The present invention relates to an adjustable chair and more particularly, but not exclusively, to an adjustable wheelchair and as well to the adjustable seat assembly and adjustable backrest assembly thereof.
Wheelchairs having adjustable component parts are known and an example thereof is described and illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,593,211. It is also known to extend the seat portion of a chair having an extendable cushion thereon, such as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,588,708 and 6,454,353. However, these adjustable features only apply to few component parts of a chair or a wheelchair and usually such chairs are custom fit for an intended user and this is particularly so with wheelchairs for handicapped persons.
When constructing a wheelchair for a handicapped person, such as a paraplegic person, it is customary to create a mold of a portion of that person's body and construct a chair with molded parts and adjustable pads to fit that particular person. This is a costly procedure. Further, if that person is of a younger age and is still growing, then that chair becomes uncomfortable to the person as his body dimensions change and it is then required to reconstruct parts of the chair. Because of the high cost of constructing these chairs often handicapped persons are fitted with chairs of inferior quality and the result is that they can lead a very uncomfortable life.
There is also a need to provide a chair or sofa wherein the seat portion may be automatically adjusted to suit an intended user for a short period of time to make the user comfortable. The backrest may also be adjusted in a similar manner and each time the user changes, the seat and backrest are modified. This can be done by the intended user or automatically if the size parameters of the user is known.
There is a further need to provide an adjustable support base assembly for wheelchairs wherein the position of the chair can be modified depending on the intended user while maintaining the same wheels or providing only a few wheel sizes whilst maintaining the center of gravity along the axle of the main wheels.
It is therefore a feature of the present invention to provide an adjustable wheelchair for a handicapped person and which substantially overcomes the above mentioned disadvantages of the prior art.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide an adjustable chair seat which substantially overcomes the above mentioned disadvantages of the prior art and which may be used in combination with an adjustable backrest assembly as described herein.
A still further feature of the present invention is to provide an adjustable support base assembly for a wheelchair and which provides the above mentioned desired needs of the prior art.
A still further feature of the present invention is to provide a seat assembly tilting mechanism to displace the seat assembly of a wheelchair along the gravity axis of the chair.
According to the above features, from a broad aspect, the present invention provides an adjustable chair comprising a support frame with an adjustable seat assembly secured thereto. An adjustable backrest assembly is secured to a back support frame. The adjustable backrest assembly has displaceable back support elements. Backrest adjustment means is provided to adjustably secure the back support elements to a desired position to adjust the vertical length of the backrest. The backrest has a back cushion secured thereto. The back cushion is secured to a cushion extension and retraction mechanism to retract or extend a portion of the cushion in synchronism with the back support elements as the back support elements are displaced along the back support frame to retract or extend the backrest assembly lengthwise. The adjustable seat assembly has a pair of laterally displaceable seat panels each secured to a common laterally displacing mechanism operable to displace the panels to or away from one another in unison to provide equal lateral adjustment of the adjustable seat on opposed sides of a central plane aligned with the backrest. The adjustable seat assembly also has a displaceable front guide frame provided with a seat depth adjustable mechanism to extent and retract the front guide frame. A seat cushion is provided with opposed lateral sections which are extendable or retractable with the displacement of the seat panels and a frontal section which is extendable or retractable in unison with the displacement of the front guide frame.
According to a still further broad aspect of the present invention there is provided an adjustable chair seat which comprises a seat support frame and a pair of laterally displaceable seat panels each secured to a common laterally displacing mechanism operable to displace the panels to or away from one another in unison to provide equal lateral adjustment of the adjustable seat on opposed sides of a central plane aligned with the backrest. The adjustable seat assembly also has a displaceable front guide frame provided with a seat depth adjustable mechanism to extend and retract the front guide frame. A seat cushion is provided with opposed lateral sections which are extendable or retractable with the displacement of the seat panels, and a frontal section which is extendable or retractable in unison with the displacement of the front guide frame.
According to a still further broad aspect of the present invention there is provided an adjustable support base assembly for a wheel chair. The assembly comprises a multi-position wheel mounting plate secured to a support frame for securing axels of opposed wheels to the frame at a desired position. Each mounting plate is secured to the support frame and has a front caster support slidingly secured to a connecting ramp of the mounting plate to provide a position adjustment for front casters of the front caster support and relative to the seat assembly whereby to permit a user person to touch a floor support surface with its feet.
According to a still further broad aspect of the present invention there is provided in combination with the above-mentioned adjustable support base assembly, a seat assembly tilting mechanism to displace the seat assembly along a gravity axis of the wheels. The gravity axis extends vertically and aligned with the axle of the wheels.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which;
Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to FIGS. 1 to 3 there is shown generally at 10 the multi adjustable wheelchair constructed in accordance with the present invention. As herein shown the multi adjustable wheelchair has a support frame assembly 11 which is provided by various structural parts of the wheelchair and which will be described later. Generally, the multi adjustable wheelchair has an adjustable backrest assembly 12 which is secured to a back support frame 13. The adjustable backrest assembly 12 is provided with displaceable back support elements or plates 14 and 14′ which are adjustable to extend the back support portion 15 longitudinally. The displacement of these back support plates 14 and 14′ is provided by adjustable threaded elements or rods 16 and 16′. As herein shown, the rods are provided with hand operable knobs 17 and 17′ to provide the adjustment manually. However, these rods may have connectors or chucks at their free end for engagement with a power tool, such as a drill, whereby the adjustment can be done more quickly. These rods constitute a linear drive. Accordingly the back support portion 15 can be extended or retracted to a desired position to adjust the vertical length of the back support portion 15.
A back cushion 18 is secured to the top back support plate 14 and is trained about a lower guide frame 19 which is provided with a curved lower portion 20 to guide the cushion 18 thereunder. The free end 21 of the cushion is secured to an extension or retraction mechanism which works in unison with the displacement of the top back support plate 14 whereby the cushion is also retracted or extended as the back support portion 15 is modified or as the top back support plate is displaced up or down along the back support frame 13.
The wheelchair 10 is also provided with an adjustable seat assembly 25 which will be described later, but as illustrated in
An adjustable support base assembly 30 is also provided and has a multi-position wheel mounting block or plate 31 which is secured to the support frame 11 and provides for a multi-positioning of the axels 32 of the wheels 33 of the wheelchair. The wheels 33 are also provided with a push rim 34 as is commonly known whereby the user of the chair can displace himself, if he has capacity to do so, by engaging this push rim.
The chair seat frame 35 on which the seat assembly 25 is secured is also mounted on a seat tilting mechanism 36 as will be described later, whereby to adjust the seat frame 35 and the back support frame, 13, connected thereto at a tilt angle with respect to the gravity axis 37 which is located vertically with the axle 32 of the wheels 33. Of course, the wheels 33 on opposed sides are mounted along a straight transverse axis to these wheel mounting plates 31.
The multi adjustable wheelchair 10 is further provided with front casters 38 which are secured to caster support arms 39 which are slidingly secured at a connecting end 40 to a straight inclined ramp 41 of the wheel mounting plate 31. Accordingly, the wheelchair can be lowered by adjusting the support arms 39 along the ramp 41.
As herein shown, the wheelchair is further equipped with a headrest 45 secured to an adjustable frame 46. Handgrips 47 are provided for pushing the wheelchair along a floor surface when the handicapped person cannot operate the wheels or a motor drive (not shown) which may be incorporated with the wheelchair.
The wheelchair is also provided with footrest support arms 48 which are pivotly connected at 49 to a frame member whereby to displace them laterally outwards to clear the foot pads 50 from the front of the wheelchair.
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With reference now to FIGS. 7 to 9B there will be described the construction operation of the adjustable seat assembly 25. The seat assembly comprises a pair of laterally displaceable seat panels 75 and 75′ which are displaceable by a common endless threaded bolt 76 at an engageable free end 77 thereof to impart rotation to the endless bolt. The threaded bolt 76is in engagement with a threaded nut 78′, secured to the panel 75′ and nut 78′ secured to the panel 75. By rotating the bolt 76 the panels move to and away from one another. The panels are also provided with a guide slot 79 through which a guide pin 80 is located whereby to maintain the panels in perfect alignment during their displacement. Each panel is also provided with an angled straight front edge 81 and 81′ against which the V-shaped rear edge 82 of the frame 29 abuts when the displaceable front guide frame 29 is fully retracted. The displaceable front guide frame has a rounded front edge 83 to facilitate the displacement of the seat cushion thereabout.
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Referring now to FIGS. 10 to 14, there will be described in more detail the construction and operation of the multi-position mounting plate 31. The mounting plate 31 is secured to sliding end sections 107 of the telescopic frame through its connecting bracket 108 and the inclined ramp 46 thereof is provided with a connecting slot 109 which has a transverse extended base which is T-shaped as illustrated by phantom line 110 whereby to receive captive therein and, in sliding-fit the T-shaped connector 111 of the support arm 39 as illustrated in
The mounting plate or block 31 is provided with a plurality of axel connecting bores 115 to receive a respective one of the axels 32 of the wheels 33 therein whereby to adjust the forward of rear position of the wheel or the height of the chair relative to the wheel axels. Of course, the axels are disposed on a common transverse axis.
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Although the present invention has been directed to a wheelchair it is not intended to restrict it thereto and it is intended to cover other types of chairs or sofas which may include the seat assembly only or the seat assembly in combination with the backrest assembly. These assemblies can also be operated automatically by several motors connected to the threaded shafts which provide for the displacement of the backrest panels as well as the seat panels. By measuring the parameters of an intended user and inputting these into a computer, a seat could be programmed and configured to receive a preauthorized intended user such as with airplane seats or cinema seats where one would reserve the seat in advance. Therefore, it is within the ambit of the present invention to cover obvious modifications of the preferred embodiment described herein and various intended uses of the adjustable chair described herein, provided such modifications fall within the scope of the appended claims.