking position. AThus the shaft I9 and clamps 2I ymay he angularly rotated to grip the table by swingingfof the 'handle 23 in a radial plane of the shaftjl9. The arm rest and clamp may be secured in xed position by rotating the clamp bar 23 about the pin 24 as an axis. The swinging end of the clamp bar is' thus brought into locking engagement with the bracket 23.
I have thus described a highly satisfactory` parting from the theory and spirit of my invention as set forth in the following claims.
I-Iaving thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure byl Letters Patent is:v
l. An arm rest for a surgical table comprising, an elongated board adapted to be lapped at its inner endvon the under side of the table, a reinforcing rib extending normallyfrom the under side of said board and projecting inwardly beyond the inner end thereof, the inner end of said rib having an upwardly opening hook thereon engageable with a projection on the under side of said table, the longitudinal side portions of said board having apertures therein adapted to receive connecting and securing elements of a pad, restraining band and surgical accessories, a tilt shaft rotatably supported on the under side of said board and adapted to be located underneath the side edge of said table, angle shaped clamps carried on the ends of said shaft at each side of said board and swingable with said shaft into hooked engagement over the top of said table, an ear projecting radially from said shaft, a clamp lever having its inner end pivotally secured to said ear along an axis transverse to said shaft, and a retaining clip secured to the under side of said board and having an angled end facing the side of said board to retainingly engage the swinging end of said lever when said lever and shaft are rotated to table clamping position and when said lever is rtated around its pivot into engagement with said clip.
2. An arm rest for a surgical table comprising, an elongated board adapted to be lapped at its inner end on the under side of the table, the inner end of said board having a vertically opening hook thereon engageable with a fixed portion of theunderside of said table', the longitudinal side portions of said board having apertures therein adapted to receive connecting and securing `elements of a restraining band and surgical accessories, a tilt shaft rotatably sup-r ported on said board and adapted to be located underneath the sideredge of said table, angle shaped clamps carried on the ends of said shaft at each side of said board and swingable with said shaft into hooked engagement over the top of said table, an ear projecting radially from said shaft, a clamp leverhaving its inner end pivotally secured to said ear along an axis transverse to said shaft, and a retaining surface on the bottoml of said board and spaced below the under side thereof `adapted to retainingly engage theswinging end of said lever when said lever and shaft are rotated to table clamping position and when said-lever isrotated around its pivot into engagement with said retaining surface.v n
3, An arm rest for a surgical table comprising, an elongated board adapted to be' lapped at its inner end lon the under side of the table, arein-v forcing ribrgsecured to the under side of said board and projecting inwardly beyond the-inner end thereof, the inner end of said rib having a hook thereon engageable with a fixed portion of the under side of said table, a tilt shaft rotatably supported on said board and adapted to be located underneath the side edge of said table, angle shaped clamps carried on the ends of said shaft and swingable with said shaft into hooked Vengagement over the top of said table, an ear projecting radially from said shaft, a clamp lever having its inner end pivotally secured to said ear along an axis transverse to said shaft, and a laterally facing hook surface on the under side of said board and adapted to retainingly engage the swinging end of said lever when said lever and shaft are rotated to table clamping position and when said lever is rotated around its pivot into engagement with said hook surface. 4. An arm rest for a surgical table comprising, an elongated board adapted tobe lapped at its nner'end on the under side of the table, a reinforcing rib secured to the underside of said board and projecting inwardly beyond the inner end thereof, the inner end of said rib being engageable with a xed portion of the under side of said table, a tilt shaft rotatably supported on said board and adapted to rbe located under neath the side edge of said table, angle shaped clamps carried on the ends of said shaft and swingable with said shaft into hooked engagement over the top of said table, an ear projecting radially from said shaft, a clamp lever having its inner end pivotally secured to said ear along an axis transverse to said shaft, and a laterally facing hook surface on the under side of said board and adapted to retainingly engage the swinging end of 'said lever when said lever and shaft are rotated to` table clampingposition and when said lever is rotated around its pivot into engagement with said hook surface.
JOSEPHINE El. KREWSON.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record'in the le of this patent: i
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