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Hospital Overbed Table Product

Overview

The hospital overbed table is the rolling cantilevered table found beside nearly every hospital and long-term-care bed. Its defining geometry is the offset C-base: a low welded Rolling Base rolls under the bed frame on one side while a vertical Height Adjustment Column and horizontal Cantilever Boom Arm carry the Table Top across the patient's lap. The patient eats, reads, and works on it; nursing staff use it as a procedure and charting surface; and because it is touched by every occupant and meal tray, every exposed surface is specified around disinfection.

A typical unit stands 71–110 cm at the top, carries a 22 kg distributed load, and weighs 13–18 kg, most of it deliberately placed low in the base.

How it works

Height adjustment is the table's one mechanism a patient operates dozens of times a day, so it must work one-handed from bed. The column is a two-stage telescope: an Inner Column Tube slides about 40 cm inside the Outer Column Tube on acetal Glide Bushings that keep the fit smooth despite the off-axis cantilever load. A lockable Lift Gas Spring (or a constant-force coil pack on economy models) counterbalances the weight of the top and boom, so the adjustment force at the fingertips is a few newtons. On lever designs, a Release Lever under the top edge opens the Lock Cam; on auto-touch designs the patient simply lifts the top, and the cam relocks the instant the lift force is removed — the table can be raised silently without waking a roommate, and lowering requires the deliberate lever squeeze.

The cantilever geometry creates the design's central stability problem. Loading 22 kg at a top center 35–45 cm outboard of the column puts a large overturning moment on a base that must stay under 10 cm tall to fit beneath bed frames. Designers answer with a Counterweight in the base leg and with the base span itself; healthcare furniture standards require the loaded table to survive tip tests at full height with the load at the worst edge. The four 50 mm Swivel Caster wheels include a braked pair (Braked Caster) because patients use the table as an inadvertent support when transferring out of bed — a rolling table under a leaning patient is a documented fall mechanism.

The top and tilt

The work surface is high-pressure laminate over a moisture-resistant core (Top Panel), wrapped in a continuous Edge Banding of moulded PVC. The sealed edge matters more than it looks: fluid wicking into a particleboard core is the classic end-of-life failure for this product, and the raised lip keeps cutlery and cups aboard when the bed articulates. Moulded Cup Recess wells and a clip-on Side Rail handle the same spill problem; many models add a flip-up lid containing a Vanity Mirror over a recessed Vanity Tray so a patient can groom without leaving bed.

For reading, the Top Tilt Mechanism pivots the top on a Tilt Hinge along the boom edge. A spring-loaded Tilt Ratchet gives detents to about 30 degrees each way; squeezing the Tilt Release drops the top flat, and a fold-out Book Ledge keeps books and tablets from sliding off the incline. Split-top variants tilt only one half so drinks stay level on the other.

Materials and infection control

Every choice on the product reflects cleaning chemistry. The laminate top, PVC edge, powder-coated column, and moulded Base Cover are all rated for repeated wiping with quaternary disinfectants and 1:10 bleach solution; the base cover also removes the weld crevices that audits flag as soil traps. Casters are hooded so mop strings and debris stay out of the axles. Facilities typically attach a Label Set with asset tag, the 22 kg load limit, and the cleaning protocol, and clip Bag Hook accessories under the edge for urinals and call-button cords so they stay off the floor and the bed linen.

Variants

The same architecture scales across the market: economy models replace the gas spring with a friction lock, bariatric versions widen the base and uprate the top to 45 kg, and "patient room" furniture lines skin the identical mechanism in wood-look laminate. Powered columns exist but are rare — the spring-assisted manual column is cheaper, lighter, and has no cord to trip over, which is why a mechanism pattern from the 1950s still equips most beds.

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Bill of materials

7 top-level lines · 35 rows shown · 36 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Height Adjustment Column 6 parts hospital-overbed-table-column 1 7 assembly
1.1 Outer Column Tube hospital-overbed-table-outer-tube 1 part
1.2 Inner Column Tube hospital-overbed-table-inner-tube 1 part
1.3 Lift Gas Spring hospital-overbed-table-gas-spring 1 part
1.4 Release Lever hospital-overbed-table-release-lever 1 part
1.5 Glide Bushings hospital-overbed-table-glide-bushings 2 part
1.6 Lock Cam hospital-overbed-table-lock-cam 1 part
2 Table Top 5 parts hospital-overbed-table-top 1 6 assembly
2.1 Top Panel hospital-overbed-table-top-panel 1 part
2.2 Edge Banding hospital-overbed-table-edge-band 1 part
2.3 Vanity Tray hospital-overbed-table-vanity-tray 1 part
2.4 Vanity Mirror hospital-overbed-table-mirror 1 part
2.5 Cup Recess hospital-overbed-table-cup-recess 2 part
3 Rolling Base 5 parts hospital-overbed-table-base 1 9 assembly
3.1 Base Weldment hospital-overbed-table-base-weldment 1 part
3.2 Swivel Caster hospital-overbed-table-caster 4 part
3.3 Braked Caster hospital-overbed-table-caster-brake 2 part
3.4 Base Cover hospital-overbed-table-base-cover 1 part
3.5 Counterweight hospital-overbed-table-counterweight 1 part
4 Top Tilt Mechanism 5 parts hospital-overbed-table-tilt-mech 1 5 assembly
4.1 Tilt Hinge hospital-overbed-table-tilt-hinge 1 part
4.2 Tilt Ratchet hospital-overbed-table-tilt-ratchet 1 part
4.3 Tilt Release hospital-overbed-table-tilt-release 1 part
4.4 Book Ledge hospital-overbed-table-book-ledge 1 part
4.5 Coil Spring coil-spring 1 part
5 Accessory Set 3 parts hospital-overbed-table-accessories 1 4 assembly
5.1 Side Rail hospital-overbed-table-side-rail 1 part
5.2 Bag Hook hospital-overbed-table-bag-hook 2 part
5.3 Label Set hospital-overbed-table-label-set 1 part
6 Cantilever Boom Arm 4 parts hospital-overbed-table-boom-arm 1 4 assembly
6.1 Boom Weldment hospital-overbed-table-boom-weldment 1 part
6.2 Boom Cover hospital-overbed-table-boom-cover 1 part
6.3 Top Bracket hospital-overbed-table-top-bracket 1 part
6.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
7 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $50–$3k · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇺🇸Steelcase
steelcase.com ↗
Grand Rapids, US Office furniture 200 units 6–12 wks
🇺🇸MillerKnoll
millerknoll.com ↗
Zeeland, US Furniture (Herman Miller) 200 units 6–12 wks
🇺🇸Haworth
haworth.com ↗
Holland, US Office furniture 200 units 6–12 wks
🇺🇸HNI
hnicorp.com ↗
Muscatine, US Furniture & hearth 200 units 6–12 wks
ikea.com ↗ Älmhult, SE Furniture manufacturing 200 units 6–12 wks

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