The present invention relates to apparatus for releasably coupling an elongate member to a support member and more particularly, but not exclusively, a wheelchair including such releasable coupling apparatus.
The thoracic support 24 forms part of the postural management system, supporting a child's upper torso to assist prevention, if not correction, of spinal deformities and as such must be set up by a healthcare professional. Known thoracic supports also have a facility whereby non-professionals can swing the support away from its set position to allow the transfer and/or care of the chair occupant and thereafter swing the support back to the set position.
The present inventors have identified a deficiency with known thoracic supports, namely that they do not allow a non-professional to adjust a support to accommodate minor changes in the transverse dimension of the chair occupant, e.g. resulting from the wearing of thicker clothing to suit variations in ambient temperature, e.g. due to seasonal variations and/or movement from indoors to outdoors and vice versa. The present invention has as an objective the mitigation of this deficiency.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus for releasably coupling an elongate member to a support member, comprising: a first coupling part for attachment to an elongate member; a second coupling part for attachment to a support member, the first and second coupling parts having interengageable profiles; a releasable locking mechanism for locking the first and second coupling parts together to resist relative movement therebetween once their respective profiles are interengaged; wherein the first and second coupling parts and the releasable locking mechanism are configured such that the first coupling part is lockable relative to the second coupling part in one of two predetermined configurations which are angularly spaced about a central axis.
The present applicant has appreciated that by providing two predetermined positions or configurations for locking the first and second coupling parts together, the apparatus provides reliable positioning of the elongate member in one of two positions. This may be very useful in certain applications, such as when coupling a thoracic support to the frame of a wheelchair. In such a situation, the thoracic support may be readily adjusted between an “indoor” setting and an “outdoor” setting to accommodate a different thickness of clothing worn by the occupant of the wheelchair. The angular spacing between the two predetermined configurations may be less than 30°, and may even be less than 15°. For example, the angular spacing may be about 10°.
One coupling part may comprise a rotatable cam member, and the other coupling part may have a drive surface engagable by the rotatable cam member. The rotatable cam member and the drive surface may be configured such that rotation of the cam member drives angular movement of the first coupling part relative to the second coupling part about the central axis when the profiles are interengaged. The rotatable cam member and the drive surface may be configured to drive the first and second coupling parts into one of the two predetermined positions when the cam member is rotated in a clockwise direction, and to drive the first and second coupling parts into the other of the two predetermined positions when rotated in a counter-clockwise direction. The drive surface may have two portions which may be on opposite sides of the rotatable cam member.
The releasable locking mechanism may comprise a lever coupled to the rotatable cam member and configured to aid manual rotation thereof. In this way, the lever enables a user to rotate the cam member when driving the coupling parts between engagement configurations. The releasable locking mechanism may further comprise at least one catch for retaining the lever when the first and second coupling parts are in one of the two predetermined positions. The at least one catch may have a surface which is a friction fit against the lever when the first and second coupling parts are in one of the two predetermined positions. The surface may be configured to provide a snap fit action when the first and second coupling parts are driven into one of the two predetermined positions.
The second coupling part may include a body in the form of a split-ring with a clamp for tightening the body around an elongate support member. The first coupling part may include a body with a substantially circular aperture for receiving an elongate support member therethrough so that the first coupling part may slide therealong. In this way, the first coupling part may rotate around the elongate support member, relative to the second coupling part, for example when moving the first coupling part between the two predetermined configurations.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a wheelchair comprising a frame and a thoracic support, the thoracic support including an elongate member which is coupled to the frame with the apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a support assembly for a chair or the like, the support assembly comprising: a support; a first adjustment mechanism configured to allow the support to be locked in a first position relative to the chair; and a second adjustment mechanism configured to allow the support to be locked in two preset positions relative to said first position.
As noted above, the present inventors have established the, previously unidentified, need for minor variations in the support position set up by a healthcare professional in order to accommodate minor variations in the effective dimensions of the wheelchair occupant resulting e.g. from changes in clothing. The second adjustment mechanism of the present invention provides two preset positions relative to the support position set up by the healthcare professional which allow for such minor variations in the effective dimensions of the wheelchair occupant.
According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus for attaching a first member to a second member, the apparatus comprising: a first part for attachment to the first member and a second part for attachment to the second member; the first and second parts being connected by: a first adjustment mechanism configured to allow the first part to be locked in a first range of angular positions relative to the second part; and, in series therewith, a second adjustment mechanism configured to allow the first part to be locked in a second range of angular positions relative to the second part, the second range of angular positions being narrower than the first range of angular positions.
By virtue of the second adjustment mechanism, it is possible to adjust the relative angular position of first and second members connected to the first and second parts, albeit over a narrower range than that permitted by the first adjustment mechanism. In the context of a support of a wheelchair as described above, the second mechanism allows a non-professional to adjust the support to accommodate minor changes in the effective transverse dimension of the chair occupant, e.g. resulting from the wearing of thicker clothing in winter, without disturbing the overall positioning of the support as determined by the first adjustment mechanism which has been set by a healthcare professional.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The first coupling part 40 has a substantially circular aperture 100 for receiving the elongate support member 36 therethrough. The first coupling part 40 also has a bore 102 for receiving hex-rod 104 therethrough, together with sleeve 106. The sleeve 106 is a snug fit around the hex-rod 104, which in turn is a snug fit inside bore 102. A clamping screw (not shown) is used tighten the bore 102 around the sleeve 106 and hex-rod 104, preventing linear and rotational movement of the hex-rod 104 relative to the apparatus 30. The thoracic support 34 is mounted on one end of the hex-rod 104.
The upper and lower collars 52, 54 of the second coupling part 50 have respective apertures 110, 112 for receiving the elongate support member 36 therethrough. Both the upper and lower collars 53, 54 are of split-ring form. The lower collar 54 fits around a portion of the upper collar 52, and includes a clamp 114 for tightening the lower collar 54 around the upper collar 52 which in turn is urged tight against the elongate support member 36. The cam member 58 is mounted on the upper collar 52 by a pin 120 such that the cam member 58 is rotatable around the pin 120.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0805546.9 | Mar 2008 | GB | national |