Folding wheelchair with an excretion device
09572733 ยท 2017-02-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G5/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/0825
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A folding wheelchair with an excretion device has an opening at a center of a seat for engagement with an excretion device. The excretion device includes two movable boards with soft pads thereon for placement in the opening when the movable boards are closed, two corresponding operate units, each arranged from a bottom surface of one of the movable board to a side thereof for operation, and a container bag for taking excrement.
Claims
1. A folding wheelchair with an excretion device, comprising: a foldable chair frame having two symmetrically push handles arranged at a rear thereof and two armrests symmetrically arranged aside thereof; a cross brace including a plurality of crossed members to be connected to the chair frame for stable folding and unfolding; a foldable seat connecting the chair frame in-between; a foldable backrest disposed on a back frame which is connected to the chair frame; two wheels symmetrically arranged aside the chair frame; two casters symmetrically arranged under a lower front of the chair frame; wherein the seat has an opening corresponding to a sitting position of buttocks of human body, and wherein an excretion device is disposed under the opening of the seat, comprising: two movable boards arranged symmetrically adjacent under the opening with surface areas greater than the opening, each movable board having a near side as a free end, a far side fixed to a bottom surface of the seat by a positioning element, thereby to be opened downwards and closed back, and a pad disposed on an upper surface thereof to fit in the opening when the movable board is closed; two operate units arranged symmetrically from bottom surfaces of the movable boards to both sides of the chair frame for opening and closing operatof the movable boards, each including a connecting unit having three sets of connecting bars, among which a pair of first connecting bars has an end thereof individually connected to one of the movable boards by a pair of first hinges and the other end thereof individually connected to an end of a pair of second connecting bars by a pair of second hinges; each second hinge further engages a set of sliding chutes for displacement; the second connecting bars having the other ends individually connected to an end of a pair of third connecting bars which displaces along a sliding rail arranged under one of the armrests, thereby opening and closing the connected movable boards with vertical displacement of the third connecting bars; a plurality of hooks arranged under the adjacent sides of the movable boards along edges thereof; and a container bag made of waterproof materials with an opened end which includes a plurality of holes along adjacent edges of the opened end corresponding to positions of the hooks for the container bag to be hung up under the movable boards and to be propped open for taking excrement when the movable boards are opened.
2. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a wash device, including a spray disposed between the seat and the crossed members towards the opening; a detachable water container disposed on the chair frame with an outlet connecting to a pump; and a tube connecting to the pump with an end and to the spray with the other end.
3. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 2, wherein two engaging pieces are further arranged at an upper section of the crossed members, and the engaging pieces are cross engaged by a hollow hinge for the tube of the wash device to engage through and connect to the spray.
4. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 2, wherein a base and a belt are further arranged at a rear of the backrest for the water container to be disposed on the base and fastened by the belt.
5. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the water container has a first space aside for disposing the pump and a second space at the other side for installing a battery set to provide power supply for the pump.
6. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each pair of the third connecting bars further has a push plate disposed atop for engagement and a lower end of the third connecting bars individually engaging through a through hole arranged correspondingly on the chair frame for operation.
7. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container bag has at least one zipper on adjacent edges of the opened end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(24) The chair frame 20 has two push handles 21 symmetrically arranged at a rear thereof and two armrests 22 symmetrically arranged aside thereof. The cross brace 30 includes a plurality of crossed members 31 to be connected to the chair frame 20 for stable folding and unfolding. The seat 40 is disposed in-between the chair frame 20. The backrest 50 is disposed on a back frame 23 connected to the chair frame 20. The wheels 24 are symmetrically arranged aside the chair frame 20. The casters 25 are symmetrically arranged under a lower front of the chair frame 20.
(25) Such structure of a folding wheelchair is already commonly known in the prior art. The features of the present invention lies in that the seat 40 has the opening 41 arranged corresponding to a sitting position of buttocks of human body, and that the excretion device 60 is disposed under the opening 41 of the seat 40 for convenient excretion on the wheelchair.
(26) The excretion device 60 includes two movable boards 61, two operate units 64, a plurality of hooks 69, and a container bag 70.
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(28) The operate units 64 are arranged symmetrically from bottom surfaces of the movable boards 61 to both sides of the chair frame 20 to operate opening and closing as illustrated in
(29) In this embodiment, each pair of the third connecting bars 643 further has a push plate 26 disposed atop for engagement, and a lower end of the third connecting bars 643 individually engages through a through hole 27 arranged correspondingly on the chair frame 20 for operation. As shown in
(30) The hooks 69 are arranged correspondingly under the adjacent sides of the movable boards 61 along edges thereof. Referring to
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(33) In this embodiment, two engaging pieces 33 are further arranged at an upper section of the crossed members 31, and the engaging pieces 33 are cross engaged by a hollow hinge 34 for the tube 84 of the wash device 80 to engage through and connect to the spray 81 as illustrated in
(34) In addition, a base 51 and a belt 52 are further arranged at a rear of the backrest 50 for the water container 82 to be disposed on the base 51 and fastened by the belt 52. The base 51 is made of canvas or clothes with a first inner surface 511 and two second inner surfaces 521 to be fixed to the backrest 50; and the belt 52 is made of straps. When the water container 82 runs out of water, it can be removed from the base 51 by unfastening the belt 52. Also, the water container 82 has a first space 822 aside for disposing the pump 83 and a second space 823 at the other side for installing a battery set 85 to provide power supply for the pump 83. The present invention therefore does not need extra power supple for operation.
(35) All in all, structures of the excretion device 60 and wash device 80 are integrated into the original design of a folding wheelchair to keep the common functions of a normal wheelchair and include extra functions for its users to excrete right on the wheelchair and to conveniently operate washing after excretion. The present invention therefore reduces burdens for both the users and caregivers and saves them from embarrassing situations that they may encounter in daily life.