Hydraulic lift cylinder assemblies

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6226809
  • Patent Number
    6,226,809
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 28, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An hydraulic bath seat lift has a hydraulic cylinder assembly comprising an inner cylinder fixed with the floor and an outer cylinder, which can be raised and lowered by supplying hydraulic fluid to the assembly. The outer cylinder supports a seat at the end of a horizontal arm. The inner cylinder has a pin at its upper end projecting outwardly into one of two sets of longitudinal grooves along the inner surface of the outer cylinder to prevent the outer cylinder rotating relative to the inner cylinder. The grooves open into one another at the lower end of the outer cylinder so that when the outer cylinder is raised fully, to lift the seat above the bath, the cylinder can be rotated to swing the seat over the bath and then lowered with the pin engaging the other set of grooves.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to hydraulic lift cylinder assemblies.




Hydraulic lift cylinder assemblies are used in various applications, such as in bath seat lifts where the seat can be raised from a position outside the bath, swung over the bath and lowered into the bath. One cylinder that can be used in such an application is described in GB2274323. It is important that cylinders used in such applications cannot be lowered in the incorrect position because this could increase the risk of a part of the user's body being trapped, such as between the seat and the rim of the bath.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an hydraulic lift cylinder assembly.




According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided an hydraulic lift cylinder assembly including an inner cylinder and an outer cylinder arranged telescopically with one another such that the two cylinders can be extended and retracted by supplying hydraulic fluid between the cylinders, the inner surface of the outer cylinder and the outer surface of the inner cylinder being provided with a longitudinally-extending track and a cooperating engaging member such that rotation between the two cylinders is prevented along at least a part of the extension of the two cylinders.




The track is preferably on the inner surface of the outer cylinder and the cooperating engaging member is preferably on the outer surface of the inner cylinder. The track may be a groove and the engaging member a projecting pin. The track preferably opens towards the end of extension of the two cylinders so as to permit relative rotation between the two cylinders when extended. The assembly may include two tracks at different orientations so that the two cylinders can be extended and retracted along different tracks. The inner cylinder may be fixed at one end and the assembly extended by displacing the outer cylinder. The outer cylinder may have a sliding seal at its lower end that slides along and seals with the outer surface of the inner cylinder. The assembly preferably includes a sliding bearing towards the upper end of the assembly engaging the outer surface of the outer cylinder, the sliding bearing may be supported towards the upper end of an outer sleeve extending around the outer cylinder and fixed at its lower end.




According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a bath seat lift including an assembly according to the above one aspect of the invention and a seat supported by the assembly, the assembly being operable to lit the seat from a position outside a bath, to enable the seat to be swung over the bath, and to lower the seat into the bath.




A bath seat lift including a cylinder assembly according to the present invention, will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the seat lift with the cylinder assembly extended;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional side elevation view of the cylinder assembly retracted;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional transverse view of the assembly along the line III—III of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional side elevation view of the lower part of the cylinder assembly filly extended; and





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional transverse view along the line V—V of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference first to

FIG. 1

, the seat lift assembly is indicated generally by the numeral


1


and is shown mounted on the floor outside a bath


2


. The seat lift assembly


1


includes an hydraulic cylinder assembly


10


connected at its lower end to a supply and control unit


11


. The upper end of the cylinder assembly


10


supports one end of a horizontal arm


12


, the other end of which supports a bath seat


13


. The seat lift assembly


1


can raise the bath seat


13


from a position outside the bath


2


to its upper extent where the seat can be swung through 90° to a position above the bath. The seat


13


can then be lowered vertically into the bath. The construction of the cylinder assembly


10


ensures that the seat


13


can only be swung about the axis of the cylinder assembly when it is fully extended and that it can only be lowered in certain positions.




Referring now also to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the cylinder assembly


10


has an inner, vertical cylinder


20


of circular section and made of a metal such as hard anodized aluminum. The inner cylinder


20


is hollow and its lower end


21


is fixed to a floor-mounted mounting block


22


. A port


23


opens through the mounting block


22


into the inside of the cylinder


20


, the port communicating outside the cylinder assembly


10


with the supply unit


11


. A short distance below its upper end


24


, the inner cylinder carries a radial pin


25


, which extends diametrically of the cylinder and projects at opposite ends


26


a short distance beyond the outer surface


27


of the inner cylinder. The upper end


24


of the inner cylinder


20


is open.




An outer cylinder


30


of approximately the same length extends coaxially along the outside of the inner cylinder


20


. The outer cylinder


30


is made of hard anodized extruded aluminum and has four tracks or grooves


31


to


34


extruded along its length on its inner surface. The grooves


31


to


34


extend parallel to one another and are spaced from one another by 90° around the inside of the cylinder


30


. The grooves


31


to


34


terminate a short distance above the lower end of the cylinder


30


where they open into two arc-shape recesses


35


and


36


. One recess


35


extends between the grooves


31


and


32


; the other recess


36


extends between the grooves


33


and


34


. The lower end


37


of the outer cylinder


30


is closed by a metal collet


38


carrying a sliding seal


39


, which bears against the outer surface


27


of the inner cylinder


20


. The upper end


40


of the outer cylinder


30


is closed by a seat mounting cup


41


in which the inner end of the arm


12


is fixed.




The cylinder assembly


10


is completed by an outer metal sleeve


42


, which is fixed at its lower end


43


to the mounting block


22


and extends coaxially around the outer cylinder


30


. Towards its upper end


44


, the outer sleeve


42


has two plain sliding bearings


45


and


46


, which bear against the outside of the outer cylinder


30


to provide support for the outer cylinder against lateral forces.




Operation of the seat lift assembly


1


will now be described, assuming that the seat


13


is in its lowest position outside the bath


2


. In this position, the cylinder assembly


10


is fully retracted, as shown in

FIG. 2

, with the collet


38


of the outer cylinder


30


resting on the inside of the mounting block


22


and with the seat mounting cup


41


just protruding from the upper end


44


of the outer sleeve


42


. The ends


26


of the pin


25


on the inner cylinder


20


project into the grooves


31


and


33


in the outer cylinder


30


close to its upper end. In this way, the outer cylinder


30


cannot rotate with respect to the inner cylinder


20


and, because the inner cylinder is fixed at its lower end, cannot rotate with respect to the assembly


10


as a whole.




To lift the user into the bath


2


, the supply unit


11


is switched to its RAISE mode and hydraulic fluid is pumped into the inner cylinder


20


via the port


23


. As fluid enters the inner cylinder


20


, it expands the volume between the inner cylinder and the inside of the outer cylinder


30


by raising the outer cylinder and hence the seat


13


. Hydraulic fluid is prevented from escaping from the outer cylinder


30


by the sliding seal


39


at its lower end


37


. The sliding bearings


45


and


46


on the outer sleeve


42


serve a mechanical purpose of preventing lateral movement of the outer cylinder


30


. Rotation of the outer cylinder


30


is prevented at all heights by the sliding engagement of the ends


26


of the pin


25


in one set of opposite grooves


31


and


33


until the outer cylinder reaches its upper limit of travel, as shown in FIG.


4


. In this position, the ends


26


of the pin


25


are clear of the lower end of the grooves


31


and


33


and locate in the arc-shape recesses


35


and


36


respectively. At this upper limit of travel, the seat


13


is higher than the rim of the bath


2


. The seat


13


is swung about the vertical axis of the cylinder assembly


10


through 90°, as limited by the extent of the recesses


35


and


36


in which the ends


26


of the pin


25


can move laterally, so that the seat is located directly above the bath


2


. The ends


26


of the pin


25


are now in alignment with the other set of two grooves


32


and


34


in the outer cylinder


30


so that the seat


13


can be lowered into the bath


2


by switching the supply unit


11


to its LOWER mode, in which hydraulic fluid is allowed to flow out of the cylinder assembly


10


under force applied by the weight of the seat and the user. Alternatively, a pump in the supply unit


11


could be reversed to pump fluid out of the cylinder assembly


10


.




The user is lifted out of the bath


2


by raising the cylinder assembly


10


, swinging the seat


13


out and then lowering the seat outside the bath.




The present invention ensures that the outer cylinder can only be rotated relative to the inner cylinder when fully extended and that the cylinder can only be retracted when correctly aligned above or outside the bath. This helps reduce the risk that the seat could be lowered in such a way as to trap a part of the body between the seat and the rim of the bath.




It will be appreciated that the two sets of grooves need not be displaced from one another by 90° but could have different relative positions according to the application to which the cylinder assembly is being put. The extent of axial movement could be arranged to be different in the different orientations of the two cylinders so that, for example, with a bath seat, it could be arranged so that it could only be lowered a smaller distance outside the bath than inside the bath. Instead of grooves, some other form of elongate track, such as a projecting rail could be used engaged by appropriately-shaped engaging member. The groove or track could be on the outside of the inner cylinder instead of on the inside of the outer cylinder. The invention could be used in various other applications where it is important to prevent relative rotation between the two cylinders.



Claims
  • 1. An hydraulic lift cylinder assembly comprising: an inner cylinder; an outer cylinder, said outer cylinder being mounted telescopically with said inner cylinder; a supply of hydraulic fluid connected to supply hydraulic two cylinders such that they can be extended and retracted; and a longitudinally-extending track and a cooperating engaging member on said inner and outer cylinders such that rotation between said two cylinders is prevented along at least a part of the extension of said two cylinders.
  • 2. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said track is on an inner surface of said outer cylinder and said cooperating engaging member is on an outer surface of said inner cylinder.
  • 3. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said track is a groove.
  • 4. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said engaging member is a projecting pin.
  • 5. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said track opens towards an end of extension of said two cylinders so as to permit relative rotation between said two cylinders when extended.
  • 6. An assembly according to claim 1 including two said tracks at different orientations so that said two cylinders can be extended and retracted along different tracks.
  • 7. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said inner cylinder is fixed at one end and the assembly is extended by displacing said outer cylinder.
  • 8. An assembly according to claim 7, wherein said outer cylinder has a sliding seal at its lower end that slides along and seals with an outer surface of said inner cylinder.
  • 9. An assembly according to claim 7 including a sliding bearing towards an upper end of the assembly engaging an outer surface of said outer cylinder.
  • 10. An assembly according to claim 9 including an outer sleeve extending around said outer cylinder and fixed at a lower end, and wherein said sliding bearing is supported towards an upper end of said outer sleeve.
  • 11. An hydraulic lift cylinder assembly comprising: an inner cylinder; an outer cylinder, said outer cylinder being mounted telescopically with said inner cylinder; a supply of hydraulic fluid connected to supply hydraulic fluid between the two cylinders such that they can be extended and retracted; two longitudinally-extending grooves on an inner surface of said outer cylinder; and a cooperating engaging member projecting from said inner cylinder into a said groove such that rotation between said two cylinders is prevented along the length of said grooves, and wherein said two grooves connect with one another at one end of said outer cylinder such that said engaging member can be moved between the two grooves and said outer cylinder rotated relative to said inner cylinder when the two cylinders are extended.
  • 12. An hydraulic lift cylinder assembly comprising: an inner cylinder, said inner cylinder being fixed at its lower end; an outer cylinder, said outer cylinder being mounted telescopically with said inner cylinder; a supply of hydraulic fluid connected to supply hydraulic fluid between the two cylinders such that said outer cylinder can be raised and lowered relative to said inner cylinder; a longitudinally-extending track and a cooperating engaging member on said inner and outer cylinders such that rotation between said two cylinders is prevented along at least a part of the extension of said two cylinders; an outer sleeve extending around said outer cylinder and fixed at its lower end; and a sliding bearing mounted in said outer sleeve towards its upper end to engage an outer surface of said outer cylinder and to provide lateral support therefor.
  • 13. An hydraulic bath seat lift comprising: a fixed cylinder; a movable cylinder, said movable cylinder being mounted telescopically with said fixed cylinder; a supply of hydraulic fluid connected to supply hydraulic fluid between the two cylinders such that said movable cylinder can be raised and lowered; a longitudinally-extending track and a cooperating engaging member on said fixed and movable cylinders such that rotation between said two cylinders is prevented along at least a part of the extension of said two cylinders; and a seat, said seat being mounted on an arm extending laterally from said movable cylinder such that said seat can be positioned outside a bath and raised without rotation to an upper position where said seat is positioned above the height of said bath and where the movable cylinder can be rotated to swing said seat over the bath enabling said seat to be lowered into the bath.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9810113 May 1998 GB
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