Transfer bed with equipment rack
By designing a foldable equipment rack and bed board connection structure, the problem of large space occupation of traditional transfer beds is solved, realizing flexible configuration of the equipment rack and space saving, and improving the adaptability and safety of the transfer bed.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520157852.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-23
AI Technical Summary
Traditional transport beds and equipment racks occupy a lot of space when used alone, which affects the utilization rate of medical space and makes it inconvenient to move and store equipment.
Design a foldable equipment rack that is connected to a bed board via rotatable and detachable support components. The equipment rack can be folded and stored in the side or rear of the bed board. An adjustable connection structure is provided between the support components and the bed board to meet the needs of different patients and medical tasks.
It effectively saves space, improves the functional adaptability and space utilization of the transport bed, reduces the space occupied by medical equipment, lowers the incidence of tube detachment, and enhances the stability of the connection between the equipment rack and the patient.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical auxiliary transportation equipment technology, and more specifically, to a transfer bed with an equipment rack. Background Technology
[0002] A medical transport bed is a specialized medical bed used for transferring patients between beds, from the operating table to the ward, and from an ambulance. The use of transport beds solves the difficulties of transferring patients from the operating table to the ward after surgery, and reduces the pain and hardship caused by traditional manual patient transfers. It is an essential piece of medical equipment in hospitals.
[0003] In real-world medical settings, patients often require continuous medical monitoring and treatment during transport. This necessitates the presence of equipment racks around the transport bed to house medical equipment such as monitors, infusion pumps, and medications. Currently, traditional transport beds and equipment racks are typically separate units. The necessary items are placed by moving the equipment racks next to the transport bed.
[0004] For the convenience of transport, some transport beds have equipment racks fixedly connected to the transport bed, with the equipment racks located above the transport bed; however, when not in use, these transport beds occupy a lot of space, causing inconvenience to medical staff's movement, the placement of other equipment, and the storage and movement of the transport bed, whether in limited medical spaces such as wards, emergency rooms, or corridors. Utility Model Content
[0005] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a transfer bed with an equipment rack, in view of the above-mentioned defects of the prior art.
[0006] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is:
[0007] A transfer bed with an equipment rack is constructed, comprising a bed board and an equipment rack. The equipment rack includes a support component and a placement board for placing items. One end of the support component is rotatably connected to the placement board and can be rotated and folded toward the placement board. The other end of the support component is detachably connected to the bed board, so that the placement board can be combined with and separated from the bed board. A fixing component is provided on one side of the bed board. After the equipment rack is separated and folded, it can be fixed to the rear of the bed board for storage through the fixing component.
[0008] As an improvement to the transfer bed, a connecting component is provided between the support component and the bed board, and the equipment frame can be moved and adjusted along the length direction on the bed board through the connecting component.
[0009] As an improvement to the transfer bed, the connecting component includes a guide rod arranged along the length of the bed board. A movable seat for detachable connection with the support component is slidably arranged on the guide rod. An adjusting rod is threadedly connected to the movable seat. The end of the adjusting rod has an elastic pad that contacts the guide rod. By rotating the adjusting rod, the resistance between the elastic pad and the guide rod can be adjusted to limit the movement of the movable seat.
[0010] As an improvement to the transfer bed, the connecting component includes a snap-fit member disposed on the support component. The bed board has multiple fixing holes along its length, all of which are close to the edge of the bed board. The support component can be inserted into the fixing holes and fixed to the bed board by the snap-fit member.
[0011] As an improvement to the transfer bed, the support component includes support rods disposed at the four corners of the bottom of the placement plate; the support rods are telescopic structures used to adjust the height of the placement plate.
[0012] As an improvement to the transfer bed, the placement plate has one or more insertion holes for inserting and installing an infusion stand.
[0013] As an improvement to the transfer bed, the placement plate is provided with surrounding rods on all four sides.
[0014] As an improvement to the transfer bed, the placement plate is provided with a limiting member that can cooperate with the surrounding rod. One end of the surrounding rod is rotatably connected to the placement plate, and the other end is engaged with the corresponding limiting member.
[0015] As an improvement to the transfer bed, the limiting member includes a limiting seat with a limiting groove for inserting the retaining rod. A limiting block is slidably provided on the limiting seat, and an elastic member is provided between the limiting block and the limiting seat. The limiting block can slidably protrude out of the limiting groove to limit the retaining rod, and can slide out of the limiting groove to release the limiting of the retaining rod.
[0016] As an improvement to the transfer bed, the placement plate has a through hole along its width, the fixing component includes a fixing rod, the bed board is rotatably provided with a locking rod, the equipment frame is folded, and after the fixing rod passes through the through hole, the locking rod can cooperate with the fixing rod to lock the placement plate and store the equipment frame at the rear of the bed board; a reset component is provided between the locking rod and the bed board.
[0017] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This utility model combines the equipment rack and the bed board. The placement board can be used to place various medical items and instruments, such as medicines, monitoring equipment, transport ventilators, infusion pumps, etc., which increases the usable area of the transport bed, shortens the connection between instruments and patients, and effectively reduces the incidence of tube dislodgement.
[0018] In addition, the separate combination of the equipment rack and the bed board allows users to quickly adjust the configuration of the transport bed according to actual needs; when transporting different patients or performing different medical tasks, the equipment rack can be easily installed or disassembled to meet diverse usage scenarios and enhance the functional adaptability of the transport bed.
[0019] In addition, the equipment rack can be folded and stored on the side or rear of the bed board, effectively saving space occupied by the transfer bed when not in use. This makes it convenient to store and move the transfer bed in narrow medical environments or storage areas, thus improving space utilization. Attached Figure Description
[0020] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the utility model will be further described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. The drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0021] Figure 1 This is one of the three-dimensional structural schematic diagrams of the transfer bed provided by this utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 This is one of the three-dimensional structural schematic diagrams of the connecting components of the transfer bed provided by this utility model;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between the support component and the movable seat of the transfer bed provided by this utility model;
[0024] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the connecting component structure of the transfer bed provided by this utility model;
[0025] Figure 5 This is the second three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the transfer bed provided by this utility model;
[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the snap-fit component of the transfer bed provided by this utility model;
[0027] Figure 7 This is one of the three-dimensional structural diagrams of the equipment frame of the transfer bed provided by this utility model in a folded state;
[0028] Figure 8This is the second three-dimensional structural diagram of the transfer bed provided by this utility model with the equipment frame in a folded state;
[0029] Figure 9 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the limiting component of the transfer bed provided by this utility model;
[0030] Figure 10 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the equipment frame of the transfer bed provided by this utility model in a stored state;
[0031] Figure 11 This is a utility model Figure 10 Enlarged view of point A.
[0032] In the diagram: 1. Bed board; 11. Fixing hole; 2. Equipment rack; 21. Placement plate; 211. Insertion hole; 212. Through hole; 22. Support component; 221. Support rod; 222. Inner tube; 223. Outer tube; 224. Positioning component; 3. Fixing component; 31. Fixing rod; 32. Locking rod; 33. Reset component; 4. Connecting component; 411. Guide rod; 412. Moving seat; 413. Adjusting rod; 414. Elastic washer; 415. Threaded rod; 421. Locking block; 422. Reset spring; 5. Enclosure rod; 6. Limiting component; 61. Limiting seat; 62. Limiting groove; 63. Limiting block; 64. Elastic component. Detailed Implementation
[0033] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, a clear and complete description will be provided below in conjunction with the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are some, but not all, embodiments of this utility model. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0034] It should be noted that this transfer bed includes a main body for mounting the bed board 1, which moves the bed board 1 and the patient on it. Furthermore, the height of the main body is greater than the long side of the placement board 21; this ensures that the equipment rack 2 is stored at the rear of the bed board 1 without affecting the transfer process.
[0035] like Figure 1 As shown, a transfer bed with an equipment rack includes a bed board 1 and an equipment rack 2. The equipment rack 2 includes a support member 22 and a placement plate 21 for placing items. One end of the support member 22 is rotatably connected to the placement plate 21 and can be rotated and folded in the direction of the placement plate 21. The other end of the support member 22 is detachably connected to the bed board 1 so that the placement plate 21 can be combined with and separated from the bed board 1. A fixing member 3 is provided on one side of the bed board 1. After the equipment rack 2 is separated and folded, it can be fixed to the side of the bed board 1 for storage through the fixing member 3.
[0036] Specifically, one end of the support component 22 of the equipment rack 2 is rotatably connected to the placement plate 21 and can be rotated and folded in the direction of the placement plate 21, while the other end is detachably connected to the bed board 1. When the equipment rack 2 is needed, first rotate the support component 22 to unfold it until the support component 22 is perpendicular to the placement plate 21. Then connect the support component 22 to the bed board 1 to put the placement plate 21 in the working position. When the equipment rack 2 is not needed, disassemble the connection between the support component 22 and the bed board 1, and rotate the support component 22 to make it parallel to the placement plate 21, thereby completing the folding of the equipment rack 2. The fixing component 3 is located on the side or rear of the bed board 1. After the equipment rack 2 is folded, it can be stably fixed to the rear of the bed board 1 for storage by cooperating with the fixing component 3 to prevent the equipment rack 2 from shaking or shifting during transportation.
[0037] The placement panel 21 of the equipment rack 2 can be used to place various medical supplies and instruments, such as medicines, monitoring equipment, transport ventilators, and infusion pumps, increasing the usable area of the transport bed, shortening the connection between instruments and patients, and effectively reducing the incidence of tube dislodgement. The combination and separation of the equipment rack 2 and the bed board 1 allows users to quickly adjust the configuration of the transport bed according to actual needs; when transporting different patients or performing different medical tasks, the equipment rack 2 can be easily installed or removed to meet diverse usage scenarios and enhance the functional adaptability of the transport bed. The equipment rack 2 can be folded and stored on the side or rear of the bed board 1, effectively saving the space occupied by the transport bed when not in use, facilitating the storage and movement of the transport bed in narrow medical environments or storage areas, and improving space utilization.
[0038] In some other embodiments, the bed board 1 is a foldable bed board 1. When in use, the head of the bed board 1 can be folded up according to the patient's position to adjust to a more comfortable angle for the patient. When not in use, the bed board 1 can be folded along its length, either in two or three sections.
[0039] In some embodiments of this application, a connecting component 4 is provided between the support component 22 and the bed board 1, allowing the equipment rack 2 to be moved and adjusted along its length on the bed board 1 via the connecting component 4. Specifically, the connecting component 4 allows the equipment rack 2 to be installed at different positions on the bed board 1 to accommodate patients of different heights, ensuring that items and instruments on the placement board 21 are kept at a suitable distance from the patient as needed by medical staff, thus facilitating their operation.
[0040] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, the connecting component 4 includes a guide rod 411 arranged along the length of the bed board 1. A movable seat 412 for detachable connection with the support component 22 is slidably arranged on the guide rod 411. An adjusting rod 413 is threadedly connected to the movable seat 412. The end of the adjusting rod 413 has an elastic pad 414 that contacts the guide rod 411. By rotating the adjusting rod 413, the resistance between the elastic pad 414 and the guide rod 411 can be adjusted, thereby limiting the movable seat 412.
[0041] Specifically, the guide rod 411 is fixedly installed along the length of the bed board 1, and the movable seat 412 can slide on the guide rod 411. It is detachably connected to the support component 22 of the equipment frame 2. The adjusting rod 413 is threadedly connected to the movable seat 412. When the adjusting rod 413 is rotated, it will move axially due to the action of the thread. The elastic washer 414 at the end of the adjusting rod 413 contacts the guide rod 411. As the adjusting rod 413 rotates, the pressure between the elastic washer 414 and the guide rod 411 changes, thereby changing the frictional resistance between them. When it is necessary to move the equipment frame 2, the resistance can be appropriately reduced so that the movable seat 412 can slide smoothly on the guide rod 411. When the equipment frame 2 is moved to a suitable position, the degree of rotation of the adjusting rod 413 is increased so that the elastic washer 414 and the guide rod 411 are in close contact, generating a large frictional force to limit the movable seat 412 and prevent it from sliding randomly. The equipment rack 2 can move flexibly along the length of the bed board 1, meeting the positional needs of patients of different heights or in different medical operation scenarios, thus improving the applicability of the transport bed. The moving seat 412 is effectively limited by adjusting the resistance between the elastic pad 414 and the guide rod 411, ensuring stability after the equipment rack 2 is adjusted to its position and preventing it from shaking or shifting during transport, which could affect the normal use of the medical equipment. Furthermore, the connection between the moving seat 412 and the support component 22 is fixed by a threaded rod 415. Specifically, a threaded rod 415 is installed on the support component 22. When the support component 22 and the moving seat 412 are aligned, the threaded rod 415 can be rotated to connect with the moving seat 412, thereby achieving a fixed connection between the moving seat 412 and the support component 22.
[0042] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figure 5 and Figure 6As shown, the connecting component 4 includes a snap-fit element disposed on the supporting component 22. The bed board 1 has multiple fixing holes 11 along its length, all located near the edge of the bed board 1. The supporting component 22 can be inserted into the fixing holes 11 and secured to the bed board 1 by the snap-fit element. Specifically, when the equipment rack 2 needs to be installed, the lower end of the supporting component 22 is aligned with the fixing hole 11 of the bed board 1 and inserted. During insertion, the snap-fit element enters the fixing hole 11 along with the supporting component 22. After passing through the fixing hole 11, the snap-fit element engages with the edge of the fixing hole 11, achieving a snap-fit fixation, thus stably connecting the supporting component 22 to the bed board 1. When the equipment rack 2 needs to be disassembled, a certain external force is applied to overcome the snap-fit force of the snap-fit element, and the supporting component 22 is pulled out of the fixing hole 11.
[0043] Furthermore, the fixing hole 11 is divided into upper and lower parts, with the diameter of the upper part being larger than that of the lower part. The snap-fit component includes a snap-fit block 421 slidably disposed at the lower end of the support member 22. A reset spring 422 for resetting is provided between the snap-fit block 421 and the support member 22. The upper end face of the snap-fit block 421 is flat, and the lower end face is chamfered to form an inclined surface. During installation, the support member 22 is aligned with the fixing hole 11 and inserted. The inclined surface of the snap-fit block 421 first contacts the inner wall of the fixing hole 11. As the insertion action occurs, the inner wall of the fixing hole 11 applies pressure to the inclined surface of the snap-fit block 421. Due to the guiding effect of the inclined surface, the snap-fit block 421 overcomes the elastic force of the reset spring 422 and slides into the support member 22, allowing the support member 22 to smoothly pass through the upper part of the fixing hole 11 and enter the lower part. After the locking block 421 has completely passed through the fixing hole 11, the return spring 422 returns the locking block 421 to its initial position. At this time, the upper surface of the locking block 421 contacts the bottom surface of the bed board 1. Since the lower diameter of the fixing hole 11 is smaller than the size of the locking block 421 after its reset position, the locking block 421 is locked, preventing the support component 22 from being pulled out of the fixing hole 11. During disassembly, the locking block 421 is manually moved to disengage it from the bottom surface of the bed board 1. At this time, the support component 22 is no longer limited by the locking block 421, and can be pulled out upwards.
[0044] By utilizing the special structure of the locking block 421 and the fixing hole 11, along with the cooperation of the spring, a tight and stable connection between the support component 22 and the bed board 1 is achieved. During installation, simply insert the support component 22 into the fixing hole 11, and the inclined design of the locking block 421 will automatically complete the locking process, eliminating the need for complicated operating steps and tools, making the operation convenient and efficient. During disassembly, the locking state can be released by simply moving the locking block 421, and the support component 22 can be easily pulled out, effectively saving the operating time and energy of medical staff.
[0045] In some embodiments of this application, the support component 22 includes support rods 221 disposed at the four corners of the bottom of the placement plate 21; the support rods 221 are telescopic structures used to adjust the height of the placement plate 21.
[0046] Specifically, there are four support rods 221, each positioned at one of the four corners of the bottom of the placement plate 21. Their telescopic structure can be either nested or threaded. In the nested structure, there are inner and outer tubes 223. The inner tube 222 can slide within the outer tube 223. The relative positions of the inner tube 222 and outer tube 223 are fixed by positioning elements 224 on the support rod 221, thus achieving height adjustment. When it is necessary to raise the placement plate 21, the positioning element 224 is released, and the inner tube 222 is pulled outward from the outer tube 223 to a suitable height, then fixed with the positioning element 224. Conversely, to lower the height of the placement plate 21, the inner tube 222 is pushed inward, adjusted to the desired position, and then fixed.
[0047] Therefore, the height of the placement plate 21 can be flexibly adjusted according to different usage scenarios and patient needs. For example, during certain special medical procedures, medical staff can raise the placement plate 21 to a height that is easy to operate, avoiding inconvenience or physical fatigue caused by an unsuitable height. For patients of different heights, the items on the placement plate 21 can also be placed within the patient's suitable field of vision or operating range, improving patient comfort and the convenience of medical procedures. When the transfer bed is not in use or needs to pass through narrow spaces, the support rod 221 can be retracted to lower the height of the placement plate 21, reducing the overall space occupied by the equipment.
[0048] Furthermore, the positioning element 224 can be configured as a pin and positioning hole structure or an elastic snap ring and slot structure. For example, in the pin and positioning hole structure, multiple positioning holes are opened at corresponding positions along the height direction on the inner and outer tubes 223. When the inner tube 222 slides to a suitable height, the pin is inserted into the positioning holes of the inner and outer tubes 223. The rigid connection of the pin restricts the relative sliding between the inner tube 222 and the outer tube 223, thereby achieving height fixation.
[0049] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, the placement plate 21 has one or more insertion holes 211 for inserting and installing the IV stand. Specifically, there are four insertion holes 211, located at the four corners of the top of the placement plate 21. The insertion holes 211 on the placement plate 21 have a shape and size that matches the bottom of the IV stand, typically circular or polygonal. The connecting part at the bottom of the IV stand can be directly inserted into the insertion hole 211, and the IV stand maintains relative stability by relying on the friction between the inner wall of the insertion hole 211 and the connecting part of the IV stand. In actual use, medical staff align the IV stand with the insertion hole 211 and insert it to ensure that it is firmly installed, thus meeting the requirements for positional stability of the IV stand during infusion operations. This achieves integrated operation of the IV stand and the transport bed equipment frame 2, eliminating the need to find or fix the position of the IV stand during patient transport, reducing the dispersion and complexity of the equipment.
[0050] In other embodiments, the insertion hole 211 may also be configured as a threaded hole for threaded connection with the rod of the infusion stand for fixation.
[0051] In some embodiments of this application, the placement plate 21 is provided with surrounding bars 5 on all four sides. Specifically, the surrounding bars 5 are provided on the four edges of the placement plate 21 to form a relatively enclosed space, restricting the movement range of items or instruments and keeping them within the surface area of the placement plate 21. This effectively prevents items or instruments placed on the placement plate 21 from slipping off during transportation due to shaking, tilting, or accidental collision.
[0052] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figure 9 As shown, the placement plate 21 is equipped with a limiting member 6 that can cooperate with the surrounding rod 5. One end of the surrounding rod 5 is rotatably connected to the placement plate 21, and the other end is engaged with the corresponding limiting member 6. Specifically, when it is necessary to limit the items or instruments on the placement plate 21, the surrounding rod 5 is rotated around the rotation point, so that its other end is close to the limiting member 6; the limiting member 6 engages with the surrounding rod 5 when the surrounding rod 5 reaches the appropriate position, thereby making the surrounding rod 5 parallel to the placement plate 21 and forming a blocking plane above the placement plate 21, restricting the horizontal movement of the items or instruments. When it is necessary to remove the items or instruments, or when the limiting is not required, an external force is applied to the limiting member 6, causing the limiting member 6 to disengage from the surrounding rod 5; at this time, the surrounding rod 5 can be manually rotated around the rotation point to a vertical state, thereby releasing the obstruction of the items or instruments on the placement plate 21, facilitating the retrieval and operation of the items or instruments.
[0053] In some embodiments of this application, the limiting member 6 includes a limiting seat 61, which has a limiting groove 62 for inserting the retaining rod 5. A limiting block 63 is slidably disposed on the limiting seat 61, and an elastic member 64 is disposed between the limiting block 63 and the limiting seat 61. The limiting block 63 can slide out of the limiting groove 62 to limit the retaining rod 5, and can slide out of the limiting groove 62 to release the limiting of the retaining rod 5. Specifically, the limiting seat 61 is fixed on the placement plate 21, and its limiting groove 62 provides space for one end of the retaining rod 5 to be inserted. When the limiting block 63 protrudes out of the limiting groove 62, the elastic member 64 is in its initial undeformed state; when the limiting block 63 slides out of the limiting groove 62, the elastic member 64 is compressed.
[0054] When the retaining rod 5 is inserted into the limiting groove 62, the retaining rod 5 presses against the limiting block 63, forcing it to overcome the elastic force of the elastic element 64 and slide away from the limiting groove 62, thus compressing the elastic element 64. When the retaining rod 5 is fully inserted, the elastic force of the elastic element 64 pushes the limiting block 63 back to its original position, causing it to protrude out of the limiting groove 62 again and lock the retaining rod 5, thus limiting the retaining rod 5. When it is necessary to release the limitation, an external force is applied to make the limiting block 63 overcome the elastic force of the elastic element 64 and slide away from the limiting groove 62 until it is completely removed from the limiting groove 62. At this time, the elastic element 64 is in a compressed state, and the retaining rod 5 can move freely. After the retaining rod 5 is rotated out of the limiting groove 62, the limiting block 63 can be released, and the elastic element 64 will drive the limiting block 63 to move back to its original position.
[0055] In some embodiments of this application, such as Figure 10 and Figure 11 As shown, the placement plate 21 has a through hole 212 along its width. The fixing component 3 includes a fixing rod 31. The bed board 1 is rotatably provided with a locking rod 32. The equipment rack 2 is folded, and after the fixing rod 31 passes through the through hole 212, the locking rod 32 can cooperate with the fixing rod 31 to lock the placement plate 21 and store the equipment rack 2 at the rear of the bed board 1. A reset component 33 is provided between the locking rod and the bed board 1. Specifically, the reset element 33 is a torsion spring; when the equipment rack 2 is stored, the connection between the support component 22 and the bed board 1 is first disconnected and folded to reduce the size of the equipment rack 2; then the locking rod 32 is rotated. During this process, the reset element 33 is deformed by force to store energy, causing the locking rod 32 to leave the fixing rod 31, making room for subsequent operations; then the through hole 212 of the placement plate 21 is aligned with the fixing rod 31 of the bed board 1 and inserted. After insertion, the locking rod 32 is released, and the reset element 33 releases energy to drive the locking rod 32 to rotate, forming a stable engagement with the fixing rod 31 again, and firmly locking the equipment rack 2 to the rear of the bed board 1.
[0056] In some other embodiments, the fixing rod 31 can be located below the rear end of the bed board 1, and the fixing rod 31 can be configured as a polygonal structure. This allows the equipment frame 2 to be folded and stored under the bed board 1 through cooperation with the fixing rod 31, without occupying space at the rear end of the transfer bed.
[0057] In other embodiments, the surface of the bed board 1 is covered with an outer cover, which has a three-layer structure, including an inner layer, a middle layer, and an outer layer for contact with the patient. The outer layer is made of a slip-resistant material, specifically including polytetrafluoroethylene coated fabric, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber fabric, or silk-like fabric. When the patient moves on the bed, the friction between the body and the outer layer is significantly reduced, allowing the patient to change position relatively easily. The middle layer is made of genuine leather, specifically including cowhide, high-strength artificial leather, or high-performance fiber composite material. It has a certain strength and durability, serving to stabilize the structure and protect the inner layer, while also providing an adhesion base for the outer layer. The inner layer is made of cotton padding material, effectively cushioning the pressure between the patient's body and the bed board 1, providing comfortable support for the patient.
[0058] It should be understood that those skilled in the art can make improvements or modifications based on the above description, and all such improvements and modifications should fall within the protection scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A transfer bed having a device shelf, characterized by, The utility model provides a foldable bed and equipment rack, which comprises a bed board and an equipment rack, the equipment rack comprises a supporting part and a placing plate for placing articles, one end of the supporting part is rotatably connected with the placing plate and can be folded towards the placing plate, the other end of the supporting part is detachably connected with the bed board, so that the placing plate can be combined with the bed board and separated from the bed board, and one side of the bed board is provided with a fixing part, and the equipment rack can be stored by being fixed to the tail of the bed board through the fixing part after being separated and folded.
2. The stretcher according to claim 1, wherein A connecting part is arranged between the supporting part and the bed board, and the equipment rack can be moved and adjusted along the length direction of the bed board through the connecting part.
3. The stretcher according to claim 2, wherein The connecting part comprises a guide rod arranged along the length direction of the bed board, a moving seat for detachable connection with the supporting part is slidably arranged on the guide rod, an adjusting rod is threadedly connected with the moving seat, and an elastic washer is arranged at the end of the adjusting rod and in contact with the guide rod, so that the resistance between the elastic washer and the guide rod can be adjusted by rotating the adjusting rod to limit the moving seat.
4. The stretcher according to claim 2, wherein The connecting part comprises a clamping piece arranged on the supporting part, a plurality of fixing holes are formed in the length direction of the bed board, the fixing holes are close to the edges of the bed board, the supporting part can be inserted into the fixing holes and clamped and fixed with the bed board through the clamping piece.
5. The stretcher according to claim 1, wherein The supporting part comprises supporting rods arranged at the four corners of the bottom of the placing plate, and the supporting rods are telescopic structures for adjusting the height position of the placing plate.
6. The stretcher according to claim 1, wherein The placing plate is provided with one or more insertion holes for inserting and mounting an infusion support.
7. The stretcher according to claim 1, wherein The placing plate is provided with surrounding rods on four sides.
8. The stretcher according to claim 7, characterized in that The placing plate is provided with limiting pieces matched with the surrounding rods, one end of the surrounding rod is rotatably connected with the placing plate, and the other end is clamped and matched with the corresponding limiting piece.
9. The stretcher according to claim 8, characterized in that The limiting piece comprises a limiting seat provided with a limiting groove for inserting the surrounding rod, a limiting block is slidably arranged on the limiting seat, and an elastic piece is arranged between the limiting block and the limiting seat, so that the limiting block can be slid out of the limiting groove to limit the surrounding rod and slide into the limiting groove to release the limitation of the surrounding rod.
10. The patient transfer sheet of any one of claims 1-9, wherein, The placing plate is provided with a through hole in the width direction, the fixing part comprises a fixing rod, the bed board is rotatably provided with a locking rod, the equipment rack is folded, the fixing rod is inserted through the through hole, the locking rod is matched with the fixing rod to lock the placing plate, and the equipment rack is stored in the tail of the bed board, and a reset piece is arranged between the locking rod and the bed board.