Surgical table cladding protection device and methods

The cladding protection device with guards and locks addresses the issue of items damaging surgical table assemblies by securely enclosing them, ensuring the table's operability and reducing repair costs.

WO2026123010A1 Publication Date: 2026-06-11D A SURGICAL

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
D A SURGICAL
Filing Date
2025-12-08
Publication Date
2026-06-11

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Medical personnel often inadvertently store items near surgical tables, which can damage the telescoping cladding assembly of the table, rendering it inoperable and requiring costly repairs.

Method used

A cladding protection device comprising a first and second guard with coupling elements and locks to prevent items from damaging the telescoping shroud members, ensuring the guards can be securely locked together to protect the assembly.

🎯Benefits of technology

The device effectively reduces the likelihood of items contacting the telescoping shroud members, maintaining the functionality and usability of the surgical table by preventing damage.

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Abstract

A cladding protection device for placement around a column. The cladding protection device includes a first guard having a first side wall. At least one first coupling element is on a free end portion of the first side wall of the first guard. A second guard includes a first side wall. At least one first mating coupling element is on a free end portion of the first side wall of the second guard. At least one lock is configured to slide between an unlocked orientation and a locked orientation when the first guard and the second guard are coupled together, wherein the unlocked orientation is configured to permit decoupling of the first guard and the second guard, and the locked orientation is configured to prevent decoupling of the first guard and the second guard.
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