WO2008036344A1 - Hanging apparatus for fixing a medical device to a substantially horizontal or substantially vertical support structure - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to hanging mechanisms and in particular to a hanging apparatus for fixing a medical device to a support structure.
- a common structure utilized to retain such medical instruments and devices is an rv pole, so named because of its primary purpose of hanging an intravenous (FV) solution bag or container for administration of fluids to the patient.
- IV poles are typically fitted with wheeled stands that allow the pole to be moved, especially with a patient that is ambulatory. This wheeled stand structure also permits the IV pole and the associated objects it supports to be moved in and out of the patient's locale as needed.
- a clamping or attachment device capable of easy structural modification such that the same device could serve to attach a medical instrument or medical device to a vertically oriented stand, such as an FV pole, or to a horizontally oriented stand, such as a hospital bed railing or a bar associated with a wheelchair. It would be desirable if the attachment mechanism could be easily switched between an orientation appropriate for horizontal attachment and an orientation appropriate for vertical attachment. It would be desirable if this versatility in attachment orientation was accompanied by a secure closure in either orientation, such that the medical instrument or medical device was unlikely to become dislodged from the support structure.
- one embodiment of the present invention provides a clamping mechanism that facilitates the attachment of a medical instrument or device to an IV pole, a bed, or a wheelchair structure.
- the mechanism incorporates components that allow its use in conjunction with either a vertically oriented support structure (such as an IV pole) or a horizontally oriented support structure (such as a bed rail or a wheelchair rail).
- the mechanism includes a generally longitudinal, telescoping assembly that extends outward from the back of the medical instrument and positions a rotatable arm to serve as a clamp opposing the back of the medical instrument or device.
- the mechanism assembly includes a cylindrical shaft that extends outward (against the tension force of a spring) from a housing of the medical instrument.
- Cammed surfaces within internal rotating components of the clamping mechanism assembly allow for tightening of the clamp against the support structure after closure of the clamp under the influence of the tensioning spring.
- a knob allows the user to rotate the internal components of the assembly to further engage the cammed surfaces and tighten (close) the clamp against the support structure.
- FIG. IA is a perspective view of a medical instrument incorporating a hanging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, the hanging apparatus being oriented in a vertical position for attachment to a horizontally-oriented support structure;
- FIG. IB is a perspective view of the medical instrument of FIG. IA affixed to the horizontally-oriented support structure;
- FIG. 2A is a perspective view of the medical instrument of FIG. IA, the clamping incorporating the hanging apparatus being oriented in a horizontal position for attachment to a vertically-oriented support structure;
- FIG. 2B is a perspective view of the medical instrument of FIG. 2 A affixed to the vertically-oriented support structure;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the components of the hanging apparatus of FIG. IA.
- the hanging apparatus of the present invention may be easily manufactured as part of an original equipment structure for a medical instrument or a medical device that is to be positioned adjacent a patient requiring use of the instrument.
- the hanging apparatus may also, in certain circumstances, be retrofit into existing devices where space within the device enclosure allows such placement.
- the first step in utilizing the benefits of the assembly is to determine if the medical device or instrument must be attached to an IV pole, to a bed railing, or to a wheelchair frame component.
- the hanger arm structure of the present invention is positioned in a substantially horizontal position so as to engage the vertical orientation of the IV pole. If the instrument is to be positioned on a bed or a wheelchair, the arm of the hanger may be positioned in a substantially vertical orientation by rotating the arm downward from the horizontal orientation approximately 90 degrees. After rotation, the clamping mechanism assembly is pulled outward from the back of the medical instrument by gripping a knob positioned on the end of the assembly. The mechanism is then pulled out in telescoping fashion against the force of an internal spring, and the arm is placed around the pole (in the case of an IV pole) or over the railing of the bed or frame of the wheelchair (in the case of a horizontal support structure).
- This spring tension is sufficient to close the arm against the horizontal or vertical support structure but is not sufficient to retain the instrument tightly against the support structure as gravity acts on the instrument.
- the knob is turned clockwise until an arrow indicator on the device (on the back face of the instrument) lines up with a "locked" symbol on the knob, or an audible click is heard representing the position of the assembly in a detent associated with this stepwise rotation.
- the mechanism is thereby positioned in a locked condition.
- the knob may be further turned clockwise in a manner that, due to the internal configuration of the assembly described in more detail below, draws the clamp arm further in towards the back face of the instrument and thereby increases the clamping force against the support structure.
- FIGS. IA, IB, 2 A, and 2B for a brief description of the primary external components of a hanging apparatus 30 according to an embodiment of the present invention and the manner in which the hanging apparatus is associated with a medical instrument or a medical device.
- a reduced pressure treatment pump 10 is sized and structured to be appropriate for placement in close proximity to a patient undergoing, for example, reduced pressure tissue treatment.
- Instrument 10 in this case includes a handle 12 for portability positioned on the top of instrument housing 14.
- the structure of the back panel 16 of instrument 10 which structure is described in more detail below.
- FIG. 1 are the primary external components associated with hanging apparatus 30. In this view shown in FIG.
- FIGS. IA, IB, 2A, and 2B are each disclosed. It should be noted that the orientation of clamp arm 34 shown in FIGS. IA and IB is suitable for positioning medical instrument 10 on a horizontally oriented support structure 24.
- the construction of medical instrument 10 shown in FIGS. IA, IB, 2A, and 2B is preferably designed to work in complimentary fashion with hanging apparatus 30.
- the back panel 16 of medical instrument 10 is structured to facilitate attachment to either a horizontal or vertical support structure.
- a vertical channel 18 is formed into back panel 16 of instrument 10 appropriate for receiving a vertically oriented support structure (as shown in more detail in FIGS. 2B).
- Horizontal channel 20 is likewise configured to facilitate retention of a horizontally oriented support structure 24 as shown in FIG. IB.
- Horizontal channel 20 is positioned on back panel 16 immediately below the placement of hanging apparatus 30 in such a manner that the simple positioning of instrument 10 over the horizontal support structure 24 lands the support structure into channel 20 and against the underside of hanging apparatus 30. Gravity inclines the placement of instrument 10 into this configuration.
- guide extensions 22 Positioned above channel 20 and substantially in-line with hanging apparatus 30, guide extensions 22 serve to further facilitate the placement of instrument 10 on top of and tightly against a horizontal support structure 24.
- guide extensions 22 When utilized in the vertical orientation, described below in conjunction with FIGS. 2A and 2B, one of the two guide extensions 22 continues to facilitate the positioning of instrument 10 on the vertically oriented support structure.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrates hanging apparatus 30 with clamp arm 34 positioned in a substantially horizontal position suitable for facilitating the clamping attachment of instrument 10 to a vertical support structure 26 (shown in dashed outline).
- FIGS. 2A and 2B therefore represent the configuration appropriate for use in conjunction with an IV pole or the like.
- FIGS. IA and IB disclose the configuration appropriate for use in conjunction with a bed rail or a wheelchair frame or the like.
- clamp arm 34 In use, prior to placement on the support structure, clamp arm 34 is rotated into the appropriate configuration dependent upon the support structure orientation being utilized. By internal mechanisms that are described in more detail below, the spring tensioned features of the hanging apparatus 30, pull clamp arm 34 into contact with the support structure (whichever direction it is oriented) at which point the user rotates knob 32, preferably in a standard clockwise tightening direction, to further secure hanging apparatus 30 against the support structure component. It should be noted that the orientation of the various structures described above are such that in either case, a loose clamp does not result in a completely open clamp such that the instrument 10 might fully dislodge from the support structure. In the horizontal orientation shown in FIG.
- hanging apparatus 30 shown in FIG. 3, includes the external components described above, namely knob 32, clamp arm 34, and clamp shaft 36. Additionally, clamp housing 38 is fully disclosed in FIG. 3 wherein only the external face of clamp housing 38 is visible in FIGS. IA, IB, 2 A, and 2B. As illustrated in FIG. 3, hanging apparatus 30 may be constructed wholly separate from the structure and components of instrument 10, and may in fact be later assembled into instrument 10, as long as appropriate accommodations are made within the instrument enclosure to receive and retain the assembly.
- the components of hanging apparatus 30 are selected, structured, and positioned to accomplish three basic functions.
- the first function in the process of securing the medical instrument to the support structure, is the ability to open and extend the clamp to receive the support structure for attachment.
- a second function is the free rotation of clamp arm 34 through at least a 90° movement so as to orient the arm for either vertical or horizontal attachment.
- the components are structured to permit a tightening of the clamp, beyond the force of the tension spring, through the use of cammed surfaces that draw the clamp inward upon rotation of the knob of the clamp assembly. The components that achieve each of these functions are described in more detail below.
- Clamp housing 38 is structured and sized to rotatably receive clamp shaft 36 to a point where clamp arm 34 comes into near contact with the outward face of clamp housing 38.
- Housing cover 42 provides both a means for closing clamp housing 38 (after the insertion of the balance of the assembly components) and, structured as shown in FIG. 3, a means for retaining the entire hanging apparatus 30 within the instrument enclosure utilizing the preferenced clips shown on the top of housing cover 42 and on the sides of housing 38.
- FIG. 3 shows further detail of the components associated with the external structures of hanging apparatus 30.
- a clamp face plate 44 configured to be positioned with and retained by clamp arm 34 as shown.
- a notch or channel in clamp face plate 44 is designed to receive and center the longitudinal pole or railing to which the device is to be clamped. This channel aligns with and opposes either of the two similar channels 18 and 20 described above in association with FIGS. IA, IB, 2A, and 2B. In this manner, a pole or bar of varying diameters may be accommodated within the structures of the clamp of the present invention.
- clamp face plate 44 may be constructed of a resilient elastomeric material or the like to facilitate clamp tightening.
- Knob 32 is shown as it is positioned at one end of clamp shaft 36, placing clamp arm 34 between the knob 32 and the shaft 36.
- clamp arm 34 is rigidly fixed to and rotates with shaft 36.
- Set screw 54 is positioned within knob 32 to engage internal shaft 40 and fix knob 32 to the end thereof. This connection and its function are described in more detail below.
- Internal shaft 40 is designed to move freely in a longitudinal direction out from clamp housing 38 under the influence of its attachment to knob 32 and its concentric positioning within tubular shaft 36.
- Set screw 54 passes through an aperture in knob 32 and engages an aligned aperture in a proximal end of internal shaft 40.
- tension spring 50 Positioned inside of internal shaft 40 is tension spring 50, which is fixed at one end within internal shaft 40 by way of set screw 54. The opposing end of tension spring 50 is fixed relative to housing 38 and/or housing 14.
- the assembly components that include knob 32, clamp arm 34, clamp shaft 36, and internal shaft 40 may be drawn out from clamp housing 38 in telescoping fashion, in opposition to the tension provided by tension spring 50, in a manner that opens the clamp to receive the support structure horizontal or vertical component.
- End plate 48 positioned within clamp housing 38, and through which internal shaft 40 extends, limits this longitudinal movement of the described components out from housing 38. End plate 48 further limits the rotational range of the internal shaft 40 due to its interaction with second cam member 46 described below. Limiting the rotational movement of the internal shaft 40 prevents the locking and tightening mechanisms of the hanging apparatus 30 from separating the housing cover 42 from the clamp housing 38.
- clamp arm 34 may be turned between a horizontal position (suitable for engagement with a vertically oriented support structure), and a vertical position (suitable for clamping onto a horizontal support structure). This motion therefore accomplishes the second of the three functions mentioned above, namely the ability to reorient clamp arm 34 and its associated clamp face plate 44, for engagement of either a horizontal or a vertical oriented support structure.
- a cam mechanism comprising first and second cam members, 58, 46, as well as a locking member 52, provide the third functionality described above, namely the ability to rotate the internal components of the assembly in such a manner as to further tighten the clamp against the support structure.
- First and second cam members 58, 46 include complementary inclined surfaces 64, 66 and are fixed relative to the internal shaft 40.
- the internal shaft 40 and the cam members 58, 46 will rotate under the influence of the user turned knob 32.
- the locking member 52 is rotatably affixed to the internal shaft 40 by an attachment spring 60.
- the locking member 52 is positioned on the internal shaft 40 between the inclined surfaces of the first and second cam members and includes a second plurality of teeth 68 configured to mate with a first plurality of teeth (not shown) along a bottom surface of the housing cover 42.
- the first plurality of teeth are aligned with the longitudinal enclosure of the clamp housing 38.
- the locking member 52 is positioned on a substantially flat surface 70 of the internal shaft 40. As the internal shaft 40 is rotated into a locked position, the locking member 52 moves off of the substantially flat surface 70, which causes a radially outward displacement of the locking member 52 relative to the internal shaft 40.
- This outward displacement causes the second plurality of teeth 66 to lockingly engage the first plurality of teeth (i.e. the locking mechanism).
- Additional clockwise rotation of knob 32, and therefore of internal shaft 40 effects a displacement of internal shaft 40 further into housing 38, and therefore closes the clamp arm 34 tighter against the support structure and pulls the support structure against the back of the medical instrument (i.e. the tightening mechanism).
- a stop member 72 fixed to the second cam member 46 rotates within the end plate 48 as the internal shaft 40 is rotated during the locking and tightening operations described above.
- a shoulder (not shown) fixed within the bore of the end plate cooperates with the stop member 72 to limit the rotational range of the second cam member 46, and thus the internal shaft 40, to prevent overtightening, which could damage the hanging apparatus 30.
- Internal detents or stops associated with clamp shaft 36 may be included to allow the shaft/arm combination 36/34 to be easily positioned in either a horizontal or vertical orientation depending upon the specific application of the clamp. Likewise, appropriately positioned detents or stops in association with internal shaft 40 and cammed surfaces 46, 52, and 58 allow a definitive tightening of the clamp that prevents a reverse rotation of internal shaft 40 under the influence of the cammed surfaces. Retention spring 60 is positioned to ensure that the short rack cammed surface 52 is pulled down when the cam is rotated.
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- Infusion, Injection, And Reservoir Apparatuses (AREA)
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