CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] This invention relates in general to wheelchairs and more particularly to wheelchair
seat back mount assemblies.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] This invention relates to an assembly for mounting a seat back shell to a seat back
cane of a wheelchair. The assembly comprises a first portion attachable to the seat
back cane and a second portion attachable to the seat back shell. The portions mate
to form a point of attachment by aligning one of the portions with the other portion
and displacing one of the portions in relation to the other portion.
[0004] Various aspects of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art
from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, when read in
light of the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] Fig. 1 is a partially exploded, environmental perspective view of a seat back mount
assembly.
[0006] Fig. 2 is an enlarged-scale, exploded perspective view of the assembly shown in Fig.
1.
[0007] Fig. 3 is an enlarged-scale, exploded perspective view of an adjustable clamp of
the assembly shown in Fig. 1.
[0008] Fig. 4 is a reduced-scale, environmental partial rear perspective view of the assembly
shown in Fig. 1.
[0009] Figs. 5A-5B are perspective views of a seat back being located and installed with
the seat back mount assembly as shown in Fig. 1.
[0010] Figs. 6A-6F are enlarged, elevational views of a mounting block and a c-shaped mounting
bracket of the assembly shown in Fig. 1 at various stages of cooperation.
[0011] Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the mounting block and the c-shaped mounting
bracket taken along the lines 7-7 in Fig. 6F.
[0012] Fig. 8 is an enlarged-scale, exploded perspective view of a bottom hook for use with
the assembly shown in Fig. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0013] Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in Fig. 1 a partially exploded,
environmental perspective view of a wheelchair seat back mount assembly 10. The assembly
10 may be comprised of two portions, a first portion, generally indicated at 12, that
may be attachable in relation to the wheelchair seat back canes 14 and a second portion,
generally indicated at 16, that may be attachable in relation to the wheelchair seat
back shell 18. These two portions 12, 16 may mate to form an easy-to-use assembly.
[0014] In the exemplary embodiment shown in Fig. 2, the first portion 12 may include a clamp
bracket having a first part, which may be in the form of a tube clamp plate 20, and
a second part, which may be in the form of a tube clamp hinge 22a that may cooperate
with the tube clamp plate 20. The tube clamp plate 20 may have a relatively planar
main body portion 20a and a curved or hooked portion, generally indicated at 20b,
extending from the main body portion 20a. Spaced fingers 20c may extend from the hooked
portion 20b. Aligning holes 20d in the fingers 20c may receive a dowel pin 24, which
may fit tightly in the holes 20d. The tube clamp hinge 22 may have a curved or hooked
portion 22a, which may be similar to the hook portion 20b of the tube clamp plate
20. A tab 22b may extend from the hooked portion 22a. The tab 22b may be sized to
fit between the fingers 20c. A groove 22c on the tabs may engage the dowel pin 24
to form a connection between the tube clamp plate 20 and the tube clamp hinge 22.
The engaging groove 22c and dowel pin 24, in effect, may form a hinge. Multiple grooves,
such as the two grooves 22c shown, may be provided for selective engagement with the
dowel pin 24 to adjust the size of the clamp bracket, as will become apparent in the
description that follows. A tongue 22d may extend from the hooked portion 22a, opposite
the tab 22b. One or more bores 22e may pass the tongue 22d. One or more fasteners
26, such as the cap screws shown, may pass through the bores 22e, which may be counter
bores, in the tongue 22d and may be threaded into aligning threaded holes 20e in the
main body portion 20a of the clamp bracket to fasten the tongue 22d of the tube clamp
hinge 22 to the main body portion 20a of the tube clamp plate 20. The fasteners 26
may be threaded into nuts, such as the lock nuts shown, on the opposite side (i.e.,
the blind side when viewing Fig. 2) of the main body portion 20a. The nuts may be
recessed in hexagonal holes in the main body portion 20a so that the hexagonal holes
prevent the nuts from turning.
[0015] In the exemplary embodiment, a mounting block 28 may be supported in relation to
the clamp bracket, such as in relation to the tube clamp plate 20 or in relation to
the main body portion 20a of the tube clamp plate 20. The mounting block 28 may be
mounted with one or more fasteners 30, such as the cap screws shown. For example,
one or more bores 20g, which may be counter bores, may be provided through the main
body portion 20a and may align with holes 28a, 28b through the mounting block 28.
The fasteners 30 may pass through the bores 20g in the main body portion 20a and further
through aligning holes 28a, 28b in the mounting block 28. The fasteners 30 may then
be threaded into nuts, such as the lock nuts shown, on the opposite side of the mounting
block 28. The nuts may be recessed in holes in the mounting block 28 (i.e., the blind
side when viewing Fig. 2). The holes may be dimensioned and configured to prevent
the nuts from turning.
[0016] It should be noted that the main body portion 20a may have a plurality of bores 20g,
including three sets or pairs of bores. Each pair may be arranged to support the seat
back shell 18 at a different angle. For example, the three pairs of bores may support
the seat back shell 18 at 0, 5, and 10 degrees (i.e., relative to vertical when viewing
Fig. 1). The main body portion 20a may be provided with indicia, as shown in Fig.
3, corresponding with each pair of bores to indicate the angular disposition of the
seat back shell 18 if a corresponding pair of bores is used.
[0017] It should further be noted that at least one of the holes 28b through the exemplary
mounting block 28 may be curved or arcuate in shape to permit the mounting block 28
to pivot when the fasteners 30 are loosened, such as along the line B-B shown in Fig.
4. In particular, the mounting block 28 may have two holes 28a, 28b. Two fasteners
30 may pass through the two holes 28a, 28b. One fastener 30 passing through one hole
28a may function as a pivot. The other fastener 30 may pass through the other hole
28b, which may be curved or arcuate in shape. In this way, the mounting block 28 may
be able to pivot on the one fastener 30 as the mounting block 28 moves in relation
to the other fastener 30 due to the provision of the curved or arcuate shaped hole
28b.
[0018] As shown in Fig. 2, the exemplary mounting block 28 may have a substantially circular
shaped portion 28c and a substantially oval or kidney shaped portion 28d separated
by a necked-down portion 28e, when viewed from a point parallel or along the axes
A1, A2 of the holes 28a, 28b therethrough. The hole 28a for the fastener 30 that may
function as a pivot passes through the circular portion 28c. The arcuate shaped hole
28b may pass through the substantially oval or kidney shaped portion 28d. Additionally,
the mounting block 28 may have a first or outer portion 28f and a second or inner
portion 28g, which may be reduced in size so as to be smaller in dimension when viewed
from a point transverse or crosswise from the axes A1, A2 of the holes 28a, 28b therethrough.
The larger outer portion 28f may form a first flange that extends radially outward
in relation to the inner portion 28g. A substantially pointed guide 28h may extend
(upwardly when viewing Fig. 2) from the top of the flange.
[0019] The second portion 16 of the assembly 10 may include a substantially C-shaped mounting
bracket having a first or outer portion 16a and a second or inner portion 16b, which
may be of a different size or dimension relative to the outer portion 16a so that
the inner portion 16b may form a second flange that may extend radially inward in
relation to the outer portion 16a. The C-shaped mounting bracket may define a radial
opening 16d and the flange may define an axial opening 16e. The radial opening 16dmay
permit passage of the mounting block 28 when aligned or oriented in a first orientation
and prevents passage of the mounting block 28 when displaced or oriented in a second
orientation. The axial opening 16emay restrict axial passage of the mounting block
28 when in the second orientation. The outer portion 16a may be dimensioned and configured
to be substantially complementary in shape to the outer portion 28f of the mounting
block 28, and may include, for example, a region, such as the radial opening 16dor
channel 16d shown in Fig. 7, into which the pointed guide 28h may be inserted. The
inner portion 16b may be dimensioned and configured to be substantially complementary
in shape to the outer portion 28f of the mounting block 28. The two flanges may cooperate
to form an attachment between the mounting block 28 and the C-shaped mounting bracket
when oriented in a certain orientation (e.g., the first orientation) in relation to
one another, as will become more apparent in the description that follows.
[0020] The exemplary C-shaped mounting bracket may be mounted in relation to the seat back
shell 18 by a top mount bracket 32. The exemplary top mount bracket 32 is a substantially
L-shaped or V-shaped bracket having one or more holes or slots 32a therein that permit
adjustment, such as lateral adjustment, of the top mount bracket 32 in relation to
the seat back shell 18. The C-shaped mounting bracket may have one or more bores 16c,
such as the counter bores shown, passing therethrough. The top mount bracket 32 may
have threaded holes 32b that may align with the bores 16c. Fasteners 38, such as the
cap screws shown, may pass through the bores 16c and be threaded into the holes 32b
to fasten the C-shaped mounting bracket to the top mount bracket 32. The top mount
bracket 32 may, in turn, be fastened to the seat back shell 18 in any suitable manner,
such as via the stud plate 40, washers 39, and nuts 41 (e.g., locknuts) shown.
[0021] Referring back to Fig. 1, a mounting block 28 is shown fastened in relation to each
seat cane 14 and a C-shaped mounting bracket is fastened in relation to each side
of the seat back shell 18. An attachment may be formed between each mounting block
28 and a corresponding C-shaped mounting bracket. This may form two points of attachment
of the seat back shell 18 in relation to the seat back canes 14. With the mounting
block 28 and the C-shaped mounting bracket installed in relation to the seat back
canes 14 and the seat back shell 18, the seat back shell 18 may be easily installed
by aligning the second portions 16 in relation to (e.g. over) the first portions 12
and then rotating, or otherwise displacing, the seat back shell 18 downward into a
positive latched position, as depicted in Figs. 5A-5B.
[0022] With the provision of only two points of attachment, it may be simple to align the
mounting block 28 with the C-shaped mounting bracket. With the mounting block 28 and
the C-shaped mounting bracket aligned, the mounting block 28 may be inserted into
the C-shaped mounting bracket with the pointed guide 28h entering the channel 16d
of the C-shaped mounting bracket, as shown in Figs. 6A-6B. The seat back shell (not
shown) may then be rotated or pivoted (e.g., in a clockwise direction when viewing
Fig. 6D) or otherwise displaced until the pointed guide 28h makes abutting contact
with the C-shaped mounting bracket at the end of the channel 16d and the substantially
oval or kidney shaped portion 28d of the mounting block 28 makes abutting contact
with a corresponding portion of the C-shaped mounting bracket, as shown in Figs. 6E-6F.
The abutting contact may resist further rotation or pivotal movement of the seat back
shell 18 (e.g., in a clockwise direction when viewing Fig. 6D).
[0023] As shown in Fig. 7, the respective flanges of the mounting block 28 and the C-shaped
mounting bracket may cooperate to prevent lateral movement of the mounting block 28
and the C-shaped mounting bracket in relation to one another to form a point of attachment
on each seat back cane 14.
[0024] To supplement the support provided by the two points of attachment, a bottom hook
42, shown in Fig. 8, may be attached to each side of the seat back shell 18 at a lower
portion of the seat back shell 18 (i.e., below the attachment points). The exemplary
bottom hooks 42 may be provided with one or more holes or slots 42a therein that permit
lateral adjustment of the bottom hooks 42 in relation to the seat back shell 18. This
may permit proper alignment of the bottom hooks 42 in relation to the seat back canes
14. As shown in Fig. 1, the bottom hooks 42 may abut the seat back canes 14 to limit
movement of the lower portion to the seat back shell 18 in relation to the canes 14.
The bottom hooks 42 may be fastened to the seat back shell 18 in any suitable manner,
such as with the stud plates 44, washers 46 and nuts 48 shown. The nuts 48 may be
lock nuts. A covering material 50, such as a plastic or rubber covering may cover
the bottom hooks 42 to provide a relatively resilient contact between the bottom hooks
42 and the canes 14.
[0025] It should be noted that different shaped back canes can be accommodated by the pivotal
adjustment of the mounting block 28 in relation to the tube clamp plate 20. This may
further insure that the bottom hooks 42 are properly aligned with the seat back canes
14. For example, different back canes may be at different angles relative to vertical,
or not may not follow a straight line and thus have portions that are at different
angles relative to vertical. In these cases, the orientation of the mounting block
28 may be pivotally adjusted in relation to the back canes, depending on the angle
of the back cane in relation to vertical at the point which the mounting block 28
is mounted to the back cane.
[0026] To accommodate different diameter canes 14, the clamp bracket may be adjustable.
As described above, the clamp bracket may have a tube clamp plate 20 with a pin 24
and a tube clamp hinge 22 with grooves 22c that may be selectively engageable with
the pin 24 so the clamp 22 may be used with different sized seat back canes 14. For
example, one groove may accommodate 7/8 inch (22 mm) diameter canes while another
groove may accommodate 1 inch (25 mm) diameter canes.
[0027] Most of the load applied on the seat back shell 18 may be applied in the shoulder
area of the shell 18. The main attachment points of the assembly 10 may be in the
same area, providing good support and minimizing risk that the seat back shell 18
will become unintentionally detached.
[0028] It should be appreciated that the clamp bracket and top mount bracket are exemplary
brackets and other forms of connection may be provided for the mounting block 28 and
the C-shaped mounting bracket. It should further be appreciated that the mounting
block 28 and the C-shaped mounting bracket are exemplary embodiments and that the
mounting block and the mounting bracket may take on other shapes or forms. Further,
the fasteners 26, 30, 38 and stud plates 40, 44 are exemplary fasteners and other
fasteners may be employed. The bottom hook 42 is described for exemplary purposes
and other structure may be suitable for use in the place of the bottom hooks 42.
[0029] It should be appreciated that the mounting block and mounting bracket may be cooperatively
configured in any suitable manner, whereby at least one of either the mounting block
or mounting bracket may be oriented in such a way to cooperate with the other one
of either the mounting block or mounting bracket, such as by insertion, and then displaced,
such as by rotation or other suitable displacement, to interlock the mounting block
and the mounting bracket. The axial opening is provided as an example of a captive
or restrictive opening, which may be defined by an annular flange or other suitable
structure or configuration. Other structure may be suitable for interlock the mounting
block and the mounting bracket. Further, the pointed guide functions in cooperation
with the mounting bracket as an interference member. It should be appreciated that
other structure may be suitable for functioning as an interference member.
[0030] The principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated
in its preferred embodiment. However, it must be understood that this invention may
be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing
from its spirit or scope.
1. An assembly for mounting a seat back shell to a wheelchair seat back cane, the assembly
comprising:
a first portion attachable to the seat back cane, and
a second portion attachable to the seat back shell, the portions mating to form a
point of attachment by aligning one of the portions with the other portion and displacing
one of the portions in relation to the other portion.
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the shell is attachable to two spaced apart seat back
canes, thus forming two points of attachment.
3. An assembly for mounting a seat back shell to a wheelchair seat back cane, the assembly
comprising:
a first portion attachable in relation to the seat back cane; and
a second portion attachable in relation to the seat back shell, the second portion
being configured to receive the first portion and rotate in relation to the first
portion to lock the second portion in relation to the first portion.
4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the first portion comprises a tube clamp that is attachable
in relation to the seat back cane.
5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the tube clamp comprises a first part and a second
part hinged in relation to the first part.
6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the second part is hinged in relation to the first
part in a plurality of positions to accommodate different size seat back canes.
7. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the first portion further comprises a mounting block
attachable in relation to the tube clamp, the second portion being configured to receive
the mounting block and rotate in relation to the mounting block to lock the second
portion in relation to the first portion.
8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the mounting block is attachable in relation to the
tube clamp in a plurality of positions to adjust the angle of the seat back shell
in relation to the seat back canes.
9. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the mounting block is pivotally adjustable in relation
to the tube clamp in any one of the plurality of positions to accommodate different
shaped back canes.
10. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the second portion comprises a mounting bracket that
is attachable in relation to the seat back shell.
11. The assembly of claim 10 wherein the mounting bracket is adjustable in relation to
the seat back shell.
12. The assembly of claim 10 wherein the mounting bracket is laterally adjustable in relation
to the seat back shell.
13. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the first portion comprises a mounting block and the
second portion comprises a mounting bracket, the mounting bracket comprising a radial
opening and an axial opening, the radial opening permitting passage of the mounting
block when oriented in a first orientation and preventing passage of the mounting
block when oriented in a second orientation, the axial opening restricting axial passage
of the mounting block.
14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein the mounting block comprises an inner portion and
an outer portion, the inner portion comprising a substantially circular shaped portion
and a kidney shaped portion with a necked-down portion therebetween, the outer portion
defining a first flange, and wherein the mounting bracket is substantially C-shaped
and comprises an inner portion defining a second flange, the axial opening being bound
by the second flange and having a shape complementary to the mounting block inner
portion, the first and second flanges being dimensioned and configured to restrict
axial passage of the mounting block inner portion through the mounting bracket.
15. An assembly for mounting a seat back shell to spaced apart wheelchair seat back canes,
the assembly comprising:
a pair of first portions, the first portions being attachable in relation to the seat
back canes; and
a pair of second portions, the second portions being attachable in relation to opposing
sides of the seat back shell, the second portions being configured to receive the
first portions and rotate in relation to the first portions to lock the second portions
in relation to the first portions and thus form a two-point mounting assembly.
16. The assembly of claim 15 wherein the first portions each comprises a tube clamp attachable
in relation to the seat back canes, the tube clamp comprising a first part and a second
part hinged in relation to the first part in a plurality of positions to accommodate
different size seat back canes.
17. The assembly of claim 16 wherein the first portions each comprises a mounting block
attachable in relation to the tube clamp, the second portions being configured to
receive the mounting blocks and rotate in relation to the mounting blocks to lock
the second portions in relation to the first portions.
18. The assembly of claim 17 wherein the mounting blocks are attachable in relation to
the tube clamps in a plurality of positions to adjust the angle of the seat back shell
in relation to the seat back canes.
19. The assembly of claim 15 wherein the second portions each comprise a mounting bracket
that is attachable in relation to the seat back shell, the mounting bracket being
laterally adjustable in relation to the seat back shell.
20. The assembly of claim 15 further comprising a pair of hooks, the hooks each being
attachable in relation to the seat back shell below the second portions.