The present invention relates to chair, and more particularly, to an assistance chair assembly that allows the user to lean backward an angle and to maintain the arm rests horizontally.
A conventional assistance chair assembly for patients of cerebral palsy known to applicant includes a chair, a leg support frame, a foot support board and two foot supports. The leg support frame includes a slide board connected to the chair, and an upright board is vertically connected to the slide board. The slide board horizontally slides relative to the chair. The leg support frame is connected to the foot supports and movable in multiple directions. However, when the chair leans an angle relative to the base of the assistance chair assembly, the weight center is moved to outside of the while assistance chair assembly, and the user may fall backward.
The present invention is intended to provide an assistance chair assembly that is designed to eliminate the drawbacks mentioned above.
The present invention relates to an assistance chair assembly and comprises a base having a base board and two upright boards are perpendicularly connected to the top of the base board. Two extension portions extend from the rear end of the base board and a recessed area is defined between the two extension portions. Each of the two upright boards has a first hole and a fixing hole. Four wheels are connected to the underside of the base board wherein two of the four wheels are connected to the extension portions. A chair includes a seat board, and two side panels are connected to two sides of the seat board. Each side panel has a side board connected to the inside thereof. A back board is connected between the two side boards. Each side panel has a rear leg and a front leg. Each rear leg has a second hole, and each of the rear legs is connected to the upright board corresponding thereto by extending a bolt through the second hole of the rear leg and the first hole of the upright board. Each front leg has a first curve slot, and a first locking member extends through the first curve slot of the front leg and the fixing hole of the upright board corresponding to the front leg. The chair is pivotable about the bolts while the first locking members is movable within the first curve slots. The weight center of the chair is not located beyond the two extensions portions when the chair is pivoted toward the two extensions portions.
Preferably, two bars are connected between the two upright boards, and the two bars are located above the base board so as to define a room between the two bars, the two upright boards and the base board.
Preferably, a head rest unit is connected to the back board and includes a lift board. The lift board includes an elongate slot defined axially therethrough, and two second locking members extend through the elongate slot and are connected to the back board. When unscrewing the second locking members, the head rest unit is movable along the elongate slot.
Preferably, the chair includes a leg board connected to the underside of the seat board. Two foot boards are connected to the leg board, and two foot supports are connected to the two foot boards respectively.
Preferably, two arm rest units are respectively connected to the two side boards, and each arm rest unit includes a fan-shaped board that is connected to outside of the side board corresponding thereto. An arm rest is connected to the top of the fan-shaped board corresponding thereto. Each fan-shaped board has a second curve slot and a top connection end that is connected to the side board corresponding thereto. A third locking member extends through each of the second curve slots and is connected to the side board corresponding thereto.
Preferably, a table board has two clamp members which detachably clamp the two arm rests to secure the table board on the two arm rests.
Preferably, each of the two rear legs has a notch defined in the rear side thereof. The table board has two lugs, and a restriction slot is formed between each lug and the table board. When the two clamp members are separated from the arm rest, the table board is inserted into the notches, and the inner bottoms of the restriction slots are engaged with the notches.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A chair 20 includes a seat board 21, and two side panels 22 are connected to two sides of the seat board 21. Each side panel 22 has a side board 23 connected to the inside thereof. The side boards 23 are located above the seat board 21. A back board 24 is connected between the two side boards 23. Each side panel 22 has a rear leg 221 and a front leg 222, each rear leg 221 has a second hole 2211 and is connected to the upright board 13 corresponding thereto by extending a bolt 223 through the second hole 2211 of the rear leg 221 and the first hole 131 of the upright board 13. Each front leg 222 has a first curve slot 225, and a first locking member 224 extends through the first curve slot 225 of the front leg 222 and the fixing hole 132 of the upright board 13 corresponding to the front leg 22. Therefore, when the first locking members 224 are unscrewed, the chair 20 is pivotable about the bolts 223 while the first locking members 224 movable within the first curve slots 225. As shown in
The chair 20 includes a leg board 25 connected to the underside of the seat board 21. Two foot boards 26 are connected to the leg board 25, and two foot supports 27 are connected to the two foot boards 26 respectively.
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The advantages of the present invention are that the chair 20 does not fall backward because the weight center is not moved beyond the two extension portions 111. Each extension portion 111 has a wheel 12 connected thereto so as to ensure that the chair 20 stably. The recessed area 113 provides a space for the person who helps to operate the assistance chair assembly. Besides, the arm rests 32 can be maintained in horizontal direction even when the chair 20 is pivoted backward so that the table board 50 is also kept in horizontal direction.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.