Rotating leg lift machine
10869796 ยท 2020-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G7/047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient comprising a base assembly attached to a rigid frame work that has a vertical lifting and lowering mechanism, a rotationally driven arm that is extendable and a leg support bar that allows for a patients lower legs to be inserted into slings and gently lifting and rotation a patients legs upwards and rearwards to their torso to allow for easy and safe cleaning of patient's private areas.
Claims
1. A rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient, comprising: a base assembly; a rigid framework installed onto the top surface of said base assembly whereby said rigid framework houses a motor gear driven rotatable shaft and whereby there is located within said framework means for lifting the motor gear drive rotatable shaft up and down; a rotating arm attached to said motor gear driven rotatable shaft such the rotating arm rotates in a three hundred and sixty degree vertical arc via connection to a power source; and a leg support bar located on a terminal end of the rotating arm and positioned perpendicular to said rotating arm and purposed for attaching slings to said leg support bar that are configured to be placed under the patient's lower legs and actuating said motor gear driven rotatable shaft via a power source such that the rotating arm and leg support bar are configured to rotate the patient's legs upward and rearward to the patient's torso so as to give a caregiver easy access to sanitize and change the undergarments of the patient.
2. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 1 wherein the rotating arm is further comprised of an outer sleeve and an inner sleeve and an extension linear actuator is located within the outer sleeve and the inner sleeve and connects the inner sleeve to the outer sleeve and a power source connected to the linear actuator whereby said rotating arm can be extended or retracted depending upon the patient's height.
3. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 1 further comprising a stabilizing leg frame hingeably connected to the base assembly and said stabilizing leg frame can be deployed outward in front of the rotational leg lift machine and locked into place and retracted upwards for storage when the leg lift machine is not in use.
4. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 3 wherein there is a foot actuated locking lever that is configured to be deployed by a caregiver and locks the stabilizing leg frame onto the ground and provides aid in retracting the stabilizing leg frame via use a plurality of springs.
5. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 4 wherein a plurality of rubber feet are located on the bottom surface of the stabilizing leg frame purposed for providing a frictional connect of the machine with the ground.
6. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 1 further comprising wheels located on the base assembly to allow the machine to be mobile.
7. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 1 further comprising two sling assemblies that mount on to the leg support bar and slide along the length of the leg support bar and lock onto the leg support bar at a caregiver chosen location to properly position the legs of the patient.
8. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 1 wherein the leg support bar is hingeably connected to the rotating arm whereby the leg support bar can be deployed to an operational position of being parallel to the ground or can be undeployed into a vertical folded position against the rotating arm via a latching device for storage of the machine.
9. A rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient, comprising: a base assembly attached to a lower housing whereby said lower housing further comprises a plurality of linear bearings attached to interior sidewalls of said lower housing such that the linear bearings are vertically oriented; a motor gearbox housing having a left side plate, a right side plate and a top plate whereby there are two parallel rails attached to rail bases whereby said rail bases are attached to the outer surface of the left side plate of the motor gearbox housing and two parallel rails are attached to rail bases that are attached to outer surface of the right side plate; a motor and a gearbox mounted to said top plate of said motor gearbox housing whereby the gearbox has a rotatable shaft and said motor gearbox housing is inserted into the lower housing such that the rails engage and are inserted into the linear bearings located in the lower housing; a lift linear actuator having its bottom portion mounted onto the base assembly and said lift linear actuator having its top portion mounted to the top plate of the motor gearbox housing; a top cover mounted to the top plate of the motor gearbox housing and an upper housing mounted onto the top cover and said upper housing has a slot that allows the shaft to travel in the slot as the lift machine is actuated up and down; a rotating arm attached to said rotatable shaft such the rotating arm rotates in a three hundred and sixty degree vertical arc via connection of the motor and the gearbox to a power source; a leg support bar located on a terminal end of the rotating arm and positioned perpendicular to said rotating arm and purposed for attaching slings to said leg support bar that are configured to be placed under the patient's lower legs and actuating said motor gear driven rotatable shaft via a power source such that the rotating arm and leg support bar are configured to rotate the patient's legs upward and rearward to the patient's torso so as to give a caregiver easy access to sanitize and change the undergarments of the patient; and a power source and control system for operation of the rotatable leg lift machine.
10. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 9 wherein the rotating arm is further comprised of an outer sleeve, an inner sleeve and an extension linear actuator whereby said extension linear actuator is located within the outer sleeve and the inner sleeve and connects the inner sleeve to the outer sleeve and a power source connected to the linear actuator whereby said rotating arm can be extended or retracted depending upon the patient's height.
11. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 9 further comprising a stabilizing leg frame hingeably connected to the base assembly and said stabilizing leg frame can be deployed outward in front of the rotational leg lift machine and locked into place and retracted upwards for storage when the leg lift machine is not in use.
12. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 11 wherein there is a foot actuated locking lever that is configured to be deployed by a caregiver and locks the stabilizing leg frame onto the ground and provides aid in retracting the stabilizing frame via use a plurality of springs.
13. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 12 wherein a plurality of rubber feet are located on the bottom surface of the stabilizing leg frame purposed for providing a frictional connect of the machine with the ground.
14. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 9 further comprising wheels located on the base assembly to allow the machine to be mobile.
15. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 9 further comprising two sling assemblies that mount on to the leg support bar and slide along the length of the leg support bar and lock onto the leg support bar at a caregiver chosen location to properly position the legs of the patient.
16. The rotational leg lift machine for sanitizing a patient of claim 9 wherein the leg support bar is hingeably connected to the rotating arm whereby the leg support bar can be deployed to an operational position of being parallel with the ground or can be retracted into a vertical folded position against the rotating arm via a latching device for storage of the machine.
17. A method for sanitizing a bedridden patient and changing their undergarments, comprising the steps of: providing a rotational leg lift machine comprising a base assembly, a rigid framework installed onto the top surface of said base assembly whereby said rigid framework houses a motor gear driven rotatable shaft and whereby there is located within said framework means for lifting the motor gear drive rotatable shaft up and down, a rotating arm attached to said motor gear driven rotatable shaft such the rotating arm rotates in a three hundred and sixty degree vertical arc via connection to a power source and whereby the rotating arm is comprised of an outer sleeve, an inner sleeve and an extension linear actuator that is located inside the inner sleeve and outer sleeve and said extension linear actuator connects the outer sleeve to the inner sleeve of the rotating arm, a stabilizing leg frame hingeably connected to the base assembly such that the stabilizing leg frame can be deployed in front of the machine and locked, a leg support bar located on a terminal end of the rotating arm and positioned perpendicular to said rotating arm and purposed for attaching slings to said leg support bar that have been placed under the patient's lower legs and actuating said motor gear driven rotatable shaft via a power source such that the rotating arm and leg support bar rotate the patient's legs upward and rearward to the patient's torso so as to give a caregiver easy access to sanitize and change the undergarments of the patient; rolling the machine next to the side of a patient's bed; deploying the stabilizing leg frame and advancing the machine closer to the patient's bed such that the stabilizing leg frame is ultimately underneath the patient's bed; positioning the rotational leg lift machine next to the patient's bed and locating the shaft attached to the rotating arm directly at a hip region of the patient and lifting the shaft to a position where it is level with the patient hip region; rotating the rotating arm via an electrical control to where said rotating arm is parallel to the patient's body and slightly above the patient's body; extending the rotating arm via the extension linear actuator via an electronic control such that the leg support bar is directly above the knee region of the patient; inserting a sling under each leg of the patient directly under the knee in the calf region of the patient; attaching each said sling to a sling assembly located on the leg support bar; rotating the rotating arm up and rearwards via an electronic control such that the patient's legs are lifted up and rearward in an arc to allow a caregiver to have easy and safe access to the patient's private areas; and sanitizing by a caregiver of the patient's private areas and changing of undergarments.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising the steps of retracting the stabilizing leg frame via a lever, rotating the rotating arm such that it is in a position point directly downward, unlatching a lever that is located at the junction of the leg support bar and rotating arm, and folding the leg support bar upwards and inwards to come to rest at position parallel to the rotating arm such that the machine can be easily stored in a location that is unobtrusive to the patient's medical room.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) Connected hingeably to the base assembly 12 is a stabilizing leg frame 50. There are connection plates 86 located on either side of the stabilizing leg frame 50 such that a deployment and retracting mechanism can be attached to said connection plates 86. Specifically, there is a deployment foot lever 76 that is attachable to a left and right lever plate 80. The lever plates 80 are attached to the bottom left and right side of the lower housing 16 at a central point in the lever plates 80. Attached to the opposite sides of the lever plates 80 are tie rods 78 that have ball joints 82. The opposite ends of the tie rods 78 are attached to said connection plates 86 located on the top surface of the stabilizing leg frame 50. A caregiver can deploy the stabilizing leg frame 50 by pushing their foot down on the deployment foot lever 76. The stabilizing leg frame 50 also has a plurality of rubber feet 52 such that once the rubber feet 52 come into contact with a floor surface they frictionally prevent the leg lift machine 10 from moving. Also shown are springs 84 that are connected to the end of the tie rods 78 closest to the stabilizing leg frame 50 on one of the spring 84 ends and the other spring 84 is connected rearward onto the lower housing 16. The springs 84 aid in retracting of the stabilizing leg frame 50 due to tension created in the springs 84 when the foot lever 76 is deployed. When a caregiver has used the leg lift machine 10 and has completed cleaning and dressing of a patient, the caregiver will use their foot to pull up on the deployment lever 76 and the springs 84 aid the caregiver in raising up and retracting the stabilizing leg frame 50. Also shown on the base assembly are caster wheels 74 located at the front of the base assembly 12 and wheels 75 located at the rear of the base assembly 12.
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(14) Mounted to the top plate 34 of the motor gearbox housing is a motor 24 mounted to a gearbox 26 drive that has a shaft 28 protruding horizontally outward. Further shown in
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(16) The principles, embodiments, and modes of operation of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing specification. The embodiments disclosed herein should be interpreted as illustrating the present invention and not as restricting it. The foregoing disclosure is not intended to limit the range of equivalent structure available to a person of ordinary skill in the art in any way, but rather to expand the range of equivalent structures in ways not previously contemplated. Numerous variations and changes can be made to the foregoing illustrative embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
ELEMENTS
(17) 10 Leg lift machine 12 Base assembly 14 Base floor 16 Lower housing 17 lower housing front cover 18 Upper housing 19 Slot 20 Handle 22 Top cover 24 Gear motor 26 Gear box 28 Motor shaft 32 Motor gear box housing 34 Motor gear box housing top plate 36 Motor gear box side plate(s) 38 Lift linear actuator 40 Apertures 42 Rail base 44 Rail 46 Linear bearing 50 Stabilizing leg frame 52 Rubber foot 54 Rotating arm 56 Outer sleeve 58 Inner sleeve 59 Shaft aperture 60 Extension linear actuator 62 Leg support bar 65 Locking tab 64 Locking bracket 66 Hinge bracket 68 Locking handle 70 Latch 71 Pivot tube 72 Hinge pin 74 Caster wheels 75 Wheel 76 Deployment foot lever 78 Tie rods 80 Lever plate 82 Ball joints 84 Spring 86 Connection plates on stabilizing leg frame 88 Lift electric control 89 Gearbox shaft electric control 90 Rotational arm electric control 92 Sling assembly 94 Locking handle 96 Sling support sleeve 98 Sling support bar 100 Loops 102 Sling