MODULAR WHEELCHAIR SYSTEM
20170367910 ยท 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G1/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G2203/80
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/0875
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/0866
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/0883
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/1067
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61G5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A convertible transport system including a seat portion, a back support portion, and a pivoting mechanism coupled to the seat portion and to the back support portion. The pivoting mechanism is configured to adjust and lock the back support portion relative to the seat portion, the pivoting mechanism having three operative states: a free pivoting state allowing the back support portion to pivot relative to the seat portion about an axis; a ratcheting state allowing the back support portion to only pivot toward the seat portion about the axis; and a locking state in which the pivoting mechanism is locked to thereby prevent a pivoting movement of the back support portion relative to the seat portion.
Claims
1. A convertible transport system, comprising: a seat portion; a back support portion; and a pivoting mechanism coupled to the seat portion and to the back support portion, the pivoting mechanism being configured to adjust and lock the back support portion relative to the seat portion, the pivoting mechanism having three operative states: a free pivoting state allowing the back support portion to pivot relative to the seat portion about an axis; a ratcheting state allowing the back support portion to only pivot toward the seat portion about the axis; and a locking state in which the pivoting mechanism is locked to thereby prevent a pivoting movement of the back support portion relative to the seat portion.
2. The convertible transport system of claim 1, further comprising a wheeled portion couplable to the seat portion.
3. The convertible transport system of claim 2, further comprising a support couplable to the seat portion and not to the wheeled portion.
4. The convertible transport system of claim 1, further comprising: a foot support portion; and a connecting member coupled to the foot support portion and to the seat portion, the connecting member being pivotally coupled to the foot support portion, the connecting member being pivotally coupled to the seat portion, the connecting member including a mechanism that couples an angular movement of the foot portion relative to the connecting member to an angular movement of the connecting member relative to the seat portion.
5. The convertible transport system of claim 4, wherein the mechanism of the connecting member causes a clockwise movement of the connecting member relative to the seat portion to result in a counter-clockwise movement of the foot support portion.
6. The convertible transport system of claim 1, further comprising a control device controllingly coupled to the pivoting mechanism, the control device being movable by an operator to select the operative state of the pivoting mechanism.
7. The convertible transport system of claim 6, wherein the control device is connected to the back support portion.
8. The convertible transport system of claim 7, wherein the control device is connected at an end of the back support portion opposite of the pivoting mechanism.
9. The convertible transport system of claim 8, wherein the control device is also a handle that is used to manipulate the convertible transport system.
10. The convertible transport system of claim 9, wherein the handle is twistable to select the operative state of the pivoting mechanism.
11. The convertible transport system of claim 1, wherein when the pivoting mechanism has transitioned to a locking state the ratcheting state remains engaged, but immobilized.
12. A convertible wheelchair system, comprising: a seat portion; a wheeled portion decouplable from the seat portion; a back support portion; and a pivoting mechanism coupled to the seat portion and to the back support portion, the pivoting mechanism being configured to adjust and lock the back support portion relative to the seat portion, the pivoting mechanism having three operative states: a free pivoting state allowing the back support portion to pivot relative to the seat portion about an axis; a ratcheting state allowing the back support portion to only pivot toward the seat portion about the axis; and a locking state in which the pivoting mechanism is locked to thereby prevent a pivoting movement of the back support portion relative to the seat portion.
13. The convertible wheelchair system of claim 12, further comprising a support couplable to the seat portion and not to the wheeled portion.
14. The convertible wheelchair system of claim 12, further comprising: a foot support portion; and a connecting member coupled to the foot support portion and to the seat portion, the connecting member being pivotally coupled to the foot support portion, the connecting member being pivotally coupled to the seat portion, the connecting member including a mechanism that couples an angular movement of the foot portion relative to the connecting member to an angular movement of the connecting member relative to the seat portion.
15. The convertible wheelchair system of claim 14, wherein the mechanism of the connecting member causes a clockwise movement of the connecting member relative to the seat portion to result in a counter-clockwise movement of the foot support portion.
16. The convertible wheelchair system of claim 12, further comprising a control device controllingly coupled to the pivoting mechanism, the control device being movable by an operator to select the operative state of the pivoting mechanism.
17. The convertible wheelchair system of claim 16, wherein the control device is connected to the back support portion.
18. The convertible wheelchair system of claim 17, wherein the control device is connected at an end of the back support portion opposite of the pivoting mechanism.
19. The convertible wheelchair system of claim 18, wherein the control device is also a handle that is used to manipulate the convertible wheelchair system, the handle being twistable to select the operative state of the pivoting mechanism.
20. The convertible wheelchair system of claim 12, wherein when the pivoting mechanism transitions to a locking state the ratcheting state remains engaged, but immobilized.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0029] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0031] A pivoting mechanism 24 is coupled to seat portion 14 and to back support portion 16. Pivoting mechanism 24 is configured to adjust and lock back support portion 16 relative to seat portion 14.
[0032] The pivoting mechanism 24 has three operative states 100, as illustrated in
[0033] Wheeled portion 18 is couplable and decouplable to seat portion.14. A patient portion 26 of system 10 includes seat portion 14, back support portion 16, pivoting mechanism 24, a foot support portion 28, a connecting member 30, and handles 32. Patient portion 26 is detachable from wheeled portion 18 and can be lifted to a support 50, which may be in the form of a cart 50 for the transporting of a patient, after patient portion 26 is coupled to support 50. Support 50 has a framework 52 that has coupling devices to secure patient portion 26 thereto. Support 50 also has wheels 54 coupled to framework 52 for the ease of transporting patient portion 26. Support 50 is couplable to seat portion 14, but is not couplable to wheeled portion 18.
[0034] Connecting member 30 is coupled to foot support portion 28 and to seat portion 14. Connecting member 30 is pivotally coupled to foot support portion 28, with connecting member 30 also being pivotally coupled to seat portion 14. Connecting member 30 includes a mechanism 34 that couples an angular movement of foot portion 28 relative to connecting member 30 to an angular movement of connecting member 30 relative to seat portion 14. Mechanism 34 of connecting member 30 causes a clockwise movement of connecting member 30 relative to seat portion 14 (about an axis A2) to result in a counter-clockwise movement of foot support portion 28 (about an axis A3).
[0035] The hinging mechanisms for axis A1, A2 and A3 can be a double Sprag roller clutch that can use a dampening biasing mechanism, for example in the form of a coil spring to provide a pre-loaded/dampening function. This alternative embodiment can have locking positions, for example, between and at 90 and 180 degrees of angular movement. The locking is bidirectional to provide a rigid transport system when the mechanism is locked. Each of the hinging mechanisms can have more than one loading spring to assist in the angular movement. It is also contemplated to have an active system driven pneumatically, hydraulically, or electrically to effect the movements described herein. It is also contemplated to have more than one pivoting mechanism per axis using a clutching and/or a ratcheting system to control the movement thereof.
[0036] At least one of handles 32 serves as a control device 32 that is controllingly coupled to pivoting mechanism 24, with control device 32 being movable by an operator to select the operative state of pivoting mechanism 24. Handles 32 are connected to back support portion 16, and the coupling to pivoting mechanism 24 can be in the form of cables, pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical or other controllable elements. Control device 32 is connected at an end of the back support portion 16 that is opposite to the end to which the pivoting mechanism 24 is connected. Handle 32 can be twisted so that the operative state 102, 104 or 106 of the pivoting mechanism 24 is selected. When pivoting mechanism 24 has transitioned to a locking state 106 the ratcheting state 104 remains engaged, but is immobilized.
[0037] Looking now at
[0038] In a reverse order, when back support portion 16 is being raised, as shown in
[0039] Now looking at
[0040] A spring 24J biases locking device 24G toward locking state 106. A spring 24M biases toothed section 24F toward toothed section 24E. When handle 32 is positioned to place pivoting mechanism 24 in locking state 106 then device 24G and section 24 are completely engaged to the leftmost positions. As handle 32 is twisted pivoting mechanism 24 transitions to ratcheting state 104 by the movement of sleeve 24K, and hence locking device 24G to the right causing pins 24I to disengage from toothed section 24E, while leaving spring 24M causing sections 24E and 24F to remain engaged. Due to the angled tooth sequence of sections 24E and 24F arms 24A and 24B can ratchet about axis A1. When handle 32 is twisted further, causing pivoting mechanism 24 to transition to pivoting state 102 sleeve 24K is moved further to the right causing locking device 24G to bottom against an inside surface section 24F causing section 24F to disengage from section 24E.
[0041] A reverse movement of handle 32 causes pivoting mechanism 24 to transition to ratcheting state 104 then to locked state 106, as can be understood from the previous discussion.
[0042] While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.