The disclosure of the present patent application relates to furnishings for the disabled, and particularly to a lovemaking apparatus that has features for assisting a disabled person to have marital relations with a consenting adult.
Sexual intimacy and performance of the marital act are an integral part of the marital relationship, helping husband and wife to preserve closeness in their dealings with each other. However, sometimes disease or injury makes it difficult or painful for a disabled person to assume or maintain the positions or movements required to engage in sexual intercourse on a conventional bed. Men with back and spinal problems, infirm persons, obese persons, and other disabled persons may need an apparatus for facilitating sexual relations.
My prior patents, U.S. Pat. No. 7,431,036, issued Oct. 7, 2008 and U.S. Pat. No. 10,213,025, issued Feb. 26, 2019, both described lovemaking apparatus that represented an advance in the state of the art at the time designed to assist disabled persons to obtain fulfillment in this often overlooked area of their life. Nevertheless, both of these apparatus entailed some inconvenience, physical exertion, and perhaps the assistance of third parties in preparation for an episode of lovemaking, since both apparatus required that the disabled person move from his wheelchair onto the apparatus.
A lovemaking apparatus that imposes as little adjustment as possible in the disabled person's normal lifestyle would be desirable. Thus, a lovemaking apparatus solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The lovemaking apparatus includes a table having a slidable platform pivotally mounted in a U-shaped opening defined in an end of the table and a wheelchair having a chair assembly that is pivotally mounted on a wheelchair frame. The wheelchair may be rolled to the platform end of the table so that the seat and leg rest portion of the chair assembly is below the free end of the platform, linear actuators may be actuated to pivot the platform at an angle using switches mounted at the platform end of the table, and the platform may be slid downward towards the seat of the chair assembly of the wheelchair. Linear actuators mounted on the wheelchair frame may be actuated to tilt the back of the chair assembly rearward and raise the seat of the chair assembly upward to position partners for sexual relations.
These and other features of the present subject matter will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The lovemaking apparatus includes a table having a slidable platform pivotally mounted in a U-shaped opening defined in an end of the table and a wheelchair having a chair assembly that is pivotally mounted on a wheelchair frame. The wheelchair may be rolled to the platform end of the table so that the seat and leg rest portion of the chair assembly is below the free end of the platform, linear actuators may be actuated to pivot the platform at an angle using switches mounted at the platform end of the table, and the platform may be slid downward towards the seat of the chair assembly of the wheelchair. Linear actuators mounted on the wheelchair frame may be actuated to tilt the back of the chair assembly rearward and raise the seat of the chair assembly upward to position partners for sexual relations.
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A side panel 74 having the same shape as the side frame member 56 is attached to the side frame member 56 on both sides of the wheelchair frame 44. Each of the side panels 74 has a slot 76 extending vertically and canted rearward defined therein. Each of the side panels 74 also has an axle bore 78 defined therein for mounting a laterally extending rear axle. 80. A bottom plate 82 extends laterally between the rear portions 70 of the bottom rails 64, spacing the side frame members 56 apart. A similar front plate 84 extends laterally between the front portions 66 of the bottom rails 64. A pair of linear actuators 86, preferably electrical linear actuators, have their base cylinders 88 and motors mounted on the bottom plate 82 and their pistons 90 attached to devises mounted to the chair assembly 42 at the junction between the chair back 46 and the chair seat 48 on opposite sides of the wheelchair 14. A support stand 92 may also be attached to the bottom plate 82 to support the chair seat 48 in some positions of the chair assembly 42. A rear cover 93 may conceal and protect the linear actuators 86.
A trunnion pin 94 mounted on a mounting lug 96 extending below the chair seat 48 extends laterally from each side of the chair assembly 42. A roller wheel 98 is attached to the free end of each of the trunnion pins 94, the roller wheels 98 being mounted in the slots 76 defined in the side panels 74. Each of the roller wheels 98 may have a groove defined in their outer rim for using the edges of the slots 76 as a guide. A small cover 100 may be mounted over the slots 76 and roller wheels 98 to protect the mechanism.
The wheelchair 14 may be supported by rear drive wheels 102 mounted on rear axles 80 that extend through the side panels 74 and the hubs of the rear wheels 102, and by front caster or steering wheels 106 having vertical axles 108 that may engage gears or steering mechanisms in the axle housings 72. Optionally, a telescoping support strut 110 may extend between the front plate 84 of the wheelchair frame 44 and the leg rest 50. A plurality of switches 112 may be mounted on the arm rest 52 for controlling extension and contraction of the linear actuators 86.
In use, the woman will lie on the table 12 with her back resting on the platform 22. During normal daily activities, the pistons 92 of the wheelchair's linear actuators 88 will be extended, so that the chair back 46 is erect, the seat 48 is level, and the leg rest 50 is lowered. The roller wheels 98 at the free ends of the trunnion pins 94 will be at the top end of the slots 76 in the side panels 74, which limit how far the seat 48 can be raised. The disabled man positions the wheelchair 14 at the platform end of the table with the leg rest 50 and the portion of the seat 48 supporting his upper legs beneath the end of the table 12. Using the switches 112 on the arm rest 52, the man retracts the pistons 92, lowering the back end of the wheelchair seat 48 below the top rails 60 of the wheelchair frame 44 while tilting the chair back 48 rearward and the front portion of the chair seat 48 and the leg rest 50 upward toward the table. The roller wheels 98 at the free ends of the trunnion pins 94 will be at the bottom end of the slots 76 in the side panels 74, which limit how far the seat 48 can be lowered and how far backward and downward the chair back 46 can be tilted. The man actuates the switches 40 on the table 12 to tilt the platform 22, raising the medial end of the platform 22 and lowering the free end, and grasps the platform 22 with his hands to lower the platform 22 towards the chair seat 48 until the couple are properly positioned for sexual relations.
It is to be understood that the lovemaking apparatus is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.
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