WO2012074297A2 - 고령친화형 샤워캐리어 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an age-friendly shower carrier, and more particularly to a shower carrier that can increase the up and down movement displacement while effectively arranging a plurality of lifting modules to improve space utilization.
- Caregivers who cannot take a bath by themselves such as the elderly, the severe caregivers, and the disabled, take a bath with the help of a nurse.
- the number of caregivers who cannot clean by themselves due to the increase of the elderly population is increasing, so the work of caregivers is increasing, and various devices to improve the convenience of caregivers and caregivers are introduced. It is becoming.
- the shower carrier is a device that allows the caregiver to move and clean while lying on the caregiver.
- Conventional shower carriers are provided to raise and lower the bed so that the caregiver can move the caregiver more effectively when the caregiver is moved to the shower carrier for cleaning the caregiver.
- the lifting of the bed can be implemented in a variety of ways, in general, the lifting module 40 is driven to stretch in the up and down direction, the fixed housing 30 is fixed to the lifting module 40 And coupled to the elevating module 40 includes a moving housing 50 to move in the up and down direction according to the stretching of the length of the elevating module 40. And the bed is provided on the upper portion of the mobile housing 50, the bed is lifted along the elevation of the mobile housing (50).
- the elevating module 40 is elongated in the longitudinal direction and has a fixed portion 43 having a thread formed thereon, and a moving portion 44 engaged with the screw to move up and down along the rotation of the fixed portion 43. ).
- the driving motor 41 may directly rotate the fixing part 43 at the lower part of the fixing part 43, but in general, the driving motor 41 used in the shower carrier to lift and lower the bed to which a heavy load is applied may be used.
- the power transmission part 42 which is implemented by various gear assemblies such as a speed reducer, is coupled to one side of the fixing part 43 and the driving motor 41 to improve the rotational force of the driving motor 41. Transfer to the fixed portion 43.
- the weight of the caregiver and the bed is not directly applied to the drive motor 41, it is possible to prevent damage of the drive motor 41 due to a heavy load, and further, when directly connected to the lower part of the fixing part 43.
- the motor can be lifted using a smaller motor.
- the lifting distance is determined according to the length of the fixing part 43, so that the length of the fixing part 43 must be increased in order to increase the up and down displacement. There was a problem.
- the present invention is to solve the above problems, to provide a shower carrier that can increase the up and down displacement of the bed while increasing the space utilization inside the entire housing by effectively placing the plurality of lifting modules. Is in.
- the age-friendly electric shower carrier of the present invention for solving the above process is a bed, the second housing, the first housing which is coupled to the lower portion of the bed and lifted to the upper part of the second housing and A housing part including a third housing provided to move up and down under the second housing, a drive motor having a rotating shaft, a fixing part rotating around a rotating shaft different from the rotating shaft, and transmitting a rotational force of the rotating shaft to the fixing part. And a moving part for elevating the first housing upward while lifting in the up and down directions along the rotation of the power transmission unit and the fixing unit, and having a first elevating module and a rotating shaft positioned inside the second housing.
- a Drive motor a fixed part that rotates about a rotation axis different from the rotation axis, a power transmission part that transmits the rotational force of the rotation shaft to the fixed part and the It includes a moving unit for lifting up and down the third housing while lifting in the up and down direction along the rotation of the fixing portion, and includes a second lifting module located inside the second housing.
- each fixing part of the first elevating module and the second elevating module is greater than the length of the motor of the first elevating module and the second elevating module, the first elevating module and the second elevating module
- Each driving unit of the module is provided on the lower side of each of the fixing unit, the first lifting module and the second lifting module, the driving motor is located in the space between the respective fixing unit, the moving unit in the opposite direction It may be arranged to move up and down.
- a lower surface of the first housing may be opened, and a space in which the second housing may be accommodated may be formed.
- an upper surface of the third housing may be opened, and a space in which the second housing may be accommodated may be formed.
- first housing may have a lower surface open, a space in which the second housing may be formed, and the third housing may have a top surface open, and a space in which the first housing may be accommodated. This can be formed.
- the third housing has an upper surface open, a space for accommodating the second housing is formed therein, the first housing has an upper surface open, the space for accommodating the third housing therein This can be formed.
- the bed may be formed to be inclined at a predetermined angle to one side so that the washing water is smoothly drained.
- the headrest and the caregiver lying on the bed is provided to be selectively erected on each side of the bed and the angle or protrusion amount is variable to correspond to the body characteristics of the caregiver. It may be configured to further include a safety guide portion to prevent falling to the outside of the bed.
- the apparatus may further include a cushioning member provided between the headrest and the bed to prevent sudden rotation of the headrest.
- the drive unit for adjusting the angle or protrusion amount of the headrest is provided.
- the drive unit is a hinge portion for rotatably coupling the headrest to the bed, the actuator to selectively stretch, the arm coupled to the actuator is pushed or pulled in accordance with the extension of the actuator and one end is rotatable under the bed
- the other end is hinged to a point spaced apart from the hinge portion of the headrest, the end of the arm is hingedly coupled between the one end and the other end, and the other end is formed at a position higher than the one end
- the portion to which the arm is coupled may be formed at a position lower than the one end and comprises a bracket for adjusting the angle and the amount of protrusion of the headrest while rotating about the one end by the arm.
- the safety guide part may include a first safety guide provided to be selectively erected on one side of the bed and a second safety guide provided to be selectively erected on the other side opposite to the side provided with the first safety guide. It is made, including, the first safety guide and the second safety guide may be characterized in that it is provided to be driven independently of each other.
- first safety guide and the second safety guide may be characterized in that it is provided to be lying down or standing while rotating.
- first safety guide and the second safety guide may be characterized in that it is provided to be erected upright while being erected to the upper side of the bed or sliding up and down to descend to the lower side of the bed.
- the safety guide unit may further include a safety guide driver for laying down or standing the first safety guide and the second safety guide independently of each other.
- the headrest and the headrest and the one side of the bed is rotated upward or downward relative to the bed is located in the upper part of the bed, the head of the caregiver is located in the state that the caregiver is lying down, the hinge is coupled to one side of the bed
- the first bed coupling portion is formed to protrude in the coupling hole is formed in a portion, the head coupling portion is formed so as to protrude on one side of the headrest, the first shaft is inserted into the coupling hole, protrudes on one side of the bed
- a second bed coupling portion is formed so that the second shaft is formed in a part, the special bearing is coupled to the second shaft and the headrest is rotatable only in the upward direction, the sprocket coupled to the outside of the special bearing and the It is provided on one side of the headrest, one side further comprises a coupling unit including an angle adjusting knob for engaging the sprocket Can be configured.
- the angle adjustment knob is made so that one side can be pulled by hand, when the headrest is rotated in the upward direction to rotate together with the sprocket, and to adjust the angle when the headrest is to rotate in the downward direction
- the headrest may be configured to be rotatable downward by pulling a handle upward to release engagement of the sprocket and the angle adjusting knob.
- the angle adjusting knob may include an elastic member on one side to provide an elastic force in the direction in which the angle adjusting knob and the sprocket is always engaged.
- the apparatus may further include a headrest rotatably coupled to the end of the bed and having a plurality of members capable of tilting independently of each other by a user's manipulation.
- the headrest may be configured to include an opening formed so that the outer end is recessed inward in the longitudinal direction.
- the headrest is rotatably coupled to one side of the bed is located on the neck support member for supporting the neck portion of the caregiver and the outer side in the longitudinal direction of the neck support member and one side is rotated with the neck support member It may be configured to include an auxiliary support member that is possibly coupled.
- the headrest may be configured to further include a tilting operation unit for manipulating whether or not the headrest itself tilted in the center of the headrest.
- the tilting operation part may be provided in the coupling region of the neck support member and the auxiliary support member to manipulate the tilting of the neck support member and the auxiliary support member.
- the tilting operation part is a fixed member provided on the lower side of the outer end in the longitudinal direction of the neck support member, the operation frame and the operation coupled to the lower side of the auxiliary support member to be movable along the width direction Located in the center of the frame may be configured to include a moving member provided to be in contact with the fixing member.
- the tilting operation portion is provided on the lower side of the auxiliary support member is formed long along the longitudinal direction and the inner end portion of the movable link and the auxiliary support member configured to allow the sliding movement to the lower side of the neck support member by an external force It is provided on the outer end of the may be configured to include a control handle connected to the moving link to adjust the sliding.
- the tilting operation unit is provided in the coupling region of the neck support member and the auxiliary support member is connected to the gear box and the gear box for controlling the tilting of the auxiliary support member through rotation by an external force selectively by the user It may be configured to include an operation handle protruding to the side of the gear box to provide a rotational force.
- the base frame having a plurality of moving wheels coupled to the lower portion of the housing portion at a certain height from the ground and provided on one side to move the bed and the ground and the driving wheel and grounded to the driving wheel It may be configured to have a driving motor for providing a driving force, and further comprising a traveling assistance unit that is selectively grounded to the ground by the user's operation.
- the driving assistance unit is coupled to at least one of the bed and the base frame and the driving wheel is located at the lower end to support the driving wheel and the drive to move the position of the driving wheel and the operation motor by the operation It may further include a link.
- the driving wheel may be configured to be positioned between the moving wheels so as not to interfere with the movement of the shower carrier.
- the driving link may be elastically supported when the driving wheel is coupled to the driving wheel is grounded to the ground.
- the driving assistance unit is provided at the end of the bed and the user is in the grip portion is provided so that the part is fixed to penetrate in the form wrapped around the grip portion and the driving link and both ends are connected to the river It may be configured to include a wire for transmitting an external force acting from the user to the drive link.
- the drive link may be configured to further include an operation handle having a control unit for controlling the rotational movement of the drive link is located on the outer end and for operating the drive of the operation motor.
- the operation motor may be characterized by adjusting the rotational speed of the drive wheel at a corresponding speed by measuring the rotational speed of the moving wheel.
- the driving assistance unit may further include an operation control unit for determining whether the driving wheel is operated according to the operation of the driving link.
- the operation control unit may be configured to include a proximity sensor for determining the operation by detecting the separation distance of the drive link and the bed.
- the operation control unit may be characterized in that it comprises a rotation detection sensor for determining whether to operate according to the rotation state of the drive link.
- the shower carrier of the present invention for solving the above problems has the following effects.
- each lifting module is effectively arranged in a limited space, and the lengthwise extension direction of each lifting module is formed opposite to each other, thereby increasing the up and down displacement of the shower carrier while maintaining the size of the housing similarly.
- the headrest can be adjusted to fit the body of the caregiver, so the comfort of the caregiver is improved, and the caregiver does not need to support the head by hand when cleaning the caregiver's head.
- By adjusting the angle of the rest and the amount of protrusion can lift the head portion has the effect of improving the convenience of the caregiver.
- the safety guide parts can be laid down or built independently of each other, the safety guide part on the side where the caregiver turns when the body turns to clean the back part of the caregiver is erected to support the caregiver by holding the safety guide part.
- the safety guide part on the opposite side is laid so that the caregiver is easy to clean the back part of the caregiver, thereby improving the safety of the caregiver and improving convenience of the caregiver.
- the buffer member is provided between the headrest and the bed to enable a smooth operation, and also has the effect of preventing the headrest from rotating rapidly.
- the headrest is composed of a plurality of members to be configured to be tilted separately to not only support the head of the caregiver stably, but also the water used in the shower in the state that the caregiver's neck does not go to the caregiver There is an effect that can prevent the flow to the face.
- the headrest has an opening formed so that a portion of the outer end portion is recessed inwardly, thereby preventing water from flowing through the opening, which is used to clean the head of the caregiver, thereby preventing unnecessary water from flowing to the caregiver.
- the person who cleans the hair has the effect of being able to conveniently wash the head of the caregiver.
- a driving auxiliary unit having a driving wheel grounded with the ground and an operation motor for driving the driving wheel is selected by a user's selection.
- the driving wheel is driven to move the shower carrier.
- the driving assistance unit is configured to adjust the position of the driving wheel through the driving link has an effect of determining whether to use the driving assistance unit according to the user's needs.
- the driving assistance unit further comprises an operation control unit configured to determine the operation of the operation motor by the operation of the drive link, the operation motor does not operate if the drive wheel is not grounded with the ground by the drive link, When the driving wheel is grounded by the ground, the operating motor operates, thereby reducing unnecessary power waste and shortening the operating time of the operating motor, thereby reducing economic waste.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a housing and a lift module of a conventional shower carrier
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing a cross section of a conventional lifting module
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view schematically showing a configuration according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing a partial configuration of the housing part of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a housing part before the first lifting module and the second lifting module of FIG. 4 are extended;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the housing part after the first lifting module and the second lifting module of FIG. 4 are extended.
- FIG. 7 is a state diagram showing a state in which the headrest is tilted upward by the drive unit of FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a state diagram showing a state in which the headrest is tilted downward by the drive unit of FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a state diagram showing a side driving state and a stop state of the driving assistance unit shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 10 is a state diagram showing a linear driving state of the driving assistance unit shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration in which the driving link of FIG. 3 elastically supports the driving wheel;
- FIG. 12 is a state diagram showing a state in which the safety guide portion of Figure 3 operates independently through rotation
- FIG. 13 is a view illustrating a shower carrier having a configuration in which the safety guide portion slides up and down;
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing the configuration of a headrest according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective view of the first bed coupling portion and the head coupling portion provided in the coupling unit of FIG. 14;
- FIG. 16 is a simplified cross-sectional view of the portion where the sprocket 426 is located when the headrest of FIG. 14 rotates upward;
- FIG. 17 is a simplified cross-sectional view of the portion where the sprocket 426 is located when the headrest of FIG. 14 rotates downward;
- FIG. 18 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the sprocket provided in the coupling unit of FIG.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view schematically showing a configuration according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a state diagram showing a state in which the headrest of FIG. 19 operates
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of the tilting control unit of FIG. 19;
- FIG. 22 is a view showing the operation of the headrest by the tilting operating portion of FIG. 21;
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view showing a configuration of a modified form of the tilting control portion of FIG. 20; FIG.
- FIG. 24 is a view showing the operation of the headrest by the tilting operating portion of FIG.
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view showing the configuration of another modified form of the tilting operation portion of FIG.
- FIG. 26 is a view showing the operation of the headrest by the tilting operation part of FIG.
- FIG 3 is a perspective view schematically showing a configuration according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the shower carrier of the present invention includes a base frame 100, a housing part 110, a driving assistance unit 300, a bed 200, and a headrest 400.
- the base frame 100 may be formed in various structures capable of stably supporting the housing 110 and the bed 200, and a plurality of moving wheels 101 in consideration of the convenience of the movement of the shower carrier. It may be provided.
- the housing unit 110 is coupled to the base frame 100, and is stretched in the up and down directions by a plurality of housings (111, 112, 113 (see FIG. 4)) and the elevating module (120, 130: see FIG. 4) as will be described later It is provided to adjust the height of the bed (200). Therefore, by adjusting the height of the bed 200 according to the environment or place for cleaning the caregiver to be able to clean the caregiver in a more comfortable environment.
- the bed 200 may be formed in a spiral shape or a left upper shape so that the caregiver for cleaning can be comfortably positioned.
- the bed 200 is formed to clean the caregiver in a lying state.
- the caregiver may be provided to be inclined at an angle so that the cleaned water can be drained to one side of the bed 200, or may be provided to adjust the inclination.
- the bed 200 is further provided with a safety guide portion 210 to prevent the fall of the nursing care is located on both sides of the nursing care.
- a grip portion 220 that the user can grip is further provided on one side where the safety guide portion 210 is not provided.
- the safety guide portion 210 is configured in a pair to correspond to one side of the bed 200 can prevent the safety accident by supporting the caregiver.
- the driving assistance unit 300 is coupled to at least one of the bed 200 and the base frame 100 to drive the rotary link 380, the driving link 380 is connected to the moving wheel 101 And a driving wheel 311 that assists movement and an operating motor (not shown) that provides power to the driving wheel 311.
- the driving assistance unit 300 determines the positions of the driving wheel 311 and the operating motor according to the driving of the driving link 380. Accordingly, by adjusting the position of the drive link 380, the driving wheel 311 and the operation motor is operated to assist the driving of the shower carrier.
- the headrest 400 is provided at one end of the bed 200 and is provided to support the head of the caregiver lying on the bed 200. At this time, the headrest 400 is provided to adjust the angle and the protrusion amount, the driving unit 410 may be made to adjust the angle and the protrusion amount of the headrest 400.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing a part of the housing of FIG. 3 and FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the housing before the first lifting module and the second lifting module of FIG. 4 are extended, and FIG. 6 is the first lifting module and the first lifting module of FIG. 4. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the housing part after the lifting module is extended.
- the housing part 110 of the present exemplary embodiment includes a first housing 111, a second housing 112, and a third housing 113, and the shower carrier of the present invention may be formed of the first housing 111. And a first elevating module 120 and a second elevating module 130.
- the housing part 110 is the first housing 111 and the upper housing is coupled to the lower portion of the second housing 112, the upper portion is coupled to the lower portion of the second housing 112, It is provided to be elevated to the lower portion of the second housing 112, the lower portion includes the third housing 113 is coupled to the base frame (100). That is, the housing part 110 is formed in a configuration in which a plurality of housings are overlapped with each other. Specifically, in the present embodiment, the three housings 111, 112, and 113 are provided to overlap each other.
- Each of the housings 111, 112, and 113 may be formed in various shapes capable of stably supporting the bed 200, and in the present embodiment, is formed in a rectangular box shape.
- a lower surface of the first housing 111 is opened, and a space S1 in which the second housing 112 is accommodated is formed.
- the upper surface of the third housing 113 is opened, and a space S2 in which the second housing 112 is accommodated is formed.
- a part of the second housing 112 is accommodated in the space S1 of the first housing 111, and the remaining part of the second housing 112 is a space of the third housing 113. It may be accommodated in (S2), the space (S1) of the first housing 111 in the present embodiment is formed larger than the space (S2) of the third housing (113). Therefore, the second housing 112 is accommodated in the space S2 of the third housing 113.
- the third housing 113 is accommodated in the space S1 of the first housing 111.
- the height of the first housing 111 and the third housing 113 may be formed at the same height as the second housing 112, and thus, the length of the entire housing part 110 may be extended.
- the space S2 of the third housing 113 is formed larger than the space S1 of the first housing 111, and the first housing is spaced in the space of the third housing 113. 111 may be located.
- the space S1 of the first housing 111 and the space S2 of the third housing 113 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the shape of the housing accommodated in the spaces S1 and S2. Therefore, the housing accommodated in the spaces S1 and S2 may serve as a guide for guiding the lifting of the first housing 111 and the third housing 113 to the upper or lower portion.
- the space S1 of the first housing 111 is formed in a rectangular box shape corresponding to the shape of the second housing 112, and the second housing 112 is the first housing. It serves as a guide for guiding the ascent to the upper part (111).
- the space S2 of the third housing 113 is formed in a rectangular box shape corresponding to the shape of the first housing 111, and the first housing 111 is lower than the third housing 113. It will serve as a guide to guide you in and out of the road.
- first housing 111, the second housing 112, and the third housing 113 may guide more stable lifting of the first housing 111 and the third housing 113.
- Guide means such as a guide rail can be provided in various forms.
- the elevating modules 120 and 130 include driving motors 121 and 131, power transmission units 122 and 132, fixing units 123 and 133, and moving units 124 and 134.
- the first elevating module 120 and the second elevating module 130 are fixed to the inside of the second housing 112 by various methods.
- the first elevating module 120 and the second elevating module 130 move the first housing 111 and the third housing 113, respectively.
- the overall configuration of each elevating module (120,130) will be described below with respect to the first elevating module (120).
- the drive motor 121 is provided with a rotating shaft and transmits the rotation of the rotating shaft to the power transmission unit 122.
- the power transmission unit 122 transmits the rotational force of the rotation shaft of the drive motor 121 to the fixing unit 123.
- the drive motor 121 may be provided to directly rotate the fixing part 123 in the lower portion of the fixing part 123, in this case the load of the bed 200 where the caregiver is located is It is directly transmitted to the drive motor 121 located in the lower portion of the fixing part (123).
- the driving force of the driving motor 121 should be increased, and furthermore, it causes damage to the driving motor 121 due to the upper load.
- the driving motor 121 is provided on the side of the fixed part 123 that rotates, and the driving motor 121 through the power transmission part 122 such as a speed reducer. It is common to transmit the rotational force of the fixed portion 123.
- the power transmission unit 122 transmits the rotational force of the rotating shaft rotated to the drive motor 121 to the fixing unit 123, the number of rotations of the drive motor 121, the lifting of the moving unit 124 to be described later. It may be implemented as a gear assembly of various forms in consideration of the speed, the load applied to the upper portion.
- the fixed part 123 receives the rotational force of the drive motor 121 to rotate about a rotation axis different from the rotation axis of the drive motor 121. That is, as described above, as the driving motor 121 is located on one side of the fixing part 123, the rotation shaft of the fixing part 123 is not positioned in line with the rotation shaft of the driving motor 121. The fixed part 123 rotates about a rotation axis different from the rotation axis of the drive motor 121.
- the rotation shaft of the drive motor 121 and the rotation shaft of the fixed part 123 are disposed in parallel, and the power transmission part 122 is the drive motor 121 and the fixed part 123. It is coupled to one side of the) to transfer the rotation of the rotation shaft of the drive motor 121 to the fixing part 123.
- the fixing part 123 is formed in a cylindrical shape long in the longitudinal direction, the threaded portion is formed in the peripheral portion of the fixing part 123.
- the moving part 123 to be described later moves up and down on the fixing part 123 along the rotation of the fixing part 123, and eventually moves up and down along the length of the fixing part 123.
- the stretched length of module 120 is determined.
- the moving part 124 is formed with a screw thread that is engaged with the screw thread of the fixing part 123, and the upper and lower portions of the fixing part 123 are moved up and down in accordance with the rotation of the fixing part 123.
- the first housing 111 is coupled to an end of the moving part 124, and the first housing 111 is positioned on the third housing 113 along the movement of the moving part 124. Ascend in the downward direction.
- the length of the fixing part 123 of the first lifting module 120 determines the extent to which the lifting module 120 is stretched, the length of the fixing part 123 is the drive motor 121. It is formed longer than the length of the up and down directions.
- the driving motor 121 is coupled to one side of the lower part of the fixing part 123, the lower left and right directions of the first elevating module 120 are formed to be larger than the left and right widths of the upper part. Therefore, an empty space is formed at the top of the drive motor 121.
- the first lifting module 120 and the second lifting module 130 have a drive motor 121 and 131 between the fixing parts 123 and 133 in order to utilize the empty space above the driving motors 121 and 131.
- the moving parts 124, 134 are arranged to lift in the opposite direction to each other.
- the drive motor generated by placing the drive motor 121 on the side in consideration of damage and capacity of the drive motor 121 due to the load of the bed 200, where the caregiver is located. Placing the second elevating module 130 in the opposite direction in the empty space of the upper portion of the 121 to position the drive motor 131 of the second elevating module 130 to increase the space utilization.
- the moving units 124 and 134 may be elevated in the upper and lower directions based on the second housing 112.
- the shape of the elevating module (120,130) to the maximum, using the housing portion 110 of the size and height similar to the prior art and the housing, it is possible to increase the up, down movement displacement. Therefore, the lifting distance of the bed 200 can be greatly increased, and the caregiver can effectively clean the caregiver in various environments.
- the second housing 112 of the third housing 113 It is accommodated in the space S2 and is not exposed to the outside, and the third housing 113 is accommodated in the space S1 of the first housing 111 and is not exposed to the outside. As a result, only the entire third housing 113 is exposed to the outside.
- the rotational force of the driving motor 121 of the first elevating module 120 is transmitted to the fixing part 123 through the power transmission part 122, and thus the fixing part 123 rotates. Done.
- the moving part 124 moves upward along the rotation of the fixing part 123.
- the first housing 111 connected to the end of the moving part 124 moves upward while the bed 200 moves upward.
- the third housing 113 connected to the end of the moving unit 134 moves downward along the same driving method as the first lifting module 120 of the second lifting module 130.
- the lower part of the third housing 130 is coupled to the base frame 100 so that the second housing 112 moves upward according to the driving of the second lifting module 130. Accordingly, the bed 200 is moved upward.
- the first elevating module 120 and the second elevating module 130 according to the side arrangement of the driving motors 121 and 131 are compactly disposed so that the entire housing part including the second housing 112 (
- the first housing 111 and the third housing 113 are mutually spaced in accordance with the opposite direction of the first elevating module 120 and the second elevating module 130 while maintaining the size of the same as in the related art.
- By moving in the opposite direction the entire height of the bed 200 can be maximized.
- FIG. 7 is a state diagram illustrating a state in which the headrest is tilted upward by the driving unit of FIG. 3
- FIG. 8 is a state diagram illustrating a state in which the headrest is tilted downward by the driving unit of FIG. 3.
- the driving unit 410 may include a hinge part 417, an actuator 411, an arm 413, and a bracket 415.
- the hinge part 417 is provided to rotatably couple one side of the headrest 400 to the bed 200.
- the actuator 411 is provided on the lower side of the bed 200 may be made to be selectively stretched by the operation of the caregiver.
- the arm 413 is coupled to the actuator 411 and extends a predetermined length toward the headrest 400 to be pushed or pulled according to the elongation of the actuator 411.
- one end of the bracket 415 is rotatably coupled to the lower side of the bed 200, the other end is hinged to a point spaced apart from the hinge portion 417 of the headrest 400, and The end of the arm 413 is hinged between the other end.
- the other end of the bracket 415 is formed at a position higher than the one end, and a portion to which the arm 413 is coupled is formed at a position lower than the one end so that the one end is pushed or pulled when the arm 413 is pushed or pulled. It may be provided to adjust the angle and the amount of protrusion of the headrest 400 while rotating to the center.
- the caregiver When the caregiver wants to raise the head of the caregiver upwards, the caregiver protrudes the headrest 400, and when the caregiver wishes to flip the head of the caregiver, the headrest 400 may be flipped downward.
- the amount of extension of the actuator 411 the amount of the headrest 400 protrudes and the angle of the headrest 400 can be adjusted to fit the body of the caregiver.
- the headrest 400 does not necessarily support the head of the caregiver. If the caregiver lies on the bed 200 or the headrest 400 is provided at the head end and the leg end of the bed 200, the headrest 400 is the caregiver. Is provided to support the leg portion of the headrest 400 is protruded when the protruding portion of the leg, when the headrest 400 is folded down and the support surface in a horizontal state It can be spaced apart so that it can be usefully used when washing feet.
- FIG. 9 is a state diagram illustrating a side driving state and a stop state of the driving assistance unit 300 illustrated in FIG. 3
- FIG. 10 is a state diagram illustrating a linear driving state of the driving assistance unit 300 illustrated in FIG. 3.
- the driving assistance unit 300 may allow the user to selectively ground the driving wheel 311 to the ground through manipulation of the driving link 380.
- the operation motor When the driving wheel 311 is grounded to the ground by the drive link 380, the operation motor is operated, and the driving wheel 311 is rotated by the operation of the operation motor to help the movement of the shower carrier. do.
- the driving assistance unit 300 further includes a pair of rivers 390 coupled to the grip part 220 formed to surround a portion of the outer surface of the bed 200 at a predetermined interval, and the river (390) 390 and the drive link 380 is configured to further include a wire 360 formed by coupling both ends.
- the base frame 100 further includes an auxiliary frame 140 to allow the driving wheel 311 to be positioned between the first moving wheel 101a and the second moving wheel 101b.
- the driving link 380 is coupled to an intermediate portion of the auxiliary frame 140.
- the auxiliary frame 140 is provided with an auxiliary bracket 150 in the middle portion and the drive link 380 is rotatably coupled to the auxiliary bracket 150.
- the driving wheel 311 and the operation motor are coupled to be positioned at the lower end of the driving link 380.
- auxiliary bracket 150 and the auxiliary frame 140 and the lower end of the drive link 380 are coupled to both ends of the restoration member 384 provided, respectively, so that no external force is applied.
- the driving wheel 311 is configured not to be grounded with the ground.
- a first fixing protrusion 152 is formed to protrude from the auxiliary bracket 150 and the driving link 380 is provided with a second fixing protrusion 386 to one side of the restoring member 384. An end is coupled to the first fixing protrusion 152 and the other end of the restoring member 384 is coupled to the second fixing protrusion 386.
- the river 390 is configured to be selectively manipulated by a user, and the river 390 is formed to surround a part of the grip part 220, and a part of the grip part 220 is coupled to be fixed through.
- the driving assistance unit 300 configured as described above is configured to connect the river 390 and the drive link 380 to adjust the operating state of the drive link 380 through the operation of the river 390.
- the wire 360 is further provided.
- the wire 360 has one end coupled to the lever 392 provided in the river 390 and the other end coupled to the connection groove 382 formed at the upper end of the drive link 380.
- the wire 360 connects the drive link 380 and the river 390 to transmit external force generated by the operation of the river 390 to the drive link 380 and the wire 360.
- the external force transmitted through the drive link 380 makes a rotary motion.
- the wire 360 is composed of a member that does not have elasticity because the external force generated in the river 390 to be transmitted to the drive link 380 as it is.
- the river 390 is located on the upper coupling ring 394 and the lower side coupled to the grip portion 220 of the bed 200 It is configured to include a lever 392 rotatably coupled to the wire to transmit an external force to the wire (360).
- the coupling ring 394 is formed to surround the grip part 220, and the river 390 is fixedly coupled to the bed 200 by fixing a part of the grip part 220.
- the lever 392 is rotatably coupled to the lower side of the body to adjust the external force transmitted to the wire 360 according to the operating state of the lever 392.
- the lever 392 may adjust an operating state of the driving link 380 through coupling with the wire 360.
- a portion of the outer surface of the base frame 100 and the lower surface of the bed 200 where the wire 360 is located is provided to be spaced apart a predetermined distance along the longitudinal direction of the wire 360 is the wire 360
- a plurality of fixing members 362 are provided to prevent the separation from the base frame 100 and the bed 200.
- the wire 360 fixed by the fixing member 362 transmits an external force acting from the river 390 to the driving link 380 without being separated.
- the driving link 380 is connected to the auxiliary frame by the restoring member 384. It is fixed by rotating in the (140) direction.
- the driving wheel 311 coupled to the lower end of the driving link 380 is positioned to be spaced apart from the ground by a predetermined distance. Will not interfere.
- the driving link 380 receives an external force through a wire 360 connected to the river 390.
- the drive link 380 When the drive link 380 receives an external force through the wire 360, the drive link 380 rotates counterclockwise around an axis coupled with the auxiliary bracket 150. At this time, since the driving link 380 is fixed by the restoring member 384, in order to rotate the driving link 380, an external force acting on the driving link 380 is applied to the restoring member 384. Apply external force greater than elastic force.
- the drive wheel 311 coupled to the drive link 380 is grounded to the ground to assist the driving of the shower carrier.
- the operation motor connected to the driving wheel 311 generates power to transfer power to the driving wheel 311.
- the moving wheel 101 is provided with a sensor (not shown) for measuring the rotational speed to measure the rotational speed of the moving wheel (101).
- the operation motor is configured to adjust the rotational speed, and determines the rotational speed corresponding to the rotational speed measured from the sensor provided in the moving wheel (101).
- the operation of the drive link 380 is adjusted through the river 390, but instead of the river 390, the drive link 380 is extended to provide a separate operation handle at an outer end thereof. It can be configured to manipulate the operation of the drive link (380).
- the operation handle may be provided with a separate operation unit to control the operation of the operation motor.
- the shower carrier can be used more conveniently because the user can selectively adjust the moving speed.
- the driving assistance unit 300 includes a separate operation control unit (not shown) to operate the operation motor according to the operation state of the driving link 380 controlled by a user's operation. It can be configured to determine whether or not.
- the operation control unit may control whether the driving motor is operated through various methods such as the rotation state of the driving link 380 or the separation distance between the driving link 380 and the base frame.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration in which the driving link of FIG. 3 elastically supports the driving wheel.
- the drive link 380 is coupled to the support jacket 314 and the support jacket 314 is provided with the operation motor (not shown) which is located inside to provide a driving force to the outside. At this time, the drive link 380 is provided with an elastic support member 315 at the lower end is coupled to the support jacket 314.
- the driving link 380 is coupled to the support jacket 314 having an insertion groove 382 at the lower end and having an insertion guide 314a slidably coupled to the insertion groove 382. do.
- one side of the elastic support member 315 is connected to the insertion guide 314a and the other side is connected to the insertion groove 382 to be positioned inside the drive link 380.
- the impact that is transmitted through the driving wheel 311 using the elastic support member 315 is effective to prevent the transmission to the bed 200.
- the driving wheel 311 is elastically supported through the configuration of the elastic support member 315, the insertion groove 332a and the insertion guide 314a, but the hydraulic damper, pneumatic damper, spring, etc. are applied to the driving.
- the wheel 311 may be applied to the elastic support.
- the present invention is not limited thereto, and any configuration may be applied as long as the shock transmitted from the ground through the driving wheel 311 may be buffered.
- FIG. 12 is a state diagram illustrating a state in which the safety guide part of FIG. 3 operates independently through rotation.
- the safety guide unit 210 includes a first safety guide 211 provided on one side of the bed 200, a second safety guide 212 and a safety guide driver (not shown) provided on the opposite side of the bed 200. It can be done by.
- the first safety guide 211 and the second safety guide 212 is provided to be lying down or standing while rotating on the bed 200 or the base frame 100.
- the first safety guide 211 and the second safety guide 212 may be provided to be lying down or standing independently of each other.
- the safety guide driver is a component provided to lay or stand the first safety guide 211 and the second safety guide 212 independently of each other.
- the caregiver is The first safety guide 211 of the turning side is built so that the caregiver is held and supported, the second safety guide 212 on the opposite side is laid so that the caregiver is easy to clean the back of the caregiver, the safety of the caregiver This improvement can be improved as well as the convenience of the caregiver cleaning.
- the safety guide part 210 may be provided to be selectively erected while sliding up and down in addition to being erected or laid down while rotating as described above.
- FIG. 13 is a view illustrating a shower carrier having a configuration in which the safety guide part slides up and down.
- the safety guide part 210 is a second safety guide provided on the opposite side of the side provided with the first safety guide 213 and the first safety guide 213 provided on one side of the bed (200) ( 214).
- the first safety guide 213 and the second safety guide 214 are provided to be slidable up and down. That is, when sliding upward, it is erected to protrude upward of the bed 200 to prevent the dropping of the caregiver, and when sliding downward, the lowering of the caregiver is lowered to the lower side of the bed 200. And there can be no inconvenience in the cleaning operation.
- first safety guide 213 and the second safety guide 214 may be further provided with a safety guide drive for sliding up and down independently.
- first safety guide 213 and the second safety guide 214 are erected independently of each other while sliding in the vertical direction, so that the caregiver is erected when turning to wash the back part of the caregiver.
- Safety guides can be grabbed and supported, and the opposite side can be lowered to minimize interference with caregivers.
- the caregiver when the caregiver gets on or off the shower carrier, the caregiver can get closer to the bed, thus reducing the effort of the caregiver to move the caregiver and reducing the risk of the caregiver falling between the bed and the shower carrier. It is effective.
- Figure 14 is a perspective view showing the configuration of the headrest according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the basic configuration is the same as the first embodiment described above, but a separate coupling unit 420 is provided in place of the driving unit 410 to operate.
- the headrest 400 is located above the bed 200, the head of the caregiver is located in a state where the caregiver is lying down, and one side of the headrest 400 is rotatable upward or downward with respect to the bed 200. It is hinged with the bed 200.
- the coupling unit 420 is the first bed coupling portion 422, the head coupling portion 423, the second bed coupling portion 424, the special bearing 425, the sprocket 426 and the angle adjusting knob 427 Include.
- the first bed coupling portion 422 is formed to protrude on one side of the bed 200, it is preferable that a coupling hole 422a (see Fig. 15) is formed in a portion.
- the head coupling portion 423 is formed to protrude on one side of the headrest 400, it is preferable that a first shaft 423a (see Fig. 15) is inserted into the coupling hole 422a.
- the second bed coupling portion 424 is formed to protrude on one side of the bed 200, it is preferable that a second shaft 424a is formed in part.
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view schematically illustrating a portion of the sprocket 426 when the headrest 400 of FIG. 14 rotates upward.
- 17 is a cross-sectional view briefly illustrating a portion where the sprocket 426 is positioned when the headrest 400 of FIG. 14 rotates downward.
- the special bearing 425 is coupled on the second shaft 424a and the headrest 400 is rotatable only in an upward direction, and the headrest 400 is It is preferable that it does not rotate downward.
- the sprocket 426 is coupled to the outside of the special bearing 425 is rotated together when the headrest 400 is rotated upward in accordance with the rotation of the special bearing 425, the headrest 400 When it rotates downward, it is preferable that rotation is not made.
- the angle adjusting knob 427 is provided in a part of the headrest 400, it is preferable that one side is engaged with the sprocket 426.
- the angle adjusting knob 427 is one side can be pulled by a predetermined distance by hand, when the headrest 400 is rotated in the upward direction is engaged with the sprocket 426 to rotate together. In addition, when the headrest 400 is to be rotated in the downward direction, the angle adjusting knob 427 is pulled upward to separate the angle adjusting knob 427 from the sprocket 426 to the headrest 400. ) Can rotate downward.
- the angle adjusting knob 427 includes an elastic member 427a that provides an elastic force in a direction in which the angle adjusting knob 427 and the sprocket 426 are always engaged on one side. It is preferable. Therefore, even when the protector misses the headrest 400 or the angle adjusting knob 427 in the state where the angle adjusting knob 427 is not engaged with the sprocket 426, the angle adjusting knob 427 is the elastic member. It is possible to prevent the headrest 400 from suddenly rotating downward by engaging the sprocket 426 again by 427a.
- the shock absorbing member 428 is preferably provided between the headrest 400 and the bed 200. Therefore, the headrest 400 may be smoothly rotated, and at the same time, the shock that may be applied to the neck of the caregiver may be alleviated by the rapid rotation of the headrest 400.
- the buffer member 428 may be applied to a hydraulic damper, pneumatic damper, spring, and the like.
- the present invention is not limited thereto, and any one may be applied as long as it can prevent sudden rotation of the headrest 400.
- the coupling unit 420 may further include a stopper to allow the headrest 400 to rotate only within a predetermined angle.
- FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective view of the first bed coupling portion and the head coupling portion provided in the coupling unit of FIG. 14.
- the stopper may include a key 423b provided in the first shaft 423a and a key groove formed in the coupling hole 422a. Therefore, the first shaft 423a may be rotated only by the angle at which the key groove is formed, and thus the rotation angle of the headrest 400 may be limited.
- FIG. 18 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the sprocket provided in the coupling unit of FIG. 14.
- the sprocket 426 may have a short cross section of one side and a long side of the sprocket 426. Therefore, when the headrest 400 tries to rotate downward, the angle adjusting knob 427 is supported on the short tooth surface of the sprocket 426 to more effectively limit the downward rotation of the headrest 400. can do.
- the angle adjusting knob 427 is preferably formed in a shape corresponding to the shape between the two teeth adjacent to the sprocket 426 engaging portion.
- the coupling unit 420 is preferably made of a pair to withstand the load of the caregiver applied to the headrest (400). When the coupling unit 420 is formed in a pair, more reliable coupling and buffering effects may be obtained.
- the buffer member 428 may be provided at both sides of the coupling unit 420 as shown in FIG. 14, and may be provided between the pair of coupling units 420 although not shown in the drawing. .
- the first shaft 423a is a shaft that rotates together as the headrest 400 rotates, and the second shaft 424a is a part that is dependent on the bed 200, so that the headrest 400 is rotated. This axis does not always rotate regardless of the rotation of.
- the downward rotation of the headrest 400 is limited by the special bearing 425 and the angle adjusting knob 427. Since the sprocket 426 and the angle adjusting knob 427 is engaged, and the downward rotation of the headrest 400 is limited by the special bearing 425, the headrest 400 is stopped. I can keep it.
- the angle adjusting knob 427 is pulled to release the engagement of the sprocket 426 and the angle adjusting knob 427. . Since the headrest 400 and the bed 200 are hinged only by the first shaft 423a and the first bed coupling part 422, downward rotation of the headrest 400 occurs. At this time, the abrupt rotation of the headrest 400 is prevented by the buffer member 428, and the headrest 400 rotates smoothly to provide a more comfortable feeling to the caregiver.
- the second embodiment according to the configuration of the present invention configured as described above is basically similar to the first embodiment described above, but the operation method of the headrest 400 is configured differently.
- the configuration of the third embodiment of the present invention is as follows. Basically, the configuration of the first embodiment is similar to that of the first embodiment, but the configuration of the headrest is different.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view schematically showing a configuration according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the headrest 500 is rotatably coupled to the end of the bed 200 and includes a plurality of members capable of tilting independently of each other by a user's manipulation.
- the headrest 500 is composed of a pair of neck support member 510 and the neck support member 510 which are rotatably coupled to one side of the bed 200 and support the neck of the caregiver.
- Located on the outer side along the longitudinal direction of the) is configured to include an auxiliary support member 520 rotatably coupled to the neck support member 510.
- the neck support member 510 is placed on the upper surface of the bed caregiver and laid down, and the back neck portion of the caregiver is positioned and supports it.
- the auxiliary support member 520 is located on the outside of the neck support member 510 in the longitudinal direction and is coupled to the neck support member 510 so as to be tiltable. At this time, the auxiliary support member 520 supports the upper part of the head of the caregiver.
- the auxiliary support member 520 is provided with an opening 522 at an outer end thereof.
- the opening 522 allows water to be discharged directly through the opening 522 without washing the face or back neck of the caregiver when cleaning the head of the caregiver.
- the tilting operation unit 600 may be located at a coupling region of the neck support member 510 and the auxiliary support member 520, and may operate the tilting of the auxiliary support member 520.
- the tilting operation unit 600 is located on the lower side of the auxiliary support member 520, and is configured to operate the tilting of the auxiliary support member 520 by the user's selection.
- the shower carrier configured as described above is coupled to one side of the neck support member 510 to be rotatable with the outer end of the bed 200.
- the driving of the headrest 500 is as follows.
- FIG. 20 is a state diagram illustrating a state in which the headrest of FIG. 19 operates.
- the headrest 500 is parallel to the bed 200 and is in a state in which no manipulation is performed by an external force.
- the neck support member 510 is tilted upward by the user's manipulation as shown in FIG. 20B, and the auxiliary support member 520 is supported by the neck support member 600 by the tilting operation part 600. It is tilted in a direction different from 510.
- the headrest 500 when the headrest 500 is tilted, the head of the caregiver is lifted upward, but since the head end of the caregiver is not in contact with the auxiliary support member 520, the head of the caregiver is An empty space is formed at the back, which makes it easier for the caregiver to clean the head of the caregiver.
- the neck support member 510 is tilted downward by a user's manipulation.
- the auxiliary supporting member 520 is also tilted in the same direction by the operation of the tilting operation unit 600.
- the headrest 500 when the headrest 500 is tilted, the head of the caregiver seated on the bed 200 is supported by the neck support member 510 and descends downward in the downward direction. It is not in contact with the auxiliary support member 520.
- Figure 20 (b) and Figure 20 (c) is similar but the tilting direction of the neck support member 510 is different. This is to selectively control the caregiver's taste or body structure.
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of the tilting control unit of FIG. 19.
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of the tilting control unit of FIG. 19.
- the tilting operation unit 600 is largely composed of a fixing member 610, a moving member 620 and the operation frame 630.
- the fixing member 610 may be provided in plural on the lower side of the outer end in the longitudinal direction of the neck support member 510 in this embodiment was configured as a pair.
- the operation frame 630 is located on the lower side of the auxiliary support member 520 is configured to be movable along the width direction.
- the operation frame 630 is slidably moved along the width direction of the auxiliary support member 520 without being separated by a plurality of sliding guides 640 provided on the lower side of the auxiliary support member 520. This is configured to be possible.
- the moving member 620 is positioned at the center of the operation frame 630 and is configured to selectively contact with the fixing member 610.
- the tilting operation unit 600 configured as described above allows the user to selectively operate the tilting of the neck support member 510 and the auxiliary support member 520.
- the movable member 620 and the fixing member 610 is not limited in number but preferably composed of the same number.
- FIG. 22 is a view showing the operation of the headrest by the tilting operation part of FIG.
- (a) of FIG. 22 is the headrest 500 in a state where the user does not operate the tilting operation unit 600.
- the auxiliary support member 520 is not tilted even if a force is applied in the gravity direction. This is because the fixing member 610 and the moving member 620 support each other.
- the neck support member 510 and the auxiliary support member 520 are positioned in parallel to each other to support the head of the caregiver.
- the neck support member 510 and the auxiliary support member 520 are tilted by gravity or an external force of the user.
- the neck support member 510 and the auxiliary support member 520 is tilted by a predetermined angle by the moving member 620 and the fixing member 610, no further tilting occurs.
- the tilting occurs more than a certain angle, the moving member 620 is supported in contact with the lower side of the neck support member and the fixing member 610 is in contact with the lower side of the auxiliary support member 520 to support. .
- the headrest 500 configured as described above may apply an external force to the tilting manipulation unit 600 so that the user may selectively adjust the tilting.
- the operation frame 630 is configured to slide along the width direction of the auxiliary support member 520, but the present invention is not limited thereto and is selected to help clearly understand the present embodiment. It can be embodied in other forms without departing from the b category.
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of a modified form of the tilting control unit of FIG. 20.
- the tilting operation unit 700 is largely composed of a moving link 710, an auxiliary link 720, and a control handle 730.
- the movable link 710 is provided on the lower side of the auxiliary support member 520 is formed long along the longitudinal direction and configured to allow the inner end portion to slide to the lower side of the neck support member 510 by external force. do.
- the movable link 710 is moved along the longitudinal direction by an external force along the support guide 740 provided in the coupling region of the auxiliary support member 520 and the neck support member 510.
- the auxiliary link 720 is rotatably coupled to the middle portion while maintaining parallel to the lower surface of the auxiliary support member 520, one side is rotatably coupled with the movable link 710 and the other side is the control handle 730 ) And rotatably coupled.
- the auxiliary link 720 is rotated about the middle part by the external force transmitted through the control handle 730 through which the movable link 710 along the support guide 740 the auxiliary support member ( The sliding movement along the longitudinal direction of the 520.
- the control handle 730 is located at the lower side of the opening 522 is coupled to the other side of the auxiliary link 720 rotatably moved in the longitudinal direction of the auxiliary support by an external force by the user to the auxiliary link ( 720).
- the movable link 710 and the auxiliary link 720 are provided in pairs and provided on both left and right sides of the auxiliary support member 520.
- the control handle 730 is rotatably coupled to both sides of the auxiliary link 720, respectively.
- the mobile link 710 and the auxiliary link 720 are configured and used as a pair, but the present invention is not limited to a pair but is selected to more clearly understand the embodiments of the present invention. Any configuration may be applied as long as the tilting of the neck support member 510 and the auxiliary support member 520 can be manipulated through the sliding of the movable link 710.
- the lower end of the outer end of the neck support member 510 is configured to further include a locking member 514 for supporting the tilting of the headrest 500 does not occur more than a certain angle.
- the locking member 514 may be composed of a plurality. In this embodiment, the locking member 514 is formed in a single shape on the outer end of the neck support member 510. In addition, the locking member 514 may be provided on at least one of the neck support member 510 or the auxiliary support member 520 or both sides.
- the locking member 514 contacts and supports the lower side of the inner end of the auxiliary support member 520.
- the threshold value of the angle at which the headrest 500 is tilted may be adjusted by changing the shape of the locking member 514.
- the tilting manipulation unit 700 configured as described above may allow the user to manipulate whether the headrest 500 itself is tilted through the manipulation of the control handle 730.
- FIG. 24 is a view showing the operation of the headrest by the tilting operation part of FIG.
- a part of the movable link 710 may be a lower side surface of the neck support member 510.
- the remaining portion is located on the lower side of the auxiliary support member 520.
- the auxiliary link 720 is the control knob 730 Is rotated by).
- the pair of auxiliary links 720 are rotated in different directions by the control handle 730, the pair of movable links 710 connected to the auxiliary link 720 is the auxiliary support member ( Sliding outward along the longitudinal direction of the (520). At this time, the movable link 710 is supported so as not to be separated in the other direction by the support guide 740.
- the movable link 710 slides outward in the longitudinal direction of the auxiliary support member 520, the movable link 710 is positioned only on the lower side of the auxiliary support member 520 and supports the neck. It is not located on the lower side of the member 510.
- the auxiliary support member 520 can be tilted and tilted through gravity or external force by the user.
- the tilting angle of the auxiliary supporting member 520 may be adjusted by the locking member 514.
- the configuration of another modified form of the tilting manipulation unit is as follows.
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of another modified form of the tilting control unit of FIG. 20.
- the tilting operation unit 800 is largely composed of a gear box 810 and the operation handle 820.
- the gear box 810 is composed of a plurality of gears meshed with each other and is coupled to the side of the neck support member 510 is provided. And the transmission shaft for providing a rotational force transmitted through the gear provided in the gear box 810 to the outside is coupled to the rotating shaft in which the auxiliary support member 520 is tilted.
- the gear box 810 coupled as described above is rotated by engaging a plurality of gears provided therein by an external force, through which the auxiliary support member 520 is rotated about the axis of rotation of the auxiliary support member 520. Allow tilting.
- the operation handle 820 is provided to protrude on the side of the gear box 810 and is rotated by the user's operation to provide a rotational force to the gear box 810 through this.
- the tilting operation unit 800 provides a rotational force to the gearbox 810 through the operation handle 820, and the gearbox 810 supports the auxiliary support member 520 through the provided rotational force. Tilt.
- FIG. 26 is a view showing the operation of the headrest by the tilting operation part of FIG.
- the bed 200 and the headrest 500 are placed in parallel with each other in a state in which the user does not provide any external force to the tilting manipulation unit 800 and is seated on the upper surface. Support the head of the caregiver.
- the gearbox 810 is a plurality of gears provided therein by the provided rotational force They rotate together. Through this, a plurality of gears rotate with each other to rotate the auxiliary support member 520.
- the tilting angle of the auxiliary support member 520 is determined according to the rotation speed of the operation handle 820.
- the gear box 810 and the operation handle 820 is provided only on one side of the headrest 500, but not limited to this, but selected only for the purpose of clear understanding of the headrest 500 It is also possible to be provided in pairs on both sides.
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- 피간호인이 안착되는 베드;제2하우징, 상기 베드의 하부에 결합되고 상기 제2하우징의 상부로 승강하도록 구비되는 제1하우징 및 상기 제2하우징의 하부로 승강하도록 구비되는 제3하우징을 포함하는 하우징부;회전축이 구비된 구동모터, 상기 회전축과 다른 회전축을 중심으로 회전하는 고정부, 상기 회전축의 회전력을 상기 고정부로 전달하는 동력전달부 및 상기 고정부의 회전을 따라 상, 하 방향으로 승강하면서 상기 제1하우징을 상부로 승강하는 이동부를 포함하며, 상기 제2하우징의 내부에 위치하는 제1승강모듈; 및회전축이 구비된 구동모터, 상기 회전축과 다른 회전축을 중심으로 회전하는 고정부, 상기 회전축의 회전력을 상기 고정부로 전달하는 동력전달부 및 상기 고정부의 회전을 따라 상, 하 방향으로 승강하면서 상기 제3하우징을 하부로 승강하는 이동부를 포함하며, 상기 제2하우징의 내부에 위치하는 제2승강모듈;을 포함하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1승강모듈 및 상기 제2승강모듈의 각 고정부의 길이는 상기 제1승강모듈 및 상기 제2승강모듈의 각 구동부의 길이보다 크게 형성되고, 상기 제1승강모듈 및 상기 제2승강모듈의 각 구동부는 상기 각 고정부의 하부 일측에 구비되며,상기 제1승강모듈 및 상기 제2승강모듈은 상기 각 구동모터가 상기 각 고정부의 사이의 공간에 위치하고, 상기 이동부가 서로 반대방향으로 승강하도록 배치되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1하우징은 하면이 개방되고, 내부에 상기 제2하우징이 수용될 수 있는 공간이 형성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제3하우징은 상면이 개방되고, 내부에 상기 제2하우징이 수용될 수 있는 공간이 형성된 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1하우징은 하면이 개방되고, 내부에 상기 제2하우징이 수용될 수 있는 공간이 형성되고,상기 제3하우징은 상면이 개방되고, 내부에 상기 제1하우징이 수용될 수 있는 공간이 형성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제3하우징은 상면이 개방되고, 내부에 상기 제2하우징이 수용될 수 있는 공간이 형성되고,상기 제1하우징은 상면이 개방되고, 내부에 상기 제3하우징이 수용될 수 있는 공간이 형성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 베드는 세척수가 원활히 배수되도록 일측으로 소정각도 경사지도록 형성되는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 베드에 누운 피간호인의 두부를 지지하면서, 피간호인의 신체특성에 대응되도록 각도 또는 돌출량이 가변되는 헤드레스트; 및상기 베드의 양측에 각각 선택적으로 세워지도록 구비되어 상기 베드에 누운 피간호인이 베드의 외측으로 낙하하는 것을 방지하는 안전가이드부;를 더 포함하여 이루어지는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 8항에 있어서,상기 헤드레스트와 베드 사이에 구비되어 상기 헤드레스트의 급격한 회전을 방지하는 완충부재를 더 포함하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 8항에 있어서,상기 헤드레스트의 각도 또는 돌출량을 조절하는 구동유닛이 구비되는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제8항에 있어서,상기 구동유닛은,상기 헤드레스트를 베드에 회전가능하게 결합시키는 힌지부;선택적으로 신축하는 액츄에이터;상기 액츄에이터에 결합되어 액츄에이터의 신장에 따라 밀어지거나 당겨지는 암; 및일단은 상기 베드 하측에 회전 가능하게 결합되고, 타단은 상기 헤드레스트의 상기 힌지부와 이격된 지점에 힌지결합되며, 상기 일단과 타단 사이에 상기 암의 끝단이 힌지결합되고, 상기 타단은 상기 일단보다 높은 위치에 형성되고, 상기 암이 결합되는 부분은 상기 일단보다 낮은 위치에 형성되어 상기 암에 의해 상기 일단을 중심으로 회전하면서 상기 헤드레스트의 각도 및 돌출량을 조절하는 브라켓;을 포함하여 이루어지는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제8항에 있어서,상기 안전가이드부는,상기 베드의 일측에 선택적으로 세워짐이 가능하게 구비되는 제1안전가이드; 및상기 제1안전가이드가 구비된 측과 대향되는 타측에 선택적으로 세워짐이 가능하게 구비되는 제2안전가이드;를 포함하여 이루어지며,상기 제1안전가이드와 제2안전가이드는 상호 독립적으로 구동되도록 구비되는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제12항에 있어서,상기 제1안전가이드와 제2안전가이드는 회전되면서 눕혀지거나 세워지도록 구비되는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제12항에 있어서,상기 제1안전가이드와 제2안전가이드는, 상기 베드의 상측으로 세워지거나 상기 베드의 하측으로 내려가도록 상하방향으로 슬라이딩 되면서 선택적으로 세워지도록 구비되는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제13항 또는 제14항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 안전가이드부는,상기 제1안전가이드와 제2안전가이드를 상호 독립적으로 눕히거나 세우는 안전가이드 구동부를 더 포함하여 이루어지는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 베드의 상부에 위치하며, 피간호인이 누운 상태에서 피간호인의 머리가 위치하고, 상기 베드와 일측이 힌지결합되어 상기 베드에 대하여 상방향 또는 하방향으로 회전하는 헤드레스트; 및상기 베드의 일측에 돌출되도록 형성되며 일부에 결합홀이 형성되는 제 1 베드결합부, 상기 헤드레스트의 일측에 돌출되도록 형성되며 상기 결합홀에 삽입되는 제 1축이 형성되는 헤드결합부, 상기 베드의 일측에 돌출되도록 형성되며 일부에 제 2축이 형성되는 제 2 베드결합부, 상기 제 2 축상에 결합되며 상기 헤드레스트가 상방향으로만 회전 가능하게 이루어지는 특수베어링, 상기 특수베어링의 외측에 결합되는 스프로킷 및 상기 헤드레스트의 일측에 구비되며, 일측이 상기 스프로킷과 맞물리는 각도조절손잡이를 포함하는 결합유닛;을 더 포함하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 16항에 있어서,상기 각도조절손잡이는,일측이 손으로 잡아당길 수 있게 이루어져,상기 헤드레스트가 상방향으로 회전할 때에는 상기 스프로킷에 맞물려 함께 회전하고, 상기 헤드레스트를 하방향으로 회전시키고자 할 때에는 상기 각도조절손잡이를 상부로 잡아당겨 상기 스프로킷과 상기 각도조절손잡이의 맞물림을 해제하여 상기 헤드레스트가 하방향으로 회전 가능한 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 17항에 있어서,상기 각도조절손잡이는,일측에 상기 각도조절손잡이와 상기 스프로킷이 상시 맞물리는 방향으로 탄성력을 제공하는 탄성부재를 포함하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 베드의 끝단에 회전 가능하게 결합되며 사용자의 조작에 의해 서로 독립적으로 틸팅이 가능한 복수 개의 부재를 가지는 헤드레스트를 더 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 19항에 있어서,상기 헤드레스트는,외측 끝단부가 길이방향을 따라 내측으로 함몰되도록 형성된 개구부를 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 19항에 있어서,상기 헤드레스트는,상기 베드 일측에 위치하여 회전 가능하게 결합되며 피간호인의 목부위를 지지하는 목 지지부재; 및상기 목 지지부재의 길이방향에 따른 외측에 위치하며 일측이 상기 목 지지부재와 회전 가능하게 결합되는 보조지지부재;를 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 21항에 있어서,상기 헤드레스트의 중앙부에 위치하여 상기 헤드레스트 자체의 틸팅여부를 조작하는 틸팅조작부을 더 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 22항에 있어서,상기 틸팅조작부는,상기 목 지지부재와 상기 보조지지부재의 결합영역에 구비되어 상기 목 지지부재와 상기 보조지지부재의 틸팅을 조작하는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 23항에 있어서,상기 틸팅조작부는 상기 목 지지부재의 길이방향에 따른 외측 끝단부 하측면에 구비되는 고정부재, 상기 보조지지부재의 하측면에 위치하여 폭 방향을 따라 이동 가능하게 결합된 조작프레임 및 상기 조작프레임의 중앙부에 위치하며 상기 고정부재와 대응하여 접촉 가능하도록 구비된 이동부재를 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 23항에 있어서,상기 틸팅조작부는,상기 보조지지부재의 하측면에 구비되어 길이방향을 따라 길게 형성되며 내측 끝단부가 외력에 의해서 상기 목 지지부재의 하측면까지 슬라이딩이동이 가능하도록 구성된 이동링크 및 상기 보조지지부재의 외측 끝단부에 구비되며 상기 이동링크와 연결되어 슬라이딩을 조절하는 제어손잡이를 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 23항에 있어서,상기 틸팅조작부는,상기 목 지지부재와 상기 보조지지부재의 결합영역에 구비되어 외력에 의해서 회전을 통해 상기 보조지지부재의 틸팅을 조절하는 기어박스 및 상기 기어박스와 연결되어 사용자의 의해서 선택적으로 회전력을 제공할 수 있도록 상기 기어박스의 측면으로 돌출되어 구비되는 조작핸들을 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 1항에 있어서,상기 하우징부의 하부에 결합되어 지면으로부터 일정높이에서 상기 베드를 지지하며 일측에 구비되어 상기 베드를 이동 가능하게 하는 복수 개의 이동바퀴를 가지는 베이스프레임; 및지면과 접지되는 구동바퀴 및 상기 구동바퀴에 구동력을 제공하는 동작모터를 가지며, 사용자의 조작에 의해 지면에 선택적으로 접지되는 주행보조유닛;을 더 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 27항에 있어서,상기 주행보조유닛은,상기 베드 및 상기 베이스프레임 중에서 적어도 한곳에 결합되고 하측 끝단부에 상기 구동바퀴가 위치하여 상기 구동바퀴를 지지하며 동작에 의하여 상기 구동바퀴 및 상기 동작모터의 위치를 이동시키는 구동링크를 더 포함하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 27항에 있어서,상기 구동바퀴는,샤워캐리어의 이동에 방해가 없도록 상기 이동바퀴의 사이에 위치하여 구성되는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 28항에 있어서,상기 구동링크는,상기 구동바퀴와 결합되어 상기 구동바퀴가 지면에 접지되는 경우 탄성지지 하는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 28항에 있어서,상기 주행보조유닛은,상기 베드의 끝단부에 구비되어 사용자가 그립 할 수 있는 그립부에 일부분이 상기 그립부를 감싼 형태로 관통 고정되도록 구비되는 리버 및 상기 구동링크와 상기 리버에 양 끝단이 연결되어 사용자로부터 작용하는 외력을 상기 구동링크에 전달하는 와이어를 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 28항에 있어서,상기 구동링크는,외측 끝단부에 위치하여 상기 구동링크의 회전운동을 조절하며 상기 동작모터의 구동을 조작하는 조작부를 가지는 조작손잡이를 더 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 27항에 있어서,상기 동작모터는,상기 이동바퀴의 회전속도를 측정하여 대응하는 속도로 상기 구동바퀴의 회전속도를 조절하는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 28항에 있어서,상기 주행보조유닛은,상기 구동링크의 동작에 따라서 상기 구동바퀴의 동작여부를 결정하는 동작제어부를 더 포함하여 구성되는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 34항에 있어서,상기 동작제어부는,상기 구동링크와 상기 베드의 이격거리를 감지하여 동작여부를 결정하는 근접센서를 포함하여 구성되는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
- 제 34항에 있어서,상기 동작제어부는,상기 구동링크의 회전상태에 따라서 동작여부를 결정하는 회전감지센서를 포함하여 구성되는 것을 특징으로 하는 고령친화형 샤워캐리어.
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