This application claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2017-0146659, filed on Nov. 6, 2017, and all the benefits accruing therefrom under 35 U.S.C. § 119, the contents of which in its entirety are herein incorporated by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a standing assistance apparatus, and more particularly, to a standing assistance apparatus for guiding a patient in diagonal direction to assist the patient to stand.
The introduction of comprehensive nursing care removes the need for caregivers in hospitals and increases the physical tasks of nurses. In addition, with the increasing number of old people living alone, there is the increasing demand for mobility aids in indoor/outdoor spaces of hospitals and nursing facilities. By these reasons, there is a need for assist devices to support physical activities of patients or old people who have difficulties in standing themselves in replace of nurses.
In conventional standing assist devices, there are a method that allows patients or old people to stand based on the muscular strength of the upper body by holding frames with two hands and supporting knees without a moving element, and a method that allows patients or old people to stand by the help of an automatic device using an electric power source such as a motor.
The upper body muscular strength-based standing method provides patients with the ability to stand themselves to allow them to stand, and thus there is a problem with strain placed on their arms or knees.
Additionally, the method using an electric power source needs medical equipment certification for practical use in hospitals as well as battery charging and a power line, causing inconvenience. Moreover, the use of a control board and a motor increases the production costs.
Meanwhile, among the conventional standing assistance devices, there is a standing assistance device using driving rails (or supports) running on two sides of a user, or a standing assistance device using a harness installed at a user's hip and an actuator above the user's head.
In the case of the standing assistance device with the driving rails, its disadvantage is a large size, and in the case of the standing assistance device using the harness, the user needs an assistant to wear the harness, causing inconvenience to both the assistant and the user, and as the standing support takes place above the head, the user stands up as if the user is suspended, causing displeasure to the user.
The present disclosure is designed to solve the above-described problem, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide a standing assistance apparatus for assisting a patient or a weak and old person to stand with a small force.
Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a standing assistance apparatus for assisting a patient or a weak and old person to stand without using an electric power source or an actuator.
To solve the above-described problem, a standing assistance apparatus of the present disclosure includes a support part configured to support a load, a saddle part configured to accommodate a patient to allow the patient to position from sitting condition to standing condition, and a guide part coupled between the support part and the saddle part and having an adjustable length to guide the patient to stand, wherein the guide part is disposed in diagonal direction with respect to the support part to guide the patient to stand in the diagonal direction.
The standing assistance apparatus of the present disclosure may further include a frame installed below the support part to support the support part, and a knee support part may be installed in the frame to support the patient's knees.
The frame may include a first member which is connected to bottom of the support part and extends in a direction in which the first member intersects with the support part, the first member having a received guide part therein along the direction in which the first member extends, and a second member which is inserted into and guided by the received guide part moveably relative to the first member, and the knee support part may be installed in the second member.
The frame may further include an elastic part which is installed within the first member, wherein the elastic part elastically deforms between the first and second members when the second member moves relative to the first member, to provide an elastic force to the knee support part, a ratchet gear which is installed at an end of the second member and is disposed along the direction in which the second member extends, and a stopper part which is installed in the first member to latch the ratchet gear to limit the movement of the knee support part toward the support part.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, the standing assistance apparatus of the present disclosure may further include a driving part which is installed within the support part to generate driving power for allowing the patient to stand, and a power transmission part which is connected between the driving part and the guide part to transmit the generated driving power to the guide part to adjust the length of the guide part.
The driving part may include a gas cylinder which is installed in one direction within the support part to generate the driving power, and a gas spring which is installed in parallel with the gas cylinder within the support part to assist the generation of the driving power.
A fixed block may be installed at an inner periphery of the support part and have a guide hole formed in one direction, and the driving part may further include a guide rod installed in parallel with the gas cylinder within the support part, and the guide rod may be supplied with the driving power and guided by the guide hole together with the gas cylinder.
The power transmission part may include a first pulley which is connected to the driving part to move using the driving power received from the driving part, second and third pulleys which are installed at adjacent ends of the support part and the guide part respectively, and a wire having two ends, each fixed to an inner side of the support part and other end of the guide part, the wire being installed in the first to third pulleys to transmit the driving power generated by the driving part to the guide part through the first to third pulleys.
According to still another embodiment of the present disclosure, the guide part may include a case having a shaft receiving part inside and extending in the diagonal direction, and a shaft which is inserted into the shaft receiving part moveably relative to the case.
The guide part may further include a boss which is installed at an outer periphery of the shaft to guide the movement of the shaft, and latch an end of the shaft to limit the movement of the shaft.
Two cases and two shafts may be provided, a first case may be coupled to the support part, a first shaft may be inserted into the first case moveably relative to the first case, a second case may be disposed in parallel with the first case at an outer periphery of the first case, a second shaft may be inserted into the second case moveably relative to the second case with one end being coupled to the saddle part, the first case may have a cutout part which is cut along the diagonal direction at an outer periphery, and the second case may be guided by the cutout part and make a relative motion in the diagonal direction with respect to the first case.
Hereinafter, the embodiments disclosed in the specification will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which identical or similar drawing signs are given to identical or similar elements and their overlapping description is omitted herein. The suffix “unit” added to the element as used in the following description is only given or used in consideration of easiness to prepare the specification, and does not have any meaning or role in distinguishing the elements itself. Additionally, in describing the embodiments disclosed in the specification, when it is deemed that a certain detailed description of relevant known technology renders the subject matter of the embodiments disclosed in the specification ambiguous, the detailed description is omitted herein. Additionally, it should be understood that the accompanying drawings are only provided to help better understand the embodiments disclosed in the specification, and the technical idea disclosed in the specification is not limited by the accompanying drawings and covers all modification, equivalents or alternatives included in the spirit and technical scope of the present disclosure.
The terms including the ordinal number such as “first”, “second” and the like, may be used to describe various elements, but the elements are not limited by the terms. The terms are only used to distinguish one element from another.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “connected to” another element, it may be directly connected to the other element or intervening elements may be present.
As used herein, the singular forms are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
It will be understood that the terms “comprises” or “includes” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components or groups thereof but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components or groups thereof.
A standing assistance apparatus 100 of the present disclosure includes a support part 10, a saddle part 20 and a guide part 30.
The support part 10 is designed to support loads.
The saddle part 20 accommodates the patient so that the patient may be positioned in sitting condition and standing condition. The saddle part 20 may include a connecting frame 21 to supportably connect a rotation rod 23 and a patient holding part 25 to the guide part 30, the rotation rod 23 to allow the patient holding part 25 and a linking part 27 to rotate, the patient holding part 25 to hold the patient from sitting condition to standing condition, and the linking part 27 to link the ends of the rotation rod 23.
Referring to
Additionally, the patient holding part 25 holds the patient in sitting condition, in guided condition from sitting condition to standing condition and in standing condition, and
Meanwhile, the linking part 27 links the ends of the rotation rod 23 so that the patient holding part 25 may hold the patient.
The guide part 30 is coupled between the support part 10 and the saddle part 20. Additionally, the length of the guide part 30 is adjustable so that the guide part 30 guides the standing of the patient from the sitting condition of the patient to the standing condition. As the guide part 30 is disposed in diagonal direction with respect to the support part 10, the patient may be guided in diagonal direction by the guide part 30 when the patient sits on the saddle part 20.
The guide part 30 may include case 31a, 31b, shaft 33a, 33b and boss 35.
The case 31a, 31b has a shaft receiving part 31c inside, and extends in the diagonal direction. For example, the case 31a, 31b may be formed in the shape of a pipe into which the shaft 33a, 33b is inserted moveably relative to the case 31a, 31b, but is not limited thereto.
The shaft 33a, 33b is inserted into the shaft receiving part 31c moveably relative to the case 31a, 31b.
The boss 35 is installed at the outer periphery of the shaft 33a, 33b to guide the movement of the shaft 33a, 33b, and locks the end of the shaft 33a, 33b to limit the movement of the shaft 33a, 33b. Additionally, the boss 35 locks the end of the shaft 33a, 33b to prevent the separation of the shaft 33a, 33b when the relative distance between the shaft 33a, 33b and the case 31a, 31b is large. For example, the boss 35 may be installed on one inner side of the case 31a, 31b.
Accordingly, when the patient is in sitting condition, the shaft 33a, 33b may be disposed at the maximum protruding location from the case 31a, 31b, and when the patient is in standing condition, the shaft 33a, 33b may be received in the case 31a, 31b to the maximum. In this way, the length of the guide part 30 may be adjusted.
Meanwhile, the guide part 30 may include two cases 31a, 31b and two shafts 33a, 33b, and its description is provided below. For convenience of description, the case that is directly coupled to the support part 10 will be referred to a first case 31a, the shaft that is received in the first case 31a will be referred to as a first shaft 33a, the shaft that is directly connected to the saddle part will be referred to as a second shaft 33b, and the case that receives the second shaft 33b will be referred to as a second case 31b.
As shown in
Additionally, there is no big difference in operation between the first case 31a and the first shaft 33a, and between the second case 31b and the second shaft 33b. The boss 35 may be each installed in between the first case 31a and the first shaft 33a and between the second case 31b and the second shaft 33b.
Meanwhile, as shown in
The first and second connecting plates 37a, 37b has a hole to allow the second shaft 33b and the first shaft 33a to move respectively, and when the patient stands up, the first and second shafts 33a, 33b may be inserted into the first and second cases 31a, 31b respectively.
As described above, as the shaft 33a, 33b is installed within the case and makes a relative motion, the length of the guide part 30 may be adjusted, and the guide part 30 guides the standing from sitting condition of the patient to standing condition.
Meanwhile, the guide part 30 is connected to the power transmission part 60 that transmits power generated by the driving part 50 to transmit the power for length adjustment, and the driving part 50 and the power transmission part 60 will be described below.
The standing assistance apparatus 100 of the present disclosure may further include a base frame 70 installed below the support part 10 to support the support part 10. A knee support part 78 may be installed in the base frame 70 to support the patient's knees.
The base frame 70 may include first and second members 75a, 75b.
The first member 75a is coupled to the bottom of the support part 10 and extends in a direction in which the first member 75a intersects with the support part 10, and includes a received guide part 75a-1 therein along the direction in which the first member 75a extends.
The second member 75b is inserted into and guided by the received guide part and moves relative to the first member 75a. The knee support part 78 may be installed in the second member 75b.
Although not clearly shown,
The base frame 70 may further include an elastic part 75c, a ratchet gear 75d and a stopper part 75e.
The elastic part 75c is installed in the first member 75a and elastically deforms between the first and second members 75a, 75b when the second member 75b moves relative to the first member 75a, so that an elastic force is provided to the knee support part 78. For example, the elastic part 75c may be installed in the received guide part 75a-1. The elastic part 75c may be a spring.
The ratchet gear 75d may be installed at the end of the second member 75b and placed along the direction in which the second member 75b extends.
The stopper part 75e is installed in the first member 75a to latch the ratchet gear 75d to limit the movement of the knee support part 78 toward the support part 10. Referring to
A plurality of castors 79 may be installed at the lower end of the base frame 70, and the plurality of castors 79 allows the support part 10 and its connected elements to move.
The standing assistance apparatus 100 of the present disclosure may further include the driving part 50 and the power transmission part 60.
The driving part 50 is installed in the support part 10 to generate driving power for allowing the patient to stand.
The driving part 50 may include a gas cylinder 52 and a gas spring 56.
The gas cylinder 52 is installed in one direction within the support part 10 to generate the driving power. The gas cylinder 52 may generate a force of about 20 kgf.
The gas spring 56 is installed in parallel with the gas cylinder 52 within the support part 10 to assist the generation of driving power. The gas spring 56 assists the driving power of the gas cylinder 52 to allow the gas cylinder 52 to generate a force of about 25 kgf.
Additionally, the driving part 50 may further include a guide rod 58. The guide rod 58 is installed in parallel with the gas cylinder 52 within the support part 10, and is supplied with the driving power and is guided by a guide hole of a fixed block together with the gas cylinder 52. The fixed block is installed at the inner periphery of the support part 10, and has the guide hole formed in one direction.
Referring to
The power transmission part 60 is connected between the driving part 50 and the guide part 30, and transmits the driving power generated by the driving part 50 to the guide part 30 so that the length of the guide part 30 may be adjusted.
The power transmission part 60 may include first to third pulleys 62, 64, 66 and a wire 68.
The first pulley 62 is configured to move using the driving power supplied from the driving part 50. The first pulley 62 may be rotatably installed at the upper end of the driving part 50, and
The second and third pulleys 64, 66 may be installed at adjacent ends of the support part 10 and the guide part 30 respectively.
Each of the second and third pulleys 64, 66 may be a fixed pulley.
The wire 68 is installed in the first to third pulleys 62, 64, 66. Additionally, one end of the wire 68 is fixed to the inner side of the support part 10, and the other end is fixed to the other end of the guide part 30.
As described, by the first to third pulleys 62, 64, 66, the patient may stand up with a force of ½ of the force required when the first to third pulleys 62, 64, 66 are not installed and only the wire 68 is connected. Additionally, it is possible to offer double strokes for the gas cylinder 52 and the gas spring 56, thereby reducing the problem with bulking in terms of weight and size.
Meanwhile, an angle adjustment part 90 may be installed at the upper part of the support part 10, and the angle adjustment part 90 may be disposed between the support part 10 and the first case 31a. The angle adjustment part 90 has a plurality of holes that is spaced apart from each other in circumferential direction with respect to a point, and a protrusion is formed at the outer periphery of the first case 31a such that the protrusion may be inserted into the holes of the angle adjustment part 90. Accordingly, as the guide part 30 may pivot around the support part 10, the guide part 30 may be fixed to the support part 10 when the protrusion of the first case 31a is inserted into one of the holes of the angle adjustment part 90, thereby adjusting the angle between the support part 10 and the guide part 30.
For example, in
The standing assistance apparatus 100 of the present disclosure may further include a handle part 80.
The handle part 80 may be installed in the support part 10, and may have a rod shape to easily guide the standing of the patient.
A manipulation part 83 may be installed in the handle part 80 to manipulate the stopper part 75e of the base frame 70. The manipulation part 83 moves the stopper part 75e to disengage from the ratchet gear 75d.
Hereinafter, an experiment performed in relation to the standing assistance apparatus 100 of the present disclosure will be described.
The present disclosure is directed toward a diagonal direction support assisting method, and obtained the conclusion that as a result of kinematics simulation and direct experiments, the diagonal direction support assisting method may assist the user with a smaller force than the vertical standing assistance method. Additionally, the support for raising up is reduced and the sitting restoration force required is small, so the old person may restore by his/her weight.
In the convention vertical standing assistance method, the support is about 55 kgf and the sitting restoration force required is about 55 kgf, but when the diagonal direction support assisting method is used, the sitting restoration force is reduced to 27 kgf which is nearly half.
In
In comparison from the perspective of torque, simulation experiment is performed to compare joint torques for vertical direction support Fv/diagonal direction support Fd. The torque formula is τ=(−mg×rm)+(F×rf).
The left graph of
The right graph of
In the graph of
In
The standing assistance apparatus of the present disclosure assists the patient or old person with a small force because the guide part is disposed in diagonal direction and the shaft is inserted into the case and makes a relative motion.
The standing assistance apparatus of the present disclosure may assist patients or weak and old people to stand without using an electric power source by generating driving power by the gas spring and the gas cylinder and transmitting the generated driving power to the guide part through the pulley and the wire.
The standing assistance apparatus 100 described hereinabove is not limited to the configuration and method of the embodiments described in the foregoing, and some or all the embodiments may be selectively combined to make various modifications to the embodiments.
It is obvious to those skilled in the art that the present disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit and essential features of the present disclosure. Therefore, the detailed description should not be interpreted as limitative in all aspects, and should be considered as exemplary. The scope of the present disclosure should be determined by the reasonable interpretation of the appended claims, and all modifications within the equivalent scope of the present disclosure fall in the scope of the present disclosure.
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