Disability Standing Device

20230098297 · 2023-03-30

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    Abstract

    A disability standing device has a mounting bracket with strap holes, arm rests, an ankle clamp assembly, wheels with locks, a support rod, grip handles, a grip bar and a latch. The mounting bracket has a rear supporting frame, a front supporting frame, arms rests for the user, grip bars for the assistant to push the device for mobility and a latch to latch the backrest onto the support rod. The backrest has bordering holes for stability strap insertion and is connected pivotally to the rear supporting frame. The backrest includes a grip bar placed on the backside close to the top to be grasped by an assistant to pull the user in the downward or upward position they desire. The ankle clamp assembly is securely connected to the backrest to clamp a person’s ankles. The support rod is mounted on the rear supporting frame of the mounting bracket at a position opposite to the ankle clamp assembly and slightly higher.

    Claims

    1. A disability standing device having a mounting bracket and a rear and front supporting frame being U-shaped and having a bottom side; two wheels on each side; and a supporting bar attached to the rear frame towards the top; and a latch in the middle of the support bar; and having armrests on each side of the backrest attached to the mounting bracket; and a backrest with strap holes bordering all the way around having a grip bar attached to the upper back side; and connected pivotally to the pivotal elements of the rear supporting frame of the mounting bracket and having a bottom end; and a connecting arm adjustably connected to the bottom end of the backrest and having a connecting end; an ankle clamp assembly securely connected to the connecting end of the connecting arm of the backrest to clamp and hold a person’s ankles.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0008] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the disability standing device in accordance with the present invention;

    [0009] FIG. 2, FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 are operational perspective views of the disability standing device in FIG. 1.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    [0010] With reference to FIG. 1, disability standing device in accordance with the present invention has a mounting bracket, a backrest with strap holes, arm rests, an ankle clamp assembly, wheels with locks, a support rod, grip handles, a grip bar and a latch.

    [0011] The mounting bracket (10) has a rear supporting frame (12) and a front supporting frame (11) to form a triangle. The rear supporting frame (12) is U-shaped and has a bottom side, two free ends and two pivotal elements. The pivotal elements are separately mounted on the free end of rear supporting frame (12) and face each other. The front supporting frame (11) is respectively and securely attached to the rear supporting frame (12) near the free ends. Wheels with locks are attached to the rear (13) and front (14) supporting frames for mobility.

    [0012] The backrest with strap holes (20) is connected pivotally to the pivotal elements of the rear supporting frame (12) of the mounting bracket (10) and has a bottom end and a connecting arm (21). The connecting arm (21) is adjustably connected to the bottom end of the backrest (20) and has a connecting end.

    [0013] The ankle clamp assembly (30) is securely connected to the connecting end of the connecting arm (21) of the backrest (20) to clamp and hold a person’s ankles.

    [0014] With reference to FIG. 3, when a person uses the standing disability device to invert, the assistant can pull the grip bar (422) to make the backrest (20) reach a slightly inverted angle to the ground. If desired to secure the person in this inverted position, the assistant can lock this inverted position in place using the latch (421) located on the support rod (423). This inverted locked position may also be desired by some users for assistants to have easier accessibility of the device to mount a user on the device as oppose to mounting a user on the device when the device is in a locked upright position. Accordingly, an optimum inversion effect is thus provided. When the user wants to recover to an upright position, the assistant can push the grip bar (422) or the backrest (20) to obtain an upward reverse force to rotate the backrest (20) to the original position. If desired to secure the person in this upright position, the assistant can lock this upright position in place using the latch (421) located on the support rod (423). Arm rests (424) are provided to support the arms when the user is in the upright position.

    [0015] Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.