The present application claims the benefit of European Patent Application No. 11179224.8, filed on Aug. 29, 2011, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a backrest for a wheelchair provided with an adjustable cushion support, a backrest frame for holding said cushion support and attachment members, for attaching said cushion support to said backrest frame.
Many backrests types are known in the art. Most backrests are attached to a frame and do not allow any adjustment possibilities. Adjustable backrests are also known. For instance, document US 2006/0091706, Christofferson et al. “Seat assembly for wheelchair”, describes a typical seat assembly that can be mounted on various wheelchair bases. The seat assembly enables the seat width and backrest width to be adjusted independently of each other. The backrest has a plurality of open slots, the number and orientation of which contributes to depth, width, and height adjustment of the backrest as well as angular adjustment of lateral supports to permit the backrest to conform to the anatomical curves of a user. A first set of slots is provided for height adjustment of the thoracic support. Further slots are provided for lateral adjustment of the thoracic support. Threaded fasteners provided in adjustment holes are provided for height adjustment of the backrest with respect to a main member. In the disclosed embodiment, all adjustments are made independently, involving time consuming manipulations. Moreover, once a first adjustment has been made with a first member, further adjustments of this first member may be required after another member is adjusted. Finally, in this known wheelchair, the backrest comprises a central part and two lateral parts which are rigid. Therefore, it is not possible to deform these parts so as to adapt the shape of the backrest to the anatomical curves of a user.
According to the invention, a backrest for a wheelchair, comprises:
With such an arrangement, the parallel slots enable adjustment of the position of the cushion support with regard to the backrest frame. Adjustment is thus easier and quicker to perform than standard configurations having separate adjustments.
Moreover, the flexible and length-adjustable straps of the cushion support enable separate adjustment of each side bar of said cushion support. Thus, the shape of the cushion support may advantageously be adapted to the morphology of the user.
The invention also provides a wheelchair having a backrest according to the above-mentioned characteristics.
The invention will be better understood with the aid of the description of an embodiment given by way of example and illustrated by the figures, in which:
a and 3b are, respectively, a front view and a side view of the backrest of
a and 4b are, respectively, a front view and a side view of the backrest of
a and 5b are, respectively, a front view and a side view of the backrest of
a and 6b are, respectively, a front view and a side view of the backrest of
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
In one exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides a wheelchair that is adjustable in a quick and easy way. In one exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides a backrest that may be manufactured with reasonable equipment requirements in a cost effective way. In one exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides a backrest that may be deformed so as to adapt its shape to the anatomical curves of a user.
The backrest 1 comprises two main parts, i.e. a cushion support 10 supporting a backrest cushion (not shown) and a backrest frame 20 holding said cushion support 10. The backrest cushion may be made with foam or other soft material to provide more comfort for the user. A covering may also be provided. The cushion support 10 is attached to the backrest frame 20 by means of attachment members 3. In the illustrated embodiment, said attachment members 3 consist in bolts or screws adapted to be threadedly received in a series of threaded holes 25 formed inside two side posts 21a and 21b of the backrest frame 20. Said side posts 21a and 21b are linked at their lower ends by a connection profile 21c so as to form a first U-shape element 21 defining approximately a plane P2. Said first U-shape element 21 is removably connected to a second U-shape element 22 comprising two side posts 22a and 22b linked at their upper ends by a connection profile 22c, said second U-shape element 22 defining a plane P3 close to and approximately parallel to the plane P2. Said elements 21 and 22 may for instance be clamped together by using upper clamping elements 23a, 23b and lower clamping elements 24a, 24b positioned respectively in the upper part and in the lower part of each side post 22a and 22b. Each clamping elements 23a, 23b and 24a, 24b may consist for instance in a plate bent at its two side ends so as to define an internal space inside which one of said side posts 22a or 22b and corresponding side post 21a or 21b are tightly disposed. As illustrated in
As shown in greater details in
To adjust the depth and angular position of the cushion support 10 with regard to the backrest frame 20, the attachment members 3, i.e. bolts or screws, are slidably mounted on the adjustment slots 13. Adjustment may be made in a very simple and quick way. When the bolts or screws 3 are slightly loosened, that is to say enough to allow the bolts or screws 3 to slide inside the slots 13, but not enough to allow complete removal of the cushion support 10 from the backrest frame 20, the plates 12a and 12b, together with the side bars 11a and 11b, may be independently moved backward, forward or inclined and adjusted along a position allowing a maximum comfort for the user. In order to change the position of the bolts or screws 3 inside the slots 13, said slots 13 should advantageously be large enough to allow said bolts or screws to pivot as a group in said slots without being removed from said slots. Once an appropriate position is reached, the plates 12a and 12b are secured with the bolts or screws 3 against the clamping elements 23a and 23b respectively. This operation simultaneously allows securing said clamping elements 23a and 23b against the side posts 21a and 21b respectively. In this way, the cushion support 10 is firmly held against the backrest frame 20. The position of the cushion support 10 with regard to the backrest frame 20 may also be modified in height by introducing the bolts or screws 3 in other holes 25 and 26 as illustrated in dotted lines in
The slots 13 enable a very wide choice of potential positions. Some examples of said potential positions are illustrated in
Thus, when all bolts or screws 3 are aligned with the proximal ends 13p of the slots 13, as illustrated in
On the contrary, when all bolts or screws 3 are aligned with the distal ends 13d of the slots 13, as illustrated in
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The above detailed description with reference to the drawings illustrates rather than limit the invention. There are numerous alternatives, which fall within the scope of the appended claims. For instance, the clamps and holder members are shown with screws and nuts. Other types of fastening means may also be used without departing from the invention.
The word “comprising” does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps than those listed in a claim. The word “a” or “an” preceding an element or step does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements or steps. The mere fact that respective dependent claims define respective additional features, does not exclude a combination of additional features, which corresponds to a combination of dependent claims.
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