The present application is the U.S. national phase under § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2018/084877, having an international filing date of Dec. 14, 2018, which claims priority to EP Patent Application No. 17208338.8, filed Dec. 19, 2017. Each of the above-mentioned prior-filed applications is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure generally relates to a leg rest for a wheelchair.
Wheelchairs are typically equipped with leg rests on which a user may rest their legs.
The position of the leg rest may be adjusted by the user in order to simplify for the user to take a seat in the wheelchair or to move away from the wheelchair. This action typically involves moving the leg rests to the side of the seat to facilitate for the user to move into our out from the seat.
Additionally, users may adjust the position of the leg rests when the wheelchair is to be stowed away to reduce its footprint, for example during transport of the wheelchair or at home. The leg rests may also be completely removed to reduce the footprint of the wheelchair.
The ability for a user to manoeuvre the leg rests generally depends on the capability of the user. Certain users may have disabilities which makes operations such as the manoeuvring of existing leg rests very difficult or essentially impossible.
An object of the present disclosure is to provide a leg rest release mechanism which solves, or at least mitigates problems of the prior art.
There is hence according to a first aspect of the present disclosure provided a leg rest release mechanism for a wheelchair, wherein the leg rest release mechanism comprises: a base member having a base portion and an elongated axle portion extending from the base portion, a leg rest swivel frame in swivel connection with the axle portion to enable swivelling of the leg rest swivel frame relative to the axle portion, and a release member having a lifting handle, wherein the release member extends through the leg rest swivel frame and wherein the release member is biased to engage with the base portion to thereby lock the leg rest swivel frame in a fixed position relative to the base member, wherein the release member is configured to disengage from the base portion by pulling of the lifting handle, whereby the leg rest swivel frame is enabled to swivel relative to the base member.
Users with the capability to grab a lifting handle and pull it will thereby be able to release and manoeuvre the leg rest swivel frame in a simplified to manner. In particular, pulling of the leg rest swivel frame for its release and rotation of the leg rest swivel frame to adjust the desired position of the leg rest swivel frame may be obtained in a much simpler motion, allowing a user to rotate or even remove the leg rest swivel frame while still holding the pulled out release member.
According to one embodiment the release member is rotatable relative to the base portion and the leg rest swivel frame, and wherein the release member includes a rotation handle fixed relative to the lifting handle for rotating the release member, wherein rotation of the release member from a default position in which the release member engages with the base portion causes the release member to be axially displaced relative to the base portion, thereby disengaging from the base portion.
The motion to carry out the manoeuvring of the release member by means of the rotation handle is more complex than by using the lifting handle since it entails a rotation of the release member and of the leg rest swivel frame, potentially in different directions. However, this configuration would allow users without the capability to grab and pull a lifting handle to at least release the leg rest swivel frame from the base portion. The releasing of the leg rest swivel frame may be obtained by pushing the rotation handle, which generally results in that the rotation handle will rotate, causing the release member to disengage from the base member.
According to one embodiment the release member and the leg rest swivel frame are structured so that rotation of the release member from the default position causes the axial displacement.
According to one embodiment the rotation handle is at a right angle with the lifting handle.
According to one embodiment the leg rest swivel frame has a base adjacent portion through which the release member extends, and a hand rest portion spaced apart from the base adjacent portion and aligned with the lifting handle, wherein the lifting handle is configured to be pulled towards the hand rest portion to disengage the release member from the base portion.
According to one embodiment the base portion includes an opening and the release member has an elongate structure fixed to the lifting handle, which elongate structure is configured to extend through the leg rest swivel frame, wherein the elongate structure is biased towards and configured to be received by the opening to provide the engagement between the base portion and the release member.
According to one embodiment the elongate structure is a pin.
According to one embodiment the leg rest swivel frame has a latch configured to restrict axial displacement of the leg rest swivel frame relative to the base member only for a range of swivel angles of the leg rest swivel frame relative to the axle portion.
According to one embodiment the latch extends axially, with respect to an axis defined by the axle portion, beyond the base portion, the base portion being arranged between the latch and a main body of the leg rest swivel frame only for the range of swivel angles.
According to one embodiment the release member has a blocking portion configured to prevent the release member from being fully pulled out from the leg rest swivel frame.
One embodiment comprises a resilient member, wherein the release member is biased by the resilient member.
There is according to a second aspect of the present disclosure provided a leg rest assembly comprising a leg rest release mechanism according to the first aspect, a foot rest mounting member connected to the leg rest swivel frame, and a foot rest mounted to the foot rest mounting member.
There is according to a third aspect of the present disclosure provided a wheelchair comprising: a leg rest release mechanism according to the first aspect.
The wheelchair may be a manual wheelchair or a powered wheelchair.
One embodiment comprises a seat frame, wherein the axle portion is attached to a front edge of the seat frame.
One embodiment comprises an elongated foot rest mounting member connected to the leg rest swivel frame, and a foot rest mounted to the foot rest mounting member.
According to one embodiment the foot rest mounting member is pivotally connected to the leg rest swivel frame to enable changing of the position of the foot rest.
Generally, all terms used in the claims are to be interpreted according to their ordinary meaning in the technical field, unless explicitly defined otherwise herein. All references to “a/an/the element, apparatus, component, means, etc.” are to be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of the element, apparatus, component, means, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise.
The specific embodiments of the inventive concept will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The inventive concept will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplifying embodiments are shown. The inventive concept may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the inventive concept to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the description.
The leg rest release mechanism 1 comprises a base member 3, a leg rest swivel frame 5, and a release member 7.
The base member 3 has a base portion 3a and an elongated axle portion 3b. The elongated axle portion 3b extends from the base portion 3a. The elongated axle portion 3b is at an angle, typically at a right angle, relative to the base portion 3a.
The leg rest swivel frame 5 is in swivel connection with the axle portion 3b. The leg rest swivel frame 5 is thereby able to swivel relative to the axle portion 3b and relative to the base portion 3a.
The release member 7 extends through the leg rest swivel frame 5. Thus, a portion of the release member 7 is received by the leg rest swivel frame 5. The release member 7 is configured to engage with the base portion 3a when aligned with the leg rest swivel frame 5. In particular, the release member 7 is biased to engage with the base portion 3a. The release member 7 has a lifting handle 7a extending from the leg rest swivel frame 5. The release member 7 may be manoeuvred by pulling the lifting handle 7a in a direction away from the base portion 3a. In this manner, the release member 7 may be disengaged from the base portion 3a. By disengaging the release member 7 from the base portion 3a, the leg rest swivel frame 5 is allowed to swivel relative to the base portion 3a and the axle portion 3b.
The exemplified release member 7 also comprises an elongated rotation handle 7b which is fixed relative to the lifting handle 7a. The rotation handle 7b is fixed relative to the lifting handle 7a. The rotation handle 7b may be arranged at a right angle relative to the lifting handle 7a. In particular, the lifting handle 7a may define a plane and the rotation handle 7b may have a longitudinal extension which is perpendicular to this plane. The rotation handle 7b preferably extends laterally outwards when the leg rest release mechanism 1 is mounted to a wheelchair, facilitating for a user to manoeuvre the release mechanism 7 when seated in the wheelchair.
The release member 7 is configured to rotate relative to the base portion 3a and relative to the leg rest swivel frame 5. The release member 7 is configured to disengage from the base portion 3a when the release member 7 is rotated from a default position in which the release member 7 engages with the base portion 3, preferably by using the rotation handle 7b. The release member 7 is configured to be displaced axially relative to the base portion 3a when the release member 7 is rotated relative to the leg rest swivel frame 5 from the default position. In particular, the release member 7 is configured to perform the same motion of axial displacement when being rotated as when the lifting handle 7a is being pulled. This causes the disengagement of the release member 7 from the base portion 3a. The release member 7 may hence be axially displaced and disengaged from the base portion 3a in two different manners. In particular, the disengagement may be performed by pulling the release member 7 away from the base portion 3a using the lifting handle 7a or by rotating the release member 7 relative to the leg rest swivel frame 5 using the rotation handle 7b.
The leg rest swivel frame 5 and the release member 7 may be structured to enable axial displacement of the release member 7 relative to the leg rest swivel frame 5 and relative to the base portion 3a when the release member 7 is rotated. For example, as shown in
The leg rest swivel frame 5 may be configured to be connected to an elongated foot rest mounting member 9 provided with a foot rest (not shown). The foot rest mounting member 9 may be pivotally connected to the leg rest swivel frame 5 by means of a pivot connection ii. The position of the foot rest mounting member 9 and thus of the foot rest may thereby be changed/adjusted.
By disengaging or releasing the release member 7 from the base portion 3a, the foot rest mounting member 9 and the foot rest are able to swivel relative to the axle portion 3b of the base member 3. The position of a leg rest assembly, formed by the leg rest release mechanism 1, the foot rest mounting member 9 and the foot rest, can thus be swivelled or adjusted relative to the wheelchair to which it is mounted. This allows a user to swing the leg rest assembly laterally outwards to facilitate taking a seat and moving out from the wheelchair, and to swing the leg rest assembly inwards when the wheelchair is to be stowed away.
The base adjacent portion 5a is arranged aligned with and adjacent to the base portion 3a when the leg rest swivel frame 5 is in the default fixed swivel position. The base adjacent portion 5a is provided with a through-opening 5c. The base portion 3a has an opening 3c which is aligned with the through-opening 3c when the release member 7 is engaged with die base portion 3a, i.e. when the leg rest swivel frame 5 is in the default fixed swivel position.
The release member 7 comprises an elongate structure 7d extending through the through-opening 5c. In the example illustrated in
By pulling the lifting handle 7a towards the hand rest portion 5b as illustrated by arrow A, the elongate structure 7d slides out from the opening 3c. The leg rest swivel frame 5 is thereby released from its interlocking with the base member 3.
The elongate structure 7d may be provided with a blocking portion 7f configured to prevent the release member 7 from being fully pulled out from the leg rest swivel frame 5. In the example shown in
The leg rest swivel member 5 may have a latch 5d which extends beyond the base portion 3a in an axial direction of the axle portion 3b, as also shown in
The range of swivel angles depends on the structure, e.g. the width, of the base portion 3a and on the structure of the base adjacent portion 5a. In the example shown in
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The exemplified wheelchair 19 is a powered wheelchair, but could alternatively be a manual wheelchair. The wheelchair 19 comprises a chassis 21, drive wheels 23, and caster wheels 25.
The powered wheelchair 19 is a front wheel drive type wheelchair, but could alternatively be any of a midwheel drive type wheelchair, rear wheel drive type, or any other type of drive configuration.
The inventive concept has mainly been described above with reference to a few examples. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the inventive concept, as defined by the appended claims.
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