[0001] The present invention relates to a seat appliance with a stowable or folding backrest,
and more particularly to a wheelchair with a stowable or folding backrest. Prior art
wheelchairs are known which have a backrest which is foldable down to lie adjacent
the seat in a stowed orientation for storage and transportation.
[0002] EP145606 discloses a folding wheelchair with a stowable backrest arrangement, wherein the
wheelchair has side restraints provided with a linkage to the backrest such that as
the backrest moves between a deployed and stowed configuration the side restraints
correspondingly move between a restraint position and a stowed position.
[0003] An improved arrangement has now been devised.
[0004] According to the invention, there is provided a seated invalid appliance in accordance
with claim 1, with a stowable backrest arrangement, wherein the appliance has side
restraints and includes a linkage arrangement between the backrest and the side restraints
such that as the backrest moves between a deployed and stowed configuration the side
restraints correspondingly move between a restraint position and a stowed position,
wherein the side restraints comprise curved side struts, and are provided with an
elongate arcuate guide comprising an elongate arcuate slot for guiding movement of
a guide member carried by the backrest arrangement; wherein the backrest arrangement
and the side restraints are pivotally mounted at spaced locations to a common frame
member of the seated invalid appliance, and further wherein the seated invalid appliance
further comprises locking means for locking the backrest in the stowed position and
the deployed position, wherein the locking means are configured to move into a locking
position upon movement of the backrest into the stowed position to enable only deliberate
movement of the backrest towards the deployed position.
[0005] Preferably, the backrest is upright or substantially upright when in the deployed
configuration.
[0006] Lowering or raising of the backrest arrangement to and from the stowed position causes
the side restraints to correspondingly move to and from the stowed position and the
restraint position in unison with the backrest arrangement.
[0007] Typically, in the stowed position the side restraints are lowered compared to a raised
restraint position.
[0008] It is preferred that the backrest is arranged to be pivotably movable between the
deployed and stowed configurations.
[0009] Preferably, the side restraints are arranged to be pivotably movable between the
restraint position and the stowed position.
[0010] It is preferred that the position of coupling of the backrest arrangement and restraints
moves as the backrest arrangement and restraints move to and from the stowed position.
[0011] The position of the first end of the side restraint may be lower (i.e. closer to
the ground) when it is in the stowed position then when it is in the restraint position.
[0012] The guide member may protrude through the slot. The guide member may be configured
to travel along the slot towards or in the direction of the front of the appliance
as the backrest is moved towards the stowed position. The term 'front' is used in
relation to the direction in which the user faces when seated in the deployed appliance.
[0013] Thus, the back rest may be in communication with the restraint at a variety of positions
along the length of the restraint, by means of the guide member.
[0014] The guide member may be lower when the backrest is in the stowed position than it
is when the back rest is in an upright (deployed) position.
[0015] The guide member may move away from the first end of the restraint as the back rest
is moved to the stowed position.
[0016] The guide member may comprise an end stop, such as a flange or cap for example. Thus,
the guide member may pass through the slot with the end stop on the outer face of
the restraint i.e. away from the interior of the appliance where the user sits in
use.
[0017] The seated invalid appliance may be a wheelchair, an invalid chair or a sporting
appliance for a disabled or mobility-impaired user.
[0018] In the restraint position, with the backrest arrangement in the deployed (upright)
orientation, the backrest may be braced against rearward movement by engagement with
the end of the slot.
[0019] The arrangement is preferably such that, in the stowed position, the backrest is
laid over the seat position of the seat.
[0020] It is preferred that locking means is provided for locking the backrest in the stowed
position and the deployed position.
[0021] In a certain embodiment it is preferred that the same locking means locks the backrest
in the stowed position and the deployed position.
[0022] The locking means may comprise a locking pin which is normally biased to a locking
position.
[0023] The side restraints may be c-shaped or arcuate in profile. Thus, the side restraints
may take a generally bow-shaped form. The arcuate guide slot may be provided between
the edges of the restraint, the slot following the arcuate profile of the restraint
edges.
[0024] The seated invalid appliance may be a wheelchair, an invalid chair or a sporting
appliance for a disabled or mobility-impaired user.
[0025] The invention provides a compact arrangement, which is lightweight and simple in
construction. It is cheap to manufacture compared with more elaborate alternatives.
When in the stowed configuration, the side restraints and lie close to the body of
the appliance in a convenient and easy to handle arrangement.
[0026] The invention will now be further described, by way of example only, and with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a seated invalid appliance (wheelchair)
with a stowable folding backrest in accordance with the invention (backrest in stowed
orientation);
Figure 2 is a view similar to the view of figure 1 from a slightly different perspective
and showing the locking means.
Figure 3 is a schematic side perspective view of the wheelchair appliance (wheels
removed) with the backrest in the stowed orientation;
Figure 4 is a view from the same orientation of figure 4, but this time with the backrest
in the substantially upright (deployed) orientation;
Figure 5 is a more detailed view corresponding to figure 4;
Figure 6 is a view from the rear of the appliance (wheels removed) with the backrest
in the stowed orientation;
Figure 7 is a view similar to the view of figure 6 but from a slightly different perspective.
[0027] Referring to the drawings, and initially to, for example figure 7 there is shown
a wheelchair appliance 1 in which the wheels 19 (usually secured to mountings 10)
are shown de-mounted from the appliance for ease of explanation. The appliance 1 has
a backrest arrangement 8 comprising a pair of spaced tubular uprights 2,3 and webbing
bands 4 extending between the uprights 2, 3 to provide a back support. The uprights
2, 3 are pivotally mounted to respective side frame members 5 by means of a bracket
6 and pivot 7. The bracket 6 is secured to the respective upright 2, 3 and pivots
with the respective upright 2, 3.
[0028] Each upright 2,3 is provided at about mid-way up the backrest arrangement with an
outwardly projecting follower 9 which is fixed positionally with respect to the respective
upright 2,3 but guided to be movable in an arcuate guide slot 11 of a respective side
restraint arm 12, one of which is provided at each side of the seated appliance 1.
Each side restraint arm 12 is pivotally mounted to the side frame members 5 at a forward
position spaced from the pivotal mounting 7 of the backrest arrangement 8. Pivot formations
14 are shown in the drawings for mounting the side restraint arms 12. The slide-ability
of the followers 9 in the slots 11 provide a mechanical sliding linkage between the
uprights 2,3 and the side restraint arms 12.
[0029] In the deployed (upright) position of the backrest arrangement 8 (figure 7), the
frame members 2,3 are held in the upright position by means of respective spring biased
locking pins 15 provided one for each upright 2,3. The locking pins 15 engage in a
securing aperture 16 provided in the bracket 6. In the upright position, the side
restraint arms 12 act as structural members bracing with the uprights 2,3 and the
side frame members 5 to provide structural integrity to the frame. The uprights 2,3
are prevented from pivoting forward to the stowed configuration by engagement of the
locking pins 15 with the apertures 16. Abutment members 22 on the bottom ends of the
uprights 2,3 abut against the trailing edges of the side frame members 5 when in the
upright position.
[0030] Therefore, this arrangement enables the side restraint arms 12 to serve as side walls
during use of the wheelchair, and act as restraints to prevent the user from falling
out of the appliance.
[0031] The locking pins 15 are provided with a connecting line 17, which, when tugged, acts
against the biasing springs to retract the locking pins 15 from engagement with the
apertures 16. When this happens, the backrest arrangement can be pivoted forward to
the stowed position in which the backrest arrangement overlays the seat position of
the appliance. In the drawings the seat pad is not shown. The seat pad is secured
onto the cross-members 20,21. As the backrest pivots forward from the upright position
to the stowed position, the followers 9 are guided to pass along the arcuate guide
slots in the side restraint arms 12. As this happens, the followers 9 act to urge
downwardly the side restraint arms 12 which pivot downwardly about the pivot mountings
14. As this happens, the end of the respective securing pin 15 traces over the inward
facing surface of the bracket 6.
[0032] Ultimately, continued lowering of the backrest arrangement 8 results in the backrest
reaching the stowed position. This situation is shown in figures 1,2,3,6 and 7. As
can be seen, particularly in figure 3, in the stowed configuration the followers 9
are orientated towards the opposed end of the guide slots 11 to their original position.
Upon reaching the limit of movement toward the stowed position, the pins 15 spring
outwardly upon passing the trailing edge 6a of the bracket 6 to become located behind
the trailing edge 6a of the bracket. This positioning prevents the backrest arrangement
8 from being moved back from the stowed position toward the upright position until
the pins 15 are deliberately displaced against the biasing spring out of the way of
the bracket 6 permitting pivotal movement.
[0033] The arrangement provides that the arrangement can be reconfigured quickly and easily
between the stowed and deployed configurations, with movement of the backrest arrangement
8 automatically reconfiguring the side restraints 12.
[0034] The side restraint arms therefore provide more than one function:
- they function as side walls during use of the appliance to restrain the user and prevent
him from falling out;
- they act as structural members bracing with the uprights and the side frame members
to enhance structural integrity of the frame;
- they provide a restraint path for the followers which cause the respective restraint
arms to be lowered or raised or collapsed into stowed or deployed positions respectively,
thus providing an arrangement which is robust during use but compact and easy to handle/transport
when not in use.
1. A seated invalid appliance (1) with a stowable backrest arrangement (8), wherein the
appliance has side restraints (12) and includes a linkage arrangement (9, 11) between
the backrest (8) and the side restraints (12) such that as the backrest moves between
a deployed and stowed configuration the side restraints (12) correspondingly move
between a restraint position and a stowed position;
wherein the side restraints (12) comprise curved side struts, and are provided with
an elongate arcuate guide comprising an elongate arcuate slot (11) for guiding movement
of a guide member (9) carried by the backrest arrangement;
wherein the backrest arrangement (8) and the side restraints (12) are pivotally mounted
at spaced locations to a common frame member (5) of the seated invalid appliance,
characterised in that the seated invalid appliance (1) further comprises locking means for locking the
backrest in the stowed position and the deployed position.
2. A seated invalid appliance according to claim 1, wherein the position of coupling
of the backrest arrangement (8) and restraints (12) moves as the backrest arrangement
and restraints move to and from the stowed position.
3. A seated invalid appliance according to any preceding claim wherein in the stowed
position the backrest arrangement (8) is laid over the seat position of the seat.
4. A seated invalid appliance according to claim 1, wherein:
i) the same locking means locks (15) the backrest in the stowed position and the deployed
position; and/or
ii) the locking means comprises a locking pin (15) which is normally biased to a locking
position.
1. Gerät (1) für einen sitzenden Behinderten, das eine verstaubare Rückenlehnenanordnung
(8) aufweist, wobei das Gerät Seitenhalter (12) hat und eine Gestängeanordnung (9,
11) zwischen der Rückenlehne (8) und den Seitenhaltern (12) enthält, so dass sich
die Seitenhalter (12), wenn sich die Rückenlehne zwischen einer ausgebrachten und
einer verstauten Konfiguration bewegt, zwischen einer Halteposition und einer verstauten
Position entsprechend bewegen;
wobei die Seitenhalter (12) gekrümmte Seitenstreben umfassen und mit einer länglichen
bogenförmigen Führung versehen sind, die einen bogenförmigen Längsschlitz (11) zum
Führen von Bewegung eines von der Rückenlehnenanordnung getragenen Führungsglieds
(9) umfasst;
wobei die Rückenlehnenanordnung (9) und die Seitenhalter (12) an voneinander beabstandeten
Stellen an einem gemeinsamen Rahmenglied (5) des Geräts für einen sitzenden Behinderten
schwenkbar angebracht sind, wobei das Gerät (1) für einen sitzenden Behinderten ferner
ein Verriegelungsmittel zum Verriegeln der Rückenlehne in der verstauten Position
und der ausgebrachten Position umfasst.
2. Gerät für einen sitzenden Behinderten nach Anspruch 1, wobei sich die Position der
Kopplung der Rückenlehnenanordnung (8) und der Halter (12) bewegt, wenn sich die Rückenlehnenanordnung
und die Halter in die und aus der verstauten Position bewegen.
3. Gerät für einen sitzenden Behinderten nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei die
Rückenlehnenanordnung (8) in der verstauten Position über die Sitzposition des Sitzes
gelegt ist.
4. Gerät für einen sitzenden Behinderten nach Anspruch 1, wobei:
i) das gleiche Verriegelungsmittel (15) die Rückenlehne in der verstauten Position
und der ausgebrachten Position verriegelt; und/oder
ii) das Verriegelungsmittel einen Verriegelungsstift (15), der normalerweise in eine
Verriegelungsposition vorbelastet ist, umfasst.
1. Appareil de siège pour invalide (1) comprenant un agencement de dossier escamotable
(8), l'appareil présentant des retenues latérales (12) et comportant un agencement
de liaison (9, 11) entre le dossier (8) et les retenues latérales (12), de telle sorte
que le dossier se déplace entre une configuration déployée et une configuration rangée,
les retenues latérales (12) se déplaçant de manière correspondante entre une position
de retenue et une position escamotée ;
les retenues latérales (12) comprenant des entretoises latérales courbes et étant
pourvues d'un guide arqué allongé comprenant une fente arquée allongée (11) pour guider
le mouvement d'un organe de guidage (9) porté par l'agencement de dossier ;
l'agencement de dossier (8) et les retenues latérales (12) étant montés de manière
pivotante à des emplacements espacés sur un organe de cadre commun (5) de l'appareil
de siège pour invalide, l'appareil de siège pour invalide (1) comprenant en outre
un moyen de verrouillage pour verrouiller le dossier dans la position escamotée et
dans la position déployée.
2. Appareil de siège pour invalide selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la position
d'accouplement de l'agencement de dossier (8) et des retenues (12) se déplace à mesure
que l'agencement de dossier et les retenues se déplacent dans et depuis la position
escamotée.
3. Appareil de siège pour invalide selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel, dans la position escamotée, l'agencement de dossier (8) est placé par-dessus
la position d'assise du siège.
4. Appareil de siège pour invalide selon la revendication 1, dans lequel :
i) le même moyen de verrouillage (15) verrouille le dossier dans la position escamotée
et dans la position déployée ; et/ou
ii) le moyen de verrouillage comprend une goupille de verrouillage (15) qui est normalement
sollicitée dans une position de verrouillage.