The present invention relates to an expandable armrest of a wheel chair, and more particularly, to a movable part which is slidably expanded and flush with a fixed part of an armrest so as to increase the area for the arm to be rested on.
A conventional wheel chair includes two armrests on two sides thereof so that the user can rest his/her arms on the armrests. The armrest known to applicant includes a support frame which has one end connected to a pivotal member and the pivotal member is pivotably connected with a link. A pad is connected to the link. The pivotal member has a head and the link has a U-shaped portion pivotably connected to the head of the pivotal member. The head that is connected with the U-shaped portion has a curved hole and a restriction member which extends through the curved hole and is movable in the curved hole, such that the armrest can be folded.
However, the conventional armrest can only fold but cannot increase its area for the user so that the user might feel uncomfortable by the limited area of the armrest.
The present invention intends to provide an expandable armrest that provides a larger area for the user when needed.
The present invention relates to an expandable armrest of wheel chair, and comprises a fixed part which has a first pivotal portion having a first pivotal hole. A shaft is inserted into the first pivotal hole. The first pivotal portion has an engaging hole and a protrusion is located beside the engaging hole. The protrusion has an inclined surface. A movable part is pivotably connected to the first pivotal portion of the fixed part and has a second pivotal portion which includes a second pivotal hole and a through hole. The second pivotal portion has two slots defined therein. A first transverse hole and a second transverse hole are defined in the second pivotal portion. A slide member is slidably inserted into the slots and connected with a resilient member. The resilient member has a first hook and a second hook. The first hook is hooked to the movable part and the second hook is hooked to the slide member. The slide member has an inclined hole which is located corresponding to the first and second transverse holes. An engaging member is engaged with the inclined hole of the slide member and has a first end and a second end. The first end is movably engaged with the first transverse hole and the second end is movably engaged with the second transverse hole. A trace that the engaging member moves in the inclined hole constantly intersects a trace that the first end moves in the first transverse hole and a trace that the second end moves in the second transverse hole. The engaging member has a bar which is perpendicular to the first and second ends. The bar extends out from the through hole and is engaged with the engaging hole of the fixed part.
Preferably, the fixed part has a first pad connected thereto.
Preferably, the movable part has a second pad connected thereto. Preferably, the first pivotal portion has a connection member.
The present invention includes the following advantages:
1. The present invention is able to increase the area of the armrest so that the user feels comfortable when his/her arm is rested on the first and second pads.
2. When the movable part is not in use, it is easily flipped downward and does not occupy space.
3. The operation of the present invention is easy, simple and energy-saved, which is suitable for disables.
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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The fixed part 1 has two first pivotal portions 11 on the bottom thereof and each of the first pivotal portions 11 includes a first pivotal hole 12. A shaft 13 is inserted into the two first pivotal holes 12. A C-shaped clip 14 is connected to one end of the shaft 13. The two first pivotal portion 11 each have an engaging hole 15 and a protrusion 16 is located beside the engaging hole 15. The protrusion 16 has an inclined surface 17 which faces the engaging hole 15. Each of the first pivotal portions 11 has a connection member 18 and the fixed part 1 has a first pad 19 connected on a top thereof.
The movable part 2 is pivotably connected to the first pivotal portions 11 of the fixed part 1 and has a second pivotal portion 21 which includes a second pivotal hole 22 and a through hole 23 on each of two sides thereof. The shaft 13 extends through the second pivotal holes 22. The second pivotal portion 21 has two slots 24 defined therein. A first transverse hole 25 and a second transverse hole 26 are respectively defined in the top and the bottom of the second pivotal portion 21. The movable part 2 has a second pad 27 connected to a top thereof.
The slide member 3 is slidably inserted into the slots 24 of the movable part 2 and is connected with a resilient member 31. The resilient member 31 has a first hook 32 and a second hook 33. The first hook 32 is hooked to the movable part 2 and the second hook 33 is hooked to the slide member 3, such that the slide member 3 is movable in the slots 24 of the movable part 2. The slide member 3 has two inclined holes 34 which are located corresponding to the first and second transverse holes 25, 26.
The two engaging members 4 are engaged with the inclined holes 34 of the slide member 3 and each have a first end 41 and a second end 42. The first end 41 is movably engaged with the first transverse hole 25 corresponding thereto and the second end 42 is movably engaged with the second transverse hole 26 corresponding thereto. The trace that the engaging member 4 moves in the inclined hole 34 constantly intersects the trace that the first end 41 moves in the first transverse hole 25 and the trace that the second end 42 moves in the second transverse hole 26 as shown in
When assembling, as shown in
When the movable part 2 is not in use and to be pivoted downward, as shown in
When the user wants to use the movable part 2, as shown in
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.
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