The present invention relates to mobility aids for persons with mobility problems, particularly those persons who have difficulty standing from a seated position and vice versa.
The inability of some persons to get up from a seated position to a standing position and then from a standing position to a seated position has been and continues to be a problem with people at a variety of ages.
This problem is less of a problem when the person has a helper or aid to assist in moving the person from one position to another and/or when there is some sort of aid device to assist the person. One example is a set or rails that attach to or are placed in close proximity to a commode so as to allow the person to sit down than get up after finishing with his/her toilet. Another example is a common cane which may be used to help the person stand/sit.
Yet another example is a two-person assist device or aid such as is shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,961,967, shown in
Thus, there is a felt need for a device which eases the forces needed to help a person stand or be seated and well as provide a more stable device which assists in keeping the person stable when transitioning to a standing position and vice versa. It is to respond to this challenge that the present invention is directed.
In an aspect, the present invention includes a method of moving a person from a first, seated position to a second, standing position, with the assistance of a helper, the method comprising the steps of: providing a lifting/assisting device, the lifting/assisting device being comprised of: a rigid elongated member, the elongated member having a longitudinal axis, a first proximal end and a second distal end, the first proximal end being adapted for being positioned on a floor; an offset section, the offset section being offset from the longitudinal axis a distance X and being located along the elongated member between the first proximal end and the second distal end; a lateral grasping member for the person, the grasping member being positioned distally of the offset section; a second offset member, the second offset member being of a dimension to approximately match the first offset section; and, a grab member positioned distally of the second offset member for use by the helper. Further, the method includes: first, positioning the proximal end of the device on the floor in front of the person to be moved from a seated position, with the offset being directed to the seated person; next, positioning the helper behind the device, such that the device is positioned between the seated person and the helper; next, the seated person grasping the lateral grasping member; next, the helper grasping the grab member; and, next, the helper exerting a force to move the elongated member in a direction away from the seated person and pivoting about the first proximal end of the device; wherein continued movement of the elongated member raises the seated person from a seated position to a standing position.
In another aspect, the present invention includes an apparatus configured to assist a helper to move a seated person from a first, seated position to a second, standing position; the apparatus comprises: a lifting/assisting device, the lifting/assisting device being comprised of: a rigid elongated member, the elongated member having a longitudinal axis, a first proximal end and a second distal end, the first proximal end being adapted for being positioned on a floor; an offset section, the offset section being offset from the longitudinal axis a distance X and being located along the elongated member between the first proximal end and the second distal end; and, a lateral grasping member for the person, the grasping member being positioned distally of the offset section; a second offset member, the second offset member being of a dimension to approximately match the first offset section; and, a grab member positioned distally of the second offset member for use by the helper.
As mentioned, one prior art device upon which the present invention is an improvement is that shown in
While this prior art device facilitates an aide/helper assisting the seated person shown in
Turning now to
Above the section 22 there is shown an offset section 24. The offset section 24 in use is directed towards the person being helped, as shown in
The lateral support member 28, as illustrated, includes two arms, 34 and 36, which may be gripped by the person seated to provide better lateral stability both when getting up or sitting down. Although the member 28 is shown to be a pair of opposed U-shaped members, it is to be understood that the member may be comprised of other configurations.
Turning now to
The design of the device of
In the device of the present invention, the horizontal offset transfers more of the applied force to the vertical component of the resisting load, as demonstrated in connection with
The horizontal offset as shown at 502 on the device 500 of
The horizontal offset allows the assistant to start the lifting/assisting maneuver by employing the strongest group of muscles in the human body to generate a thrust motion where the forward leg is planted parallel or ahead of the pivot with knee bent and the upper body, torso and rear leg are aligned back to where the rear foot is placed.
Then, as the force is applied at the upper grip of the device and the helper's front leg is straightened, the helper transfers his/her body weight to their rear leg, using the motion of their center of mass to generate a horizontal momentum. This design greatly reduces the risk of lower back injury to the helper by employing a coordinated and natural motion of the human body to generating force. This sequence can best be seen in
The rectangular grip 28 shown in
The device of the present invention accounts for a broader range of the human dimension spectrum characterized as the ‘5% female to the 95% male’ in anthropometric design tables. This size accommodation is accomplished by the rectangular grip structure 28 for the upper body width variation and the adjustable telescoping lower section 22 of the device for the variation in upper-body hip-to-shoulder distance and lower-leg ankle-to-knee distance. The sum of these two upper-body and lower-leg variables describes the vertical positioning of the rectangular grip for initiating a lift/assist with a seated patient.
The device of the present invention further allows the device to rotate on its central axis 38 in
The device of the present invention also allows the attachment of a Gait Belt harness from the central vertical section of the main structural tubing where the rectangular grip is attached. This option allows the lifting/assisting force to be distributed to a Gait Belt worn by the seated person/patient.
The new design accommodates fitting-out with friction enhancing padding on the structural tubing to both improve the friction properties of the surface and simultaneously reduce the likelihood of injury if a patient's face comes into contact with the grip bar 28 or other structural element.
Referring now to
ΔHB=(L2)−(sin θL2−sin θL3)
ΣFx=0=FA+Ff−sin θ2FL
ΣFY=0=FN−cos θ2FL
ΣMA=0=−FA(sin θ1L1)+FL sin θ3√(L22+L32)
FA=[FL sin θ3√(L22+L32)]÷(sin θ1L1)
FLY=FL cos θ2
FLX=FL sin θ2
where:
Ff=force of friction Θ1=angle between line AB and horizontal
FN=normal force Θ2=angle between load vector FL and vertical
FA=force applied by assistant Θ3=angle between load vector FL and line AB
FL=force of load (patient) A, B, C, D=points in
ΔHB=change in elevation of point B as lifting/assisting device is rotated about point A during lifting/assisting motion
As illustrated in
Turning now to the prior art device of
ΣFx=0=FA−FL
ΣFY=0=FN−FL cos θ4
ΣMA=0=−FALIK+FLLJI
where:
Ff=force of friction Θ4=angle (90°) between load vector FL and vertical
FN=normal force I, J, K=points in
FA=force applied by assistant LJI, LKI=lengths in
FL=force of load (patient)
Thus, it can be seen that the device of the present invention provides many long sought-after improvements in sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit mobility devices compared to the prior art devices. Both the helper and the person being helped will find it makes movement more easily accomplished as well as reducing accidents of the person being helped and less strain on the helper.
This application claims the benefit and priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/879,506, filed Jul. 28, 2019, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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