The inventive concept relates generally to a safety assistive belt for use with disabled or senior patients.
Currently, there are a number of solutions for transferring people or patients who may need assistance when moving from a first location to another location. One of these solutions attempts to utilize gait belts, but this solution fails to meet the needs of the market because gait belts are not retractable or wearable for immediate assistance when transferring patients from one plane to another. Another solution attempts to utilize a personal lifting device, but this solution is similarly unable to meet the needs of the market because personal lifting devices are expensive and restricted to certain types of patients and require additional space. Still another solution seeks to employ human assistance, but this solution also fails to meet market needs because there may be no one to help. Therefore, there currently exists a need in the market for an apparatus that helps transfer patients from one location to another in a safe manner.
The inventive concept relates generally to a retractable safety assistive belt. It would be advantageous to have an apparatus for the assisted transference of patients that is retractable, is compact, and can be worn at all times. The disclosed inventive concept, also known as a “Ty Safety Belt,” is accessible and clips onto a garment waistline or a beltline, the inventive concept readily available for use.
Still further, the inventive concept is designed for the transference of a patient and is lockable for the transference and releasable upon completion of transferring the patient.
The inventive concept advantageously fills the aforementioned deficiencies by providing a retractable safety assistive belt, which provides a way for caretakers to efficiently help move patients.
In one example embodiment, the inventive concept is a retractable belt assembly that includes a strap or band member that wraps around a patient. The strap or band member is attached at one end to a latch member and at the other end to a retractor assembly with the latch member being coupled to a buckle mechanism. The strap or band member rolls or is retracted into the retractor. In one embodiment, the retractor retracts the strap or band member via at least one coiled spring. In another embodiment, the retractor may operate via at least one electric motor. In another embodiment, the retractor may operate manually and can be pulled out to the desired waist length.
The strap or band member portion of the retractable belt assembly restrains the movement of the body part. The strap or band member eases the sought movement of the body. As one example, the strap or band member, by providing a handhold to a caregiver, allows the caregiver to guide the patient safely from a bed to a chair while preventing that person from falling. The inventive concept described herein fulfills the need for a patient assistance belt.
Among other things, it is an advantage of the inventive concept to provide a safety assistive belt that does not suffer from any of the problems or deficiencies associated with prior solutions.
In another embodiment, the strap or band member is made from synthetic materials such as nylon.
In one embodiment of the inventive concept, the strap or band member portion of the assembly has markings that allow for measurement, and the marking measurement is there to provide measurements for adaptive equipment needs, such as wheelchairs, walkers etc.
In one embodiment, the apparatus has a belt clip to be clipped on the waist or garment for the immediate assistive use when needed. In another embodiment, the apparatus has at least one quick-release button or lever. In yet another embodiment, the apparatus has at least one releasable hook.
It is still further an advantage of the inventive concept to have washable components. In one embodiment, the strap or band member is at least partly detachable from the retractor to facilitate replacement or such functions as maintenance and cleaning.
Still further, the inventive concept has a storage case with at least one clip disposed thereon to allow affixing the storage case to a garment or belt for easy accessibility and immediate use.
The present disclosure relates to an added embodiment of the assembly for supporting the safe transfer of a person from one location to another. A housing assembly defines and substantially contains the buckle mechanism. A retractable strap or band member is adapted to be at least partially disposed inside the housing assembly at a proximal end of the strap or band member, the proximal end of the strap or band member disposed through a distal slot portion of the housing assembly. The proximal end of the strap or band member is operatively coupled to the retractor assembly disposed within the housing assembly, Matching measurement indicators displayed on at least one or more of the inner surface and the outer surface of the strap or band member are adapted to adjust the strap or band member for the girth of the person when the strap or band member is at least partly extended. The latch member is coupled to the distal end of the strap or band member. The buckle member of the buckle mechanism is disposed within the housing assembly and is designed to secure the latch member to the buckle mechanism, the buckle member adapted to release the latch member from the buckle mechanism when the depressible spring and button member disposed on the housing assembly is depressed, the latch member, when in a resting state, secured by a spring-loaded bolt member through an eyelet of the latch member, the latch member designed to be inserted in a proximal slot portion of the housing assembly.
In this added embodiment, the retractor assembly further has a retractor and locking mechanism having a retract bracket, a retract gear, a retract shaft, a locking plate, the at least one coiled spring member, and a spacer member, the locking mechanism designed to allow the strap or band member to lock at any one of a plurality of circumferences. A locking switch mechanism is designed to maintain and release the selected circumference of the strap or band member.
In this added embodiment of the assembly for supporting the safe transfer of a person from one location to another, the retractor member is substantially a cylinder. The measurement indicators include both metric and English units. The strap or band member is substantially made from nylon. The buckle mechanism, the latch member, and buckle member incorporate 6061 Aluminum. The latch member is substantially covered by a polymer coating. A clip member is affixed to a back surface of the housing assembly defining the buckle mechanism. Alternatively, at least one belt loop member may be affixed to the back surface of the housing assembly defining the buckle mechanism. The clip member is at least partly covered by a polymer coating. A cover member may be pivotally coupled to the housing assembly designed, when in a closed state, to prevent depressing the button member.
In this added embodiment, one or more removable clip or loop members may be disposed on the strap or band member designed to provide coupling points for at least one or more of a leg support strap or band member and a shoulder harness strap or band member. Each may be disposed together or apart within a separate housing assembly designed to be in an open or closed state, having at least one clip member disposed on a back side of the separate housing assembly designed to be removably coupled to a belt or garment member, the separate housing assembly further designed to carry a separate strap or band member designed to circumscribe a waist. Supplementary connector straps or bands may be included.
In this added embodiment, a supplementary housing assembly may be designed to be removably coupled to a belt or garment member by at least one clip member disposed on a back side of the supplementary housing assembly. This embodiment is designed to carry a separate strap or band member designed to circumscribe a waist and may be used together or apart from the housing assembly defining the buckling mechanism.
Another added embodiment is a method for supporting the safe transfer of a person from one location to another. The method includes pulling from the housing assembly defining the buckle mechanism the retractable strap or band member designed to be at least partially disposed inside the housing assembly at the proximal end of the strap or band member, the proximal end of the strap or band member disposed through the distal slot portion of the housing assembly. The method further includes drawing the strap or band member around the person to the length of at least one or more of substantially the person's waist and matching measurement indicators displayed on at least one or more of the inner surface and the outer surface of the strap or band member, the strap or band member designed to be adjusted to the girth of the person when the strap or band member is at least partly extended.
In this added embodiment, the method includes coupling the latch member coupled to the distal end of the strap or band member to the buckle member of the buckle mechanism disposed within the housing assembly to secure the latch member to the buckle mechanism, the buckle member designed to release the latch member from the buckle mechanism when the depressible spring and button member disposed on the housing assembly is depressed, releasing the latch member from the spring-loaded bolt member, the latch member designed to be inserted in the proximal slot portion of the housing assembly facing the latch member. The method further includes engaging the retractor assembly further having the retractor and locking mechanism having the retract bracket, the retract gear, the retract shaft, the locking plate, the at least one coiled spring member, and the spacer member, the locking mechanism locking the strap or band member at one of the plurality of potential circumferences. The method further includes engaging the locking mechanism to maintain the selected circumference of the strap or band member. The method may further include a cover member that is rendered into an open state to expose the button member and is rendered into a closed state after engaging the locking switch. The method may further include a step wherein the housing assembly is first secured by the clip member to one or more of the belt or garment member.
In this added embodiment, the method includes the retracting and locking mechanism having the retractor assembly, a retract gear, a retract shaft, a locking plate, the at least one coiled spring member, and a spacer, each substantially constructed out of metal to accommodate the strength requirements, such as 6061 Aluminum, to provide strength, hardness, and non-corrosive properties at an affordable cost. This embodiment is comparable to a standard seatbelt assembly. Substantially, the strap or band member can be pulled out with infinite variability due to the constant retract force being applied. This operation will allow the strap or band member to be placed around patients of most sizes. Once the strap or band member is fitted around the patient, the mechanical locking switch (comparable to a tape measure locking switch) can be moved into a position that will cause the locking plate to come into contact with the retract gear causing the strap or band member to become fixed. Once the strap or band member is fixed, a person can aid in the moving another person from plane to plane. The strap or band member may also be termed a belt.
The inventive concept now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are intended to be read in conjunction with both this summary, the detailed description, and any preferred and/or particular embodiments specifically discussed or otherwise disclosed. This inventive concept may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of illustration only and so that this disclosure will be thorough, complete, and will fully convey the full scope of the inventive concept to those skilled in the art.
Following are more detailed descriptions of various related concepts related to, and embodiments of, methods and apparatus according to the present disclosure. It should be appreciated that various aspects of the subject matter introduced above and discussed in greater detail below may be implemented in any of numerous ways, as the subject matter is not limited to any particular manner of implementation. Examples of specific implementations and applications are provided primarily for illustrative purposes.
The various embodiments of the inventive concept include a retractable safety assistive belt and related accessories.
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The following patents are incorporated by reference in their entireties: U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,132,229, 6,076,527, and 5,626,398.
While the inventive concept has been described above in terms of specific embodiments, it is to be understood that the inventive concept is not limited to these disclosed embodiments. Upon reading the teachings of this disclosure, many modifications and other embodiments of the inventive concept will come to mind of those skilled in the art to which this inventive concept pertains, and which are intended to be and are covered by both this disclosure and the appended claims. It is indeed intended that the scope of the inventive concept should be determined by proper interpretation and construction of the appended claims and their legal equivalents, as understood by those of skill in the art relying upon the disclosure in this specification and the attached drawings.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/157,987, filed on Jan. 25, 2021, and claims priority thereto, which claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional application with Ser. No. 62/967,012, filed on Jan. 28, 2020, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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Parent | 17157987 | Jan 2021 | US |
Child | 17348235 | US |