Collapsible and Transportable Parallel Bar Assembly
20230096295 ยท 2023-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B2210/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/0161
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/169
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A portable physical therapy system for remote physical therapy and related methods. The system includes collapsible bars that are hingedly attachable to handrails, and the collapsible bars are securable at any of a plurality of lengths. The system also includes bar feet, and each bar foot secures a collapsible bar or a base thereon and securely engages a surface thereunder. The lower portion of the bar foot includes a suction cup to secure the bar foot to the surface by suction. The system may be folded up into the base which functions as a carrying case for storage or transport of the system and may be unfolded and assembled as a set of parallel bars, a pull bar, or another configuration for physical therapy and rehabilitation.
Claims
1. A portable therapy system, comprising: a plurality of collapsible bars, wherein each collapsible bar is hingedly attachable to a handrail and is securable at any of a plurality of lengths; and a plurality of bar feet, wherein each bar foot includes an upper portion to secure an object and a lower portion to secure the bar foot to a surface.
2. The portable therapy system of claim 1, wherein the object is a collapsible bar, wherein the upper portion of each bar foot comprises a bar depression configured to accept and secure a collapsible bar therein, and wherein the lower portion of each bar foot comprises a suction cup to secure the bar foot to the surface by suction.
3. The portable therapy system of claim 1, wherein the object is a base, wherein an upper side of the base comprises a bar depression configured to accept and secure a collapsible bar therein, wherein the base comprises a left portion hingedly affixed to a right portion, and wherein the base is foldable and functions as a carrying case for transporting the portable therapy system.
4. The portable therapy system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of handrails and wherein the handrail is one of the plurality of handrails, wherein each handrail is hingedly attachable to each collapsible bar.
5. The portable therapy system of claim 4, wherein each handrail comprises a non-slip gel grip thereon.
6. The portable therapy system of claim 1, wherein the object is a base configured to secure the plurality of collapsible bars thereon.
7. The portable therapy system of claim 6, further comprising the base.
8. The portable therapy system of claim 7, wherein the base comprises a non-slip coating thereon.
9. The portable therapy system of claim 1, wherein each collapsible bar comprises a male portion and a female portion, wherein the male portion is insertable into the female portion.
10. The portable therapy system of claim 9, wherein a plurality of holes of the male portion are align able with a plurality of holes of the female portion to secure a position of the male portion relative to the female portion by insertion of a lock bar through aligned holes.
11. The portable therapy system of claim 1, wherein each lower portion of each bar foot comprises a suction cup to secure the bar foot to the surface by suction.
12. The portable therapy system of claim 11, wherein each suction cup comprises a suction pump for creating a vacuum within a space between the suction cup and the surface and a suction release for releasing the vacuum within the space between the suction cup and the surface.
13. A portable therapy system, comprising: a base with a plurality of bar feet attached thereunder and extending therefrom to secure the base to a surface; a plurality of handrails; and a plurality of collapsible bars attachable to an upper portion of the base and hingedly attached to the plurality of handrails.
14. The portable therapy system of claim 13, wherein the base comprises a left portion hingedly affixed to a right portion, wherein the base is foldable and functions as a carrying case for transporting the portable therapy system.
15. The portable therapy system of claim 13, wherein each collapsible bar comprises a male portion and a female portion, wherein the male portion is insertable into the female portion, wherein a plurality of holes of the male portion are align able with a plurality of holes of the female portion to secure a position of the male portion relative to the female portion by insertion of a lock bar through aligned holes.
16. The portable therapy system of claim 13, wherein each lower portion of each bar foot comprises a suction cup to secure the bar foot to the surface by suction, wherein each suction cup comprises a suction pump for creating a vacuum within a space between the suction cup and the surface and a suction release for releasing the vacuum within the space between the suction cup and the surface.
17. A portable therapy system, comprising: a base with a plurality of bar feet attached thereunder and extending therefrom to secure the base to a surface, wherein the base comprises a left portion hingedly affixed to a right portion, wherein the base is foldable and functions as a carrying case for transporting the portable therapy system, wherein each lower portion of each bar foot comprises a suction cup to secure the bar foot to the surface by suction, wherein each suction cup comprises a suction pump for creating a vacuum within a space between the suction cup and the surface and a suction release for releasing the vacuum within the space between the suction cup and the surface; a plurality of handrails; and a plurality of collapsible bars attachable to an upper portion of the base and hingedly attached to the plurality of handrails, wherein each collapsible bar comprises a male portion and a female portion, wherein the male portion is insertable into the female portion, wherein a plurality of holes of the male portion are align able with a plurality of holes of the female portion to secure a position of the male portion relative to the female portion by insertion of a lock bar through aligned holes.
18. The portable therapy system of claim 17, wherein each handrail comprises a non-slip gel grip thereon, and wherein the base comprises a non-slip coating thereon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Although the characteristic features of the invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manners in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals may be used in the drawings to indicate like or similar elements of the description. The figures are intended for representative purposes and should not be considered limiting.
[0020] Referring now to
[0021] In the shown embodiment, the object secured by the bar foot is the base 7, but in some instances, the object secured by the bar foot is the collapsible bar 4. Specifically, the bar foot 8 may directly engage the collapsible bar 4, for example in assemblies that do not include the base 7 or may indirectly engage the collapsible bar 4 via the base 7 which is present in such other assemblies. In implementations wherein the object secured may be the collapsible bar 4, the upper portion of each bar foot 8 may include a bar depression configured to accept and secure a collapsible bar 4 therein. In implementations wherein the object secured may be the base, the base may comprise a bar depression thereon configured to accept and secure a collapsible bar 4 therein.
[0022] The collapsible bars 4 may be implemented in any of a variety of manners, but in certain instances, each collapsible bar 4 includes a male portion 5 and a female portion 2, and the male portion 5 is insertable into the female portion 2. A plurality of holes 6 of the male portion are align able with a plurality of holes 6 of the female portion to secure a position of the male portion 5 relative to the female portion 2 by insertion of a lock bar (not shown) through aligned holes 6. In this manner, a height of the handrails 3 may be adjusted to accommodate different-sized and different-abled individuals.
[0023] To transition the portable therapy system from an assembled configuration (
[0024] Referring now to
[0025] In certain instances, each suction cup 9 comprises a suction pump 11 for creating a vacuum within a space between the suction cup 9 and the surface and a suction release 13 for releasing the vacuum within the space between the suction cup 9 and the surface. In such cases the suction cups 9 may be particularly sturdy for maintaining the seal and the vacuum and securing the system in place during therapy. The suction pump may comprise a button 12 which may be pulled and/or pressed to actuate a piston and displace air out of the space between the suction cup 9 and the surface, through a suitable valve (not shown), and out of the suction pump and into an environment. The piston may be fluidly connected to the space by a vacuum pump aperture 10 positioned on the suction cup 9. When the suction release 13 is actuated, the suitable valve may be altered and the air may return from the environment to the space between the suction cup 9 and the surface thereby causing the vacuum to be lost and the bar foot to become detached from the surface.
[0026] In embodiments, an upper portion of the bar foot 8 comprises a bar depression 14 for directly receiving and securing a collapsible bar therein. In such instances, if the collapsible bar is inserted into the bar depression 14 of the bar foot 8, outer portions of the bar foot 8 may automatically close around the collapsible bar and increase pressure against the collapsible bar and provide an improved grip thereto. In this manner, the collapsible bar is more stably secured to the surface by the bar foot 8.
[0027] Referring now to
[0028] In implementations, the base 7 includes one or more handles 15 for transporting the system. The bar feet 8 may be arranged on the base 7 adjacent to a plurality of wheels 21, also for transporting the system. In implementations, the upper side of the base 7 includes a plurality of bar depressions 14 each configured to accept and secure a collapsible bar therein. In this implementation, the collapsible bars may be secured to the bar depressions 14 of the base 7, and the bar feet 8 may be secured to the surface to hold the base 7 stationary relative to the surface during use of the system.
[0029] Referring now to
[0030] The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the precise forms disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiment was chosen and described to best explain the principles of the present invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present invention and its embodiments with modifications as suited to the use contemplated.
[0031] It is therefore submitted that the present invention has been shown and described in the most practical and exemplary embodiments. It should be recognized that departures may be made which fall within the scope of the invention. With respect to the description provided herein, it is submitted that the optimal features of the invention include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly, and use. All structures, functions, and relationships equivalent or essentially equivalent to those disclosed are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.