EP1156768A2 - A lifting and transporting device for disabled persons - Google Patents

A lifting and transporting device for disabled persons

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EP1156768A2
EP1156768A2 EP00903563A EP00903563A EP1156768A2 EP 1156768 A2 EP1156768 A2 EP 1156768A2 EP 00903563 A EP00903563 A EP 00903563A EP 00903563 A EP00903563 A EP 00903563A EP 1156768 A2 EP1156768 A2 EP 1156768A2
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lifting
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Gert Steen Ronne
Henrik Nohr Kofoed
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Borringia Industrie AG
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Definitions

  • the present invention relates to various lifting and transporting devices for disabled persons.
  • One aspect of the invention relates to a device which is build up as a module system, wherein a plurality of different assisting members may be mounted.
  • a plurality of different assisting members may be mounted at a time to one single base construction in order to increase the mobility of a disabled person with only one basic transporting device.
  • EP 0 617 942 A2 discloses a lifting and transporting device for transporting a person from a bed.
  • the device comprises a substantially U-shaped base frame which comprises rollers for rolling across the floor.
  • the base frame comprises a vertically mounted post for lifting the seat in relation to the base frame.
  • the seat is pivotally mounted to the post, so as to swivel the seat around a vertical axis and thereby move the centre of gravity of the person from a lifting position to a transporting position.
  • US 4,432,359 discloses a transporting and lifting device which comprises a wheeled chassis and a vertical column.
  • the column comprises a handle for manually lifting three supporting surfaces that supports a sitting person.
  • the device has a H-shaped base frame which comprises wheels for rolling across the floor.
  • WO 87/01583 discloses a wheel chair that comprises a U-shaped base frame and a post. Three supporting plates for supporting a sitting person are mounted on the top of the post, so that the post may lift or lower the supporting plates in relation to the base frame by use of motors.
  • the supporting plates comprise conveyor belts for loading or unloading the person from the chair to e.g., the lavatory.
  • US 4,255,823 describes a transporting device for handling invalids and comprising a base frame having holding means mounted for holding a patient above the base frame.
  • the holding means are further provided with lifting means for lifting and lowering the holding means, and pivot means for pivoting the patient in a horizontal plane.
  • DE 196 47 498 describes a device for assisting a person in raising from a sitting position to a standing position and comprising a base frame onto which an upright is mounted.
  • the upright comprises lifting means and a back supporting member which is adapted to be positioned around the back of the person.
  • the person is supported by a foot support and raised by lifting the back supporting member.
  • US 4,947,497 describes an apparatus for lifting patients and comprising a U-shaped moving base, and an elevator column mounted to the moving base.
  • the column comprises holes for receiving lateral bars each of which being suitable for receiving horizontal lifting arms.
  • Support means for supporting the person are mounted on the arms.
  • NL 9 301 145 discloses an apparatus for assisting a person in raising from a sitting position to a standing position and comprising a rotatable lifting rod, at the free end of which a transversely extending assisting member is provided. Knee supports for the knees of the disabled person are provided.
  • WO 96/11658 discloses a posture change system and posture change method.
  • the document describes a method for lifting a person from a sitting to a standing position, the method comprising rotating the persons torso around a pivot point while the person is supported by a chest pad.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide one or more devices and/or methods which enable disabled persons to be self-helped and live normal lives in their private homes despite of severe handicaps or diseases.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide means for assisting disabled persons, the means being designed in such a way that they may be controlled by the disabled person himself.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide devices which can easily be moved around inside the private home of a disabled person.
  • a first principle of the present invention provides a lifting and transporting device which may comprise one or more assisting members at a time, and thereby provide the disabled persons with one single lifting and transporting device for all needs or at least for a plurality of different needs.
  • the lifting and transporting device for assisting disabled persons may be constructed as a module system having a base frame and an upright onto which a plurality of assisting members may be mounted, the upright comprising mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for carrying or otherwise assisting a disabled person.
  • the upright further comprises lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting members in relation to the base frame.
  • lifting means cover any means suitable for and/or capable of activating a lifting and/or lowering movement of any device or a person.
  • the lifting means may comprise manually driven means, electrically driven means and/or hydraulically driven means in combination with one or more chains, telescopic cylinders, belts, wires and/or suspension bands.
  • a second principle of the invention relates to a chair-like transporting device for assisting a person when walking, standing and sitting.
  • a third principle of the invention relates to a bed for disabled persons, wherein the supporting parts at the foot end of the bed are removable mounted to the other parts, so as to thereby make it easier for the person to get into/out of the bed.
  • a first aspect of the invention relates to a lifting and/or transporting device for disabled persons, that comprises a base member and an upright extending from the base member and comprising a plurality of mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for carrying or otherwise assisting a disabled person.
  • the mounting means may be positioned at different positions along the height of the upright so as to allow one or more assisting members to be mounted at different positions along the height of the upright, and lifting means for lifting and lowering the upright in relation to the base member, and wherein the upright is displaceable along the base frame.
  • the base member may comprise a track, and that in case, the track may be integrated in a floor.
  • the base frame may be stationary mounted, e.g., to a floor, or the base frame may comprise wheels and/or rollers for rolling and/or driving the device along a floor or ground surface.
  • the assisting members may comprise all kinds of devices or parts for assisting and/or carrying a disabled person.
  • an assisting member may comprise a seat, optionally provided with a lavatory hole, one or more handgrips, a stretcher, a table surface, means for supporting specific body parts of the disabled person, such as, e.g., the thighs, the calves, the knees, the back, the buttocks, the torso, the arms, the neck and/or head or the feet.
  • An assisting member alternatively may comprise straps for hoisting devices optionally comprised in the device.
  • an advantage of the above-mentioned aspect of the invention is that the upright is displaceable mounted to the base frame or track which provides improved flexibility of the device in relation to prior art devices.
  • the device to a large extent is independent of the layout and design of, e.g., a bathroom, toilet, kitchen, doors etc. of a private home.
  • the mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members at a time provides the disabled person to mount a plurality of different assisting members on the upright, using only one single transporting device.
  • the mounting means may comprise a sheet or plate which extends along the height of the upright and which is provided with mounting holes or other means for receiving the assisting members.
  • the upright further comprises lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting members.
  • the lifting means may comprise an electrical power driven chain for lifting or lowering the assisting members or any other suitable means for lifting.
  • the base frame may be U-shaped or H-shaped and supported by a plurality of wheels or rollers for rolling the device over or along a ground or floor surface.
  • the terms “wheels” or “rollers” cover any kind of driving or rolling means. All or some of the wheels or rollers of a device or frame may be driven by driving means, which may, e.g., comprise electrical means. Preferably, the driving means are adapted to drive the device in all and any directions. For some applications of the device, some or all of the driving wheels may be of the type disclosed in WO 99/01298, the disclosure of which document is hereby made part of the present application. For ensuring that the device does not roll when the person supported by the device is not ready for rolling, the wheels may further comprise braking means for stopping movement of the wheels or rollers. The driving and braking means may be electronically controllable, if the device further comprises user control means for controlling braking and/or driving of the wheels.
  • the U-shaped base frame may be adapted to be stationary mounted in or to a floor or it may be adapted to be rotationally and/or displaceable mounted in relation to the floor.
  • the lifting and transporting device has the particular advantage that the upright comprises lifting means for lifting or lowering a plurality of assisting members at a time.
  • two assisting members for, e.g., the torso and the back, respectively, of a disabled person may be lifted at a time.
  • the upright may be displaceable along the base frame or track, the base frame or track being mounted on or integrated in a floor or they may be mounted on a turntable which is mounted on or integrated in a floor.
  • the base frame may be U-shaped or H-shaped and have a length being larger than the width.
  • a second aspect of the present invention relates to a lifting and/or transporting device that comprises an upright which comprises mounting means which are adapted to receive at least a first platform, and lifting means which are adapted to lift and lower the first platform.
  • the device further comprises a second platform which is supported along at least a first and a second supporting line, one of which supporting lines is provided between the second platform and a floor support and another one of which is provided between the second platform and the first platform.
  • the first supporting line provides a pivot for the pivotal movement of the second platform around said pivot, and the support provided by the second supporting line allows relative movement between the second platform and the first platform or between the second platform and a floor support, so that when the first platform is lifted or lowered, the second platform pivots around the pivot and simultaneously slides along the first platform or along the floor support.
  • Devices according to this aspect of the present invention provide the possibility that a person who is unable to overcome, e.g. a staircase or another level change may use the platforms.
  • the disabled person may, e.g., place his/her wheelchair on the first platform, lift the platforms by activating the lifting means, and finally enter a floor on a higher level by rolling the chair over the second platform to the floor.
  • the pivot may be placed between the floor support and the second platform, and the slideable support may be placed between the first and second platform.
  • the first and/or second platform may comprise banisters, which may be releasable mounted to the first and/or second platform.
  • the assisting member may comprise only one lifting platform, which is horizontally mounted to the upright for lifting or lowering objects from one level to another.
  • a third aspect of the present invention relates to a lifting and/or transporting device for disabled persons, comprising
  • an assisting member for assisting a disabled person the assisting member being mounted to the upright by means of a supporting arm mounted to and extending transversely from the upright, and comprising a seat with a seating surface rotatably mounted to the supporting arm around an axis of rotation extending through a central part of the seat substantially perpendicularly to the seating surface, and
  • the rotation axis is substantially coincident with the longitudinal axis of the torso of a person sitting upright in the seat.
  • the seat is mounted to the supporting arm by means of a bearing which comprises:
  • the bearing members may be mounted to the seat, and the ring-shaped member may be mounted to the supporting arm.
  • the seat may be fixed mounted to the ring-shaped member, so that the seat is not rotatably.
  • the base member is U-shaped and defines an inner area, a substantially horizontal plane and a geometrical centre axis extending perpendicularly to said plane, and wherein the linear distance between the axis of rotation and the geometrical centre axis is at the most 30 cm.
  • the linear distance between the axis of rotation and the geometrical centre axis may be at most 28 cm, such as at most 26 cm, such as at most 24 cm, such as at most 22 cm, such as at most 20 cm, such as at most 18 cm, such as at most 16 cm, such as at most 14 cm, such as at most 12 cm or even lower, such as at most 10 cm, such as at most 8 cm, such as at most 6 cm, or such as at most 5 cm, such as at most 4 cm, or even lower, such as at most 3 cm, such as at most 2 cm or at most 1.5 cm, such as at most 1 cm, at most 0.8 cm, at most 0.6 cm, at most 0.5 cm, at most 0.4 cm, 0.3 cm, 0.2 cm, such as 0.1 cm, such as 0.8 mm, such as 0.6 mm, such as 0.4 mm, such as at most 0.3 or at most 0.2 mm, such as at most 0.1 mm, or even closer to 0 mm or even 0 mm.
  • the present invention relates to a lifting and/or transporting device comprising a base member which defines an inner area, a substantially horizontal plane and a geometrical centre axis extending perpendicularly to said plane, an upright extending from the base member, and the upright comprises mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for assisting a disabled person and lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting member.
  • the assisting member is rotationally mounted around an axis of rotation, and it is carried by an supporting arm which is mounted on the upright and which extends from the upright in a direction towards the inner area of the base member, so that the linear distance between the axis of rotation of the assisting member and the geometrical centre axis of the base member is at most 20 cm when rotating the assisting member around the axis of rotation within an angular range of at least 45°.
  • the lifting and/or transporting device may comprise a substantially U-shaped base frame which defines an inner area, a substantially horizontal plane and a geometrical centre axis extending perpendicularly to said plane, and an upright extending upwardly from the base frame.
  • the upright preferably comprises mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for assisting a disabled person, and lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting member.
  • the assisting member is rotationally mounted around an axis of rotation, and is carried by an supporting arm.
  • the supporting arm is mounted on the upright and extends from the upright in a direction towards the inner area of the base member, so that the linear distance between the centre of gravity of the disabled person being carried by the assisting member and the geometrical centre axis of the base member is at most 20 cm when rotating the assisting member around the axis of rotation within an angular range of at least 45°.
  • the seat may be rotationally mounted to a supporting arm and be detachably mounted to the upright.
  • the transporting device when the seat is oriented such that the disabled person sitting on the seat faces a first direction, the transporting device has a first width which is approximately equal to the width of the base frame, and when the seat is oriented such that the disabled person sitting on the seat faces a second direction, the transporting device has a second width which is approximately equal to the length of the base frame.
  • the transporting device may be designed so that it may pass through a standard door having a width of approximately 60 cm, while the device may be sufficiently long in order to ensure stability of the device. In comparison to some prior art devices which have dimensions in all directions which makes it impossible to pass such devices through standard doors.
  • the device may further a locking device for locking the seat in relation to the supporting arm.
  • the locking device comprises one or more spring-biased pawls which are adapted to engage corresponding grooves provided in furnishings, and the furnishings may be mounted to the seat, and wherein the locking device may be mounted to the ring-shaped member, or vice versa.
  • the pawls may be retracted from the grooves of the furnishings by pulling a release handle, so as to release the seat and allow rotation thereof.
  • the seat mentioned above may further comprise a lavatory hole, so as to make it possible for a person to visit the lavatory without leaving the seat, and only rolling the transporting device to the toilet bowl and placing the seat over the lavatory bowl.
  • the lavatory hole is arranged within the inner periphery of the ring-shaped member when seen in plane projection.
  • the lavatory hole may be covered by a sheet, which may be pivotally mounted to the seat either under or above the seat, so that it is removable between a cover position and a non-cover position.
  • a still further assisting member, which is adapted to be mounted to the upright, may be provided in order to pull the disabled person towards the upright and simultaneously pull the disabled person in an upward direction, so as to assist the disabled person in raising from a sitting to a standing position and/or in getting from a standing to a sitting position.
  • This assisting member may in a preferred embodiment comprise a wire which is wound around a power driven reel connected to or integrated in the upright, the pulling movement towards the upright being provided by winding the wire around the reel, and the upward or downward movement is provided by the vertical movement of the upright.
  • the wires may be of nylon wires, fibre reinforced wires, cables, suspension bands, etc.
  • This assisting member may be mounted to the upright together with a further assisting member, e.g., a plate that is adapted to assist the legs and feet of the person.
  • a further assisting member e.g., a plate that is adapted to assist the legs and feet of the person.
  • a still further assisting member mounted to the upright may comprise one or more handgrips, so as to assist the disabled person in raising from a sitting to a standing position and/or in getting from a standing to a sitting position when lifting or lowering the upright, respectively.
  • a further assisting member mounted to the upright may comprise a seat which is mounted on an arm, which is pivotally mounted around a substantially horizontal axis that may be mounted to the upright, whereby the seat may be swung between a supporting position and a non-supporting position.
  • This assisting member allows the person to put on or take off a pair of trousers or a skirt, e.g., when visiting the lavatory. This is due to the fact that the seat can be displaced from the supporting position between the legs to the non- supporting position which may be on one side of the person.
  • the arm may be spring biased, and furthermore, the arm may be either manually, electrical or hydraulic driven.
  • the arm may further comprise one or more abdomen supporting members for supporting the abdomen of the person.
  • a still further assisting member may comprise a table sheet or plate mounted to the upright in mounting means, whereby the table sheet may be lowered or lifted by lifting means.
  • Another assisting member comprises at least two supporting plates which are pivotally interconnected along one of there respective edges, so that they in an aligned position define a supporting surface for a lying person, and so that they in a non-aligned position define supporting surfaces for a sitting person.
  • This assisting member may comprise three supporting plates, wherein an edge of a first supporting plate is pivotally connected to a first edge of a second supporting plate, and an edge of a third supporting plate being pivotally connected to a second edge of the second supporting plate, the second edge of the second supporting plate being opposite to the first edge.
  • the assisting member may comprise locking means for interlocking the two or three supporting plates in different mutual positions.
  • the pivotal movement of the supporting plates may be driven by manual means, such as a wire and a hand crank or they may be driven by power driven means. It is a possibility that at least one of the supporting plates is provided with a driving belt for loading or unloading a lying person to or from the supporting surface defined by the supporting plates. Thereby, the person is being cared in a gently way.
  • a fourth aspect of the present invention relates to a device for assisting disabled persons that comprises a base frame and an upright extending from the base frame and comprising a plurality of mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members, and lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting member.
  • the assisting member is pivotally mounted to the upright and comprises a supporting plate for abutting the chest of a disabled person, so as to assist the disabled person when raising from a sitting to a standing position and/or when getting from a standing to a sitting position.
  • An advantage of this design is that the pivotal mounting of the supporting plate provides the possibility that the disabled person leans forward towards the supporting plate which abuts the torso or parts of the torso while simultaneously being lifted, so that the movement of the torso of the person comprises at least two movements, a linear lifting/lowering movement and a rotational bending forward/leaning backward movement. Thereby, a normal human movement is allowed for. Furthermore, the person may lean towards the supporting plate when taking off or putting on his/her trousers or skirt while simultaneously being supported by the assisting member.
  • All of the above-mentioned assisting members according to the first, second, third and fourth aspect of the present invention may be mounted to the upright one, two, three, four, five or all at a time and in any combination, and they may be mounted to an upright that has any of the lifting means that are described above.
  • the upright may be fixed or displaceable mounted to a base frame which may be substantially U-shaped or circular or rectangular and comprises wheels or rollers that are manually or power driven. It should be understood that any combination of frame configurations, lifting means, assisting members, wheels or rollers and other features mentioned above are possible within the scope of the invention.
  • a second principle of the invention relates to a chair-like transporting device for assisting a person when walking, standing and sitting.
  • a further aspect of the present invention relates to a lifting and/or transporting device comprising a frame member, a back supporting member for supporting the back of a sitting or standing person, and a saddle-like supporting member for supporting the buttocks of a standing or sitting person, and lifting means which are adapted to lift and lower at least the saddle-like supporting member.
  • a purpose of this device is to provide a disabled person with a helping device that is a combined supporting device for walking, standing and/or lifting situations. When provided with this lifting and transporting device, the person is able to get out of bed, walk around and be assisted in a standing position.
  • the lifting and transporting device may comprise at least one thigh supporting member pivotally mounted to the frame member, whereby the at least one thigh supporting member can be swung between a non-supporting position in which it does not interfere with the legs of a standing person and a supporting position in which it together with the saddle-like supporting member constitutes a substantially continuous supporting surface for a sitting person.
  • the device may further comprise locking means for locking the at least one thigh supporting member in its supporting position.
  • the device may comprise armrests which may be pivotally mounted to the edges of the back support and finally be releasable mounted. It will be appreciated that this device is not only suitable as an aid for disabled persons but also as a highly flexibly chair, e.g., for use in an office or a private home.
  • the lifting means are preferably adapted to lift and/or lower either the back supporting member or the saddle-like supporting member or the buttocks supporting member or the thigh supporting member or all of the supporting members at a time or some of them at a time.
  • the back supporting member may be biased towards the back of the person supported by the device, so as to support the back of the person in a standing and in a sitting position. Thereby, the person's back may always be supported, so that the possibility of person falling backwards is minimised.
  • the device may be provided with wheels or rollers which may be mounted to the base frame.
  • the wheels may be manually driven by pushing the device along the surface of the floor or they may comprise driving means for driving the wheels or rollers as outlined above.
  • the frame member may comprise a substantially U- shaped base frame, which has at least two substantially vertical columns extending from the frame member.
  • the columns are preferably adapted to carry two inner columns which are mounted within each of the columns, so that each column comprises an outer and an inner column.
  • the inner columns are adapted to receive one or more assisting members, the inner columns being displaceable in relation to the outer columns. Movement of the inner columns may be provided by lifting means.
  • the lifting means comprise at least one wire and at least one shaft, which is mounted in a fixed vertical position, and around which the wire may be wound.
  • the wire may be fastened to the inner column and connected to the shaft, so that the inner columns may be lifted or lowered in relation to the column when the shaft is rotated.
  • lowering is provided by the gravitation acting on the inner columns and the assisting members mounted to them.
  • Lowering may be controlled by breaking means for counter-acting the action of gravity.
  • the lifting means comprise two wires, a first one for lifting the inner columns and a second one for lowering them.
  • the wires have their fastening point in the upper part and lower part of the columns, respectively, but they may, alternatively, have their fastening points in the lower end of the inner columns.
  • the two wires are wound around the same shaft, but they may, alternatively, be wound around two shafts, one on each, and the wires may be chains, steel wires, nylon wires, fibre reinforced wires, cables, suspension bands, etc.
  • the device is preferably provided with driving means for rotating the shaft.
  • the driving means may either be magnetic electrical driven, hydraulic driven or manual driven.
  • a third principle of the invention relates to a bed for disabled persons, wherein the supporting parts at the foot end of the bed are removable mounted to the other parts, so as to thereby make it easier for the person to get into/out of the bed.
  • a further aspect of the present invention relates to a bed which comprises two or more frame parts and a mattress.
  • the mattress is divided into at least a first mattress sub-part and one or more further mattress sub-parts, each mattress part being supported by an associated frame part.
  • the first mattress sub-part and the associated frame part are adapted to support the calves of a lying person, and the one or more further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame part(s) are adapted to support the thighs, the buttocks, the back and the head of the lying person.
  • the first mattress sub-part and the associated frame part are displaceable between a supporting position wherein they support the calves of the lying person and a non-supporting position under the other frame parts wherein they do not support the calves of a lying person.
  • the bed comprises at least three frame parts, wherein the mattress is divided into a first mattress sub-part and two further mattress sub-parts.
  • One of the two further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame part is adapted to support at least the thighs of the person.
  • the other one of the two further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame part is adapted to support at least the back of the person.
  • the two further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame parts are pivotally interconnected along one of their respective edges, so that they in an aligned position define a substantially planar supporting surface for a lying person, and so that they in a non-aligned position define supporting surfaces for a sitting person.
  • the bed may comprise four or five mattress sub- parts and four or five associated frame parts, a first one for supporting the head, a second one for supporting the back, a third one for supporting the thighs and a fourth one for supporting the calves, and the fifth one is adapted for making it possible to bend the mattress in an angle of 90° by bending it into two angles of 45°.
  • the bed may further comprise moving means for moving the calves supporting parts from the supporting position to the non-supporting position below the one or more further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame parts.
  • the moving means may be manually driven, e.g., by wires and shafts or by hinges, or they may comprise electrical driven by chains, cables, suspension bands or other suitable means.
  • the frame parts may be pivotally interconnected along one of their respective edges, so as to make it possible to pivot the bed into any preferred supporting position.
  • the bed may further comprises pivoting means for the pivotal movement of the mattress sub-parts and the associated frame parts in relation to each other, so as to assist a lying or sitting person in raising.
  • the pivoting means may be power driven or manually driven, e.g., by a wire and a shaft or hydraulically driven cylinders or gas cylinders or electrical driven means comprising chains wires or other kind of suspension bands.
  • the parts may be independently pivotable, and they may be locked in their preferred positions by locking means, such as spring load locking means or locking dowels.
  • the frame parts may be mounted to a base frame which is mounted to the floor or to tilting means for tilting the bed within an angular range of 0° - 90° from a horizontal position wherein the mattress sub-parts define a common supporting surface for a lying person to a vertical position wherein the mattress sub-parts define a common supporting surface for a standing person.
  • the tilting mechanism may further comprise locking means for locking the bed in any angle within the angular range.
  • the base frame may be provided with lifting means for lifting or lowering the frame parts in relation to the floor.
  • the tilting mechanism may be either manually driven by wires, cables or chains or it may be electrical driven or hydraulic driven.
  • the invention further relates to a method for assisting a person in raising from a sitting position to a standing position.
  • the method comprises placing a torso supporting member substantially parallel to the torso of the person in the person's sitting position, the torso supporting member being pivotally mounted to a support around a substantially horizontal axis.
  • the method further comprises that the person sitting and leaning forward towards the torso supporting member and grabbing around one or more handgrips is lifted as the lifting means are activated, so that the movement of the torso of the person comprises at least two movements, a linear lifting movement and a rotational leaning forward movement.
  • the invention in a further aspect, relates to a method for assisting a person in raising from a sitting position to a standing position, comprising drawing a suspension band around the back of the sitting person.
  • the method further comprising that the person, in the sitting position, grabs around one or more handgrips, whereby the person is assisted in raising when the suspension band is pulled and the hand grips are lifted simultaneously.
  • the suspension band may be wound around a power driven reel connected to or integrated in a support, the pulling movement towards the column being provided by winding the wire around the reel.
  • lifting and transporting devices are adapted to carry out at least some embodiments of at least some of the methods according to the invention.
  • the invention relates to a locking device for locking interlocking a first and a second part, the first part having a body portion, a neck portion and a head portion, the second part having:
  • a pawl member pivotally mounted around a pivot and extending in a first direction from the pivot along a distal one of said end surfaces
  • a grip member pivotally mounted around said pivot and connected to the pawl member, the grip member extending in a second direction from the pivot, the second direction being opposite to the first direction, so that lifting of the grip portion results in lowering of the pawl member,
  • the pawl member engages the neck portion of the first part and thereby interlocks the first and second parts, the pawl member being biased towards the position in which it engages said neck portion.
  • the first part may, e.g., be connected to or integrated in a connecting member of an armrest of a chair
  • the second part may, e.g., be a frame part of a chair.
  • the above-mentioned locking device may be used for releasably locking/connecting an armrest to a chair.
  • the head portion preferably has a conical shape, so as to facilitate mounting of the first part in the bore of the second part.
  • the pawl member may be spring-biased or gravity- biased towards the position in which it engages the neck portion. In case the pawl member is gravity-biased toward the aforementioned position, the gravity-biasing is preferably achieved by the weight of the grip portion.
  • a delimiter for the pivoting movement of the locking pawl and the grip portion, respectively, may be provided.
  • the delimiter may comprise a member for abutting a surface of one of the two parts, such as, e.g., a plate member.
  • the invention relates to a method for transferring a seated disabled person to or from a chair having detachably mounted armrests extending along side edges of the chair, the method comprising: a) removing one of the armrests from the chair, b) transferring the disabled person over the side edge along which the removed armrest extended prior to being removed at step a), c) remounting the armrest to the chair.
  • the locking device described in general above and in detail in connection with Fig. 3e is suitable for detachably mounting the armrests to the chair.
  • the chair may be lifted and lowered.
  • the chair may be comprised in a lifting/transporting device according to the above-mentioned aspects of the present invention.
  • This method is useful, e.g., in connecting with x-raying of a person, in particular when the person suffers from a lingering disease.
  • the method is in particular applicable when the disabled person is capable of self-assisting in getting into or out of the chair and/or a bed, e.g. when the person is capable of getting from a lying position in a bed to a sitting position in the bed.
  • the chair is preferably arranged at a height lower than the supporting surface from which the person is to be transferred. In that case, gravity may assist the person in sliding from the other supporting surface to the chair.
  • An embodiment of the method further comprises removing a back rest of the chair and placing only a seat part of the chair under the buttocks of a person supported by another supporting surface, e.g., a person lying in a bed.
  • the person is raised to a sitting position.
  • the person is turned, so that the person's legs hang over the edge of, e.g., the bed.
  • the back rest is mounted to the seat/the chair, and the chair may be mounted on a transporting/lifting device.
  • Fig. 1 shows a lifting and transporting device according to an aspect of the invention
  • Figs. 2a-e show an assisting member mounted to the upright in a device according to the invention
  • Figs. 3a and 3b show a locking device for locking the rotation of the assisting member of Figs. 2a-e
  • Figs. 3c and 3d show details of the assisting member of Figs. 2a-e
  • Fig. 3e shows a further locking device for interlocking a first and a second part
  • Fig. 4 shows a second assisting member mounted to the upright in a device according to the invention
  • Figs. 5a-b show an embodiment of the invention, wherein three assisting members mounted to the upright,
  • Figs. 6a-b show a device having further assisting members mounted to the upright
  • Fig. 7 shows a device having a table plate or sheet mounted to the upright.
  • Figs. 8a-b show a device, which may assist a sitting, standing or walking person.
  • Fig. 9 shows a lifting mechanism for the device shown in Figs. 8a-b.
  • Fig. 10a is an illustration of a bed according to the invention.
  • Figs. 10b-h contain illustrations of different configurations of the bed shown in Fig. 10a.
  • Fig. 11 shows a device having an assisting member, which is adapted to support a lying person, and which is divided into three parts,
  • Fig. 12 shows an assisting member mounted to the upright in a device according to a further aspect of the invention.
  • Fig. 13 shows a device having further assisting members mounted to the upright.
  • Fig. 1 shows a first device according to the invention.
  • the device comprises a U-shaped base frame 1 and a vertical upright 2 extending upwardly from the base frame.
  • the upright is releasable mounted to the base frame, so that the upright may be displaced to different positions along the U-shaped base frame.
  • the upright comprises mounting means 3 for receiving assisting members, so as to allow a plurality of assisting members to be mounted to the upright at a time.
  • the base frame comprises wheels 4, and the upright further comprises lifting means (not shown) for lifting or lowering of the mounting means in relation to the base frame.
  • the lifting means are controlled via the remote control 5.
  • Figs. 2a-e show embodiments of a device according to the invention, wherein an assisting member 30 is rotationally mounted on an arm 31, which is mounted to an upright 32.
  • the upright 32 is mounted to a U-shaped base frame 33.
  • the assisting member 30 comprises a seat 34 for supporting the thighs and buttocks of a person, the seat 34 being mounted around a pivot defining an axis of rotation.
  • the seat 34 is rotationally mounted on a ring- shaped member 39.
  • bearing members 39a are mounted to the underside of a frame of the seat, the bearing members 39a and the ring-shaped member 39 together defining a bearing for the rotational movement of the seat.
  • the assisting member further comprises a backrest 35, two armrests 36, and a footrest 37.
  • the upright 32 comprises lifting means for lifting the assisting member.
  • the assisting member 30 is rotationally mounted on the arm 31, so that the seat 34 may be rotated around its axis of rotation.
  • the U-shaped base frame 33 defines an inner area 38, which has a geometrical centre axis.
  • the seat 34 may be pivoted 90 ° around its axis of rotation, so that the device, with a person sitting in the seat, may pass through a relatively narrow passage, such as, e.g., a door.
  • the seat 34 comprises a lavatory hole 41, which may be covered by the cover 40.
  • Figs. 3a-d shows a locking device 10 for locking the rotation of the seat of the assisting member of Figs. 2a-e.
  • the locking device comprises a release handle 11 that is spring- loaded via the spring 12.
  • the device comprises mounting means 13 for mounting it to the ring-shaped member 14 of Fig. 3b onto which the seat is rotationally mounted. By pulling the release handle, the pawl 15 may be released from the furnishing 16, and the seat may be rotated until the pawl grips the furnishing and locks the seat.
  • the ring-shaped member 14 is mounted on an arm 17 which is mounted to the upright by mounting means 18.
  • Fig. 3e shows a device for interlocking two parts 201 and 202.
  • a first part 201 which is cylindrical has neck 203 in the form of a reduced diameter portion and a conical head 204.
  • the second part 202 has a through-going bore 205 and a pawl 206 for engaging the reduced diameter portion 203 of the first part 201 when the first part is inserted into the bore 205.
  • the pawl 206 is pivotally mounted around a pivot 207, around which pivot a grip 208 is mounted.
  • the pawl 206 is biased towards the position shown in Fig. 3e due to gravity acting on the grip 208.
  • the conical head 204 slides along the pawl 206 which at the same time performs a rotating movement around the pivot 207.
  • the conical head 204 has passed the pawl 206, the pawl snaps into engagement with the reduced diameter portion 203, and the first and second parts, 201 and 202, respectively, are interlocked.
  • the grip 208 is pressed in the direction of the arrow 209, whereby the pawl 206 is moved away from the reduced diameter portion 203, and the first part 201 may be retracted.
  • the locking device may be used, e.g., for locking the armrests 36 to a frame of the seat 34, the first part 201 thereby being connected to or integrated in connecting portions 36a of the armrests 36, the second part 202 being part of the frame of the seat 34, cf. Fig. 2a.
  • Fig. 4 shows a further embodiment, wherein an assisting member comprising a plate 70 is pivotally mounted to the upright 72 that comprises lifting means for lifting or lowering the plate.
  • the plate 70 is adapted to support the chest or torso of a person and to abut the chest of the person when raising or sitting from, e.g., a bed 73.
  • the plate pivots around a horizontal axle 71 , whereby a normal human movement is made possible for the person when raising.
  • One part of the raising movement is provided when lifting the plate 70, and another part of the movement is provided when pivoting the plate.
  • the plate further comprises hand grips 74.
  • Figs. 5a-b show a further embodiment of a device according to the invention, wherein three assisting members are mounted to the upright for assisting a person in raising or sitting from, e.g., a bed 55.
  • the assisting members comprise a feet support 50, a belt 51 for supporting the back of a person, and handgrips 52.
  • the belt 51 is fastened to the upright. When lifting the upright, the belt 51 rolls on the two rollers 53,54 and pulls the back of the person towards the upright, while the handgrips 52 simultaneously move upwards.
  • Figs. 6a-b show a further embodiment of a device according to the invention.
  • Two assisting members are mounted to the upright, one member comprising handgrips 80 and arm supporting plates 81 and another one comprising a supporting seat 82 and stomach supporting plates 83.
  • the supporting seat 82 is adapted to support the buttocks of the person when using the transporting device
  • the supporting plates 83 is adapted to support the stomach so that the person does not is better supported when walking and does not overbalance.
  • the supporting seat 82 may be pivotally mounted on a horizontal arm mounted to the upright, so that the seat may be displaced from a horizontal supporting position to a vertical non-supporting position by swinging it downwards, whereby the person is able to take off the trousers when visiting the lavatory while still using the handgrips for raising or sitting.
  • Further supports 83 for supporting the abdomen portion of the disabled person are provided.
  • Fig. 7 shows a further embodiment of a device according to the invention, wherein an assisting member comprising a table sheet 90 is mounted to the upright 91.
  • This embodiment is adapted not only for disabled person, but for anyone who need the possibility of lifting or lowering the table sheet in dependency of the preferred working height.
  • Figs. 8a-b show a lifting and transporting device that comprises an assisting member for assisting a standing or sitting person.
  • the transporting device comprises a substantially U-shaped base frame 110 and two vertically extending uprights 111.
  • the uprights each comprises an inner upright 112, and each inner upright comprises lifting means, such as the ones shown in Fig. 9, for telescopically extending or shortening the uprights in order to lift or lower the assisting member.
  • the assisting member comprises a saddle-like seat 113, a back support 114, buttock supports 115, and armrests 116.
  • the buttock supports 115 are pivotally mounted, so that they are pivotable between a horizontal supporting position and a vertical non-supporting position.
  • the base frame further comprises wheels 117 for rolling the device.
  • the armrests 116 are pivotally mounted on a hinge which is connected to the top of each inner upright 112.
  • Fig. 9 shows a lifting mechanism which is suitable for being integrated in the device shown in Figs. 8a-b.
  • the lifting mechanism shown in Fig. 9 is not restricted to the device of Figs. 8a-b or to any device covered by the present invention, and, accordingly, the lifting mechanism described below and in the appended claims as well as above constitutes an independent aspect of the present invention.
  • the lifting mechanism of Fig. 9 comprises a first wire 120, a second wire 121 and a shaft 122.
  • the shaft is provided between the two uprights 123, so that the wires 120, 121 are being wound around the shaft 122, when the shaft is rotated around its axis of rotation.
  • the first wire 120 When rotating the shaft 122 in the direction 124, the first wire 120 is wounded around the shaft 122 and thereby causes lifting of the inner uprights 125. Simultaneously, the second wire 121 is wound off the shaft 122. When rotating the shaft 122 in the opposite direction, the second wire 121 is wound around the shaft 122, thereby causing lowering of the two inner uprights 125 while the first wire 120 is wound off the shaft 122.
  • the first wire 120 extends from a first fastening point 126 in the upper part of a left one of the uprights 123 and downwards along the inner surface of the left upright 123 to a pulley wheel 127 in the lower end of the left inner upright 125, the left inner upright 125 being received in the left upright 123.
  • the first wire 120 further extends upwards along the opposite inner surface of the left upright 123 to a further pulley wheel 128 and then sideways from the left upright 123 around the shaft 122 to a pulley wheel 129 in the upper part of a right upright 123.
  • first wire 120 extends downwards along the inner surface of the right upright 123 to a pulley wheel 130 at the lower end of the right inner upright 125 integrated in the right upright 125. Further, the first wire 120 extends upwards along the opposite inner surface of the right upright 125 to a second fastening point 131 in the upper part of the right upright 125.
  • the second wire 121 extends from a lower fastening point 132 in the left upright 125 to the pulley wheel 127 and then to a pulley wheel 133 in the lower part of the left upright 125 and then upwards to the pulley wheel 128, around the shaft 122 to the pulley wheel 129 and downwards to a further pulley wheel 134 in the lower part of the right upright 125 and then upwards to a pulley wheel 130.
  • the second wire 121 is fastened to a further fastening point 135.
  • Fig. 10a shows the mechanism for moving a calves supporting mattress part 143 in relation to thigh supporting mattress part 142 and stowing the calves supporting part 143 in a position under the thigh supporting part 142.
  • the two mattress parts 142 and 143 are aligned.
  • Two linear actuators are provided for movement of the calves supporting part 143: a first actuator 151 with a first displaceable member 151a, and a second actuator 152 with a second displaceable member 152a.
  • Those actuators may, e.g., be pneumatic, hydraulic or electrical actuators.
  • the first displaceable member 151a is connected to a pivot 157 interconnecting a first bars 153 and a second bar 154.
  • the first bar 153 is connected to the calves supporting part 143 and to a third bar 155 at a further pivot 156.
  • the third bar is connected to the second bar at a further pivot 158.
  • the pivot 158 is connected to a support 159 by means of a first slidable mounting member 160.
  • the first actuator 151 is connected to the support 159 by means of a second slidable mounting member 161.
  • the calves supporting part 143 is brought into an inclined position by retracting the first displaceable member 151a.
  • the calves supporting member 143 is brought into position III by retracting the second displaceable member 152a.
  • first and second slidable mounting members 160 and 161 a moved along the support 159, whereby the calves supporting part 143 is brought into position IV of Fig. 10a.
  • the calves supporting part 143 is to be brought back into the position in which is aligned with the thighs supporting part 142, i.e. from position IV in Fig. 10a to position I, the above steps are carried out in opposite order.
  • FIG. 10b-h A further embodiment of the bed according to the invention is shown in Figs. 10b-h.
  • the bed shown in these figures comprises five mattress parts; a head supporting part 140, a back supporting part 141 , a thigh supporting part 142, a calves supporting part 143 and a connecting part 144 which is provided in order to enable bending of the mattress in an angle of 90°, as shown in Fig. 10e.
  • the five mattress parts each has an associate frame supporting part (not shown) which is mounted to a base frame 146.
  • the five mattress parts 140-144 are pivotally interconnected along one of their respective edges by hinges 145, so that they may define a horizontal common surface for a lying person as well as a supporting surface for a sitting person.
  • Fig. 10c shows the bed wherein the mattress parts and their associated frame parts are mutually pivoted, so that they define a supporting surface for a sitting person.
  • Fig. 10d illustrates a further the displacement of the calves supporting part 143 between the supporting position and the non-supporting position below the other frame parts, shown in Fig. 10a.
  • the moving means for displacing the calves supporting part may comprise electrical driven motors or gas cylinders or manually driven means.
  • Fig. 10e-h show illustrations of different configurations of the bed shown in Fig. 10b, including a tilting mechanism 147, which is adapted to tilt the bed from horizontal to vertical, as illustrated by Figs. 10e-g, and to lift or lower the bed in relation to the floor, as illustrated by Fig. 10h.
  • a mechanism as shown in Fig. 10a or similar mechanisms may be used for moving the various mattress parts in relation to each other.
  • Fig. 11 shows a further device, wherein an assisting member is mounted to the upright, the assisting member comprising three supporting plates 100 for supporting a lying person, and driving belts 101 for loading or unloading the person.
  • the three supporting plates 100 are pivotally interconnected to each other along one their respective edges, so as to provide the possibility of converting the lying surface defined by the three supporting plates 100 into a seat.
  • Each of the driving belts may be driven in sideways direction in relation to a bed on which a person is lying.
  • Fig. 12 shows an assisting member comprising two platforms 22,23 which are mounted to the upright 21.
  • the first platform 22 is horizontally mounted to the upright 21 and is lifted or lowered by the lifting means (not shown) which are provided in the upright.
  • the second platform 23 is supported at two supporting lines 24,25, a first supporting line 24 extending along the first platform and the second supporting line 25 extending along on a floor at the elevated level.
  • the first supporting line 24 is established by a pivot, so as to provide a pivotal movement between the first and second platform 22 and 23, respectively, and the second supporting line 25 is established by the edge of the floor at the elevated level.
  • the second platform 23 pivots around the first supporting line 24 and slides on the floor at the elevated level.
  • the first platform 22 further comprises banisters 26.
  • Fig. 13 shows a further embodiment of the device, wherein two assisting members are mounted to the upright, the assisting members comprising handgrips 60 and a footrest 61.

Abstract

A lifting and/or transporting device for humans comprises a frame member (110), a back supporting member (114) for supporting the back of a sitting or standing person, a saddle-like supporting member (113) for supporting the buttocks of a standing or sitting person, and lifting means adapted to lift and lower at least the saddle-like supporting member. The device may further comprising at least one thigh supporting member (115) pivotally mounted on the frame member (110), whereby the at least one thigh supporting member can be swung between a non-supporting position in which it does not interfere with the legs of a standing person and a supporting position in which it together with the saddle-like buttocks supporting member (113) constitutes a substantially continuous supporting surface for a sitting person. The device may further comprise locking means for locking the at least one thigh supporting member (115) in its supporting position. <IMAGE>

Description

A LIFTING AND TRANSPORTING DEVICE FOR DISABLED PERSONS, A METHOD FOR ASSISTING A SITTING PERSON IN RAISING TO A STANDING POSITION, AND A LIFTING AND/OR TRANSPORTING DEVICE AND A BED FOR HUMANS
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to various lifting and transporting devices for disabled persons. One aspect of the invention relates to a device which is build up as a module system, wherein a plurality of different assisting members may be mounted. For example a plurality of different assisting members may be mounted at a time to one single base construction in order to increase the mobility of a disabled person with only one basic transporting device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is known that disabled persons have difficulties in raising, sitting, visiting the lavatory, etc. Therefore, they often need a plurality of helping devices in their homes, e.g., one for helping them in raising, a second one for helping them in walking and a third one for helping them when visiting the lavatory etc., so as to be able to live a reasonably normal human life. Transporting devices for disabled persons are often developed to be fitted to an institutional environment which means that they often are relatively large and heavy, and it is presumed that a second person is needed in order to control the devices.
Different kind of helping devices for disabled persons are known. EP 0 617 942 A2 discloses a lifting and transporting device for transporting a person from a bed. The device comprises a substantially U-shaped base frame which comprises rollers for rolling across the floor. The base frame comprises a vertically mounted post for lifting the seat in relation to the base frame. The seat is pivotally mounted to the post, so as to swivel the seat around a vertical axis and thereby move the centre of gravity of the person from a lifting position to a transporting position.
US 4,432,359 discloses a transporting and lifting device which comprises a wheeled chassis and a vertical column. The column comprises a handle for manually lifting three supporting surfaces that supports a sitting person. The device has a H-shaped base frame which comprises wheels for rolling across the floor. WO 87/01583 discloses a wheel chair that comprises a U-shaped base frame and a post. Three supporting plates for supporting a sitting person are mounted on the top of the post, so that the post may lift or lower the supporting plates in relation to the base frame by use of motors. Furthermore, the supporting plates comprise conveyor belts for loading or unloading the person from the chair to e.g., the lavatory.
US 4,255,823 describes a transporting device for handling invalids and comprising a base frame having holding means mounted for holding a patient above the base frame. The holding means are further provided with lifting means for lifting and lowering the holding means, and pivot means for pivoting the patient in a horizontal plane.
DE 196 47 498 describes a device for assisting a person in raising from a sitting position to a standing position and comprising a base frame onto which an upright is mounted. The upright comprises lifting means and a back supporting member which is adapted to be positioned around the back of the person. The person is supported by a foot support and raised by lifting the back supporting member.
US 4,947,497 describes an apparatus for lifting patients and comprising a U-shaped moving base, and an elevator column mounted to the moving base. The column comprises holes for receiving lateral bars each of which being suitable for receiving horizontal lifting arms. Support means for supporting the person are mounted on the arms.
NL 9 301 145 discloses an apparatus for assisting a person in raising from a sitting position to a standing position and comprising a rotatable lifting rod, at the free end of which a transversely extending assisting member is provided. Knee supports for the knees of the disabled person are provided.
WO 96/11658 discloses a posture change system and posture change method. The document describes a method for lifting a person from a sitting to a standing position, the method comprising rotating the persons torso around a pivot point while the person is supported by a chest pad. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide one or more devices and/or methods which enable disabled persons to be self-helped and live normal lives in their private homes despite of severe handicaps or diseases. A further object of the present invention is to provide means for assisting disabled persons, the means being designed in such a way that they may be controlled by the disabled person himself. A still further object of the invention is to provide devices which can easily be moved around inside the private home of a disabled person.
Thus, a first principle of the present invention provides a lifting and transporting device which may comprise one or more assisting members at a time, and thereby provide the disabled persons with one single lifting and transporting device for all needs or at least for a plurality of different needs. The lifting and transporting device for assisting disabled persons may be constructed as a module system having a base frame and an upright onto which a plurality of assisting members may be mounted, the upright comprising mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for carrying or otherwise assisting a disabled person. The upright further comprises lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting members in relation to the base frame.
In the present application, the term "lifting means" cover any means suitable for and/or capable of activating a lifting and/or lowering movement of any device or a person. The lifting means may comprise manually driven means, electrically driven means and/or hydraulically driven means in combination with one or more chains, telescopic cylinders, belts, wires and/or suspension bands.
A second principle of the invention relates to a chair-like transporting device for assisting a person when walking, standing and sitting.
A third principle of the invention relates to a bed for disabled persons, wherein the supporting parts at the foot end of the bed are removable mounted to the other parts, so as to thereby make it easier for the person to get into/out of the bed. The above-mentioned principles and the associated aspects of the invention will be further described below.
A first aspect of the invention relates to a lifting and/or transporting device for disabled persons, that comprises a base member and an upright extending from the base member and comprising a plurality of mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for carrying or otherwise assisting a disabled person. The mounting means may be positioned at different positions along the height of the upright so as to allow one or more assisting members to be mounted at different positions along the height of the upright, and lifting means for lifting and lowering the upright in relation to the base member, and wherein the upright is displaceable along the base frame.
The base member may comprise a track, and that in case, the track may be integrated in a floor. The base frame may be stationary mounted, e.g., to a floor, or the base frame may comprise wheels and/or rollers for rolling and/or driving the device along a floor or ground surface.
The assisting members may comprise all kinds of devices or parts for assisting and/or carrying a disabled person. Thus, an assisting member may comprise a seat, optionally provided with a lavatory hole, one or more handgrips, a stretcher, a table surface, means for supporting specific body parts of the disabled person, such as, e.g., the thighs, the calves, the knees, the back, the buttocks, the torso, the arms, the neck and/or head or the feet. An assisting member alternatively may comprise straps for hoisting devices optionally comprised in the device.
An advantage of the above-mentioned aspect of the invention is that the upright is displaceable mounted to the base frame or track which provides improved flexibility of the device in relation to prior art devices. Thus, the device to a large extent is independent of the layout and design of, e.g., a bathroom, toilet, kitchen, doors etc. of a private home.
The mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members at a time provides the disabled person to mount a plurality of different assisting members on the upright, using only one single transporting device. The mounting means may comprise a sheet or plate which extends along the height of the upright and which is provided with mounting holes or other means for receiving the assisting members. Preferably, the upright further comprises lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting members. The lifting means may comprise an electrical power driven chain for lifting or lowering the assisting members or any other suitable means for lifting.
The base frame may be U-shaped or H-shaped and supported by a plurality of wheels or rollers for rolling the device over or along a ground or floor surface.
In the present application, the terms "wheels" or "rollers" cover any kind of driving or rolling means. All or some of the wheels or rollers of a device or frame may be driven by driving means, which may, e.g., comprise electrical means. Preferably, the driving means are adapted to drive the device in all and any directions. For some applications of the device, some or all of the driving wheels may be of the type disclosed in WO 99/01298, the disclosure of which document is hereby made part of the present application. For ensuring that the device does not roll when the person supported by the device is not ready for rolling, the wheels may further comprise braking means for stopping movement of the wheels or rollers. The driving and braking means may be electronically controllable, if the device further comprises user control means for controlling braking and/or driving of the wheels.
As an alternative, the U-shaped base frame may be adapted to be stationary mounted in or to a floor or it may be adapted to be rotationally and/or displaceable mounted in relation to the floor.
The lifting and transporting device according to the first aspect of the invention has the particular advantage that the upright comprises lifting means for lifting or lowering a plurality of assisting members at a time. Thereby, two assisting members for, e.g., the torso and the back, respectively, of a disabled person may be lifted at a time. Thus, the possibility is provided that the person is being lifted, so that he/she makes a normal human movement, which is a major advantage over the type of prior art devices, which are adapted to pull a belt which is wound around the disabled person's torso. In any aspect of the present invention, the upright may be displaceable along the base frame or track, the base frame or track being mounted on or integrated in a floor or they may be mounted on a turntable which is mounted on or integrated in a floor.
In any aspect of the present invention, the base frame may be U-shaped or H-shaped and have a length being larger than the width.
A second aspect of the present invention relates to a lifting and/or transporting device that comprises an upright which comprises mounting means which are adapted to receive at least a first platform, and lifting means which are adapted to lift and lower the first platform. The device further comprises a second platform which is supported along at least a first and a second supporting line, one of which supporting lines is provided between the second platform and a floor support and another one of which is provided between the second platform and the first platform. The first supporting line provides a pivot for the pivotal movement of the second platform around said pivot, and the support provided by the second supporting line allows relative movement between the second platform and the first platform or between the second platform and a floor support, so that when the first platform is lifted or lowered, the second platform pivots around the pivot and simultaneously slides along the first platform or along the floor support.
Devices according to this aspect of the present invention provide the possibility that a person who is unable to overcome, e.g. a staircase or another level change may use the platforms. Thus, the disabled person may, e.g., place his/her wheelchair on the first platform, lift the platforms by activating the lifting means, and finally enter a floor on a higher level by rolling the chair over the second platform to the floor.
As an alternative, the pivot may be placed between the floor support and the second platform, and the slideable support may be placed between the first and second platform. The first and/or second platform may comprise banisters, which may be releasable mounted to the first and/or second platform.
In another embodiment of the second aspect of the present invention, the assisting member may comprise only one lifting platform, which is horizontally mounted to the upright for lifting or lowering objects from one level to another. A third aspect of the present invention relates to a lifting and/or transporting device for disabled persons, comprising
a base member,
an upright extending from the base member,
an assisting member for assisting a disabled person, the assisting member being mounted to the upright by means of a supporting arm mounted to and extending transversely from the upright, and comprising a seat with a seating surface rotatably mounted to the supporting arm around an axis of rotation extending through a central part of the seat substantially perpendicularly to the seating surface, and
- lifting means for lifting and lowering the assisting member in relation to the upright.
Preferably, the rotation axis is substantially coincident with the longitudinal axis of the torso of a person sitting upright in the seat.
In a preferred embodiment, the seat is mounted to the supporting arm by means of a bearing which comprises:
a ring-shaped member, the centre of which defines said axis of rotation, and
- bearing members which are displaceable in relation to and along the ring-shaped member, the bearing members and the ring-shaped member constituting a guide for the rotational movement of the seat in relation to the ring-shaped member.
The bearing members may be mounted to the seat, and the ring-shaped member may be mounted to the supporting arm.
Alternatively, the seat may be fixed mounted to the ring-shaped member, so that the seat is not rotatably. Preferably, the base member is U-shaped and defines an inner area, a substantially horizontal plane and a geometrical centre axis extending perpendicularly to said plane, and wherein the linear distance between the axis of rotation and the geometrical centre axis is at the most 30 cm.
The linear distance between the axis of rotation and the geometrical centre axis may be at most 28 cm, such as at most 26 cm, such as at most 24 cm, such as at most 22 cm, such as at most 20 cm, such as at most 18 cm, such as at most 16 cm, such as at most 14 cm, such as at most 12 cm or even lower, such as at most 10 cm, such as at most 8 cm, such as at most 6 cm, or such as at most 5 cm, such as at most 4 cm, or even lower, such as at most 3 cm, such as at most 2 cm or at most 1.5 cm, such as at most 1 cm, at most 0.8 cm, at most 0.6 cm, at most 0.5 cm, at most 0.4 cm, 0.3 cm, 0.2 cm, such as 0.1 cm, such as 0.8 mm, such as 0.6 mm, such as 0.4 mm, such as at most 0.3 or at most 0.2 mm, such as at most 0.1 mm, or even closer to 0 mm or even 0 mm.
In another embodiment according to the third aspect, the present invention relates to a lifting and/or transporting device comprising a base member which defines an inner area, a substantially horizontal plane and a geometrical centre axis extending perpendicularly to said plane, an upright extending from the base member, and the upright comprises mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for assisting a disabled person and lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting member. The assisting member is rotationally mounted around an axis of rotation, and it is carried by an supporting arm which is mounted on the upright and which extends from the upright in a direction towards the inner area of the base member, so that the linear distance between the axis of rotation of the assisting member and the geometrical centre axis of the base member is at most 20 cm when rotating the assisting member around the axis of rotation within an angular range of at least 45°.
The lifting and/or transporting device may comprise a substantially U-shaped base frame which defines an inner area, a substantially horizontal plane and a geometrical centre axis extending perpendicularly to said plane, and an upright extending upwardly from the base frame. The upright preferably comprises mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for assisting a disabled person, and lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting member. The assisting member is rotationally mounted around an axis of rotation, and is carried by an supporting arm. The supporting arm is mounted on the upright and extends from the upright in a direction towards the inner area of the base member, so that the linear distance between the centre of gravity of the disabled person being carried by the assisting member and the geometrical centre axis of the base member is at most 20 cm when rotating the assisting member around the axis of rotation within an angular range of at least 45°.
Preferably, the seat may be rotationally mounted to a supporting arm and be detachably mounted to the upright. Thus, when the seat is oriented such that the disabled person sitting on the seat faces a first direction, the transporting device has a first width which is approximately equal to the width of the base frame, and when the seat is oriented such that the disabled person sitting on the seat faces a second direction, the transporting device has a second width which is approximately equal to the length of the base frame. Thus, the transporting device may be designed so that it may pass through a standard door having a width of approximately 60 cm, while the device may be sufficiently long in order to ensure stability of the device. In comparison to some prior art devices which have dimensions in all directions which makes it impossible to pass such devices through standard doors.
In the embodiments according to the third aspect, the device may further a locking device for locking the seat in relation to the supporting arm. Preferably, the locking device comprises one or more spring-biased pawls which are adapted to engage corresponding grooves provided in furnishings, and the furnishings may be mounted to the seat, and wherein the locking device may be mounted to the ring-shaped member, or vice versa.
The pawls may be retracted from the grooves of the furnishings by pulling a release handle, so as to release the seat and allow rotation thereof.
The seat mentioned above may further comprise a lavatory hole, so as to make it possible for a person to visit the lavatory without leaving the seat, and only rolling the transporting device to the toilet bowl and placing the seat over the lavatory bowl.
Preferably, the lavatory hole is arranged within the inner periphery of the ring-shaped member when seen in plane projection. The lavatory hole may be covered by a sheet, which may be pivotally mounted to the seat either under or above the seat, so that it is removable between a cover position and a non-cover position. A still further assisting member, which is adapted to be mounted to the upright, may be provided in order to pull the disabled person towards the upright and simultaneously pull the disabled person in an upward direction, so as to assist the disabled person in raising from a sitting to a standing position and/or in getting from a standing to a sitting position. This assisting member may in a preferred embodiment comprise a wire which is wound around a power driven reel connected to or integrated in the upright, the pulling movement towards the upright being provided by winding the wire around the reel, and the upward or downward movement is provided by the vertical movement of the upright. The wires may be of nylon wires, fibre reinforced wires, cables, suspension bands, etc.
This assisting member may be mounted to the upright together with a further assisting member, e.g., a plate that is adapted to assist the legs and feet of the person. An advantage of the mounting of these assisting members at the same time is that they provide a normal human movement of the disabled person when raising and sitting instead of the person being pulled by a torso belt only. The plate may provide a safe support for the feet of a disabled person and may ensure that the person does not slide on the floor when raising or sitting.
A still further assisting member mounted to the upright may comprise one or more handgrips, so as to assist the disabled person in raising from a sitting to a standing position and/or in getting from a standing to a sitting position when lifting or lowering the upright, respectively.
A further assisting member mounted to the upright may comprise a seat which is mounted on an arm, which is pivotally mounted around a substantially horizontal axis that may be mounted to the upright, whereby the seat may be swung between a supporting position and a non-supporting position. This assisting member allows the person to put on or take off a pair of trousers or a skirt, e.g., when visiting the lavatory. This is due to the fact that the seat can be displaced from the supporting position between the legs to the non- supporting position which may be on one side of the person. The arm may be spring biased, and furthermore, the arm may be either manually, electrical or hydraulic driven. The arm may further comprise one or more abdomen supporting members for supporting the abdomen of the person. A still further assisting member may comprise a table sheet or plate mounted to the upright in mounting means, whereby the table sheet may be lowered or lifted by lifting means.
Another assisting member comprises at least two supporting plates which are pivotally interconnected along one of there respective edges, so that they in an aligned position define a supporting surface for a lying person, and so that they in a non-aligned position define supporting surfaces for a sitting person. This assisting member may comprise three supporting plates, wherein an edge of a first supporting plate is pivotally connected to a first edge of a second supporting plate, and an edge of a third supporting plate being pivotally connected to a second edge of the second supporting plate, the second edge of the second supporting plate being opposite to the first edge. Preferably, the assisting member may comprise locking means for interlocking the two or three supporting plates in different mutual positions. The pivotal movement of the supporting plates may be driven by manual means, such as a wire and a hand crank or they may be driven by power driven means. It is a possibility that at least one of the supporting plates is provided with a driving belt for loading or unloading a lying person to or from the supporting surface defined by the supporting plates. Thereby, the person is being cared in a gently way.
A fourth aspect of the present invention relates to a device for assisting disabled persons that comprises a base frame and an upright extending from the base frame and comprising a plurality of mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members, and lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting member. The assisting member is pivotally mounted to the upright and comprises a supporting plate for abutting the chest of a disabled person, so as to assist the disabled person when raising from a sitting to a standing position and/or when getting from a standing to a sitting position. An advantage of this design is that the pivotal mounting of the supporting plate provides the possibility that the disabled person leans forward towards the supporting plate which abuts the torso or parts of the torso while simultaneously being lifted, so that the movement of the torso of the person comprises at least two movements, a linear lifting/lowering movement and a rotational bending forward/leaning backward movement. Thereby, a normal human movement is allowed for. Furthermore, the person may lean towards the supporting plate when taking off or putting on his/her trousers or skirt while simultaneously being supported by the assisting member. All of the above-mentioned assisting members according to the first, second, third and fourth aspect of the present invention may be mounted to the upright one, two, three, four, five or all at a time and in any combination, and they may be mounted to an upright that has any of the lifting means that are described above. The upright may be fixed or displaceable mounted to a base frame which may be substantially U-shaped or circular or rectangular and comprises wheels or rollers that are manually or power driven. It should be understood that any combination of frame configurations, lifting means, assisting members, wheels or rollers and other features mentioned above are possible within the scope of the invention.
As mentioned above, a second principle of the invention relates to a chair-like transporting device for assisting a person when walking, standing and sitting.
Thus, a further aspect of the present invention relates to a lifting and/or transporting device comprising a frame member, a back supporting member for supporting the back of a sitting or standing person, and a saddle-like supporting member for supporting the buttocks of a standing or sitting person, and lifting means which are adapted to lift and lower at least the saddle-like supporting member. A purpose of this device is to provide a disabled person with a helping device that is a combined supporting device for walking, standing and/or lifting situations. When provided with this lifting and transporting device, the person is able to get out of bed, walk around and be assisted in a standing position. The lifting and transporting device may comprise at least one thigh supporting member pivotally mounted to the frame member, whereby the at least one thigh supporting member can be swung between a non-supporting position in which it does not interfere with the legs of a standing person and a supporting position in which it together with the saddle-like supporting member constitutes a substantially continuous supporting surface for a sitting person. The device may further comprise locking means for locking the at least one thigh supporting member in its supporting position. Preferably, the device may comprise armrests which may be pivotally mounted to the edges of the back support and finally be releasable mounted. It will be appreciated that this device is not only suitable as an aid for disabled persons but also as a highly flexibly chair, e.g., for use in an office or a private home.
The lifting means are preferably adapted to lift and/or lower either the back supporting member or the saddle-like supporting member or the buttocks supporting member or the thigh supporting member or all of the supporting members at a time or some of them at a time. Furthermore, the back supporting member may be biased towards the back of the person supported by the device, so as to support the back of the person in a standing and in a sitting position. Thereby, the person's back may always be supported, so that the possibility of person falling backwards is minimised.
For the rolling of the device e.g., inside a building, the device may be provided with wheels or rollers which may be mounted to the base frame. The wheels may be manually driven by pushing the device along the surface of the floor or they may comprise driving means for driving the wheels or rollers as outlined above.
In the lifting and transporting device, the frame member may comprise a substantially U- shaped base frame, which has at least two substantially vertical columns extending from the frame member. The columns are preferably adapted to carry two inner columns which are mounted within each of the columns, so that each column comprises an outer and an inner column. The inner columns are adapted to receive one or more assisting members, the inner columns being displaceable in relation to the outer columns. Movement of the inner columns may be provided by lifting means.
Preferably, the lifting means comprise at least one wire and at least one shaft, which is mounted in a fixed vertical position, and around which the wire may be wound. The wire may be fastened to the inner column and connected to the shaft, so that the inner columns may be lifted or lowered in relation to the column when the shaft is rotated. When rotating the shaft in the opposite way of lifting, lowering is provided by the gravitation acting on the inner columns and the assisting members mounted to them. Lowering may be controlled by breaking means for counter-acting the action of gravity.
More preferably, the lifting means comprise two wires, a first one for lifting the inner columns and a second one for lowering them. By the use of two wires, the clearance between the column and the inner column is reduced when lifting and lowering. As described further below, the wires have their fastening point in the upper part and lower part of the columns, respectively, but they may, alternatively, have their fastening points in the lower end of the inner columns. Preferably, the two wires are wound around the same shaft, but they may, alternatively, be wound around two shafts, one on each, and the wires may be chains, steel wires, nylon wires, fibre reinforced wires, cables, suspension bands, etc.. The device is preferably provided with driving means for rotating the shaft. The driving means may either be magnetic electrical driven, hydraulic driven or manual driven.
As mentioned above, a third principle of the invention relates to a bed for disabled persons, wherein the supporting parts at the foot end of the bed are removable mounted to the other parts, so as to thereby make it easier for the person to get into/out of the bed. Accordingly, a further aspect of the present invention relates to a bed which comprises two or more frame parts and a mattress. The mattress is divided into at least a first mattress sub-part and one or more further mattress sub-parts, each mattress part being supported by an associated frame part. The first mattress sub-part and the associated frame part are adapted to support the calves of a lying person, and the one or more further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame part(s) are adapted to support the thighs, the buttocks, the back and the head of the lying person. The first mattress sub-part and the associated frame part are displaceable between a supporting position wherein they support the calves of the lying person and a non-supporting position under the other frame parts wherein they do not support the calves of a lying person.
Preferably, the bed comprises at least three frame parts, wherein the mattress is divided into a first mattress sub-part and two further mattress sub-parts. One of the two further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame part is adapted to support at least the thighs of the person. The other one of the two further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame part is adapted to support at least the back of the person. The two further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame parts are pivotally interconnected along one of their respective edges, so that they in an aligned position define a substantially planar supporting surface for a lying person, and so that they in a non-aligned position define supporting surfaces for a sitting person. The bed may comprise four or five mattress sub- parts and four or five associated frame parts, a first one for supporting the head, a second one for supporting the back, a third one for supporting the thighs and a fourth one for supporting the calves, and the fifth one is adapted for making it possible to bend the mattress in an angle of 90° by bending it into two angles of 45°. The bed may further comprise moving means for moving the calves supporting parts from the supporting position to the non-supporting position below the one or more further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame parts. The moving means may be manually driven, e.g., by wires and shafts or by hinges, or they may comprise electrical driven by chains, cables, suspension bands or other suitable means. Some or all of the frame parts may be pivotally interconnected along one of their respective edges, so as to make it possible to pivot the bed into any preferred supporting position. The bed may further comprises pivoting means for the pivotal movement of the mattress sub-parts and the associated frame parts in relation to each other, so as to assist a lying or sitting person in raising. The pivoting means may be power driven or manually driven, e.g., by a wire and a shaft or hydraulically driven cylinders or gas cylinders or electrical driven means comprising chains wires or other kind of suspension bands. The parts may be independently pivotable, and they may be locked in their preferred positions by locking means, such as spring load locking means or locking dowels.
The frame parts may be mounted to a base frame which is mounted to the floor or to tilting means for tilting the bed within an angular range of 0° - 90° from a horizontal position wherein the mattress sub-parts define a common supporting surface for a lying person to a vertical position wherein the mattress sub-parts define a common supporting surface for a standing person. The tilting mechanism may further comprise locking means for locking the bed in any angle within the angular range. Additionally, the base frame may be provided with lifting means for lifting or lowering the frame parts in relation to the floor. The tilting mechanism may be either manually driven by wires, cables or chains or it may be electrical driven or hydraulic driven.
The invention further relates to a method for assisting a person in raising from a sitting position to a standing position. The method comprises placing a torso supporting member substantially parallel to the torso of the person in the person's sitting position, the torso supporting member being pivotally mounted to a support around a substantially horizontal axis. The method further comprises that the person sitting and leaning forward towards the torso supporting member and grabbing around one or more handgrips is lifted as the lifting means are activated, so that the movement of the torso of the person comprises at least two movements, a linear lifting movement and a rotational leaning forward movement.
In a further aspect, the invention relates to a method for assisting a person in raising from a sitting position to a standing position, comprising drawing a suspension band around the back of the sitting person. The method further comprising that the person, in the sitting position, grabs around one or more handgrips, whereby the person is assisted in raising when the suspension band is pulled and the hand grips are lifted simultaneously. The suspension band may be wound around a power driven reel connected to or integrated in a support, the pulling movement towards the column being provided by winding the wire around the reel.
Thus, at least some the above-mentioned lifting and transporting devices are adapted to carry out at least some embodiments of at least some of the methods according to the invention.
In a further aspect, the invention relates to a locking device for locking interlocking a first and a second part, the first part having a body portion, a neck portion and a head portion, the second part having:
- a body defining two free end surfaces,
a bore into which the first part may be inserted, the bore extending between said two end surfaces,
- a pawl member pivotally mounted around a pivot and extending in a first direction from the pivot along a distal one of said end surfaces,
a grip member pivotally mounted around said pivot and connected to the pawl member, the grip member extending in a second direction from the pivot, the second direction being opposite to the first direction, so that lifting of the grip portion results in lowering of the pawl member,
whereby when the first part extends through the bore, the pawl member engages the neck portion of the first part and thereby interlocks the first and second parts, the pawl member being biased towards the position in which it engages said neck portion.
The first part may, e.g., be connected to or integrated in a connecting member of an armrest of a chair, and the second part may, e.g., be a frame part of a chair. In that case the above-mentioned locking device may be used for releasably locking/connecting an armrest to a chair. The head portion preferably has a conical shape, so as to facilitate mounting of the first part in the bore of the second part. The pawl member may be spring-biased or gravity- biased towards the position in which it engages the neck portion. In case the pawl member is gravity-biased toward the aforementioned position, the gravity-biasing is preferably achieved by the weight of the grip portion.
A delimiter for the pivoting movement of the locking pawl and the grip portion, respectively, may be provided. The delimiter may comprise a member for abutting a surface of one of the two parts, such as, e.g., a plate member.
In a further aspect, the invention relates to a method for transferring a seated disabled person to or from a chair having detachably mounted armrests extending along side edges of the chair, the method comprising: a) removing one of the armrests from the chair, b) transferring the disabled person over the side edge along which the removed armrest extended prior to being removed at step a), c) remounting the armrest to the chair.
The locking device described in general above and in detail in connection with Fig. 3e is suitable for detachably mounting the armrests to the chair. Preferably, the chair may be lifted and lowered. The chair may be comprised in a lifting/transporting device according to the above-mentioned aspects of the present invention.
This method is useful, e.g., in connecting with x-raying of a person, in particular when the person suffers from a lingering disease. The method is in particular applicable when the disabled person is capable of self-assisting in getting into or out of the chair and/or a bed, e.g. when the person is capable of getting from a lying position in a bed to a sitting position in the bed. When the method is to be applied for transferring a person into the chair, the chair is preferably arranged at a height lower than the supporting surface from which the person is to be transferred. In that case, gravity may assist the person in sliding from the other supporting surface to the chair. Likewise, when the person is to be transferred out of the chair to another supporting surface, the chair is lifted to a position higher than the other supporting surface. The above method has the particular advantage of making sails superfluous, such sails often submitting the humiliating circumstances. Moreover, only one or none assistant person(s) are required.
An embodiment of the method further comprises removing a back rest of the chair and placing only a seat part of the chair under the buttocks of a person supported by another supporting surface, e.g., a person lying in a bed. Next, the person is raised to a sitting position. Subsequently, the person is turned, so that the person's legs hang over the edge of, e.g., the bed. Subsequently, the back rest is mounted to the seat/the chair, and the chair may be mounted on a transporting/lifting device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 shows a lifting and transporting device according to an aspect of the invention,
Figs. 2a-e show an assisting member mounted to the upright in a device according to the invention,
Figs. 3a and 3b show a locking device for locking the rotation of the assisting member of Figs. 2a-e,
Figs. 3c and 3d show details of the assisting member of Figs. 2a-e,
Fig. 3e shows a further locking device for interlocking a first and a second part,
Fig. 4 shows a second assisting member mounted to the upright in a device according to the invention,
Figs. 5a-b show an embodiment of the invention, wherein three assisting members mounted to the upright,
Figs. 6a-b show a device having further assisting members mounted to the upright,
Fig. 7 shows a device having a table plate or sheet mounted to the upright. Figs. 8a-b show a device, which may assist a sitting, standing or walking person.
Fig. 9 shows a lifting mechanism for the device shown in Figs. 8a-b.
Fig. 10a is an illustration of a bed according to the invention,
Figs. 10b-h contain illustrations of different configurations of the bed shown in Fig. 10a.
Fig. 11 shows a device having an assisting member, which is adapted to support a lying person, and which is divided into three parts,
Fig. 12 shows an assisting member mounted to the upright in a device according to a further aspect of the invention, and
Fig. 13 shows a device having further assisting members mounted to the upright.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 shows a first device according to the invention. The device comprises a U-shaped base frame 1 and a vertical upright 2 extending upwardly from the base frame. The upright is releasable mounted to the base frame, so that the upright may be displaced to different positions along the U-shaped base frame. The upright comprises mounting means 3 for receiving assisting members, so as to allow a plurality of assisting members to be mounted to the upright at a time. The base frame comprises wheels 4, and the upright further comprises lifting means (not shown) for lifting or lowering of the mounting means in relation to the base frame. The lifting means are controlled via the remote control 5.
Figs. 2a-e show embodiments of a device according to the invention, wherein an assisting member 30 is rotationally mounted on an arm 31, which is mounted to an upright 32. The upright 32 is mounted to a U-shaped base frame 33. The assisting member 30 comprises a seat 34 for supporting the thighs and buttocks of a person, the seat 34 being mounted around a pivot defining an axis of rotation. The seat 34 is rotationally mounted on a ring- shaped member 39. As illustrated in Figs. 3c and 3d, bearing members 39a are mounted to the underside of a frame of the seat, the bearing members 39a and the ring-shaped member 39 together defining a bearing for the rotational movement of the seat.
The assisting member further comprises a backrest 35, two armrests 36, and a footrest 37. The upright 32 comprises lifting means for lifting the assisting member. The assisting member 30 is rotationally mounted on the arm 31, so that the seat 34 may be rotated around its axis of rotation. The U-shaped base frame 33 defines an inner area 38, which has a geometrical centre axis. The seat 34 may be pivoted 90° around its axis of rotation, so that the device, with a person sitting in the seat, may pass through a relatively narrow passage, such as, e.g., a door. The seat 34 comprises a lavatory hole 41, which may be covered by the cover 40.
Figs. 3a-d shows a locking device 10 for locking the rotation of the seat of the assisting member of Figs. 2a-e. The locking device comprises a release handle 11 that is spring- loaded via the spring 12. The device comprises mounting means 13 for mounting it to the ring-shaped member 14 of Fig. 3b onto which the seat is rotationally mounted. By pulling the release handle, the pawl 15 may be released from the furnishing 16, and the seat may be rotated until the pawl grips the furnishing and locks the seat.
The ring-shaped member 14 is mounted on an arm 17 which is mounted to the upright by mounting means 18.
Fig. 3e shows a device for interlocking two parts 201 and 202. A first part 201 which is cylindrical has neck 203 in the form of a reduced diameter portion and a conical head 204. The second part 202 has a through-going bore 205 and a pawl 206 for engaging the reduced diameter portion 203 of the first part 201 when the first part is inserted into the bore 205. The pawl 206 is pivotally mounted around a pivot 207, around which pivot a grip 208 is mounted. The pawl 206 is biased towards the position shown in Fig. 3e due to gravity acting on the grip 208. When the first part 201 is inserted into the bore 205, the conical head 204 slides along the pawl 206 which at the same time performs a rotating movement around the pivot 207. When the conical head 204 has passed the pawl 206, the pawl snaps into engagement with the reduced diameter portion 203, and the first and second parts, 201 and 202, respectively, are interlocked. When the locking is to be released, the grip 208 is pressed in the direction of the arrow 209, whereby the pawl 206 is moved away from the reduced diameter portion 203, and the first part 201 may be retracted. The locking device may be used, e.g., for locking the armrests 36 to a frame of the seat 34, the first part 201 thereby being connected to or integrated in connecting portions 36a of the armrests 36, the second part 202 being part of the frame of the seat 34, cf. Fig. 2a.
Fig. 4 shows a further embodiment, wherein an assisting member comprising a plate 70 is pivotally mounted to the upright 72 that comprises lifting means for lifting or lowering the plate. The plate 70 is adapted to support the chest or torso of a person and to abut the chest of the person when raising or sitting from, e.g., a bed 73. When the person leans forward, the plate pivots around a horizontal axle 71 , whereby a normal human movement is made possible for the person when raising. One part of the raising movement is provided when lifting the plate 70, and another part of the movement is provided when pivoting the plate. In the standing position, the person is supported at the chest only, and consequently the person is capable of taking off or putting on e.g., the trousers, as no assisting members for supporting the buttocks or thighs are positioned between the legs. The plate further comprises hand grips 74.
Figs. 5a-b show a further embodiment of a device according to the invention, wherein three assisting members are mounted to the upright for assisting a person in raising or sitting from, e.g., a bed 55. The assisting members comprise a feet support 50, a belt 51 for supporting the back of a person, and handgrips 52. The belt 51 is fastened to the upright. When lifting the upright, the belt 51 rolls on the two rollers 53,54 and pulls the back of the person towards the upright, while the handgrips 52 simultaneously move upwards.
Figs. 6a-b show a further embodiment of a device according to the invention. Two assisting members are mounted to the upright, one member comprising handgrips 80 and arm supporting plates 81 and another one comprising a supporting seat 82 and stomach supporting plates 83. Thus, the supporting seat 82 is adapted to support the buttocks of the person when using the transporting device, and the supporting plates 83 is adapted to support the stomach so that the person does not is better supported when walking and does not overbalance.
The supporting seat 82 may be pivotally mounted on a horizontal arm mounted to the upright, so that the seat may be displaced from a horizontal supporting position to a vertical non-supporting position by swinging it downwards, whereby the person is able to take off the trousers when visiting the lavatory while still using the handgrips for raising or sitting. Further supports 83 for supporting the abdomen portion of the disabled person are provided.
Fig. 7 shows a further embodiment of a device according to the invention, wherein an assisting member comprising a table sheet 90 is mounted to the upright 91. This embodiment is adapted not only for disabled person, but for anyone who need the possibility of lifting or lowering the table sheet in dependency of the preferred working height.
Figs. 8a-b show a lifting and transporting device that comprises an assisting member for assisting a standing or sitting person. The transporting device comprises a substantially U-shaped base frame 110 and two vertically extending uprights 111. The uprights each comprises an inner upright 112, and each inner upright comprises lifting means, such as the ones shown in Fig. 9, for telescopically extending or shortening the uprights in order to lift or lower the assisting member. The assisting member comprises a saddle-like seat 113, a back support 114, buttock supports 115, and armrests 116. The buttock supports 115 are pivotally mounted, so that they are pivotable between a horizontal supporting position and a vertical non-supporting position. Thus, a person is able to walk while simultaneously being assisted by the saddle-like seat support 113, without having his/her legs interfering with the buttock supports 115. The base frame further comprises wheels 117 for rolling the device. The armrests 116 are pivotally mounted on a hinge which is connected to the top of each inner upright 112.
Fig. 9 shows a lifting mechanism which is suitable for being integrated in the device shown in Figs. 8a-b. However, the lifting mechanism shown in Fig. 9 is not restricted to the device of Figs. 8a-b or to any device covered by the present invention, and, accordingly, the lifting mechanism described below and in the appended claims as well as above constitutes an independent aspect of the present invention. The lifting mechanism of Fig. 9 comprises a first wire 120, a second wire 121 and a shaft 122. The shaft is provided between the two uprights 123, so that the wires 120, 121 are being wound around the shaft 122, when the shaft is rotated around its axis of rotation. When rotating the shaft 122 in the direction 124, the first wire 120 is wounded around the shaft 122 and thereby causes lifting of the inner uprights 125. Simultaneously, the second wire 121 is wound off the shaft 122. When rotating the shaft 122 in the opposite direction, the second wire 121 is wound around the shaft 122, thereby causing lowering of the two inner uprights 125 while the first wire 120 is wound off the shaft 122.
The first wire 120 extends from a first fastening point 126 in the upper part of a left one of the uprights 123 and downwards along the inner surface of the left upright 123 to a pulley wheel 127 in the lower end of the left inner upright 125, the left inner upright 125 being received in the left upright 123. The first wire 120 further extends upwards along the opposite inner surface of the left upright 123 to a further pulley wheel 128 and then sideways from the left upright 123 around the shaft 122 to a pulley wheel 129 in the upper part of a right upright 123. Further, the first wire 120 extends downwards along the inner surface of the right upright 123 to a pulley wheel 130 at the lower end of the right inner upright 125 integrated in the right upright 125. Further, the first wire 120 extends upwards along the opposite inner surface of the right upright 125 to a second fastening point 131 in the upper part of the right upright 125.
The second wire 121 extends from a lower fastening point 132 in the left upright 125 to the pulley wheel 127 and then to a pulley wheel 133 in the lower part of the left upright 125 and then upwards to the pulley wheel 128, around the shaft 122 to the pulley wheel 129 and downwards to a further pulley wheel 134 in the lower part of the right upright 125 and then upwards to a pulley wheel 130. The second wire 121 is fastened to a further fastening point 135.
Fig. 10a shows the mechanism for moving a calves supporting mattress part 143 in relation to thigh supporting mattress part 142 and stowing the calves supporting part 143 in a position under the thigh supporting part 142. In position I in Fig. 10a, the two mattress parts 142 and 143 are aligned. Two linear actuators are provided for movement of the calves supporting part 143: a first actuator 151 with a first displaceable member 151a, and a second actuator 152 with a second displaceable member 152a. Those actuators may, e.g., be pneumatic, hydraulic or electrical actuators. The first displaceable member 151a is connected to a pivot 157 interconnecting a first bars 153 and a second bar 154. The first bar 153 is connected to the calves supporting part 143 and to a third bar 155 at a further pivot 156. The third bar is connected to the second bar at a further pivot 158. The pivot 158 is connected to a support 159 by means of a first slidable mounting member 160. The first actuator 151 is connected to the support 159 by means of a second slidable mounting member 161. As shown in position II of Fig. 10a, the calves supporting part 143 is brought into an inclined position by retracting the first displaceable member 151a. Next, the calves supporting member 143 is brought into position III by retracting the second displaceable member 152a. Finally, the first and second slidable mounting members 160 and 161 a moved along the support 159, whereby the calves supporting part 143 is brought into position IV of Fig. 10a. When the calves supporting part 143 is to be brought back into the position in which is aligned with the thighs supporting part 142, i.e. from position IV in Fig. 10a to position I, the above steps are carried out in opposite order.
A further embodiment of the bed according to the invention is shown in Figs. 10b-h. The bed shown in these figures comprises five mattress parts; a head supporting part 140, a back supporting part 141 , a thigh supporting part 142, a calves supporting part 143 and a connecting part 144 which is provided in order to enable bending of the mattress in an angle of 90°, as shown in Fig. 10e. The five mattress parts each has an associate frame supporting part (not shown) which is mounted to a base frame 146. The five mattress parts 140-144 are pivotally interconnected along one of their respective edges by hinges 145, so that they may define a horizontal common surface for a lying person as well as a supporting surface for a sitting person.
Fig. 10c shows the bed wherein the mattress parts and their associated frame parts are mutually pivoted, so that they define a supporting surface for a sitting person.
Fig. 10d illustrates a further the displacement of the calves supporting part 143 between the supporting position and the non-supporting position below the other frame parts, shown in Fig. 10a. Thereby, a person is capable of getting out of or into the bed at the foot end of the bed without having to displace his/her entire body longitudinally or transversely in relation to the bed. The moving means for displacing the calves supporting part may comprise electrical driven motors or gas cylinders or manually driven means.
Fig. 10e-h show illustrations of different configurations of the bed shown in Fig. 10b, including a tilting mechanism 147, which is adapted to tilt the bed from horizontal to vertical, as illustrated by Figs. 10e-g, and to lift or lower the bed in relation to the floor, as illustrated by Fig. 10h. In the embodiments of Figs. 10b-h, a mechanism as shown in Fig. 10a or similar mechanisms may be used for moving the various mattress parts in relation to each other.
Fig. 11 shows a further device, wherein an assisting member is mounted to the upright, the assisting member comprising three supporting plates 100 for supporting a lying person, and driving belts 101 for loading or unloading the person. The three supporting plates 100 are pivotally interconnected to each other along one their respective edges, so as to provide the possibility of converting the lying surface defined by the three supporting plates 100 into a seat. Each of the driving belts may be driven in sideways direction in relation to a bed on which a person is lying.
Fig. 12 shows an assisting member comprising two platforms 22,23 which are mounted to the upright 21. The first platform 22 is horizontally mounted to the upright 21 and is lifted or lowered by the lifting means (not shown) which are provided in the upright. The second platform 23 is supported at two supporting lines 24,25, a first supporting line 24 extending along the first platform and the second supporting line 25 extending along on a floor at the elevated level. The first supporting line 24 is established by a pivot, so as to provide a pivotal movement between the first and second platform 22 and 23, respectively, and the second supporting line 25 is established by the edge of the floor at the elevated level. When lifting the first platform 22 by the lifting means, the second platform 23 pivots around the first supporting line 24 and slides on the floor at the elevated level. The first platform 22 further comprises banisters 26.
Fig. 13 shows a further embodiment of the device, wherein two assisting members are mounted to the upright, the assisting members comprising handgrips 60 and a footrest 61.

Claims

1. A lifting and/or transporting device for disabled persons, comprising a base member and an upright extending from the base member and comprising a plurality of mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for carrying or otherwise assisting a disabled person, the mounting means being positioned at different positions along the height of the upright so as to allow one or more assisting members to be mounted at different positions along the height of the upright, and lifting means for lifting and lowering the upright in relation to the base member, and wherein the upright is displaceable along the base frame.
2. A device according to claim 1 , wherein the base member comprises a track.
3. A device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the base member is mounted on or integrated in a floor.
4. A device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the base member or track is mounted on a turntable which is mounted on or integrated in a floor.
5. A lifting device comprising an upright, the upright comprising mounting means, which are adapted to receive at least a first platform, and lifting means which are adapted to lift and lower the first platform, the device further comprising a second platform, which is supported along at least a first and a second supporting line, one of which supporting lines is provided between the second platform and a floor support and another one of which is provided between the second platform and the first platform, the first supporting line providing a pivot for pivotal movement of the second platform around said pivot, the support provided by the second supporting line allowing relative movement between the second platform and the first platform or between the second platform and a floor support, so that when the first platform is lifted or lowered, the second platform pivots around the pivot and simultaneously slides along the first platform or along the floor support.
6. A device according to claim 5, wherein first supporting line is provided between the second platform and the floor support, and wherein the second supporting line is provided between the second platform and the first platform.
7. A device according to claim 5, wherein first supporting line is provided between the second platform and the first platform, and wherein the second supporting line is provided between the second platform and the fioor support.
8. A device according to any of claims 5-7, wherein the first and/or second platform further comprise banisters.
9. A device according to claim 8, wherein the banisters are releasable mounted on the first and/or second platform.
10. A lifting and/or transporting device for disabled persons, comprising
a base member,
- an upright extending from the base member,
an assisting member for assisting a disabled person, the assisting member being mounted to the upright by means of a supporting arm mounted to and extending transversely from the upright, and comprising a seat with a seating surface rotatably mounted to the supporting arm around an axis of rotation extending through a central part of the seat substantially perpendicularly to the seating surface, and
lifting means for lifting and lowering the assisting member in relation to the upright.
11. A device according to claim 10, wherein the rotation axis is substantially coincident with the longitudinal axis of the torso of a person sitting upright in the seat.
12. A device according to claim 10 or 11 , wherein the seat is mounted to the supporting arm by means of a bearing which comprises:
a ring-shaped member, the centre of which defines said axis of rotation, and bearing members which are displaceable in relation to and along the ring-shaped member, the bearing members and the ring-shaped member constituting a guide for the rotational movement of the seat in relation to the ring-shaped member.
14. A device according to claim 13, wherein the bearing members are mounted to the seat, and wherein the ring-shaped member is mounted to the supporting arm.
15. A device according to any of claims 10-14, wherein the base member defines an inner area, a substantially horizontal plane and a geometrical centre axis extending perpendicularly to said plane, and wherein the linear distance between the axis of rotation and the geometrical centre axis is at the most 30 cm.
16. A device according to claim 15, wherein said linear distance between the axis of rotation and the centre axis is at most 28 cm, such as at most 26 cm, such as at most 24 cm, such as at most 22 cm, such as at most 20 cm, such as at most 18 cm, such as at most 16 cm, such as at most 14 cm, such as at most 12 cm or even lower, such as at most 10 cm, such as at most 8 cm, such as at most 6 cm, or such as at most 5 cm, such as at most 4 cm, or even lower, such as at most 3 cm, such as at most 2 cm or at most 1.5 cm, such as at most 1 cm, at most 0.8 cm, at most 0.6 cm, at most 0.5 cm, at most 0.4 cm, 0.3 cm, 0.2 cm, such as 0.1 cm, such as 0.8 mm, such as 0.6 mm, such as 0.4 mm, such as at most 0.3 or at most 0.2 mm, such as at most 0.1 mm, or even closer to 0 mm or even 0 mm.
17. A lifting and/or transporting device for disabled persons, comprising
a base member which defines an inner area, a substantially horizontal plane and a geometrical centre axis extending perpendicularly to said plane, and
an upright extending from the base member, the upright comprising:
mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for assisting a disabled person, and
lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting member, wherein the assisting member is rotationally mounted around an axis of rotation, the assisting member being carried by an supporting arm which is mounted on the member and which extends from the upright in a direction towards the inner area of the base member, 5 so that the linear distance between the axis of rotation of the assisting member and the geometrical centre axis of the base member is at most 20 cm when rotating the assisting member around the axis of rotation within an angular range of at least 45°.
10 18. A device according to claim 17, wherein said linear distance between the axis of rotation of the assisting member and the geometrical centre axis of the base member is at most 18 cm when rotating the assisting member around the axis of rotation within an angular range of at least 45°, such as at most 16 cm, such as 14 cm, such as 12 cm or even lower, such as 10 cm, such as 8 cm, such as 6 cm, or such as 5 cm, 4 cm, or even
15 lower, such as 3 cm, 2 cm or 1.5 cm, such as 1 cm, 0.8 cm, 0.6 cm, 0.5 cm, 0.4 cm, 0.3 cm, 0.2 cm, such as 0.1 cm, such as 0.8 mm, such as 0.6 mm, such as 0.4 mm, such as 0.3 or 0.2 mm, such as at most 0.1 mm, or even closer to 0 mm or even 0 mm.
19. A lifting and/or transporting device for disabled persons, comprising
20 a base member which defines an inner area, a substantially horizontal plane and a geometrical centre axis extending perpendicularly to said plane, and
an upright extending upwardly from the base frame, the upright comprising:
25 mounting means which are adapted to receive one or more assisting members for assisting a disabled person, and
lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting member,
30 wherein the assisting member is rotationally mounted around an axis of rotation, the assisting member being carried by an supporting arm which is mounted on the upright and which extends from the upright in a direction towards the inner area of the base member, 35 so that the linear distance between the centre of gravity of the disabled person being carried by the assisting member and the geometrical centre axis of the base member is at most 20 cm when rotating the assisting member around the axis of rotation within an angular range of at least 45°. 5
20. A device according to claim 19, wherein said linear distance between the centre of gravity of the disabled person and the geometrical centre axis of the base member is at most 18 cm when rotating the assisting member around the axis of rotation within an angular range of at least 45°, such as at most 16 cm, such as 14 cm, such as 12 cm or 10 even lower, such as 10 cm, such as 8 cm, such as 6 cm, or such as 5 cm, 4 cm, or even lower, such as 3 cm, 2 cm or 1.5 cm, such as 1 cm, 0.8 cm, 0.6 cm, 0.5 cm, 0.4 cm, 0.3 cm, 0.2 cm, such as 0.1 cm, such as 0.8 mm, such as 0.6 mm, such as 0.4 mm, such as 0.3 or 0.2 mm, such as at most 0.1 mm, or even closer to 0 mm or even 0 mm.
15 21. A device according to any of claims 1-4 or 10-20, wherein the base member is U- shaped.
22. A device according to any of claims 1-4 or 10-21 , wherein the U-shaped base member is adapted to be stationary mounted to the floor.
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23. A device according to any of claims 1-4 or 10-21 , wherein the U-shaped base member is adapted to be rotationally and/or displaceable mounted in relation to the floor.
24. A device according to any of claims 1-4 or 10-23, wherein the U-shaped base member 25 is supported by a plurality of wheels or rollers.
25. A device according to claim 24, wherein the base member comprises driving means for driving the wheels or rollers.
30 26. A device according to any of claims 1-4 or 17-25, wherein the assisting member is rotationally mounted to the supporting arm and comprises a seat.
27. A device according to claim 26, wherein the seat is rotatably mounted to the supporting arm by means of a bearing which comprises: 35 - a ring shaped member, the centre of which defines the axis of rotation for the seat, - bearing members which are displaceable in relation to and along the ring-shaped member, the bearing members and the ring-shaped member constituting a guide for the rotational movement of the seat in relation to the ring-shaped member.
5 28. A device according to claim 27, wherein the bearing members are mounted to the seat, and wherein the ring-shaped member is mounted to the supporting arm.
29. A device according to claim 10-16 or 27 or 28, further comprising a locking device for locking the seat in relation to the supporting arm.
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30. A device according to claim 29, wherein the locking device comprises one or more spring-biased pawls which are adapted to engage corresponding grooves provided in furnishings.
15 31. A device according to claim 30, wherein the furnishings are mounted to the seat, and wherein the locking device is mounted to the ring-shaped member.
32. A device according to claim 30, wherein the furnishings are mounted to the ring- shaped member, and wherein the locking device is mounted to the seat.
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33. A device according to any of claims 29-32, wherein the locking device further comprises a release handle for retracting the one or more pawls from the grooves of the furnishings, so as to release the seat and allow rotation thereof.
25 34. A device according to any of claims 26-33, wherein a lavatory hole is provided in the seat.
35. A device according to claim 34, wherein the lavatory hole is arranged within the inner periphery of the ring-shaped member when seen in plane projection.
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36. A device according to any of claims 4-48 1-4 or 10-35, wherein the assisting member comprises a lifting platform.
37. A device according to any of claims 1-4 or 10-36, wherein the assisting member is 35 adapted to pull the disabled person towards the upright and simultaneously pull the disabled person in an upward direction, so as to assist the disabled person in raising from a sitting to a standing position and/or in getting from a standing to a sitting position.
38. A device according to claim 37, wherein the assisting member is connected to the 5 upright by a wire e.g., a suspension band, which is wound around a power driven reel connected to or integrated in the upright, the pulling movement towards the upright being provided by winding the wire around the reel, the upward or downward movement being provided by vertical movement of the upright.
10 39. A device according to claim 37 or 38, further comprising a foot or leg rest for assisting the feet and/or legs of the disabled person.
40. A device according to any of claims 1-4 or 10-39, wherein the assisting member comprises one or more handgrips, so as to assist the disabled person in raising from a
15 sitting to a standing position and/or in getting from a standing to a sitting position when lifting or lowering the upright, respectively.
41. A device for assisting disabled persons, comprising a base member, and an upright extending from the base member and comprising a plurality of mounting means which are
20 adapted to receive one or more assisting members, and lifting means for lifting or lowering the assisting member, the assisting member being pivotally mounted to the upright and comprises a supporting plate for abutting the chest of a disabled person, so as to assist the disabled person when raising from a sitting to a standing position and/or when getting from a standing to a sitting position, the movement of the persons torso comprising at 5 least two simultaneous movements, a linear lifting/lowering movement and a rotational bending forward/bending backward movement.
42. A device according to any of claims 1-4 or 10-41 , wherein the assisting member comprises a seat which is mounted on an arm, the arm being pivotally mounted around a
30 substantially horizontal axis which is mounted to the upright, whereby the seat may be swung between a supporting position and a non-supporting position.
43. A device according to claim 42, further comprising one or more abdomen supporting members mounted to the arm so as to support the abdomen of the person.
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43. A device according to any of claims 1-4 or 10-42, wherein the assisting member comprises a table sheet mounted to the upright in mounting means so as to be lowered or lifted.
44. A device according to any of claims 1-4 or 10-43, wherein the assisting member comprises at least two supporting plates which are pivotally interconnected along one of there respective edges, so that they in an aligned position define a supporting surface for a lying person, and so that they in a non-aligned position define supporting surfaces for a sitting person.
45. A device according to claim 44, further comprising locking means for interlocking the two supporting plates in different mutual positions.
46. A device according to claim 44 or 45, further comprising power driven means for the pivotal movement of the supporting plates in relation to each other.
47. A device according to any of claims 44-46, comprising three supporting plates, an edge of a first supporting plate being pivotally connected to a first edge of a second supporting plate, and an edge of a third supporting plate being pivotally connected to a second edge of the second supporting plate, the second edge of the second supporting plate being opposite to the first edge.
48. A device according to any of claims 44-47, wherein at least one of the supporting plates is provided with a driving belt for loading or unloading a lying person to or from the supporting surface defined by the supporting plates.
49. A lifting and/or transporting device for humans, comprising a frame member, a back supporting member for supporting the back of a sitting or standing person, and a saddlelike supporting member for supporting the buttocks of a standing or sitting person, and lifting means which are adapted to lift and lower at least the saddle-like supporting member.
50. A device according to claim 49, further comprising at least one thigh supporting member pivotally mounted to the frame member, whereby the at least one thigh supporting member can be swung between a non-supporting position in which it does not interfere with the legs of a standing person and a supporting position in which it together with the saddle-like supporting member constitutes a substantially continuous supporting surface for a sitting person, the device further comprising locking means for locking the at least one thigh supporting member in its supporting position. 5
51. A device according to claim 49 or 50, further comprising am rests.
52. A device according to any of claims 49-51 , wherein the lifting means are further adapted to lift and lower the back supporting member.
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53. A device according to any of claims 49-52, wherein the lifting means are further adapted to lift and lower the saddle-like supporting member.
54. A device according to any of claims 49-53, wherein the lifting means are further 15 adapted to lift and lower the buttocks supporting member.
55. A device according to any of claims 49-54, wherein the lifting means are further adapted to lift and lower the thigh supporting member.
20 56. A device according to any of claims 49-55, wherein the back supporting member is biased toward the back of a person supported by the device, so as to support the back of the person in a standing and in a sitting position.
57. A device according to any of claims 49-56, further comprising wheels or rollers for 25 rolling the device along a floor surface.
58. A device according to claim 57, further comprising driving means for driving the wheels or rollers.
30 59. A device according to claim 58, further comprising braking means for stopping movement of the wheels or rollers.
60. A device according to claim 58 or 59, wherein the driving means and/or braking means are electrical controllable, the device further comprising user control means for 35 controlling braking and/or driving of the wheels.
61. A device according to any of claims 49-60, wherein the frame member comprises a substantially U-shaped base frame.
5 62. A device according to any of claims 49-61 , wherein the frame member comprises at least two uprights extending from the frame member, the uprights each comprising telescopic means for lifting and lowering at least part of the uprights.
63. A device according to claim 62, wherein each upright comprises an outer and an inner 10 upright, the inner uprights being adapted to receive one or more assisting members, the inner uprights being displaceable in relation to the outer uprights, movement of the inner uprights being provided by lifting means.
64. A device according to claim 63, wherein the lifting means comprise at least one wire 15 and at least one shaft, which is mounted in a fixed vertical position, and around which the wire may be wound, the wire being fastened to the inner upright and connected to the shaft, so that the inner uprights may be lifted or lowered when the shaft is rotated.
65. A device according to claim 64, wherein the lifting means comprise two wires, a first 20 one for lifting the inner uprights and a second one for lowering the inner uprights.
66. A device according to claim 64 or 65, further comprising magnetic electrical driving means for driving the shaft.
25 67. A device according to claim 64 or 65, wherein the shaft is manually driven.
68. A bed comprising a frame which comprises two or more frame parts, and a mattress, the mattress being divided into at least a first mattress sub-part and one or more further mattress sub-parts, each mattress part being supported by an associated frame part,
30 wherein the first mattress sub-part and the associated frame part are adapted to support the calves of a lying person, and wherein the one or more further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame part(s) are adapted to support the thighs, the buttocks, the back and the head of the lying person, the first mattress sub-part and the associated frame part being displaceable between a supporting position wherein they support the calves of the
35 lying person and a non-supporting position wherein they do not support the calves of a lying person, whereby a person lying in the bed may get out of the bed at its foot end when the first mattress and frame sub-parts are in their non-supporting position.
69. A bed according to claim 68, comprising at least three frame parts, wherein the
5 mattress is divided into said first mattress sub-part and two further mattress sub-parts, one of the two further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame part being adapted to support at least the thighs of the person, the other one of the two further mattress sub- parts and the associated frame part being adapted to support at least the back of the person, the two further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame parts being pivotally 10 interconnected along one of their respective edges, so that they in an aligned position define a substantially planar supporting surface for a lying person, and so that they in a non-aligned position define supporting surfaces for a sitting person.
70. A bed according to claim 69, further comprising mattress moving means for moving 15 the first mattress sub-part and the associated frame part from the aligned position to the non-supporting position, the mattress moving means being adapted to move the first mattress sub-part and the associated frame parts to the non-supporting position below the one or more further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame parts.
20 71. A bed according to claim 69, wherein an edge of the first mattress sub-part and the associated frame part is pivotally interconnected to an edge of one of the two further mattress sub-parts and the associated frame part.
72. A bed according to any of claims 69-71 , comprising power driven means for the
25 pivotal movement of the mattress sub-parts and the associated frame parts in relation to each other, so as to assist a lying or sitting person in raising.
73. A bed according to any of claims 69-72, further comprising supporting means for supporting the person in a standing position.
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74. A method for assisting a person in raising from a sitting position to a standing position, comprising placing a torso supporting member substantially parallel to the torso of the person in the person's sitting position, the torso supporting member being pivotally mounted to a support around a substantially horizontal axis, the method further
35 comprising that the person in the sitting position leans forward towards the torso supporting member and grabs around one or more handgrips, the method further comprising at the same time as leaning forward activating lifting means for lifting the torso supporting member, so that the movement of the torso comprising at least two simultaneous movements, a linear lifting movement and a rotational leaning forward movement.
75. A method for assisting a person in raising from a sitting position to a standing position, comprising drawing a suspension band around the back of the sitting person, the method further comprising that the person in the sitting position grabs around one or more handgrips, whereby the person is assisted in raising when the suspension band is pulled and the hand grips are lifted simultaneously.
76. A method according to claim 75, wherein the suspension band is wound around a power driven reel connected to or integrated in a support, the pulling movement being provided by winding the wire around the reel.
77. A locking device for locking interlocking a first and a second part, the first part having a body portion, a neck portion and a head portion, the second part having:
- a body defining two free end surfaces,
a bore into which the first part may be inserted, the bore extending between said two end surfaces,
- a pawl member pivotally mounted around a pivot and extending in a first direction from the pivot along a distal one of said end surfaces,
a grip member pivotally mounted around said pivot and connected to the pawl member, the grip member extending in a second direction from the pivot, the second direction being opposite to the first direction, so that lifting of the grip portion results in lowering of the pawl member,
whereby when the first part extends through the bore, the pawl member engages the neck portion of the first part and thereby interlocks the first and second parts, the pawl member being biased towards the position in which it engages said neck portion.
78. A locking device according to claim 77, wherein the head portion has a conical shape.
79. A locking device according to claim 77 or 78, wherein pawl member is spring-biased towards the position in which it engages the neck portion.
80. A locking device according to claim 77 or 78, wherein the pawl member is gravity- biased towards the position in which it engages the neck portion by the weight of the grip portion.
81. A locking device according to any of claims 77-80, further comprising a delimiter for the pivoting movement of the locking pawl and the grip portion, respectively.
82. A locking device according to claim 81 , wherein the delimiter comprises a member for abutting a surface of one of the two parts.
83. A method for transferring a seated disabled person to or from a chair having detachably mounted armrests extending along side edges of the chair, the method comprising: a) removing one of the armrests from the chair, b) transferring the disabled person over the side edge along which the removed armrest extended prior to being removed at step a), c) remounting the armrest to the chair.
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