Not Applicable.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to safety devices utilized to support and balance a person, and more specifically to a devices for providing a person with a handhold in order to prevent a fall, or device for a person to grab if the person starts to fall.
2. Background
Presently known hand rails generally are mounted in a fixed position, which generally varies from horizontal, vertical, or, when adjacent to stairs or steps, an angle which corresponds to the angle of the stairs or steps. Because the position of the hand rail is fixed, the user must have his or her hand in one general position in order to grab the bar. However, it is not always possible for a user to easily position their hands in a position which is conducive to obtaining and maintaining a secure grasp of the rail. For example, for a variety of health-related reasons, many people have limited range of motion in their elbows, wrists, and/or shoulders, which can make the positioning of the hand in a position allowing the most secure handhold to be problematic for a hand rail having a fixed position. Because the hand rail must reliably support the user's entire weight, the inability to obtain and maintain a secure grasp on the rail may defeat the purpose for which the rail is intended.
The present invention provides an adjustable hand rail including a wall-mounted base member that includes a circular plate with an inward facing side and an outward facing side. The circular plate has a peripheral edge and a circular track disposed at the peripheral edge. The circular track has a bottom, an inside rail member extending from the bottom and an outside rail member extending from the bottom. The inside rail member is concentric with the outside rail member and the two rail members define a C-shaped channel having an outward facing opening opposite the bottom of the track member. The bottom of the track member also includes a plurality of lock apertures. A rotatable insert is rotatably disposed within the circular track. The insert has a first insert opening and a diametrically opposed second insert opening. A first shoulder member is provided, disposed within the first insert opening. The first shoulder member has a first locking pin biased to extend into one of the lock apertures. The width of the first shoulder member is larger than the outward facing opening of the C-shaped channel so that the first shoulder member is disposed within the C-shaped channel. A second shoulder member is disposed within the second insert opening. The width of the second shoulder member is larger than the outward facing opening of the C-shaped channel such that the second shoulder member is disposed within the C-shaped channel. A bar having a first end and a second end is provided. The first end of the bar is fixedly attached to the first shoulder member and the second end of the bar is fixedly attached to the second shoulder member.
In another aspect of the invention, the rotatable insert includes a first insert member and second insert member, the first insert member having a first insert opening and a pair of upper flanges at either end. The second insert member has a second insert opening and includes a pair of lower flanges at either end. When the upper flanges of the first insert member are mated with the lower flanges of the second insert member, a substantially circular rotatable insert is formed.
In another aspect of the invention, the circular track is an integral part of the circular plate.
In another aspect of the invention, the inside rail member and outside rail member each comprise a flanged end.
In another aspect of the invention, the bar includes a handle having a gripping surface.
In another aspect of the invention, the first shoulder member includes a first hand retractable plunger with a first end and a second end. The first end of the hand retractable plunger is the first locking pin, and the second end of the hand retractable plunger is the first locking handle.
In another aspect of the invention, the first shoulder member includes a spring for biasing the first locking pin into the first of the lock apertures.
In another aspect of the invention, the second shoulder member includes a second locking pin biased to extend into a second of the lock apertures, and a second locking handle for retracting the second locking pin from the second lock aperture.
In another aspect of the invention, the second shoulder member includes a second hand retractable plunger with a first end and a second end. The first end of the second hand retractable plunger is the second locking pin and the second end of the second hand retractable plunger is the second locking handle.
a is a perspective view of one embodiment of a shoulder member of the present invention prior to insertion into a base member thereof.
b is a perspective view of one embodiment of a shoulder member of the present invention inserted into a base member thereof.
a is an elevation view of one embodiment of a shoulder member inserted into a base member of the present invention, the shoulder member in an unlocked position.
b is an elevation view of one embodiment of a shoulder member inserted into a base member of the present invention, the shoulder member in a locked position.
a is a cross-section view of one embodiment of a locking mechanism of the present invention in an unlocked state.
b is a cross-section view of one embodiment of a locking mechanism of the present invention in a locked state.
Turning to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate like parts, one embodiment of an adjustable hand rail 10 of the present invention includes a wall-mountable base 12, and a bar 20 that mounts to the wall-mountable base 12 as described below. Bar 20 is manually rotatable with respect to wall-mountable base 12. Wall-mountable base 12 further includes a circular plate 14 having an inward facing side 16 and an outward facing side 18, and a circular track 82. A rotatable insert 32 is preferably disposed within circular track 82, bar 20 being fixed thereto and rotating by a corresponding rotation of rotatable insert 32.
Looking at the Figures in greater detail,
Adjustable hand rail 10 also includes a bar 20, the bar having a gripping surface 22 so that a user of the device can get a secure grip on bar 20. Disposed within circular track 82 is a rotatable insert 32. In the embodiment of adjustable hand rail 10 shown in the Figures, rotatable insert 32 is comprised of a first insert member 34 and a second insert member 36. These two insert members combine, as described more fully below, to form rotatable insert 32. Shoulder members 38 and 40 are disposed within rotatable insert 32, and the two ends 24 and 26 of bar 20 are attached to the shoulder members. Thus, bar 20 rotates with the rotation of rotatable insert 32 within circular track 82. The mechanism by which bar 20 attaches to the shoulder members 38 and 40, and by which the shoulder members 38 and 40 are disposed within rotatable insert 32, is described more fully, below.
Two members 34 and 36 of rotatable insert 32 are also shown. First insert member 34 is shaped as an arc or semi-circle, with flanges 62 and 64 at opposing ends thereof. Flanges 62 and 64 extend from an upper surface of first insert member 34 in the orientation shown in
First insert opening 42 and second insert opening 44 are adapted to receive first shoulder member 38 and second shoulder member 40, respectively. First shoulder member 38 is substantially cylindrical and includes a first shoulder flange 39 along its length. First shoulder flange 39 is preferably wider in one direction than another. Likewise, second shoulder member 40 is substantially cylindrical and includes a second shoulder flange 41, which is also wider in one direction than another. At least one of first shoulder member 38 and second shoulder member 40 includes a locking mechanism. In the embodiment shown in
Bar 20 has a first end 24 and a second end 26, and is preferably substantially hollow within. First end 24 and second end 26 define openings sized and shaped to receive upper ends of first shoulder member 38 and second shoulder member 40, respectively. Bar 20 can be fastened to first shoulder member 38 and second shoulder member 40 in any suitable manner, such as, for example, by use of cotter pins or other suitable pins extending through the appropriate openings in the bar and shoulder members. Bar 20 also includes a slot 25 through which locking handle 58 can protrude.
a shows a close view of a section of circular track 82, including an opening 42 in rotatable insert 32 for receiving first shoulder member 38 therein. First shoulder member 38 is shown positioned above circular track 82, prior to insertion in opening 42. As shown in the Figure, prior to insertion in opening 42 of rotatable insert 32, first shoulder member flange 39 is oriented such that the widest portions thereof are substantially in alignment with the opening defined by inside rail 86 and outside rail 88 of circular track 82. In this orientation, first shoulder members 38 can be inserted into opening 42 in rotatable insert 32. Were first shoulder member 38 oriented differently, the underside of first shoulder member flange 39 would impact the upper surfaces of inside rail 86 and outside rail 88 and first shoulder member 38 would not drop into opening 42.
b shows first shoulder member 38 positioned in opening 42 of rotatable insert 32. First shoulder member 38 has been rotated ninety degrees from the position shown in
a provides an elevation view of a section of circular track 82 with first shoulder member 38 contained within opening 42 of rotatable insert 32 (opening 42 is not visible in the Figure). As shown, first shoulder member 38 is oriented such that first shoulder member flange 39 is in line with the opening of circular track 82 defined by inside rail 86 and outside rail 88. As such, first shoulder member 38 can be inserted into, and removed from, opening 42.
b shows the same view as
a is a cross-section view of one end of bar 20 looking from the edge of adjustable hand rail 10 toward the center of the device. In the embodiment shown in the Figure, bar 20 is attached to first shoulder member 38 via pins 85. First shoulder member 38 is shown resting in opening 42 of rotatable insert 32 in a locked position, with the locking pin portion 54 of hand retractable plunger 28 protruding into lock aperture 50. Spring 78 biases hand retractable plunger 28 downward such that locking pin 54 is within aperture 50.
b shows the same view as
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