Claims
- 1. An apparatus for supportably attaching a leg rest to a wheel chair, said leg rest supporting a leg of a user, said apparatus comprising:
- at least one seat frame member;
- at least one telescoping linkage slidably received within said seat frame member, said linkage telescoping between retracted and extended positions along a telescoping path parallel to a length of said seat frame member; and
- at least one leg rest supportably and pivotally mounted at a hinge point to a forward end of said telescoping linkage, said leg rest pivoting about said hinge point, said telescoping linkage moving said hinge point and said leg rest along said telescoping path to move said leg rest forward and backward in a direction parallel to said length of said seat frame member.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said leg rest has an upper end positioned proximate a knee of the user and wherein said upper end of the leg rest is pivotally mounted at said hinge point to the forward end of the telescoping linkage.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said leg rest has a lower end positioned proximate a foot of the user.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said apparatus additionally includes means for pivoting the leg rest about said hinge point upward to a generally horizontal position aligned parallel said length of said seat frame member when said telescoping linkage is moved to the extended position, and downward to a generally vertical position when the telescoping linkage is moved to said retracted position.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said apparatus additionally includes means for pivoting the leg rest about said hinge point upward to a generally horizontal position aligned parallel said length of said seat frame member when said telescoping linkage is moved to the extended position, and downward to a generally vertical position when the telescoping linkage is moved to said retracted position.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said leg rest is pivotally mounted at the hinge point to an end cap securely mounted to the forward end of the telescoping linkage.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said means for pivoting the leg rest comprises:
- a base projecting downward from said end cap along a substantially vertical axis;
- a rocker arm having a mounting end and a contacting end, said rocker arm pivotally attached to a lower end of said base at an intermediate point along the length of the rocker arm, wherein the mounting end of said rocker arm is pivotally mounted to the seat frame member; and
- a leg rest contacting means mounted to the contacting end of said rocker arm for moving contact with a rear surface of said leg rest.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said rocker arm is arcuately shaped.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said leg rest contacting means comprises a roller mounted to the contacting end of said rocker arm which engages a rear surface of the leg rest.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said rocker arm is mounted to the seat frame member by pivotally mounting said rocker arm at a pivot point to an adjustment bar extending forward of the seat frame member.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said base is positioned intermediate said pivot point and said seat frame member when the telescoping linkage is in the retracted position and wherein said pivot point is positioned intermediate said base and said seat frame member when the telescoping linkage is in the extended position.
- 12. An apparatus for supportably attaching a leg rest to a wheel chair, said leg rest supporting a leg of a user, said apparatus comprising:
- at least one seat frame member;
- at least one telescoping linkage slidably received within said seat frame member, said linkage telescoping between retracted and extended positions along a telescoping path parallel to a length of said seat frame member; and
- at least one leg rest supportably and pivotally mounted at a hinge point to a forward end of said telescoping linkage, said leg rest pivoting about said hinge point, said telescoping linkage moving said hinge point and said leg rest along said telescoping path to move said leg rest forward and backward in a direction parallel to said length of said seat frame member, said leg rest having an upper end positioned proximate a knee of the user and wherein said upper end of the leg rest is pivotally mounted at said hinge point to the forward end of the telescoping linkage;
- means for pivoting the leg rest about said hinge point upward to a generally horizontal position aligned parallel said length of said seat frame member said telescoping linkage is moved to the extended position, and downward to a generally vertical position when the telescoping linkage is moved to said retracted position.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said apparatus is pivotally mounted at the hinge point to an end cap securely mounted to the forward end of the telescoping linkage.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said means for pivoting the leg rest comprises:
- a base projecting downward from said end cap along a substantially vertical axis;
- a rocker arm having a mounting end and a contacting end, said rocker arm pivotally attached to a lower end of said base at an intermediate point along the length of the rocker arm, wherein the mounting end of said rocker arm is pivotally mounted to the seat frame member; and
- a leg rest contacting means mounted to the contacting end of said rocker arm for moving contact with a rear surface of said leg rest.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said rocker arm is arcuately shaped.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said leg rest contacting means comprises a roller mounted to the contacting end of said rocker arm which engages a rear surface of the leg rest.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said rocker arm is mounted to the seat frame member by pivotally mounting said rocker arm at a pivot point to an adjustment bar extending forward of the seat frame member.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said base is positioned intermediate said pivot point and said seat frame member when the telescoping linkage is in the retracted position and wherein said base is positioned intermediate said base and said seat frame member when said telescoping linkage is in the extended position.
- 19. An apparatus for attachment to a wheelchair, comprising:
- at least one seat frame member;
- at least one telescoping linkage slidably received within said seat frame member, said linkage telescoping between retracted and extended positions along a telescoping path parallel to a length of said seat frame member; and
- at least one leg rest supportably and pivotally mounted at a hinge point to a forward end of said telescoping linkage, said leg rest pivoting about said hinge point, said telescoping linkage moving said hinge point and said leg rest along said telescoping path to move said leg rest forward and backward in a direction parallel to said length of said seat frame member, said leg rest having an upper end positioned proximate a knee of a user and wherein said upper end of the leg rest is pivotally mounted at said hinge point to the forward end of the telescoping linkage;
- means for pivoting the leg rest about said hinge point upward to a generally horizontal position aligned parallel said length of said seat frame member when said telescoping linkage is moved to the extended position, and downward to a generally vertical position when the telescoping linkage is moved to said retracted position;
- a back frame for supporting a back of a user, said backframe including a bottom end pivotally mounted to said seat frame member;
- extension means for forcing said linkage to extend forward from said seat frame member; and
- retraction means for forcing said linkage to retract rearward into said seat frame member.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein said extension means includes a connecting linkage mounted to said back frame and having an outer end which engages a rear end of said telescoping linkage to drive said telescoping linkage toward said extended position as said back frame pivots toward a reclined position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 08/360,671 filed Dec. 21, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,556,157, entitled "No-Shear Power Recline System for Wheelchairs".
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