Wheelchair accessible salon chairs
12484697 ยท 2025-12-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10S414/134
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A61G5/104
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C1/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Systems and methods for accessible salon chairs in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. In one embodiment, an accessible salon chair is provided and comprises: a backrest; a rotatable base around a vertical axis; a set of rotatable armrests capable of being folded; a foldable seat that is connected to the backrest via at least one rotatable hinge, is capable of being folded and locked to accommodate the wheelchair; a platform comprising a flat surface and a base, is located below the foldable seat and capable of receiving and holding the wheelchair; a ramp connected to the platform and able to receive the wheelchair; and a pumping device connected to a bottom of the base of the platform capable of adjusting the height of the salon chair.
Claims
1. A salon chair for a patron in a wheelchair, the salon chair comprising: a backrest; a rotatable base configured to rotate the salon chair around a vertical axis; a set of rotatable armrests, wherein the set of rotatable armrests are capable of being folded; a foldable seat, wherein the foldable seat is connected to the backrest via at least one rotatable hinge, and wherein the foldable seat is capable of being folded to accommodate the wheelchair, and wherein the foldable seat can be locked; a platform comprising a flat surface and a base, wherein the platform is located below the foldable seat, and wherein the platform is capable of receiving and holding the wheelchair; a ramp connected to the platform, wherein the ramp receives the wheelchair and the ramp further comprises a lock to secure the ramp in its position to hold the wheelchair on the platform; and a pumping device connected to a bottom of the base of the platform, wherein the pumping device is capable of changing the height of the salon chair to lower the salon chair to receive the wheelchair and elevate the salon chair.
2. The salon chair of claim 1, wherein the set of rotatable armrests are connected to the backrest in a posterior position relative to the patron.
3. The salon chair of claim 1, wherein the platform is capable of holding a weight of at least 550 pounds.
4. The salon chair of claim 1, further comprising at least one retractable tie strap, wherein the retractable tie straps are connected to the wheelchair to secure the wheelchair on the platform.
5. The salon chair of claim 4, further comprising at least one adjustable clasp, wherein the adjustable clasps are connected to the retractable tie straps, and wherein the adjustable clasps connect to the wheelchair to secure the wheelchair on the platform.
6. The salon chair of claim 4, further comprising at least one rotatable axle, wherein the retractable tie straps are wrapped around the rotatable axles, and wherein the rotatable axles rotate in a release direction to extend the tie straps, and wherein the rotatable axles rotate opposite to the release direction to retract the tie straps.
7. The salon chair of claim 6, wherein the rotatable axles are located within the platform, and wherein the rotatable axles rotate to release or retract in the retractable tie straps in a direction perpendicular to the foldable armrests when folded.
8. The salon chair of claim 6, wherein the rotatable axles comprise a locking mechanism that secures the retractable tie straps in place to maintain the position of the wheelchair on the platform.
9. The salon chair of claim 1, wherein the foldable seat is connected to the backrest via a set of rotatable hinges, and wherein the foldable seat can be locked in a vertical position.
10. The salon chair of claim 1, wherein the pumping device comprises a hydraulic pump by which to elevate or lower the salon chair.
11. The salon chair of claim 10, further comprising a lever by which to control the hydraulic pump to change the height of the salon chair.
12. The salon chair of claim 1, wherein the pumping device comprises an electric motor by which to elevate or lower the salon chair.
13. The salon chair of claim 12, further comprising one or more actuation inputs, wherein the actuation inputs are configured to control the electric motor, and wherein the actuation inputs perform a specific, preprogrammed function when activated.
14. The salon chair of claim 13, further comprising a microcontroller operatively connected to the actuation inputs, wherein the microcontroller is configured to receive a signal from the actuation inputs when activated, and wherein the microcontroller translates the signal into a command for the electric motor, wherein the command corresponds to the function of the activated actuation inputs.
15. The salon chair of claim 14, further comprising a housing unit configured to enclose the actuation inputs and the microcontroller.
16. The salon chair of claim 15, wherein the housing unit comprises a lid, and wherein the lid is configured to be lockable when in a closed configuration.
17. The salon chair of claim 1, wherein the ramp further comprises an extension ramp, wherein the extension ramp is connected to the ramp to extend the length of the ramp, and wherein the extension ramp is detachable from the ramp.
18. The salon chair of claim 1, wherein the platform comprises a water-resistant surface to prevent the wheelchair from slipping and further securing the wheelchair on the platform.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The various embodiments of the wheelchair accessible salon chair now will be discussed in detail with an emphasis on highlighting the advantageous features. These embodiments depict the novel and non-obvious wheelchair accessible salon chair shown in the accompanying drawings, which are for illustrative purposes only. These drawings include the following figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(7) The following detailed description describes the present embodiments with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, reference numbers label the elements of the present embodiments. These reference numbers are reproduced below in connection with the discussion of the corresponding drawing features.
(8) Turning now to the drawings, wheelchair accessible salon chairs (may also be referred to here as accessible salon chairs) in accordance with embodiments of the invention are illustrated. In many embodiments, wheelchair accessible salon chairs may accommodate a patron in a wheelchair without the need to transfer them out of their wheelchair. In addition, the wheelchair accessible salon chairs may also accommodate non-wheelchair patrons. For example, accessible salon chairs may include a folded configuration for non-wheelchair patrons and an access configuration for wheelchair patrons, as further described below. In addition, accessible salon chairs may transition from between the folded and access configurations, as further described below. In this way, accessible salon chairs may be used for non-wheelchaired and wheelchaired patrons. Wheelchair accessible salon chairs having folded configurations in accordance with embodiments of the invention are further discussed below.
(9) Folded Configuration of Wheelchair Accessible Salon Chairs
(10) As described above, wheelchair accessible salon chairs may include a folded configuration. In such configurations, the foldable seat may accommodate a non-wheelchair patron. As further described below, in these embodiments, the foldable seat may be positioned horizontally to allow the non-wheelchair patron to sit on the foldable seat. In some embodiments, the foldable seat may be rotated downward, such that the foldable seat is configured vertically allowing for the accessible salon chair to transition from the folded configuration to the access configuration, as further described below.
(11) A diagram illustrating a wheelchair accessible salon chair in a folded configuration in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is shown in
(12) In reference to
(13) In further reference to
(14) In some embodiments, the platform 112 may be connected to a ramp 110. In many embodiments, the ramp 110 may be rotated downwards or upwards. In some embodiments, the ramp 110 may fold up (or fold down) for storage. For example, in the folded configuration, the ramp 110 may not be needed, and it may be folded onto or below the platform 112. In some embodiments, the ramp 110 may be tucked into the platform 112.
(15) In further reference to
(16) Although specific folded configurations of accessible salon chairs are discussed above with respect to
(17) Access Configuration of Wheelchair Accessible Salon Chairs
(18) Accessible salon chairs in the access configuration can be utilized to serve patrons in a wheelchair without requiring the patron leave their wheelchair. In the access configuration, wheelchair accessible salon chairs may receive a wheelchair. For example, the accessible salon chair may be lowered and the ramp, located at one end of the platform, may be angled downward to create a surface that enables the patron's wheelchair to move onto (and off of) the accessible salon chair. In this way, the ramp serves as a pathway for the wheelchair to reach the platform and, additionally, may be closed and locked to provide further support in securing the wheelchair on the platform.
(19) A diagram illustrating a wheelchair accessible salon chair in an access configuration in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is shown in
(20) In reference to
(21) Although specific access configurations of accessible salon chairs are discussed above with respect to
(22) Receiving and Securing Wheelchairs
(23) Accessible salon chairs enable a patron in a wheelchair to access the salon chair without leaving the wheelchair. A diagram illustrating a wheelchair accessible salon chair receiving a wheelchair in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is shown in
(24) A diagram illustrating a wheelchair accessible salon chair securing a wheelchair in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is shown in
(25) In reference to
(26) Although specific processes for receiving and securing wheelchairs onto accessible salon chairs are discussed above with respect to
(27) Processes for Transitioning from a Folded Configuration to an Access Configuration
(28) Accessible salon chairs may be utilized by both wheelchaired and non-wheelchaired patrons. For non-wheelchaired patrons, the accessible salon chair may be configured in the folded configuration, as further discussed above. For example, a non-wheelchaired patron may be seated on the foldable seat and the platform may be utilized as a footrest. For wheelchaired patrons, the accessible salon chair may be transitioned from the folded to the access configuration, as described herein.
(29) A flowchart describing a process for transitioning a wheelchair accessible salon chair from a folder configuration to an access configuration in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is shown in
(30) In further reference to
(31) Although specific processes for transitioning a wheelchair accessible salon chair from a folded configuration to an access configuration are describe above with respect to