The present patent application relates to a walker.
As it is known, people unable to walk autonomously use a device designed to support them, which is normally defined as “walker”. The walker allows the patient to keep his feet on the ground, in such a way to walk autonomously without the help of other people.
Moreover, the walker is an excellent device for the training and rehabilitation of patients who have suffered traumas to the lower limbs.
Generally, a walker comprising a cart mounted on swivelling wheels. Vertical rods are arranged on the cart to support means used to support the patient. The said support means can consist, for instance, in one or more belts that surround the patient's waist and/or a handlebar where the patient can place his hands.
Telescopic systems are known in order to adjust the support means to the correct height by making the vertical rods slide according to the height of is the patient.
However, such a type of walker according to the known technique is impaired by a great drawback caused by the excessive height determined by the presence of the vertical rods. This results in difficult transportation, handling and storage of the walker when it is not used by the patient.
The purpose of the present invention is to eliminate the inconveniences of the known technique, by devising a walker that takes a space with reduced height when it is not used by the patient.
Another purpose of the present invention is to devise a versatile, practical and easy-to-use walker.
These purposes are achieved according to the present invention with the features are claimed in the independent claim 1.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.
The walker of the invention comprises a base frame supported by wheels and support rods mounted on the said base frame to support, at a suitable height, support means design to support the patient during walking.
The support rods are hinged mutually and to the base frame in such a way to go from the operating position, in which the support means are at a suitable height to support the patient, to a minimum volume position, in which the support means are near the base frame.
The advantages of the walker according to the present invention are clear. In fact, the system of hinged rods allows for closing the walker in minimum volume configuration to provide easy handling, transportation and storage. Moreover, said system of hinged rods allows for the fine adjustment of the support means in order to adjust the walker to patients with different height.
Additional characteristics of the invention will be clearer from the following detailed description, which refers to merely illustrative, not limiting embodiments, illustrated in the enclosed drawings, wherein:
With reference to
The walker (1) comprises a base frame (2) with basically U-shape that extends on a horizontal plane. The base frame (2) is composed of two cross-pieces (20) connected by a slightly curved transversal rod (21).
Four swivelling wheels (22) with brakes (23) are mounted at the ends of the cross-pieces (20) of the base frame (2). The base frame (2) extends on a basically horizontal plane, when the wheels (22) rest on the ground.
The end of a first support rod (3) is hinged in the central part of each cross-piece (20) by means of a hinge (30). The hinge (30) is shaped as a cylindrical articulation with orthogonal axis to the axis of the cross-piece (20) and extends on a horizontal plane.
The first support rod (3) can rotate around the hinge (30) with respect to the cross-piece (20) by an angle (α) that varies from 0° to 180°. Preferably, the hinge (30) is regulated in such a way that the angle (α) varies from 0° to 80°. The first support rod (3) can go from a minimum volume position (α=0°), which is basically parallel to the cross-piece (20) (
A second support rod (4) is connected at the upper end of each of the first support rods (3) by means of a pantograph mechanism (40). As shown in
The internal pipes (33, 43) are connected to corresponding elliptical shells (34, 44) that act as joints. The external pipes (32, 42) are mutually connected by means of a connection rod (9) with the ends hinged to the external pipes.
Because of the pantograph mechanism (40), the first support rod (3) and the second support rod (4) can simultaneously rotate, generating the vertical movement of the upper end of the second rod (4). An angle (β) that can vary from 0° to 180° is generated between the two rods (3, 4). Preferably, the pantograph mechanism (40) is adjusted in such a way that the angle (α) varies from 0° to 160°. The support rods (3, 4) can go from a minimum volume position (β=0°), in which the second rod (4) is almost overlapped to the first rod (3) (
Stabilisation means (5) are provided between the two rods to stabilise the rotation of the second rod (4) with respect to the first rod (3). The stabilisation means (5) can comprise a cylinder—piston assembly, in which the cylinder (50) is hinged in a central portion of the second rod (4) and the piston (51) is hinged in the upper portion of the first rod (3).
The stabilisation means (5) also act as adjusting and lock means. To adjust the height of the walker and lock the two rods (3, 4) in position, the user can act on the cylinder-piston assembly (5).
An upper frame (6) is hinged with corresponding hinges (60) to the upper end of the two support rods (4). The upper frame (6) has a U-shape and acts as connection element of the two upper support rods (4). The upper frame (6) is provided with two padded rings (7, 8) that can be opened and locked, which are shaped as a C in the plan (
Preferably, each upper hinge (60) must be positioned in a vertical axis passing through the corresponding lower hinge (30). The pantograph mechanism (40) ensures that the upper hinge (60) is positioned on the same vertical axis as the lower hinge (30) and makes a vertical movement.
The lower support rods (3) and the upper support rods (4) form a pantograph or knee or compass mechanism and can be easily adjusted in a maximum height position (
The walker (100) differs from the walker (1) of the first embodiment only in the fact that, instead of being provided with padded rings, the upper frame (6) that connects the two upper rods (4) is provided with a handlebar (107) designed to be grabbed by the patient to pull the walker. In fact, the walker (100) is a pull-walker.
In this case the two front wheels (122) of the walker have a larger diameter than the back wheels (22) and are not swivelling wheels.
Numerous variations and modifications can be made to the present embodiments of the invention by an expert of the field, while still falling within the scope of the invention as claimed in the enclosed claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MC2008U000019 | May 2008 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/056222 | 5/22/2009 | WO | 00 | 11/18/2010 |