Vertically adjustable support

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Inventors

Turner, Kathleen Harding

Application #

693891

Filed

Jun-7-1976

Published

Sep-13-1977

Current US Class

047/67
0D8/355
0D8/367
0D8/372
0D8/373
211/117
248/318
248/333

International Classes

A61G 012/00; A47B 073/00

Field of Search

248/318 248/320 248/322 248/333 248/339 248/340 248/326 248/327 211/117 211/113 211/118

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Moller; G. Turner

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Abstract
There is disclosed a vertically telescoping support, the outer member of which is provided with a hook for suspension from a suitable object. A plurality of J-slots in the outer member cooperates with a like plurality of radially extending pins on the inner member for positioning the inner member at a plurality of telescoped locations relative to the outer member. The pins also provide a plurality of vertically spaced supports for an object, such as a water container for a colostomy irrigator.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A longitudinally adjustable support assembly providing a plurality of support positions for a supported article, comprising

first and second elongate longitudinally adjustable members;

means on the second member for suspending the same from a support;

means for latching the first and second members together in a plurality of positions including

a plurality of longitudinally spaced pins on the first member,

a plurality of longitudinally spaced J-slots provided on the second member for supporting the pin and the first member, and

means allowing movement of the pin between the plurality of J-slot; and

means for supporting an article from the assembly comprising the plurality of pins.



Description
In order to irrigate a colostomy in accordance with present techniques, one individual is required to hold the water reservoir while another person manipulates the irrigation tube. The elevation of the water reservoir is important in order to control the water pressure at the discharge end of the irrigation tube. If the water reservoir is too low, discharge water pressure is too low thereby contributing to ineffective cleaning. If the water reservoir is too high, discharge water pressure is too high which may be very painful to the patient, particularly if the patient is still recovering from the colostomy operation. It is accordingly essential to maintain the water reservoir at a desired level thus requiring an individual to hold it, which can be very tiring.

It would accordingly be desirable to provide a vertically adjustable support which could be suspended from any suitable object and which provides a plurality of vertically spaced locations at which a water reservoir could be supported. In addition to colostomy irrigations, it is immediately apparent that such a device would be highly desirable for rectal irrigations, enemas, feminine hygiene douches, blood transfusions, intravenous feedings and the like.
 
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