Slouch correction device and method
11103404 · 2021-08-31
Assignee
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International classification
A61G7/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A slouch correction device and method for use on a seating surface of a chair or bed. The device comprises a flexible fabric sheet and a drawing mechanism associated with the fabric sheet. When actuated the drawing mechanism draws the fabric toward the back support, drawing the user's buttocks toward the back support.
Claims
1. A slouch correction device for use with a user support for supporting a user comprising a seating surface associated with a back support, the slouch correction device comprising: a flexible fabric sheet having a fixed end and a downstream end, a drawing mechanism to be associated with the user support rearwardly of the seating surface and attached to the fixed end of the fabric sheet, for drawing the fabric sheet when the fabric sheet is on the seating surface toward the back of the seating surface, and a switch for manually actuating the drawing mechanism through a drawing cycle to draw the fabric sheet when the user is in a slouched position, whereby when the user is in a slouched position with the fabric sheet disposed on the seating surface beneath the user, actuating the drawing mechanism slides the user along the seating surface out of the slouched position to correct posture of the user, wherein the drawing mechanism is configured to, after sliding the user along the seating surface out of the slouched position and while the user is out of the slouched position, automatically pay out the fabric sheet for substantially the same distance as the fabric sheet had been drawn during the drawing cycle thereby to slacken a portion of the fabric sheet that is between the drawing mechanism and the user, wherein slackening of the portion of the fabric sheet enables, during a subsequent sliding by the user from out of the slouched position into the slouched position, the fabric sheet to slide with the user freely with respect to the drawing mechanism along the seating surface for substantially the same distance as the fabric sheet had been paid out.
2. The slouch correction device of claim 1 wherein the drawing mechanism is configured to conduct rotations in a first direction thereby to draw the fabric sheet and to automatically conduct substantially the same number of rotations as the drawing cycle in a second, opposite direction thereby to pay out the fabric sheet.
3. The slouch correction device of claim 1 wherein the seating surface and back support form part of a chair.
4. The slouch correction device of claim 1 wherein the seating surface and back support form part of a bed.
5. The slouch correction device of claim 1 wherein the drawing mechanism is positionable behind the back support and the fabric sheet is dimensioned to extend through a space between the back support and the seating surface of the user support.
6. The slouch correction device of claim 5 wherein the drawing mechanism is affixable to the user support adjacent to the space.
7. The slouch correction device of claim 6 wherein the drawing mechanism comprises clamps affixable to a frame of the user support, the clamps being releasable from the drawing mechanism.
8. The slouch correction device of claim 7 wherein the drawing mechanism comprises end caps supported by the clamps in fixed relation and a drum rotatably affixed to the end caps, the drum containing a motor for selectively rotating the drum relative to the end caps.
9. The slouch correction device of claim 1 wherein the drawing mechanism is integrated into the seating surface.
10. The slouch correction device of claim 1 wherein the fabric sheet is affixed to the drawing mechanism by one or more releasable fasteners.
11. The slouch correction device of claim 1, wherein the switch is integrated with a remote control for actuating the drawing mechanism, wherein the remote control is operable to display data related to repositioning of the user.
12. A slouch correction method for use with a user support comprising a seating surface associated with a back support, the slouch correction method comprising the steps of: disposing on the seating surface a flexible fabric sheet having a fixed end and a downstream end, disposing a drawing mechanism rearwardly of the seating surface and attached to the fixed end of the fabric sheet, responsive to manual actuation of a switch, actuating the drawing mechanism to draw the fabric sheet toward the back of the seating surface through a drawing cycle when a user supported on the user support is in a slouched position, whereby when the user is in a slouched position with the fabric sheet disposed on the seating surface beneath the user, actuating the drawing mechanism slides the user along the seating surface out of the slouched position to correct the user's posture, and after sliding the user along the seating surface out of the slouched position, while the user is out of the slouched position, automatically paying out the fabric sheet for substantially the same distance as the fabric sheet had been drawn thereby to slacken a portion of the fabric sheet that is between the drawing mechanism and the user, wherein slackening of the portion of the fabric sheet enables, during a subsequent sliding by the user from out of the slouched position into the slouched position, the fabric sheet to slide with the user freely with respect to the drawing mechanism along the seating surface for substantially the same distance as the fabric sheet had been paid out.
13. The slouch correction method of claim 12, wherein the drawing mechanism is configured to conduct rotations in a first direction thereby to draw the fabric sheet and to automatically conduct substantially the same number of rotations as the drawing cycle in a second, opposite direction thereby to pay out the fabric sheet.
14. The slouch correction method of claim 12 wherein the seating surface and back support form part of a chair.
15. The slouch correction method of claim 12 wherein the seating surface and back support form part of a bed.
16. The slouch correction method of claim 12 wherein the drawing mechanism is disposed behind the back support, further comprising prior to the actuating: disposing the fabric sheet through a space between the back support and the seating surface.
17. The slouch correction method of claim 12, wherein the drawing mechanism is affixed to a cart disposed behind the user support.
18. The slouch correction method of claim 12, further comprising recording data related to repositioning of the user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In drawings which illustrate by way of example only a preferred embodiment of the invention,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) According to the invention, a patient in a chair, for example a wheelchair 2, can reposition themselves from a slouched position to an upright position independently, or with the assistance of a caregiver, by using the device 10 of the invention. The device 10 attaches to the rear of the wheelchair 2 and is attached to a flexible fabric sheet disposed on the seat 4 of the wheelchair 2. When a switch 15 is activated the device draws the fabric sheet 20 toward the seat back 6 and rolls the sheet around the device 10, shifting the person's body toward the back of the chair. The switch 15, for example comprising at least one depressable button for activating the motor, or two depressable buttons as shown for activating the motor in both forward and reverse directions to respectively draw or slacken the fabric sheet manually, may be mounted on an accessible portion of the wheelchair 2, for example the arm as shown in
(18) The invention will be described in the context of a patient in a wheelchair, however the device and method of the invention can be applied to any chair, or other seating surface for example a hospital bed having a back support, and is not limited to the specific environment described and illustrated herein by way of non-limiting example of one embodiment of the invention. One of the wheelchair's wheels has been removed in some of the figures to avoid obscuring the components described herein.
(19) The device 10 of the invention may be attached to a wheelchair 2 as illustrated in
(20) The device 10 comprises a drawing mechanism comprises an exterior drum 14 associated with a flexible fabric draw sheet 20, for drawing the sheet 20 toward the back support 6 through a space 8 between the seat 4 and the back support 6. The drum 14 also serves as a housing for the mechanical components. In the mobile embodiment illustrated the brackets 12 and drum 14 may be formed from aluminium for purposes of reducing the weight of the device 10.
(21) The draw sheet 20 may be formed from any suitable material capable of sliding on the seat 4 with some frictional resistance and strong enough to resist stretching or tearing when moving the patient, for example a blend of 55% polyester and 45% cotton. The sheet 20 should be long enough to allow for a range of front-to-back motion, preferably in the range of about 6″ to 12″ so and thus, depending upon the depth of the chair seat, about 36″ to 42″ overall in order to ensure that when fully retracted the sheet 20 remains under the user's buttocks and when fully extended the sheet does not extend so far beyond the front edge of the seat 6 as to interfere with the operation of the chair.
(22) The drawing mechanism, best seen in
(23) The motor 16 is fixed in a stationary position by the bracket 12 adjacent to the motor 16, and drives a gear train (not shown) with a high gear ratio contained within gearbox housing 17, to rotate the drum slowly via a gearbox housing 17 fixed to the interior of the drum 14 and keyed to a drive shaft (not shown), for example having a square cross-section, keyway or flat surface) to rotationally fix the drive wheel to the drive shaft. The motor 16 is controlled by a driver circuit 22, for example an Arduino Uno (mark) processor which is programmed to drive the motor 16 in forward and reverse directions and optionally limits the range of motion of the sheet 20, however any suitable driver circuit may be used.
(24) Physical limit members (not shown), for example complementary projections or bosses positioned at appropriate points on the motor housing and the interior of the drum 14, may optionally be provided for safety purposes, either independently or as a backup for electronic limits set by the circuitry 22. In this embodiment the circuitry 22 may provide an automatic shutoff if it detects that the motor 16 is activated but not rotating, to avoid overheating or damage to the motor 16 or gear train.
(25) The fabric sheet 20 may be attached to the drum 14 by hook and loop (for example Velcro) fastener straps 21 extending from one end of the sheet 20, as shown in
(26) In use, brackets 12 are disposed over projecting pins 28 (best seen in
(27) The clamps 12 in the embodiment shown provide a movable jaw 12a as shown in
(28) The sheet 20 is disposed through the space 8 between the seat 4 and the back support 6. When the patient has slipped forward to an uncomfortable slouched position, as shown in
(29) in the preferred embodiment the drive circuitry 22 completes a cycle of drawing the fabric sheet 20 to correct the patient's slouch and then automatically pays out the sheet 20 to complete the cycle. For example, the device may be programmed to pause for a set interval after repositioning the patient, for example a few seconds, and then drive the motor 16 in the reverse direction for substantially the same number of rotations as the drawing cycle, unreeling the fabric sheet 20 as shown in
(30) Alternatively a wireless remote control 60, for example operating via infrared, BLUETOOTH™ or any other suitable wireless system, may be provided for the patient or a caregiver to operate, for example through an antenna disposed within the drum 14.
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(32) A device 10 according to the invention could alternatively be integrated into the seat cushion 4a of the wheelchair 2 (or a stationary chair), as shown in
(33) A further embodiment of the invention, for a wheelchair or other chair that does not lend itself to retro-fitting the device 10 to the chair itself, is illustrated in
(34) The device 10 is mounted to the headboard 46, and the fabric sheet 50 is extended over the mattress, preferably (but not necessarily) along the entire length of the bed 50. The switch 15 is disposed in a convenient position for activation by the patient or the caregiver, as desired. The operation of the device 10 is the same as in the above-described wheelchair embodiment.
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(36) Various embodiments of the present invention having been thus described in detail by way of example, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that variations and modifications may be made without departing from the invention. The invention includes all such variations and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.