The disclosed concept relates generally to a mounting device. More specifically, the disclosed concept relates to a mounting system onto which multiple types of devices such as accessibility devices and other arrangements can be selectively coupled.
The tipping point for when an aging individual can no longer live in their own home is often related to the individual's ability or inability to move around their home effectively and safely. Such mobility limitations, which are the most common type of disability, can have a life changing impact even when the individual is living with a companion and even without cognitive impairment. Home modifications that would make the home safer and more accessible for an individual typically include stair lifts, grab bars, and bath/shower renovations. As an individual's mobility impairment progresses, needs for accommodations change and with every change there is disruption to the individual's environment due to construction, as well as additional costs for the further changes/modifications.
The usefulness of existing grab bars is limited by weight bearing capacity requirements and the complexity of the installation process. If improperly secured, a grab bar is an ineffective safety hazard instead of a useful safe accessibility aid. Because of the installation requirements for grab bars, these devices need to be permanently affixed to a physical structure and are therefore problematic when used in many room types in which proper support blocking is not already present (e.g., due to Fair Housing Act requirements) and/or would be difficult if not impossible to realistically add. The term “physical structure” is used herein to refer to structures including, but not limited to, buildings, vehicles, fences, furniture, as well as any other suitable arrangement. Further, these permanent fixtures do not enable a user to reconfigure the accessibility device based on the user's changing mobility needs.
Currently, stair lifts are the primary choice to assist an individual who needs assistance moving between floors. However, the installation of a stair lift often requires placement of an obtrusive device/arrangement in the user's home. Because current stair lifts only allow for automated movement up and down the stairs in a seated position, the machines are often cumbersome and overpowered. The level of assistance provided by such an automated seated stair lift is often more than what is needed to safely and effectively navigate the stairs. Accordingly, compromises, including increased construction complexity, cost, and obtrusiveness, are required to accommodate such a stair lift.
These needs, and others, are met by embodiments of the disclosed concept that provide adjustable mounting systems for external devices or arrangements such as accessibility devices and other items.
As one aspect of the disclosed concept, an adjustable mounting system for selectively coupling at least an external device or arrangement to a physical structure is provided. The adjustable mounting system comprises: a mounting track positioned along a longitudinal axis and structured to be coupled to the physical structure, the mounting track having a number of rails extending a distance along the longitudinal axis and structured to have the external device or arrangement adjustably coupled thereto at any location along the distance; and a number of decorative covers structured to be selectively coupled to the mounting track.
The number of rails may comprise a pair of rails. The number of decorative covers may comprise a plurality of decorative covers, and one decorative cover of the plurality of decorative covers may be selectively coupled to the pair of rails. A second decorative cover of the plurality of decorative covers may be coupled to the mounting track along a first edge of the one decorative cover, and a third decorative cover of the plurality of decorative covers is coupled to the mounting track along a second edge of the one decorative cover opposite the first edge. The second decorative cover and the third decorative cover are selectively coupled to the mounting track. The second decorative cover and the third decorative cover may be permanently coupled to the mounting track. The number of decorative covers may be structured to resemble one of door trim, window trim, baseboard, or crown molding. The adjustable mounting system may further comprise the external device or arrangement. The external device or arrangement may be adjustably coupled to the rails via a carriage element slidably positioned within a channel bounded by the rails, wherein the external device or arrangement is selectively coupled to the carriage element via a number of fasteners. The external device or arrangement may be adjustably coupled to the rails via a quick-release arrangement engaged with the rails. The external device or arrangement may comprise an accessibility device. The accessibility device may comprise a grab bar structured to be grasped by a hand of a human being for steadying the human being. The external device or arrangement may comprise one or more of: a table, shelf, nightstand, soap dispenser, hooks, and/or lighting arrangement. The external device or arrangement is structured to engage another portion of the physical structure in addition to via the mounting track. The number of decorative covers may form a decorative cover arrangement that is structured to conceal the mounting track when the mounting track is mounted to the physical structure and the number of decorative covers are coupled to the mounting track.
As another aspect of the disclosed concept a method of providing an accessibility device on a rigid structure is provided. The method comprises: securing a mounting track to the rigid structure, the mounting track having a pair of rails extending a distance along the mounting track and structured to have an external accessory adjustably coupled thereto at any location along the distance; selectively positioning the accessibility device at a desired location along the rails; and selectively coupling the accessibility device to the rails at the desired location via a number of anchoring arrangements of the accessibility device.
Selectively coupling the accessibility device to the rails via the number of anchoring arrangements of the accessibility device may comprise selectively coupling the anchoring arrangements to the rails via a carriage member slidably disposed within a channel defined in-part by the rails and a number of fasters selectively engaged with the slidable member. Selectively coupling the accessibility device to the rails via the number of anchoring arrangements of the accessibility device may comprise selectively coupling the anchoring arrangements to the rails via a quick-release arrangement. The method may further comprise selectively coupling a plurality of decorative covers to the mounting track about the anchoring arrangements of the accessibility device.
These and other objects, features, and characteristics of the disclosed concept, as well as the methods of operation and functions of the related elements of structure and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts in the various figures. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration and description only and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the concept.
A full understanding of the disclosed concept can be gained from the following description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
It will be appreciated that the specific elements illustrated in the figures herein and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the disclosed concept, which are provided as non-limiting examples solely for the purpose of illustration. Therefore, specific dimensions, orientations, assembly, number of components used, embodiment configurations and other physical characteristics related to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered limiting on the scope of the disclosed concept.
Directional phrases used herein, such as, for example, clockwise, counterclockwise, left, right, top, bottom, upwards, downwards and derivatives thereof, relate to the orientation of the elements shown in the drawings and are not limiting upon the claims unless expressly recited therein.
As used herein, the singular form of “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
As used herein, “structured to [verb]” means that the identified element or assembly has a structure that is shaped, sized, disposed, coupled and/or configured to perform the identified verb. For example, a member that is “structured to move” is movably coupled to another element and includes elements that cause the member to move or the member is otherwise configured to move in response to other elements or assemblies. As such, as used herein, “structured to [verb]” recites structure and not function. Further, as used herein, “structured to [verb]” means that the identified element or assembly is intended to, and is designed to, perform the identified verb. Thus, an element that is merely capable of performing the identified verb but which is not intended to, and is not designed to, perform the identified verb is not “structured to [verb].”
As used herein, “associated” means that the elements are part of the same assembly and/or operate together or act upon/with each other in some manner. For example, an automobile has four tires and four hub caps. While all the elements are coupled as part of the automobile, it is understood that each hubcap is “associated” with a specific tire.
As used herein, the statement that two or more parts or components are “coupled” shall mean that the parts are joined or operate together either directly or indirectly, i.e., through one or more intermediate parts or components, so long as a link occurs. As used herein, “directly coupled” means that two elements are coupled directly in contact with each other. As used herein, “fixedly coupled” or “fixed” means that two components are coupled so as to move as one while maintaining a constant orientation relative to each other.
As used herein, the phrase “selectively coupled” or “temporarily coupled” means that one component is coupled with another component in an essentially temporary manner. That is, the two components are coupled in such a way that the joining or separation of the components is easy and would not damage the components. For example, two components secured to each other with a limited number of readily accessible fasteners, i.e., fasteners that are not difficult to access, are “selectively coupled” whereas two components that are welded together or joined by difficult to access fasteners are not “selectively coupled”, but instead are “permanently coupled”. A “difficult to access fastener” is one that requires the removal of one or more other components prior to accessing the fastener wherein the “other component” is not an access device such as, but not limited to, a door.
As used herein, the word “unitary” means a component that is created as a single piece or unit. That is, a component that includes pieces that are created separately and then coupled together as a unit is not a “unitary” component or body.
As used herein, the term “number” shall mean one or an integer greater than one (i.e., a plurality). That is, for example, the phrase “a number of elements” means one element or a plurality of elements. It is specifically noted that the term “a ‘number’ of [X]” includes a single [X].
As used herein, an “elongated” element inherently includes a longitudinal axis and/or longitudinal line extending in the direction of the elongation.
As used herein, “generally” means “in a general manner” relevant to the term being modified as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.
As used herein, “substantially” means “for the most part” relevant to the term being modified as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.
As used herein, “at” means on and/or near relevant to the term being modified as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.
As described in detail herein in connection with some example embodiments, the disclosed concept provides systems and arrangements that address, inter alia, the above-described deficiencies of grab bars, stair lifts, as well as other arrangements. Embodiments of the disclosed concept provide quickly disconnectable, readily adjustable, interchangeable, and reconfigurable systems that are designed to provide solutions for a user's changing mobility assistance needs. Additionally, embodiments of the disclosed concept provide systems that can be used in place of, or disguised as, architectural molding in a home in an inobtrusive manner. Further, embodiments of the disclosed concept may readily function as a universal mounting system onto which third party, proprietary, and custom-made accessories and devices may be readily mounted (wholly or in-part), unmounted, and re-arranged as desired.
Embodiments of the disclosed concept provide products and methods that expedite the modification of existing living spaces. Further, embodiments of the disclosed concept serve as platforms for customization at any point along the life cycle of the physical structure. In an exemplary embodiment, the disclosed concept provides a modular and expandable mounting system that can be installed onto a wide variety of physical structures to serve as the anchor(s) for a multitude of interchangeable accessories that solve a range of mobility problems in the home as well as an, or the anchor, for various other arrangements. A range of accessibility devices such as handrails, grab bars, and stair assist devices, may be attached to embodiments of the system. Embodiments of the disclosed concept provide the structural framework that enables the user or a representative thereof to selectively attach, use, and remove accessibility devices that are required to move around the physical structure. As an example, a small modification of a ‘hand-rail profile’ could be used in place of chair rail molding to serve as a railing throughout the home or selected portions thereof that may be readily varied as-needed to meet changing needs. Similarly, profiles corresponding to other trim(s) could be used in providing mounting solutions (in generally any direction) along doors, windows, baseboards, top of walls, and/or in generally any desired location. Further, several accessories can be simultaneously attached to embodiments of the disclosed concept to provide the user with a desired set of functionalities. When not configured for a particular need, embodiments of the disclosed concept can generally be hidden by a decorative cover or covers that mimic architectural trim work. In addition to providing structural support for various elements, systems in accordance with embodiments of the disclosed concept can also be used as conduit(s) to provide power to attachments coupled thereto where appropriate. Further sensors may be integrated into embodiments of the disclosed concept to track user activity and/or their surrounding environment and identify emergency situations.
Having thus described some general functionality of embodiments of the disclosed concept, an example embodiment of an adjustable mounting system 10 in accordance with one example embodiment of the disclosed concept will now be described in connection with
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In order to provide for an aesthetically pleasing arrangement that generally fits in with other general trim work found in a person's living environment in which the arrangements are used, the mounting assembly 10 further includes a decorative cover arrangement 30 that is structured to generally overlay and conceal the mounting track 12 when mounted to a wall or other suitable structure. Accordingly, in example embodiments of the disclosed concept the decorative cover arrangement 30 is shaped/formed to resemble molding/trim typically used in a patient's living environment. Hence, it is to be appreciated that one or more of the shape, sizing, texture, color, material(s), etc. from which the decorative cover arrangement 30 is formed may be varied without varying from the scope of the disclosed concept. For example, without limitation, materials such as plastics, metals, woods, rubbers, and foams have been used in various embodiments of the disclosed concept to form cover arrangements depending on the particular requirements/wants/needs of a particular patient and/or the particular arrangement(s)/application(s) thereof.
The decorative cover arrangement 30 may be made up of, and thus include, a number of individual decorative cover members 32. In other words, the decorative cover arrangement 30 may, and in most embodiments is, formed from multiple cover members 32. In the example shown in
Having thus described the basic arrangement and elements of the example embodiment of the mounting assembly 10, a modified/reconfigured version of such arrangement, will now be described in conjunction with
In the example mounting assembly 10′ shown in
Another example coupling arrangement 70 in accordance with an example embodiment of the disclosed concept that may be employed in coupling components to the mounting track 12 is generally shown in
From the foregoing it is thus to be appreciated that embodiments of the disclosed concept provide adjustable mounting systems that can be readily installed in living environments in minimally obtrusive ways while providing for reliable customizable positioning of items attached thereto not otherwise available. Such systems can readily be employed for mounting, wholly or in-part, accessibility devices in a reliably secure manner as well as non-accessibility related items/arrangements (e.g., without limitation, console tables, shelves, nightstands, soap dispensers in the shower, hooks, lighting, etc.) as wanted/needed for numerous applications.
While specific embodiments of the disclosed concept have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of disclosed concept which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.
In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word “comprising” or “including” does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in a claim. In a device claim enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. The word “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. In any device claim enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. The mere fact that certain elements are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that these elements cannot be used in combination.
This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 63/269,079, filed Mar. 9, 2022, and to U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 63/318,716, filed Mar. 10, 2022, the contents of each are incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/US2023/064034 | 3/9/2023 | WO |
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