Information
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Patent Grant
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6367103
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Patent Number
6,367,103
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 28, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Roberts, Mlotkowski & Hobbes
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 005 811 R
- 005 831
- 005 861
- 005 871
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An invalid hoist comprises a lifting arm, a sling hanger support angularly displaceable relative to the lifting arm about a vertical or substantially vertical axis and a sling hanger which is of unitary construction pivotable about a horizontal axis relative to the sling hanger support and which presents two spaced sling attachment points on one side of the horizontal axis and at least one sling attachment point on the other side of the horizontal axis. A rotary drive mechanism is provided for pivoting the sling hanger about said horizontal axis relative to the sling hanger support and switch means are provided for selectively rotating the rotary drive means in one or other of two opposite directions. The sling hanger support is of generally inverted U-shape configuration having a cross member and two parallel or substantially parallel limbs depending from the cross member. The sling hanger is pivotably connected to the lower ends of the depending limbs and the rotary drive mechanism comprises a power unit supported by the sling hanger support at or adjacent to the cross member and a transmission system connecting the power unit to the sling hanger for pivoting the sling hanger relative to the sling hanger support.
Description
INTRODUCTION
This invention relates to invalid hoists for use with slings in which invalids are suspended during lifting.
It is known from GB-A-2184706 to provide an invalid hoist with a lifting arm, a sling hanger support which is supported for angular displacement relative to a lifting arm of the hoist about a vertical axis, a sling hanger which is pivotable about a horizontal axis relative to the sling hanger support and which presents spaced sling attachment points on both sides of the horizontal axis, and means for retaining the hanger in alternative angular positions about said horizontal axis. The preferred retaining means, and indeed that used in practice, has been frictional means allowing the hanger to be infinitely adjustable in position throughout an operative range of angular movement. The drawback of this arrangement is that the frictional restraint to movement about said horizontal axis imposes a strain on an attendant, particularly on the wrists of the attendant, and especially when an operating handle of the hanger is in a raised position.
It is known from GB-A-2327931 to replace the frictional restraint with rotary drive means for pivoting the sling hanger about the aforesaid horizontal axis and switch means for selectively rotating the rotary drive means in one or other of two opposite directions. The rotary drive means are provided adjacent to the pivot axis between the sling hanger and the sling hanger support. This suffers from the disadvantage that the rotary drive means are not sealed from ingress of water when the hoist is used in bathing environments.
The present invention seeks to overcome this latter drawback.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided an invalid hoist comprising a lifting arm, a sling hanger support angularly displaceable relative to the lifting arm about a vertical or substantially vertical axis and a sling hanger which is of unitary construction pivotable about a horizontal axis relative to the sling hanger support and which presents two spaced sling attachment points on one side of the horizontal axis and at least one sling attachment point on the other side of the horizontal axis for connection of a first pair of sling attachments to one side of the horizontal axis and for connection of a second pair of sling attachments to the other side of the horizontal axis, rotary drive means for pivoting the sling hanger about said horizontal axis relative to the sling hanger support and switch means for selectively rotating the rotary drive means in one or other of two opposite directions, wherein the sling hanger support is of inverted generally U-shaped configuration having a cross member and two parallel or substantially parallel limbs depending from the cross member, the sling hanger is pivotably connected to the lower ends of the depending limbs and the rotary drive means comprises a power unit supported by the sling hanger support at or adjacent to the cross member and a transmission system connecting the power unit to the sling hanger for pivoting the sling hanger relative to the sling hanger support.
Preferred and/or optional features of the invention are set forth in claims
2
to
12
, inclusive.
The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of one embodiment of an invalid hoist according to the invention,
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the sling hanger and sling hanger support, and
FIG. 3
is a fragmentary sectional view showing the handgrip of the sling hanger.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring firstly to
FIG. 1
of the drawings, the invalid hoist shown therein comprises a chassis
10
, a lifting column
11
upstanding from the chassis
10
, a lifting arm
12
projecting from the lifting column
11
, a sling hanger support
13
at the free or outer end of the lifting arm
12
and a sling hanger
14
supported by the sling hanger support
13
.
The chassis
10
, lifting column
11
and lifting arm
12
are now well known.
The chassis comprises a transversely extending part
15
from which the lifting column
11
upstands and two arms
16
and
17
pivotable relative to the part
15
between positions in which they extend parallel to one another and positions in which they are splayed apart at their outer free ends. The part
15
has two castors
18
and a further castor
19
is provided at the free end of each of the arms
16
and
17
.
The lifting column
11
includes a motor driven actuator (not shown), such as is described in EP-A-0424344, for raising and lowering the lifting arm
12
relative to the lifting column
11
. A rechargeable battery
9
is mounted on the lifting column
11
and powers the motor driven actuator.
A handle
20
is provided on the lifting column
11
whereby an attendant can move the invalid hoist along the floor.
The sling hanger support
13
is in the form of an inverted, generally U-shaped, member which is mounted in a vertical bearing
21
at the free outer end of the lifting arm
12
to turn about a rigid vertical axis.
The sling hanger support
13
has a cross member
22
and two parallel or substantially parallel limbs
23
,
24
depending from the cross member
22
.
The sling hanger
14
has a generally U-shaped part
25
having two limbs
26
and
27
which are pivotally connected to the lower ends of the limbs
23
and
24
, respectively, of the sling hanger support
13
for pivotable movement about a common horizontal axis and a central arm
28
extending from the base of the U-shaped part
25
away from said horizontal axis. A hand grip
29
is provided at the free end of the arm
28
.
A simple pivotable connection
30
is provided between the lower end of the limb
23
of the sling hanger support
13
and the limb
26
of the sling hanger
14
. However, a rotary drive mechanism
31
is provided for pivoting the limb
27
of the sling hanger
14
relative to the limb
24
of the sling hanger support
13
.
Sling attachments
32
, in the form of headed studs, are provided at or adjacent to the free ends of the limbs
26
and
27
and two further sling attachments
33
, also in the form of headed studs, are provided on opposite sides of the arm
28
. The studs
33
could, however, be replaced by a single stud.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
of the drawings, the rotary drive mechanism
31
shown therein comprises a power unit
34
including an electric motor
35
and a reduction gear box
36
and a transmission system
37
including a drive shaft
38
, a worm
39
and a worm wheel
40
connecting the power unit
34
to the sling hanger
14
.
The power unit
34
is mounted within a housing comprising a base
41
secured to or formed integrally with the cross member
22
and a cover
42
. The depending limb
24
of the sling hanger support
13
is hollow and the drive shaft
38
is keyed at its upper end to the output of the reduction gearbox
36
and extends downwards through a hole
43
in the base
41
of the housing and through the hollow depending limb
24
. The worm
39
is secured to the lower end of the drive shaft
38
for rotation therewith and is mounted in a transmission housing
44
secured to a mounting plate
45
at the lower end of the depending limb
24
. The worm wheel
40
is mounted on a shaft
46
channelled for rotation in the transmission housing
44
and is in drivable engagement with the worm
39
. The shaft
46
pivots the sling hanger
14
relative to the sling hanger support
13
in response to rotation of the motor
35
.
As best shown in
FIG. 3
, the hand grip
29
is mounted by a pin
47
for limited pivotable movement relative to the arm
28
and operates one of two micro-switches
48
,
49
according to whether it is moved in an upwards or a downwards direction. An “O” ring seal
50
is provided between the arm
28
and the handgrip
29
adjacent to the pin
47
and a ball
51
loaded by a spring
52
is provided between the free end of the arm
28
and the inner end of the hand grip
29
. The micro-switches
48
and
49
are connected to the power unit
34
through the arm
28
, the limb
27
of the sling hanger
14
and the depending limb
24
of the sling hanger support
13
. The power unit
34
is also connected to the rechargeable battery
9
by wiring extending through the cross member
22
and the lifting arm
12
.
An attendant can pivot the sling hanger
14
by taking hold of the hand grip
29
and applying a gentle upwards or downwards force to the hand grip
29
. A downwards force on the hand grip
29
will cause the hand grip to operate the micro-switch
49
to rotate the power unit
34
in a direction which will pivot the sling hanger
14
so that the arm
28
is lowered. An upwards force on the handgrip
29
will cause the hand grip to operate the other micro-switch
48
and the power unit
34
will pivot the sling hanger
14
so that the arm
28
is raised.
The rotary drive mechanism
31
thus mimics the known manually displaceable sling hanger but with no strain on the attendant.
An on/off switch
53
can be provided, such as on the arm
28
, to de-energise the power unit
34
and prevent accidental operation of the rotary drive mechanism
31
.
The lifting hoist described above is given by way of example only and various modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the sling hanger support
13
need not be supported by the free outer end of the lifting arm
12
to turn about a rigid vertical axis. It could, instead, be supported so that it can swing relative to the lifting arm.
Claims
- 1. An invalid hoist comprising a lifting arm, a sling hanger support angularly displaceable relative to the lifting arm about a vertical or substantially vertical axis and a sling hanger which is of unitary construction pivotable about a horizontal axis relative to the sling hanger support and which presents two spaced sling attachment points on one side of the horizontal axis and at least one sling attachment point on the other side of the horizontal axis for connection of a first pair of sling attachments to one side of the horizontal axis and for connection of a second pair of sling attachments to the other side of the horizontal axis, rotary drive means for pivoting the sling hanger about said horizontal axis relative to the sling hanger support and switch means for selectively rotating the rotary drive means in one or other of two opposite directions, wherein the sling hanger support is of inverted generally U-shaped configuration having a cross member and two parallel or substantially parallel limbs depending from the cross member, the sling hanger is pivotably connected to the lower ends of the depending limbs and the rotary drive means comprises a power unit supported by the sling hanger support at or adjacent to the cross member and a transmission system connecting the power unit to the sling hanger for pivoting the sling hanger relative to the sling hanger support.
- 2. An invalid hoist as claimed in claim 1, wherein the power unit includes an electric motor.
- 3. An invalid hoist as claimed in claim 2, wherein the power unit further includes a reduction gear box.
- 4. An invalid hoist as claimed in claim 1, wherein the transmission system includes a drive shaft extending within or alongside one of the depending limbs of the sling hanger support.
- 5. An invalid hoist as claimed in claim 4, wherein the transmission system further includes a worm and worm wheel at the lower end of the drive shaft.
- 6. An invalid hoist as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sling hanger is provided at one end with a hand grip which is pivotable to a limited extent in a vertical or substantially vertical plane relative to the sling hanger, the switch means being operable by pivotable movement of the hand grip in an upwards direction to cause the rotary drive means to pivot the sling hanger so that said one end of the sling hanger is raised relative to the other end and the switch means being operable by pivotable movement of the hand grip in a downwards direction to cause the rotary drive means to pivot the sling hanger so that said one end of the sling hanger is lowered relative to the other end.
- 7. An invalid hoist as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sling hanger comprises a generally U-shaped part, the two limbs of which are pivotably connected to the lower ends of the two limbs of the sling hanger support, respectively, and a central arm extending from the base of the generally U-shaped part away from the pivot axis between the sling hanger and sling hanger support.
- 8. An invalid hoist as claimed in claim 7, wherein each limb of the U-shaped part has a sling attachment at or adjacent to its free end and at least one sling attachment is provided on the central arm.
- 9. An invalid hoist as claimed in claim 7 when dependent on claim 6, wherein the hand grip is provided at the free end of the central arm.
- 10. An invalid hoist as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a chassis and a lifting column upstanding from the chassis, the lifting arm projecting from the lifting column.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9924543 |
Oct 1999 |
GB |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
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424344 |
Apr 1991 |
EP |
715841 |
Jun 1996 |
EP |
2184706 |
Jul 1987 |
GB |
2327931 |
Feb 1999 |
GB |
2327931 |
Oct 1999 |
GB |