The present invention generally relates to wheelchairs, and more particularly to wheelchair seat backs.
A wheelchair comprises a base supported for movement relative to a supporting surface by wheels, typically differentially driven wheels and caster wheels. A seat assembly is supported in relation to the base for supporting a user. The seat assembly comprises a seat and a seat back is supported in relation to the seat. The seat back is typically supported by seat canes or posts. A seat back is conventionally mounted to the posts by four-point mounting hardware.
To properly support and position the wheelchair user, many anatomical and physiological factors may be considered. The needs of the user can be compensated for by adjusting seat back contours, height, angle and depth.
Wheelchairs are manufactured using a wide range of tube diameters and shapes. This may present a challenge when designing products, such as seat backs, that are intended to fit on different style wheelchairs.
Seat backs that are intended to fit onto various wheelchairs may be limited in achieving the correct anatomical height for the seat back by virtue of the design of the wheelchair and seat back mounting hardware. Most seat backs are mounted to the wheelchair at four points (i.e., two points on each seat back post). If the wheelchair structure has limitations regarding where these four points can be, it may compromise the height position of the seat back to the user's anatomical and/or physiological needs.
The invention is generally directed towards a wheelchair seat back mounting hardware system that permits the seat back to be mounted on various wheelchairs. The mounting hardware may be in the form of two-point mounting hardware that connects the seat back to the wheelchair and permits the seat back height to be adjusted independently of the mounting hardware location on the wheelchair.
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The exemplary mounting hardware 16 has four basic components, namely, a mounting bracket 18, a mounting pin 20, a pin receiver 22, and a clamp, such as the tube clamp 24 shown, although other hardware configurations may be suitable for practicing the invention.
As clearly shown in the drawings, the mounting bracket 18 is attachable to the seat back 12 and the mounting pin 20 is supported in relation to the mounting bracket 18. The tube clamp 24 is attachable to the posts 14 and the pin receiver 22 is supported in relation to the tube clamp 24. Conversely, it should be appreciated that the mounting pin 20 may be supported in relation to the tube clamp 24 and the pin receiver 22 may be supported in relation to the mounting bracket 18.
The mounting bracket 18 may be attached to the seat back 12 in any suitable manner. For example, openings, holes or slots may be provided in the seat back 12. Similar openings, holes or slots may be provided in the mounting bracket 18. The openings, holes or slots in the mounting bracket 18 align with the openings, holes or slots in the seat back 12 for receiving fasteners for attaching the mounting bracket 18 to the seat back 12.
In the drawings, slots 26 are provided in the seat back 12. Similar slots 27 are provided in the mounting bracket 18. The slots 26, 27 are adjustable in relation to one another to permit the seat back to be adjusted in relation to the mounting bracket 18. The exemplary slots 26 in the seat back 12 extend vertically to permit the mounting bracket 18 to be adjusted vertically. The slots 27 in the mounting bracket 18 extend horizontally to permit the mounting bracket 18 to be adjusted horizontally. Conversely, the slots 26 in the seat back 12 may extend horizontally and the slots 27 in the mounting bracket 18 may extend vertically. It should be appreciated that the slots 26, 27 may be extend in directions other than the vertical and horizontal directions shown, or that other arrangements may be provided that permit varying degrees of adjustment of the mounting bracket 18 in relation to the seat back 12.
Any suitable fasteners may be used to attach the mounting bracket 18 to the seat back 12. The exemplary fasteners are threaded fasteners 28 held in fixed relation to one another by a stud plate 30. The stud plate 30 may be situated forward of the seat back 12 so that the threaded fasteners 28 extend rearward through the slots 26, 27. Nuts 32 may be threaded onto the threaded fasteners 28 and tightened to secure the mounting bracket 18 in place. The mounting bracket 18 may be adjusted by loosening the nuts 32 and again held in place by tightening the nuts 32. Instead of using a stud plate 30, it should be appreciated that the nuts 32 may be held in fixed relation to one another by a nut plate and the threaded fasteners 28 may be separately threaded into the nuts 32. Alternatively, other fasteners and fastening arrangements may be suitable for attaching the mounting bracket 18 to the seat back 12.
The exemplary mounting pin 20 is supported in relation to the mounting bracket 18 by a pin holder 34, which may be attached to mounting bracket 18. Although the pin holder 34 may be attached in any suitable manner, the exemplary pin holder 34 has threaded studs 36 and the mounting bracket 18 has openings, holes or slots for receiving the threaded studs 36. Nuts 38 may be threaded onto the threaded studs 36 to attach the pin holder 34 to the mounting bracket 18. It should be appreciated that the threaded studs 36 may be loosely arranged or form an integral part of the pin holder 34 as shown. Alternatively, the pin holder 34 may be threaded to receive threaded fasteners.
The exemplary mounting bracket 18 has slots 40 for receiving the threaded studs 36. The slots 40 may be oversized (i.e., larger in dimension than the threaded studs 36). This may permit angular adjustment of the pin holder 34 in relation to the mounting bracket 18, which will be described in greater detail in the description that follows. The mounting pin 20 is supported in relation to the pin holder 34. Though this may be done in any suitable manner, the exemplary pin holder 34 has threaded holes 42 for receiving threaded fasteners 44. The threaded holes 42 are arranged to align with through holes 46 in the pin holder 34. The threaded fasteners 44 may pass through the through holes 46 and thread into the threaded holes 42. The mounting pin 20 may be secured in place by tightening the threaded fasteners 44.
As will become apparent in the description that follows, the exemplary mounting pin 20 is conically shaped and the pin receiver 22 is conically shaped. A spacer 48 may be provided between the mounting pin 20 and the pin holder 34 to provide clearance between the mounting pin 20 and the pin holder 34 that may aid in the cooperation of the conically shaped mounting pin 20 and the conically shaped pin receiver 22. The spacer 48 may be provided with through holes 50 that are arranged to align with the through holes 46 in the in the pin holder 34 and the threaded holes 42 in the mounting pin 20 to permit passage of the threaded fasteners 44 through the spacer 48 so that the threaded fasteners 44 may thread into the threaded holes 42.
The pin receiver 22 may be supported in relation to the tube clamp 24 in any suitable manner. For example, the exemplary pin receiver 22 is provided with through holes 52 for receiving threaded fasteners 54, which may be threaded into threaded holes in the tube clamp 24, such as the threaded holes 56 in an inner part 24a of the tube clamp 24, as illustrated in the drawings. The tube clamp 24 may be provided with multiple threaded holes to permit the pin receiver 22 to be attached to the tube clamp 24 in a plurality of positions.
The exemplary tube clamp 24 is sized and configured to be clamped upon various size posts 14. Although the tube clamps 24 may be any suitable configuration, the exemplary tube clamp 24 has two parts, the inner part 24a mentioned above and an outer part 24b. The two parts may have one or more through holes, such as the through holes 58, 60 shown, for receiving threaded fasteners 62. The threaded fasteners 62 may be threaded into threaded holes 64 in a swivel pin 66, which is sized to fit in a relief 67 in the inner part 24a of the tube clamp 24. The swivel pin 66 permits the inner and outer parts 24a, 24b of the tube clamp 24 to be positioned at various angles relative to one another, depending on the size of the posts 14, as will become clear in the description that follows.
The exemplary pin receiver 22 is a self-locking pin receiver with a two-position locking lever 68, which is held in pivotal relation to the pin receiver 22 by a dowel pin 72. The locking lever 68 may be alternatively held in either one of the two positions by a latch plunger 74 biased by a compression spring 76.
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The wheelchair seat back assemblies are quick release, detachable wheelchair seat back assemblies that fit onto various wheelchairs and seat back posts via a two-point mounting system, allowing independent adjustment of height, width, depth and angle of the seat back in order to meet the anatomical and physiological needs of the user.
The height of seat back rest can be fitted anatomically to user, regardless of wheelchair cushion height, or restrictions due to wheelchair seat back frame designs. Mounting hardware location on posts and mounting hardware location on seat back may be independent of each other.
The swivel pin has tapped holes, which can be made perpendicular to the mating clamp part.
The seat back may be easily attached to and detachable from the wheelchair or seat posts. The conical shaped mounting pin may be captured and secured in the pin receiver by the spring loaded locking lever that is biased to the two positions.
The mounting hardware is self-locking in an open position upon pushing the locking lever in a first direction. When detaching the seat back, the conical shaped mounting pin resets the locking lever into the biased closed position, such that when the seat back is reattached to the wheelchair, it securely self-locks into place.
The conical mounting pins are aligned to the pin receivers via numerous slots in the seat back and in the mounting brackets. The seat back may be adjustable to conform to the anatomical curves of a user via various geometric shaped blocks. These shaped blocks can be customized to the user, and are easily repositioned, and removable.
The seat back can adjust to various width ranges of wheelchairs, and also adjust in height, angle and depth. Width, height, angle and depth adjustments may be made via numerous slots, the orientation of which may contribute to the adjustments.
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 is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/963,713, issued Jun. 12, 2012 as U.S. Pat. No. 8,197,009, which is a Continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 7,857,394, and entitled WHEELCHAIR SEAT BACK WITH TWO-POINT MOUNTING HARDWARE. U.S. Pat. No. 7,857,394 claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/905,658, filed Mar. 8, 2007, and entitled WHEELCHAIR SEAT BACK WITH TWO-POINT MOUNTING HARDWARE. The above-referenced priority documents are incorporated by reference in the present application in their entirety.
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