The present invention relates to a cooperation system between a wheelchair and exercisers, of the gym type, which can be used by people confined to a wheelchair.
As it is known, the awareness to guarantee to people having handicaps the occasions to practice sport and to take care of physical fitness has been increasing.
The fact of performing sporting activities and keeping satisfying physical conditions is at the basis of a newly found psycho-physical wellbeing which allows people suffering from a handicap to improve his/her own life style and found again trust in one's own means.
A difficulty which is particularly felt is that of being able to use, for a person without using legs and confined on a wheelchair, usual exercisers for muscle strengthening, of the type which can be commonly found in any gym.
Some system examples are known allowing the cooperation between a wheelchair and an exerciser.
For example, International patent application No. WO 2015/079,468 A1 describes an alignment system between a wheelchair and a gym exerciser, to guarantee their mutual correct positioning. US patent application No. US 2007/299,371 A1 describes a similar cooperation system applied to an apparatus for the rehabilitation of patients with motor problems.
International patent application No. WO 2011/047,282 A2 describes a particular exerciser which can be used even by people confined on a wheelchair, wherein a system for the mechanical fastening to rails for the wheelchair is described.
International application No. 2009/126,904 A2, on the contrary, describes a Lapis roulant which can be used in wheelchair, wherein mechanical sensors cooperate with a mechanical system to verify the asset of the wheelchair on the conveyor belt.
Chinese patent applications No. CN 107 456 353 A and No. CN 104 887 421 A and Japanese patent application No. JP 2002/065,802 describe additional fastening systems between wheelchairs.
The above-described systems help a user to determine his/her own position with respect to an exerciser, but they are complex to use, and at last they do not guarantee an optimum fastening of the wheelchair, but only a control of its correct position, to be re-examined in case of misalignment.
The technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide a cooperation system between a wheelchair and any exerciser allowing to obviate the drawback mentioned with reference to the known art.
Such problem is solved by a cooperation system as defined by the enclosed claim 1.
The main advantage of the cooperation system according to the present invention lies in the fact of allowing both a control in the positioning of the wheelchair and a locking thereof in a position for the gym exercise, the whole easily controllable by the user, without external aid.
The present invention will be described hereinafter according to a preferred embodiment example, provided by way of example and not with limitative purposes, with reference to the enclosed drawings wherein:
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Here, the LAT machine, called in this way from the muscle name (musculus latissimus dorsi) represents a general exerciser which can be actuated by a user in wheelchair. Hereinafter, each device suitable to this purpose will be generally designated with 1.
The LAT machine 1 comprises an upright 3 and a cross arm 4, with a pulley connected to the handlebar 2 for lifting one or more calibrated weights which can be selected by the user.
The LAT machine 1 further defines a position wherein a wheelchair 6, equipped with the herein described cooperation system, can be parked. It comprises wheels 7 and a seat 8, with a backrest with adjustable tilting.
The wheels 7 are of the type which can be maneuvered manually, thanks to a circular handle 9.
Herein and hereinafter, under wheelchair then a wheelchair, in particular a self-propelled wheelchair, is identified, which a user can use with a great level of autonomy.
In particular, the herein represented wheelchair represents an exerciser suitably created to assume several positions in the space through actuators, in particular electromechanical actuators which are fed by a rechargeable battery arranged aboard the wheelchair.
Said actuators allow the portions of the wheelchair to assume in the space several positions, that is the wheelchair allows the user to position in optimal way to perform the muscle exercise.
In particular, the following motions are provided:
these four motions are controlled electrically by means of a button panel arranged on the side of the user.
The position in front of the LAT machine can be taken by the wheelchair, and it is defined by side frame elements 10, of the LAT machine 1, surrounding laterally said position.
Respective magnetic hooking plates 11 are fastened to the side frame elements 10, which in the present example have the shape of horizontal bars, one for each side of the above-mentioned position.
It is meant that there can be present, on each side, several bars having the function of magnetic hooking plate. Each one thereof can be made of ferromagnetic material, or have on its own surface directed towards the position a strip of magnetic material.
On each bar there can be indicators or pointers, or positioning notches.
The position of the plates 11 is so as to generate a predetermined spatial correlation with the exerciser, thanks to the size limits, referred in this case to the ends of the bars, which the plate 11 imposes.
At the hubs of the wheels 7, the wheelchair 6 comprises extensible magnetic means, received aboard the wheelchair 6, extending therefrom to said at least a hooking plate 10.
In the present example, such magnetic means is constituted by a magnet 12, existing on each hub of the wheel 7, which can be extended telescopically until reaching the side plate 10.
The extension of the magnet 12 until the magnetic contact, which implements a lock, with the plate 10 determines a mutual positioning between wheelchair and exerciser, which is limited to the extension of the bar which implements the fastening plate 10, and which is suitable to perform exercises with the LAT machine 1.
The magnet 12 can be driven by a control lever 13 which implements means for driving said extensible magnetic means aboard a wheelchair 6.
Each lever 13 is positioned so as to be able to be reached by the user on the wheelchair autonomously, by remaining in seated position; the lever 13 can control the magnet 12 from an unlocking position (
It is to be noted that the length of the side bars 11 define a standing area of the wheelchair 1 during the exercises, both it enters forward in the position of the machine 1, and it enters backward, thus allowing the user to carry out several types of exercises.
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In the present example, the fastening plate 11 has a square shape, with a front side and a rear side defining a spatial correlation between it and the exerciser.
Again, the width of the fastening plate 11 defines a standing area of the wheelchair 1 during the exercises, both it enters forward in the position of the machine 1, and it enters backward, thus by allowing the user to carry out several types of exercises.
The wheelchair 6, at the bottom thereof, has an extensible arm 14 having, on the end thereof faced towards the floor, a magnetic plate 15 adhering to the fastening plate 11.
The extensible arm 14, and thus the magnetic plate, is controlled by a lever 13 positioned on the side of the wheelchair 6, still in a position accessible by the user.
In the herein described examples, the fastening plate is ferromagnetic, whereas aboard the wheelchair 6 there is a magnet or a magnetic plate, capable of adhering to the fastening plate 11 thanks to the effect of their magnetic properties induced by the presence of one or more permanent magnets.
It is meant, however, that the fastening can be of electromagnetic type; in this case the magnetic plate 15 is activated electromagnetically by an electric circuit fed by a battery aboard the wheelchair 6.
The extensible arm 14 can be controlled in extension and contraction by an electric motor arrange below the seat 8. Both the actuation of the arm 14 and the activation of the magnetic plate 15 can be controlled by a button panel 16 arranged on the side of the wheelchair 6, still in a position accessible by the user.
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It is known that, in both cases, a positioning area of the wheelchair 6 is defined implemented by the ends of the plate and of the fastening bars, beyond thereof the wheelchair cannot go, but within thereof the user can select its favoured position to perform the exercises with the exerciser.
It is further to be noted that, due to the effect of the side positioning of the bars and the central positioning of the fastening plate, the wheelchair 6 will be automatically centred with respect to the exerciser. It is to be meant that additional aids to the positioning could be added, if required, including optical control devices, with photoelectric cells and retro reflectors, or mechanical control devices, with insertion lanes, stopping notches or positioning recesses of the wheels 8 of the wheelchair.
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This solution allows to adapt wheelchairs of small sizes to wide positions.
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To the above described cooperation system a person skilled in the art, with the purpose of satisfying additional and contingent needs, could introduce several additional modifications and variants, however all within the protective scope of the present invention, as defined by the enclosed claims.
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