AU2002249349A1 - Lifting and lowering apparatus - Google Patents
Lifting and lowering apparatusInfo
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LIFTING AND LOWERING APPARATUS
This invention relates to apparatus for lifting or/and lowering
persons or/and objects.
The invention has been devised primarily for application to
apparatus for raising and lowering a person, for use in caring for disabled,
injured or infirm persons and for medical purposes, for example, for
assisting a person to get into and out of a bath or up and down from and
to the floor. Although the following description of the invention is
directed mainly to this application of the invention, it is to be understood
that there is no limitation in this regard as the invention is applicable to
any appropriate type of apparatus for lifting and/or lowering persons or
objects. Purely by way of example there may be mentioned apparatus for
gaining access to elevated locations and apparatus for lifting and loading
objects, for example lifting trolleys, lifting tables and pallet trunks.
According to the invention there is provided an apparatus for
lifting or/and lowering persons or objects which comprises a structure
provided with or adapted to be provided with a support for persons or/and
objects, said structure having two parts which are movable relative to one
another between an erected condition in which the support is in a raised
position, and a collapsed condition in which the support is in a lowered
position, and an inflatable means operatively connected between the parts
of the structure so as to move said parts between the erected and
collapsed conditions on inflation and deflation thereof.
Preferably the two parts of the structure are pivotally connected
together. Preferably they are arranged in an X-configuration although
other arrangements may be used, for example a number of pivoted links
of any other appropriate configuration.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the structure
comprises two X-frames each comprising two members pivotally
connected together at locations intermediate their ends, the two frames
being disposed in planes parallel to one another and arranged, in use, to
stand upright, the frames being connected together by one or more
transverse members. However, other arrangements are possible within
the scope of the invention, for example the structure may comprise only
one such X-frame or three such X-frames disposed in spaced parallel
relationship.
The inflatable means preferably comprises at least one inflatable
bag extending between the two relatively movable parts of the structure.
Where the structure is of an X-configuration the bag is preferably formed
with an opening and is arranged to surround the pivotal connection of the
said two parts of the structure so that a portion of the bag lies between
the two parts of the structure at one side of the pivotal connection and an
opposed portion of the bag lies between the parts at the other side of the
connection, whereby inflation and deflation of the bag, respectively,
opens the structure in scissors-fashion and allows the structure to close in
a similar fashion under the weight of a person or object on the support or
just under the weight of the structure itself if there is no person or object
on the support.
In the case of an apparatus having a single X-frame the bag will
have only one, central opening but where the apparatus has two or more
X-frames disposed in spaced parallel planes the bag may have a
corresponding number of separate openings through which the respective
frames extend or a single central opening containing all the frames. Thus,
when there are separate openings the two opposed portions of the bag
lying between the two relatively movable parts of the structure at
opposite sides of the pivotal connection are connected together by a
number of further portions of the bag which is one more than the number
of openings in the bag.
The bag may be provided with tie means for connecting together
the said two opposed portions of the bag at opposite sides of the or at
least one opening in the bag. In the case of an apparatus having two or
more X-frames in spaced parallel relationship, if the bag has only one
central opening there may be just one such tie means extending across
the opening, but if the bag has two or more openings a corresponding
number of such tie means is preferably provided, one extending across
each opening. The or each tie means may be two elongate elements
connected to the respective portions of the bag and joined by a releasable
connector which when released facilitates fitting of the bag to the
structure and its removal. The tie means cause the bag to centre itself
relative to the X-frames on inflation of the bag and prevent distortion of
the bag which might otherwise cause an uneven application of forces by
the bag to the parts of the structure on inflation of the bag and create
strains in the structure of the bag.
The inflatable means may comprise a single bag or a number of
bags.
In the case of an apparatus having a structure of X-configuration,
for example one or more X-frames, the bags are preferably arranged in
superimposed relationship. The bags may be arranged to be inflated and
deflated simultaneously or one after the other.
The apparatus may further comprise means for producing a supply
of compressed air, for example a pump or a compressed air cylinder,
connected to the inflatable means and valve means for controlling the
supply of air to the inflatable means and expulsion of air from the latter.
Alternatively the valve means may be connectible to an external source of
compressed air.
The or each bag may be provided with internal or external
restraint means adapted to limit the degree of permissible inflation of the
bag and hence the height to which the support can be raised.
Where the structure is of X-configuration, one of the two parts
thereof is preferably provided at its lower end with wheels, for example in
the form of rollers or castors, arranged to run on a surface on which the
apparatus is standing, towards and away from the lower end of the other
part as the structure is moved between its erected and collapsed
conditions, so that such movement takes place easily and smoothly. In
this event, where the apparatus is to be used as a stationary apparatus,
the lower end of said other part is preferably provided with means for
preventing movement thereof relative to the said surface, for example
non-slip feet or suction pads. Alternatively, where the apparatus may be
required to be used to move persons or objects from place to place as
well as lifting or/and lowering them, the lower end of said other part is
preferably provided with wheels which may be equipped with braking
means operable to prevent movement of the apparatus over the surface
concerned on erection and collapsing of the structure.
The upper end of one of the parts of the structure may be
provided with means for attachment to the support, and in this event the
upper end of the other part is preferably provided with means adapted to
permit it to slide or run along a lower surface of the support on erection
and collapsing of the apparatus. These means may be sliders or wheels.
The support may simply comprise a platform of an appropriate
size so that a person can sit and/or lie upon it. In other examples the
support may be in the form of a seat or a stretcher which is detachable
from the structure and which may also be combined with a platform, and
for raising and lowering objects the support may likewise be a platform or
of any other appropriate form such as a cradle or cage.
To enable the apparatus to lift and/or lower persons or objects to
or from greater heights, it may be provided with one or more additional
structures with inflatable means similar to the first structure and/or one or
more additional structures similar to the first structure but without similar
inflatable means, the structures being arranged one on top of the or each
other so that they can be moved between their erected and collapsed
conditions by movement of the said parts of the structure having
inflatable means or of at least one of the structures having inflatable
means between their erected and collapsed conditions under the control of
said inflatable means, the structures being arranged one on top of the or
each other. In the case of such an apparatus which has two or more
structures with inflatable means, these inflatable means may be inflatable
and debatable together or independently.
Thus, where the structures comprise X-frames, the first structure
may have pivotally connected to the upper ends of its frames the lower
ends of the frames of a second structure, the upper ends of these frames
either supporting the support or being similarly connected to a third
structure which carries the support or is in turn similarly connected to one
or more other such structures carrying the support.
The invention will now be described, by way of example, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of one form of apparatus
according to the invention,
FIGURE 2 is a similar view showing the apparatus of FIGURE 1
without its support platform,
FIGURE 3 is a side view of the apparatus of FIGURE 1 ,
FIGURE 4 is a side view showing the apparatus of FIGURE 1 in a
collapsed condition,
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of another form of apparatus
embodying the invention,
FIGURE 6 is a side view of the apparatus of FIGURE 5 without its
support,
FIGURE 7 is a plan view corresponding to FIGURE 6, and
FIGURES 8, 9 and 10 show diagrammatically three further forms
of apparatus according to the invention.
FIGURES 1 to 4 and FIGURES 5 to 7 of the drawings show two
embodiments of an apparatus for raising and lowering a person which has
been designed primarily for use in assisting a person to get into and out of
a bath. Each apparatus comprises a structure generally designated 1
which is movable between erected and collapsed conditions, inflatable
means2 arranged on inflation and deflation thereof to erect the structure
and collapse the structure respectively, and a support platform 3
supported by the structure on which a person may sit or lie to be raised or
lowered, for example lifted out of or lowered into water in a bath (not
shown).
In both embodiments the structure 1 comprises two X-frames
4,5, each comprising two elongate members 4a, 4b or 5a, 5b which are
pivotally connected together intermediate their ends by a joint 6 so as to
be movable relative to one another in scissors-fashion. The two frames
are connected together in spaced parallel relationship by transverse
members 7 so that in use they stand upright.
In the embodiment of FIGURES 1 to 4 the inflatable means 2
comprises a single inflatable bag. This bag has a central opening 9 and
comprises two relatively large sections 2a, 2b extending transversely of
the apparatus and located between the members 4a, 4b and 5a, 5b, these
sections being joined by smaller sections 2c, 2d. In the embodiment of
FIGURES 5 to 7 the inflatable means 2 comprises two inflatable bags 32
arranged one on top of the other. Each bag has two relatively large
sections 32a, 32b and two smaller sections 32c, 32d similar to the
sections of the bag 2 in FIGURES 1 to 4. The internal compartments of
the two bags communicate with one another so that air can flow between
the bags.
The X-frames 4,5 extend through the central opening of the or
each bag so that the latter surrounds the pivotal connections 6.
In both embodiments the inflatable means 2 is connected by a
pipe 10 to a supply of compressed air which may be a separate unit
supplied with the apparatus and comprising an air pump or compressed air
cylinder. Valve means are provided to control the supply of compressed
air to the bag and expulsion of air from the bag to inflate and deflate it.
The or each bag is formed from a number of pieces of plastics-
coated material or plastics film which are joined together by welding or
adhesive. Alternatively the bag may be blow-moulded in one piece.
The sections 2a,2b or 32a,32b of the bag(s) at opposite sides of
the pivotal connection of the frames are connected together by a tie
comprising two short belt lengths 1 1 joined by a buckle 1 2. This tie
causes the bag to centre itself relative to the X-frames and prevents the
or each bag becoming distorted as it is inflated and deflated thereby
ensuring, in particular, that equal forces are applied to the frame members
at opposite sides of the pivotal connection on inflation of the bag(s).
Also, the buckle can be released to enable the bag(s) to be fitted to the
frames on assembly of the apparatus and removed from the frames, for
example for storage purposes (alternatively the transverse members 7
could be detachable to facilitate fitting and removal of the bag in which
case there may be a non-releasable tie between the sections 2a, 2b or
32a, 32b or between the sections 2c, 2d or 32c, 32d).
In both embodiments the lower ends of the frame members 4a, 5a
are provided with two suction pads 1 3 for engagement with the bottom
surface of a bath in order to hold the apparatus in position in the bath.
The lower ends of the members 4b, 5b are provided with wheels or rollers
14 arranged to run along the bottom surface of the bath as the structure
2 is moved between its erected and collapsed conditions. In the
embodiment of FIGURES 1 to 4 the upper ends of the members 4b, 5b are
provided with hinged plates 1 5 which engage the underside of the support
platform 3 and may, if desired, be attached to it, for example by screws,
welding or adhesive. The upper ends of the members 4a, 5a are provided
with wheels or rollers 16 arranged to run along the underside of the
platform on erection and collapsing of the structure 2.
In the embodiment of FIGURES 5 to 6 the transverse member 7 at
the upper ends of the members 4b,5b is secured to the underside of the
support platform 3 and the ends of the transverse member 7 at the upper
ends of the members 4a, 5a are provided with sliders arranged to run
along the underside of the platform an erection and collapsing of the X-
frames.
In the embodiment of FIGURES 1 to 4 the platform comprises a
flat panel 3a with two side wings 3b, 3c. In FIGURES 5 to 7 the platform
is of a similar design and is additionally provided with a seat 35 having a
backrest 36 which is movable between a horizontal position and an
inclined position as shown in FIGURE 5 in which it is held by stays 37.
In use, the apparatus is placed in a bath and held in position by
engagement of the suction pads 13 with the bottom surface of the bath.
The bag or bags is or are inflated by supplying compressed air to it or
them so that expansion of the sections 2a, 2b or 32a, 32b causes the X-
frames to open in scissors-fashion thereby raising the platform 3 to an
erected condition level with the top of the bath. A person can then sit on
the platform and swing his or her legs over the side of the bath on to the
platform. Air is then released from the or each bag so that it deflates and
allows the X-frames to close to a collapsed condition as shown in FIGURE
4, thereby lowering the person into the bath. When the person has
finished bathing the or each bag is inflated to raise the platform to the
raised position so that he or she can then get out of the bath.
An advantage of the arrangement of the or each bag so that it
surrounds the pivotal connection of the X-frames is that the bag acts as a
barrier and keeps a user's limbs away from the scissors-type mechanism,
thereby preventing, for example, a person's fingers being trapped between
the X-frames as the apparatus is collapsed.
FIGURES 8, 9 and 10 show three embodiments in the form of
modified versions of the apparatus illustrated in FIGURES 1 to 4 and in
which the same reference numerals are used to denote like parts.
In FIGURE 8 an apparatus similar to that shown in FIGURES 1 to
4 has the support 3, the plates 1 5 and the wheels 16 replaced by pivotal
connections 17 which connect the upper ends of the two X-frames 4,5 to
the lower ends of the X-frames of a second structure 18 identical to the
structure 1 but without an inflatable bag corresponding to the inflatable
bag 2. This second structure has a support 3, plates 15 and wheels 1 6
identical to those of the apparatus shown in FIGURES 1 to 4. In this
embodiment inflation and deflation of the bag 2 moves not only the X-
frames 4,5 of the first structure 1 but also the X-frames of the second
structure 18 (through the pivotal connections 17) between erected and
collapsed conditions.
In FIGURE 9 an apparatus similar to that shown in FIGURES 1 to
4 has the support 3 and the plate 1 5 replaced by pivotal connections 19
which connect the upper ends of the members 4a, 4b of the structure 1 to
the lower ends of the members 4a, 4b of the X-frames of a second
structure 20 similar to the structure 1 , and a guide 21 similar to the
platform 3 but attached to the pivotal connections 19 and extending
between the wheels 16 of the first structure 1 and the wheels 14 of the
second structure 20. In this case the second structure 20 has an
inflatable bag 22. In this case, the two bags are inflated and deflated one
after the other. To erect the two structures 1 and 20 the lower bag 2 is
first inflated so that the lower structure 18 provides in its erected
condition a rigid and stable base for the second structure 20 as it is then
erected by inflating the upper bag 22. The apparatus is collapsed by first
deflating the bag 22 of the upper structure 20 and then deflating the bag
2 of the lower structure 1 . During these movements the wheels 16 of the
first structure and the wheels 14 of the second structure run along the
lower and upper surfaces of the guide 21 .
The embodiment shown in FIGURE 10 is similar to that illustrated
in FIGURE 8 except that the second structure designated 23 and
corresponding to the structure 18 is provided with an inflatable bag 24.
In this embodiment the two bags are inflated and deflated together to
raise and lower the platform 3.
The embodiments shown in FIGURES 8,9 and 10 can be modified
by replacing each single bag with two bags as in the embodiment of
FIGURES 5 to 7.
It is to be understood that the scope of the present invention is
not to be limited by the embodiment shown in the drawings. In particular,
the apparatus may be made in a wide range of sizes to suit different uses.
Moreover, the invention includes any novel and inventive feature disclosed
herein either alone or in combination with any one or more other such
features.
Claims (20)
1 . An apparatus for lifting or/and lowering persons or objects which
comprises a structure provided with or adapted to be provided with a
support for persons or/and objects, said structure having two parts which
are movable relative to one another between an erected condition in
which the support is in a raised position, and a collapsed condition in
which the support is in a lowered position, and an inflatable means
operatively connected between the parts of the structure so as to move
said parts between the erected and collapsed conditions on inflation and
deflation thereof.
2. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 in which the two parts of the
structure are pivotally connected together.
3. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 or 2 in which the two parts of
the structure are pivotally connected together in an X-configuration.
4. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 3 in which the structure
comprises two X-frames each comprising two members pivotally
connected together at locations intermediate their ends, the two frames
being disposed in planes parallel to one another and arranged, in use, to
stand upright, the frames being connected together by one or more
transverse members.
5. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in
which the inflatable means comprises at least one inflatable bag extending
between the two relatively movable parts of the structure.
6. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 3 or 4 and Claim 5 in which the
bag is formed with an opening and is arranged to surround the pivotal
connection of the said two parts of the structure so that a portion of the
bag lies between the two parts of the structure at one side of the pivotal
connection and an opposed portion of the bag lies between the parts at
the other side of the connection, whereby inflation and deflation of the
bag, respectively, opens the structure in scissors-fashion and allows the
structure to close in a similar fashion.
7. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 6 in which the apparatus has two
X-frames disposed in spaced parallel relationship and the bag has a single,
central opening through which the frames extend.
8. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 6 or 7 in which the bag is
provided with tie means for connecting together the said two opposed
portions of the bag at opposite sides of the or at least one opening in the
bag.
9. An apparatus as claimed in Claims 7 and 8 which is provided with
just one such tie means extending across the central opening in the bag.
10. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 8 or 9 in which the or each tie
means comprises two elongate elements connected to the respective
opposed portions of the bag and joined by a releasable connector which
when released facilitates fitting of the bag to the structure and its
removal.
1 1 . An apparatus as claimed in any one of Claims 5 to 6 in which the inflatable means comprises a number of bags.
12. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 3 or 4 and Claim 1 1 in which the
bags are arranged in superimposed relationship.
13. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims which
further comprises means for producing or connectible to a supply of
compressed air and connected to the inflatable means, and valve means
for controlling the supply of air to the inflatable means and expulsion of air
from the latter.
14. An apparatus as claimed in any one of Claims 5 to 1 2 in which the
or each bag is provided with internal or external restraint means adapted
to limit the degree of permissible inflation of the bag and hence the height
to which the support can be raised.
1 5. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims which
has a structure comprising two parts pivotally connected together in an X-
configuration, one of the said two parts being provided at its lower end
with wheels, for example in the form of rollers or castors, arranged to run
on a surface on which the apparatus is standing, towards and away from
the lower end of the other part as the structure is moved between its
erected and collapsed conditions.
16. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 5 in which the lower end of said
other part of the structure is provided with means for preventing
movement thereof relative to the said surface, for example non-slip feet or
suction pads.
17. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 5 or 16 in which the upper end
of one of the parts of the structure is provided with means for attachment
to the support, the upper end of the other part being provided with
means, for example sliders or wheels, adapted to permit it to slide or run
along a lower surface of the support on erection and collapsing of the
apparatus.
18. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in
which the support comprises a platform upon which a person can sit
and/or lie, a seat or a stretcher which is detachable from the structure.
19. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims which
is provided with one or more additional structures with inflatable means
similar to the first structure and/or one or more additional structures
similar to the first structure but without similar inflatable means, the
structures being arranged one on top of the or each other so that they can
be moved between their erected and collapsed conditions by movement of
the said parts of the structure having inflatable means or of at least one of
the structures having inflatable means between their erected and
collapsed conditions under the control of said inflatable means.
20. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 19 which has a structure
comprising two or more X-frames, the first structure having pivotally
connected to the upper ends of its frames the lower ends of the frames of
a second structure, the upper ends of these frames either supporting the
support or being similarly connected to a third structure which carries the support or is in turn similarly connected to one or more other such
structures carrying the support.
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