Many people suffer from stiff necks and backs. The cause may be illness, age as well as accidents, for example whiplash injuries. One of the things that becomes more difficult if you suffer from a stiff back and neck, and in particular the latter, is eating. If you are unable to bend your neck you simply cannot see the food, and handling a knife and fork becomes virtually impossible. And this is an activity that you perform several times a day and perhaps also in different places.
The object of the invention is to reduce these problems so that eating in particular can be facilitated.
According to the invention, this problem is solved by a device to be used with a table, which device comprises an attachment means to be attached to the edge of the table, and an elevated platform or tray on which plates, glasses and cutlery are to be placed as well as means for adjusting and locking, respectively, the position of the tray relative to the table.
Further features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the dependent claims and from the following description of a preferred embodiment, reference being made to the appended drawings.
The device illustrated in the drawing comprises a table clamp 1 having a horizontal recess 2 which is oriented towards the table and which is adapted to grip the edge of a table. On the underside of the recess is a threaded hole 3 through which a table knob (not shown) can be screwed by means of a threaded bolt, which directly or via a washer forming an integrated part of the bolt end can be pressed against the underside of the table to clamp the table edge in the recess 2.
The table clamp 1 further comprises a vertical through hole 4, in which a tube 5 is inserted. On the inside of the recess 2 there is provided a milled-out cavity 11 that extends a certain distance inside the outer periphery of the hole 4. In the milled-out cavity, an elongate washer 12 is arranged in the transverse direction relative to the hole 4 and the tube 5, respectively, which elongate washer is at one end movably attached to the table clamp by means of a screw 13, a bolt, which extends through the table clamp and on the other side thereof has a table knob 6, engaging with the other end. By tightening the knob 6 the washer is clamped against the tube so that said tube can be fixed in its axial position as well as in its angular position of pivot.
The tube 5 extends upwards from the table clamp and forms, after a tube bend, a horizontal portion, which in turn ends in a tray mount 7. The tray mount comprises a vertical, upwardly oriented cylindrical hole in which a pin of the corresponding dimension can be inserted from above. The pin is in turn attached to a supporting plate 8, which in turn is secured to the underside of a food tray 10. The tray is pivotable relative to the tray mount and can be fixed in the desired position by means of a tray knob 9, which by way of a threaded inner end can be screwed into a central threaded hole in the tray pin, such that the tray is pressed against the mount.
The angled tube 5 has a height that is sufficient to permit the required height adjustment and it is sufficiently long in the horizontal direction to be placed to the side of a user so that the table clamp will not be in the way of the user. The tray can be swung to a position above the table or can project in a greater or less degree from the edge of the table.
By loosening the three knobs the device can be divided into three easily manageable parts: a tray, a tube with a tray mount, and the table clamp.
When food is placed on the tray, the angled tube supporting the tray is affected, in the cylindrical hole, in the same way as a pulled-out drawer, i.e. when subjected to a load the retaining friction forces increase thereby reducing the risk of the tube sliding downwards. Already when adjusting the desired height of the tray this “drawer effect” helps to maintain the vertical position thereof until fastening is performed by means of the knob.
The fastening knobs described in the above examples have a relatively large diameter and can also, if required, be provided with a thread with a small pitch to make it easy to achieve sufficient securing forces. The knobs mentioned in the above examples can be replaced by bolts or screws provided with arms that are pivotable about an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the thread. It is also conceivable to use fastening means of the eccentric type for quick-acting locking.
The device according to the invention permits an elevated placing of a plate, a glass and cutlery, etc. relative to a table and is extremely stable, adjustable and reliable, so that individuals suffering from a stiff neck or back can eat in comfort. Moreover, no great forces are required during mounting and dismounting, which for many people may be very important.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1000249-1 | Mar 2010 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2011/050280 | 3/15/2011 | WO | 00 | 9/13/2012 |