The disclosure of the present patent application relates to furnishings for the disabled, and particularly to a collapsible lovemaking apparatus that has features for assisting a disabled person to have marital relations with a consenting adult.
Sexual intimacy and performance of the marital act are an integral part of the marital relationship, helping husband and wife to preserve closeness in their dealings with each other. However, sometimes disease or injury makes it difficult or painful for a disabled person to assume or maintain the positions or movements required to engage in sexual intercourse on a conventional bed. Men with back and spinal problems, infirm persons, obese persons, and other disabled persons may need an apparatus for facilitating sexual relations.
The Love Making Apparatus for the Disabled described in my prior patent, U.S. Pat. No. 7,431,036, issued Oct. 7, 2008, by providing a horizontal support with two co-planar platforms mounted thereon, one platform being stationary and having an adjustable backrest, the other platform being reciprocally translatable towards and away from the stationary platform and having a pair of handgrips on the end closest to the stationary platform. While the apparatus described in the '036 patent represented an advance in the state of the art, nevertheless, the device shown in the patent is an open frame, stationary device that may occupy significant space and may be difficult to store when not in use.
Thus, a collapsible lovemaking apparatus solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The collapsible lovemaking apparatus has an elongated housing having opposing ends. A floor, a top platform, opposing sidewalls, and a rigidly fixed end wall having a handle form the housing and define a hollow interior. A chair platform is slidably mounted on telescoping tubes attached to the floor, the platform being slidable out of the open housing end and supported at one end by wheels. An adjustable height pedestal chair is mounted on the platform, the chair back being rotatable 180° to define an end wall closing the open end of the housing. A second chair seat having a reclining chair back is mounted on a trolley on the top platform facing the adjustable height chair, the reclining back being collapsible to a flat position. The pedestal chair and the trolley-mounted chair seat may roll towards and away from each other to facilitate love making.
Opposing transport wheels are mounted beneath the floor at the open end of the housing so that the handle on the rigid end wall can be grasped and lifted to tilt the apparatus onto the transport wheels to move the apparatus in a manner similar to a wheeled suitcase. High-friction bumpers may be mounted beneath the floor below the rigid end wall and the sidewalls so that the base of the apparatus doesn't move during love making. The reclining chair back has a pair of collapsible arm rests and the pedestal chair has at least one collapsible arm rest for the comfort of the users. The trolley-mounted chair seat and reclining chair back, as well as the seat and back of the pedestal chair, may be upholstered or provided with other chair coverings for comfort and appearance, if desired.
These and other features of the present disclosure will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The collapsible lovemaking apparatus 10 has an elongated housing 12 having opposing ends. The housing 12 includes a floor 13, a top platform 14, opposing sidewalls 16, 18 and a rigidly fixed end wall 20 having a handle 22 that define a hollow interior 24. As shown in
The pedestal chair 32 has at least one collapsible arm rest 44 attached thereto. As shown in
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A second chair seat 62 having a reclining chair back 64 is mounted on a trolley 66 on the top platform 14 facing the adjustable height chair 32, the reclining back 64 being collapsible to a flat position. As shown in
Opposing transport wheels 84 are mounted beneath the floor 13 at the open end of the housing 12 so that the handle 22 on the rigid end wall 20 can be grasped and lifted to tilt the apparatus 10 onto the transport wheels 84 to move the apparatus 10 in a manner similar to a wheeled suitcase. High-friction bumpers 86 may be mounted beneath the floor 13 below the rigid end wall 10 and the sidewalls 16, 18 so that the base of the apparatus 10 doesn't move during love making. The trolley-mounted chair seat 62 and reclining chair back 64, as well as the seat 42 and back 34 of the pedestal chair 32, may be upholstered or provided with other chair coverings for comfort and appearance, if desired.
In use, the woman will usually occupy the trolley-mounted seat 62, raising the reclining back 64 (and arm rests 82, if desired) for comfort. The man will grasp the pedestal chair seat back 34 and pull the pedestal chair 32 out of the housing 12, rotating the chair back 180° to configure the chair 32 and raising the arm rest 44, is desired. The man will sit in the pedestal chair 32 (raising the chair seat 42, if necessary), facing the woman in the trolley-mounted chair seat 62. As the love making proceeds, the trolley-mounted chair 62 may be reciprocated by grasping the chair seat 62 and rolling the trolley back and forth, and the pedestal chair 32 may also be reciprocated by rolling the pedestal platform 26 back and forth on wheels 30, the telescoping tubes 28 sliding in and out. When love making is completed, the reclining chair back 64 may be collapsed flat against the trolley assembly (collapsing the arm rests 82, if necessary), and the pedestal chair back 34 may be rotated 180° (collapsing the arm rest 44 under the chair seat 42, if necessary) and rolled back into the housing 12 where the pedestal chair 32 is out of sight. The handle 22 may be used to raise the apparatus 10 onto the transport wheels 84, and the apparatus may be wheeled to a storage location.
It is to be understood that the collapsible lovemaking apparatus is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.
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