This Nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 20034379 filed in Norway on Sep. 30 2003, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
This invention relates to a so-called walker, i.e., a support frame for disabled persons, in which the support frame is provided with wheels. The particular features of this invention is that the support frame is provided with brakes for the wheels, and that no supplementary adjustment of the brakes is required when adjusting the height of the frame or handle bars. Thus, the walker becomes more user friendly and more easily adapted to the particular user. Other advantages of the invention appear from the specification below.
The purpose of the invention is among other things, that the tensioning of a brake wire may occur independently of the adjusted height of the handle bars, and thereby of the telescopic member, in other words, their vertical position.
Related art often makes use of brake handle bars running in a flexible wire hose between a brake handle bar on the steering handle bar and the brake mechanism on the wheels. In this manner the walker may be tensioned independently of the height of the handle bars and the brake handle bars on the frame. Such brake wires in wire hoses may form a long and broad curve which may be hooked by anything which may protrude or in other ways hamper the movement of the walker, e.g., shop shelves, bushes and shrubbery, fences, arms, signs, children and dogs.
Swedish patent SE 514 269 to Etac AB describes a brake device for walkers comprising a brake member which impacts a wheel, and a brake handle which has a braking position and a locking position. During use the brake member impacts a brake stem in one end of a connecting member. The other end of the connecting member is adjacent to a pressure area in connection with the brake handle. The patent does not show any brake wire.
Norwegian patent NO 311 925 to Sven Malmström describes telescopic height adjustment of the height of the “main stem” with the handle bars and the brake. A corresponding telescopic brake tube runs within the main stem for direct engagement with the periphery or thread of the wheel. In order to adjust the height of the handle bars, a screw is unscrewed, which in other respects locks the telescopic main stem. A corresponding locking screw is present on the telescopic brake tube, but protrudes through the main stem and runs in a slit in the main frame. By adjusting the vertical position of the handle, both locking screws are unscrewed, the telescopic parts of the frame are adjusted and locked by means of the first screw. Thereafter, the other screw is tensioned so as to lock the length of the brake stem. Thus, several screw mechanisms on each side are required for adjusting the height and supplementary adjustment of the brakes.
NO 176 593 Etac AB “Brake device for a walking frame provided with wheels”, describes a brake wire which is attached to a lever arm. When the lever arm is turned, the brake is brought into function by being pulled up to or down from a handle bar by means of an operating member which is attached to the lever arm. The brake wire is not integrated in the main frame and does not comprise independent height adjustment.
The invention solves several of the above problems connected with the risk of the previous, externally arranged brake wire to be hooked or get stuck, and that the internal running brake wire or brake stems will have to be subject to supplementary adjustment etterjusteres by means of several different screws or locking pins when adjusting the height of the handle bars, or that some of the previously known walkers are not adjustable, so that they have to be manufactured in many different frame sizes. An embodiment of the invention is a walker with wheels with a brake and includes the following features:
Embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the attached drawings. The drawings are intended for illustrating the embodiments of the invention, however, they should not be construed so as to limit the scope of the invention.
a is a sectional view of a generally vertical main frame of a walker according to an embodiment of the invention. A sheave and wire system within the vertical main frame is shown schematically in the section. A brake wire tensioner plate is shown arranged on a lower end of an upper telescopic generally vertically slidable part. The upper telescopic frame member is shown in an elevated position. Details such as handle bars and wheels are shown in
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The invention relates to a walker of which an embodiment is illustrated in a partly exploded view in
The walker according to an embodiment of the invention comprises the following features:—a main frame (1) with a telescopic frame member (2) running generally in a vertical direction in the main frame (1). The height of the telescopic frame member (2) is slidably adjustable in relation to the main frame (1), and may be locked in the desired height by utilizing pins or screws or corresponding locking mechanism. The handle bar (11) (
A solution to the problem as mentioned above is a brake wire (6) one end of which is attached to an upper brake wire fastener (20) on a portion located high on the main frame (1). The other end of the brake wire (6) is connected to the brake (22). The brake wire (6) may run indirectly to the brake (22) via a lower frame sheave (5), over an upper frame sheave (7) and down again to the brake (22) on a frame leg (4) as shown in
A brake tensioner plate (12) is arranged in a lower portion of the telescopic frame member (2). It is preferred that the brake tensioner plate be arranged below the brake wire fastener (20). In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the brake wire (6) is kept internal in its entirety within the walker, both in the main frame (1) and in the telescopic frame member (2).
The brake tensioner plate (12) includes an upper sheave (14) and a lower sheave (16) for the brake wire (6), and a tensioner sheave (18) arranged between the upper and the lower sheave (14, 16). In the preferred embodiment the brake tensioner plate is arranged in the lower portion of the telescopic member (2). The tensioner sheave (18) is laterally slidable, and thus arranged for adjusting the running length of the brake wire (6) between the upper and the lower sheave (14, 16), so that the brake wire (6) may be tensioned, and thus activating the brake (22), please see the difference between
The tensioner sheave (18) rests on a brake tensioner arm (17) being pivotable about a brake tensioner pivotal axis (15), which also may act as a shaft for upper sheave (14). The brake tensioner arm (17) is provided with a torque arm (9) which makes an angle in relation to the brake tensioner arm (17) and also an angle in relation to the brake bar (8), so that when the brake bar (8) is tensioned, a torque on the torque arm (9) will turn the tensioner arm (17) and move the tensioner sheave (18) so that the running length of the wire (6) between the sheaves (14) and (16) is extended, and vice versa.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention the brake wire (6) runs from the upper brake wire fastener (20) on the portion located high on the main frame (1), via a lower sheave (5) at the lower end of the main frame (1), and in which the brake wire (6) is further connected to the brake (22).
According to an embodiment of the invention, the brake wire (6) and the brake tensioner plate (12) are arranged to be within the main frame (1). The brake wire (6) and the brake tensioner plate (12) can also be arranged to be within the telescopic frame member (2). This arrangement provides for the brake wire (6) to be protected against mechanical impact from the main frame (1), so that no wire parts protrudes and may be hooked by protruding objects as described in the beginning of the specification.
The brake tensioner plate (12) may constitute a lower portion of the telescopic frame member (2) itself which projects down into the main frame.
According to a another embodiment of the invention, the brake on the rear wheel is used by means of the brake wire (6) running from the lower frame sheave (5) in the main frame (1) via an upper frame sheave (7) on the frame leg (4) holding the brake (22) which impacts the rear wheel (23). The frame leg (4) then constitutes a rearwardly directed slanted frame leg when driving in the normal usage direction. The frame leg (4) is pivotally mounted in the main frame (1) about a shaft (21) preferably constituting the pivotal axis for the upper frame sheave (7). In this embodiment the brake (22) impacts the rear wheel (23) on the frame leg (4). The rear wheel (23) is located somewhat behind a vertical line beneath the handle bar (11) and the rear wheel (23) is not pivotable in relation to the main frame (1).
The front wheels (23B) are arranged beneath the lower end of the main frame (1) in a pivotable fork (24) mounted to a horizontal beam (29) on the lower part of the main frame (1), and a hinged bar (25) leads from the rear portion of horizontal bar (29) back to the lower portion of the rear frame leg (4). Thus, the walker provides a directional stability and a lateral stability because the rear wheels (23) are not pivotable, while at the same time the front wheels (23B) provide for simple pivotal properties.
An advantage of the embodiment of the invention is the following. When the walker is folded, i.e. the rear frame leg (4) abuts the main frame (1), the brake wire (6) will have to run a greater length about the upper frame sheave (7) and thus, the brake (22) is activated. This prevents the walker from rolling in its folded position, e.g., in a cargo compartment in a passenger vehicle.
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