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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 05, 2002
Filed:
Feb. 15, 2000
Siegfried Kiske, Krummesse, DE;
Hans-Karsten Reimers, Hamberge, DE;
Other;
Abstract
A mobile medical supply device with a supply apparatus, especially an anesthesia apparatus, with a plurality of supply and drain lines. To make simple handling possible in connection with the moving along of the supply and drain lines during the movement of the supply apparatus ( ) and to make it at the same time possible to install the entire device simply and inexpensively, the supply apparatus ( ) can be moved on rollers ( ) and a ceiling fixture ( ) with a rotatably suspended multilink arm ( ) is provided, which arm carries a frame ( ) at its end away from the axis of rotation of the ceiling fixture ( ), so that the frame ( ) is movable due to the rotation of the multilink arm ( ) and the pivoting of the links ( ) of the arm in relation to one another. Furthermore, a mechanical connection ( ) is provided between the supply apparatus ( ) and the frame ( ), and the connection ( ) has clearance for vertical movements between the frame ( ) and the supply apparatus ( ), so that unevennesses of the floor can be compensated during the movement of the supply apparatus ( ) without load on the ceiling fixture. The frame ( ) is provided with a supply and drain lines suspending apparatus. The supply apparatus ( ) of the device can thus be moved and supply and drain lines suspended on the frame ( ) are carried automatically and simple handling is thus possible. At the same time, the ceiling fixture ( ) may be designed as a simple and inexpensive ceiling fixture because of the low load to which it is subjected.