Wheel chair and platform device for movement of a disabled person from a wheel chair to a chair seat support in a vehicle and aircraft

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6510567
  • Patent Number
    6,510,567
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 16, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 28, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Shackelford; Heather
    • Mitchell; Katherine
    Agents
    • Vandigriff; John E.
Abstract
A folding wheel chair assembly has at least one fold-down platform that permits the person on the seat to be moved laterally to another seat. The fold-down platform is on a mounting rod that folds upward and them may be turned to a position behind the wheel chair set out of the way when the wheel chair is being moved from one position to another. There may be a fold-down platform on each side of the wheel chair so that a person maybe moved from the wheel chair from either side. The wheel chair may include an adjustment device to raise or lower the position of the chair seat.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to wheel chairs, and more particularly to a collapsible wheel chair with a platform device for moving a disabled person from the wheel chair seat to a seat on a vehicle such as an automobile and to an aircraft seat.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that all programs and services are available to everyone, including persons with disabilities. Many advances have been made in this respect, however with some notable exceptions. Most transportation service such as some local city buses have provisions for persons with disabilities. Many sidewalks and building entrances have been designed to provide for persons with disabilities. Notably absence is the provision for moving persons into and out of an aircraft.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,278,387, discloses a device for transferring a handicapped person from a wheel or handicap chair. A pair of tracks are extendable from a motor vehicle. The pair of tracks extend from the motor vehicle, engage the seat on the wheel chair, and then retract into the motor vehicle to move the seat into the motor vehicle.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,354,791, discloses a wheel chair construction which includes a seat that is laterally movable on a pair of tracks that engage a similar set of tracks for moving a handicapped person from the wheel chair. The seat has rollers that roll in the tracks. The person is manually moved laterally with the rollers and tracks.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,266,305, discloses a seat on at wheel chair that is movable backward to position the seat over a toilet seat.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is to a folding wheel chair assembly and at least one fold-down platform that permits the person on the seat to be moved laterally to another seat. The fold-down platform is on a mounting rod that folds upward and them may be turned to a position behind the wheel chair seat out of the way when the wheel chair is being moved from one position to another. There may be a fold-down platform on each side of the wheel chair so that a person maybe moved from the wheel chair from either side.




The technical advance represented by the invention as well as the objects thereof will become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, and the novel features set forth in the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a folding wheel chair of the present invention with transfer platforms;





FIG. 2

shows the back side of a wheel chair of the present invention with two transfer platforms folded in a stored position;





FIG. 3

shows a side view of the wheel chair of the present invention with the transfer platforms folded in a stored position;





FIG. 4

shows the platform mechanism;





FIG. 5

is a simplified view of the back of the wheel chair seat and transfer platform;





FIG. 6

is a simplified top view of the sear back and transfer platform;





FIG. 7

is a simplified back view of the wheel chair seat, transfer platform and an aircraft seat;





FIG. 8

shows a simplified top view of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

shows another embodiment of the invention in which the transfer platform is mounted on the side of the wheel chair: and





FIG. 10

shows the hydraulic mechanism for adjusting the wheel chair height.











DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

Shows the folding wheel chair


10


of the present invention. Chair


10


has a seat


11


and a back


12


mounted on a frame


17


. Seat


11


and back


12


may be of a flexible material such as a canvas, cloth or plastic to allow folding of the chair. Frame


17


has two seat supports


39


and


39




a


mounted between vertical supports


22


and


23


in the front, and


37


and


38


(

FIG. 2

) in back. The vertical supports


22


,


37


,


23


and


38


are mounted on two horizontal supports


40


and


41


, respectively. Cross supports


18


and


19


in front, and


29


,


21


in back are connected between the upper supports


39


and


39




a


, and lower supports


40


and


41


. Supports


18


and


19


are secured by a pin so that they pivot to allow the chair to be folded. Only pin


21




a


is illustrated in FIG.


2


.




The chair is mounted on four wheels, two front wheels


15


and


16


, and two larger back wheels


13


and


14


. Foot rests


26


and


27


are mounted, one each on supports


22


and


23


. There is a wheel lock


33


on each of the rear wheels. Wheel lock


33


is shown in FIG.


1


.




A height adjustment mechanism


60


is shown connected to lower support


40


and is described in more detail below.





FIG. 2

is a back view of chair


10


showing transfer platforms


30


and


30




a


folded against the back of the chair. Two handles


28


and


29


are mounted on the back to assist in moving the chair. Pivot pin


21




a


is shown that connects cross braces


20


and


21


, allowing the chair to be folded, the sides toward the middle.




The hydraulic height adjustment device


60


is shown extending between lower braces


40


and


41


(FIG.


1


).





FIG. 3

is a side view of chair


12


showing the basic parts of the chair with the transfer board folded to the back of the chair back. Brake


33


may be engaged when the chair is in a stopped position.





FIG. 4

is a detailed illustration of the transfer board. Transfer board


30


is attached to two sliding rails


43


which are in turn slidably attached to boom


31


. Boom


31


has an end


31




a


that is rotatably mounted in an pivot


32


, as shown by arrow A. Pivot


32


is rotatably mounted in pivot mount


44


, and rotates as shown by arrow B. Mounted in pivot mount


44


is attachment sleeve


46


and slide


45


. Sleeve


46


is attached to the back of the wheel chair, and slide


45


is movable in sleeve


46


to adjust its vertical position as shown by arrow C.





FIGS. 6-8

are simplified illustrations of the various positions of the transfer board. In

FIG. 5

, the wheel chair back seat


12


is shown with the transfer board


30


and transfer boom in a stored position. In

FIG. 6

, a top view is shown of

FIG. 5

with the transfer board


30


and boom


31


behind seat back


12


.





FIGS. 7 and 8

show the transfer board


30


in position to transfer a person from the wheel chair to an adjacent seat, for example an aircraft seat. In

FIG. 7

transfer seat has been rotated around the back


12


of the wheel chair and lowered to place one edge


30




a


on the wheel chair seat


11


and one edge


30




b


on the edge of the aircraft seat. The person on the wheel chair, or on the aircraft seat may be moved horizontally to the adjacent, either the wheel chair or aircraft seat. In

FIG. 8

, it may be seen that the transfer board


31


forms a bridge across which the person may be moved by sliding so that the person does not have to be physically lifted.





FIG. 9

shows another embodiment of the invention in which the transfer platform is mounted on the side of the wheel chair


50


. Transfer platform


51


is mounted, for example, on chair seat support


54


by hinges


52


and


52


so that it may be moved downward adjacent to seat


58


. Transfer platform


51


will bridge between seat


58


and another set, for example as illustrated in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, so that a person may be transferred from or to seat


58


. When not being used, transfer platform is held in a vertical position by slide latch


55


. Transfer platform


51


, in the embodiment, may also be used as an arm rest, an/or help retain a person in seat


57


.




The hydraulic adjustment cylinder


60


is shown in a vertical, stored position.





FIG. 10

shows the hydraulic height adjustment device


60


which is rotatably mounted on lower brace


40


. Device


60


is rotatably mounted on brace


40


by a collar


61


. Device


60


may be stored in a vertical position as shown in

FIG. 9

, or may be lowered in a horizontal position with the collar


63


engaging lower brace


41


. As lever


64


is moved to move cylinder


62


in or out of device


60


, the lower braces are moved closer together or further apart to respectively, raise or lower the position of the chair seat. The raising or lowering permits the chair seat to be placed on a level plane with the seat onto which a person in the chair is to be moved.



Claims
  • 1. A wheel chair and transfer platform for transferring a person from or to the wheel chair, comprising:a wheel chair base including wheels; a seat and back; at least one transfer platform mounted behind the wheel chair back and attached to a rotatable support for moving the transfer platform from behind the back to a position along one side the wheel chair seat.
  • 2. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 1, including a second transfer platform on a side of the wheel chair on a side opposite said at least one transfer platform.
  • 3. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 1, wherein said transfer platform is mounted on sliding rails.
  • 4. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 3, wherein said sliding rails position the transfer platform between the wheel chair and an adjacent seat.
  • 5. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 1, wherein said transfer platform has opposite edges, each rests upon one of the wheel chair seat and an adjacent seat when in a lowered position.
  • 6. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 1, including a mechanism to adjust the height of the chair seat.
  • 7. A wheel chair and transfer platform for transferring a person from or to the wheel chair, comprising:a wheel chair base including wheels; a seat and back; a pair of transfer platforms mounted behind the wheel chair back and attached to rotatable supports for moving each transfer platform from behind the back to a position along opposite sides of the wheel chair seat.
  • 8. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 7, wherein each transfer platform is mounted on sliding rails.
  • 9. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 7, wherein said sliding rails position the transfer platform between the wheel chair and an adjacent seat.
  • 10. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 7, wherein said each transfer platform has opposite edges, each rests upon one of the wheel chair seat and an adjacent seat when in a lowered position.
  • 11. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 7, including a mechanism to adjust the height of the chair seat.
  • 12. A wheel chair and transfer platform for transferring a person from or to the wheel chair, comprising:a wheel chair base including wheels; a seat and back; a pair of transfer platforms one each, mounted on each side of the seat, at the base of opposite sides of the seat, and each platform is hinged to permit it to be rotated downward in a plane common with the seat.
  • 13. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 12, including a latch to hold each transfer platform in a vertical position when not being used to transfer a person.
  • 14. The wheel chair and transfer platform according to claim 12, including a mechanism to adjust the height of the chair seat.
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Number Name Date Kind
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Number Date Country
2068850 Aug 1981 GB
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