Wheelchair injury-prevention guard
10016323 ยท 2018-07-10
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Abstract
A collar with a relieved area (3) strategically placed in-between the upper and lower wheelchair leg-rest attachments (2) so a leg-rest can still be removed and installed and where the leg-rest locking arm (6) can lock into place unimpeded. A second collar (4) attached directly below the lower wheelchair leg-rest attachment (2). Both collars (3 and 4) are locked into place using flat-head screws (5). Collars (3 and 4) are of sufficient size to extend horizontally beyond the typically exposed mainframe leg-rest attachments (2). When installed at both leg-rest attachment areas (2) the invention protects a wheelchair user from a laceration injury.
Claims
1. A protective device attached to a wheelchair comprising: a wheelchair including a main frame; a pair of mainframe leg rest attachments attached to the main frame; a pair of injury protection guards each attached to the main frame fully below a respective leg rest attachment; each injury protection guard comprising a pair of protective collars having a relieved area, each pair of protective collars being attached to one another with screws.
Description
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(6) 1 Wheelchair Mainframe 2 Mainframe Leg-rest Attachment 3 Protective Collar with Relieved Area 4 Protective Collar 5 Flat-head Screws 6 Leg-Rest Locking Arm 7 Leg-Rest
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Referring to several of the views, the Injury-Prevention Guard invention is indicated as the combination of protective collar with Relieved Area 3 and the protective collar 4. Protective collar 3 is attached to each side of the wheelchair in-between the upper and lower leg-rest attachment 2 at a location as to not impede with the operation of the leg-rests. This includes strategically locating the relieved area of the protective collar 3 to allow for the leg-rest locking arm 6 to lock into place on the upper leg-rest attachment 2. Protective collar 4 is located immediately below the lower leg-rest attachment 2. Both protective collars 3 and 4 are locked into place using flat-head screws 5.
(8) Once installed correctly, the protective collars 3 and 4 extend horizontally beyond the dangerously exposed mainframe leg-rest attachments 2, thus preventing a laceration injury to a wheelchair user by preventing contact with mainframe leg-rest attachments 2. Installed correctly, caregivers are able to remove and install a wheelchair's leg-rests quickly and easily.
(9) The artwork being submitted portrays the Injury-Prevention Guard invention as being an accessory that is strategically attached to a wheelchair at the leg-rest attachment area. However, the invention could also be incorporated into the manufacturing of a new wheelchair.