IP Library Granted Patent US 12691020
Granted Patent B2
US 12691020 · App. 18/432,349 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Medical procedure table having detachable table top segments

Inventor: John Patrick Nail (Bentonville, AR)
Assignee: Surgix Medical LLC
A61G13/08
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12691020
App. No.
18/432,349
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A medical procedure table has a plurality of removable table top segments, each having a substantially planar top surface and downwardly-extending lips defining channels for removably seating the table top segment over corresponding parallel spars supported by the base of the table. Each table top segment can be attached at a desired position along the length of spars to create a customizable top surface for the medical procedure table, while the lips constrain lateral movement of the table top segment. Each table top segment also includes locking mechanisms that automatically grip the spars between the locking mechanisms and the lips as the table top segment is seated over the spars. These locking grip mechanisms can be manually released to reposition or remove the table top segment.

Claims (20)

1 . A medical procedure table comprising:

a base;

a plurality of parallel spars supported above the base, each spar having inner and outer lateral walls; and

a plurality of table top segments detachable from the spars, each table top segment having:

(a) a substantially planar top surface;

(b) a bottom with a plurality of parallel channels for receiving the spars as the table top segment is seated over the spars and constraining lateral movement of the table top segment on the spars; and

(c) a plurality of locking mechanisms adjacent to the channels to removably secure the table top segment at a position along the spars, each locking mechanism having a locking grip automatically rotating between: (i) a released position in which a table top segment of the plurality of table top segments is configured to detach from the spars; and (ii) a locked position in which the locking grip is compressed against a spar to thereby automatically secure the table top segment to the spar as the table top segment is seated over the spars; wherein the locking grip has a contact surface curving radially outward from a center of rotation with a tip extending into a channel in the released position, and wherein said tip comes into contact with a spar and automatically rotates the locking grip to the locked position with the contact surface compressed against the spar as the table top segment is seated over the spars.

2 . The medical procedure table of claim 1 wherein the channels comprise lips extending downward from the table top segment, and the locking mechanisms are located adjacent to the channels opposite the lips, whereby the spars are gripped between the lips and the locking mechanism.

3 . The medical procedure table of claim 1 wherein the channels comprise lips extending downward from the table top segment over the outer lateral walls of the spars as the table top segment is seated over the spars, and the locking mechanisms are located adjacent to the inner lateral walls of the spars, whereby the spars are gripped between the lips and the locking mechanism.

4 . The medical procedure table of claim 1 wherein the locking grip is cam-shaped.

5 . The medical procedure table of claim 1 wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a spring biasing a rotational position of the locking grip to remain in the released position when the table top segment is not seated over the spars.

6 . A medical procedure table comprising:

a base;

a plurality of parallel spars supported above the base, each spar having inner and outer lateral walls; and

a plurality of table top segments detachable from the spars, each table top segment having:

(a) a substantially planar top surface;

(b) lips extending downward from the table top segment to define channels for receiving the spars and constraining lateral movement of the table top segment on the spars; and

(c) locking mechanisms adjacent to the channels at a position along the spars, each locking mechanism having a cam-shaped locking grip automatically rotating between: (i) a released position in which a table top segment of the plurality of table top segments is configured to detach from the spars; and (ii) a locked position in which the locking grip is compressed against a spar to grip the spar between the locking grip and at least one lip to automatically secure the table top segment to the spar as the table top segment is seated over the spars; wherein the locking grip has a contact surface curving radially outward from a center of rotation with a tip extending into a channel in the released position, and wherein said tip comes into contact with a spar and automatically rotates the locking grip to the locked position with the contact surface compressed against the spar as the table top segment is seated over the spars.

7 . The medical procedure table of claim 6 wherein the channels comprise lips extending downward from the table top segment over the outer lateral walls of the spars as the table top segment is seated over the spars, and the locking mechanisms are located adjacent to the inner lateral walls of the spars, whereby the spars are gripped between the lips and the locking mechanism.

8 . The medical procedure table of claim 6 wherein the locking mechanism further comprises a spring biasing a rotational position of the locking grip to remain in the released position when the table top segment is not seated over the spars.