The present invention relates to a foldable frame construction, and more particularly to a foldable frame construction for mobility aids that may be operated conveniently, may save space, and may provide high practicality.
With the advancement of medicine and the development of science and technology, the life expectancy of human beings has gradually prolonged and the proportion of senior population has gradually increased. Therefore, mobility aids currently available to the elderly are also increasing. Among them, conventional mobility aids include walkers, wheelchairs, and ladder climb assist systems, etc. Although the conventional mobility aids may provide certain auxiliary effects for the elderly, most of the conventional mobility aids, in order to provide sufficient structural strength, are fixed and unfoldable in structural design and configuration.
Although the conventional mobility aids with fixed configuration can provide sufficient structural strength, the fixed structures of the conventional mobility aids cannot provide a folding effect to the conventional mobility aids. Therefore, the conventional mobility aids cannot be adjusted in size, may occupy a certain space and cannot travel or be transported in a narrow space, and this may increase the storage space required by the user, is inconvenient in use and may limit the practicality of the conventional mobility aids.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a foldable frame construction to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable frame construction for mobility aids that may be operated conveniently, may save space, and may provide high practicality.
The foldable frame construction for mobility aids in accordance with the present invention has a mounting frame, a pivotal arm, and an operating element. The mounting frame has a fixed end, a limiting end, a limiting hole formed through the mounting frame adjacent to the limiting end, and a through hole formed through the mounting frame between the fixed end and the limiting hole. The pivotal arm is rotatably connected to the mounting frame and has a pivotal end, a pressing end, and a positioning hole formed through the pivotal arm and selectively aligning with the through hole. The operating element is connected to the pivotal arm and the mounting frame to limit a position of the pivotal arm relative to the mounting frame, and has a fixing ring base securely connected to the pivotal arm around the positioning hole, an engaging bolt movably mounted in the fixing ring base, and a pull button connected to the engaging bolt.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The mounting frame 10 has a fixed end, a limiting end, a side edge, a connecting tab 15, a limiting hole 11, a through hole 12, two pivot holes 13, a pivot shaft 16, and at least one guiding slice 14. The limiting end of the mounting frame 10 is opposite to the fixing end of the mounting frame 10. With further reference to
The limiting hole 11 is formed through the mounting frame 10 adjacent to the limiting end of the mounting frame 10. The through hole 12 is formed through the mounting frame 10 between the fixed end and the limiting hole 11 of the mounting frame 10. The two pivot holes 13 are formed through the mounting frame 10 at a spaced interval, and the through hole 12 is disposed between the two pivot holes 13. The pivot shaft 16 is connected to one of the two pivot holes 13 that is disposed between the through hole 12 and the fixed end of the mounting frame 10. The at least one guiding slice 14 is aslant formed on and protrudes from the side edge of the mounting frame 10 adjacent to the limiting hole 11 or the through hole 12. Furthermore, the mounting frame 10 has two guiding slices 14, and one of the two guiding slices 14 is disposed adjacent to the limiting hole 11, and the other one of the two guiding slices 14 is disposed adjacent to the through hole 12.
The pivotal arm 20 is rotatably connected to the mounting frame 10, and has a pivotal end, a pressing end, a flange 23, a positioning hole 21, a pivotal hole 22, and a pivotal rod 24. With reference to
The flange 23 is formed on and protrudes from the pressing end of the pivotal arm 20 and selectively abuts against the pivot shaft 16 of the mounting frame 10. The positioning hole 21 is formed through the pivotal arm 20 and selectively aligns with the through hole 12 of the mounting frame 10. The pivotal hole 22 is formed through the pivotal arm 20 adjacent to the positioning hole 21, and aligns with the pivot hole 13 of the mounting frame 10 that is disposed between the limiting hole 11 and the through hole 12. The pivotal rod 24 is connected to the pivotal hole 22 and the corresponding pivot hole 13 to enable the pivotal arm 20 to pivot relative to the mounting frame 10.
The operating element 30 is connected to the pivotal arm 20 and the mounting frame 10 to limit a position of the pivotal arm 20 relative to the mounting frame 10, and has a fixing ring base 31, an engaging bolt 32, and a pull button 33. The fixing ring base 31 is securely connected to the pivotal arm 20 around the positioning hole 21. The engaging bolt 32 is movably mounted in the fixing ring base 31 and has an inserting end and a connecting end. The inserting end of the engaging bolt 32 extends into the through hole 12 via the positioning hole 21 to limit the position of the pivotal arm 20 relative to the mounting frame 10. The connecting end of the engaging bolt 32 extends out of the fixing ring base 31 and is opposite to the mounting frame 10.
The pull button 33 is connected to the connecting end of the engaging bolt 32 to enable the engaging bolt 32 to move with the pull button 33 relative to the through hole 12, the positioning hole 21, and the fixing ring base 31. In addition, with reference to
Additionally, when the pull button 33 is released by a user, an elastic element is mounted in the fixing ring base 31 and can provide a flexible force to restore the engaging bolt 32 back to the original position. The elastic element and the return mechanism are conventional and the features and the structures of the elastic element and the return mechanism are not described in detail.
The reinforcing rib 40 is connected to the mounting frame 10 and the pivotal arm 20, and has a connecting end, a linking end, a curved segment 41, and two communicating holes 42. The connecting end of the reinforcing rib 40 is connected to the fixed end of the mounting frame 10 to hold the pivotal arm 20 between the mounting frame 10 and the reinforcing rib 40. The linking end of the reinforcing rib 40 is opposite to the connecting end of the reinforcing rib 40, and is pivotally connected to the pivotal arm 20 and the mounting frame 10. The curved segment 41 is formed on the reinforcing rib 40 between the connecting end and the linking end of the reinforcing rib 40 and surrounds the fixing ring base 31.
The two communicating holes 42 are formed through the reinforcing rib 40 respectively at the connecting end and the linking end of the reinforcing rib 40, and the communicating hole 42 that is disposed at the connecting end of the reinforcing rib 40 aligns with the pivot hole 13 that is disposed adjacent to the fixed end of the mounting frame 10. The pivot shaft 16 extends through the communicating hole 42 that is disposed at the connecting end of the reinforcing rib 40, and is connected to the corresponding pivot hole 13 to connect the reinforcing rib 40 with the mounting frame 10. The communicating hole 42 that is disposed at the linking end of the reinforcing rib 40 aligns with the pivotal hole 22 of the pivotal arm 20 and the pivot hole 13 of the mounting frame 10 that is disposed adjacent to the limiting hole 11. Then, the pivotal rod 24 is connected to the reinforcing rib 40, the pivotal arm 20, and the mounting frame 10 via the corresponding communicating hole 42, the pivotal hole 22, and the corresponding pivot hole 13.
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When the engaging bolt 32 moves into the limiting hole 11 by the guiding effect of the two guiding slices 14, the pivotal arm 20 cannot be pivoted relative to the mounting frame 10, and the first embodiment of the foldable frame construction is set under a folded condition. Additionally, when a user wants to unfold the first embodiment of the foldable frame construction, the pull button 33 is pulled to enable the inserting end of the engaging bolt 32 to separate from the limiting hole 11, and this enables the pivotal arm 20 to pivot relative to the mounting frame 10 to move the engaging bolt 32 toward the through hole 12. Then, the first embodiment of the foldable frame construction can be operated under an unfolded condition conveniently.
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According to the above-mentioned features and structural relationships of the foldable frame construction of the present invention, in use, a user only needs to pull the pull button 33 of the operating element 30, 30A, and the engaging bolt 32 can be separated from the through hole 12. Then, the pivotal arm 20, 20A can be pivoted relative to the mounting frame 10, 10A, and the chair frame 61 and the seat 62 of the assistive device 60 or the bottom frame 63A and the foot frame 64A of the assistive device 60A can be operated to fold conveniently. After folding the mobility aids 60, 60A, the engaging bolt 32 is moved into the limiting hole 11, and the pivotal arm 20, 20A cannot pivot relative to the mounting frame 10, 10A. Therefore, the mobility aids 60, 60A can be operated conveniently under the folded condition by the foldable frame construction, and this also can reduce the space for placing the mobility aids 60, 60A, and can facilitate moving or transporting the mobility aids 60, 60A in a small space to improve the practicality of the mobility aids 60, 60A.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the utility model, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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