The present invention relates to an apparatus for facilitating, in handicapped people or patients, the undressing and dressing of the abdominal region and also to facilitate access thereto.
In this disclosure, the term abdominal region is employed to signify that portion of a human body which begins at the waist and ends at the knees.
There is a need in the art for an assistive apparatus which facilitates the handling of handicapped people or patients, for example in connection with visits to the toilet, in connection with undressing and dressing, in connection with such visits and when washing the abdominal region.
It is obvious that there is also a need to be able, in the dressed state, to move handicapped people, for example, from a bed or a chair to, for example, a toilet or a shower, etc., and when in place in the toilet area or shower area to prepare and place the person such that he/she may perform the necessary ablutions. It is also desirable that the return transport of the patient to the bed or the chair takes place in the clothed state. Naturally, it is also desirable that seated handicapped people (for example within geriatric care) be moved from and to the bed in the clothed state and be dressed or undressed at the bedside.
A further need in the art is that it should require only one carer to help a handicapped or sick person in connection with, for example, showering or a toilet visit. By limiting the need to but a single carer, the possibility is created for more time for the staff to assist and be together with, for example patients or residents at a home for the elderly.
A further wish that has been voiced within the care sector is to reduce the requirements on heavy lifting.
The present invention relates to an apparatus in which the above-outlined needs and wishes have been satisfied. This is put into effect by means of the technology as disclosed in the characterizing clause of the appended independent Claim.
The apparatus according to the present invention consists of a seat and a back support which are disposed to form between them an open area in which a person located in the apparatus is not supported. The apparatus includes means for displacing the seat and the back support between a first position in which the person is substantially entirely supported by the seat and to a second position in which the person is substantially entirely supported by the back support.
In the first position, the possibility is created of pulling down, for example, the patient's trousers to a position in which, after switching of the apparatus to the second position, the trousers are not clamped between the patient and the apparatus. As a result, the trousers may be wholly or partly removed from the patient without the carer needing to carry out any heavy lifting operation.
In order to simplify the text, the word “trousers” has been employed in this disclosure and will also be employed below. While the word “trousers” is normally employed for a specific item of clothing, in this disclosure it has a much broader scope. A person skilled in the art will readily perceive that problems corresponding to those which exist in the undressing and dressing of trousers also occur in the undressing and dressing of many other forms and items of clothing such as underwear, skirts, stockings etc. and also diapers. The apparatus according to the present invention also facilitates undressing and dressing for such items of clothing, since the apparatus makes it possible progressively to expose various parts of the abdomen from abutment against the apparatus. As a result, the word “trousers” is to be taken in this disclosure to relate to all forms of clothing for which the apparatus facilitates dressing or undressing of items of clothing, where the apparatus reduces the need for heavy lifting operations in connection with the dressing or undressing of items of clothing.
In undressing, the apparatus according to the invention is, in a first step, set to a first position in which the upper portion and substantially the whole central area of the abdominal region of a person located in the apparatus are free from abutment against the apparatus, and in a second step is set to a second position in which substantially the entire central area of the abdominal region is free from abutment against the apparatus, while the lowermost area of the abdominal region (substantially only the lower part of the thighs or the central and lower parts of the thighs) abut against the apparatus with but light pressure. In the first position, it is simple to pull down the trousers to the patient's thighs and, in the second position, it is simple to continue the undressing operation by, if necessary, lifting the patient's legs (possibly one at a time) for continued removal of the trousers.
Expedient embodiments of the apparatus according to the present invention are disclosed in the appended subclaims.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in greater detail hereinbelow, with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the accompanying drawings:
a,b are schematic drawings showing the function of the apparatus;
b is a perspective view of one embodiment of a frame;
c-d are perspective views of means forming the seat of the apparatus;
e is a perspective view of one embodiment of a support for the lower part of the leg;
f is a perspective view of one embodiment of a back support;
a is a perspective view of one embodiment in which the apparatus is upright and set for moving a patient;
b is a perspective view corresponding to that of
a is a perspective view of the apparatus corresponding to that of
b is a perspective view corresponding to that of
The apparatus 1 according to the present invention (cf.
In the continuation of this disclosure, use will be made of the expressions “longitudinal” and “longitudinal direction” or corresponding expressions. This is taken to signify the orientation of means which are substantially directed towards both the front and rear (the back support portion) portions of the apparatus, or point in a direction which may be related to the direction between the front and rear portions of the apparatus.
The front seat portion 21 is displaceable between a first position (cf.
The Figures show embodiments where the connection member 25 is also designed so as to form arm supports 25a. Via fixing members 26, a lower leg support 30 is movably connected to the rear seat portion 22. The distance between the lower leg support and the rear seat portion is adapted to the length of the front seat portion, in order to permit this to be moved down and placed between the rear seat portion and the lower leg support.
a and 3b show one embodiment of the frame 50,
The front seat portion 21 is generally provided with a recess 24 (
d shows one embodiment of the connection members 25 where these, in their rear ends 65a,b, are provided with journal members 64a,b for journalling of the connection members in the frame 50. In the journal members 64a,b, the connection members are rotary about the substantially horizontal geometric axis 56 through the rear journals 57a,b of the frame.
e shows one embodiment of a lower leg support 30 which is rotatably journalled in the front edge of the U-shaped member 60 of the support members 22a,b, including the above-disclosed fixing members (shanks) 26a,b. The lower leg support 30 is disposed to be rotated about a substantially horizontal geometric axis 61 in the front edge of the U-shaped member 60.
f shows one embodiment of a back support 10 which, in its lower region, is provided with journal members 12a,b in which the back support is rotatably connected to the rear journals 57a b of the frame 50. In the journals 57a,b, the back support is rotary in the substantially horizontal geometric axis 56 of the frame. The journals 12a,b are disposed in the ends of downwardly projecting retainer members 13a,b. Between the retainer members and the lower edge of the back support, there will hereby be formed an open space 14. In certain embodiments, the back support is provided with a sling or harness 15 which ensures that a patient placed in the apparatus does not run the risk of falling out of the apparatus. The sling or harness is principally intended to be employed for restless and unstable patients. The back support is generally provided with at least one handle 16.
b shows the apparatus with a patient 2 sitting in it when the apparatus has been set as shown in
a shows the apparatus according to
b shows the apparatus with the patient 2 sitting in the apparatus when this has been switched as shown in
In a first alternative for use of the apparatus, the patient who is to be assisted is placed in the apparatus when it is set as shown in
Thereafter, the apparatus is switched to the position illustrated in
When the apparatus has been reset to the position illustrated in
When the apparatus is set in the position as shown in
The position of the apparatus as shown in
In the simplified embodiment of the apparatus as shown in
In order to achieve the sought-for effect, the back support 10 is disposed to be pivoted to a position where the back support slopes rearwardly to an extent which entails that the front side of the back support makes an angle with a vertical axis of at least approx. 35° and, as a rule, an angle of at least 45°. As a rule, the apparatus is designed to retain the angle between the seat 20 and the back support 10 substantially unchanged when the back support is pivoted to its rearwardly inclined position. It generally applies that the angles are selected such that, in the rearwardly inclined position (position II), at least 60% and, as a rule, at least approx. 70% of the weight of the patient is carried by the back support when this is located in the rearwardly inclined position. In the upright position, i.e. in position I, the seat carries, as a rule, at least approx. 80% and normally at least approx. 90% of the patient's weight. Expressed otherwise, the angles are selected such that, in position I, the major proportion of the patient's weight is carried by the seat, and in position II by the back support.
In the foregoing description, it has been disclosed that both seat portions 21,22 of the seat 20 and the back support 10 are journalled so as to be rotated about a geometric axis 56 which is common to all of these devices. It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that, in other embodiments, the seat portions and/or back support are journalled in order that all devices, or at least some of the devices can be pivoted about a geometric axis which differs from the geometric axis or axes the remaining devices rotate about.
It will be further obvious to a person skilled in the art that the apparatus is also switchable to a position in which the back support 10, the seat 20 and the lower leg support 30 form upwardly facing surfaces located substantially in the same plane. In this position, the apparatus forms a cot or a bed-like device. In applications where the apparatus is intended to be used more frequently as a bed as well, the back support 10, the seat 20 and the lower leg support 30 are each provided with a mattress-like layer individual for each separate device. In this embodiment, the apparatus forms both a bed and also an apparatus for facilitating, in handicapped people or patients, the undressing and dressing of the lower abdominal area and also for facilitating access to this area. For this practical application, the apparatus is provided with retainer members which carry at least one removable support member which is provided with a mattress-like layer and which covers the region 11 between the rear edge 67 of the seat and the lower edge 17 of the back support.
Concerning the movements of the rotary devices included in the apparatus (lifting frame, seat, front seat portion, rear seat portion or back support), the apparatus encompasses all variations of rotary movements from each device's rotary movement taking place independently of that of the other devices and to the rotary movements of two, more or all devices taking place simultaneously. In certain cases, two or more devices retain the size of the angles between the devices during their rotary movements.
The foregoing description has referred to but a limited number of embodiments of the present invention. A person skilled in the art will readily perceive that the present invention encompasses a large number of embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended Claims.
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This application is a CON of 09/700,629 filed on Dec. 21, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,738,999 which is a 371 of PCT/SE99/00882 May 21, 1999.
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