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US Patent 6912746
Issued Date
July 5, 2005
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This invention relates to a bed for accommodating heavy persons. The bed is particularly for use in hospitals, where heavy patients have to be treated. The invention provides a bed comprising a frame; a central support section mounted on the frame; two opposite end support sections, one being a head section and the other being a foot section, each mounted for pivoting movement relative to the central section; and drive means for driving the end support sections for pivoting movement relative to the central section; wherein the foot section has a platform which extends at an angle to the plane of the section, and the foot section can pivot to a position where the platform is substantially at ground level. In a particularly preferred embodiment the central section is mounted for pivoting movement about a pivot axis at or near to its edge adjacent the foot section and further comprises drive means for driving the central support section for pivoting movement about said pivot axis.
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Owner
Medi-Plinth Limited (Ipswich,GB)
Published
July 5, 2005
Application Number
10/295,173
Filed
November 15, 2002
US Classification
5/618   297/325 297/423.21 5/601 5/610 5/624
Int'l Classification
A61G   7/05   (20060101)   A61G   7/053   (20060101)   A61G   7/012   (20060101)   A61G   7/057   (20060101)   A61G   7/015   (20060101)   A61G   7/002   (20060101)  
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Nov 17, 2001 [GB] 0127621
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5/618   5/610   5/624   5/601   5/616   297/423.21   297/423.22   297/423.23   297/344.1   297/325   297/329  
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