Hybrid mobility and transfer assistance device
10646396 ยท 2020-05-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H2201/0161
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to an improved mobility and transfer assistance device designed act as a stability device for the user, as well as, an improved transfer apparatus for assisting in the transfer of the user or patient from one location or position to another location or position. The present mobility and transfer assistance device can be used as both a mobility device, such as a walker or wheelchair, but is also designed to provide more stability and guidance to the user, thereby encouraging the user to perform many daily tasks independently with minimal assistance.
Claims
1. A hybrid mobility and transfer device comprising: a frame comprising a horizontal bottom front bar connected to two opposing side bars, wherein each side bar further includes a vertical bar opposite to the front bar, the vertical bars defining an interior space of the device; a support structure connected to the frame, the support structure comprising a first support bar connected at a first end to a front of the frame and at a second end to a first base supported by a first vertical bar and an opposing second support bar connected at a first end to a front of the frame and at a second end to a second base supported by a second vertical bar, the second support bar positioned parallel to and spaced apart from the first support bar; a vertical backrest attached to each of the first support bar and the second support bar, the vertical backrest spanning between the first support bar and the second support bar; and, a seating element having a first cantilevered section and a second cantilevered section, each section connected along an opposing edge to the first base and the second base, respectively, the seating element providing unobstructed access beneath the seating element to the interior space when the first cantilevered section and second cantilevered section are in a horizontal seating position.
2. The hybrid mobility and transfer device of claim 1 wherein the first support bar and the second support bar each define a continuous shape from the first end to the second end.
3. The hybrid mobility and transfer device of claim 1 wherein the backrest comprises a first section and a second section wherein the first section is spaced apart from the second section forming a center opening between the sections.
4. The hybrid mobility and transfer device of claim 3 wherein the first section of the backrest is pivotally attached along an edge to the first support bar and the second section of the backrest is pivotally attached along an edge to the second support bar.
5. The hybrid mobility and transfer device of claim 3 wherein the first section of the backrest is moveable independently from the second section of the backrest.
6. The hybrid mobility and transfer device of claim 1, wherein the first cantilevered section is spaced apart from the second cantilevered section forming a center opening between the sections.
7. The hybrid mobility and transfer device of claim 1 wherein the first cantilevered section of the seating element is independently moveable from the second cantilevered section of the seating element.
8. The hybrid mobility and transfer device of claim 1 wherein the first cantilevered section and second cantilevered section of the seating element are moveable between an upward vertical position and the horizontal seating position.
9. The hybrid mobility and transfer device of claim 1 wherein the first cantilevered section of the seating element is pivotally attached along the opposing edge to the first base.
10. The hybrid mobility and transfer device of claim 1 wherein the second cantilevered section of the seating element is pivotally attached along the opposing edge to the second base opposite the first section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) The present disclosure relates to an improved mobility and transfer assistance device designed act as a stability device for the user, as well as, an improved transfer apparatus for assisting in the transfer of the user from one location or position to another location or position. The present mobility and transfer assistance device can be used as both a mobility device, such as a walker or wheelchair, but also functions to provide more stability to the user, encouraging the user to perform many daily tasks with ideally minimal assistance. Thus, a goal of the present device is to enable a person with limited mobility to remain as independent as possible, and to encourage a person to continue to perform as many daily tasks as possible under his or her own power.
(12) Now referring to the figures, wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
(13) The frame 12 further includes four connectors, one at each bottom corner of the frame, specifically right and left front connectors 14A, 14B, which are secured to the front 12A of the frame, and right and left rear connectors 14C, 14D, at the ends of the two opposing sides 12B of the frame. Preferably, each connector 14A, 14B, 14C, 14D is fitted with a wheel 16A, 16B, 16C, 16D providing mobility to the device 10. The device 10 can have wheels in a variety of sizes, depending on the primary use of the device. For example, a larger rear wheel 16c, and a smaller front wheel 16a, such as that used for a wheelchair, can be used (
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(15) The first support bar 18A and second support bar 18B are designed to provide guidance to the user, as the support bars can be gripped continuously by the user, as the user enters through the open back of the device 10 and into the center or interior space 13 of the device (
(16) The first 18A and second 18B support bars are ideally positioned at an average height suitable for most users to reach the bars without straining, either because the bars are too high or too low. Ideally, the height should be that when the user is standing in the interior 13 of the device 10, the user can reach down comfortably to reach the bars. In one embodiment, the support bars may be height adjustable in any manner known in the art for height adjustment. For example, the support bars 18A, 18B may be constructed in a two-part telescoping manner, so that the one section of the bar can be inserted into a second section, and then fastened so that they can be locked together in any manner known to one skilled in the art, such as a push button or slide lock engagement. The support bars 18A, 18B can then be adjusted to fit the height of a specific user.
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(18) The present device further includes a backrest 24. As shown in
(19) The moveable seating element 20 and backrest 24 of the present disclosure provides advantages over standard walker and wheelchair devices. As illustrated in
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(21) The present mobility and transfer assistance device 10 is designed to be used with those patients with limited mobility, and to perhaps encourage those with limited mobility to continue to perform some daily tasks with limited intervention by another person or caregiver. For example, the present device 10 can be used to assist a person out of bed, by simply moving the device, having an open seating element 20 and backrest 24 as close to the edge of the bed as possible. The user can then grab either or both of the parallel support bars 18A, 18B for leverage and, possibly with minimal assistance, move into a standing position. The patient would then take one or two steps forward into the interior space 13 of the device, and either continue forward, using the device as a walker, or the seating sections may be lowered and the backrest moved into position, so that the patient can take a seated position on the device. Either way, the addition of the parallel support bars 18A, 18B, and pivotally moveable seating element 20 and backrest 24, provide the present device with advantages including conversion between standing, moving and seating, as well as, continuous support and ease of use to the patient to encourage and support continued mobility while relieving some the requirement for assistance.
(22) For example, in order to assist the patient into bed, the present mobility and transfer assistance device 10 can be maneuvered backward to the edge of a bed. The backrest sections 24a, 24B can then be pivoted opened, while the patient stands within the interior space 13 of the device, using the parallel support bars 18A, 18B for leverage and stability. Either one or both sections 20A, 20B of the seating element 20 can then be raised to the open position, and the patient can take a step or two backwards, again always supported by the parallel support bars 18A, 18B, until the patient reaches the edge of the bed. The patient can then lower him/herself onto the bed. The present device 10 and particularly the cantilevered seating element 20 enables the patient to utilize the supporting features of the device to move onto and off of another object, such as a chair or bed, rather than relying completely on assistance from another person.
(23) Unlike with a convention wheelchair, which can be hard to maneuver in a tight space such as a bathroom, the present mobility and transfer assistance device 10 can be easily positioned over a toilet 30 (
(24) For example, when entering shower enclosure, the mobility and transfer assistance device 10 can be maneuvered backwards in to shower enclosure (not shown) to the shower seat (not shown). Using the parallel support structure 18, the patient can then stand, while either one or both seating sections 20A, 20B are raised and/or the backrest sections 24A, 24B are opened, as needed. The patient can then take a step or two back to the shower seat, always supporting him or herself with the assistance of the continuous the parallel support bars 18A, 18B. Once seated, or otherwise safely within the shower, the mobility and transfer assistance device 10 can be removed. The reverse steps can be taken to assist the patient from leaving the shower enclosure.
(25) The ease of design of the present mobility and transfer assistance device 10 means it can be customized as needed. For example, the parallel support structure 18 can be designed so that the height of the parallel bars can be raised or lowered, such as through use of a telescoping structure and locking mechanism. Additionally, the front bar 12a of the frame, may include a two piece, telescoping configuration, that can be extended and retracted as necessary, to widen or narrow the interior space 13 of the device. The height of the seating element 20 may be adjustable, particularly to ensure that the seat fits over a standard or chair-height toilet. The present mobility and transfer assistance device 10 may be equipped with a foot brake (not shown); however, it should be understood that any common braking system, including a hand brake or lever brake on a back wheel, as with a standard wheelchair, or a hand brake, may be incorporated into the device. The frame 12 and components of the mobility and transfer assistance device 10 may be constructed from an all welded, strong but lightweight material including steel or aluminum. The material should be able to withstand exposure to water, including through use outside and also in a shower or bathroom.
(26) It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. Further, references throughout the specification to the invention are nonlimiting, and it should be noted that claim limitations presented herein are not meant to describe the invention as a whole. Moreover, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.