This invention relates in general to personal mobility vehicles and more particularly, to accessories for personal mobility vehicles. Most particularly, this invention relates to the seating aspect of wheelchairs and like vehicles.
It is known to provide a lifting device for adjusting the height of the seat of a wheelchair. Such a device enables a person seated in the seat to be raised or lowered. However, known lifting devices are of limited use in that the devices are usually permanently fixed to the wheelchair and may encumber the same.
To address the foregoing deficiencies, there has been provided a device, which serves as a height adjustable seat for a conventional wheelchair, and which is removable in nature. However, this device has a motor, which adversely affects the minimum height of the seat. Moreover, the motor requires power, and thus is not suitable for use with a manual wheelchair. Further, the device functions only to lift the wheelchair seat, not to tilt the wheelchair seat, as is often desired.
Thus, while a current device enables a disabled person to adjust the height of the wheelchair seat, there is no simple way to change a conventional manual wheelchair to permit its seat to be tilted or lifted without adversely affecting the minimum height of the wheelchair. What is need is a lifting device for adjusting the tilt angle or height of the seat of a manual wheelchair without adversely affecting the minimum height of the seat.
The present invention is directed towards a lifting device that meets the foregoing needs. The device comprises a module that is adapted to be situated between a base and a seat. The module has ends that are independently adjustable to selectively raise, lower, and tilt the seat.
The present invention is also directed towards a wheelchair comprising a base, a seat, and a module between the base and the seat. The module has ends that are independently adjustable to selectively raise the seat, lower the seat, and tilt the seat.
Various objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
As seen in
A knob 40, 42 is associated with an end of each threaded bar 36, 38 and a collar 44, 46 is associated with an opposing end of each threaded bar 36, 38. The knobs 40, 42 and collars 44, 46 hold the threaded bars 36, 38 in a substantially fixed axial position with respect to the end bars 32, 34 and the bottom plate 12. The knobs 40, 42 can be independently hand operated to independently turn the threaded bars 36, 38. Turning each knob 40, 42 in one direction raises a corresponding end of the top plate 18, as shown in
A seat (not shown) is adapted to be supported by the top plate 18. The seat preferably includes a bottom made of rigid material to support a person when seated thereon as well as a soft cushion disposed on top of the bottom. The seat may be formed in any variety of configurations. For example, the seat may be formed with a central raised edge portion, the purpose of which is to aid in leg comfort and support to the user. By raising and lowering the top plate 18, the seat is lifted or tilted accordingly.
The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiment. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/621,526, filed on Oct. 22, 2004.
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60621526 | Oct 2004 | US |