Claims
- 1. A disabled user support system for lifting, positioning and providing therapeutic exercise for a user, the user having a plurality of user members, comprising:a base structure; a plurality of articulatable and adjustable elements operably coupled to and supported by the base structure; and a plurality of pressure surfaces disposed to bear the weight of a certain user member, the certain user member being in contact with a selected pressure surface, for selectively providing ergonomic support and physical exercise options to the user in cooperation with the base structure and the plurality of articulatable and adjustable elements; lift structure operably coupled to the base structure; and an exerciser/stabilizer structure, the exerciser/stabilizer structure comprising a portion of the plurality of articulatable and adjustable elements and of the plurality of pressure surfaces, the exerciser/stabilizer structure being operably coupled to the base structure and acting in cooperation with the base structure and the lift structure to stabilize the user in an ambulatory disposition and to enable the user to exercise via a walking motion.
- 2. The disabled user support system of claim 1, the base structure including a central support bar, the central support bar being slidably coupled to a forward cross member and to a rearward cross member.
- 3. The disabled user support system of claim 1 including an extendable support column operably coupled to the base structure and to the seat and back support, extension of the support column from a first disposition to a second disposition acting to elevate the seat and back support.
- 4. The disabled user support system of claim 3 including a telescoping member operably coupled to the seat and back support, extension and retraction of the telescoping member acting to shift the seat and back support forward and rearward as desired.
- 5. The disabled user support system of claim 4 including a plurality of cooperative linkages operably coupled to the seat for selectively tilting the seat as desired between a substantially horizontal disposition and a substantially vertical disposition.
- 6. The disabled user support system of claim 5 wherein the tilt of the seat is independent of any adjustment of the disposition of the back.
- 7. The disabled user support system of claim 6 wherein the elevation of the back is selectively adjustable relative to the seat.
- 8. The disabled user support system of claim 1 wherein the exerciser/stabilizer structure includes an adjustable, telescoping central support column, the support column being operably coupled to the base structure.
- 9. The disabled user support system of claim 8 wherein a support column upper portion is selectively extendable relative to a support column lower portion.
- 10. The disabled user support system of claim 8 wherein the exerciser/stabilizer structure includes a handle bar operably coupled to the support column, the handle bar being readily graspable by a user to assist the user in engaging a seat.
- 11. The disabled user support system of claim 8 wherein the exerciser/stabilizer structure includes a torso positioning bar operably coupled to the support column, the torso positioning bar being alignable with a user's lower chest and abdominal area when the user is in an ambulatory disposition.
- 12. The disabled user support system of claim 11 wherein the torso positioning bar is extendable relative to the support column.
- 13. The disabled user support system of claim 8 wherein the exerciser/stabilizer structure includes a pair of articulating exercise arms, a pair of foot supports, and a pair of knee supports, the exercise arms, a pair of foot supports, and a pair of knee supports acting cooperatively to afford a user with ambulatory exercise.
- 14. The disabled user support system of claim 13 wherein each of the pair of articulating exercise arms is independently actuatable by a user.
- 15. The disabled user support system of claim 14 wherein each of the pair of articulating exercise arms is operably shiftably coupled to a respective foot support, whereby actuating an exercise arm effects a desired actuation of the respective foot support.
- 16. The disabled user support system of claim 1 wherein a user is supported in a substantially erect disposition by a seat and a torso pad acting cooperatively to clamp the front and rear of the torso of the user and arm supports prevent excessive lateral motion of the user.
- 17. The disabled user support system of claim 16 wherein the user is further supported in a substantially erect disposition by knee supports and foot supports.
- 18. The disabled user support system of claim 17 wherein the foot supports are shiftable and the user may simulate a normal walking motion by imparting a back and forth motion to a pair of handles with the use of the arms, such motion acting to impart motion to respective shiftable foot supports.
- 19. The disabled user support system of claim 18 wherein the user's motion is ergonomically efficient linear motion.
- 20. The disabled user support system of claim 17 further including drive wheels, the drive wheels being operably rotatably coupled to a pair of handles wherein a user by imparting a back and forth motion to the pair of handles with the use of the arms, such motion acting to rotate and propel the drive wheels.
- 21. The disabled user support system of claim 17 further including a work station being operably coupled to the base structure and having an upwardly directed work surface, the work station being presented relative to the user's arms and hands to accommodate the manipulation of objects disposed on the work station work surface.
- 22. The disabled user support system of claim 16 wherein a user is supported in a substantially erect disposition in part by a sling seat.
- 23. A method of supporting a disabled user comprising:clamping the front and rear of the torso of the user by means of a seat and a torso pad acting cooperatively to support the user in a substantially erect disposition; supporting the legs of the user by means of knee supports and foot supports, said foot supports being shiftable; preventing excessive lateral motion of the user by means of arm supports; and simulating a normal walking motion by the user imparting a back and forth motion to a pair of handles with the use of the arms, such motion acting to impart simulated walking motion to respective shiftable foot supports.
- 24. The method of claim 23 further including generating motion that is ergonomically efficient linear motion by the user actuating the pair of handles.
- 25. The method of claim 23 further including:propelling a pair of drive wheels by operably rotating the pair of drive wheels; and imparting a back and forth motion to a pair of handles with the use of the arms, such motion acting to rotatably propel the drive wheels.
- 26. The method of claim 23 further including:presenting a work station relative to the user's arms and hands; and accommodating the manipulation of objects disposed on a work station work surface.
- 27. The method of claim 23 further including supporting the user in a substantially erect disposition in part by a sling seat.
- 28. A disabled user support system for lifting, positioning and providing therapeutic exercise for a user, the user having a plurality of user members, comprising:a base structure; a plurality of articulatable and adjustable elements operably coupled to and supported by the base structure, including a pair of handles, the handles being operable in a back and forth motion by the user; and a plurality of pressure surfaces disposed to bear the weight of a certain user member, the certain user member being contactable with at least one selected pressure surface, for selectively providing ergonomic support and physical exercise options to the user in cooperation with the base structure and the plurality of articulatable and adjustable elements, the plurality of pressure surfaces being cooperatively positionable for supporting the user in a plurality of dispositions ranging between a substantially seated disposition and a substantially erect disposition, including pressure surfaces for supporting and imparting a simulated walking motion to the legs of the user, the simulated walking motion being imparted by the back and forth motion of the pair of handles.
- 29. The disabled user support system of claim 28 including an extendable support column operably coupled to the base structure and to a seat and back support, extension of the support column from a first disposition to a second disposition acting to elevate the seat and back support.
- 30. The disabled user support system of claim 29 including a telescoping member operably coupled to the seat and back support, extension and retraction of the telescoping member acting to shift the seat and back support forward and rearward as desired.
- 31. The disabled user support system of claim 30 including a plurality of cooperative linkages operably coupled to the seat for selectively tilting the seat as desired between a substantially horizontal disposition and a substantially vertical disposition.
- 32. The disabled user support system of claim 31 wherein the tilt of the seat is independent of any adjustment of the disposition of the back.
- 33. The disabled user support system of claim 32 wherein the elevation of the back is selectively adjustable relative to the seat.
- 34. The disabled user support system of claim 28 including an exerciser/stabilizer structure, the exerciser/stabilizer structure comprising a portion of the plurality of articulatable and adjustable elements and of the plurality of pressure surfaces, the exerciser/stabilizer structure being operably coupled to the base structure and acting in cooperation with the base structure and the lift structure to stabilize the user in an ambulatory disposition and to enable the user to exercise via a walking motion.
- 35. The disabled user support system of claim 34 wherein the exerciser/stabilizer structure includes a handle bar operably coupled to the support column, the handle bar being readily graspable by a user to assist the user in engaging a seat.
- 36. The disabled user support system of claim 34 wherein the exerciser/stabilizer structure includes a torso positioning bar operably coupled to the support column, the torso positioning bar being alignable with a user's lower chest and abdominal area when the user is in an ambulatory disposition.
- 37. The disabled user support system of claim 34 wherein the exerciser/stabilizer structure includes a pair of articulating exercise arms, a pair of foot supports, and a pair of knee supports, the exercise arms, a pair of foot supports, and a pair of knee supports acting cooperatively to afford a user with ambulatory exercise.
- 38. The disabled user support system of claim 37 wherein each of the pair of articulating exercise arms is independently actuatable by a user.
- 39. The disabled user support system of claim 38 wherein each of the pair of articulating exercise arms is operably shiftably coupled to a respective foot support, whereby actuating an exercise arm effects a desired actuation of the respective foot support.
- 40. The disabled user support system of claim 38 wherein a first group of pressure surfaces includes a seat and a torso pad acting cooperatively to clamp the front and rear of the torso of the user, a second group of pressure surfaces includes arm supports and the walking pressure surfaces include knee supports and shiftable foot supports.
- 41. The disabled user support system of claim 40 wherein the foot supports are shiftable and the user may simulate a normal walking motion by imparting a back and forth motion to a pair of handles with the use of the arms, such motion acting to impart motion to respective shiftable foot supports.
- 42. The disabled user support system of claim 41 wherein the user's motion is ergonomically efficient linear motion.
- 43. The disabled user support system of claim 40 further including drive wheels, the drive wheels being operably rotatably coupled to a pair of handles wherein a user by imparting a back and forth motion to the pair of handles with the use of the arms, such motion acting to rotate and propel the drive wheels.
- 44. The disabled user support system of claim 40 further including a work station being operably coupled to the base structure and having an upwardly directed work surface, the work station being presented relative to the user's arms and hands to accommodate the manipulation of objects disposed on the work station work surface.
CLAIM TO PRIORITY
The present application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/108,732, filed Nov. 17, 1998, and entitled “Ergonomic Posture Ambulation and Exercise Apparatus and Method.” The priority provisional patent application is hereby incorporated, in its entirety, by reference.
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