IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO STAIRLIFTS
20210347606 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
- Alexander Henry Gage Wilson (Hampshire, GB)
- Jacob George Harry Lockhart Paisley (Malvern Worcestershire, GB)
- Alan Neil Russell Stannah (Andover Hampshire, GB)
Cpc classification
B66B5/0018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B1/3453
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B66B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66B1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A stairlift has a communication interface configured to allow communication between a user and a remote site via a variety of communication technologies whilst preventing use of the stairlift if a user is not accompanied by a means of communicating.
Claims
1. A stairlift comprising: a rail; a carriage mounted on said rail; a drive facility configured and operable to drive said carriage along said rail; a control facility configured and operable to control the operation of said drive facility; and a communications interface configured to communicate with an external communications facility; wherein said control means is operable to determine if said communications interface is operatively connected to an external communications facility and, in the absence of a connection, to disable said drive facility.
2. The stairlift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said communications interface is configured to communicate with a telecommunications device.
3. The stairlift as claimed in claim 2, wherein said communications interface is configured to communicate with a mobile telephone.
4. The stairlift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said communications interface is configured for wireless communication with said communications facility.
5. The stairlift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said communications interface is configured for communication via a Bluetooth link.
6. The stairlift as claimed in claim 5, wherein said stairlift includes a chair and a sensor operative to sense the presence of a stairlift user seated in said chair, and wherein said control facility is configured to prevent Bluetooth communication between said stairlift and said communications facility in the absence of a stairlift user being seated in said chair.
7. The stairlift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said communications interface is configured for wired communication with said communications facility and wherein said control facility is configured to prevent operation of said stairlift in the absence of a wired connection between said communications facility and said communications interface.
8. The stairlift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control facility is configured to respond to an application programme present on said communications facility, said application programme being configured to enable control over stairlift functions including landing controls, directional controls, chair swivelling, chair folding, footrest folding and/or hinge operation.
9. The stairlift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said communications interface is configured to receive communications from a remote location via said communications facility.
10. The stairlift as claimed in claim 1, wherein said communications interface incorporates or is configured to communicate with a virtual assistant.
11. The stairlift as claimed in claim 10, wherein said virtual assistant is configured to receive commands from a remote location.
12. The stairlift as claimed in claim 10, wherein said virtual assistant is selected from a group comprising Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant, Bixby and Cortana.
13. A user security system for a location, comprising: a stairlift as claimed in claim 1; a door entry mechanism responsive to an electronic command; and an operating facility configured to issue an electronic command to operate said door entry mechanism following a communication from the stairlift of a fault or call for assistance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The various aspects of the invention will now be described with reference to the example shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
[0022]
[0023]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF WORKING EMBODIMENTS
[0024] In broad terms the invention describes systems for stairlifts that are designed to ensure that a stairlift user, when using the stairlift, has the ability to access assistance, particularly in the event a fault arises in the stairlift in the course of a journey. As will become apparent from the following description, the systems require little technical adaptation of a stairlift and makes use of widely available communications devices.
[0025] Referring firstly to
[0026] In the conventional manner a chair 18 is mounted on the carriage 10 via a chair interface 19, the interface 19 also serving as a mount for a footrest 20. In the example shown the chair comprises a seat base 21, backrest 22 and armrests 23. Although not illustrated, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the footrest 20, seat base 21, and armrests 23 can be folded between the operating positions shown in
[0027] A user control 24 is mounted on one armrest 23 whereby a user can cause the carriage to move along the rail. The chair may further incorporate a swivel mechanism 25 and, for reasons that will become apparent later in this description, the chair preferably further includes an occupancy sensor 26 incorporated in the seat base 21 to provide an indication of whether or not the chair is occupied by a user.
[0028] Referring to
[0029] The stairlift 5 is provided with a communications interface that, in this example, allows the stairlift to be connected to the telecommunications device 30 by a cable 36. To this end the interface may comprise or include a USB socket 28 positioned on one of the armrests 23 or in any other position, readily accessible to a user. The socket 28 is operatively connected to the ECU 15 or to another form of electronic intelligence within the stairlift that has a degree of control over the operation of the stairlift. The ECU or other control intelligence is configured to respond to connections made to the socket 28.
[0030] The arrangement of this system is such that the ECU 15 is configured to prevent operation of the stairlift 5 unless the communications device 30 is operatively connected to the socket 28 by cable 36. This ensures that a user always has a means of communicating with a remote source of assistance should assistance be required in the course of a journey or intended journey. The device 30 in the form of a smart phone may be provided with a pre-programmed application (‘App’), the App preferably launching automatically when the device 30 is connected to the stairlift 5 to allow at least some of the functionality of the stairlift to be controlled from the device 30. The App may also be configured to communicate with fault sensing functionality included within the ECU 15 and to automatically relay fault information pertaining to the stairlift, via transmitter 31, to receivers 32 and 33 and to service centre 34 so that service engineer 35 can be alerted and, if necessary, make a service call. If appropriate, corrective data and/or messages can be transmitted back to the stairlift and user via the App.
[0031] The App may include pre-programmed contact numbers selectable by a user to allow a user to communicate with identified telecommunications receivers 32 and 33 such as, for example, receivers of a neighbour, family member and/or identified care-giver. The App may also be configured to allow functions such as landing controls, directional controls, chair swivelling, chair folding, footrest folding and/or operation of a hinge in the rail to be effected from the device 30.
[0032] A similar system is shown in
[0033] This example may otherwise include all the features and functionality of the example shown in
[0034] Referring to
[0035] As with the examples described above, communications from a stairlift user may be sent to multiple recipients and the recipients automatically distinguished so that one recipient is selected or identified to take responsibility for responding; and messages returned to the user indicating that the concerns have been received and, if necessary, that help is on its way.
[0036] The Example in