This invention relates in general to wheelchairs and more particularly to wheelchair seat back mount assemblies.
This invention relates to an assembly for mounting a seat back shell to a seat back cane of a wheelchair. The assembly comprises a first portion attachable to the seat back cane and a second portion attachable to the seat back shell. The portions mate to form a point of attachment by aligning one of the portions with the other portion and displacing one of the portions in relation to the other portion.
Various aspects of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
In the exemplary embodiment, a mounting block 28 may be supported in relation to the clamp bracket, such as in relation to the tube clamp plate 20 or in relation to the main body portion 20a of the tube clamp plate 20. The mounting block 28 may be mounted with one or more fasteners 30, such as the cap screws shown. For example, one or more bores 20g, which may be counter bores, may be provided through the main body portion 20a and may align with holes 28a, 28b through the mounting block 28. The fasteners 30 may pass through the bores 20g in the main body portion 20a and further through aligning holes 28a, 28b in the mounting block 28. The fasteners 30 may then be threaded into nuts, such as the lock nuts shown, on the opposite side of the mounting block 28. The nuts may be recessed in holes in the mounting block 28 (i.e., the blind side when viewing
It should be noted that the main body portion 20a may have a plurality of bores 20g, including three sets or pairs of bores. Each pair may be arranged to support the seat back shell 18 at a different angle. For example, the three pairs of bores may support the seat back shell 18 at 0, 5, and 10 degrees (i.e., relative to vertical when viewing
It should further be noted that at least one of the holes 28b through the exemplary mounting block 28 may be curved or arcuate in shape to permit the mounting block 28 to pivot when the fasteners 30 are loosened, such as along the line B-B shown in
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The second portion 16 of the assembly 10 may include a substantially C-shaped mounting bracket having a first or outer portion 16a and a second or inner portion 16b, which may be of a different size or dimension relative to the outer portion 16a so that the inner portion 16b may form a second flange that may extend radially inward in relation to the outer portion 16a. The C-shaped mounting bracket may define a radial opening 16d and the flange may define an axial opening 16e. The radial opening 16d may permit passage of the mounting block 28 when aligned or oriented in a first orientation and prevents passage of the mounting block 28 when displaced or oriented in a second orientation. The axial opening 16e may restrict axial passage of the mounting block 28 when in the second orientation. The outer portion 16a may be dimensioned and configured to be substantially complementary in shape to the outer portion 28f of the mounting block 28, and may include, for example, a region, such as the radial opening 16d or channel 16d shown in
The exemplary C-shaped mounting bracket may be mounted in relation to the seat back shell 18 by a top mount bracket 32. The exemplary top mount bracket 32 is a substantially L-shaped or V-shaped bracket having one or more holes or slots 32a therein that permit adjustment, such as lateral adjustment, of the top mount bracket 32 in relation to the seat back shell 18. The C-shaped mounting bracket may have one or more bores 16c, such as the counter bores shown, passing therethrough. The top mount bracket 32 may have threaded holes 32b that may align with the bores 16c. Fasteners 38, such as the cap screws shown, may pass through the bores 16c and be threaded into the holes 32b to fasten the C-shaped mounting bracket to the top mount bracket 32. The top mount bracket 32 may, in turn, be fastened to the seat back shell 18 in any suitable manner, such as via the stud plate 40, washers 39, and nuts 41 (e.g., locknuts) shown.
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With the provision of only two points of attachment, it may be simple to align the mounting block 28 with the C-shaped mounting bracket. With the mounting block 28 and the C-shaped mounting bracket aligned, the mounting block 28 may be inserted into the C-shaped mounting bracket with the pointed guide 28h entering the channel 16d of the C-shaped mounting bracket, as shown in
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To supplement the support provided by the two points of attachment, a bottom hook 42, shown in
It should be noted that different shaped back canes can be accommodated by the pivotal adjustment of the mounting block 28 in relation to the tube clamp plate 20. This may further insure that the bottom hooks 42 are properly aligned with the seat back canes 14. For example, different back canes may be at different angles relative to vertical, or not may not follow a straight line and thus have portions that are at different angles relative to vertical. In these cases, the orientation of the mounting block 28 may be pivotally adjusted in relation to the back canes, depending on the angle of the back cane in relation to vertical at the point which the mounting block 28 is mounted to the back cane.
To accommodate different diameter canes 14, the clamp bracket may be adjustable. As described above, the clamp bracket may have a tube clamp plate 20 with a pin 24 and a tube clamp hinge 22 with grooves 22c that may be selectively engageable with the pin 24 so the clamp 22 may be used with different sized seat back canes 14. For example, one groove may accommodate ⅞ inch (22 mm) diameter canes while another groove may accommodate 1 inch (25 mm) diameter canes.
Most of the load applied on the seat back shell 18 may be applied in the shoulder area of the shell 18. The main attachment points of the assembly 10 may be in the same area, providing good support and minimizing risk that the seat back shell 18 will become unintentionally detached.
It should be appreciated that the clamp bracket and top mount bracket are exemplary brackets and other forms of connection may be provided for the mounting block 28 and the C-shaped mounting bracket. It should further be appreciated that the mounting block 28 and the C-shaped mounting bracket are exemplary embodiments and that the mounting block and the mounting bracket may take on other shapes or forms. Further, the fasteners 26, 30, 38 and stud plates 40, 44 are exemplary fasteners and other fasteners may be employed. The bottom hook 42 is described for exemplary purposes and other structure may be suitable for use in the place of the bottom hooks 42.
It should be appreciated that the mounting block and mounting bracket may be cooperatively configured in any suitable manner, whereby at least one of either the mounting block or mounting bracket may be oriented in such a way to cooperate with the other one of either the mounting block or mounting bracket, such as by insertion, and then displaced, such as by rotation or other suitable displacement, to interlock the mounting block and the mounting bracket. The axial opening is provided as an example of a captive or restrictive opening, which may be defined by an annular flange or other suitable structure or configuration. Other structure may be suitable for interlock the mounting block and the mounting bracket. Further, the pointed guide functions in cooperation with the mounting bracket as an interference member. It should be appreciated that other structure may be suitable for functioning as an interference member.
The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiment. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/878,293, filed Jan. 3, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60878293 | Jan 2007 | US |