Claims
- 1. An invalid transfer arrangement comprising: a wheelchair removably positioned at the end of a bed; said wheelchair having wheels, a frame, a back rest, a leg rest, and a seat; said leg rest being movably connected to said frame; said leg rest being movable between a seating position sloping down from said seat and a substantially level transfer position over said seat; said bed having a mattress adjacent to and at substantially the height of the leg rest transfer position; a transport sheet extending across said mattress; roller means for moving said transport sheet and transporting a reclining person across the mattress and partly onto said leg rest when said leg rest is in said transfer position; drive means for moving said leg rest form said transfer position to said seating position and thereby moving said reclining person partly onto the seat; lift means for raising said reclining person to a sitting position on the seat; said back rest being insertable on said frame behind the person.
- 2. An invalid transfer arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said transport sheet has thickened edges; guide means engaging said thickened edges for spreading the transport sheet across said mattress and directing said transport sheet onto the rollers; said rollers being larger in diameter at substantially center regions of said rollers than at ends of said rollers for pulling center of the sheet and rolling up said thickened edges.
- 3. An invalid transfer arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said transport sheet has thickened edges; guide means engaging said thickened edges; said guide means comprising two guide rollers, one of said rollers being above said sheet and one of said rollers being below said sheet; said transport sheet passing through a narrow gap between said guide rollers; said thickened edge rolling around said rollers; said rollers being shaped to conform to a thickened edge and hold said edge in position.
- 4. An invalid transfer arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein said transport sheet has thickened edges; guide means engaging said thickened edges; said guide means comprises an edge support having a groove with a narrow outer portion through which said sheet slides and a wider inner portion through which a thickened edge of said sheet slides and is held in position.
- 5. An invalid transfer arrangement comprising: a wheel chair removably positioned at the end of a bed; said wheelchair having wheels, a frame, and removable back rest; a seat, and a leg rest movably attached to said frame; said leg rest being movable between a seating position sloping down from said seat and substantially level transfer position over said seat; said seat having connections to said frame and said leg rest such that said seat is substantially horizontal when the leg rest is in said seating position and in said transfer position; said seat being tilted from the horizontal when the leg rest is in other positions; said bed having a mattress adjacent to and at substantially the height of the leg rest transfer position; a transport sheet extending across the mattress; roller means for moving the transport sheet and transporting a reclining person across the mattress and onto said leg rest when said leg rest is in said transfer position; drive means for moving said leg rest between said transfer position and seating position and thereby moving the person partly onto the seat; lift means for raising the person to a sitting position on the wheelchair; said back rest being insertable on the frame behind the person.
- 6. An invalid transfer arrangement comprising a wheelchair removably positioned at the end of a bed; said wheelchair having wheels, a frame, a removable back rest, and a seat; a movable leg rest attached through pivots and links to said frame; said leg rest being movable between a seating position sloping down from said seat and a substantially level transfer position over said seat; said bed having a mattress extending in vicinity of and at substantially the height of the leg rest transfer position; a transport sheet extending across said mattress; roller means for moving the transport sheet and transporting a reclining person across said mattress and partially onto the leg rest when said leg rest is in said transfer position; drive means for moving the leg rest from said transfer position to said seating position and transporting the reclining person partially onto the seat; with means for raising the reclining person to a sitting position on the seat; and a back rest removably insertable on said frame behind the person.
- 7. An invalid transfer arrangement comprising a wheelchair removably positioned at the end of a ed; said wheelchair having wheels, a frame and a removable back rest; a seat pivotable attached on opposite sides to the frame; a leg rest attached through links and pivots to the frame and to the seat such that said leg rest is movable between a seating position sloping down from said eat and substantially level transfer position over said seat; said seat being substantially horizontal when the leg rest is in said seating position and in said transfer position and said seat is tilted from the horizontal when the leg rest is in other positions; said bed having a mattress in vicinity of and substantially the height of the leg rest transfer position; a transport sheet extending across said mattress; roller means for moving the transport sheet and transporting a reclining person across said mattress and partially onto the leg rest when said leg rest is in said transfer position; drive means for moving the leg rest from said transfer position to said seating position and transporting the reclining person partially onto the seat; lift means for raising the reclining person to a sitting position on the seat; said back rest being insertable on said frame behind the person.
- 8. An invalid transfer arrangement as defined in claim 7, wherein said seat has a front part attached to each side of said frame by pivots; said seat having a rear part hinged to the front part of the seat so that the two parts form a horizontal seating surface; a leg rest hinged to the front part of said seat; links on each side of the wheelchair attached by pivots to said leg rest and to said frame; said leg rest being movable from a position in front of the wheelchair to a position above and overlapping said seat, the front part of said seat rotating concurrently 180 degrees and the rear part of said seat rotating concurrently 30 degrees to a fixed support; a foot rest adjustably attached to said leg rest; a seat lock allowing seat rotation and leg rest motion when released; said front and rear parts of said seat being removable and replaceable by corresponding parts of a toilet seat which are connected by a hinge.
- 9. An invalid transfer arrangement as defined in claim 7, wherein said seat is attached to each side of said frame by pivots; a leg rest connected by links and pivots near top and bottom of said leg rest to pivots on said frame; said leg rest thereby being movably form a normal position at front of the wheelchair to a substantially level transport position overlapping said seat; said seat being constrained by fixed supports to pivot from a horizontal position to substantially 30 degrees elevation as said leg rest moves up; said seat being forced to pivot back to horizontal by a coupling to said leg rest as said leg rest moves further to its transport position; and a releasable lock to hold said seat and leg rest in normal positions for sitting.
- 10. An invalid transfer arrangement as defined in claim 7, and including lift means to raise said transport sheet without raising said mattress; said lift means having lift arms on each side of said mattress; said lift arms being connected by a supporting sheet of material underneath said transport sheet; said lift arms being connected to an electric motor for raising and lowering said transport sheet and a person reclining thereon.
- 11. An invalid transfer arrangement as defined in claim 7, including lift means for raising said transport sheet without raising said mattress; said lift means having lift arms on each side of said mattress: each lift arm having a groove with a narrow outer portion through which said transport sheet can slide and a large inner portion in which a thickened edge of said transport sheet can slide and is captured; said lift arms being connected to electric drive means for raising and lowering said lift arms and thereby raising and lowering said transport sheet and a person reclining thereon.
- 12. An invalid transfer arrangement as defined claim 5, wherein said leg rest is movable from an inclined position in front of said seat to a substantially horizontal position over said seat; said seat being connected by pivots and links to said frame and said leg rest, whereby upon motion of said leg rest from said inclined position to said level position said seat moves down under said leg rest.
- 13. An invalid transfer arrangement comprising a wheelchair removably held in position at the end of a bed by a latch; said wheelchair having wheels and a frame with two sides; a removable back rest; a seat pivotably attached to each side of the frame; a leg rest attached through a hinge to the seat and pivotably connected through links to the sides of the frame such that the leg rest is movable between a seating position sloping down from the seat and a substantially level transfer position over the seat; said seat rotating from a normal horizontal position to an inverted horizontal position when the leg rest is moved form said seating position to said transfer position; said bed having a mattress in vicinity and at substantially the height of said leg rest in said transfer position; a transport sheet on which a person may recline extending across the mattress between rollers in vicinity of head and foot ends of the bed; said transport sheet being attached and partially rolled up on said rollers; sheet driving means on the bed for rolling said transport sheet onto one of said rollers and off another said rollers and thereby moving said transport sheet across the mattress and transporting a reclining person across the bed and partly onto the leg rest when said leg rest is in said transfer position; an electric motor coupled to the leg rest for moving the leg rest from said transfer position to said seating position and moving said reclining person partly onto said seat; lift means for elevating part of the mattress and raising said reclining person to a sitting position on the seat; control means for regulating operation of said transfer arrangement; and means for inserting the back rest behind the person.
- 14. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said transport sheet has thickened edges; said rollers being smaller in diameter at substantially their ends than at substantially their centers for rolling up said transferring sheet.
- 15. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, including a mattress cover with low friction top and end surface, said transport sheet having a low friction bottom surface to slide over said mattress cover.
- 16. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said transport sheet has a thickened edge along each side; said guide means comprising two rollers with co-aligned vertical of axes; said rollers being positioned substantially at an edge of said transport sheet, one roller being above and one roller being below said transport sheet; said transport sheet passing through a narrow gap between said rollers; said thickened edge rolling around said rollers and being held in position by said rollers.
- 17. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, including an idler roller mounted substantially at one end of said mattress for supporting and guiding said transport sheet.
- 18. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said mattress end support means allows an end of the mattress to flex vertically but not longitudinally and prevents flexure at the edges.
- 19. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, including a bed frame and mattress end support means; said mattress having an end extending beyond said bed frame and onto said mattress end support means; said mattress end support means comprising a substantially thin support strip of stiff flexible material with ends slidably mounted to edges of the bed frame by bolts through slots in said support strip said support strip holding up the edges of said mattress while allowing the mattress end to flex vertically but not longitudinally and preventing flexure at the edges.
- 20. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said lift means compries lift arms attached to a supporting member underneath said mattress; an electric motor coupled to said lift arms for raising and lowering said mattress.
- 21. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said lift means comprises a lift arm on each side of said bed; a lift arm being connected by a cable to a windlass; said windlass being driven by electric drive means for raising and lowering said lift arm.
- 22. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 10, including a latch on said wheelchair; said latch engaging a horizontal shaft on said bed with coupling means for transmitting power from said bed to said wheelchair.
- 23. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said seat is coupled to a toothed belt held by said latch in contact and engagement with a notched shaft rotatably attached to said bed; said notched shaft being coupled to electric motor means for rotating said seat.
- 24. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said seat includes a detachable seat cushion which is interchangeable with a detachable toilet seat; and a chamber pot removably installed in said wheel chair.
- 25. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13 wherein said removable back rest is detachable and separable from said wheelchair.
- 26. An invalid transfer system as defined n claim 13, wherein said removable back rest is detachable from one support arm and movably pivoted on another support arm for providing free access for transferring a person.
- 27. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, including means for adjusting length of said leg rest.
- 28. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said control means comprises a control unit having control switches, logic and switching circuitry electrically connected to limit switches, drive motors, and clutches.
- 29. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13 wherein said sheet driving means and lift means include separate motors to drive mattress lift arms and rollers at head and foot ends of the bed.
- 30. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said sheet driving means and lift means include a single motor coupled through separate clutches to rollers near head and foot ends of the bed and to mattress lift arms.
- 31. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein bed sheets on which a person may lie are removably attached to said transport sheet.
- 32. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein bed sheets on which a person may lie are removably attached to said transport sheet by touch-and-close, pull-and-release material such as that commercially availably under the trade name VELCRO.
- 33. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said mattress is divided into two separate parts; a first part of said mattress extending to the head-end of the bed; a second part, extending to the foot-end of the bed and being rotatable by said lift means; said lift means comprising lift arms connected by a supporting member under said second part and being connected to an electric motor for raising a person to a seated position on said seat.
- 34. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, wherein said wheelchair comprises a fixed chair with a seat; and a toilet below the chair seat.
- 35. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 13, including a pad removably attached to said transport sheet.
- 36. An invalid transfer arrangement comprising a wheelchair removably held in position at the end of a bed by a latch; said wheelchair having wheels and a frame with two sides; a removable back rest; a rotatable seat attached to each side of the frame by pivots; a leg rest attached through a hinge to the seat to he seat and pivotably connected through links to the sides of the frame such that the leg rest is movable between a seating position sloping down from the seat and a substantially level transfer position over the seat; said seat rotating from a normal horizontal position to an inverted horizontal position when the leg reset is moved from said seating position to said transfer position; said bed having a mattress in vicinity of and at substantially the height of said leg rest in said transfer position; a transport sheet on which a person may recline extending across the mattress between rollers in vicinity of head and foot ends of the bed; said transport sheet being attached and partially rolled up on said rollers; sheet driving means on the bed for rolling said transport sheet onto one of said rollers and off another said rollers and thereby moving said transport sheet across the mattress sand transporting a reclining person across the bed and partly onto the leg rest when said leg rest is in said transfer position; lift means for lifting part of the mattress and raising the reclining person to a sitting position; coupling means between the seat and lift means for driving the leg rest and seat to said seating position and moving the person onto the seat when said mattress is being lifted; control means for regulating operation of said transfer arrangement; and means for inserting the back rest behind the person.
- 37. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 36, including spring means for pushing up said leg rest; and a seat lock to enable seat rotation when said seat lock is released.
- 38. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 36, including a latch on said wheelchair; said latch partially enclosing and holding said wheelchair locked to a notched horizontal shaft attached rotatably to an end of said bed at the front thereof; said notched horizontal shaft being coupled to said lift means and rotating when said lift means rotates in raising and lowering said mattress; said notched horizontal shaft engaging and driving a double-sided toothed belt; said toothed belt being held in close contact and in engagement with said notched shaft by said latch; said toothed belt being coupled also to said seat for rotating said seat when said mattress is raised or lowered; said latch and wheelchair being releasable by depressing said notched shaft.
- 39. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 36, including a latch on said wheelchair with a coupling to said mattress lift means whereby said latch is engaged only when said mattress is lifted more than a predetermined amount; said latch, when engaged, stopping said seat from elevating past a predetermined angle; seat rotation toward a nominal sitting position angle being independent of said latch.
- 40. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 36, including a rotating seat coupled through a chain and sprockets to a first wheel chair arm pivotably mounted near the back of said frame; said first arm being normally latched in an upright position; said first arm, when unlatched ,being pushed by spring means against said mattress; said lift means raising said mattress and first arm and forcing said seat to rotate correspondingly; a second arm vertically mounted to said frame and pivotably supporting one side of said back rest; said back rest having another side removably attachable to said first arm.
- 41. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 37, wherein said seat is rotatable and connected through an attached slotted coupling to a drive shaft; said drive shaft being connected to and rotating with a first arm pivotably mounted to said frame, said first arm being normally held in an upright position by a first latch; said first latch allowing a spring to force said first arm against said mattress upon release of said first latch; said first arm and said connecting drive shaft rotating when said mattress is raised by said lift means; a pin in said drive shaft pushing against an end of a slot in said coupling and thereby rotating the seat to a horizontal position against an opposing spring; said pin rotating toward the middle of said slot when said mattress lift means is lowered and, thereby freeing said seat to rotate without interference from said pin; seat rotation being limited by an engaged latch which prevents seat rotation beyond a predetermined angle; said latch allowing rotation of said seat in opposite direction; said latch being disengaged by lowering said first arm through coupling means to said first arm.
- 42. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 36, including a back arm pivotably mounted to the frame of said wheelchair and normally latched in an upright position; said back arm when unlatched being forced against the mattress by a spring; said back arm following said mattress as said mattress is raised and lowered for raising said back arm and thereby moving an attached link; said link; said link engaging and rotating said seat against a spring to a horizontal position; lowering said back arm disengaging said link and allowing said seat to rotate freely.
- 43. An invalid transfer arrangement comprising; a wheelchair removably positioned at the end of a bed; said wheelchair having a leg rest and a seat; said bed having a mattress adjacent to and at substantially the height of the seat; a transport sheet extending across the mattress; roller means for moving said transport sheet and transporting a reclining person across the mattress and partly onto said seat and leg rest; sand lift means for raising said reclining person to a sitting position on the seat.
- 44. An invalid transfer arrangement as defined in claim 43, wherein part of said mattress is movable by said lift means for raising said reclining person to a sitting position on said seat.
- 45. An invalid transfer system as defined in claim 43, wherein part of said transfer sheet is movable by said lift means for raising said reclining person to a sitting position on said sheet.
- 46. An invalid transfer arrangement comprising: a wheelchair removably positioned at the end of a bed; said wheelchair having a frame, a leg rest, a back rest and a seat; said bed having a mattress adjacent to at substantially the height of the seat; a transport sheet extending across the mattress; roller means for moving said transport sheet and transporting a reclining person across the mattress and partly onto said seat and leg rest; lift means for elevating part of said mattress and raising said reclining person to a sitting position on the seat; said back rest being insertable on the frame behind the person.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of the parent application Ser. No. 731,533 filed May 7, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,047.
The process of transferring an invalid person from a bed to a wheelchair or commode often requires the help of two or more assistants. The task frequently requires considerable strength and is a common source of injury to the person being transferred or to the nurse(s) or attendant(s) doing the transfer. These problems often are the major factors that require a patient to be hospitalized or moved to a nursing home, rather than being cared for at home. They also increase the cost of caring for persons in hospitals and nursing homes.
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