Apparatus for Supporting a Person in a Prone Position Comprising a Movable Platform
20230143155 · 2023-05-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H1/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H1/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61H2201/5048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61H1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position comprises a support stand and a platform movably mounted to the support stand by a linkage, in which the platform is movable on the linkage between a first position and a second position, in which the platform comprises an upper portion in a first plane and a lower portion comprising a concavity relative to the first plane.
Claims
1. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position comprises a support stand and a platform movably mounted to the support stand by a linkage, in which the platform is movable on said linkage between a first position and a second position, in which the platform comprises an upper portion in a first plane and a lower portion comprising a concavity relative to the first plane.
2. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 1 in which the linkage comprises a rotational linkage which supports the platform for rotation about an external axis displaced from the platform.
3. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 2 in which the rotational linkage supports the platform at an angle to the support stand in the first position, and in which the rotational linkage supports the platform such that it remains at the angle between the first position and the second position.
4. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 2 in which the rotational linkage also supports the platform for independent rotation about an internal axis passing through the platform during rotation of the platform about the external axis, in which the support stand comprises an underside in a second plane, in which the rotational linkage supports the platform at a first oblique angle to second plane in the first position, and at a second oblique angle to second plane in the second position.
5. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 4 in which the rotational linkage comprises a first extension on a first side of the platform, which first extension located in a first guide provided in the support stand, and a second extension on the first side of the platform, which second extension is located in a second guide provided in the support stand, in which the first extension is located on a first lateral axis of the platform, in which the second extension is located on a second lateral axis of the platform which is parallel to the first lateral axis and is disposed between the first lateral axis and an upper end of the platform, in which the first guide has a first curved shape, in which the second guide has a second curved shape different to the first curved shape, and in which the first extension and the second extension are simultaneously moveable through the first guide and the second guide respectively to rotate the platform about the external axis andthe internal axis.
6. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 1 in which the linkage comprises a linear movement linkage which supports the platform for linear movement relative to the support stand.
7. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 1 in which the linkage comprises a rotational linkage which supports the platform for rotation about an internal axis passing through the platform.
8. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 1, in which the linkage comprises a two-phase rotational linkage which supports the platform for rotation about a first internal axis passing through the platform in a first rotation phase, and which supports the platform for rotation about an external axis displaced from the platform in a second rotation phase.
9. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 8 in which the support stand comprises a first portion supporting a first side of the platform, and a second portion supporting a second side of the platform, in which the platform comprises a first axle part on the first side thereof, which first axle part is located for rotation in a first socket provided in the first portion, and in which the platform comprises a second axle part on the second side thereof, which second axle part is located for rotation in a second socket provided in the second portion, and in which the first axle part and the second axle part are arranged on the first internal axis of the platform about which the platform rotates in the first rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage in use.
10. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 9 in which the first portion comprises a first wall, in which the second portion comprises a second wall parallel to the first wall, in which the platform comprises a first boss on the first side, which first boss is located for movement in a first track provided in the first wall, in which the platform comprises a second boss on the second side, which second boss is located for movement in a second track provided in the second wall, in which the first boss and the second boss are arranged on a second internal axis of the platform, which second internal axis is parallel to the first internal axis and is disposed between the first internal axis and an upper end of the platform, and in which the first track and the second track comprise shapes which correspond with the planetary path of the second internal axis about the first internal axis.
11. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 10 in which the support stand comprises an underside in a second plane, and in which lower ends of the first track and the second track delimit rotation of the platform about the first internal axis to a first oblique angle to the second plane.
12. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 11 in which the first socket is located at an inner end of a third track provided in the first wall, in which the second socket is located at an inner end of a fourth track provided in the second wall, in which the lower end of the first track is coincident with an inner end of a fifth track provided in the first wall, in which the lower end of the second track is coincident with an inner end of a sixth track provided in the second wall, in which the third track and fourth track have a first curved shape, in which the fifth track and sixth track have a second curved shape different to the first curved shape, and in which the first axle part, second axle part, first boss and second boss are simultaneously moveable through the third track, fourth track, fifth track and sixth track respectively to rotate the platform about the external axis and a third lateral axis passing through the platform in the second rotation phase of the rotational linkage in use.
13. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 12 in which the apparatus comprises a first motorised mechanism for rotating the first axle part and the second axle part in the first socket and the second socket respectively in the first rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage in use, and in which the apparatus comprises a second motorised mechanism for reciprocally moving the first axle part, second axle part, first boss and second boss along the third track, fourth track, fifth track and sixth track respectively in the second rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage in use.
14. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 10 in which the support stand comprises a front wall extending between inner ends of the first wall and the second wall, in which the support stand defines an internal area between the first wall, front wall and second wall, and in which the first socket and the second socket are located in the first wall and the second wall at a position which is spaced from the front wall such that an upper end of the platform is disposed in the internal area during the first rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage in use.
15. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 1 in which the platform comprises a face aperture for a user’s face to extend through in use.
16. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 1 in which the platform comprises a pair of arm apertures for a user’s arms to extend through in use.
17. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 1 in which the platform comprises a pair of feet apertures for a user’s feet to extend through in use.
18. Apparatus for supporting a person in a prone position as claimed in claim 17 in which the platform comprises a footrest panel extending from an underside thereof adjacent to lower ends of the pair of feet apertures.
Description
[0042] The present invention can be performed in various ways, but five embodiments will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0054] As shown in
[0055] The support stand 2 is a substantially U-shaped part comprising a first wall 9, a second wall 10, and a front wall 11, which collectively define an internal area 12. As is visible from the figures the first wall 9 transitions into the front wall 11 in a curved manner, and the second wall 10 also transitions into the front wall 11 in a similar curved manner. With this construction the support stand 2 has a smooth shape devoid of edges. The first wall 9 and the second wall 10 have a corresponding shape comprising an inclined upper edge 13, which rises in height from an outer end 14 to an inner end 15 thereof, and an outer edge 16 which tapers inwardly from the upper edge 13 to a lower edge 17 thereof. With these shapes of first wall 9 and second wall 10 the support stand 2 has an attractive and functional shape which is higher at the front 18 to provide greater privacy and security, and lower at the rear 19 to improve user access. In particular, the user can support themselves on the upper edges 13 of the first wall 9 or second wall 10 when mounting or dismounting the platform 3.
[0056] The platform 3 is moveably mounted to the support stand 2 by the linkage 4, as described in greater detail below. In terms of the shape of the platform 4, it has a generally ergonomic shape suitable for supporting a prone user. Namely the upper portion 5 which is in the first plane 6 is a central upper portion 20 of the platform 3 which is aligned with a main axis A-A thereof. The platform 3 then comprises lateral upper portions 21 which are curved upwardly relative to the central upper portion 20. With this construction an upper section 22 of the platform 3 made up of the central upper portion 20 and lateral upper portions 21 is concave in a lateral direction thereof, to make it more comfortable to reside on.
[0057] Like the upper portion 5, the lower portion 7 comprises a central lower portion 23 which is aligned with the main axis A-A of the platform 3, and lateral lower portions 24 which are curved upwardly relative to the central lower portion 23. With this construction a lower section 25 of the platform 3 made up of the central lower portion 23 and the lateral lower portions 24 is concave in a lateral direction thereof, once again to make it more comfortable for the user. Furthermore, the lower portion 7 comprises a first part 26 inclined relative to the first plane 6, which is shaped and configured to conform in axial length with the thighs of a pre-determined size of user, and a second part 27 which is shaped and configured to confirm in axial length with the knees, shins and ankles of a pre-determined size of user. As is visible from the figures the upper section 22 transitions into the lower section 25 in a curved manner, and the first part 26 also transitions into the second part 27 in a curved manner, so as to make the lower section 27 more comfortable to reside on. The lateral upper portions 21 are greater in size than the lateral lower portions 24 and transition thereto accordingly, as shown.
[0058] The pre-determined size of user in this case is an average adult size. It will be appreciated that the apparatus 1 can still be effectively used by people within a range of sizes and proportions either larger or smaller in size that the pre-determined size. In particular, the apparatus 1 will still function effectively if the user’s hips are merely in the vicinity of the junction 28 between the upper section 22 and the lower section 25 as opposed to being directly in line with it.
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[0060] The platform 3 also comprises a pair of arm apertures 31 for a user’s arms to extend through in use. Each arm aperture 31 is in the area of one of the lateral upper portions 21, at the points where the shoulders of the user of the pre-determined size would be located when their hips are located at the junction 28 of the upper section 22 and the lower section 25. Again, the arm apertures 31 each comprise a shape with a greater length than width in an axial direction of the platform 3, and rounded ends 32. With these shapes the arm apertures 31 can be accessed by users whose shoulders are located at different points when their hips are located at the junction 28 of the upper section 22 and the lower section 25.
[0061] The platform 3 also comprises a pair of feet apertures 33 for a user’s feet to extend through in use. Each foot aperture 33 is in the area of one of the lateral lower portions 24, in the area of the second part 27 of the lower portion 7, at points where the feet of the user of the pre-determined size would be located when their hips are located at the junction 28 of the upper section 22 and the lower section 25. The feet apertures 33 each comprise a shape with a greater length in an axial direction of the platform 3, and rounded upper ends 34. With these shapes the feet apertures 33 can be accessed by users whose feet are located at different points when their hips are located at the junction 28 of the upper section 22 and the lower section 25.
[0062] The platform 3 also comprises a footrest panel 35 extending from an underside 3′ thereof adjacent to lower ends 36 of the pair of feet apertures 33 (most clearly seen in
[0063] Turning now to the rotational linkage 4, this supports the platform 3 for rotation about a first internal axis B-B passing through the platform 3 in a first rotation phase. It also supports the platform 3 for a hybrid movement during a second rotation phase in which it rotates about an external axis at the same time as rotating independently about a third internal axis D-D.
[0064] In order to achieve this the platform 3 comprises a first axle part 37 (which is visible in
[0065] The first socket 39 and second socket are located in the first wall 9 and the second wall 10 respectively at a position which is spaced from the front wall 11 such that an upper end 41 of the platform 3 is disposed in the internal area 12 during the first rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage 4 when it rotates about the first internal axis B-B. Therefore, the support stand 2 fully surrounds the platform 3 and provides security and privacy.
[0066] The platform 3 also comprises a first boss 42 (which is visible in
[0067] The first track 43 and the second track comprise curved shapes which correspond with the planetary path of the second internal axis C-C about the first internal axis B-B. With this construction the first track 43 and the second track define the rotational movement extent of the platform 3 in the first rotation phase, because the first boss 42 and the second boss 42′ abut against lower ends 44 and upper ends 45 of the first track 43 and second track respectively, and prevent further rotational movement of the platform 3. This prevents the platform 3 from rotating to an unsafe angle, and it also defines the chosen beneficial angles the platform 3 is capable of achieving in use. Namely, the support stand 2 comprises an underside 46 in a second plane, indicated by hashed box 47, and lower ends 44 of the first track 43 and the second track delimit rotation of the platform 3 about the first internal axis B-B to a first oblique angle to the second plane, as shown in
[0068] In addition, it will be appreciated that the upper ends 45 of the first track 43 and the second track also define the rotational angle of the platform 3 at the opposite end of its rotational movement, as shown in
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[0070] The first axle part 37, second axle part 37′, first boss 42 and second boss 42′ are simultaneously moveable through the third track 50, fourth track, fifth track 52 and sixth track respectively in the second rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage 4, in order to rotate the platform 3 about the external axis and the third internal axis D-D (shown in
[0071] The platform 3 comprises an upper surface 55 upon which the user 48 lays down in a prone position, as shown in
[0072] In order to facilitate all the above described movements the apparatus 1 comprises a first motorised mechanism (not visible) for rotating the first axle part 37 and the second axle part 37′ in the first socket 39 and the second socket respectively in the first rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage 4. The apparatus 1 also comprises a second motorised mechanism (not visible) for reciprocally moving the first axle part 37, second axle part 37′, first boss 42 and second boss 42′ along the third track 50, fourth track, fifth track 52 and sixth track respectively in the second rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage 4. Such motorised mechanisms are known and are not described herein in any further detail.
[0073] In addition, the apparatus 1 is provided with a PCB control device (not visible) for activating the first motorised mechanism and second motorised mechanism accordingly. In particular, the PCB control device is provided with programming which determines the speed and acceleration of the platform 3 in both the first rotation phase and the second rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage 4. In the first rotation phase the rotation of the platform 3 about the first internal axis B-B is relatively slow in order to maintain safety, namely a speed of 5 cm per second at the upper end 41 of the platform 3. In the second rotation phase one full oscillation of the platform 3 back and forth takes 4 seconds, at a speed of 15 cm per second. To achieve this the second motorised mechanism accelerates the platform 3 from its inner and outer positions shown in
[0074] The support stand 2 comprises an electronic screen 61 on the top surface 62 of a pedestal 63 located in the internal area 12. It also comprises a pair of audio speakers (only one of which 64 is visible) on the first wall 9 and the second wall 10. The electronic screen 61 and the audio speakers 64 are controlled by the PCB control device, and in use the screen 61 shows images intended to induce relaxation and sleep, and the audio speakers 64 emit sounds intended to induce relaxation and sleep. Such images and sounds are known and are not described herein in any further detail. The support stand 2 also comprises a biometric monitor 65 on the pedestal 63 for monitoring the biometrics of the user 48.
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[0076] The apparatus 1 also comprises a control panel (not visible) via which the user 48 or a supervisor can operate the apparatus 1 in the manners described above. The control panel allows choices to be made about the kinds and durations of movements to be performed, for example 30 minutes of reciprocal actions of the second rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage 4, and/or a choice of images and sounds to be emitted. Once again, control panels which can facilitate this kind of electronic control are known, so the control panel is not described herein in any further detail.
[0077] In use the apparatus 1 is initially arranged in the stand-by position as shown in
[0078] A movement programme is entered into the control panel, either by the user 48 or a supervisor. Choices are made about the duration of operation and the choices of images and sounds to be emitted. The PCB control device delays operating the apparatus 1 for a pre-determined period of time to allow the user 48 to mount the platform 3.
[0079] To mount the platform 3 the user 48 passes their feet 66 through the feet apertures 33 and places them on the footrest panel 35, and then passes their arms 67 through the arm apertures 31, as shown in
[0080] The first motorised mechanism then rotates the first axle part 37 in a clockwise direction and the second axle part 37′ in an anti-clockwise direction at a speed of 5 cm per second at the upper end 41 of the platform 3. This rotates the platform 3 about the first internal axis B-B and constitutes the first rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage 4. The rotation speed is slow enough for the user 48 to remain safely in place on the platform 3, and continues until the first boss 42 and the second boss 42′ reach the lower ends 44 of the first track 43 and the second track. This occurs when the platform 3 reaches an angle of 50 degrees to the second plane 47, as shown in
[0081] Once the platform 3 has achieved the angled forward position shown in
[0082] During these reciprocal movements the platform 3 is rotated about the external axis as well as the third internal axis D-D, for the reasons explained above. What is important is that this hybrid movement results in the upper end 41 of the platform 3 falling and rising further than the lower end 53. This increases the amount of movement and acceleration experienced by the head 54 of the user 48 during the reciprocal movement back and forth, helping to induce relaxation and sleep.
[0083] During the second rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage the electronic screen 61 displays the chosen images and the audio speakers 64 emit the chosen sounds. As explained above, these are designed to induce relaxation and sleep. The user 48 views the electronic screen 61 through the face aperture 29. In addition, the biometric monitor 65 monitors the user 48 and collects biometric data which is stored in the PCB control device for further analysis.
[0084] During the second rotation phase of the two-phase rotational linkage 4 the upper portion 5 and the first part 26 of the lower portion 7 are located in the internal area 12, behind the front wall 11 and between the first wall 9 and the second wall 10. As such, the user 48 is located in a safe and secure space.
[0085] Once the chosen programme of movements has been completed, for example after 30 minutes, the second motorised mechanism brings the platform 3 to a halt in the inner position shown in
[0086] The present invention can be altered without departing from the scope of claim 1. For example, in a second apparatus 73 illustrated diagrammatically in
[0087] In third apparatus 80 illustrated diagrammatically in
[0088] In fourth apparatus 87 illustrated diagrammatically in
[0089] In fifth apparatus 94 illustrated diagrammatically in
[0090] The apparatus of the invention can be altered in other ways without departing from the scope of claim 1. For example, in one alternative embodiment (not shown) the platform is substantially flat in its lateral extent, and does not feature any lateral upper portions or lateral lower portions.
[0091] In other alternative embodiments (not shown), the PCB control device can move the platform back and forth both faster and slower than as described above. This may be preferred if further research indicates that different speeds and/or rates of acceleration to those described above are advantageous.
[0092] Therefore, the apparatus of the present invention provides a platform for supporting a user in a face-down prone position in which their back and neck can remain in a neutral aligned position on the upper portion, while their hips can assume a relaxed rotated pelvic position relative to their spine and their knees can assume a relaxed bent position in the lower portion. This is essentially the beneficial Alexander Technique monkey position. The linkage between the support stand and the platform can then provide a variety of different advantageous movements to induce relaxation or sleep and/or to facilitate ease of use. In particular, the two-phase rotational linkage can do both, and in the second rotation phase can provide a particularly beneficial hybrid rotational movement in which the platform rotates about an external axis as well as an internal axis.