ASSISTIVE APPARATUS WITH ADJUSTABLE SEAT HEIGHT
20200095757 ยท 2020-03-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47K13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K11/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/1067
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
E03D11/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A61G7/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An assistive apparatus with adjustable height is designed to be placed on or about a toilet such that when an individual uses the toilet the weight of the individual is transferred to the assistive apparatus and not directly on the toilet, avoiding distribution of heavy weight to the toilet itself. The invention also includes a powered lifting mechanism to aid the individual in utilizing a toilet. The powered lifting mechanism includes a pair of lift arm assemblies which are driven by a motor at both sides to raise and lower the assistive platform and be tilted between a first stationery position and a second tilted position, tilted at an angle (a) in a vertical Z direction from a horizontal plane. The front and back supporting legs are used to provide sturdy structural support for a person's weight whiling sitting on the assistive apparatus atop of a toilet.
Claims
1. An assistive apparatus, comprising: an assistive platform having a centered opening; a supporting leg assembly comprising one or more front supporting legs connected to the assistive platform; and one or more lifting assemblies connected to the assistive platform and adapted to lift the assistive platform, wherein each of the lifting assemblies comprises one or more lifting shafts adapted to lift the assistive platform so as to position the assistive platform tilted between a first stationery position and a second tilted position, tilted at an angle () in a vertical Z direction from a horizontal plane.
2. The assistive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the angle is adjusted to be between 0 and 80.
3. The assistive apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the lifting assembly further comprises: one or more ball screw linear actuators; and one or more nuts connected to the one or more lifting shafts.
4. The assistive apparatus of claim 3, wherein the lifting assembly are connected to one or more power units adapted to drive the one or more ball screw linear actuators.
5. The assistive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the one or more front supporting legs are substantially vertical and physically connected to one or more floor mounting flanges to secure the assistive apparatus and prevent movement.
6. The assistive apparatus of claim 1, wherein the one or more front supporting legs are connected to a front bar via one or more connectors.
7. The assistive apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a buttock-spreading mechanism comprising: one or more actuators being positioned within a leaflet support housing; a right leaflet being positioned on a top side of the assistive platform and connected to the one or more actuators within the leaflet support housing; and a left leaflet being positioned on the top side of the assistive platform and connected to the one or more actuators within the leaflet support housing, wherein the one or more actuators are adapted to adjust a horizontal distance (H) between the left leaflet and the right leaflet, wherein the horizontal distance (H) is adjustable between a first horizontal distance (H.sub.1) and a second horizontal distance (H.sub.2).
8. The assistive apparatus of claim 7, wherein the one or more actuators comprises one or more ball screw linear actuators.
9. The assistive apparatus of claim 7, wherein the one or more actuators are connected to one or more drive mechanisms and adapted to be rotated counterclockwise so as to move the right leaflet and the left leaflet in a direction L.sub.1, and be rotated clockwise so as to move the right leaflet and the left leaflet in a direction L.sub.2.
10. The assistive apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a support frame mounting base adapted to be secured to a toilet assembly.
11. The assistive apparatus of claim 10, wherein the support frame mounting base are connected to one or more back supporting legs.
12. The assistive apparatus of claim 11, wherein the one or more back supporting legs are substantially vertical and physically connected to one or more floor mounting flanges to secure the assistive apparatus and prevent movement.
13. The assistive apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a backrest assembly comprising: a backrest pad; a top support frame connected to the backrest pad; a bottom support frame connected to the top support frame with one or more adjustable knobs; and a support frame mounting base connected to the bottom support frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present invention can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The present invention includes an assistive apparatus for providing a mechanism of adjusting seat height while using a toilet. The assistive apparatus can be placed directly over a rim of a toilet bowl, a seat of a toilet seat system or a bedside commode.
[0023] Therefore, the invention includes a powered lifting mechanism to aid the individual in utilizing a toilet. The powered lifting mechanism includes a pair of lift arm assembly which are driven by a motor at both sides, which raises and lowers the assistive platform. The front and back supporting legs provide support to the assistive platform keeping the toilet from user's weight
[0024] The assistive toilet seat apparatus with a powered lifting mechanism includes is designed to be placed on a toilet such that when an individual uses the toilet the seat could be lifted up or lifted down
[0025] The assistive apparatus with a lifting assembly as described in detail below is capable of lifting the assistive platform so as to position the assistive platform to be tilted between a first stationery position to a second tilted position, tiled horizontally at an angle (). In one aspect, the angle is adjusted to be between 0 and 80. In another aspect, the lifting assembly further includes one or more ball screw linear actuators, and one or more nuts connected to the one or more lifting shafts. In addition, the assistive apparatus equipped with a lifting assembly with is designed to be placed on any kinds of a toilet, any shower chairs, or other devices such that when a person uses the toilet the setting apparatus could be lifted up or lifted down.
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[0027] In one embodiment, the assistive apparatus includes a lifting assembly being connected to the assistive platform, where the lifting assembly incudes one or more lifting shafts adapted to lift the assistive platform so as to position the assistive platform to be tilted between a first stationery position to a second tilted position, tiled horizontally at an angle (). In one aspect, the angle is adjusted to be between 0 and 80. In another aspect, the lifting assembly further includes one or more ball screw linear actuators, and one or more nuts connected to the one or more lifting shafts
[0028] In a further embodiment, the one or more actuators are connected to one or more drive mechanisms and adapted to be rotated counterclockwise so as to move the right leaflet and the left leaflet in a direction L.sub.1, and be rotated clockwise so as to move the right leaflet and the left leaflet in a direction L.sub.2. In another embodiment, the one or more actuators comprises one or more ball screw linear actuators.
[0029] In still another embodiment, the assistive apparatus further includes one or more front supporting legs connected to the assistive platform. In one aspect, the one or more front supporting legs are substantially vertical and physically connected to one or more floor mounting flanges to secure the assistive apparatus and prevent movement. In another aspect, the one or more front supporting legs are connected to a front bar via one or more connectors.
[0030] In yet another embodiment, the assistive apparatus further includes one or more back supporting legs, being connected to a support frame mounting base and not connected to the assistive platform, where the support frame mounting base is adapted to support the assistive platform. In one aspect, the one or more back supporting legs are substantially vertical and physically connected to one or more floor mounting flanges to secure the assistive apparatus and prevent movement.
[0031] In another embodiment, the assistive apparatus further includes a controller being adapted to control the one or more actuators to adjust the horizontal distance (H) between the left leaflet and the right leaflet move the right. In one aspect, the controller is clipped on one or more grab handles, where the one or more grab handles are connected to the assistive platform and adapted to provide support to a person while the person is using the assistive apparatus. In another aspect, the controller includes a charging slot for charging the controller.
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