Claims
- 1. An arrangement for transferring a person from a reclined position to an upright seated position comprising: means for supporting the back side of the person with the person's posterior at a first location; means for raising the calves of the person and bending the knees of said person; means for freeing substantially the posterior of said person; means for moving the person to an upright seated position and placing said person onto a seating member so that the posterior of said person is directly in contact with said seating member; said supporting means comprising a bed member subdivided into first and second sections; means for raising said first section above said second section; means for moving said second section beneath said first section for freeing the posterior of said person; means on said first bed section abutting said seating member when said second bed section is beneath said first section for moving said seating member against the person's posterior after freeing thereof; said second bed section having means for actuating said seating member against said abutting means on said first section when said second bed section reaches its end of movement beneath said first section so that said seating member is moved upward for placement against said person's posterior; and means for actuating said means for raising the calves when raising said first bed section.
- 2. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 including means for predetermined alignment of said first section and said second section after said first section has been raised for moving said second section under and into said first section.
- 3. An arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein said first bed section has a bearing surface abutting a predetermined surface on said toilet seat for turning said toilet seat upward when said second section has been moved beneath said first section.
- 4. An arrangement as defined in claim 3 including a pin element on said seating member and slidably movable within a slot in said second section, said pin element being at an end of said slot when said predetermined surface on said seating member abuts said bearing surface on said first member.
- 5. An arrangement as defined in claim 1 including means for raising and lowering said first section and said second section simultaneously together.
- 6. An arrangement as defined in claim 1 including means on said second section for connecting a wheel chair to said second section and passing over said seating member.
- 7. An arrangement as defined in claim 1 including a fixed frame; a movable frame telescopically received by said fixed frame and supporting pivotally said first section and said calves raising means, said fixed frame supporting said second section.
- 8. An arrangement for transferring a person from a reclined position to an upright seated position comprising: means for supporting the back side of the person with the person's posterior at a first location; means for raising the calves of the person and bending the knees of said person; means for freeing substantially the posterior of said person; means for moving the person to an upright seated position and placing said person onto a seating member so that the posterior of said person is directly in contact with said seating member; said supporting means comprising a bed member subdivided into first and second sections; means for raising said first section above said second section; means for moving said second section beneath said first section for freeing the posterior of said person; means on said first bed section abutting said seating member when said second bed section is beneath said first section for moving said seating member against the person's posterior after freeing thereof; said second bed section having means for actuating said seating member against said abutting means on said first section; and means for actuating said means for raising the calves when raising said first bed section; said calves raising means comprising lever means pivoted on said first section; fabric means stretched over said second section for supporting the calves of said person; fabric holding means and pivotally connected to one end of said lever means; and cable means connected to the other end of said lever means, said cable means being tensioned when raising said first section for turning said lever means and raising said fabric means and thereby the calves of the person.
- 9. An arrangement for transferring a person from a reclined position to an upright seated position comprising: means for supporting the back side of the person with the person's posterior at a first location; means for raising the calves of the person and bending the knees of said person; means for freeing substantially the posterior of said person; means for moving the person to an upright seated position and placing said person onto a seating member so that the posterior of said person is directly in contact with said seating member; said supporting means comprising a bed member subdivided into first and second sections; means for raising said first section above said second section; means for moving said second section beneath said first section for freeing the posterior of said person; means on said first bed section abutting said seating member when said second bed section is beneath said first section for moving said seating member against the person's posterior after freeing thereof; said second bed section having means for actuating said seating member against said abutting means on said first section; and means for actuating said means for raising the calves when raising said first bed section; means on said second section for connecting a wheel chair to said second section and passing over said seating member; said wheel chair being turned with said seating member when said second section is moved under said first section for placing a person in said wheel chair.
- 10. An arrangement for transferring a person from a reclined position to an upright seated position comprising: means for supporting the back side of the person with the person's posterior at a first location; means for raising the calves of the person and bending the knees of said person; means for freeing substantially the posterior of said person; means for moving the person to an upright seated position and placing said person onto a seating member so that the posterior of said person is directly in contact with said seating member; said supporting means comprising a bed member subdivided into first and second sections; means for raising said first section above said second section; means for moving said second section beneath said first section for freeing the posterior of said person; means on said first bed section abutting said seating member when said second bed section is beneath said first section for moving said seating member against the person's posterior after freeing thereof; said second bed section having means for actuating said seating member against said abutting means on said first section; and means for actuating said means for raising the calves when raising said first bed section; means for raising and lowering said first section and said second section simultaneously together; said means for raising and lowering simultaneously said first and second sections comprising rocker arm means pivotable for engaging said second section prior to raising said first section.
- 11. An arrangement as defined in claim 1 including means for predetermined alignment of said first section and said second section after said first section has been raised for moving said second section under and into said first section; said first bed section having a bearing surface abutting a predetermined surface on said toilet seat for turning said toilet seat upward when said second section has been moved beneath said first section; a pin element on said seating member and slidably movable within a slot in said second section, said pin element being at an end of said slot when said predetermined surface on said seating member abuts said bearing surface on said first member.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of the parent application Ser. No. 806,777 filed June 15, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,085,471.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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