This invention relates to support materials for elderly or disabled persons, more specifically to a releasable wheel mount system for a rollator.
The number and percentage of people using walking aids is increasing in most parts of the world, and the quality of life for these users depends on various support materials. Rollators are one of the most important ones and enable the users to remain independent and carry out everyday tasks like shopping and move around according to own free will.
As users become more numerous and the number of firms selling rollators increases issues like design and user friendliness become more important. Easy and cheap maintenance of the rollator is very important, and the wheels are one of the parts that needs maintenance and/or replacement from time to time.
Easy replacements of the wheels will enable many users to maintain their own rollator, which in turn gives the user a sense of control and self-esteem and at the same time saves considerable costs when the service people don't have to solve the problem themselves, but instead are able to, for instance, simply send a spare wheel in the post.
A known solution for a releasable wheel mount is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,800,023 A which discloses a releasable wheel mount system for a child stroller, a bassinet, a baby buggy or similar device comprising a wheel axel 18 comprising a groove 902, 904 near an outer end of the wheel axel 18 and a circular sloped gliding surface 25 at the outer end, and two moving members 202, 204. each comprising one shape. The downside of this solution is that the wheel is cumbersome to attach and release from the wheel mount and it requires a use two push two moving members in order for the wheel mount to release the axel. A further solution is disclosed in US 2005057086 A1 which discloses a releasable wheel mount system, wherein a wheel axel 30 comprising a groove 32 near an outer end of the wheel axel 30, an insert 10 for retaining the wheel, a rotatable plate 12 with a protrusion 19 and a clip 20 for engaging the groove 32 and protrusion 19 of the wheel axel 30 in a locked state.
The invention describes a releasable wheel mount system for a rollator. The system comprises a wheel axel, a release trigger and a housing. The wheel axel is fastened to a frame of a rollator and comprises a groove near an outer end of the wheel axel and a circular sloped gliding surface at the outer end. The release trigger comprises a locking shape with a locking surface for engaging the groove of the wheel axel in a locked state, thus locking the release trigger and wheel axel to each other, and a releasing shape, wherein the releasing shape is a circular hole bigger than the axel, for releasing the release trigger from the wheel axel in a releasing so state. The locking shape is a semi-circular indent at the lower end of the releasing shape, wherein the indent has a radius bigger than the radius of a circular circumferential groove of the axel. The housing comprises a central cylinder with a cavity accommodating the wheel axel with a clearance, an outer rim stopper, an inner rim stopper, and a trigger cavity accommodating the release trigger, locking the is release trigger and housing to each other. The release trigger is biased towards the locked state by use of biasing means and is operable to be pushed or pulled into the releasing state by a user.
For better understanding of the invention, a set of drawings is provided. Like numerals on different drawings describe the same feature.
Below is a description of a releasable wheel mount system for a rollator. Up and down, back and front, left and right are as seen by a user under normal use of the rollator.
The system comprises three main separate parts: A wheel axel 1, a release trigger 4 and a housing 7. Preferably, there is also at least one bearing between the rim 13 to be mounted and the housing 7. However, the bearings could also be integral to the rim and is not regarded as part of the invention.
The wheel axel 1 of the system is shown in
An embodiment of the release trigger 4 of the system is shown in
An embodiment of the housing 7 of the system is shown in
The release trigger 4 is biased towards the locked state by use of biasing means 15 and is operable to be pushed or pulled into the releasing state by a user acting against the bias.
In a preferred embodiment the housing and release trigger is casted in a resilient plastic material. This will provide a cost effective and durable quick release system for mounting a wheel on a rollator.
In one embodiment, shown in
Preferably the locking shape 5 of the release trigger 4 has the same shape as the groove and fits into the groove with locking surfaces 22 at a mainly perpendicular angel to the central axis of the wheel axel 1. In one embodiment the locking shape 5 is a semi-circular shape with radius slightly bigger than a radius of a circular embodiment of the circumferential groove 3 as seen in
In one advantageous embodiment the biasing means 15 is a resilient arm 15a, b on each side of the release trigger 4 at an angle to the centerline and fitting into indents 17a, b in the trigger cavity 11 preventing retraction of the release trigger 4 from the trigger cavity. The resilient trigger arms 15a, b and the indents 17a, b should function such that the release trigger 4 is biased towards the locking position and does not fall out of the trigger cavity 11. In one embodiment this is achieved by the trigger cavity having constriction sides 23a, b with triangular indents 17a, b, each with a mainly horizontal stopping surfaces 18a and 18b at the top as seen in
A corresponding triangular indent (17a, b) on each constriction side (23a, b) with a mainly horizontal top surface (18a, b) into which the resilient trigger arms will fit when the release trigger is inserted. The releasing trigger has a push plate 19 at the top, which stops further downward movement of the release trigger when the push plate hits the housing. This must happen before the top of the resilient arms 15 have moved below the indents 17. At this lower position the release trigger 4 is in a releasing position and the housing can be retracted form the axel.
In a preferred embodiment the axel 3 is provided with a circular sloped gliding surface 25 which enables the locking shape to glide over the gliding surface and into the groove 3 when the housing and release trigger is pushed onto the wheel axel 1.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20200541 | May 2020 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NO2021/050116 | 5/6/2021 | WO |