Information
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Patent Grant
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6361267
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Patent Number
6,361,267
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Date Filed
Monday, August 28, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 26, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Pro-Techtor International Services
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 005 81 HS
- 297 DIG 4
- 280 3041
- 280 650
- 280 657
- 414 539
- 414 921
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A wheelchair shifting aid, mounted on a base of a wheelchair, comprising a seat, a central gliding track, two connecting plates, and several lateral guiding tracks. The seat is mounted on an upper side of the base. The central gliding track is located between the base and the seat, guiding the seat towards a front side of the wheelchair, then towards left and right sides of the wheelchair. The two connecting plates are hingedly connected with the base on two sides thereof, being able to be placed in horizontal positions, forming a single plane with the base. The several lateral guiding tracks are placed on the two connecting plates, guiding the seat to glide on the connecting plates. Thus the seat is guided towards a lateral side of the wheelchair.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wheelchair shifting aid, particularly to a wheelchair shifting aid for assisting a person who has not the ability to move.
2. Description of Related Art
When nursing a completely disabled or paralyzed person or a person in a vegetative state, for shifting locations for treatment, exercise or washing, a wheelchair needs to be employed, allowing a nurse to move the person.
However, a regular wheelchair mostly has wheels on two sides of a seat, with armrests and a backrest on the seat. The armrests and the backrest are fastened on the seat.
Therefore, the only way to mount and dismount is from above the seat. A slightly disabled person is able to enter or to leave the wheelchair by using her or his own hands supported by the armrests. A patient who is completely disabled or paralyzed, however, needs to be carried for entering or leaving the wheelchair. Since the armrests form a barrier, a nurse has to embrace the patient and place her or him on the front part of the wheelchair before the patient can be seated on the wheelchair. This is very hard work, requiring a physically strong nurse.
Furthermore, there is no bridge between a regular wheelchair and a bed. Thus for shifting the patient between the wheelchair and a bed, the nurse has to move the wheelchair to the bed as close as possible, embrace the patient and carry her or him over. This is not only hard labor, but also risky, since the wheelchair may overturn or the nurse may drop the patient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a wheelchair shifting aid, helping a nurse to shift a patient and reducing work for the nurse.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wheelchair shifting aid which eliminates the risk of dropping the patient while shifting the patient.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reference to the following description and accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a side view of the wheelchair shifting aid of the present invention.
FIG. 2A
is a sectional view of one of the ball rollers of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a top view of the central gliding track and the lateral gliding track of one of the connecting plates of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a front view of the present invention, with the connecting plate in the horizontal position.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the present invention in use for shifting a patient.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the wheelchair shifting aid of the present invention mainly comprises: a wheelchair
10
, having a base
11
, two wheels
12
on two lateral sides of the base
11
and a pair of steering wheels
13
at a front side of the base
11
for steering the wheelchair
10
; a seat
20
, mounted on the base
11
on an upper side thereof and having two armrests
30
on the two lateral sides as well as a backrest
40
on a rear side.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the main characteristic of the present invention is a central gliding track
50
, located between the base
11
and the seat
20
, allowing the seat
20
, after gliding forward, to glide to the left or to the right. Furthermore, two connecting plates
31
are disposed at front parts of the armrests
30
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the two connecting plates
31
are hingedly connected with the seat
20
, allowing to lower the connecting plates
31
to horizontal positions.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the two connecting plates
31
, having been lowered to horizontal positions, have far ends which may be laid on a bed or another place, forming a horizontal bridge between the wheelchair and the bed. As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, each of the two connecting plates
31
has a set of lateral gliding tracks
60
for guiding the seat
20
to glide on the connecting plate
31
.
Since the wheels
12
of the wheelchair
10
reach higher than the base
11
, the seat
20
, before moving to the left or right, needs to be shifted forward to let the rear edge of the seat
20
stay in front of the wheels
12
, so as not to be blocked by the wheels
12
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the central gliding track
50
comprises two parts. A rear part close to the backrest
40
has several cylindrical rolls
51
, and a front part has several ball rollers
52
. As shown in
FIG. 2A
, each of the ball rollers
52
comprises a ball
521
and a positioning rim
522
for containing the ball
521
. The positioning rim
522
is an upward extending circular rim with an upper edge that has a smaller diameter than the ball
521
and a height that exceeds the radius of the ball
521
. Thus the ball
521
fits in the positioning rim
522
, rotating freely therein.
Since the balls
521
are positioned by the positioning rims
522
on the upper side of the base
11
, the balls
521
rotate in fixed positions. Therefore the seat
20
, when in contact with the balls-
521
, is able not only to glide forward, but also to the lateral sides.
Referring again to
FIG. 2
, the seat is laid on the central gliding track
50
. When the seat
20
starts to move forward, the lower side thereof is in contact both with the cylindrical rolls
51
and the ball rollers
52
. Since the seat is guided by the cylindrical rolls
51
, only a movement along a single direction is possible. After the seat
20
has traveled a certain distance forward, the rear edge of the seat
20
is separated from the cylindrical rolls
51
, and it is possible for the seat
20
to move to the left or right of the wheelchair.
Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, when the seat
20
has moved above the connecting plate
31
, the lateral gliding tracks
60
allow the seat
20
to continue to glide on the connecting plate
31
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, for moving a patient from a bed
70
to the wheelchair
10
, the wheelchair
10
at a lateral side thereof is brought close to the bed
70
, the connecting plate
31
is lowered to the horizontal position thereof, so that the far end thereof rests on an edge of the bed
70
, the seat
20
is moved to the far end of the connecting plate
31
, the patient is placed on the seat
20
, and the seat is moved along the peripheral gliding tracks
60
and the central gliding track
50
onto the base
11
. After that, the connecting plate
31
is folded. Thus the patient conveniently and with little effort is placed on the wheelchair
10
.
When, on the other hand, the patient is to be transferred from the wheelchair
10
into the bed
70
, the connecting plate
31
is laid on the edge of the bed as a bridge, the patient is positioned above the bed
70
by pushing the seat
20
, and the patient is moved from the seat
20
into the bed
70
.
When moving the patient, due to transferring the patient from the bed
70
to the wheelchair
10
by pushing the seat
20
, a nurse only needs to move the patient from the bed into the seat
20
or from the seat
20
into the bed
70
. Therefore, the nurse does not need to embrace the patient with a lot of effort to shift the patient. Physical efforts by the nurse are greatly reduced, and nursing work is facilitated.
Furthermore, when the patient is shifted, since the connecting plate
31
connects the wheelchair and the bed
70
, the patient is never hanging freely, and there is no risk of the patient falling down.
While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it is to be understood that modifications or variations may be easily made without departing from the spirit of this invention which is defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A wheelchair shifting aid, mounted on a base of a wheelchair, comprising:a seat, mounted on an upper side of said base; a central gliding track, located between said base and said seat, guiding said seat towards a front side of said wheelchair, then towards left and right sides of said wheelchair; two connecting plates, hingedly connected with said base on two sides thereof, being able to be placed in horizontal positions, forming a single plane with said base; and several lateral guiding tracks on said two connecting plates for guiding said seat to glide on said connecting plates; wherein said seat, guided by said connecting plates and said central guiding track, is moved to a lateral side of said wheelchair to aid a patient to shift from said lateral side of said wheelchair onto said wheelchair.
- 2. A wheelchair shifting aid according to claim 1, wherein said central gliding track further comprises:several cylindrical rolls, guiding said seat to move towards said front side of said wheelchair; and several ball rollers, placed in front of said several cylindrical rolls, guiding said seat to move towards said front side and, after said seat has separated from said several cylindrical rolls, guiding said seat to move towards two sides of said wheelchair.
- 3. A wheelchair shifting aid according to claim 2, wherein each of said ball rollers further comprises a ball and a positioning rim, positioning said ball and allowing said ball to rotate freely at a fixed position on said base.
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