BACKREST JOINED TO A SEAT
[0001] The object of this invention is a new way of moving a backrest, called dynamic because
it remains in contact with the back of the person sitting on the seat.
[0002] In particular this new backrest is particularly suitable for use in wheelchairs for
disabled people.
[0003] As is well known, on the market there are various types of wheelchairs for the disabled
that have an inclinable or articulated backrest.
[0004] The inclinable backrest allows the user to vary the angle of inclination with respect
to the seat.
[0005] After setting the above-mentioned angle of inclination this configuration is then
fixed.
[0006] Naturally it is possible to modify, continuously or discretely, this configuration,
according to the requirements of the user, in varying degrees of simplicity with varyingly
complex devices.
[0007] Recently you can find wheelchairs with an inclinable or articulated backrest fitted
with a spring or gas pump to assist the above-mentioned operations for varying the
angle of inclination of the backrest.
[0008] This gas pump helps and makes things easier for the operator when the backrest has
to come back to its original erect configuration and prevents any dangerous falls
and/or overturning of the backrest itself.
[0009] Evidently the above-mentioned gas pump that helps the operator is practically useless
when the inclination of said backrest is carried out using servo actuators.
[0010] In fact, in this case the operator, or the user directly, using a control intervenes
directly to fix the inclination of the backrest at the required angle.
[0011] Similarly, what has been explained above occurs for elevating wheelchairs fitted
with servo actuators, where the various movements are managed and set by an operator
or by the user himself.
[0012] In order that there might be no danger that the position is maintained also when
there is no electricity (or when the battery has drained) the actuators are always
of the irreversible type, and therefore the position set for the inclination of the
backrest is fixed also in this eventuality.
[0013] As. also with office chairs where there is a spring that provides a limited range
of angles with respect to the erect position, also on wheelchairs it would be good
to have this type of freedom of movement of the backrest; nevertheless such an arrangement
is too restrictive for the needs of the disabled.
[0014] In fact, the disabled person very often requires having the backrest at an angle
and not erect at 90° with respect to the seat.
[0015] Moreover, there is a category of users affected by dystonia due to neurological spasms
that would benefit greatly from a backrest that could be freely inclined, without
worsening the jerking due to the impact with a rigid backrest.
[0016] Nevertheless, these users very often require wheelchairs with an electric inclinable
backrest, electric elevating wheelchairs or much more simply a wheelchair that has
an inclined backrest.
[0017] To resolve these above-mentioned and other drawbacks that will become evident from
the following description, the invention of this patent application was developed.
[0018] The invention consists of having an inclinable or articulated backrest at any type
of pre-fixed angulation, while keeping the possibility of a further inclination within
a preestablished range.
[0019] This innovation can be configured differently for manual wheelchairs and electrical
ones, while still maintaining an equivalent effect.
[0020] This is a new type of movement for an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to
a seat, where said backrest has, inverted between the two restraints that fix the
desired inclination, a pliable elastic element that provides further free inclination
within a set range.
[0021] Preferably, but not essential, this movement is effective as set out below when applied
to wheelchairs for the disabled.
[0022] Advantageously a gas pump can be used as a pliable elastic element that deadens unexpected
and sudden inclinations of the backrest with an appropriate preload, and which resists
with proportionally increasing force the speed of sudden changes of angulation of
said backrest.
[0023] Moreover, a gas pump, which can be chosen for its appropriate strength, with respect
to the need to counter various stresses on the basis of the physical build of the
user, renders the movement slow and smooth, dissipating the energy and bringing the
backrest slowly back to the pre-set inclination.
[0024] This pliable elastic element can be placed either below the chair or at the top rear
part of the backrest, and very usefully it can be activated or deactivated using levers
on the rear handle or else using a control available to the user.
[0025] In the case where the installation of this pliable elastic element is behind the
backrest, it can usefully be connected to the components for adjusting the inclination
of the backrest and inserted between the two restraints, one on the backrest and the
other on the frame that supports the seat; where preferably said restraints are hinges.
[0026] In the case, on the other hand, where the installation of said pliable elastic elements
are placed lower than the seat it would be good that it is configured as a continuation
of the components for adjusting and fixing the desired inclination of the backrest.
[0027] Eventually this is configured as a kinematic chain where the adjustment and fixing
components and said pliable elastic element are hinged on a plate on which are hinged
at least one end of the backrest and/or at least one end of the frame that supports
the seat.
[0028] In the event that it should be used on a wheelchair with a vertical elevating function
it is essential that the unrestricted inclination be progressively reduced in order
to avoid possible traumas in the spine region.
[0029] In fact, in a vertically rising wheelchair generally the chair inclines at the same
time as the backrest, so it is convenient that also in the case where the elastic
element of the backrest is deactivated (with a consequent locking for example of the
gas pump) an automatic release operates to permit the vertical elevation.
[0030] Since with vertically elevating wheelchairs an excessive additional inclination could
be dangerous for the spine, it would be good to provide some regulation that limits
the above-mentioned inclination.
[0031] This regulation is equally useful for the eventual extension of the chair to adapt
to the physical build of the user.
[0032] Beneficially, this adjustment consists of a housing for the pliable elastic element
fitted with a system for adjustable fixing, and, in the case of a circular gas pump,
it is a perforated tubular element inside whose holes is to be fixed the end fixing
plug of the gas pump inside said tubular element.
[0033] It is clear that even if this refers to just a single fixing element, it should be
understood and referred to as both applied singularly, and preferably in the central
area, as well as divided and preferably situated near the side parts of said backrest
or the frame that supports the seat.
[0034] What has been said above is valid not only for the pliable elastic element but also
for the components for regulating the inclination, and relative parts connected to
them.
[0035] The above-mentioned advantages, and further ones that will become clear further on
in the description, are described below with reference to a preferred realisation
and in no way limited to that.
Fig. 1 shows a wheelchair with an inclinable backrest with manual movement fitted
with a new way of moving the backrest.
Fig. 2 shows the wheelchair of fig. 1 with the backrest inclined.
Fig. 3 shows a part of the drawing 1 and 2 partially overlapping that highlights the
possible inclination of the backrest on which the user is resting.
Fig. 4 shows the wheelchair of fig. 1 in more detail.
Fig. 5 shows the wheelchair of fig. 4 with the backrest inclined with a compression
of the pliable elastic component.
Fig. 6 shows a wheelchair with an inclinable backrest where the device that provides
the new movement is situated behind the chair.
Fig. 7 shows the wheelchair of fig. 6 with a vertical elevation configuration, both
of the backrest as well as the chair.
Fig. 8 shows a part of the wheelchair of fig. 6 a dotted line highlighting the maximum
possible range for unrestricted inclination allowed by the pliable elastic element
located under the chair.
Fig. 9 shows a part of the wheelchair of fig. 6, shown also in fig. 8, in an erect
position.
Fig. 10 shows the wheelchair of fig. 9 in an inclined position.
Fig. 11 shows an elevating electric wheelchair fitted, in the rear of the backrest,
with an actuator for elevating the backrest and underneath the chair the movement
device that is the object of this patent application.
Fig. 12 shows the wheelchair of fig. 11 in a vertical position, both of the backrest
as well as the chair.
Fig. 13 shows a part of the wheelchair of fig. 11 with a dotted line highlighting
the maximum possible range for unrestricted inclination allowed by the pliable elastic
element located under the chair.
Fig. 14 shows a part of the wheelchair of fig. 11, shown also in fig. 13, in an erect
position.
Fig. 15 shows the wheelchair of fig. 14 where just the backrest is inclined.
Fig. 16 shows a prospective view of the rear part of a wheelchair fitted with the
movement device visible in figs. 1 to 5.
Fig. 17 is a prospective view of the hinging of the dynamic gas pump, located below
the seat, on the plate configured as a lever whose cam profile operates on the release
device of the dynamic gas pump.
[0036] With reference to figs. 1 to 5, which refer to an inclinable wheelchair 1 with manual
movement, we see that the backrest 2, hinged in 4 with respect to the seat 3, can
be inclined only after the gas pump 5 has been released.
[0037] This gas pump 5 for making adjustments (which can anyway be replaced by an adjustment
strut with continual or discrete fixing) has one end 6 hinged onto the frame of the
backrest 2. In figs. 1 and 2 we can see the extreme upper and lower positions that
the end 6 can take on.
[0038] To these above-mentioned positions correspond the solid line drawing and the dotted
line drawing shown in fig. 3, which correspond to the maximum range possible for the
fixed adjustment of the backrest 2.
[0039] The body of the adjustment gas pump 5 is solidly joined to the body of the dynamic
pump 7, whose end 8 is hinged to the frame, generally but not essentially, of the
chair 3.
[0040] Still in figs. 1 and 2 we can see the upper and lower extreme positions that the
end 8 can assume, corresponding to unrestricted inclination, with reference to an
upright erect fixing of the backrest shown in figs. 4 and 5.
[0041] From the above-mentioned description of the drawings it can easily be understood
how the invention works.
[0042] After having fixed the position of the backrest at the desired angle with respect
to the chair, in the example shown by rendering the adjustment gas pump 5 free, inclining
the backrest 2 and again locking the adjustment gas pump 5 (but in a generic way releasing
the fixing device, inclining the backrest and restoring the fixing device to the new
angled position of the backrest 2), the user or the companion, in order to activate
the new movement, release, using a special control 9, in the diagrams shown as a lever
9 near a handle 11, that can be made permanent with a lock 10, the dynamic pump 7
acting on the end 8 placing cable 12 under traction.
[0043] Once the dynamic pump 7 has been released, the backrest 2 is free to oscillate following
the stresses of the user, in permanent contact with his back.
[0044] With a small preload of the gas pump the user will have no unpleasant oscillations
of the backrest 2, but will have the feeling of a solid support.
[0045] Nevertheless, especially for a person who suffers from dystonias due to neurological
spasms, this dynamic muffled flexion, absorbing the impact and therefore calming the
user, prevents the spasms from becoming accentuated, as happens with a rigidly fixed
backrest.
[0046] Figs. 6 to 10 show the new movement applied to an elevating wheelchair with the inclination
of the backrest 14 articulated with respect to the chair 15, or applied to its support
frame.
[0047] Advantageously a dynamic gas pump 16 was adopted, positioned under the seat.
[0048] Also in this case, the dynamic gas pump can be released using a cable 27 that is
put under traction by a lever 18 positioned near the handle 19. This lever 18 can
be blocked by a lock 20.
[0049] The maximum angulation range that the backrest can assume with the unrestricted dynamic
gas pump is shown in fig. 8.
[0050] From this figure 8 we can see that one end of this dynamic gas pump 16 is hinged
17 near the front part of the seat 15, i.e. the part near the knee of the user, and
a second end, near the rear part of the wheelchair, is hinged 18 to a plate 22 configured
as a lever 19 at the base of which the backrest 14 and the seat 15 are hinged.
[0051] This lever 19 is shaped as a cam 20 in order to act directly on the release device
21 of the dynamic gas pump 16.
[0052] During the rising of the elevating wheelchair 13 the cam 20 operates by releasing
the dynamic gas pump 16, preventing dangerous traumas in the spine area that could
occur when the user of the companion do not release the dynamic gas pump 16 when it
is elevating.
[0053] In figs. 11 to 15 we see the application of the new movement of the backrest on an
electric wheelchair 29 with an inclinable backrest.
[0054] It basically has the structure shown in the wheelchair of figs. 6 to 10, where the
dynamic gas pump 16 is similarly positioned below the seat 15 (or the frame supporting
the seat) and hinged 17 at the front part of the seat 15 (near to the knee of the
user) and the opposite end of this dynamic gas pump is hinged 18 to a plate 23 configured
as a lever 24 at the base of which the backrest and the seat are hinged.
[0055] One end of a hinged 25 servo actuator 26 acts on said plate 23, the opposite end
of said actuator being hinged to the frame of the seat 14.
[0056] The function of this servo actuator 26 is to recline the backrest 14 independently
or in a manner correlated to the correlation of the seat 15 (or the frame that supports
it).
[0057] Also in this case it is possible to see in the drawings that the housing of the dynamic
gas pump 16 has a series of holes in which a plug can be applied for fixing one end
of the dynamic gas pump 16; these holes 28 allow the above-mentioned dynamic gas pump
16 to be installed, because they can regulate the extension of the dynamic inclination
of the backrest, setting an eventual preload, adapting to any extensions to the depth
of the seat in order to adapt to the build of the user and finally to reduce to a
limited dynamic inclination of the backrest 14 when it is upright vertical position
together with the seat 15.
[0058] Also in this plate 23 there is a lever 24 configured as a cam, whose operation is
similar to that shown of the cam on the lever 19.
[0059] In figs. 14 and 15 we see the two positions that the user can assume by operating
the above-mentioned dynamic gas pump 16, the regulation of the inclination of the
backrest 14 being set and fixed by the irreversible actuator 26.
[0060] Also in this case we can understand the enormous benefit there is from this new movement
also for a normal user who would like to grant himself the physiological desire to
arch his back, or simply change the posture of his seat, with respect to an inclination
of the backrest that has already been set.
[0061] It is clear that the greatest benefit is for those users affected by dystonias due
to neurological spasms, who very often require an angled position of the backrest,
and not finding a rigid and fixed impact to counter their twitches, they freely flex
the dynamically inclinable backrest with a set and proportional resistance, which
calms and relaxes them, allowing them to quickly return to a tranquil condition, without
having endured any impact.
1. Movement of an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to a chair, characterised by the fact that said backrest has, inserted between the two restraints that fix said
desired inclination, a pliable elastic element that provides a further unrestricted
inclination within to an established range.
2. Movement of an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to a chair according to claim
1 where said pliable elastic element is a dynamic gas pump.
3. Movement of an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to a chair according to claims
1 or 2, characterised by the fact that said pliable elastic element is joined to the component for adjusting
the inclination.
4. Movement of an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to a chair according to the
previous claim, characterised by the fact that said pliable element joined to the component for adjusting the inclination
is inserted between two restraints, one on the backrest and the other on the frame
that supports the chair.
5. Movement of an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to a chair according to the
previous claim, characterised by the fact that said pliable element is inserted as a continuation of the component
for adjusting and fixing said desired inclination.
6. Movement of an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to a chair according to the
previous claim, characterised by the fact that said pliable element is placed below the chair.
7. Movement of an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to a chair according to the
previous claim, characterised by the fact that said continuation is realised by means of a plate on which are hinged
said pliable element and at least one of the ends of the chair frame and/or at least
one end of the frame that supports the chair.
8. Movement of an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to a chair according to the
previous claim, characterised by the fact that said plate has a lever that can operate on said pliable element at
least during the elevation phase between the backrest and the chair whenever said
backrest and said chair are part of an elevating wheelchair for disabled people.
9. Movement of an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to a chair according one
or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact said pliable element can be activated or deactivated, and when activated
it can be limited and/or set to provide an elastic recovery and/or an inclination
of the backrest with a differentiated time constant; while when it is deactivated
it can take on a permanent fixed configuration.
10. Movement of an inclinable or articulated backrest joined to a chair according one
or more of the previous claims, characterised by the fact said elastic element can have its position adjusted to follow the personal
requirements of the backrest and/or the chair.