A LATERAL SUPPORT FOR A SEAT
20200029694 ยท 2020-01-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G5/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C7/425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10S297/04
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
In a preferred form the invention there is a lateral support forming part of a seat of a wheelchair, comprising a bracket (1), a hinge body (2), a forward plate (3) having padding and a lever (17). The lever (17) is arranged so it can be turned by hand to move a bolt (18) into a pin (5) whereby the hinge body is prevented from swinging about the pin. The lever (17) is also arranged so it can be subsequently turned by hand to cause a cam face (21) of the lever to ride along a complimentary engaging surface (22) of the hinge body. This forces the bolt (18) from the pin (5) thereby freeing the hinge body (2) to swing about the pin (5) and, as a consequence, to swing the plate (3) to facilitate access to the seat.
Claims
1. A lateral support forming part of a seat, comprising: a) a bracket; b) a hinge body; c) a forward support having padding; and d) a lever; the lever arranged so it can be turned by hand to move a bolt into a pin whereby the hinge body is prevented from swinging about the pin, the lever also arranged so it can be subsequently turned by hand to cause a cam surface of the lever to ride along a complimentary surface of the hinge body to force the bolt from the pin thereby freeing the hinge body to swing about the pin and, as a consequence, to swing the forward support to facilitate access to the seat.
2. A lateral support according to claim 1, wherein the cam surface of the lever and the complimentary surface of the hinge body are similarly or identically angled.
3. A lateral support according to claim 1, wherein the pin extends substantially vertically and the bolt extends substantially horizontally.
4. A lateral support according to claim 1, wherein the bolt is spring biased towards the pin.
5. A lateral support according to claim 1, wherein the forward support can be swung about a second pin and releasably locked at a desired angle by fixing members.
6. A lateral support according to claim 1, wherein the forward support comprises a padded plate.
7. A lateral support according to claim 1, wherein the hinge body and the forward support can be collectively swung by applying a swinging force to the lever when the bolt has been forced from the (or the first mentioned) pin.
8. A lateral support according to claim 1, wherein the bracket has upper and lower arms that turn back on themselves and extend around upper and lower ends of the (or the first mentioned) pin and are tightened against that pin by way of threaded fixing members.
9. A lateral support according to claim 1, wherein the hinge body has forwardly disposed upper and lower arms that turn back on themselves and extend around upper and lower ends of a/the second pin and are tightened against that pin by way of threaded fixing members.
10. A lateral support according to claim 1, wherein: a) the cam surface of the lever and the complimentary surface of the hinge body are at least similarly angled; b) the pin extends substantially vertically and the bolt extends substantially horizontally; c) the bolt is spring biased towards the pin; d) the forward support can be swung about a second pin and releasably locked at a desired angle by fixing members; e) the bracket has upper and lower arms that turn back on themselves and extend around upper and lower ends of the first pin and are tightened against that pin by way of threaded fixing members; and f) the hinge body has forwardly disposed upper and lower arms that turn back on themselves and extend around upper and lower ends of the second pin and are tightened against that pin by way of threaded fixing members.
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Description
DRAWINGS
[0017] Some preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] The forward end of the hinge body 2 has upper and lower arms 10, 11 supporting a vertically extending pin 12. The pin is locked with respect to the arms 10, 11 by way of screws or horizontal pins (not shown) passing through aligned holes 13. One end 14 of the plate 3 wraps around the pin 12 between the arms 10, 11 and can be tightened against the pin 12 by way of screws (not shown) passing through apertures 15, 16 therein. The angle of the plate 3 can be adjusted by swinging it about the pin 12 and then tightening the screws to lock it there.
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[0029] The forward end of the lever's bolt 18 is biased towards the locked position by a spring (not shown) in the bore 20 immediately to the right of the bolt. The spring urges the bolt 18 back into the pin 5 when the lever 17 is turned by hand back to the locked disposition of
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[0031] A particular benefit of the preferred embodiment is that a wheelchair or disability chair user can move swing the lateral support with only one hand, for example the same hand that turns the lever 17 can simultaneously push or pull on the lever to swing the hinge body 2 and the padded plate 3 collectively. This is more convenient than some known lateral supports where a user has to depress a button and hold it down with one hand, while pushing or pulling on the support with another hand to get the support to swing.
[0032] While some preferred embodiments have been described by way of example it should be appreciated that modifications and improvements can be made without departing from the scope of the following claims.