This application is a U.S. National Stage Entry of International Patent Application Serial Number PCT/EP2018/055729, filed Mar. 8, 2018, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2017 203 774.1, filed Mar. 8, 2017, the entire contents of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure generally relates to a method of controlling a stairlift and a stairlift.
WO 2013/129923 A1 discloses a stairlift. The stairlift comprises a chair mounted on a drive assembly. The drive assembly travels along at least one guide rail. A leveling mechanism is provided to hold the chair always in a horizontal orientation, even if the inclination angle of the guide rail is changing.
Typically, stairlifts have a chair which can be folded in order to safe space on the staircase when the stairlift is not in use. In most cases, the armrest can be folded by rotating the armrest partly around a horizontal axis. When unfolding the armrest, the armrest is rotated downwards until it reaches a mechanical stop and the armrest stays in this position due to gravitational forces. To support different sizes of person there are curved armrests for small users and straight armrests for large users. Both types rotate around a horizontal axis.
Thus a need exists for an improved stairlift, providing improved safety and comfort.
Although certain example methods and apparatus have been described herein, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture fairly falling within the scope of the appended claims either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents. Moreover, those having ordinary skill in the art will understand that reciting “a” element or “an” element in the appended claims does not restrict those claims to articles, apparatuses, systems, methods, or the like having only one of that element, even where other elements in the same claim or different claims are preceded by “at least one” or similar language. Similarly, it should be understood that the steps of any method claims need not necessarily be performed in the order in which they are recited, unless so required by the context of the claims. In addition, all references to one skilled in the art shall be understood to refer to one having ordinary skill in the art.
The invention refers to a method of controlling a stairlift and a stairlift.
The inventive stairlift comprises a rail, a chair, a drive assembly having a drive engine for driving the chair along the rail, the chair is attached to the drive assembly, the chair having an armrest, wherein the armrest is pivotably supported at the chair by a hinge, which allows a rotational movement of the armrest, in particular along a vertical axis. The inventive method comprises the steps of detecting an angular position of the armrest; the step of controlling at least one functionality of the stairlift, in particular a functionality of the drive assembly, as a function on the detected angular position.
In the inventive stairlift the armrest serves in particular for securing the passenger against dropping out of the chair. This is only possible in certain positions of the armrest. By the inventive detection step it can be checked, whether the armrest is in a position of securing the person. If the armrest is not in appropriate position of securing the person, e.g. the engine may not be driven the swiveling mechanism may be blocked.
In an embodiment the functionality may be a functionality of the drive engine, in particular driving the drive engine or stopping the drive engine or altering a drive speed of the drive assembly along the rail.
In an embodiment the drive assembly comprises a swivel engine for swiveling the chair along a vertical axis. In this embodiment the at least one functionality of the stairlift is a functionality of the swivel engine of the drive assembly, in particular driving the swivel engine or stopping the swivel engine or altering a swivel angle of the chair. Here the knowledge of the armrest position can be used to decide whether the swivel engine is e.g. allowed to swivel the chair or not. Since the armrest may radially protrude in several positions, it may improve the safety, if the chair is being hindered from swiveling.
In an embodiment the step of controlling a functionality of the drive assembly is performed additionally as a function of the position of the chair along the rail. The spatial conditions may vary at different positions along the rail. Thus some restrictions in the functionality can be limited to certain positions.
The inventive stairlift has an angular sensor for detecting the angular position of the armrest.
In particular, the armrest can be pivoted about a vertical axis. This allows that in a radially outward armrest position the armrest can be used for supporting the person getting on or off the chair. However this position of the armrest may be comfortable during entry, the position must be changed due to the above mentioned safety reasons.
In an embodiment the control unit is adapted to control the drive assembly as a function of the angular position detected by the angular sensor. The advantageous and the improvements described with reference to the method are generally applicable to the apparatus claims.
In an embodiment the chair comprises a, in particular a spring loaded, latch mechanism to lock the armrest in a, in particular in-discrete, angular position. A latch sensor is provided for detecting, whether the latch mechanism is in a locked state or an unlocked state. The step of controlling a functionality of the drive assembly can be performed additionally as a function of the result of the checking step. By this functionalities which require safety measurements can be supported by an improved safety standard.
In position B a small or medium sized person can be accommodated on the chair, in position C a tall sized person can be accommodated. In the position B and C the armrest serves also for securing the person against dropping out of the chair.
In position D, the armrest 5 is opened for allowing a person to enter or leave the chair 4, e.g. from or to a wheelchair. In position D it is not allowed to move the chair. In an embodiment the drive engine 22 may be blocked, when the armrest position A or D is detected. Then it is prevented to move the drive assembly along the rail.
If the armrest 5 is in position C or position D, the armrest 5 may collide at a certain angular position with the obstacle 11 (
An optocoupler 14 is provided to detect if the movable latch 9 is in a locked or unlocked state. In the unlocked state a vane 15, which is fixed to the latch 9, cuts through a light beam of the optocoupler. The optocoupler cannot detect the current angular position A-D of the armrest 5.
When the movable latch 9 is in an angular position so that it can protrude into latch seat 10A, the armrest 5 is in position A. When the movable latch 9 is in an angular position so that it can protrude into latch seat 10B, the armrest 5 is in position B. When the movable latch 9 is in an angular position so that it can protrude into latch seat 10C, the armrest 5 is in position C. When the movable latch 9 is in an angular position so that it can protrude into latch seat 10D, the armrest 5 is in position D.
The latch seat 10D has a smaller depth than the other latch seat 10A-10C. Further the flanks 23 of this latch seat 10D are more angled with respect to the radial direction, than the flanks of the other latch seats 10A-10C. This enables that, for transferring the latch into the unlocked state out of latch seat 10D, the bowden cable does not need to be pulled. Solely turning the armrest with a certain amount of force may overcome the spring force. The other latch seats are shaped, so that the unlocked state can solely be reached by pulling the bowden cable.
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With the help of the optocoupler 14 it is detected, whether or not the latch 9 is locked in any of the predefined angular positions; with the help of the feeler 17 the angular position is determined.
In an alternative embodiment the regulations may be more strict. Here if the armrest is in position D the swivel mechanism and the drive mechanism are always blocked. So before swiveling and driving is allowed the armrest must be brought preferably in one of the positions A, B or at least in in position C.
A violation of these conditions leads to a stop of the drive engine 22 and/or a stop of the swivel engine 21. If afterwards the user turns the armrest back and thus establishes an allowed condition, the engines may get a signal to proceed.
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