1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a wheelchair, more particularly to a leg rest device for a wheelchair.
2. Description of the Related Art
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However, because the leg rests 12 project forwardly from the chair frame 11, the leg rests 12 can interfere with the transfer of the user into and out of the wheelchair 1, and impose limitations on the proximity of the wheelchair 1 from a bed or vehicle from which or to which the user is to be transferred.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a leg rest device for a wheelchair that can overcome the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
According to this invention, a leg rest device for a wheelchair includes a coupling base, a rotary frame unit, a positioning unit, and a footrest. The coupling base is adapted to be fixed to one side of a chair frame of the wheelchair, and defines a rod hole that extends along a hole axis. The rotary frame unit includes a coupling rod that is extended rotatably into the rod hole of the coupling base, and a leg frame member that is connected to and that extends forwardly from the coupling rod. The rotary frame unit is rotatable relative to the coupling base between a first position, where the leg frame member is disposed frontward relative to the coupling base, and a second position, where the leg frame member is disposed sideward relative to the coupling base. The positioning unit retains releasably the rotary frame unit at one of the first and second positions on the coupling base. The footrest is coupled to the leg frame member.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The coupling base 4 includes a tubular wall 42 that is welded to the corresponding end of the mounting strut 210 and that defines a rod hole 420 extending along a hole axis 41. Annular caps 43 are mounted fittingly and respectively to top and bottom end parts of the tubular wall 42. The coupling base 4 is formed with a coupling flange 44 that extends in radial outward directions relative to the hole axis 41 from the top end part of the tubular wall 42. The coupling flange 44 is formed with first and second locating holes 45, 46 that are spaced apart at equal distances from the hole axis 41 and that form an angle therebetween. The second locating hole 46 is located behind the first locating hole 45.
The rotary frame unit 5 includes a horizontal coupling plate 51, an upright coupling rod 52 connected to and passing through the coupling plate 51, a leg frame member 53, a pivot shaft 54 for coupling pivotally the leg frame member 53 to the coupling rod 52, a screw nut 55 fixed on the leg frame member 53, and an externally threaded adjustment rod 56 extending through the leg frame member 53 and threadedly engaging the screw nut 55.
The coupling rod 52 has a lower rod part 521 that is disposed below the coupling plate 51 and that is inserted downwardly into the tubular wall 42 of the coupling base 4 such that the lower rod part 521 extends rotatably into the rod hole 420 and such that the coupling plate 51 is disposed adjacent to and is seated on top of the coupling flange 44. The coupling rod 52 further has an upper rod part 522 that is disposed above the coupling plate 51. The pivot shaft 54 extends horizontally, and couples pivotally one end of the leg frame member 53 to the upper rod part 522 of the coupling rod 52. The screw nut 55, which is fixed to the leg frame member 53, is disposed between the leg frame member 53 and the coupling plate 51. The adjustment rod 56 extends through the leg frame member 53 in a direction transverse to the pivot shaft 54, and has a tip that abuts against the coupling plate 51 (best shown in
The rotary frame unit 5 is rotatable relative to the coupling base 4 between a first position (see
The positioning unit 6 retains releasably the rotary frame unit 5 at one of the first and second positions on the coupling base 4. In this embodiment, the positioning unit 6 is mounted to the coupling plate 51 of the rotary frame unit 5, and is capable of releasable engagement with the first and second locating holes 45, 46 to retain releasably the rotary frame unit 5 at the first or second position. The positioning unit 6 includes a retaining sleeve 61 that extends in an upright direction and that is formed with an externally threaded segment 610 for mounting threadedly on the coupling plate 51, a coil spring 62 disposed in the retaining sleeve 61, a pin 63 having an engaging end that extends through the retaining sleeve 61 and the coupling plate 51 and that is biased by the coil spring 62 to engage a selected one of the first and second locating holes 45, 46, and a pull cap 64 that is disposed outwardly of the retaining sleeve 61 and that is connected to the pin 63.
The retaining sleeve 61 defines a spring compartment 611 that opens downwardly. The pin 63 includes a shank 631, an enlarged head 632 formed on a lower end of the shank 631, and an externally threaded tip 633 formed on an upper end of the shank 631. The shank 631 is disposed in the spring compartment 611, and has the coil spring 62 sleeved thereon. The enlarged head 632 serves as the engaging end of the pin 63 for engaging the selected one of the first and second locating holes 45, 46, and is biased by the coil spring 62. The tip 633 extends upwardly and outwardly of the retaining sleeve 61, and is coupled threadedly to the pull cap 64. The pull cap 64 is operable so as to pull the pin 63 away from the coupling plate 51.
The footrest 7 is coupled pivotally to a lower end of the leg frame member 53, and permits placing of a foot of the user thereon when the wheelchair 2 is in use. Since the feature of this invention does not reside in the particular pivot connection between the footrest 7 and the leg frame member 53, further details thereof are omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
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It is noted herein that the coupling rod 52 of the rotary frame unit 5 is detachable from the coupling base 4 to facilitate storage of the wheelchair 2.
The first frame part 531 is formed with a set of first button holes 536 along its length. The sleeve part 532 is formed with a set of second button holes 537 along its length. The second frame part 534 is formed with a pair of through holes 538. Each positioning component 535, 535′ includes a U-shaped resilient arm 530 and a coupling button 539 that is mounted on one end of the resilient arm 530 and that extends through a corresponding one of the through holes 538 and into a selected one of the first and second button holes 536, 537 in the corresponding one of the first frame part 531 and the sleeve part 532.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.