WO1994010961A1 - Vorrichtung zum ent- und bekleiden bzw. zur reinigung und versorgung des behinderten menschlichen körpers - Google Patents
Vorrichtung zum ent- und bekleiden bzw. zur reinigung und versorgung des behinderten menschlichen körpers Download PDFInfo
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- the invention relates to a device for undressing and dressing or for cleaning and supplying the disabled human body.
- auxiliary devices which are used for the care of disabled people.
- Lifting devices or movable chairs are known which are intended to facilitate the care of disabled people.
- these devices do not enable the disabled human body to be supplied, in particular in the area of the excretory organs.
- the care effort is designed for the nursing staff Especially difficult for this area of the body, since the disabled body can often only be held or turned by several people in order to allow sufficient access to this area of the body.
- This area of the body often has to be washed more often during the day and fresh diapers have to be put on accordingly.
- the appropriate personnel must then always be available for this work in order to make this area of the human body accessible for care.
- the device consists of a mobile frame with a support surface which can be pivoted into different angular positions on the front side on an axis running parallel to the base of the device in the lower region of the frame Surface means for supporting or holding the handicapped human body are arranged.
- This design of the device has succeeded in transferring the patient or the disabled human body from a sitting position to a bridge-like, kneeling position.
- the mobile frame is moved from its front in front of the handicapped body, the angular position of the support surface being set as steeply as possible.
- the human body is brought up to the steep support surface.
- the human body is supported on the support surface by means that keep it in the bridge-like, kneeling position.
- the support surface is then swiveled from the steep position into a flatter position, so that the patient in bed is placed in a stable position. It has been achieved in an advantageous manner that the diapers and / or the items of clothing can now be removed, in particular in the excretion area, so that the personnel to be cared for can clean and supply this area. Furthermore, with the device according to the invention, the supported human body with the frame can be moved into a shower device. The personnel to be cared for can then clean the human body on this device and, after completing the care work, can dress them again or return to their bed or chair.
- the frame consists of two tubes arranged in parallel, between which the support surface is arranged, an extension arm being pivoted on the underside of the support surface for pivoting the support surface on the tubes.
- this arm By means of this arm, the angle of attack for the support of the human body can be adjusted in a simple manner.
- Making the frame out of tubes ensures that the device as such is light and stable.
- the angle of attack of the support surface can be set very steeply due to the telescopic nature of the boom.
- the telescopic process can be assisted by a hydraulic device.
- the different angular positions are advantageously determined by a locking device. Rollers or wheels are provided on the end of the boom for the mobility of the device or for the pivoting of the boom on the standing surface.
- the means for supporting the human being which form the support surface, are expedient.
- Body attached between the tubes.
- the means forming the support surface consist of a head, a chest and a knee support.
- the supported body is thus supported in the chest area either by the chest itself or by the elbows on the chest support.
- This support of the human body achieves the bridge-like posture of the human body on the support surface according to the invention.
- the headrest is pivotally arranged between the tubes for height adjustment and, if necessary, is detachable from the frame.
- the breast support can be designed as a one- or two-piece trough.
- the two-piece trough is therefore advantageous for elbow support.
- the knee brace can also be adapted accordingly to the body size or the position on the support surface by swiveling or adjusting the height of the pipes arranged in parallel.
- pivotable brackets are arranged on the parallel tubes for lateral support or support when the human body is supported on the support surface.
- the laterally pivotable brackets give the patient a certainty during the transfer process that he can hold on to and brace these brackets.
- the patient does not have to reposition or grip the hand or the supporting elbows on the stirrup during the relocation process, since the stirrup is designed to be pivotable and also supports the movement of the support from the seated to the supported bridge position.
- these side-mounted brackets prevent the human body from sliding sideways from the device and give the patient lying on it a secure feeling of support during the treatment.
- the brackets are advantageously formed from longitudinal and transverse tubes arranged in an articulated manner and connected in parallelogra mart g, which enable the pivoting movement during the support movement of the disabled human body. If the patient is still in a sitting position, he can grasp the side arms with one or both hands, or support and hold on with his elbows in the recessed grips. With support the nursing staff can now move the handicapped person onto the inclined support surface, the parallelogram-like tube construction also moving in the direction of the support surface, so that lateral support is guaranteed in each case during the movement process.
- a footrest on the ends of the parallel pipes in the area of the swivel axis.
- This footrest can be fixed in an angular position by means of a detent adjustment, so that the device, such as a cart, can be moved under the foot surfaces of the human body to be treated.
- grip elements are provided on the ends of the tubes.
- wheels are arranged on the swivel axis in the region of the articulated footrests, which, in conjunction with the wheels on the boom, ensure that the device can be moved.
- the frame can be folded about its central axis, a joint being arranged in the region of the central axis on the head part, chest part, knee part and footrest.
- the foldability enables the entire device to be reduced to a size so that the device can be stowed away easily and can be prepared by the nursing staff if necessary.
- the frame can be divided about its central axis, a joint being arranged in the region of the central axis on the head part, chest part, knee part and footrest.
- the two parts can be attached to the side of a chair (shower chair), so that cleaning work is made considerably easier.
- a preferred first alternative embodiment is given in that the frame is designed as an angled frame and has at least one front, preferably telescopic, support with roller and a horizontal leg, and preferably a rear support with roller, and that on the support
- the intended support surface is formed in one piece and has at least pivotable, preferably trough-shaped chest and knee supports pivotable about vertical axes, which are pivotable about horizontal axes and whose width essentially corresponds to the seat width.
- a second embodiment is given in that the frame is designed as an angular frame mirror-symmetrical to the central axis in two halves and each half has at least one front, preferably telescopic support with roller and preferably with a rear support with roller, and that the support surface provided on the support is formed in two parts and each partial surface has preferably trough-shaped chest and knee supports which are pivotably articulated at least about vertical axes and which can be pivoted about horizontal axes and whose widths correspond essentially to half the seat width.
- a device that can be connected to a chair — be it the handicapped, shower or other, also mobile chair — is created, which allows the repositioning of the bodies of disabled people for care and maintenance, without overwhelming the nursing staff.
- joints are advantageously provided which, in the pivoted-out position, are locked against further movement by contact. With these joints, the supports can be pivoted into the position necessary for the repositioning of the body. Placing the joint on a lock prevents a danger from swinging out too far. Detachable catches can also be provided for fixing, which fix the desired position of the supports. The work to be performed by the nursing staff can be facilitated if the height of the front support can be reduced; this lowers the patient's upper body and provides access to those in need of care Areas will be made easier.
- the horizontal legs of the angle frame are integrated in the side parts with the armrests of the chair, each of the parts of the angle frame being extendable to and from the side parts of the chair with the armrests and at least one has front support provided with a roller, and the angular frame can be placed in front of the chair by pulling out, and the horizontal legs preferably form moving armrests.
- This further development allows a direct connection of the angular frame to the chair, for example the horizontal leg and the armrest being connected to the rail and rollers by an extension-like guide.
- the horizontal legs of the angle frame are integrated into the side parts with the armrests of the chair, each of the parts of the angle frame being pivotably articulated on the side parts with the armrests of the chair and at least one front one with a transverse roller provided support, wherein the angular frame can be placed in front of the chair by swiveling, and wherein the horizontal legs preferably form armrests.
- the angular frame is placed in front of the assigned side part of the chair, the first embodiment allowing it to be pulled out or pushed in and the second embodiment allowing it to be swung out or in.
- the horizontal legs of the angular frame which form the extensions of the armrests when the arm frame is pulled out or swung out, are significant, since the patient can hold onto it (at least on one side).
- the angle frame is advantageously detachably attached to the side part, which allows use with several chairs.
- a headrest is expediently arranged between the tubes of the tubular frame or the horizontal legs of the angular frame for height adjustment and can be detached from the tubular frame or the angular frame if necessary.
- the knee support which can advantageously be adjusted between the parallel tubes of the tubular frame or the supports of the angular frame is arranged.
- a footrest hinged at the end to the parallel tubes of the tubular frame or the supports of the angular frame, which can be fixed by means of a latching device, is used for convenience, the adjustment in particular of the knee support and also the footrest being of particular importance in the case of severe knee arthrosis .
- the essence of the invention is explained in more detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 7; show:
- Fig. 01 A device which can be adjusted to a chair for dressing or for cleaning and supplying the disabled human body
- Fig. 02 A side view of a device with an angled frame that can be placed on a (indicated) chair, supported at both ends, knee and breast supports swung in
- Fig. 03 A side view of a device with an angular frame that can be placed on a (indicated) chair, supported at one end, swiveled in the knee and chest support
- Fig. 04 A side view of a device according to Fig. 3, but with the device pulled out, knee and chest supports swung out
- Fig. 05 A top view of a mobile chair for the disabled with a device attached on one side
- Fig. 05 A top view of a mobile chair for the disabled with a device attached on one side
- Fig. 05 A top view of a mobile chair for the disabled with a device attached on one side
- FIG. 06 A top view of a mobile chair according to Fig. 5; however, with the device extended, the knee and chest support pivoted into the resting position;
- Fig. 07 A top view of a mobile chair for the disabled with the device attached on both sides, knee and chest supports pivoted into the resting position.
- Fig. 08 A perspective view of the chair with attached device according to FIG. 3.
- the device according to the invention for dressing or for cleaning and caring for the disabled human body is designated by the reference number 1.
- the device 1 consists of a mobile frame 2, in which a support surface 3 in different angular positions is pivotally mounted. To set the different angular positions, the bearing surface 3 can be pivoted on the front side on an axis 4 running parallel to the standing surface in the frame 2.
- the receiving surface 3 has means 8, 9 and 10 which support or hold the disabled human body.
- the frame 2 is formed from two tubes 5.1 and 5.2 arranged in parallel, between which the support surface 3 is fastened.
- a bracket 6 is attached for the angular adjustment of the support surface 3.
- the boom 6 is pivotally mounted on the tubes 5.1 and 5.2 with joints.
- the bearing points 7 are located approximately in the upper area of the frame 2.
- the arm 6 has a latching device (not shown in more detail) which angled the support surface 3 in each case position.
- the extension arm 6 is designed to be telescopic, wherein the telescopability can be assisted by a hydraulic device (not shown in more detail).
- the means 4 for supporting the human body forming the support surface 3 are fastened between the parallel pipes 5.1 and 5.2. These means 4 consist of a headrest 8, a chest support 9 and a knee support 10.
- the headrest 8 is pivotally mounted between the tubes 5.1 and 5.2 for head-appropriate storage and can also be removed from the frame 2 as required.
- the breast support 9 can be designed as a one-piece or two-piece trough. The drawing shows the two-part design of a depression in which the elbows can be supported in order to achieve the bridging posture of the disabled human body on the support surface 3. In the case of the one-piece depression, the chest is placed in the depression of the breast support 9, so that the chest is adequately supported on the support surface 3.
- the last support is in the lower one
- the area of the frame 2 between the tubes 5.1 and 5.2 is the knee support 10.
- the knee support 10 can also be designed in an ulde ⁇ -like or cup-like manner, in particular to give the knee joints sufficient support so that the patient lying on them can pull the knees appropriate support security.
- Swiveling brackets 11 are arranged on the parallel pipes 5.1 and 5.2 for lateral support or support when the human body is supported on the support surface 3.
- the brackets 11 are formed from longitudinal and transverse tubes 12.1 and 12.2 which are articulated and connected in a parallelogram-like manner.
- the longitudinal and transverse tubes 12.1 and 12.2 arranged in a parallelogram are pivotally mounted on the tubes 5.1 and 5.2 of the frame 2. Due to the parallelogram-shaped bracket shape 11, the human handicapped body can be supported or held on, in particular, to the transverse transverse tubes 12.2 moving during the support movement.
- a footrest 13 is articulated on the ends of the parallel pipes 5.1 and 5.2, and can be fixed by means of a latching device, not shown.
- the above footrest 13 can thus be maneuvered with the mobile frame 2, for example, between the chair legs, so that the patient can place his foot surfaces on the footrests 13 and thus already has a first direct contact with the device 1.
- the corresponding steep angle of the support surface 3 is set by means of the arm 6 by pivoting or telescoping.
- the patient is then brought up to the support surface by the support of a caregiver, so that the knee area is initially supported on the knee supports 10.
- the elbows are placed in the breast supports 9 for the angled support of the disabled human body.
- the headrest 8 can additionally be inserted between the tubes 5.1 and 5.2.
- the disabled human body thus placed on the support surface 3 in a bridge position now allows the caregiver nal easier access to the excretory areas of the human body.
- the diaper can now be easily removed from the human body in order to clean the excretory organs and to put on new diapers after cleaning.
- the patient lying on the bed is moved back to his bed or chair and is repositioned from the support surface 3 by the correspondingly steep angle setting by the arm 6 in the reverse order.
- handle elements 14 are provided on the operator side on the parallel pipes 5.1 and 5.2.
- the frame 2 can be folded about its central axis 15.
- joints 16 are also arranged in each case on the headrest 8, the breastrest 9, the knee support 10 and the footrest 13 in the region of the central axis 15 of the device 1.
- the frame 2 can be halved in terms of its spatial extent for better storage of the device 1.
- the device 1 can thus not only be stowed better in cupboards, but this device 1 can also be better transported in a trolley, so that the device 1 can be easily taken, for example, when the patient is moved.
- FIGS. 2 to 4 Another embodiment is shown in FIGS. 2 to 4; here the frame 1, which is designed as an angular frame 2 ', is attached or integrated laterally to a mobile chair 20, the chair both on its rear chair legs 21 with rollers 21.1 and on its front chair legs 22 with corresponding rollers 22.1 (in the figure 2 is omitted for the sake of clarity), and the rear chair legs 21 continued upwards, which form brackets for the backrest 23.
- the angle frame 2 1 is formed by a front support 18 and a horizontal leg 15 attached to the upper end thereof, which against the armrest 24 of the Chair 20 supported and guided by this.
- the angular frame 2 ' has a rear support 17 which can be seen in FIG. 2 and is provided with a roller 17.1.
- a handle 14 is provided on the front support 16 for better handling.
- the angular frame 2 ' can also be moved independently of the chair 20.
- the front support has two joints 18 provided at different heights, on the chest knee support 9 and. 10 are pivoted about a vertical axis 18.1.
- the distance "a" of the two pivot axes 18.1 from one another (and from the front support) is such that the breast and knee supports are in the swung-out state and have the appropriate distance from one another for the patient.
- the breast and knee braces 9 and 10 are connected to the joints 18 by means of brackets 19 and can be pivoted about a horizontal axis 19.1, with the position "b" of the pivot axis from the central axis of the braces 9 and 10, respectively, in the use position pivoted supports can be parked on demand. It is advantageous to pivot about the horizontal axis 19.1 against a spring force, the spring force causing the resetting.
- FIG. 4 shows the embodiment according to FIG. 3 with the angular frame 2 'extended and the breast and knee braces 9 and 10 pivoted in the position of use.
- the breast brace pivoted against the load in accordance with the drawn arrow is releasably fixed in the resting position, for example by means of securing pins , Notches, clamps or the like.
- FIG. 5 shows the angular frame 1 'is attached to the armrest 24 of the chair 20, it being understood that the armrest has a guide (not shown in more detail) into which the free end of the horizontal leg 15 engages and is supported.
- the two supports, breast support 9 and knee support 10 are pivoted into the plane of the angular frame 2 'and are invisible in this illustration.
- FIG. 6 shows the angle frame 1 'extended, the angle frame here being on one side is employed on the chair 20.
- the breast support 9 and the knee support 10 are pivoted about the vertical axes 18.1 (FIGS. 2-4) and about the horizontal axes 19.1 in the use position.
- FIG. 5 shows the angular frame 1 'is attached to the armrest 24 of the chair 20, it being understood that the armrest has a guide (not shown in more detail) into which the free end of the horizontal leg 15 engages and is supported.
- the two supports, breast support 9 and knee support 10 are pivoted into the plane of the angular frame 2 'and are
- the angle frame 2 ' is set against the chair 20 on both sides.
- the breast supports 9 and the knee supports 10 are each divided into two halves 9.1, 9.2 and 10.1, 10.2 and are pivoted toward one another by the respectively assigned part of the angle frame 2 '.
- this device In order to be able to reposition the patient sitting on the seat 25, this device must be brought into the use position.
- the angular frame 1 ' is placed in front of the chair 20, it being immaterial whether it is moved separately to the chair 20, is provided as an integral part of the armrests 24 of the chair 20 and can be pivoted out or pulled out. With these movements, it is essential that the angular frame 2 'is first advanced so far that the breast support 9 or breast supports 9.1 and 9.2 in the joints 18 are pivoted about the vertical axis 18.1 towards the center and about the horizontal axes 19.1 of the boom 19 in Use position can be twisted.
- the angle frame 2 ' is then brought into a position in which the patient can place his knee or the upper ends of his lower legs against the knee support (s) 10 or 10.1 and 10.2. He is then pulled forward with the support of a caregiver, so that his chest / shoulder area lies against the chest support (s) 9 or 9.1 and 9.2, the patient resting on the horizontal legs / legs 15 designed in the manner of a handrail or 15.1 and 15.2 of the angular frame 2 'can support. Finally, the patient is pulled forward to such an extent that the excretion areas are easily accessible to the nursing staff and that cleaning and changing, or putting on, is possible without effort.
- the front support can be telescoped with a manual or hydraulic drive, whereby - as shown here - locking pins secure the position.
- the angled frame 2 1 attached on one side offers the advantage of better accessibility, while the embodiment with both sides laterally attached angular frames 2 '(Fig. 7) ensures greater stability, it goes without saying that with one-sided angular frame 2 1 the free ends of the supports
- 9 and 10 can have, for example, foldable supports in order to absorb the tilting forces that occur.
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective illustration of a chair 20 according to FIG. 3 with an angular frame 2 'which is slidably attached.
- the chair 20 with its rear and front chair legs 21 and 22, each provided with a wheel 21.1 or 22.1, has an armrest 23 in the extension of the rear chair legs 21 and a seat 25. Both are located above the seat surface 25 armrests 24, which are able to give support and support to the disabled.
- Angled frame 2 ' is attached to one arm (in the illustration on the right), which has a horizontal leg 15 lying parallel to armrest 24, the front end of which is intercepted by a support 16 with roller 16.1, and in which a guide 15.1 is provided, in which guide elements provided on the armrest, for example guide rollers, engage.
- the arms 19 are fixed with the swivel joints with a horizontal swivel axis 19.1 in articulated pieces 18 (FIGS. 2, 3, 4) with a vertical swivel axis 18.1, which in turn are the (only indicated in the illustration) Wear breast and knee supports 8 and 10, which supports can be pivoted about the horizontal pivot axes 19.1. It is advantageous if the pivoting of at least the knee support
- the breast support is advantageously fixed by locking or clamping for securing.
- the angle frame 2 ' is advantageously detachably connected to the chair 20, so that the angle frame can also be attached to other chairs.
- interlocking interlocking holding and guiding elements are used which allow both pulling forward and removing.
- parentheses or the like can also be used. are used, which create a releasable but also firm connection between the chair 20 and the angular frame 2 '.
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