Stairlifts
11046554 ยท 2021-06-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B66B9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61G5/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention describes a footrest for a stairlift chair in which the safety mechanisms included in the footrest are enveloped in a flexible cover that allows the safety mechanisms to function in the intended manner yet prevents the intrusion of dirt and objects that might interfere with the operation of the safety mechanisms. Various further features are described to enhance the aesthetics of the chair.
Claims
1. A footrest for a stairlift chair, said footrest comprising: a main footrest structure having an upper surface and lateral edges; at least one safety pad with an edge extending beyond one of said lateral edges such that said edge of said at least one safety pad is spaced outwardly from said one of said lateral edges of said main footrest structure; and a flexible covering extending along said one of said lateral edges, enclosing said at least one safety pad and covering said outward space between said edge of said at least one safety pad and said one of said lateral edges of the main footrest structure.
2. The footrest according to claim 1, wherein said flexible covering is included in a single component.
3. The footrest according to claim 2, wherein a periphery of the footrest is enclosed in said single component.
4. The footrest according to claim 2, wherein said single component defines an underside of the footrest.
5. The footrest according to claim 2, wherein a part of said single component defining said underside of the footrest is reinforced with a reinforcement plate.
6. The footrest according to claim 2, wherein said single component overlies edge parts of the upper surface.
7. The footrest according to claim 6, wherein said single component defines on the upper surface a mounting area to receive a finishing footrest surface component.
8. The footrest according to claim 2 wherein said single component is a plastics or rubber moulding.
9. The footrest according to claim 8, wherein said footrest is formed from ethylene propylene diene terpolymer (EDPM).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) One working embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) Referring firstly to
(8) The invention is particularly concerned with the footrest 9 and thus the remainder of the chair, and its mounting on a stairlift rail (not shown), will not be described in further detail.
(9) A stairlift is required, by regulation, to include some means of detecting an obstruction in the path of the stairlift, as it moves up and down the rail. Since the footrest is that part of the chair closest to the stairway, and thus an obstruction on the stairway, the requirement of the regulation is typically met by mounting a plurality of safety edges on the footrest, the safety edges being displaced in the event an obstruction is encountered, and opening one or more switches in the stairlift drive circuit to cut power to the drive motor. One arrangement of safety edges or pads is described in detail in our UK Patent No. 2 435 463, another being shown in
(10) As shown in
(11) The precise form of the structure 15, sub-structure 16 and safety edges 17 does not constitute part of the invention. What characterises the invention is the provision of flexible coverings 20 which extend along the lateral edges 12 of the footrest assembly 9 and, in so doing, cover any gaps between the safety edges 17, and the structure 15 and sub-structure 16. The flexible coverings 20 are sufficiently robust to withstand repeated movement of the safety edges 17 yet have sufficient flexibility not to detract from the function of the safety edges. The coverings 20 not only improve the aesthetics of the footrest assembly but also prevent the intrusion of objects and fluids into the sub-structure 16 which might interfere with the safety mechanisms incorporated into the sub-structure.
(12) Referring now to
(13) In the form shown the single component 25 is a moulded from a flexible natural or synthetic rubber material, one example of which is ethylene propylene diene terpolymer, more commonly referred to as EDPM. The component 25 has a top surface 26, a bottom surface 27 and peripheral edge surface 28 which includes the flexible coverings 20. A raised section 29 is provided along the rear edge to accommodate the hinge mounting between the footrest assembly 9 and the interface 10. A slit 30 is provided centrally along the upper surface 26 to enable parts of the upper surface 26 to be folded back while the component is being fitted over the main structure 15 and the sub-structure 16.
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(16) It will be appreciated that the provision of plate 36 contributes rigidity to the component 25, particularly where the sub-structure 16 includes safety switches that are triggered in the event the foot rest bears down on an obstruction vertically below the footrest. However the plate can also contribute to the aesthetics of the stairlift as, when the stairlift is not in use and the footrest is folded up into the stowed position, the plate 36 will be exposed. Thus the plate 36 can, if desired, be provided in a variety of colours and/or textures to meet the demands of particular users.