The apparatus described generally relates to personal dignity and methods for enabling a user to raise himself up from the floor or lower himself to the floor, using the PLWA.
What differentiates this apparatus from prior art is that a user can travel with it due to its light design, or take it with him or her around the house or on a road trip, in which it can be used to help a user raise him- or herself to a standing position from the floor surface or vice versa. There are two main characteristics of this apparatus, which is that (1) it's made of sturdy and light-weight material, such as at least one of PVC piping composition, aluminum, plastic and rubber, in which it is portable in nature and (2) each one of the multiple sides of the apparatus has a different length in which a user can raise himself to a standing position from the floor surface or vice versa by reversing the order of apparatus by rotating it on its sides in decreasing length.
The apparatus is ideal for around the house activities, such as lowering oneself to search under a bed, sink or vehicle and then using it to stand back up again, or an extracurricular activity such as camping, fishing or boating. The apparatus is light enough to carry anywhere.
The most important distinction of the PLWA from any prior art is that it is designed to have all of its sides utilized on the floor surface, depending on the leverage the user is trying to get from the apparatus.
Elderly individuals with limited mobility that used to enjoy do-it-yourself projects and working around the house, RV, boat or vehicle that have trouble lowering themselves to the floor and then standing up again, are dissuaded from continuing to do projects because of their limited mobility. In many circumstances, users find it easy to lower themselves to the floor where the tricky part is getting back up again. This is all too common with senior citizens. Such situations not only take away a person's dignity, but may also pose a risk to an individual attempting to work around the house in which that individual may seriously hurt themselves and/or hurt those coming to the aid of the individual trying to help the person get up.
The PLWA is made for a user, such as an elderly individual, with limited mobility who used to enjoy do-it-yourself projects and working around the house, RV, boat or vehicle, but now has difficulty lowering themselves to the floor surface and/or raising themselves to a standing position. In many circumstances, users find it easy to lower themselves to the floor surface.
However, the tricky part is getting back up again. This is all too common with senior citizens. Such situations not only take away a person's dignity, but may also pose a risk to an individual attempting to work around the house in which that individual may seriously hurt themselves and/or hurt those coming to the aid of the individual trying to help the person get up.
The PLWA has rubber contact points 106 and 111 that are replaceable. The PLWA has many handrails 102, 103, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 202, 203, 302, and 303, on each of its sides that are light weight in design.
Regarding the adjustability of the PLWA, it can be purchased in different sizes, making it adjustable to a particular user's height.
The PLWA has 3 sides of differing length that can help the user raise himself from the floor. Referring particularly to
Once the user has both knees firmly resting on the floor surface, the user will then turn the PLWA onto its second side 200, with approximately 12-18 inches from the floor surface, as referenced in 201. With the PLWA facing the user, from side 204, the user will push up from the PLWA's handrail 202 to get his dominant foot to rest against the floor surface. Once his dominant foot is firmly established on the floor, the user will push up against the PLWA's handrail 202 to get his other foot to rest on the floor surface. The PLWA can also be utilized from the opposite side 205; where the user can grip the PLWA's handrail 203.
Once both feet are firmly established on the floor surface, the user will then turn the PLWA onto its third side 300, with approximately 18-28 inches from the floor surface, as referenced in 301. With the PLWA facing the user, from side 304, the user will push up from the PLWA's handrail 302 to straighten his body to a standing position. The PLWA can also be utilized from the opposite side 305; where the user can grip the PLWA's handrail 303.
The user can reverse the steps to lower himself to the floor.
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