Lifting sling

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6581222
  • Patent Number
    6,581,222
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 25, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 24, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A harness for lifting a disabled person from a sitting position to a standing position by a lifting device having two attaching points for the lifting action, there being a distance between these points. The harness including a belt at least partly surrounding the body of the person to be lifted, which belt has four bands, which can be hooked on the attaching points so that the belt surrounds the person overlapping on the breast under breast height and two of the bands crossing each other. In order to increase the lateral stability when lifting the person two other of the four bands are attached to a back piece forming a part of the harness, which back piece is extended at the rear of the back of the person and outside the shoulders.
Description




This is a nationalization of PCT/SE00/01105 filed May 29, 2000 and published in English.




This invention relates to a lifting sling or lifting harness to be used for raising a disabled person from a sitting position to a standing position by means of a lifting device, which lifting device has two attaching points, there being a distance between the two paints, which corresponds to the breadth across the shoulders of a person to be lifted, each attaching point having a hook, on which a belt can be hooked via four bands attached to the belt in such a way that the belt surrounds the person overlapping on the breast under breastheight, whereat the bands consist of two straps, which cross each other on the breast and thereafter each strap passes through one ring means fastened to the belt and further consists of two lifting bands, each of which are fixed to the belt on a place, which corresponds to the chestside of the person, whereby the person is lifted by the lifting device with the point of application situated on the person's breast by that one strap and one lifting band is hooked on each hook.




A lifting harness or lifting sling of this kind is known from e.g. SE patent application 9900895-5. The object of the invention is to increase the lateral stability for the person when being in the critical break between the sitting position and the standing position. This object is achieved by the invention as it is stated in the enclosed claims











An embodiment of the invention will be described in the following by reference to the enclosed drawings.





FIG. 1

is thereby a perspective view of the sling or the harness according to the invention, in which the person to be lifted is in a half-standing position.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the lifting sling or lifting harness according to the invention.












FIG. 1

thus shows an embodiment of the invention seen from a perspective view. The lifting device consists of a wheelbase, which supports a footplate and a post


3


. The post supports in its lower part a knee support


4


, which is adjustable in the direction towards or from the post


3


. The post supports in its upper part a swinging arm


5


, which swings upwards and downwards in a vertical plane by means of an electric or hydraulic driving means


6


. The swinging arm has an extension from its free end in the form of two arms


7


, which are extended parallel to each other having a certain distance between themselves, which distance preferably is similar to the breadth across the shoulders of the person being lifted. Each end of the arms


7


has a hook


8


for attaching a lifting sling


16


,


17


, which is stretched from a back piece


20


.




As known before a strap


10


is extended from the right side of belt


21


(=right side of the person) and a second strap


11


is extended from the left side of the belt. These straps have a number of loops


13


at the end of the straps in order to present different points of attachment on the hooks


8


. When the belt


21


is used for lifting a person it is surrounded the body of the person at breast height from the back of the person. Thus the belt is extended around the body, whereafter the straps


10


and


11


of the belt


21


each is passed through rings


14


and


15


respectively. Thus, the strap


10


is passed through the ring


14


when the belt is surrounded the body of the person and the strap


11


is passed through the ring


15


. When the straps


10


and


11


are tightened the belt will be tightened around the body of the person. The rings


14


and


15


are attached at points of the belt, which are closer to the free ends of the belt than to the middle of the belt. See hereby also

FIG. 2

, from which can be seen that the strap


10


is extended from the backside of the belt through the ring


15


and the strap


11


is extended through the ring


14


so that the two strap are crossing each other.




As mentioned above the belt has two lifting bands


16


and


17


, which are attached to the belt at the back piece


20


. The back piece


20


is attached to the back surface of the belt


21


and the two free ends of the back piece


20


are extended outside the shoulder and forwards outside the upper part of the arms a certain distance. Two lifting bands


16


and


17


respectively are each extended from each end of the back piece


20


. The lifting bands


16


and


17


are each in the form of a sling, which can be hooked on a corresponding hook


8


.




When the person is to be lifted from a sitting position e.g. from a chair not shown in

FIG. 1

, the belt is placed around the body of the person just under breast height and overlapping in the way shown in FIG.


1


. The straps


10


and


11


are thereafter hooked on the belonging hook


8


in a way so that the straps are comfortably stretched by using any of loops


13


arranged on each strap. The lifting bands


17


and


18


are thereafter hooked in the same way. After this it is checked that all straps and bands are equally stretched. In dependance of the size of the person in breast height the straps


10


and


11


will have different free lengths. If the person is large, a shorter length of the straps


10


and


11


will be available from the ring


14


and


15


respectively for being hooked on the hook. The straps and the lifting bands should preferably be equally stretched after being hooked on the hooks


8


.




If for instance the two straps


10


and


11


are too slack, they must be hooked in a loop


13


, which is situated further in on the strap. An ideal arrangement could be that when the straps are tightened to a certain degree the belt will be fixed around the body without inconvenience and that thereafter the lifting action is carried out only with the lifting bands


17


and


18


. By that the straps are fixed in the hooks


8


the decided tension in the straps will be maintained during the lifting action. The inner face of the end parts of the back piece


20


will contact against the shoulder and the outsides of the upper arm parts while the belt


21


surrounds the chest. A good stability will hereby be achieved. An embodiment of the invention has thus been described above. Within the inventive idea there are several embodiments concerning the design of the back piece and the attachment of the lifting slings to the back piece. The lifting slings can be simple having eyes instead of being a sling.



Claims
  • 1. A lifting sling to be used for raising a disabled person from a sitting position to a standing position by means of a lifting device, wherein said lifting device has two attaching points for providing a lifting action such that a distance between the two points corresponds to the breadth across the shoulders of a person to be lifted, each attaching point having a hook, on which said lifting sling comprising a belt can be hooked via four bands attached to the belt in such a way that the belt surrounds the person by overlapping on the breast of said person and passing under the breastheight of said person, whereat the bands consist of two straps, which cross each other on the breast and that thereafter each strap passes through one ring fastened to the belt, and further consists of two lifting bands, each of which are fixed to the belt on a place which corresponds to the chestside of the person, whereby the person can be lifted by the lifting device from a point of application situated on the person's breast such that one strap and one lifting band can be hooked on each hook, each one of the lifting bands extending from a back piece forming a part of the lifting sling, said back piece being configured to extend behind the back of the person, the back piece being configured to extend from the shoulders to the waist of the person.
  • 2. A lifting sling to be used for raising a disabled person from a sitting position to a standing position by means of a lifting device, wherein said lifting device has two attaching points for providing a lifting action such that a distance between the two points corresponds to the breadth across the shoulders of a person to be lifted, each attaching point having a hook, on which said lifting sling comprising a belt can be hooked via four bands attached to the belt in such a way that the belt surrounds the person by overlapping on the breast of said person and passing under the breastheight of said person, whereat the bands consist of two straps, which cross each other on the breast and that thereafter each strap passes through one ring fastened to the belt, and further consists of two lifting bands, each of which are fixed to the belt on a place which corresponds to the chestside of the person, whereby the person can be lifted by the lifting device from a point of application situated on the person's breast such that one strap and one lifting band can be hooked on each hook, each one of the lifting bands extending from a back piece forming a part of the lifting sling, said back piece being configured to extend behind the back of the person, each of the lifting bands consisting of a loop attached to the back piece a mutual distance apart.
  • 3. A lifting sling to be used for raising a disabled person from a sitting position to a standing position by means of a lifting device, wherein said lifting device has two attaching points for providing a lifting action such that a distance between the two points corresponds to the breadth across the shoulders of a person to be lifted, each attaching point having a hook, on which said lifting sling comprising a belt can be hooked via four bands attached to the belt in such a way that the belt surrounds the person by overlapping on the breast of said person and passing under the breastheight of said person, whereat the bands consist of two straps, which cross each other on the breast and that thereafter each strap passes through one ring fastened to the belt, and further consists of two lifting bands, each of which are fixed to the belt on a place which corresponds to the chestside of the person, whereby the person can be lifted by the lifting device from a point of application situated on the person's breast such that one strap and one lifting band can be hooked on each hook, one of the lifting bands extending only from a back piece forming a part of the lifting sling, said back piece being configured to extend behind and around the back of the person and being configured to extend from the shoulder to the waist of the person.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9902999 Aug 1999 SE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/SE00/01105 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/13857 3/1/2001 WO A
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Entry
Excerpt entitled “Molift Partner” from a brochure presented by Actuator AS, dated Oct. 8, 1993.