Tray apparatus for patients

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Inventors

Stamm, John H.

Application #

261087

Filed

Oct-24-1988

Published

Aug-7-1990

Current US Class

135/66
135/67
211/116
220/23.83
224/407
224/525
224/526
224/537
224/557
224/558
224/565
224/566
224/571
224/926
D12/133

International Classes

B65D 021/00; A47C 007/62; A61H 003/00

Field of Search

220/20 220/21 220/23.83 220/85 206/557 206/562 224/42.46 211/116 135/66 135/67

Assignee

Wilkinson; Harold N. (Salt Lake City, UT)

Examiners

Pollard; Steven M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shaffer; M. Ralph

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Abstract
Tray apparatus for patients, including a tray member having a bottom and contiguous sides upstanding from periphery thereof, and a removable plate, releasably disposed over said tray member and provided with a series of receptacle-receiving apertures. The apertures accommodate the placement of plate, cups and the like which, when inserted into the apertures, contact and are supported by the bottom of the tray member. Upstanding arms are fixably disposed relative to opposite sides of the tray member and are articulatively coupled to horizontal cross-bar structure by means of a type of link. The composite tray structure enjoys a gravity-assist, whereby such tray structure is maintained essentially in a horizontal position even though its support might be jarred or even moving. Locking means is provided for releasably locking the tray structure to external support structure.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In combination: a patient support structure having legs; a patient tray including, a tray member having a bottom and contiguous sides standing from the periphery of said bottom; an essentially planar plate provided with receptacle apertures, designed to removably receive receptacles that rest upon said tray bottom, and removably disposed over, engaging, and supported by said sides; mutually opposite upstanding arms fixedly secured to said sides and having upper extensions each provided with a respective aperture; plural, actuatable, linkage means for articulatively securing respective ones of the arms to said support structure; said tray being provided with an aperture in one of said sides for receiving a pin of a hand-actuatable, releasable locking means mounted on one of said legs, to selectively deter relative movement between said tray and said support structure.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to tray apparatus for patients and, more particularly, provides a new and improved tray structure, and ancillary structure associated therewith, to allow the tray to be releasably locked in horizontal position and also to be unlocked, that movements of the supporting structure will not effect the essential horizontal alignment of the tray. Various features of the tray and its ancillary structure are hereinafter described.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION AND BREIF DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

Many medical patients, elderly people, and the like require a variety of apparatus for their comfort and physical movement, e.g., apparatus such-as wheelchairs, walkers and bed tray structures. There is ever present the challenge of providing a suitable tray for carrying or at least containing, and supporting a variety of items such as papers, magazines, and even eating utensils at mealtime. Tray apparatus needs to be adapted for external support, not requiring use of the patient's hands. Trays for walkers have been devised heretofore and have been engineered for mounting to walkers so that the patient will not require the use of his hands to support the tray, but rather can use his hands to support part of his body weight on the walker.
 
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