Support platform for seating appliance

10143605 ยท 2018-12-04

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A support arrangement and corresponding method, is provided for supporting a user in a seated invalid appliance, the arrangement comprising a support member and at least one reconfigurable connection arrangement arranged to enable connection of the support member to the appliance and the application an adjustable tensile load to the support member. The connection arrangement may comprise a bridging element configured to extend between the support member and the appliance, such as a clip or hook. The hook or clip may be S-shaped or C-shaped in cross section. The connection arrangement may be received in an aperture or recess provided in the support member and/or the appliance to bridge the gap there between. The invention is particularly suited for use with wheelchairs or seated sports appliances for a disabled user.

Claims

1. A support arrangement for supporting a user in a seated invalid appliance, comprising: a support member; and a plurality of reconfigurable connection arrangements, wherein each one of the plurality of reconfigurable connection arrangements is coupled to the support member of the appliance and is configured to apply an adjustable tensile load to the support member, wherein each of the reconfigurable connection arrangements comprises a rotatable threaded section having opposed first and second ends, wherein the first end is coupled to the appliance and the second end is coupled to the support member, wherein rotation of the threaded section in a first direction increases the tensile load applied to the support member by the respective connection arrangement, and wherein rotation of the threaded section in a second direction opposite the first direction decreases the tensile load applied to the support member by the respective connection arrangement, wherein each connection arrangement is configured to permit adjustment of the tensile load applied to the support member, wherein each connection arrangement comprises a shaft arranged to pass through a portion of the appliance, and comprises a bridging element configured to extend between the support member and the appliance, one end of the bridging element being configured for attachment to the support member, and wherein the shaft is arranged to pass through a portion of the bridging element.

2. A support arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the appliance is a wheelchair or seated sports appliance for a disabled user.

3. A support arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the at least one connection arrangement comprises a bridging element configured to extend between the support member and the appliance.

4. A support arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the connection arrangement comprises a first portion configured for connection to the support member and a second portion configured for connection to the appliance.

5. A support arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the connection arrangement comprises a titanium clip or hook.

6. A support arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the connection arrangement is substantially S shaped or C shaped in cross section.

7. A support arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the connection arrangement comprises a hook or angled flange at one or both ends.

8. A support arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the support member is substantially rigid.

9. A support arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the support member comprises at least one aperture.

10. A support arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of reconfigurable connection arrangements facilitate suspension of the support member from the appliance.

11. A support arrangement according to claim 1 wherein at least one portion of each connection arrangement is arranged to pass through, hook around or be received within a portion of the support member.

12. A support arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a nut or stop is provided on the shaft.

13. A method of applying an adjustable tensile load to a user support arrangement of a seated invalid appliance, the method comprising: using a plurality of reconfigurable connection arrangements to connect a support member to the appliance, each one of the plurality of reconfigurable connection arrangements being configured to apply an adjustable tensile load to the support member, wherein each of the reconfigurable connection arrangements comprises a rotatable threaded section having opposed first and second ends, wherein the first end is coupled to the appliance and the second end is coupled to the support member, wherein rotation of the threaded section in a first direction increases the tensile load applied to the support member by the respective connection arrangement, and wherein rotation of the threaded section in a second direction opposite the first direction decreases the tensile load applied to the support member by the respective connection arrangement wherein each connection arrangement is configured to permit adjustment of the tensile load applied to the support member, wherein each connection arrangement comprises a shaft arranged to pass through a portion of the appliance, and comprises a bridging element configured to extend between the support member and the appliance, one end of the bridging element being configured for attachment to the support member, and wherein the shaft is arranged to pass through a portion of the bridging element; and rotating the threaded section of at least one of the plurality of reconfigurable connection arrangements in at least one of the first direction and the second direction to apply a user-selected tensile load to the support member.

14. A method according to claim 13 wherein the appliance is any of: a wheelchair; seated sports appliance for a disabled user; and an invalid chair.

Description

(1) An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompany drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 shows a support arrangement in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention and installed on a wheelchair, ready to support a cushion and/or user (not shown).

(3) FIG. 2 shows the arrangement of FIG. 1 from below i.e. the underside of the support member (support plate) is shown.

(4) FIG. 3 shows a connection arrangement and support plate in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the invention and installed for use with an appliance.

(5) FIG. 4 shows the underside of the connection arrangement and plate of FIG. 3.

(6) FIG. 5 shows a different perspective of the embodiment of FIG. 1. FIG. 5 shows the arrangement from the front and illustrates a plurality of connection arrangements being used to suspend a support plate from the side bars of a wheelchair

(7) FIG. 6 shows a schematic view of the embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 5. The connection arrangement is shown as an S-shaped, double ended hook or clip.

(8) FIG. 7 shows an alternative embodiment of FIG. 6, wherein the connection arrangement is shown as substantially C-shaped rather than S-shaped.

(9) The figures illustrate a support arrangement 1 installed on a wheelchair 2. It should be noted however, that the invention is not limited to use with wheelchairs. For the sake of convenience only, the seated invalid appliance will be referred to hereinafter as a wheelchair.

(10) In use, the support arrangement 1 provides a platform or base which supports the user who is seated in the wheelchair 2. The invention provides a stable and adjustable base upon which a cushion or pad can be placed so as to provide comfort for the user and prevent problems such as pressure sores.

(11) In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the figures show a support arrangement 1 comprising a substantially rigid support plate 3 and a connection arrangement for securing the plate 3 to the appliance 2 in an adjustable manner. The plate 3 may be made of plastic, although any material could be used which is sufficiently strong to support the weight of the user.

(12) The plate 3 is provided with apertures 4 so as to minimise the weight of the support arrangement 1 (and thus the overall wheelchair 2) and to also provide ventilation or drainage during use.

(13) In a typical embodiment, the plate 3 is generally square or rectangular in shape but any shape or contour can be used to enable the plate to fit within the contour of the wheelchair 2. The plate 3 fits within the seating area of the wheelchair such that there is a gap between the edge of the plate and the body 5 of the wheelchair.

(14) The plate 3 is connected to the frame 5 of the appliance 2 by a plurality of connection arrangements provided on opposing sides of the plate 3. Each connection arrangement comprises a clip 6. In a preferred embodiment, the clips are made of titanium which provides the required strength whilst being lightweight. The clips extend between the edge of the plate 2 and the body 5 of the wheelchair, bridging at least some of the gap there between.

(15) In one embodiment, the clip 6 is S shaped as shown in FIG. 6. Each clip 6 is configured at one end (referred to as a first end) for connection to the plate 2. The first end of the clip 6 is angled or bent back on itself so as to provide a flange or hook which can pass through an aperture formed in the plate. After passing through the aperture, the flange lies parallel to the surface of the plate. This is clearly shown in FIG. 1. Thus, in use, the plate is sandwiched and retained between two sections of the clip. This provides a secure connection which cannot be easily broken during use, thus reducing the risk of injury or discomfort to the seated user.

(16) The other (second) end of the clip 6 is also angled or bent over to provide a hook or flange. Thus, each clip is generally S-shaped in cross section as per FIG. 6. However, FIG. 7 shows an alternative version wherein the clip is substantially C-shaped.

(17) In certain embodiments, the second end of the S-shaped clip 6 could be hooked directly through or into the body 5 of the wheelchair so as to connect it to the plate 2. However, in a preferred embodiment, the flange of the second end is provided with an aperture. A screw having a head 8 and a threaded shaft 7 extends through a bore provided in the frame 5 of the appliance, and then through the aperture in the second clip end. A stop or nut 9 is threaded onto the end of the threaded shaft 7 such that the clip is retained between the nut and the frame of the appliance.

(18) The head 8 of the screw is dimensioned such that it cannot pass through the bore in the frame 5 of the appliance. However, the head 8 may be recessed into the frame 5 during use.

(19) Thus, in use, a technician is able to rotate each individual screw in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction, so as to increase or decrease the tensile load applied to the plate by each screw. By rotation of the screw in one direction the edge of the plate can be pulled by the clip towards the body 5 of the wheelchair thus increasing the tensile load on the plate at that localised point. Rotation in the opposite direction relieves or reduces the tension. The degree of rotation determines the amount of increase/decrease in the load.

(20) In this way, the plate can be tensioned according to the individual needs of the user.

(21) The arrangement described above provides the following advantages: it provides a secure support for the user; the manner in which the clips connect the plate to the appliance results in a secure connection which is unlikely to come apart or work loose; this minimises the risk injury or discomfort to the user; the tensioning means (screws) can be easily and quickly adjusted by rotation of the screw(s); the more screws and clips provided, the greater flexibility the technician has when adjusting the tension in accordance with the individual needs of the user.

(22) It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be capable of designing many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed in parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claims. The word comprising and comprises, and the like, does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in any claim or the specification as a whole. In the present specification, comprises means includes or consists of and comprising means including or consisting of. The singular reference of an element does not exclude the plural reference of such elements and vice-versa. In a device claim enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.