The present invention pertains to the field of portable dressing aid devices, and more particularly to the field of the devices used to assist disabled and elderly persons to don underwear and pants.
Able people take putting on clothes for granted. However, for a disabled or elderly person, putting on underwear or pants can become a difficult chore. This difficulty is caused primarily by feet getting tangled in the fabric of a garment, coupled with imperfect balance and control over one's movements while putting on underwear or pants. What is needed, therefore, is a dressing aid device that bypasses the fabric while passing one's feet through the garment. Ideally, such dressing aid device would be compact and easily carried during travel or visits to a hospital in a small bag or container.
The present invention satisfies this need. The portable dressing aid device according to this invention uses C-shaped elongated slides with smooth inner surface to bypass the fabric of the garment and then be removed once a user's feet clear the garment. The slides easily attach to or detach from a joining block, making the device in a disassembled condition compact and easy to carry in a small bag.
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Slide 10 comprises an open proximal end indicated by numeral 30. Open proximal end 30 is adapted for inserting a user's foot and passing the user's foot through slide 10.
Slide 10 also comprises an open distal end indicated by numeral 40. Open distal end 40 is adapted for positioning the user's underwear, indicated by numeral 170, and pants, indicated by numeral 180, over slides 10 and inserting the user's feet therethrough. Slide 10 has a smooth inner surface to facilitate inserting the user's feet and thus bypassing the fabric of underwear 170 and pants 180. The preferred embodiment shows slides 10 fabricated from plastic by way of injection molding, which allows to achieve the requisite smoothness of the inner surface.
Slides 10 have a C-shaped cross section defining an open side indicated by numeral 50. Open side 50 is adapted for removal of slides 10 over the user's legs after the user's feet are inserted through underwear 170 and pants 180 positioned on slides 10. Specifically, once the user's feet clear underwear 170 and pants 180 by moving them inside slides 10, slides 10 are moved up, forward and away from the user. The user then pulls underwear 170 and pants 180 up and completes dressing.
For convenience, the portable dressing aid device further comprises a handle assembly. Numeral 60 indicates fixed tubes. Fixed tubes 60 are disposed vertically on slides 10, opposite to joining block 20. Numeral 70 indicates a retractable arm. Numeral 80 indicates a handle. Retractable arms 70 are configured to extend into and out of fixed tubes 60. With retractable arms 70 extended, the user holds handles 80 while inserting feet through slides 10. Once the user's feet clear underwear 170 and pants 180, the user moves slides 10 away by handles 80.
The preferred embodiment is shown with an attachment means comprising a concave engagement surface indicated by numeral 90. Concave engagement surface 90 is disposed on joining block 20. There is also a convex engagement surface indicated by numeral 100. Convex engagement surface 100 is disposed on slide 10. The outer contour of convex engagement surface 100 fits the inner contour of concave engagement surface 90.
Also provided is a pair of guide grooves indicated by numeral 110. Guide grooves 110 are disposed vertically on edges of convex engagement surface 100.
Numeral 120 indicates a guide rail. A pair of guide rails 120 is disposed vertically on edges of concave engagement surface 90. There are a total of four guide rails 120, two guide rails 120 on each side of joining block 20 facing slide 10.
Numeral 130 indicates a bottom ridge. Bottom ridge 130 is disposed horizontally on a bottom portion of convex engagement surface 100.
Numeral 140 indicates a top ridge. Top ridge 140 is disposed horizontally on a top portion of convex engagement surface 100.
Numeral 150 indicates a spring-loaded latch. Spring-loaded latch 150 is disposed on a top portion of concave engagement surface 90.
Guide rails 120 are received in guide grooves 110, such that bottoms of guide rails 120 are abutting bottom ridge 130 and spring-loaded latch 150 engages with top ridge 140. This keeps slides 10 securely attached to joining block 20.
Numeral 160 indicates an open arch. Open arch 160 is disposed on distal end 40 opposite to open side 50. Open arches 160 are adapted for receiving the user's feet therethrough, permitting the user's feet to clear slides 10 while underwear 170 and pants 180 are placed in position on slides 10.
While the present invention has been described and defined by reference to the preferred embodiment of the invention, such reference does not imply a limitation on the invention, and no such limitation is to be inferred. The invention is capable of considerable modification, alteration, and equivalents in form and function, as will occur to those ordinarily skilled and knowledgeable in the pertinent arts. The depicted and described preferred embodiment of the invention is exemplary only, and is not exhaustive of the scope of the invention.
Consequently, the invention is intended to be limited only by the spirit and scope of the appended claims, giving full cognizance to equivalents in all respects.
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WO-2011085439 | Jul 2011 | WO |