Wheelchair improvement kit and manual wheelchair
11331232 ยท 2022-05-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G5/104
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/101
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/1067
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a wheelchair improvement kit and a manual wheelchair. The improvement kit includes an anti-tip device including a pair of multifunction tube assemblies. Each multifunction tube assembly includes a mount tube configured for pivotally mounting one on each side of the wheelchair, a slide tube slidably engaged to the mount tube where both ends of the slide tube extend beyond the mount tube, a slide tube brake engaging or releasing the position of the slide tube relative to the mount tube, and an extendable pole inserted into the top of the slide tube. The top of the extendable pole is fitted with a hand grip. The anti-tip device further includes a pair of guide tubes configured for mounting one on each side of the wheelchair. When the multifunction tube assembly is used as the anti-tip device, the slide tube passes through the guide tube.
Claims
1. A wheelchair improvement kit configured to be installed together with a manual wheelchair, wherein the wheelchair improvement kit comprises an anti-tip device including: a. a pair of multifunction tube assemblies for mounting one on each side of the wheelchair, each multifunction tube assembly including: i. a mount tube configured for pivotally mounting on a side of the wheelchair, wherein the mount tube is rotatable in a vertical plane parallel to a side of the wheelchair, and wherein when the multifunction tube assembly functions as the anti-tip device, the mount tube is oriented diagonally upward towards a front of the wheelchair; ii. a slide tube slidably engaged to the mount tube, wherein upper and lower ends of the slide tube extend beyond the mount tube; iii. a slide tube brake configured for engaging or releasing a position of the slide tube relative to the mount tube; and iv. an extendable pole inserted into a top of the slide tube, an upper end of the pole being fitted with a hand grip; and b. a pair of guide tubes configured for mounting one on each side of the wheelchair, wherein each guide tube when mounted is positioned below the mount tube, and wherein when the multifunction tube assembly functions as the anti-tip device, the slide tube passes through the guide tube.
2. The improvement kit of claim 1, wherein the anti-tip device further comprises a kick plate configured for mounting on a frame of the wheelchair and to a rear of a rear wheel axle of the wheelchair and to a rear of the guide tubes.
3. The improvement kit of claim 1, wherein the extendable pole is removable from the slide tube to be useful as a walking stick.
4. The improvement kit of claim 1, wherein each multifunction tube assembly is configured to function as a supporting pole when the mount tube is rotated to set the multifunction tube assembly oriented upright.
5. The improvement kit of claim 1, wherein the lower end of the slide tube is connected to an anti-tip termination selected from a group including a wheel, an inserted plug, a non-skid cap, a flexible hose, or a spike.
6. The improvement kit of claim 1, wherein the manual wheelchair comprises a reclining backrest wheelchair having a backrest brake and a backrest brake control, the improvement kit further comprising: a. a means for repositioning the backrest brake control to be within reach of a seated wheelchair user; and b. a pair of elastic bands configured to be connected one on each side of the wheelchair, wherein each elastic band is configured to be positioned between the upper end of the slide tube and a point near an upper portion of the wheelchair backrest such that a counterbalancing torque is applied to the backrest when the backrest brake control releases the backrest brake.
7. The improvement kit of claim 1, further comprising a seat attachment for the wheelchair, the seat attachment including: a. a fabric to cover the wheelchair; and b. a plurality of horizontal tubes configured for mounting across the wheelchair crosswise, wherein a first one of the horizontal tubes is removably attached to a frame of the wheelchair in front of a seat, and a second one of the horizontal tubes is mounted on a frame of the wheelchair behind a backrest, a front end of the fabric being attached around the first horizontal tube and seamed crosswise to form a closed loop around the first horizontal tube, and an opposite end of the fabric being attached around a last horizontal tube and seamed crosswise to form a closed loop around the last horizontal tube.
8. The improvement kit of claim 7, further comprising a J-bolt configured for attaching the first horizontal tube to the wheelchair frame.
9. The improvement kit of claim 7, wherein the plurality of horizontal tubes comprises the first horizontal tube and the second horizontal tube, the second horizontal tube being the last horizontal tube.
10. The improvement kit of claim 7, wherein the plurality of horizontal tubes comprises three horizontal tubes, including the first horizontal tube, the second horizontal tube, and a third horizontal tube, the third horizontal tube being the last horizontal tube, wherein the fabric is configured to pass from the first horizontal tube over the second horizontal tube to the last horizontal tube, and wherein the last horizontal tube is further configured to connect to a section of the wheelchair frame below the last horizontal tube by a pair of elastic bands connected at their upper ends to opposite ends of the last horizontal tube and at their lower ends to points on the corresponding side of the wheelchair frame below the last horizontal tube.
11. The improvement kit of claim 10, further comprising a seat lift assist device, wherein the seat lift assist device includes: a. a seat board inserted into a pocket attached to the fabric adjacent to the closed loop around the first horizontal tube; and b. a release to restrain a rear edge of the seat board from upward motion; wherein the seat lift assist device is configured to function such that when the release is released, the fabric applies an upward force to the rear edge of the seat board.
12. The improvement kit of claim 10, further comprising a seat elevation device configured to lift a seat board upward, wherein the seat elevation device includes: a. a seat board inserted into a pocket attached to the fabric adjacent to the closed loop around the first horizontal tube; and b. a plurality of elastic bands, two of the elastic bands being connected each one between a front corner of the seat board and a corresponding upper end of the slide tube, wherein the seat lift elevation device is configured to function such that when the first horizontal tube is detached from the wheelchair frame, the fabric applies an upward force to a rear edge of the seat board and the two of the elastic bands apply an upward force to a front edge of the seat board.
13. A manual wheelchair comprising a wheelchair frame, a seat, a backrest, a plurality of wheels, and an anti-tip device, wherein the anti-tip device includes: a. a pair of multifunction tube assemblies mounted one on each side of the wheelchair, each multifunction tube assembly including: i. a mount tube pivotally mounted on a side of the wheelchair, wherein the mount tube is rotatable in a vertical plane parallel to a side of the wheelchair, and wherein when the multifunction tube assembly functions as the anti-tip device, the mount tube is oriented diagonally upward towards a front of the wheelchair; ii. a slide tube slidably engaged to the mount tube, wherein upper and lower ends of the slide tube extend beyond the mount tube; iii. a slide tube brake configured for engaging or releasing a position of the slide tube relative to the mount tube; and iv. an extendable pole inserted into a top of the slide tube, and an upper end of the pole being fitted with a hand grip; and b. a pair of guide tubes mounted one on each side of the wheelchair, wherein each guide tube is positioned below the mount tube and wherein when the multifunction tube assembly functions as the anti-tip device the slide tube passes through the guide tube.
14. The manual wheelchair of claim 13, wherein the anti-tip device further comprises a kick plate mounted on a frame of the wheelchair and to a rear of a rear wheel axle of the wheelchair and to a rear of the guide tubes.
15. The manual wheelchair of claim 13, wherein the manual wheelchair comprises a reclining backrest wheelchair.
16. The manual wheelchair of claim 15, wherein the angle of recline of the backrest is controlled by a backrest brake and a backrest brake control positioned within reach of a seated wheelchair user, the reclining backrest wheelchair further comprising a pair of elastic bands connected one on each side of the wheelchair, wherein each elastic band is positioned between the upper end of the slide tube and a point near an upper portion of the backrest such that a counterbalancing torque is applied to the backrest when the backrest brake control releases the backrest brake.
17. The manual wheelchair of claim 13, wherein the extendable pole is removable from the slide tube to be useful as a walking stick.
18. The manual wheelchair of claim 13, wherein each multifunction tube assembly is configured to function as a supporting pole when the mount tube is rotated to set the multifunction tube assembly oriented upright.
19. The manual wheelchair of claim 13, wherein the lower end of the slide tube is connected to an anti-tip termination selected from a group including a wheel, an inserted plug, a non-skid cap, a flexible hose, or a spike.
20. The manual wheelchair of claim 13, further comprising a seat attachment for the wheelchair, the seat attachment including: a. a fabric covering the wheelchair; and b. a plurality of horizontal tubes mounted across the wheelchair crosswise, wherein a first one of the horizontal tubes is removably attached to a frame of the wheelchair in front of a seat, and a second one of the horizontal tubes is mounted on a frame of the wheelchair behind a backrest, a front end of the fabric being attached around the first horizontal tube and seamed crosswise to form a closed loop around the first horizontal tube, and an opposite end of the fabric being attached around a last horizontal tube and seamed crosswise to form a closed loop around the last horizontal tube.
21. The manual wheelchair of claim 20, further comprising a J-bolt configured for attaching the first horizontal tube to the wheelchair frame.
22. The manual wheelchair of claim 20, wherein the plurality of horizontal tubes comprises the first horizontal tube and the second horizontal tube, the second horizontal tube being the last horizontal tube.
23. The manual wheelchair of claim 20, wherein the plurality of horizontal tubes comprises three horizontal tubes, including the first horizontal tube, the second horizontal tube, and a third horizontal tube, the third horizontal tube being the last horizontal tube, wherein the fabric is configured to pass from the first horizontal tube over the second horizontal tube to the last horizontal tube, and wherein the last horizontal tube is further connected to a section of the wheelchair frame below the last horizontal tube by a pair of elastic bands connected at their upper ends to opposite ends of the last horizontal tube and at their lower ends to points on the corresponding side of the wheelchair frame below the last horizontal tube.
24. The manual wheelchair of claim 23, further comprising a seat lift assist device, wherein the seat lift assist device includes: a. a seat board inserted into a pocket attached to the fabric adjacent to the closed loop around the first horizontal tube; and b. a release to restrain a rear edge of the seat board from upward motion; wherein the seat lift assist device is configured to function such that when the release is released, the fabric applies an upward force to the rear edge of the seat board.
25. The manual wheelchair of claim 23, further comprising a seat elevation device configured to lift a seat board upward, wherein the seat elevation device includes: a. a seat board inserted into a pocket attached to the fabric adjacent to the closed loop around the first horizontal tube; and b. a plurality of elastic bands, two of the elastic bands being connected each one between a front corner of the seat board and a corresponding upper end of the slide tube, wherein the seat lift elevation device is configured to function such that when the first horizontal tube is detached from the wheelchair frame, the fabric applies an upward force to a rear edge of the seat board and the two front elastic bands apply an upward force to a front edge of the seat board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following drawings are merely for illustrative purposes according to various embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(19) Reference will be made in detail to exemplary embodiments of the invention, which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
(20) Figures illustrate schematic structures of exemplary components in the wheelchair improvement kit, schematic assembly of the right and left multifunction tube assemblies 200 and 202 and other devices, installation methods of the components of the wheelchair improvement kit to the manual wheelchair, as well as the novel manual wheelchair according to various embodiments of the present invention. The advantages, features, and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the drawings and specifications.
(21) One aspect of the present invention relates to a wheelchair improvement kit applicable to a manual wheelchair. For reference in description of the wheelchair improvement kit,
(22) The illustrated manual wheelchair 100 has a wheelchair frame including upper frame tubes 102 attached by vertical frame tubes 104 to lower frame tubes 106, and a frame cross brace 108. Typical anti-tip devices 110 are shown installed into the rear ends of the lower frame tubes 106. Main wheels 112 have axles 114 attached to points on the rear of the frame, behind front wheels 138. A seat 118 is suspended between seat tubes 116 attached to the upper frame tubes 102. In the illustrated manual wheelchair 100, the backrest 120 and headrest 122 are mounted between backrest tubes 124, which pivot at their lower ends about backrest pivots 126 attached to the frame behind the seat 118. The backrest 120 is prevented from rotating freely about the backrest pivot 126 by the backrest brake 132 attached between a point on the frame behind and below the backrest pivot 126 and a point on the backrest tube 124 above the backrest pivot 126. Backrest cross brace 128 is attached transversely across backrest tubes 124. The illustrated manual wheelchair 100 has two backrest brakes 132, one backrest brake 132 for each backrest tube 124. To change an angle of recline of the backrest 120, the caregiver supports the backrest 120 at caregiver handles 130, unlocks both backrest brakes 132 by backrest brake controls 134 acting through backrest brake cables 135 while changing the angle of recline, and relocks the backrest brakes 132 by the backrest brake controls when done. The backrest brake 132 is typically a lockable strut. Armrests if installed would sit in four armrest sockets, two rear armrest sockets 136 and two front armrest sockets 137, which typically have a hole in the bottom and a forward or rearward facing hole in the upper sidewall. The armrest sockets 136, 137 are considered to be parts of the wheelchair frame.
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(26) The slide tube brake 208 is shown in the figures as a lockable strut of similar type as a commercially available backrest brake 132 used to retain the angle of recline of the backrest 120. In alternative embodiments, the slide tube brake 208 may be of other types, such as twist locks that operate by sliding the slide tube 206 to the desired position within mount tube 204 and twisting the slide tube 206 so as to engage a pinion attached to the slide tube 206 into a series of slots in the mount tube 204, or a low-force lockable gas strut. In the case of the lockable gas strut, it could be mounted with the lock release lever at the slide tube brake control 210 itself, removing necessity of slide tube brake cable 212.
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(28) A mount tube rest 220 sits in a rear armrest socket 136. The upper end of the mount tube rest 220 is machined at an angle and height so that the mount tube 204 resting on the mount tube rest 220 is aligned for the slide tube 206 to slide rearwards through the guide tube 218. The slide tube 206 when extended backwards through the guide tube 218 fixes the angle of inclination of the right multifunction tube assembly 200 to the angle of about 45 degrees from horizontal for anti-tip use. An anti-tip termination 222 may be attached to the lower end of the slide tube 206.
(29) The right multifunction tube assembly 200, when oriented upright for use as a support pole, is constrained to be upright by the slide tube 206 passing through a guide ring 224 attached to the lower frame tube 106 directly below the mount tube pivot bolt 205. The right and left multifunction tube assemblies 200, 202, when oriented horizontally for use as handles for carrying the wheelchair 100 and the person in it, are constrained approximately to horizontal by two slide tube hold-down J-bolts 226 holding the slide tubes 200 down to upper frame tubes 102.
(30) The right multifunction tube assembly 200 oriented for anti-tip use serves also as a replacement armrest, with the armrest pad 228 attached to the mount tube 204. A grip handle 230 is ergonomically located for the wheelchair user to hold for support while transitioning between sitting and standing, and while standing in front of the manual wheelchair 100.
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(33) The mount tube 204 and guide tube 218 may be of square cross section, but could, for example, have a cross section with a circular inner perimeter and with outer machined flats or bushings in areas of the mount tube pivot bolt 205, armrest pad 228, and swivel base tube clamp 216, with countersinks for bolt heads configured so as not to interfere with a coaxial slide tube 206.
(34) The extendable pole 232 may be inserted coaxially into slide tube 206 and removed for use as a full-length walking stick. The extendable pole 232, when fully inserted with grip handle 230 against the upper end of slide tube 206, is held in position by pole retaining pin 234 inserted through a pair of diametrically opposed slide tube holes 236 and the uppermost of pairs of diametrically opposed extendable pole holes 238. Farther extension of the extendable pole 232 from the slide tube 206 may be set by inserting the retaining pin 234 through slide tube holes 236 and a pair of diametrically opposed extendable pole holes 238 farther down from the grip handle 230. The pole retaining pin 234 may be of other types than shown, for example a push button ball lock pin, or pole retaining pin 234 could be omitted and push button spring clips positioned inside the extendable pole 232 at each diametrically opposing pair of extendable pole holes 238 in the extendable pole 232. The extendable pole 232 is typically a tube of aluminum, steel, or other material, but may be solid or strengthened as by inserting a tightly fitted wood dowel.
(35) The anti-tip termination 222 at the lower end of the slide tube 206 may be of various types such as a wheel, non-skid cap or insert, spike, cross-punctured tennis ball, or flexible constant contact hose, and retained by friction of cap or barbed insert, spring clip, quarter turn twist lock, set screw, or similar means. In some embodiments, anti-tip terminations 222 too large to pass through the guide tube 218 may be removed and reattached when the slide tube 206 is withdrawn or reinserted through the guide tube 218.
(36) The slide tube brake 208 has at its upper end a brake body clamp 242, which is bolted to brake body mounting tab 240 welded to slide tube 206, and the slide tube brake 208 has at its lower end a brake rod end fitting 244, which is fastened by bolt or removable pin to brake rod mounting tab 246, which is welded or bolted to a bottom surface of the mount tube 204.
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(52) A second aspect of the present invention relates to a novel manual wheelchair 100 built with most of the features disclosed in the wheelchair improvement kit, which includes the right and left multifunction tube assemblies 200 and 202, ergonomically located long grip handles 230, and extendable poles 232. Other features include an angled seat lift assist device and a seat elevation device. For the case of a reclining manual wheelchair, optional features further include relocation of the backrest brake controls 134 and provision of counterbalancing torque to enable the wheelchair user to raise and lower the backrest without a caregiver's assistance, and a first seat attachment 400 and second seat attachment for full body flexion/extension exercise. Description of the invention in relation to the novel manual wheelchair is referenced from the descriptions of corresponding parts in the wheelchair improvement kit.
(53) Minor changes may be expected within the scope of the present patent application as it relates to the application as an add-on to various existing wheelchair models. For example, some wheelchairs may require extensions or fittings attached to ends of lower frame tubes to mount guide tubes in position set multifunction tube assemblies in anti-tip orientation. Also, although the present patent application relates to manual wheelchairs 100, other person-carrying facilities, such as household and beach chairs, beds, and physical therapy devices, may be applied advisedly.