Dining support table for sickbed
By equipping the bedside dining table with a display system and a voice receiving system, and by using a support mechanism to fix it to the bed, the problem of the existing bedside dining table being single-function and unstable has been solved, realizing a multi-functional, stable and movable bedside dining support table that meets the diverse needs of patients.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520290976.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-24
AI Technical Summary
The existing bedside dining tables have limited functions, are unstable in use, and cannot be moved flexibly, failing to meet the diverse needs of patients in modern wards.
A bedside dining support table was designed, equipped with a display system and a voice receiving system. It is fixedly connected to the hospital bed through a support mechanism and uses a clamping method to ensure stability and mobility. The support mechanism includes support components and stabilizing components, and utilizes a triangular structure and self-locking connection to enhance stability and applicability.
The bedside dining support table has achieved multi-functionality, improving patients' ability to order meals independently and communicate conveniently. It ensures stability and flexible mobility during use, adapts to different bed sizes, and enhances patients' dining experience and sense of security.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, and in particular to a bedside dining support table. Background Technology
[0002] With the continuous improvement of medical standards and the increasing diversification of patient needs, auxiliary equipment in wards is also constantly being improved. Traditional bedside dining tables, as a common facility in wards, mainly provide a dining platform for bedridden patients; however, they have revealed many limitations in actual use.
[0003] Currently, most bedside dining tables on the market consist of a tabletop and supporting legs, placed directly on the bed surface or bedding, or fixed to the bed frame. These products are relatively simple in design and inexpensive, and can meet patients' basic dining needs to a certain extent. However, as patients' expectations for comfort and convenience continue to rise, the current bedside dining tables, which only serve the function of placing food, are no longer adequate to meet the diverse needs of patients in modern wards. Functions such as ordering food and communicating with the nurses' station are difficult to achieve. Furthermore, because beds are usually covered with soft bedding, the table legs often cannot stably support the table, easily causing it to tilt or wobble, thus affecting the patient's dining experience and potentially leading to accidental injury.
[0004] For bedside tables that are directly mounted on the bed frame, they can only be used in a specific location and cannot be moved flexibly around the bed. This characteristic is undoubtedly a problem for patients with limited mobility, as they may need to adjust the position of the table according to their own needs, and the existing fixed design obviously cannot meet this requirement well.
[0005] In conclusion, there is an urgent need for a bedside dining table that is both multifunctional and can ensure stable installation, thereby effectively overcoming the various shortcomings of existing technologies. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a bedside dining support table to solve the technical problems of existing dining tables being simple in function, unstable in use, or unable to be moved. The various technical effects of the preferred technical solutions provided by this utility model are detailed below.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution:
[0008] A bedside dining table includes:
[0009] A tabletop is used for load-bearing or support;
[0010] A support mechanism is installed on the bottom surface of the tabletop for fixed installation and connection with the hospital bed to provide stable support for the tabletop;
[0011] The display system is fixedly installed on the table and is equipped with a screen through which patients can order food. It also has a built-in voice receiving system that allows patients to communicate directly with the nurses at the station without manual operation.
[0012] Furthermore, the support mechanism includes two sets of symmetrically arranged support components and a stabilizing component corresponding to the two sets of support components;
[0013] Two sets of support components are respectively installed at the bottom of the two sides of the tabletop;
[0014] Each set of support components includes two hinged bracket assemblies.
[0015] Furthermore, the support assembly includes a fixed base, a rotating base, a support shaft, and a hinge shaft;
[0016] The mounting base is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the tabletop;
[0017] The rotating seat is rotatably mounted on the fixed seat, and a connecting shaft connects the rotating seat and the fixed seat. The axial extension direction of the connecting shaft is parallel to the width extension direction of the tabletop.
[0018] The support shaft is fixedly connected to the rotating seat, and the support shafts on the two support components are hinged together. The axial extension direction of the hinge shaft is parallel to the length extension direction of the table and perpendicular to the axial extension direction of the connecting shaft.
[0019] The support shaft is equipped with a connecting component for connecting the bed body.
[0020] Furthermore, the axial extension directions of the connecting shafts within each of the support components are all arranged in parallel.
[0021] The two sets of support components can be extended to both sides from the center of the tabletop to connect to the tabletop;
[0022] One end of the stabilizing component is connected to the tabletop, and the other end of the stabilizing component is connected to the hinge axis of the two supporting shafts.
[0023] Furthermore, the stabilizing component includes a stabilizing rod and a stabilizing block.
[0024] One end of the stabilizing rod is fixedly connected to the hinge shaft, and the other end of the stabilizing rod is fixedly connected to the stabilizing block;
[0025] The bottom surface of the tabletop has a slot for the stabilizing block to be engaged, and the stabilizing block is engaged in the slot when the supporting component supports the tabletop.
[0026] Furthermore, the connecting components include bushings and clamping parts;
[0027] The clamp is fixedly installed on the bushing and is used to clamp and fix the patient to the hospital bed.
[0028] The bushing is rotatably fitted onto the support shaft to drive the clamp to rotate and adjust the angle.
[0029] Furthermore, the clamp includes a first arc-shaped clamping plate and a second arc-shaped clamping plate.
[0030] The first arc-shaped clamp is fixedly connected to the bushing; and the side wall of the first arc-shaped clamp is provided with an arc-shaped groove, and one end of the second arc-shaped clamp is slidably disposed in the arc-shaped groove, and the second arc-shaped clamp and the first arc-shaped clamp are covered and clamped together.
[0031] The support shaft slides inside the bushing and slides out from the end of the bushing to push the second arc-shaped clamping plate to slide and clamp the bed in the arc-shaped groove.
[0032] Furthermore, the connecting assembly also includes a stabilizing member slidably disposed within the bushing;
[0033] The stabilizing component includes a sliding end that slides within the bushing and a compression piece for inserting the second arc-shaped clamp between the clamped bed and the bed being held, thereby increasing the stability of the clamp at the part of the bed being held.
[0034] Furthermore, the inner wall of the bushing is provided with a groove along its length, and a slider is fixedly connected to the sliding end of the stabilizing member. The slider is slidably disposed in the groove, and the stabilizing member is located between the second arc-shaped clamp and the end of the support shaft.
[0035] Furthermore, anti-slip plates are fixedly installed on the inner walls of both the first and second arc-shaped clamps.
[0036] The bedside dining table provided by this utility model effectively solves the problems of simple functions, instability, or immobility in existing dining tables through a series of innovative designs, and significantly improves the functionality and stability of the dining table during use in a hospital bed. The specific technical effects are as follows:
[0037] This invention, by setting a display system on the tabletop, expands the function of the hospital bed dining support table beyond the traditional food placement.
[0038] By installing a display system on the tabletop, equipped with a screen, patients can directly order meals using the display. This significantly enhances the functionality of the dining table compared to existing bedside tables that only serve as food placement areas. Patients no longer need assistance ordering meals or to use additional devices (such as mobile phones or call buttons); they can order directly from the dining stand table, greatly improving convenience.
[0039] The display system has a built-in voice reception system, allowing patients to communicate directly with the nurses' station without manual operation. This feature solves the problem of traditional bedside tables not enabling convenient communication between patients and the nurses' station. For example, when patients need nursing assistance, they do not need to search for a call bell or wait for medical staff to make rounds; they can quickly contact the nurses' station simply by voice, improving the timeliness of nursing services received by patients.
[0040] The support mechanism is installed on the underside of the tabletop and is used for a secure connection to the hospital bed. This design differs from existing technologies where the table legs are placed directly on soft bedding. Because the support mechanism is firmly connected to the bed, it prevents the table from tilting or wobbling due to soft bedding. Whether heavy food containers are placed on the table during patient meals or external force is applied while using the display system, the tabletop remains stable, effectively preventing accidental injuries and improving the patient's dining experience.
[0041] The support mechanism is connected to the hospital bed via a clamping method, which gives the bedside dining table of this invention excellent mobility. Unlike existing bedside dining tables that are directly fixed to the bed and remain in a fixed position, the support mechanism of this invention connects via a clamping method, allowing patients to easily move the dining table from one position to another on the hospital bed according to their needs.
[0042] For example, when a patient needs to adjust their lying position or wants to eat in different areas of the bed, they simply need to loosen the clamping device, adjust it to the appropriate position, and then tighten it again. This flexible mobility greatly facilitates patients with limited mobility, allowing them to independently adjust the position of the dining support table to better suit their needs and significantly improve their user experience. At the same time, the clamping mechanism also facilitates installation and disassembly on beds of different sizes, further enhancing the applicability and convenience of this new bedside dining support table.
[0043] In summary, the hospital bed dining support table provided by this utility model achieves two major technical effects—functional diversification and operational stability—through innovative structural design, overcoming the shortcomings of existing technologies and meeting the diversified needs of patients in modern wards for auxiliary equipment. Attached Figure Description
[0044] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, 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.
[0045] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0046] Figure 2 This is a bottom view provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0047] Figure 3 This is a partial structural cross-sectional view provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0048] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the clamp structure provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0049] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the connection between the clamp and the support column structure provided in this embodiment of the utility model.
[0050] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 100, tabletop; 110, display system; 200, support mechanism; 210, bracket assembly; 211, fixed seat; 212, rotating cavity; 213, rotating seat; 214, connecting shaft; 220, stabilizing component; 221, stabilizing rod; 222, stabilizing block; 223, slot; 230, support shaft; 240, bushing; 250, clamping component; 251, second arc-shaped clamping plate; 252, first arc-shaped clamping plate; 253, arc-shaped groove; 254, arc-shaped plate; 255, anti-slip plate; 260, stabilizing component; 261, sliding groove; 262, slider; 263, sliding end; 264, extrusion plate; 270, reminder component; 271, receiving groove; 272, spring; 273, reminder block; 274, positioning groove. Detailed Implementation
[0051] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of this utility model will be described in detail below. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model, and not all of them. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other implementation methods obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0052] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more; the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "inner," "outer," "front end," "rear end," "head," "tail," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," "third," etc., are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0053] In the description of this utility model, it should also be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0054] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-5 To further illustrate this application, an embodiment of this application discloses a bedside dining support table.
[0055] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, a hospital bed dining support table includes a tabletop 100, a support mechanism 200, and a display system 110.
[0056] The tabletop 100 serves multiple functions during use. On one hand, it supports the patient's body, providing a comfortable support surface. On the other hand, it can be used to hold various tools, such as tableware and books. This design makes the tabletop 100 not only a simple dining platform but also an auxiliary tool for patients to perform various activities in bed, greatly enriching its functionality.
[0057] A support mechanism 200 is installed on the bottom surface of the tabletop 100, and this support mechanism 200 can be connected to the hospital bed. This design avoids the existing method of relying solely on table legs for support on soft bedding, effectively solving the problem of table tilting or wobbling caused by soft bedding, thus ensuring the stability of the entire dining table support during use.
[0058] The display system 110 is fixedly installed on the surface of the tabletop 100. The display system 110 is equipped with a screen, allowing patients to order food online. This method is more convenient than the traditional method that requires assistance from medical staff or family members, meeting the patient's need for autonomy. It enhances the patient's self-reliance, reduces dependence on others, and alleviates the burden on medical staff and family members to some extent.
[0059] In addition, the display system 110 is equipped with a voice receiving system that can connect to the voice communication device at the nurses' station, allowing patients to speak directly with the nurses. This not only improves communication efficiency between patients and medical staff but also enhances patients' sense of security and comfort in the ward. It establishes a fast and effective communication bridge between patients and the nurses' station, facilitating timely handling of various patient needs and emergencies, and improving the overall level of ward nursing care.
[0060] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the support mechanism 200 includes two sets of support components and two sets of stabilizing components 220;
[0061] Two sets of support components are respectively disposed on the bottom surface of the tabletop 100 near the sidewall in the width direction. Two sets of stabilizing components 220 are paired with the two sets of support components in a one-to-one correspondence, with each stabilizing component 220 cooperating with its corresponding support component to enhance the overall structural stability. This one-to-one correspondence method can specifically enhance the stability of each support component, preventing the performance of the entire support mechanism 200 from being affected by the instability of a single component.
[0062] Furthermore, the two sets of stabilizing components 220 are positioned between the two sets of supporting components, which makes reasonable use of space and improves space utilization. By optimizing the spatial layout, the support mechanism 200 can ensure stability without occupying too much extra space, which helps to maintain the overall compactness of the hospital bed dining support table.
[0063] Reference Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, the support component includes two hinged bracket assemblies 210. One end of a stabilizing component 220 is connected to the hinge axis of the two bracket assemblies 210, and the other end of the stabilizing component 220 is connected to the bottom surface of the tabletop 100, thus forming a triangle between the tabletop 100, the stabilizing component 220, and the bracket assemblies 210. In geometry, triangles possess extremely high stability, and this design utilizes this principle to greatly enhance the overall stability of the support mechanism 200, ensuring that it will not easily sway or collapse during use. Furthermore, during use, the two support components expand outwards from the center of the tabletop 100 to effectively support it. This expansion method evenly distributes the pressure on the tabletop 100, further improving the support effect.
[0064] The support assembly 210 includes a fixed base 211 and a rotating base 213. The fixed base 211 is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the tabletop 100, and a rotating cavity 212 is formed on the fixed base 211. The rotating base 213 is rotatably mounted on the fixed base 211, and a connecting shaft 214 connects the rotating base 213 and the fixed base 211. The rotating base 213 swings within the rotating cavity 212 about the connecting shaft 214 as its axis, and the axial direction of the connecting shaft 214 is parallel to the width direction of the tabletop 100. This structural design allows the rotating base 213 to rotate flexibly within the fixed base 211 while limiting its rotation range. This ensures the flexibility of the support assembly 210 and avoids structural instability caused by excessive rotation, thereby improving the reliability and safety of use.
[0065] All connecting shafts 214 in the support component are parallel to each other and parallel to the width direction of the tabletop 100, and the two connecting shafts 214 within the bracket assembly 210 on the same support component are on the same axis. This design ensures coordinated movement between the various bracket assemblies 210, avoiding problems such as jamming or uneven force distribution caused by inconsistent directions of the connecting shafts 214. This ensures the consistency and coordination of the movement of each component within the support component, improving the overall structural stability.
[0066] The support component also includes a support shaft 230, a hinge shaft, and a connecting assembly. One end of the support shaft 230 is fixedly connected to the rotating seat 213, and the other end of the support shaft 230 extends downward at an angle and connects to the connecting assembly, which is used to connect to the hospital bed. Within the same support component, two support shafts 230 are staggered and angled, and a hinge shaft is hinged at the intersection point. This staggered angled arrangement and hinge structure can better adapt to different shapes and sizes of hospital beds. This improves the adaptability of the support component to the hospital bed connection, making this hospital bed dining support table suitable for various types of hospital beds and expanding its application range.
[0067] The support shaft 230, located at the upper end of the hinge shaft, is made of a telescopic rod material. This design effectively enhances personalized comfort. Patients' height differences lead to varying needs for table height. For example, taller patients prefer a higher table for comfortable dining and other activities, while shorter patients require a lower table. The telescopic nature of the support shaft 230 allows for adjustment based on the patient's specific height. By stretching or compressing the telescopic rod, the table height can be precisely matched to the patient's height requirements, thus providing a personalized dining experience for each patient.
[0068] The stabilizing component 220 includes a stabilizing rod 221 and a stabilizing block 222. One end of the stabilizing rod 221 is fixedly connected to a hinge shaft, and the other end of the stabilizing rod 221 is fixedly connected to the stabilizing block 222. The bottom surface of the tabletop 100 has a slot 223 for engaging the stabilizing block 222.
[0069] When the support shaft 230 is rotated open by its rotating seat 213, the stabilizing block 222 is engaged in the slot 223, thereby supporting the bottom surface of the tabletop 100. The stabilizing rod 221, the tabletop 100 and each support shaft 230 form a triangular structure to ensure the stability of the tabletop 100 during use.
[0070] When the support shaft 230 is at its maximum unfolding angle, its stabilizing block 222 is just pressed against the side wall of the slot 223.
[0071] Reference Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the support component also includes a reminder component 270 disposed on each bracket assembly 210, the reminder component 270 being used to determine when the bracket assembly 210 swings to a designated position.
[0072] The reminder component 270 includes a reminder block 273 and a spring 272. A receiving groove 271 is formed on the bottom surface of the tabletop 100, and a positioning groove 274 is formed on the rotating seat 213. The reminder block 273 is slidably disposed within the receiving groove 271. One end of the spring 272 abuts against the bottom surface of the reminder block 273, and the other end abuts against the bottom surface of the receiving groove 271, thereby pushing the reminder block 273 to always abut against the circumferential sidewall of the rotating seat 213. This structural design ensures that the reminder block 273 adjusts its position in real time following the rotation of the rotating seat 213. Through the elastic force of the spring 272, the reminder block 273 maintains constant contact with the rotating seat 213, ensuring the reliability of the reminder function and preventing situations where the reminder block 273 fails to respond in time, leading to inaccurate judgment of whether the support component 210 has reached the designated position.
[0073] When the rotating seat 213 rotates to the designated position, that is, when the support rod extends to the designated position, the positioning groove 274 and the reminder block 273 are positioned opposite each other. In this situation, the reminder block 273 will be engaged into the positioning groove 274 under the action of the spring 272, and a "click" sound will be emitted, thus realizing the reminder function. The sound reminder generated by the mechanical structure is intuitive and quick, allowing users to immediately know that the bracket assembly 210 has reached the correct designated position without additional inspection, improving the convenience of use; at the same time, this mechanical reminder method does not rely on electronic components, improving the stability and durability of the system.
[0074] Reference Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the connecting assembly includes a bushing 240 and a clamp 250.
[0075] The bushing 240 is fitted onto the end of the support shaft 230 away from the tabletop 100, and the support shaft 230 can slide along the length of the bushing 240. This structural design allows the support shaft 230 to be adjusted within a certain range, enabling flexible adjustment of the height of the tabletop 100 to accommodate beds of different heights or different usage needs.
[0076] The clamp component 250 is mounted on the end of the bushing 240 away from the support shaft 230, so that the bushing 240 can carry the clamp to adjust the rotation angle. The clamp component 250 consists of a first arc-shaped clamping plate 252 and a second arc-shaped clamping plate 251. The first arc-shaped clamping plate 252 is fixedly connected to the bushing 240, and one side wall of the first arc-shaped clamping plate 252 has an arc-shaped groove 253 formed along the arc direction. The side wall of the second arc-shaped clamping plate 251 is fixedly connected to an arc-shaped plate 254 that can slide within the arc-shaped groove 253.
[0077] Therefore, the second arc-shaped clamping plate 251 and the first arc-shaped clamping plate 252 are connected by the arc-shaped plate 254 sliding inside the arc-shaped groove 253, thus forming a covering structure. This unique connection method allows the second arc-shaped clamping plate 251 to rotate relative to the first arc-shaped clamping plate 252, while the limiting effect of the arc-shaped groove 253 on the arc-shaped plate 254 ensures the stability of the connection between the two, avoiding unnecessary loosening during use.
[0078] When it is necessary to connect and fix the support column to the hospital bed, the edge or armrest of the hospital bed can be placed between the first arc-shaped clamp 252 and the second arc-shaped clamp 251. At this time, under the action of its gravity, the support column extends along the bushing 240 towards the clamp 250, and its end abuts against the side wall of the second arc-shaped clamp 251, pushing the second arc-shaped clamp 251 to rotate and cover it. The arc-shaped plate 254 slides out along the arc-shaped groove 253, thereby achieving a covering-like connection and fixation of the edge or armrest of the hospital bed.
[0079] Using the gravity of the support column as the driving force, the wrapping action can be completed without an additional power source, simplifying the operation process. At the same time, the wrapping connection method increases the contact area and improves the stability of the connection.
[0080] During use, the greater the weight borne by the tabletop 100, the greater the thrust exerted by the support shaft 230 on the second arc-shaped plate 254, thus making the connection between the clamp 250 and the hospital bed more stable. This self-locking connection mechanism enhances the connection strength as the external load increases, effectively preventing loosening caused by external vibration or other interference, and improving the safety and reliability of the overall structure.
[0081] The connecting assembly also includes a slider 262 and a stabilizing member 260. The stabilizing member 260 includes a sliding end 263 slidably disposed within the bushing 240 and a compression piece 264 for insertion between the second arc-shaped clamping plate 251 and the clamped hospital bed. When the support shaft 230 pushes the second arc-shaped plate 254 to rotate and cover it, it simultaneously pushes the compression piece 264 of the stabilizing member 260 to insert between the second arc-shaped clamping plate 251 and the clamped hospital bed. The insertion of the compression piece 264 further enhances the friction between the clamping member 250 and the hospital bed, greatly improving the connection's firmness, especially under large external impacts, effectively preventing the clamping member 250 from loosening.
[0082] The inner wall of the bushing 240 has a groove 261 along its axial direction, and the slider 262 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the sliding end 263. This ensures that the stabilizing member 260 slides along the axial direction of the bushing 240, preventing it from rotating during use. This ensures that the stabilizing member 260 can be accurately inserted between the second arc-shaped clamp 251 and the clamped hospital bed. Through the cooperation of the groove 261 and the slider 262, the movement trajectory of the stabilizing member 260 is precisely controlled, avoiding connection failure caused by movement deviation and improving the overall performance of the device.
[0083] In addition, anti-slip plates 255 are fixedly installed on the inner walls of both the first arc-shaped clamp 252 and the second arc-shaped clamp 251. The anti-slip plates 255 increase the coefficient of friction between the clamp 250 and the contact surface of the hospital bed, further preventing slippage during use, and maintaining good connection stability, especially in humid or oily environments.
[0084] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model should be determined by the protection scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A bedside dining support table, characterized in that, include: Tabletop (100) is used for load-bearing or support; A support mechanism (200) is installed on the bottom surface of the tabletop (100) for fixed installation and connection with the hospital bed to provide stable support for the tabletop (100); The display system (110) is fixedly installed on the table (100). The display system (110) is equipped with a display screen, through which patients can order food. It has a built-in voice receiving system, which allows patients to talk directly to the nurse station without manual operation. The support mechanism (200) includes two sets of symmetrically arranged support components and a stabilizing component (220) corresponding to the two sets of support components. Two sets of support components are respectively installed on the bottom of the two width sides of the tabletop (100); Each set of support components includes two hinged bracket assemblies (210). The bracket assembly (210) includes a fixed base (211), a rotating base (213), a support shaft (230), and a hinge shaft; The fixing seat (211) is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the table (100); The rotating seat (213) is rotatably mounted on the fixed seat (211), and a connecting shaft (214) is connected between the rotating seat (213) and the fixed seat (211). The axial extension direction of the connecting shaft (214) is parallel to the width extension direction of the table (100). The support shaft (230) is fixedly connected to the rotating seat (213). The support shafts (230) on the two support components are hinged together. The axial extension direction of the hinge shaft is parallel to the length extension direction of the table (100) and perpendicular to the axial extension direction of the connecting shaft (214). A connecting assembly for connecting the bed body is installed on the support shaft (230); The connecting assembly includes a bushing (240) and a clamping component (250); The clamp (250) is fixedly installed on the bushing (240), and the clamp (250) is used to clamp and fix it to the hospital bed; The bushing (240) is rotatably mounted on the support shaft (230) to drive the clamp to rotate and adjust the angle.
2. The bedside dining support table according to claim 1, characterized in that, The axial extension directions of the connecting shafts (214) within each of the support components are all parallel; The two sets of support components can be opened to both sides from the center of the tabletop (100) to connect to the tabletop (100); One end of the stabilizing component (220) is connected to the tabletop (100), and the other end of the stabilizing component (220) is connected to the hinge axis of the two support shafts (230).
3. A bedside dining support table according to claim 2, characterized in that, The stabilizing component (220) includes a stabilizing rod (221) and a stabilizing block (222). One end of the stabilizing rod (221) is fixedly connected to the hinge shaft, and the other end of the stabilizing rod (221) is fixedly connected to the stabilizing block (222). The bottom surface of the tabletop (100) is provided with a slot (223) for the stabilizing block (222) to be engaged. When the supporting component supports the tabletop (100), the stabilizing block (222) is engaged in the slot (223).
4. A bedside dining support table according to claim 1, characterized in that, The clamp includes a first arc-shaped clamp (252) and a second arc-shaped clamp (251). The first arc-shaped clamp (252) is fixedly connected to the bushing (240); and the side wall of the first arc-shaped clamp (252) is provided with an arc-shaped groove (253), and one end of the second arc-shaped clamp (251) is slidably disposed in the arc-shaped groove (253), and the second arc-shaped clamp (251) and the first arc-shaped clamp (252) are covered and clamped together. The support shaft (230) slides inside the bushing (240) and slides out from the end of the bushing (240) to push the second arc-shaped clamp (251) to slide and clamp the bed with the arc-shaped groove (253).
5. A bedside dining support table according to claim 4, characterized in that, The connecting assembly also includes a stabilizing member (260) that is slidably disposed within the bushing (240). The stabilizing element (260) includes a sliding end (263) that slides within the bushing (240) and a compression piece (264) for inserting the second arc-shaped clamp (251) between the clamped bed and the bed, thereby increasing the stability of the clamp at the part of the bed where it is clamped.
6. A bedside dining support table according to claim 5, characterized in that, The inner wall of the bushing (240) is provided with a groove (261) along its length extension direction. A slider (262) is fixedly connected to the sliding end (263) of the stabilizing member (260). The slider (262) is slidably disposed in the groove (261). The stabilizing member (260) is located between the second arc-shaped clamp (251) and the end of the support shaft (230).
7. A bedside dining support table according to claim 4, characterized in that, The anti-slip plate (255) is fixedly installed on the inner wall of both the first arc-shaped clamp (252) and the second arc-shaped clamp (251).