Information
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Patent Grant
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6575492
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Patent Number
6,575,492
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Date Filed
Monday, March 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 10, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Johnson; Brian L.
- Restifo; Jeffrey J
Agents
- Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 280 642
- 280 644
- 280 646
- 280 647
- 280 650
- 280 3041
- 297 466
- 297 4111
- 297 4112
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A laterally collapsible wheelchair includes a restraint system for preventing lateral movement of wheelchair occupants. The restraint system includes a pair of lateral supports, which are releasably attached to restrict the movement of a person seated in the wheelchair. The wheelchair is laterally collapsible to allow for ease of transportation and storage. The restraint system is provided to restrain a wheelchair occupant without hindering the lateral collapsibility of the wheelchair. The restraint system is releasably attachable to a backing material of a back portion of the wheelchair. In one embodiment, the backing material is a netting material which allows for easy attachment of the restraint system.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to folding wheelchairs. Specifically, the invention relates to lateral supports for supporting wheelchair occupants and limiting their lateral movement while seated in a wheelchair.
2. General Background and State of the Art
The prior art includes many examples of wheelchairs and strollers that are used for the transport of infants, children, invalids, or anyone suffering from a debilitating disease or condition. Wheelchairs may also be used when a person is too weak to walk or in other similar situations. Often it is desirable to have a foldable wheelchair to allow for convenient transportation and storage when the wheelchair is not in use.
It is also often desirable to provide restraints on a wheelchair to restrict an occupant's movement. The prior art includes several references which disclose restraint systems. One such reference, U.S. Pat. No. 4,094,531, discloses a foldable stroller for children having a back portion and a pair of lateral side elements which are connected in the back of the wheelchair by split crosspieces having a common control bar and an actuating grip therebetween. The lateral side pieces are placed high on the back of the stroller to restrict movement of the wheelchair occupant's head. The connection between the lateral side elements and the back of the wheelchair also allows the wheelchair to be folded in a side-to-side manner without a great degree of interference from the lateral side elements. However, one drawback to this type of configuration is that only the occupant's head is prevented from moving while the occupant is seated in the wheelchair. Other parts of the occupant's body are free to move, which can cause problems when the occupant has debilitating conditions such as involuntary spastic movement of various other parts of his or her body.
Another prior art reference is disclosed at U.S. Pat. No. 4,353,577. This reference discloses a collapsible stroller having an adjustable backrest. This stroller includes a pair of headrest side extensions which also restrict the movement of a wheelchair occupant's head. This reference also is therefore limited to restricting the movement of a person's head. The configuration of this reference, as with the previous reference, does nothing to restrict movement of other parts of a wheelchair occupant's body.
Accordingly, it is one object of the invention to provide a foldable wheelchair. It is another object of the invention to provide an adequate system of restraint for a wheelchair occupant's torso. It is yet another object of the invention to provide a folding wheelchair having such a system of restraining a wheelchair occupant's torso.
INVENTION SUMMARY
The present invention provides a folding wheelchair having a lateral restraint system which includes a pair of lateral supports positioned to restrict lateral movement of a wheelchair occupant. Each of the lateral supports includes a base portion and an elongated portion. The base portion is connectable to the back portion of a wheelchair, such that when an occupant is seated in the wheelchair, the lateral supports restrict the movement of his or her torso.
The present invention also provides that the lateral restraint system is both flexible and adjustable, depending on the type of wheelchair to which it is attached and also depending on the size of the wheelchair occupant. The lateral supports are also releasably attached to the back portion of the wheelchair such that they can be adjusted and moved depending on the size of the wheelchair occupant. The invention contemplates that different types of attachments can be used to releasably attach the lateral supports to the back portion of a wheelchair. The invention also contemplates that the back portion of the wheelchair may be a standard backing material or may also be, in an alternative embodiment, a netting material. A base plate coupled to the base portion of each lateral support is releasably attachable to the back portion of the wheelchair. A bolt and wing nut assembly may be used, which includes at least one bolt and at least one wing nut for each lateral support. In an alternative embodiment, the base plate can be coupled to the base portion by a hook and pile assembly.
In the embodiment where a netting material is used for the backing material, the netting material provides for improved ventilation and easy attachment of the lateral supports. The lateral supports can be connected through holes in the netting material without the need for cutting or punching the netting material. Additionally, the pre-installation of grommets is not needed for the attachment of the lateral supports.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a wheelchair having a pair of lateral supports releasably attached thereto;
FIG. 2
is a close-up view of a lateral support being attached to the back portion of a wheelchair;
FIG. 3
is an overhead view of a person being laterally supported by the present invention;
FIG. 4
is an overhead view of the back portion of a wheelchair having the pair of lateral supports with a hook and pile assembly releasably attaching the lateral supports to the back portion;
FIG. 5
is a wheelchair having a pair of shoulder straps releasably attached to the back portion;
FIG. 6
is a close-up view of a method of releasably attaching the shoulder straps to the back portion of the wheelchair;
FIG. 7
is a wheelchair having a pair of lateral supports that is shown to be collapsible in a side-to-side manner; and
FIG. 8
is a close-up view of a portion of netting material.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
In the following description of the present invention reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part thereof, and in which is shown, by way of illustration, exemplary embodiments illustrating the principles of the present invention and how it may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized to practice the present invention and structural and functional changes may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the present invention.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a wheelchair having a lateral restraint system. The lateral restraint system comprises a pair of lateral supports, including a first lateral support
12
and a second lateral support
14
. The first lateral support
12
and the second lateral support
14
may be centrally positioned on a back portion
15
of a wheelchair
20
. Each lateral support
12
and
14
includes a base portion
16
and an elongated portion
18
. In the preferred embodiment, each elongated portion
18
is substantially perpendicular to each base portion
16
. However, other angles may be selected. Each of the first and second lateral supports
12
and
14
are releasably attached to the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
. The wheelchair may also include additional lateral supports to restrict head movement of a wheelchair occupant.
The wheelchair
20
of the present invention is also laterally collapsible for easy storage and transportation.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the wheelchair in state of partial collapse in a side-to-side manner to show the lateral movement of the wheelchair to a folded position. The wheelchair
20
includes a frame which has a left frame portion
42
and a right frame portion
44
, with the backing portion
15
positioned between the left frame portion
42
and the right frame portion
44
. Each of the lateral supports
12
and
14
are releasably attached to the backing portion
15
. When the wheelchair
20
is collapsed in a side-to-side manner, the positioning of each lateral support does not interfere with the degree of lateral collapsibility. When added to the backing portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
, the lateral supports
12
and
14
are collapsible towards each other corresponding to the left frame portion
42
and the right frame portion
44
. Thus, the present invention provides a laterally collapsible wheelchair having a restraint system for a wheelchair occupant's torso that does not interfere with the lateral collapsibility of the wheelchair
20
. This is an advantageous feature over the examples of wheelchairs in the prior art, in which only head restraint systems are used with laterally collapsible chairs.
The lateral supports
12
and
14
may be flexible and may also be adjustable and movable to accommodate different types of wheelchairs to which they are releasably attached and also to accommodate different sizes of wheelchair occupants. Therefore, the lateral supports
12
and
14
are releasably attached to the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
. The invention contemplates that different methods of releasably attaching the lateral supports to the back portion of the wheelchair may be used. For example, as shown in
FIG. 2
, a base portion
16
may be releasably attached to the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
using a base plate
24
and a wing and nut assembly
26
. Each wing and nut assembly
26
includes a bolt
28
and a wing nut
30
. The bolt
28
is insertable through the base portion
16
through the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
and also through the base plate
24
. The wing nut
30
is then screwed over the protruding end of the bolt
28
to releasably attach the support to the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
.
In another embodiment shown in
FIG. 4
, a hook and pile assembly
32
is used to releasably attach the base portion
16
to the backing portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
. The hook and pile assembly
32
may comprise a Velcro-type attachment, such that the base portion
16
is releasably attached to the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
by placing a Velcro-type portion on a back each base portion and attaching to a receiver portion coupled to the back portion
15
. For example, the hook portion of the Velcro attachment is found at
31
, with the loop portion at
33
, or vice versa. Regardless of the method of releasably attaching each lateral support to the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
, the present invention contemplates that each lateral support
12
and
14
and the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
are flexible to allow a wheelchair occupant to recline in the wheelchair
20
while at the same time providing a sturdy and secure support for the occupant's torso.
FIG. 3
is an overhead view of a wheelchair occupant seated and being restrained laterally by the first and second lateral supports
12
and
14
.
FIG. 3
also shows the bolt and wing nut assembly
26
method of releasably attaching the first and second lateral supports
12
and
14
to the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
. Note in
FIG. 3
that the wheelchair occupant is pressed against the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
, causing a slight concave configuration of the back portion
15
. This concave configuration causes the elongated portions of the first and second lateral supports to move towards each other, thereby increasing the level of restraint provided for the wheelchair occupant's torso. Each elongated portion on each support includes a distal end
13
away from the backing material and a proximate end
17
nearer to the backing material. The lateral supports
12
and
14
are configured to deflect when an occupant recesses into the backing material such that the distal ends
13
of the elongated portions deflect toward each other.
Similarly, a hook and pile assembly can be substituted for assembly
26
to accomplish the same purpose. The Velcro-type attachment causes the elongated portions of the first and second lateral supports
12
and
14
to move inward toward each other when the wheelchair occupant exerts pressure against the back portion
15
of the wheelchair.
FIG. 4
shows this embodiment, where a slight concave configuration of the back portion
15
causes the first and second lateral supports
12
and
14
to remain in a substantially parallel relationship relative to each other. However, it is not necessary to the invention that lateral supports
12
and
14
be geometrically parallel to one another, so long as they operate compatibly. As with the configuration in
FIG. 3
, the configuration in
FIG. 4
provides a level of restraint necessary to maintain the wheelchair occupant's torso in a normal seated position.
FIG. 5
shows the wheelchair
20
having the lateral restraint system including the first and second lateral supports
12
and
14
.
FIG. 5
also shows the wheelchair
20
including a pair of shoulder straps
36
releasably attached to the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
. The shoulder straps
36
provide an extra level of support for the wheelchair occupant's torso. Therefore, where extra support is needed for an occupant of the wheelchair, the combination of the first and second lateral supports
12
and
14
and the shoulder straps
36
provide an enhanced level of restraint. The pair of shoulder straps
36
are releasably attached to the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
using the configuration shown in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 6
is a close-up view of the attachment mechanism for the pair of shoulder straps
36
. In
FIG. 6
, a bolt
38
is inserted between an upper portion of each shoulder strap
36
, the backing material
15
, and a shoulder strap base portion
40
.
The back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
may be a typical mesh configuration. In another embodiment, a netting material
46
is used as the back portion
15
of the wheelchair
20
. The netting material
46
used in this embodiment provides an additional level of flexibility for a wheelchair occupant seated in the wheelchair
20
. The netting material
46
also provides an easier mechanism for releasably attaching each lateral support
12
and
14
to the wheelchair
20
. Both the bolt and wing nut assembly
26
and the hook and pile assembly
32
are releasably attachable to the netting material
46
to provide a further level of occupant restraint. For example, the netting material
46
, which provides more flexibility to the back portion
15
, is configurable to a more concave configuration when a wheelchair occupant exerts pressure on the back portion
15
. This causes the first and second lateral supports to exert more force inward toward each other, providing a greater degree of restraint for the occupant's torso.
FIG. 8
is a close-up view of a portion of a preferred embodiment of the netting material
46
. The netting material
46
is an interwoven material having a plurality of interwoven strands
48
. The interwoven material includes a plurality of apertures between the strands as they cross over each other in the interwoven manner. The apertures are of a sufficient height and width to allow a fastening mechanism, such as a bolt
28
in a bolt and wing assembly
26
, to pass through the apertures. One available netting material is known by the trade name of Textilene and is manufactured by Twitchell Corporation. The interwoven material is a PVC-coated fabric such as vinyl-coated polyester and comprises a plain one-over-one weave of 0.25 inch yarn. The yarn comprises both pigmented vinyl and polyester core yarn and includes a mildew resistance component, which may be arsenic fungicide, and a flame retardant, which may be antimony oxide. The interwoven material is of a sufficient tensile and burst strength to accommodate the weight of a wheelchair occupant seated in a wheelchair. Reference numeral
50
indicates an approximate height of a strand
48
, and reference numeral
52
indicates an approximate width of a strand
48
. A strand of the interwoven material is approximately {fraction (5/16)} inch wide and approximately {fraction (5/16)} inch high. One benefit of using this type of netting material
46
is that it allows a great many choices for positioning the lateral supports to maximize efficacy and comfort.
Claims
- 1. An assembly for laterally supporting wheelchair occupants, said assembly comprising:a pair of supports coupled to a back portion of a wheelchair and positioned to provide a lateral support for a wheelchair occupant's torso, each support including a base portion and an elongated portion substantially perpendicular to the base portion, wherein the elongated portions are configured to move toward each other when an occupant's torso pushes against the back portion.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the supports are flexible.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the supports are adjustable.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the supports are releasably attached to the wheelchair.
- 5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the supports are releasably attached to a netting material at least partially forming the back portion of the wheelchair.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the supports are centrally positioned on said netting material.
- 7. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the netting material is flexible to allow an occupant to recess into said netting material, each elongated portion on each support having a distal end away from the netting material and a proximate end nearer to the netting material, the pair of supports configured to deflect when an occupant recesses into the netting material such that the distal ends of the elongated portions deflect toward each other.
- 8. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising a base plate coupled to the base portion of each support.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the base plate is coupled to the base portion by a bolt and wing nut assembly, said assembly including at least one bolt and at least one wing nut.
- 10. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the base plate is coupled to the base portion by a hook and pile assembly.
- 11. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the supports are releasably attached to a backing material at least partially forming the back portion of the wheelchair, the backing material being positioned between the base portion and the base plate of each support.
- 12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the backing material is flexible to allow an occupant to recess into said backing material, each elongated portion on each support having a distal end away from the backing material and a proximate end nearer to the backing material, the pair of supports configured to deflect when an occupant recesses into the backing material such that the distal ends of the elongated portions deflect toward each other.
- 13. A method of laterally supporting a wheelchair occupant's torso, comprising:positioning a pair of supports to provide lateral support to the torso, each support including a base portion and an elongated portion substantially perpendicular to the base portion, each elongated portion having a distal end and a proximate end; and releasably attaching each support to a back portion of a wheelchair, the support being attached to the back portion by coupling each base portion to a base plate, wherein the distal end of each support moves relatively toward the distal end of the other support when a wheelchair occupant exerts pressure on the back portion by reclining in the wheelchair.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising fastening each support to the back portion with a hook and pile assembly, the hook and pile assembly allowing each support to remain flexible as an occupant reclines in the wheelchair.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the distal end of each support is adopt an outward orientation relative to the distal end of the other support when a wheelchair occupant removes pressure on the back portion.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the supports are flexible.
- 17. The method of claim 13, wherein the supports are adjustable.
- 18. The method of 13, wherein a netting material at least partially forms the back portion of the wheelchair, the netting material being positioned between the base portion and the base plate of each support to secure the pair of supports to the wheelchair.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the supports are centrally positioned on said netting material.
- 20. The method of claim 18, wherein the netting material is flexible to allow an occupant to recess into said netting material, each elongated portion on each support having a distal end away from the netting material and a proximate end nearer to the netting material, the pair of supports configured to deflect when an occupant recesses into the netting material that the distal ends of the elongated portions deflect toward each other.
- 21. The method of claim 13, the base plate is coupled to the base portion by a bolt and wing nut assembly, said assembly including at least one bolt and at least one wing nut.
- 22. The method of claim 13, wherein the base plate is coupled to the base portion by a hook and pile assembly.
- 23. The method of claim 13, wherein a backing material at least partially forms the back portion of the wheelchair, the backing material being positioned between the base portion and the base plate of each support to secure the pair of supports to the wheelchair.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the backing material is flexible to allow an occupant to recess into said backing material, each elongated portion on each support having a distal end away from the backing material and a proximate end nearer to the backing material, the pair of supports configured to deflect when an occupant recesses into the backing material such that the distal ends of the elongated portions deflect toward each other.
- 25. A laterally collapsible wheelchair having a support assembly for supporting a wheelchair occupant's torso, the wheelchair comprising:a frame configured to collapse side-to-side, said frame having a left frame portion, a right frame portion, and a back portion; and a pair of flexible, adjustable supports, each adjustable support including a base portion and an elongated portion substantially perpendicular to the base portion, the pair of adjustable supports being positioned on said back portion of said frame to provide a lateral support, wherein the elongated portions are configured to move toward each other when pressure is applied against the back portion.
- 26. The wheelchair of claim 25, wherein the back portion at least partially includes an interwoven material forming a netting material, the netting material providing flexible support for an occupant of the wheelchair.
- 27. The assembly of claim 26, wherein the netting material is positioned between the base portion and a base plate to secure the pair of supports to the wheelchair, the base plate being coupled to the base portion.
- 28. The assembly of claim 27, the supports are centrally positioned on said netting material.
- 29. The assembly of claim 27, wherein the base plate is coupled to the base portion by a bolt and wing nut assembly, said assembly including at least one bolt and at least one wing nut.
- 30. The assembly of claim 27, wherein the base plate is coupled to the base portion by a hook and pile assembly.
- 31. The assembly of claim 27, wherein the netting material is flexible to allow an occupant to recess into said netting material, each elongated portion on each support having a distal end away from the netting material and a proximate end nearer to the netting material, the pair of supports configured to deflect when an occupant recesses into the netting material such that the distal ends of the elongated portions deflect toward each other.
- 32. The method of claim 25, wherein a distal end of each support is configured to adopt an outward orientation relative to the distal end of the other support when pressure is relieved from the back portion.
- 33. The assembly of claim 25, wherein the supports are releasably attached to the wheelchair.
- 34. The assembly of claim 25, wherein the back portion at least partially includes a backing material positioned between the base portion and a base plate of each support to secure the pair of supports to the wheelchair, the base plate being coupled to the base portion.
- 35. The assembly of claim 34, wherein the backing material is flexible to allow an occupant to recess into said backing material, each elongated portion on each support having a distal end away from the backing material and a proximate end nearer to the backing material, the pair of supports configured to deflect when an occupant recesses into the backing material such that the distal ends of the elongated portions deflect toward each other.
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