[0001] The invention relates to a stair lift comprising a rail and a frame which is movable
along said rail, on which frame a chair is mounted, which chair is fitted with a seat.
[0002] A stair lift of this kind can be used for conveying a disabled person, who is unable
to use the stairs or who is only able do so with difficulty, along said stairs in
seated position on said chair.
[0003] Since a lift of this kind is generally installed along an existing staircase, the
space which is available for the stair lift is limited. Especially when the stair
lift is not being used, the chair in particular should take up little space. In order
to accomplish that, the chair can be fitted with supports, a seat and/or a footrest
which can be swung aside. The seat of the chair can for example be pivoted upwards
near its rear edge. It is also possible to construct the seat in two parts, whereby
the front part can be pivoted upwards.
[0004] The terms "front" or "front side" of the chair are understood to mean the side of
the chair remote from the rail which faces in the direction in which the person seated
on said chair faces, and the terms "rear" or "rear side" are understood to mean the
side of the chair to which a person seated on said chair is turned with his back.
[0005] The object of the invention is to provide a stair lift fitted with a chair wherein
it is possible in a simple manner to move the seat to a position in which it projects
less far to the front, by means of a movement which is easy to execute, and which
movable seat can be manufactured at low cost.
[0006] In order to accomplish that objective, the seat is movable between a front position
and a rear position, which positions lie substantially in the same horizontal plane.
The upper side of the seat faces up in both positions of the seat, so that only that
side of the seat needs to have an aesthetic appearance. In addition to that it is
possible to use the chair not only with the seat in its "operative" front position,
but also to use the chair with the seat positioned further to the rear, for example
in connection with the dimensions or the condition of the person to be conveyed.
[0007] The number of positions which the seat can take up need not be limited to two positions.
It is also possible to construct the chair such that the seat can be placed in several
positions between the front and the rear position.
[0008] Preferably, the seat is movable between said two positions by moving the seat at
least partially in upward direction. The seat may thereby be mounted in such a manner
that it will tilt temporarily during said movement, whereby preferably the front edge
of the seat is lifted. This is an operation which is easy to carry out, also for a
person who moves with difficulty, because it is a small movement to be carried out
at the part of the seat that extends furthest to the front.
[0009] Preferably, the seat is connected to the frame near its rear edge by means of a guide
which enables a substantially horizontal movement of the rear edge, and near its front
edge the seat is connected to the frame via a pivoting arm, which pivoting arm enables
the front edge to move along a circular arc. The circular arc thereby lies in a vertical
plane in the direction of movement of the seat. The pivot axis of the pivoting arm,
or of two pivoting arms, one near each side edge of the seat, may be positioned near
the underside of the seat, and preferably it is positioned lower, preferably more
than 10 mm below the underside of the seat.
[0010] The above construction makes it possible in an easy manner to create a front and
a rear position of the seat, wherein the seat is locked against movement in both positions
when a person is seated on the chair.
[0011] Preferably, the seat can be locked in both positions, or, if more positions are possible,
in all positions, preferably by the downward force which is exerted by a person who
is seated on the seat, as described above. A construction of this kind is safe because
a separate operation is not required for locking the seat in position.
[0012] The invention can preferably be used with a stair lift comprising a chair which is
fitted with two armrests, which armrests can be moved from the operative position
to a position further to the rear. The armrests can slide to the rear thereby or pivot
about a horizontal axis. The chair may furthermore be fitted with a footrest which
can be moved between an operative, substantially horizontal position and a substantially
vertical position. All projecting parts of the chair of the stair lift can thus be
moved to a position in which they are not in the way as much.
[0013] In one preferred embodiment the chair is fitted with a back, and the seat extends
to below the back in the rear position, so that the seat is moved maximally rearwards.
The rear side of the seat thereby extends approximately as far as the rear side of
the back, or further to the rear.
[0014] Preferably, the movable seat is provided near its front edge with a downwardly extending
protective plate, so that a person cannot easily reach below the seat with his hand,
especially while the seat is being moved. Preferably, a handle is furthermore present
near the front edge of the seat. Said handle makes it easier to move the seat, and
in addition the presence of the handle shows that the seat can be moved.
[0015] The invention furthermore relates to a chair for a stair lift which is fitted with
a seat which is movable between a front position and a rear position, which positions
lie substantially in the same horizontal plane.
[0016] The invention furthermore relates to a method for manufacturing a chair for a stair
lift, wherein the seat of the chair is mounted on a frame and wherein the seat is
mounted on a guide which allow movement of the seat between a front position and a
rear position, which positions lie substantially in the same horizontal plane.
[0017] Finally the invention relates to a method for conveying a person by means of a stair
lift, wherein the seat of the chair of the stair lift is moved to the front before
the person seats himself on the chair.
[0018] In order to explain the invention more fully, an embodiment of a chair for a stair
lift will be described hereafter with reference to the drawing.
[0019] Figures 1, 2 and 3 are schematic side views of a part of a chair of a stair lift,
leaving out the front armrest (seen in the direction of the view).
[0020] The chair is mounted on a frame 1, which is provided with means (not shown) for engaging
the rail system of the stair lift. The chair is furthermore fitted with a seat 2,
a back 3 and an armrest 4. The back 3 is connected to frame 1 by means of a bracket
5, and armrest 4 is connected to frame 1 by means of bracket 6.
[0021] The seat 2 is secured to a metal plate 7, which plate comprises a downwardly extending
part at the front side, which forms a protective plate 13, which prevents a person
from reaching under the seat with his hand without much difficulty. Furthermore a
handle 12 is present under the front edge of the seat, which functions to facilitate
movement of the seat.
[0022] The metal plate 7 is provided with a support 8 near the front edge of the seat (on
the left in the figures), to which support pivoting arm 9 is pivotally connected.
Pivoting arm 9 is connected to frame 1 with its other end.
[0023] The metal plate 7 is provided with a guide 10 near the rear end of the seat, in which
a pin 11 fixed to frame 1 is positioned.
[0024] A pivoting arm 9 as well as a guide 10 are present on either side of the seat 2.
[0025] The movement of the seat 2 of the chair is illustrated in the various figures. Figure
1 shows the seat 2 in its rear position. In order to move the seat 2 to the front,
the front edge of the seat 2 must be lifted by hand to a position which is shown in
Figure 2. The pivoting arm 9 pivots forward thereby and the guide 10 moves with respect
to pin 11.
[0026] Subsequently, the seat can readily moved to the front position which is shown in
Figure 3. Pivoting arm 9 has pivoted to the front thereby. It will be apparent that
the seat will be locked against movement when a person is present thereon, which is
desirable for safety reasons.
[0027] The illustrated embodiment is merely an example, which is shown to explain the invention.
Also other constructions for moving the seat can be devised without difficulty.
1. A stair lift comprising a rail and a frame (1) which is movable along said rail, on
which frame (1) a chair is mounted, which chair is fitted with a seat (2), characterized
in that the seat (2) is movable between a front position and a rear position, which
positions lie substantially in the same horizontal plane.
2. A stair lift according to claim 1, characterized in that the seat (2) is movable between
said two positions by moving the seat (2) at least partially in upward direction.
3. A stair lift according to claim 2, characterized in that the seat (2) can be moved
by lifting the front edge.
4. A stair lift according to claim 3, characterized in that the seat (2) is connected
to the frame (1) near its rear edge by means of a guide (10) which enables a substantially
horizontal movement of the rear edge, and near its front edge the seat (2) is connected
to the frame (1) via a pivoting arm (9), which pivoting arm (9) enables the front
edge to move along a circular arc.
5. A stair lift according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the
seat (2) can be locked in both positions.
6. A stair lift according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein two armrests (4)
are present, characterized in that the two armrests (4) can be moved from the operative
position to a position further to the rear.
7. A stair lift according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a
footrest is provided, which footrest can be moved between an operative, substantially
horizontal position and a substantially vertical position.
8. A stair lift according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a back (3) is provided,
characterized in that the seat (2) extends to below the back (3) in the rear position
9. A stair lift according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the
movable seat (2) is provided near its front edge with a downwardly extending protective
plate (13).
10. A stair lift according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a
handle (12) is provided near the front edge of the seat (2).
11. A chair for a stair lift which is fitted with a seat (2), characterized in that the
seat (2) is movable between a front position and a rear position, which positions
lie substantially in the same horizontal plane.
12. A method for manufacturing a chair for a stair lift, wherein the seat (2) of the chair
is mounted on a frame (1) and wherein the seat (2) is mounted on a guide (10) which
allow movement of the seat (2) between a front position and a rear position, which
positions lie substantially in the same horizontal plane.
13. A method for conveying a person by means of a stair lift, characterized in that the
seat (2) of the chair of the stair lift is moved to the front before the person seat
(2)s himself on the chair.