Claims
- 1. A process of immersing disabled persons who use a wheel chair into a swimming pool for swimming therein, said process comprising:
- wheeling a wheel chair with a disabled person thereon onto a chair lift;
- attaching the chair securely to the lift so that the chair remains secure and stable against buoyancy effects when immersed in the pool and the disabled person swims away from the chair;
- lowering the lift and attached chair with disabled person into the pool and enabling the person to swim away from the attached chair while the unoccupied chair remains attached to the lift in a secure and stable condition so that the unoccupied chair can be elevated or the person can swim back to the immersed chair and reseat himself thereon;
- elevating the chair lift with the unoccupied attached chair while the person is swimming in the pool, lowering the chair lift and unoccupied attached chair in order to enable the swimmer to return to the chair, and, thereupon, elevating the chair and swimmer from the pool;
- whereby disabled persons can be immersed in a swimming pool within their individual capabilities to swim away from and return to the secured wheel chairs without the assistance of an attendant.
- 2. The process of claim 1, and further comprising:
- after elevating the lift with an unoccupied chair, detaching and wheeling off the unoccupied chair, and repeating the process for immersing a plurality of disabled persons on wheel chairs for swimming in the pool, including for each disabled person the steps of wheeling a wheel chair with a disabled person onto the lift, attaching the chair securely to the lift against buoyancy effects, and lowering the lift and attached chair into the pool so that the person can swim away from the attached chair.
- 3. A process of immersing disabled persons who use a wheel chair into a swimming pool for swimming therein, said process comprising:
- wheeling a wheel chair with a disabled person thereon onto a chair lift;
- attaching the chair securely to the lift so that the chair remains secure and stable against buoyancy effects when immersed in the pool and the disabled person swims away from the chair;
- lowering the lift and attached chair with the disabled person into the pool and enabling the person to swim away from the attached chair while the unoccupied chair remains attached to the lift in a secure and stable condition so that the unoccupied chair can be elevated or the person can swim back to the immersed chair and reseat himself thereon;
- and upon the swimmer's return to the chair on the lift, elevating the chair lift with the disabled person and chair from the pool, detaching the chair from the lift, and wheeling the chair and disabled person off the lift;
- whereby disabled persons can be immersed in a swimming pool within their individual capabilities to swim away from and return to the secured wheel chairs without the assistance of an attendant.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 801,466, filed May 31, 1977, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,141,089 on Feb. 27, 1979.
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