This application is the national stage entry of PCT/IB2020/050836, filed on Feb. 3, 2020 which claims priority to European Application Nos. 19155846.9 and 19155847.7, both filed on Feb. 6, 2019, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated by reference.
The present invention generally relates to a patient lift apparatus employed for lifting and transferring patients, which apparatus is especially intended to be used in the health care industry. The patient lift apparatus of the invention is in particular intended to be used for providing safe and comfortable assisted transfers for those patients with limited mobility or rehabilitation needs, especially for the purpose of transferring such patients from a seated position to a standing position, and vice versa. In that respect, the patient lift apparatus of the invention may also be referred to as a stand assist hoist or lifter.
Patient lift apparatuses are already known in the art and available on the market. Examples thereof include for instance Invacare®'s Reliant™ 350 and Roze stand assist products.
International (PCT) Publication No. WO 2010/017438 A2 discloses a patient lift apparatus as embodied in the form of Invacare®'s aforementioned Roze product. This known patient lift apparatus comprises a supporting frame, a boom portion connected to the supporting frame via a pivot joint to allow the boom portion to pivot with respect to the supporting frame about a pivot axis, and a boom actuator to mechanically assist pivotal movement of the boom portion with respect to the supporting frame. A distal end of the boom portion is configured to include hook portions configured to allow attachment of a sling for holding and supporting a patient during lifting and transfer. Handle portions are furthermore provided on the boom portions to provide the patient with the option of a manual grip helping stabilization during patient lifting and transfer. This patient lift apparatus further comprises a leg/knee support (or “leg/knee pad”) and a foot support (or “foot plate”), both connected to the supporting frame. According to WO 2010/017438 A2, the leg/knee support is configured to be adjustable in height to adjust the position thereof to different needs and patient morphologies. More precisely, the leg/knee support is mounted on a vertical guide and rail mechanism configured to allow positioning of the leg/knee support at any desired vertical position.
According to WO 2010/017438 A2, the length of the boom portion is fixed and not adjustable. Patient lift apparatuses of the type comprising a length-adjustable boom portion are however known in the art.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,758,371 A for instance discloses a patient lift apparatus where the boom portion is configured as a telescopic arm comprising an outer member and an inner member that is telescopically received inside the outer member to allow displacement of the inner member with respect to the outer member and adjustment of an effective length of the telescopic arm.
US Patent Publication No. US 2011/0016628 A1 similarly discloses a patient lift apparatus of the type comprising a boom portion that is configured as a telescopic arm. In this particular instance, a simple pin-and-hole arrangement is provided to allow adjustment of the inner member of the telescopic arm at any desired one of a plurality of predefined longitudinal positions with respect to the outer member.
European Patent Publication No. EP 2 524 682 A1 discloses yet another example of a patient lift apparatus of the type comprising a boom portion that is configured as a telescopic arm.
The solutions disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,758,371 A, US 2011/0016628 A1 and EP 2 524 682 A1 are useful in allowing adjustment of the patient lift apparatus to the actual size of each patient and to adjust the lifting amplitude to match the relevant need. Such solutions are not however entirely satisfactory from the point of view of the adjustability of the effective length of the boom portion. Furthermore, the necessary clearance, or play, between the inner and outer members of the telescopic arm may be to the detriment of comfort for the patient as the inner member may move under load within the space provided inside the outer member, leading to undesired and unpleasant movement for the patient during lifting and/or transfer.
International (PCT) Publication No. WO 95/18592 A1 discloses a patient lift apparatus similar to that of WO 2010/017438 A2 where the leg/knee support is additionally configured to be releasable from the supporting frame. In this particular instance, the leg/knee support can be adjusted in height and potentially be released by actuating a simple thumbscrew.
According to WO 2010/017438 A2, the guide and rail mechanism includes a guide portion that forms an integral part of the supporting frame and of the locking/unlocking arrangement used to secure the leg/knee support to the supporting frame. More specifically, the guide portion is affixed to an accessory frame portion, or support mount, extending from the supporting frame, and the leg/knee support can be selectively released from the supporting mount by means of release handle provided on the guide portion. The leg/knee support of WO 2010/017438 A2 merely comprises a rail portion that is slidably guided inside the guide portion and selectively lockable in position by means of the locking/unlocking arrangement. Furthermore, the leg/knee support of WO 2010/017438 A2 includes a handle, but this handle has no particular locking or unlocking function. As simpler, better integrated solution is therefore desirable.
Swiss Patent Publication No. CH 704 421 A2 discloses a patient lift apparatus of the type comprising a pair of leg/knee supports mounted on a vertically-adjustable support that is guided along the support frame of the patient lift apparatus. Each leg/knee support is mounted on the vertically-adjustable support by means of a guide member that can be locked onto or released from an associated L-shaped support member by actuating a simple thumbscrew/handscrew.
British Patent Publication GB 2 526 679 A discloses yet another patient lift apparatus comprising a leg/knee support than can potentially be released from the supporting frame of the patient lift apparatus by actuating a retractable locking pin that is configured to cooperate with any one of a plurality of indexing holes (or indents) formed on an arm attached to a read portion of the leg/knee support. According to GB 2 526 679 A, the retractable locking pin does not form part of the leg/knee support per se, but is provided on a support mount that is secured to the supporting frame.
International (PCT) Publication No. WO 96/11658 A1 discloses a patient lift apparatus where the leg/knee support is adapted to pivot about a pivot axis and thereby follow movement of the patient's legs/knees upon standing or sitting.
Dutch Patent No. NL 1012559 C2 similarly discloses a patient lift apparatus comprising a leg/knee support that can be pivoted about a pivot axis. In this particular instance, electric motors are provided to cause pivotal movement of the leg/knee support.
The aforementioned known solutions are not fully satisfactory, and there remains a need for an improved solution.
A general aim of the invention is to provide an improved patient lift apparatus.
More specifically, an aim of the present invention is to provide such a patient lift apparatus of the type comprising a leg/knee support, which patient lift apparatus does not suffer from the shortcomings of the above-mentioned known solutions.
Yet another aim of the invention is to provide such a solution which is both robust and easy to handle and operate for the patient and caregiver.
A further aim of the invention is to provide such a solution which provides greater comfort for the patient during assisted transfer in the area of the leg/knee support.
Still another aim of the invention is to provide such a solution that is particularly suited to act as stand assist hoist for the purpose of transferring patients from a seated position to a standing position, and vice versa, with improved adjustability to the patient's needs and morphology.
These aims are achieved thanks to the solutions defined in the claims.
In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a patient lift apparatus according to claim 1, namely a patient lift apparatus comprising a supporting frame, a boom portion connected to the supporting frame via a pivot joint to allow the boom portion to pivot with respect to the supporting frame about a pivot axis, a boom actuator to mechanically assist pivotal movement of the boom portion with respect to the supporting frame, and a leg/knee support connected to the supporting frame. The leg/knee support is configured to be selectively releasable from the supporting frame. According to this first aspect of the invention, the leg/knee support comprises a manually-operable release mechanism forming an integral part of the leg/knee support, which manually-operable release mechanism is configured to allow selective release of the leg/knee support from the supporting frame, said manually-operable release mechanism comprising:
According to a preferred embodiment, the leg/knee support is configured to be slidable along the support mount upon being released by the manually-operable release mechanism. In this context, the retaining device comprises first and second retaining members forming a spacing therebetween and which are configured to act as a guide dimensioned to receive the support mount, the retaining members being designed so that the leg/knee support can be slid onto the support mount.
The manually-operable handle can in particular be configured as a sliding handle provided on top of the leg/knee support.
By way of preference, the manually-operable release mechanism further comprises a cable coupling the manually-operable handle to the retaining device and translating a movement of the manually-operable handle into a release action of the retaining device.
According to a particularly preferred embodiment, the retaining device comprises a releasable indexing plunger having a retractable end portion configured to engage with at least one positioning hole provided on the support mount. In this particular context, the support mount may comprise a plurality of positioning holes distributed along a portion of the support mount and the retractable end portion of the releasable indexing plunger may be configured to engage with any selected positioning hole among the plurality of positioning holes to allow adjustment of a vertical position of the leg/knee support with respect to the supporting frame.
The aforementioned releasable indexing plunger is preferably a spring-loaded indexing plunger whose retractable end portion is configured to be urged towards the support mount and to automatically engage with each positioning hole upon alignment therewith.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, the leg/knee support may be configured to be partly pivotable with respect to the support mount about a pivot axis and within a defined pivoting range. In this particular context, the leg/knee support in particular comprises an outer casing configured to be pivotable with respect to the retaining device about said pivot axis and within said defined pivoting range.
In this latter, preferred context, the leg/knee support may advantageously further comprise at least one spring element coupling the outer casing to the retaining device, which at least one spring element is configured to bring the outer casing to a default position with respect to the retaining device when no external force is applied onto the outer casing.
These latter features can advantageously be implemented independently of the aforementioned manually-operable release mechanism. In that respect, in accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a patient lift apparatus according to claim 12, namely a patient lift apparatus comprising a supporting frame, a boom portion connected to the supporting frame via a pivot joint to allow the boom portion to pivot with respect to the supporting frame about a pivot axis, a boom actuator to mechanically assist pivotal movement of the boom portion with respect to the supporting frame, and a leg/knee support connected to the supporting frame. According to this other aspect of the invention, the leg/knee support comprises:
By way of preference, a pair of said spring elements may be provided, which pair of spring elements is configured to bring the outer casing to the default position, which default position is a median position between two extreme, tilted positions. Each spring element is attached to a corresponding spring mount provided on the outer casing, which spring mount may further act as stop element limiting pivotal movement of the outer casing about the pivot axis.
Each spring element may in particular be a tension spring.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, a total amplitude of pivoting movement of the leg/knee support with respect to the support mount is preferably of the order of 10 to 30 degrees.
The boom portion may advantageously be configured as a telescopic arm comprising an outer member and an inner member that is telescopically received inside the outer member to allow displacement of the inner member with respect to the outer member and adjustment of an effective length of the telescopic arm. In this context, the patient lift apparatus preferably further comprises an indexing mechanism configured to allow positioning of the inner member at a plurality of predefined longitudinal positions with respect to the outer member.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are discussed below.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly from reading the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention which are presented solely by way of non-restrictive examples and illustrated by the attached drawings in which:
The present invention will be described in relation to various illustrative embodiments. It shall be understood that the scope of the invention encompasses all combinations and sub-combinations of the features of the embodiments disclosed herein.
As described herein, when two or more parts or components are described as being connected, secured or coupled to one another, they can be so connected, secured or coupled directly to each other or through one or more intermediary parts.
The invention will be described in relation to various embodiments of a patient lift apparatus, as depicted in
Referring to
A boom portion 18 is connected to the supporting frame 10, namely to mast 12, via a pivot joint PJ1 thereby allowing the boom portion 18 to pivot with respect to the mast 12 about a pivot axis PA1. Pivot axis PA1 is understood to extend essentially parallel to a horizontal plane in the illustrated example. A boom actuator 15 is further provided to mechanically assist pivotal movement of the boom portion 18 with respect to the mast 12, which boom actuator 15 is mounted, at a lower end, on a mast extension 12A extending away from the mast 12. An upper end of the boom actuator 15, designated by reference sign 15A, is connected to the boom portion 18, namely via a mounting bracket 185 located on a lower portion of the boom portion 18. The boom actuator 15 can for instance be an electrically driven screw-type, hydraulic or pneumatic actuator, as is known in the art.
At a distal end of the boom portion 18, the boom portion 18 is here configured to exhibit a pair of arms, forming an integral part of the boom portion 18, each arm comprising a handle portion 20 shaped to provide a manual grip for the patient. Also provided on each arm is at least one hook portion 25 for attachment of a sling (not shown).
In the illustrated example, the boom portion 18 is configured as a telescopic arm 180 comprising (see especially
In accordance with an embodiment of invention, as for instance illustrated by
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the patient lift apparatus 1 further comprises an indexing mechanism configured to allow positioning of the inner member 182 at a plurality of predefined longitudinal positions with respect to the outer member 181. A particularly advantageous embodiment of this indexing system is shown in
Also visible in
A support mount 120 is provided on the supporting frame 10, namely at a distal end of the mast extension 12A, to secure the leg/knee support 50 onto the supporting frame. Part of this support mount 120 is visible on
As illustrated, the indexing mechanism 200 further comprises a manually-operable release lever 250 that is mechanically linked to the releasable indexing plunger 210 to selectively allow retraction of the retractable end portion 210A of the indexing plunger 210 out of engagement with the selected positioning hole 182A, thereby releasing the inner member 182 and allowing repositioning thereof with respect to the outer member 181 at a different one of the predefined longitudinal positions.
By way of preference, the indexing mechanism 200 is located on a lower portion of the outer member 181. In that respect, in the illustrated embodiment, the release lever 250 is pivotably supported onto the same mounting bracket 185 as the upper end 15A of the boom actuator 15, which leads to a particularly simple and elegant integration of the indexing mechanism 200. In that context, it is advantageous, for safety purposes, to additionally provide a cover element 280 located on the mounting bracket 185, as shown in
The releasable indexing plunger 210 is preferably a spring-loaded indexing plunger whose retractable end portion 210A is configured to be urged towards an inner side of the outer member 181 and to automatically engage with any one of the plurality of positioning holes 182A provided on the inner member 182 upon alignment therewith.
In the illustrated example, disengagement of the retractable end portion 210A of the releasable indexing plunger 210 is caused by a slight pivoting movement of the release lever 250 about the pivot axis PA2, namely in a counter-clockwise direction in the illustration of
By way of preference, the first centering element is configured as a bushing member 310 mounted on a distal end portion of the outer member 181. A portion 310A, 310B of this bushing member 310 extends between the inner side 181A of the outer member 181 and the outer periphery 182B of the inner member 182, as this is visible in
Preferably, the bushing member 310 comprises a plurality of extensions 310A extending longitudinally between the inner side 181A of the outer member 181 and the outer periphery 182B of the inner member 182 and a plurality of flat spring elements 315 located on said extensions 310A. A total of eight such extensions 310A and flat spring elements 315 are provided in the illustrated example, disposed in pairs along each of four sides, but it should be appreciated that any number of extensions and spring elements, and geometry, could be contemplated. In the illustrated example, the flat spring elements 315 are interposed between the inner side 181A of the outer member 181 and the extensions 310A to press these extensions 310A inwardly towards the outer periphery of the inner member 182 (see also
Reference sign 310B in
By way of preference, the centering system 300, which is mounted on the outer member 181 and the inner member 182, is configured such as not to interfere with operation of the releasable indexing plunger 210 of the aforementioned indexing mechanism 200.
The aforementioned solution to suppress the clearance between the outer and inner members 181, 182 of the telescopic arm 180 is particularly simple and robust. Other solutions could however be contemplated to reduce or suppress the clearance between the outer and inner members 181, 182, including solutions making use of e.g. an adjustable mechanism or an articulated linkage mounted on the inner member 182 and configured to translate a longitudinal displacement of a movable adjustment member into a radial displacement of two or more centering elements cooperating with the inner side 181A of the outer member 181. Similarly, centering of the inner member 182 with respect to the outer member 181 could also be performed by means of a radially-adjustable mandrel device mounted within the inner member 182 and projecting through the inner member 182 toward the inner side 181A of the outer member 181.
Turning now to
As illustrated in
By way of preference, the manually-operable handle 55 is configured as a sliding handle provided on top of the leg/knee support 50, the handle 55 being guided by and allowed to translate within an upper portion of an outer casing 500 of the leg/knee support 50.
Translation of the movement of the manually-operable handle 55 into a release action of the retaining device 51 (as will be explained hereafter) can be carried out in different ways. One solution may consist in connecting the handle directly to the relevant retaining device or via an articulated linkage. A particularly simple and robust solution may consist, as illustrated in
In a manner similar to the aforementioned indexing mechanism 200, the retaining device 51 comprises a releasable indexing plunger 510 having a retractable end portion 510A configured to engage with at least one positioning hole 120A provided on the support mount 120. In the illustrated embodiment, the releasable indexing plunger 510 is mounted on the first retaining member 51A and the retractable end portion 510A extends through the spacing formed between the first and second retaining members 51A, 51B towards the second retaining member 51B. In this particular instance, the releasable indexing plunger 510 is mechanically coupled to an end of the cable 52 to cause retraction of the retractable end portion 510 upon actuation of the handle 55.
Only one position hole 120A could be provided for the purpose of securing the leg/knee support 50 to the support mount 120. By way of preference, a plurality of positioning holes 120A are distributed along a portion of the support mount 120 to allow a vertical adjustment of the leg/knee support 50 with respect to the supporting frame 10, as this is visible in
Like the releasable indexing plunger 210, the releasable indexing plunger 510 is preferably a spring-loaded indexing plunger whose retractable end portion 510A is configured to be urged towards the support mount 120 and to automatically engage with any one of the positioning holes 120A provided on the support mount 120 upon alignment therewith.
It will be appreciated that the aforementioned manually-operable release mechanism provides a simple and robust solution ensuring that the leg/knee support 50 is adequately secured to the supporting frame 10, while allowing easy and quick removal of the leg/knee support 50, without this requiring any tool.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, which other aspect is advantageously combinable with the aforementioned first aspect of the invention, the leg/knee support 50 is configured to be partly pivotable with respect to the support mount 120 about a pivot axis, identified in
In accordance with this other aspect of the invention, at least one spring element 511, 512 coupling the outer casing 500 to the retaining device 51 is provided, which at least one spring element 511, 512 is configured to bring the outer casing 500 to a default position with respect to the retaining device 51 when no external force is applied onto the outer casing 500. By way of preference, as illustrated in
More specifically, in the illustrated embodiment, each spring element 511, 512 is a tension spring, namely a spring that stretches as load is applied to it. One end of each spring element 511, 512 is attached to a corresponding location of the retaining device 51 and the other end of each spring element 511, 512 is attached to a corresponding spring mount 501, respectively 502, provided on the outer casing 500. As show in
Referring to
Referring to
One may thus appreciate that, in accordance with this embodiment of the invention, each spring mount 501, 502 further acts as stop element limiting pivotal movement of the outer casing 500 about the pivot axis PA3. Advantageously, the leg/knee support 50 is configured so that a total amplitude of pivoting movement thereof with respect to the support mount 120 is of the order of 10 to 30 degrees. For the sake of illustration, the leg/knee support 50 shown in
The aforementioned solution allowing pivotal movement of the outer casing 500 with respect to the retaining device 51 is of great advantage to improve comfort for the patient during transfer from a seated position to a standing position, and vice versa, as the outer casing 500 will follow the actual and natural movement of the patient's legs and knees during the assisted transfer. The proposed solution is fully integrated and is not made to detriment of the operation of the aforementioned manually-operable release mechanism. In other words, both functions can be implemented, without this leading to a complex arrangement.
Various modifications and/or improvements may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the annexed claims.
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