Method and an invalid chair for conveying a person having limited ability to move without heavy lifting from a sitting to a lying position
First Claim
1. A method for moving a person of limited mobility from a sitting to a recumbent position with a wheelchair having components in the form of a frame-carried back part and a leg or foot rest which are joined to an intermediate seat structure through horizontal journal means and which can be swung between an upright sitting position in which said chair components form angles relative to one another, and a horizontal recumbent stretcher-like position in which said chair components lie approximately in the same horizontal plane, characterized by the steps of:
- swinging the seat structure and back part of the wheelchair about a further journal means positioned close to the center of gravity of the person sitting in the wheelchair with mutual relative positions of said foot rest and back part substantially unchanged, until completing the major part of the pivotal movement of the back part from its upright position towards its horizontal position, by a first drive means on the frame structure engaging the back part,bringing the seat structure and the back part to a position in which they lie horizontally in register with one another by rotating the seat structure and the back part in mutually opposite directions by means of a second drive means connected to a rear bottom part of the chair and engaging a member connected to the foot rest.
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Abstract
In a method of moving a person (30) of limited mobility there is used a wheelchair (1) having a back part (2) and a leg support or foot-support part (4), these parts being pivotally connected to an intermediate seat part (3) and being pivotable between a sitting position, in which the parts form an angle with one another, and a horizontal position in which the aforementioned parts are substantially in register with one another. These parts of the wheelchair can also be swung about a further pivot point (6) located in the region of the center of gravity of the person (30) occupying the wheelchair. The seat part (3) and back part (2) of the wheelchair are swung about the further pivot point (6), with their mutual relative positions unchanged, until the major part of the pivotal movement of the back part towards its horizontal position has been completed. The seat part (3) and the back part (2) are then rotated in mutually opposite directions to a position in which they lie in register with one another in a horizontal plane. The pivotal movements and variations in the height of the wheelchair can be effected with the aid of electrically operated screw-drive means (S1, S2 and S3).
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8 Claims
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1. A method for moving a person of limited mobility from a sitting to a recumbent position with a wheelchair having components in the form of a frame-carried back part and a leg or foot rest which are joined to an intermediate seat structure through horizontal journal means and which can be swung between an upright sitting position in which said chair components form angles relative to one another, and a horizontal recumbent stretcher-like position in which said chair components lie approximately in the same horizontal plane, characterized by the steps of:
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swinging the seat structure and back part of the wheelchair about a further journal means positioned close to the center of gravity of the person sitting in the wheelchair with mutual relative positions of said foot rest and back part substantially unchanged, until completing the major part of the pivotal movement of the back part from its upright position towards its horizontal position, by a first drive means on the frame structure engaging the back part, bringing the seat structure and the back part to a position in which they lie horizontally in register with one another by rotating the seat structure and the back part in mutually opposite directions by means of a second drive means connected to a rear bottom part of the chair and engaging a member connected to the foot rest. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A wheelchair for moving a person of limited mobility from an upright sitting position to a recumbent position, said wheelchair (1) comprising:
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a wheeled frame structure comprising at least a fixed horizontal frame structure (16) and a vertical frame structure (17, 17a, 47,
48);a seat structure (3) having a front portion, a rear portion and an arm rest structure (20,
21);a back rest (2); a leg rest (4); first and second journals (25,
26) respectively arranged in the regions of the front portion and rear portion of the seat structure, said first journal (25) connecting said back rest to said rear portion of said seat structure, and said second journal (26) connecting said leg rest to said front portion of said seat structure;a third journal (7) connecting said arm rest structure (20) to said back rest; a fourth journal (6) connecting said arm rest structure of the seat structure (3) and a member (17) of the vertical frame structure, said fourth journal being located close the center of gravity of a person sitting in the wheelchair and about which the back rest and seat structure (3) can be swung; a first drive means connecting said back rest (2) to said vertical frame structure (17a), said first drive means enabling the back rest and said seat structure to be swung about the fourth journal, while retaining the mutual relative positions of the back rest and seat structure unchanged, to a first position in which the major part of the pivotal movement of the back rest (2) towards its horizontal position has been completed; a second drive means (S2) connected between said rear position of said seat structure and said leg rest, said second drive means operable when said back rest and seat structure are in said first chair position for movement of the seat structure (3) and back rest (2) in mutually opposite directions to a second position in which the back rest and the seat structure lie substantially in register with each other in a horizontal plane. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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