[0001] This application claims priority to Chinese patent application No.
201810331080.7 filed on April 13, 2018, and claims the priority of the application. The entire content of the application
is incorporated herein in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] This application relates to medical care equipment, and in particular, to a multifunctional
wheelchair used by a patient who is bedridden for a long time or who cannot move independently.
BACKGROUND
[0003] At present, a wheelchair designed for a person who is bedridden for a long time or
have difficulty in moving has a single function, which can only meet some use requirements
such as moving by using the wheelchair for a user. In addition, since the structure
is fixed and unchangeable, the user often needs many persons to carry and hold at
the same time, which causes pressure on family members and nursing workers of a patient,
wastes time and effort, and makes the user feel uncomfortable. A plurality of family
members or nursing workers take care of the patient at the same time, causing great
economic pressure to the family. Therefore, a multifunctional wheelchair with comprehensive
functions, a flexible structure, and a reduced number of auxiliary staffs is urgently
needed.
SUMMARY
[0004] This application is intended to overcome the defects of the prior art and provide
a multifunctional wheelchair.
[0005] In order to achieve the above objective, this application adopts the following technical
solutions.
[0006] A multifunctional wheelchair is provided, including a base with wheels, and further
including an adjustable lifting device connected above the base, the adjustable lifting
device including a seat plate, a backrest hinged to a rear end of the seat plate,
a lower connecting plate connected to the base, and a support structure hinged between
the seat plate and the lower connecting plate, the support structure including a front
support bar assembly and a rear support bar assembly; and the adjustable lifting device
further including a driving mechanism for driving the rotation of the support structure
and/or for driving the lifting of the seat plate, the driving mechanism generating
a rotary motion or a linear motion, so that a parallelogram mechanism formed by the
seat plate, the front support bar assembly, the lower connecting plate, and the rear
support bar assembly is in an unfolded state or a stored state.
[0007] The further technical solution is as follows. An upper support plate of the base
is provided with a sliding groove, and a pulley slidably matched with the sliding
groove is disposed below the lower connecting plate, to form a slidable and detachable
connection between the adjustable lifting device and the base; alternatively, the
lower connecting plate is the upper support plate of the base, to form an integrated
structure; alternatively, the lower connecting plate is fixedly connected to the upper
support plate provided on the base.
[0008] The further technical solution is as follows. The slidable and detachable connection
adopts a sliding groove locking structure, specifically including a pair of blocks,
two sliding grooves, two shock absorbers, and two locking blocks that are respectively
disposed at the front and back of the base, the two locking blocks extending downward
through an upper panel of the base and being connected above an unlocking rack, the
unlocking rack being slidably connected below the upper panel of the base through
a guide bar, a self-locking spring that abuts below the unlocking rack being sleeved
on the guide bar, and the blocks abutting against a fixed protrusion on a lower surface
of the lower connecting plate of the adjustable lifting device.
[0009] The further technical solution is as follows. The adjustable lifting device further
includes: a front baffle hinged to a front end of the seat plate; a front armrest
hinged to a middle portion of the front end of the seat plate; and a neck pillow disposed
at an outer end of the backrest; and the front support bar assembly includes a left
front support bar and a right front support bar, and the rear support bar assembly
includes a left rear support bar and a right rear support bar.
[0010] The further technical solution is as follows. A center of the seat plate is provided
with a defecation through hole; and an elastic frame-shaped bracket located below
the defecation through hole is provided below the seat plate, to support an excrement
container with an elastic force.
[0011] The further technical solution is as follows. The driving mechanism is an electric
motor with a speed reduction mechanism, the speed reduction mechanism being provided
with an output shaft and being connected to a rotating shaft of either the front support
bar assembly or the rear support bar assembly through transmission;
alternatively, the driving mechanism is a manual forcing bar generating rotational
power, and an outer end of the rotating shaft of either the front support bar assembly
or the rear support bar assembly is provided with a torque connecting portion, the
manual forcing bar being connected to the torque connecting portion through transmission;
alternatively, the driving mechanism is a linear power mechanism disposed between
the lower connecting plate and any of the seat plate, the front support bar assembly,
and the rear support bar assembly, the linear power mechanism being an electric push
bar, an air cylinder, an oil cylinder, or a ball screw transmission mechanism;
alternatively, the driving mechanism is an air bag disposed between the lower connecting
plate and the seat plate, and an air pump connected to an air channel of the air bag;
alternatively, the driving mechanism is a magnetic mechanism disposed between the
low connecting plate and the seat plate, the magnetic mechanism including a lower
coil fixed onto the lower connecting plate, an upper coil fixed below the seat plate,
and a driving circuit electrically connected to the upper coil and the lower coil,
the upper coil and the lower coil generating a magnetic field of a same level, thereby
generating a repulsive force for the seat plate to rise upward.
[0012] The further technical solution is as follows. An infusion stand is hinged to a left
side and/or right side of the base, the infusion stand being a bar-shaped structure
with axial length adjustment.
[0013] The further technical solution is as follows. A stay bar bracket is connected to
the base, the stay bar bracket being a door-shaped frame structure and including a
left side bar and a right side bar connected to a left rear side and a right rear
side of the base and a transverse push bar connected to rear ends of the left side
bar and the right side bar, when the backrest and the seat plate are in a 180-degree
unfolded state, the transverse push bar being snapped into a transverse slot disposed
on a back surface of the backrest.
[0014] The further technical solution is as follows. Right-angle armrests are hinged to
two sides of the base, the right-angle armrests being in a stored state when rotated
forward by 90 degrees.
[0015] The further technical solution is as follows. Top portions of the adjustable armrests
are both provided with sockets for externally connecting a tray table.
[0016] The further technical solution is as follows. A front end of the base is provided
with a footrest.
[0017] In comparison to the prior art, the beneficial effects are as follows.
[0018] The multifunctional wheelchair of this application has the following significant
advantages compared with a traditional wheelchair.
[0019] Due to the structure that the base is matched with the adjustable lifting device
in this application, a height and an angle of the wheelchair body both can be adjusted,
which has wider applicability. The wheelchair is suitable for beds of various heights
and meets various usage requirements of lying, sitting, moving, folding and so on.
The slidable and detachable structure facilitates separate use of the wheelchair body
and the base, which has a lighter weight and can reduce physical strength of the nursing
worker and the family member of the patient. In addition, in a case of fewer mobile
working conditions, a plurality of wheelchair bodies may share a base to reduce expenses.
Since the adjustable lifting device further includes a seat plate with a defecation
through hole in the center, a front baffle for supporting the calf part, a front armrest
for the user to lean on, and a neck pillow for supporting a head, which has higher
security while increasing comfort. Since a variety of power-driven mechanisms can
be used, a manufacturer may make flexible choices depending on different costs and
production priorities. The base is additionally provided with a stay bar bracket for
pushing the wheelchair, an armrest for supporting an elbow of a user, an external
tray table for placing items, and a footrest for supporting the feet, which has comprehensive
functions and is solid and durable.
[0020] To enable the above objects, features and advantages of this application to be understood
more clearly, this application will be further described in detail below with reference
to the accompanying drawings and specific implementations.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021]
FIG. 1 is a structural diagram of a specific embodiment of a multifunctional wheelchair
in a folded state according to this application.
FIG. 2 is a structural diagram (in a lie-down state) of a specific embodiment of a
multifunctional wheelchair in an unfolded state shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a structural diagram (in a sit-up state) of a specific embodiment of a multifunctional
wheelchair in an unfolded state shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a side view of FIG. 2.
FIG. 5 is a partial view of a base of the multifunctional wheelchair shown in FIG.
1 according to this application.
FIG. 6 is a bottom three-dimensional structural view of an adjustable lifting device
of a multifunctional wheelchair according to this application.
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a simplified supporting structure and driving mechanism
of the adjustable lifting device of FIG. 6 that are in an unfolded state.
FIG. 8 is a side view (in which casters are in disassembled state) of FIG. 5.
FIG. 9 is a bottom three-dimensional structural view of FIG. 5.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
| 1 |
Base |
10 |
Footrest |
| 11 |
Infusion stand |
12 |
Block |
| 13 |
Sliding groove |
14 |
Shock absorber |
| 15 |
Locking block |
16 |
Armrest bar |
| 17 |
Wheel |
18 |
Self-locking spring |
| 19 |
Unlocking rack |
111 |
First electric push bar |
| 112 |
Second electric push bar |
113 |
Third electric push bar |
| 114 |
Stay bar |
115 |
Armrest side connecting plate |
| 116 |
Footrest connecting bar |
117 |
Lower armrest connecting bar |
| 2 |
Adjustable lifting device |
21 |
Front baffle |
| 22 |
Front armrest |
23 |
Neck pillow |
| 3 |
Seat plate |
31 |
Defecation through hole |
| 4 |
Backrest |
|
|
| 5 |
Lower connecting plate |
51 |
Upper rolling shaft |
| 52 |
Roller |
53 |
Transition support arm |
| 54 |
Transition support rotating shaft |
55 |
Roller groove |
| 56 |
Connector |
57 |
Front lower support shaft |
| 58 |
Push shaft 5 |
9 |
Front upper support shaft |
| 6 |
Support structure |
|
|
| 61 |
Front support bar assembly |
62 |
Rear support bar assembly |
| 63 |
Rear lower support shaft |
64 |
Rear upper support shaft |
| 7 |
Stay bar bracket |
71 |
Left side bar |
| 72 |
Transverse push bar |
|
|
| 8 |
Right-angle armrest |
9 |
External tray table |
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] In the following specific description, many specific details are provided to give
a full understanding of this application. However, this application may alternatively
be implemented in other manners different from those described herein. Therefore,
the protection scope of this application is not limited to the specific embodiments
disclosed below.
[0023] As shown in FIG. 1, a multifunctional wheelchair is provided, including a base 1
with wheels 17, and further including an adjustable lifting device 2 connected above
the base 1.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 2 to FIG. 4, the adjustable lifting device 2 includes a seat plate
3, a backrest 4 hinged to a rear end of the seat plate 3, a lower connecting plate
5 connected to the base 1, and a support structure 6 hinged between the seat plate
3 and the lower connecting plate 5. The support structure 6 includes a front support
bar assembly 61 and a rear support bar assembly 62. The front support bar assembly
61 includes a left front support bar and a right front support bar, and the rear support
bar assembly 62 includes a left rear support bar and a right rear support bar. The
adjustable lifting device 2 further includes a driving mechanism for driving the rotation
of the support structure 6 and/or for driving the lifting of the seat plate 3, the
driving mechanism generating a rotary motion or a linear motion, so that a parallelogram
mechanism formed by the seat plate 3, the front support bar assembly 61, the lower
connecting plate 5, and the rear support bar assembly 62 is in an unfolded state or
a stored state. When in the unfolded state, the multifunctional wheelchair of this
application is in a working state, and can assist a nursing worker or a family member
caring for a patient to perform daily cleaning activities for a user. When in the
stored state, the multifunctional wheelchair of this application is folded and stored,
with the smallest volume, and can be easily folded in any corner, thereby reducing
the space occupation.
[0025] As shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, two sets of front and rear wheels 17 are symmetrically
installed under the base 1. The wheels 17 and the base 1 are detachably connected
through threads, and a connection height can be adjusted as needed by artificially
increasing or decreasing the degree of thread engagement. Due to the different bed
heights applicable to this application, when the height of the adjustable lifting
device 2 cannot meet the usage requirements, the wheels 17 on the base 1 are used
to assist in adjusting the overall height of the multifunctional wheelchair. The height
adjustment range is suitable for most of the beds for use on the market and can be
widely applicable.
[0026] In Embodiment 1, as shown in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, a front lower support shaft 57, a
front upper support shaft 59, a rear lower support shaft 63, and a rear upper support
shaft 64 constitute four hinge positions of the support structure 6. A first electric
push bar 111 is an electric telescopic bar. A fixed end of the first electric push
bar 111 is hinged to a fixed bracket (located on the lower connecting plate 5 and
as a part of the lower connecting plate 5) of the adjustable lifting device 2, and
a movable end thereof is sleeved on an outer ring of a push shaft 58 through a connector
56. Two ends of the push shaft 58 are each provided with a roller 52. The roller 52
rolls in a roller groove 55 disposed on the left front support bar and the right front
support bar. The fixed bracket of the adjustable lifting device 2 is further provided
with a transition support rotating shaft 54. Two ends of the transition support rotating
shaft 54 are hinged to the fixed bracket. Transition support arms 53 perpendicular
to an axis of the transition support rotating shaft are disposed near the two ends
of the transition support rotating shaft 54. The top of the transition support arm
53 is provided with an upper rolling shaft 51 with a smaller diameter. Two ends of
the push shaft 58 are pivotally connected to a middle section of the transition support
arm 53, respectively. During the ascent of the adjustable lifting device 2, an outer
surface of the roller 52 is in contact with the roller groove 55. When the movable
end of the first electric push bar 111 stretches out, the roller 52 is driven to roll
in the roller groove 55, and a parallelogram formed by the seat plate 3, the front
support bar assembly 61, the lower connecting plate 5, and the rear support bar assembly
62 is propped up. When the adjustable lifting device 2 ascends to a predetermined
height (close to the maximum open state), the roller 52 is separated from the roller
groove 55 without producing a support force. The upper rolling shaft 51 at the top
of the transition support arm 53 is contact with two side edges of the roller groove
55 to produce the supporting force. In this case, an arm of force becomes larger,
and a reaction force applied to the first electric push bar 111 becomes smaller, so
that the adjustable lifting device 2 can be more stable in an open state. The advantage
of such a supporting structure is that the initial force can be increased during the
ascent of the adjustable lifting device 2 and the stroke of the electric push bar
can be shortened. The electric push bar is forced gently in the maximum state, ensuring
the structural stability of each component, thereby increasing service life. The upper
roller 51 preferably adopts a stepped structure, that is, diameters at two ends are
less than that of the middle part.
[0027] In other embodiments, the upper support plate of the base 1 of the multifunctional
wheelchair of this application is provided with a sliding groove 13, and a pulley
slidably matched with the sliding groove 13 is provided below the lower connecting
plate 5, to form a slidable and detachable connection between the adjustable lifting
device 2 and the base 1.
[0028] As shown in FIG. 5, FIG. 8, and FIG. 9, in other embodiments, the adjustable lifting
device 2 and the base 1 adopt a sliding groove locking structure for detachable connection.
An upper surface of the base 1 is provided with: four blocks 12 (one pair each at
the front and back), two sliding grooves 13, two shock absorbers 14, and two locking
blocks 15. The two locking blocks 15 extends downward through an upper panel (that
is, the upper surface) of the base 1 and is connected above an unlocking rack 19.
The unlocking rack 19 is slidably connected below the upper panel of the base 1 through
a guide bar. A self-locking spring 18 that abuts below the unlocking rack 19 is sleeved
on the guide bar. The shock absorber 14 is internally provided with a spring for cushioning
and shock absorption, so as to reduce the secondary damage to the user caused by inertia
in the assembly process. The block 12 is used to abut against a fixed protrusion (not
shown in the figure, there are two sets, two near the front end, and two near the
rear end, corresponding to the number of blocks 12) on a lower surface of the lower
connecting plate 5 of the adjustable lifting device 2, which is used for limiting
after assembly. When the multifunctional wheelchair is used in combination, the lower
connecting plate 5 of the adjustable lifting device 2 is slid in along the sliding
groove 13 from the rear end of the base 1 toward a horizontal direction of the front
end under the restriction of the two sliding grooves 13. When the fixed protrusion
on the lower surface of the lower connecting plate 5 acts on a guiding inclined surface
of the locking block 15, the locking block 15 is pressed down, and after the fixed
protrusion near the rear end crosses the uppermost end of the locking block 15, the
locking block 15 automatically pops up through the spring force produced on the unlocking
rack 19 by the self-locking spring 18, and the fixed protrusion near the rear end
is placed between the rear block 12 and the locking block 15 to form an assembled
state. Due to the use of the sliding groove 13 and the shock absorber 14, the labor-saving
and safety in the assembly process are ensured, and due to the use of the block 12
and the locking block 15, solid and reliable assembly is ensured. When the combined
multifunctional wheelchair is disassembled, pressure is applied to the locking block
15, and the locking block 15 is pressed down until the upper surface is flush with
the upper surface of the lower connecting plate 5. The elastic force of the shock
absorber 14 faces the opposite direction of the assembly, so that the adjustable lifting
device 2 is unlocked from the base 1, and then the adjustable lifting device 2 is
dragged by external force to complete the disassembly. Such a structure saves time
and effort in the disassembly process, and the operation can be completed by a single
person. During specifically disassembling, the user steps down with feet (or presses
down with other working tools) on the crossbar part of the unlocking rack 19 to apply
downward pressure on the unlocking rack 19, thereby alleviating the spring force of
the self-locking spring 18 and driving the locking block 15 to be pressed down until
the upper surface is flush with the upper surface of the lower connecting plate 5.
The elastic force of the shock absorber 14 faces the opposite direction of the assembly,
so that the adjustable lifting device 2 is unlocked (that is, in an unassembled combined
state) from the base 1, and then the adjustable lifting device 2 is dragged by external
force to complete the disassembly. This pedal unlocking structure can reduce the work
intensity of the disassembling personnel, and is convenient and reliable. The structure
of the block 12 in this embodiment is an inverted L shape to form a limiting cavity
for accommodating the fixed protrusion. In the assembled state, the adjustable lifting
device 2 can be prevented from being separated from the base 1 upward.
[0029] In other embodiments, the lower connecting plate 5 is the upper supporting plate
of the base 1, and the multifunctional wheelchair forms an integrated structure.
[0030] Alternatively, the lower connecting plate 5 is fixedly connected, in a manner such
as connected through threads, welding, and the like, to the upper supporting plate
provided on the base 1. The purpose is also to obtain a multifunctional wheelchair
with an integrated structure to ensure the reliability and durability of the wheelchair.
[0031] As shown in FIG. 2, the adjustable lifting device 2 further includes:
a front baffle 21 hinged to the front end of the seat plate 3, when the wheelchair
is in a sit-up working state, the front baffle 21 cooperating with the tilt of the
calf portion of the user to provide support for legs;
a front armrest 22 hinged at a middle portion of the front end of the seat plate 3,
when the wheelchair is in a sit-up working state, the front armrest 22 rotating from
a horizontal state to a vertical state for the user to hold, to relieve the nervous
mood of the user during the movement of the wheelchair; and
a neck pillow 23 disposed at an outer end of the backrest 4, where the neck pillow
23 may be customized according to usage requirements of the user, fixedly connected
to the outer end of the backrest 4, or integrated with the outer end of the backrest
4, or the outer end of the backrest 4 is provided with an insertion slot, and a matching
insertion post is provided below the neck pillow 23 for movable connection.
[0032] As shown in FIG. 9, in other embodiments, a fixed end of a second electric push bar
112 is fixedly connected to a bracket on the lower surface of the base 1, a movable
end thereof is hinged to a lower armrest connecting bar 117, the lower armrest connecting
bar 117 is fixedly connected to an armrest bar 16 through the armrest side connecting
plate 115 that is fixedly connected, and the armrest side connecting plate 115 is
perpendicular to the armrest bar 16. The armrest bar 16 is in a stored state when
being in a horizontal state, and the movable end of the second electric push bar 112
is in an extended state. In the working state, the movable end of the second electric
push bar 112 is stored, thereby driving the lower armrest connecting bar 117 to rotate.
While the lower armrest connecting bar 117 rotates, the armrest bar 16 is driven to
rotate upward through the armrest side connecting plate 115 that is fixedly connected.
The armrest bar 16 is propped up for the user to support the elbow.
[0033] A further technical solution is shown in FIG. 9. A footrest connecting bar 116 is
sleeved in a middle portion of the lower armrest connecting bar 117, one end of the
footrest connecting bar 116 is hinged to the lower armrest connecting bar 117, and
the other end thereof is hinged to a middle portion below a front footrest 21. In
the working state, the movable end of the second electric push bar 112 is stored,
thereby driving the lower armrest connecting bar 117 to rotate. The footrest connecting
bar 116 is driven to rotate by the armrest lower connecting bar 117 while rotating,
so that the connected front footrest 21 is rotated toward the front from the rear,
which allows the user to relax legs when sitting.
[0034] A further technical solution is shown in FIG. 8. A fixed end of a third electric
push bar 113 is fixedly connected to the fixed bracket of the base 1, and a movable
end thereof is hinged to a lower end of a stay bar 114. It can be seen from FIG. 1
to FIG. 3 that the stay bar 114 is vertically and fixedly connected to a left side
bar 71 and a right side bar. When the backrest 4 is unfolded at an angle greater than
90 degrees, the third electric push bar 113 rotates, and then drives the stay bar
114, the left side bar 71, and the right side bar to rotate upward. When a transverse
push bar 72 is in contact with the lower surface of the backrest 4, the driving mechanism
stops driving and reaches a stable state to provide the backrest 4 with enough supporting
force, thereby ensuring the back of the user to be stably supported.
[0035] All of the electric push bars in the above embodiments can be replaced by other linear
power mechanisms, for example, a ball screw mechanism or a screw mechanism with a
motor, and a cylinder or oil cylinder connected to a pressure source.
[0036] As shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the center of the seat plate 3 is provided with a
defecation through hole 31, an elastic frame-shaped bracket located below the defecation
through hole 31 is provided below the seat plate 3, to support an excrement container
with an elastic force, thereby improving the support effectiveness of the excrement
container and the convenience of disassembly and replacement of the container.
[0037] In other embodiments, the center of the seat plate 3 is provided with a defecation
through hole 31 for daily excretion by the user in a wheelchair. A sliding groove
or a bracket is provided below the seat plate 3. The sliding groove or the bracket
is located below the defecation through hole 31 for sliding connection or support
of the excrement container. The excrement container may be a bedpan, a disposable
excretion bag, or the like according to specific requirements.
[0038] In other embodiments, the driving mechanism of the multifunctional wheelchair of
this application is an electric motor with a speed reduction mechanism. The speed
reduction mechanism is provided with an output shaft and is connected to a rotating
shaft of either the front support bar assembly 61 or the rear support bar assembly
62 through transmission.
[0039] In other embodiments, the driving mechanism is a manual forcing bar generating rotational
power, and an outer end of the rotating shaft of either the front support bar assembly
61 or the rear support bar assembly 62 is provided with a torque connecting portion.
The manual forcing bar is connected to the torque connecting portion through transmission.
[0040] In other embodiments, the driving mechanism is a linear power mechanism disposed
between the lower connecting plate 5 and any of the seat plate 3, the front support
bar assembly 61, and the rear support bar assembly 62. The linear power mechanism
is an electric push bar, an air cylinder, an oil cylinder, or a ball screw transmission
mechanism.
[0041] In other embodiments, the driving mechanism is an air bag disposed between the lower
connecting plate 5 and the seat plate 3, and an air pump connected to an air channel
of the air bag.
[0042] In other embodiments, the driving mechanism is a magnetic mechanism disposed between
the low connecting plate 5 and the seat plate 3. The magnetic mechanism includes a
lower coil fixed onto the lower connecting plate 5, an upper coil fixed below the
seat plate 3, and a driving circuit electrically connected to the upper coil and the
lower coil. The upper coil and the lower coil produce a magnetic field of a same level,
thereby generating a repulsive force for the seat plate 3 to rise upward.
[0043] As shown in FIG. 2 to FIG. 3, an infusion stand 11 is hinged to the left and/or right
side of the base 1. The infusion stand 11 is a bar-shaped structure with axial length
adjustment. When the user needs to defecate on the multifunctional wheelchair of this
application or perform other daily cleaning tasks during the infusion, the infusion
stand 11 is stretched from the stored state to a required height and used to hang
an infusion bottle/bag.
[0044] In other embodiments, a stay bar bracket 7 is connected to the base 1. The stay bar
bracket 7 is a door-shaped frame structure and includes a left side bar 71 and a right
side bar connected to a left rear side and a right rear side of the base 1 and a transverse
push bar 72 connected to rear ends of the left side bar 71 and the right side bar.
The stay bar bracket 7 is used for a nursing worker or the patient's family member
to push the wheelchair to move from the rear of the wheelchair. When the backrest
4 and the seat plate 3 are in a 180-degree unfolded state, the transverse push bar
72 is snapped into a transverse slot provided on the back surface of the backrest
4, and a part of the backrest 4 is provided with an upward support force to ensure
the safety of the patient in a lie-down state such as washing hair and bathing for
use.
[0045] In other embodiments, right-angle armrests 8 are hinged to two sides of the base
1, the right-angle armrests 8 being in a stored state when rotated forward by 90 degrees.
The right-angle armrest 8 is in use when being in an upright state and used for the
user to lean on. Still further, the top of the right-angle armrest 8 is provided with
a socket for an external tray table 9. When the user needs to eat, read, bathe, and
do other things on the multifunctional wheelchair, the external tray table 9 is used
to place necessary items and utensils.
[0046] In other embodiments, the front end of the base 1 is provided with a footrest 10
for supporting the feet, which is more convenient for a person with difficulty in
excreting such as the elderly or bedridden people to use, and can relieve the pressure
of defecation.
[0047] This application also discloses the following technical solutions.
[0048] A labor-saving short-stroke connecting bar structure is provided, which may be used
for lifting and lowering items such as tables and chairs, especially suitable for
a product structure with small space. The specific structure is as follows. The labor-saving
short-stroke connecting bar structure includes an upper connecting plate (which is
seat plate in the embodiments of FIG. 1 to FIG. 9), a lower connecting plate, and
a support structure hinged between the upper connecting plate and the lower connecting
plate. The support structure includes a front support bat assembly and a rear support
bar assembly, and further includes a driving mechanism for driving the support structure
to rotate. The driving mechanism produces a linear motion, so that a parallelogram
mechanism formed by the upper connecting plate, the front support bar assembly, the
lower connecting plate, and the rear support bar assembly is in an unfolded state
or a stored state. The front support bar assembly includes a left front support bar
and a right front support bar, and the rear support bar assembly includes a left rear
support bar and a right rear support bar. The driving mechanism is an electric telescopic
bar. A fixed end of the electric telescopic bar is hinged to the lower connecting
plate, a movable end of the electric telescopic bar is sleeved on an outer ring of
a push shaft through a connector. Two ends of the push shaft are each provided with
a roller, and the roller rolls in a roller groove disposed on the left front support
bar and the right front support bar. The lower connecting plate is also provided with
a transition support rotating shaft. Two ends of the transition support rotating shaft
are hinged to the lower connecting plate. Transition support arms perpendicular to
an axis of the transition support rotating shaft are disposed near the two ends of
the transition support rotating shaft. The top of the transition support arm is provided
with an upper rolling shaft, and two ends of the push shaft are pivotally connected
to a middle section of the transition support arm, respectively. During the ascent,
an outer surface of the roller is in contact with the roller groove. When a movable
end of an electric push bar stretches out, the roller is driven to roll in the roller
groove, and a parallelogram formed by the upper connecting plate, the front support
bar assembly, the lower connecting plate, and the rear support bar assembly is propped
up. When the adjustable lifting device ascends to a predetermined height (close to
the maximum open state), the roller is separated from the roller groove without producing
a support force. The upper rolling shaft at the top of the transition support arm
is contact with two side edges of the roller groove to produce the supporting force.
In this case, an arm of force becomes larger, and a reaction force applied to the
first electric push bar becomes smaller, so that the adjustable lifting device can
be more stable in an open state. The advantage of such a supporting structure is that
the initial force can be increased during the ascent of the adjustable lifting device
and the stroke of the electric push bar can be shortened. The electric push bar is
forced gently in the maximum state, ensuring the structural stability of each component,
thereby increasing service life. The upper roller preferably adopts a stepped structure,
that is, diameters at two ends are less than that of the middle part.
[0049] The labor-saving short-stroke connecting bar structure of this application may be
used in a multifunctional wheelchair, which is specifically shown in the embodiments
of FIG. 1 to FIG. 9, and may also be used in structures of various chairs such as
student seats, car seats, and the like.
[0050] This application further discloses a linkage connecting bar mechanism for a seat.
The seat includes a base, armrest bars hinged to two sides of the base, and a footrest
hinged to a front end of the base, and further includes a linear driving mechanism
disposed between the base and the armrest bar. A fixed end of the linear driving mechanism
is fixedly connected to a bracket of the base, a movable end thereof is hinged to
a lower armrest connecting bar, and the lower armrest connecting bar is fixedly connected
to the armrest bar through an armrest side connecting plate that is fixedly connected.
The armrest bar is in a stored state when being in a horizontal state, and the movable
end of the linear driving mechanism is in an extended state. In the working state,
the movable end of the linear driving mechanism is stored, thereby driving the lower
armrest connecting bar to rotate. While the lower armrest connecting bar rotates,
the armrest bar is driven to rotate upward through the armrest side connecting plate
that is fixedly connected. The armrest bar is propped up for the user to support the
elbow.
[0051] The further technical solution is as follows. A footrest connecting bar is sleeved
in a middle portion of the lower armrest connecting bar, one end of the footrest connecting
bar is hinged to the lower armrest connecting bar, and the other end thereof is hinged
to a middle portion below a front footrest. In the working state, the movable end
of the linear driving mechanism is stored, thereby driving the lower armrest connecting
bar to rotate. The footrest connecting bar is driven to rotate by the armrest lower
connecting bar while rotating, so that the connected front footrest is rotated toward
the front from the rear, which allows the user to relax legs when sitting.
[0052] The linkage connecting bar structure for a seat of this application may be used in
a multifunctional wheelchair, which is specifically shown in the embodiments of FIG.
1 to FIG. 9, and may also be used in structures of various chairs such as folding
seats, car seats, and the like.
[0053] Based on the above, for the multifunctional wheelchair of this application, due to
the structure that the base is matched with the adjustable lifting device, a height
and an angle of the wheelchair body both can be adjusted, which has wider applicability.
The wheelchair is suitable for beds of various heights and meets various usage requirements
of lying, sitting, moving, folding and so on. The slidable and detachable structure
facilitates separate use of the wheelchair body and the base, which has a lighter
weight and can reduce physical strength of the nursing worker and the family member
of the patient. In addition, in a case of fewer mobile working conditions, a plurality
of wheelchair bodies may share a base to reduce expenses. Since the adjustable lifting
device further includes a seat plate with a defecation through hole in the center,
a front baffle for supporting the calf part, a front armrest for the user to lean
on, and a neck pillow for supporting a head, which has higher security while increasing
comfort. Since a variety of power-driven mechanisms can be used, a manufacturer may
make flexible choices depending on different costs and production priorities. The
base is additionally provided with a stay bar bracket for pushing the wheelchair,
an armrest for supporting an elbow of a user, an external tray table for placing items,
and a footrest for supporting the feet, which has comprehensive functions and is solid
and durable.
[0054] The foregoing embodiments are merely used to further describe the technical content
of this application and facilitate understanding, which does not represent that the
implementations of this application are limited thereto. Any technology extension
or recreation made according to this application shall fall within the protection
scope of this application. The protection scope of this application shall be subject
to the claims.
SUMMARY
TECHNICAL PROBLEM
Solution to the Problem
Beneficial effects of the present invention
1. A multifunctional wheelchair, comprising a base with wheels, wherein the multifunctional
wheelchair further comprises an adjustable lifting device connected above the base,
the adjustable lifting device comprising a seat plate, a backrest hinged to a rear
end of the seat plate, a lower connecting plate connected to the base, and a support
structure hinged between the seat plate and the lower connecting plate, the support
structure comprising a front support bar assembly and a rear support bar assembly;
and the adjustable lifting device further comprising a driving mechanism for driving
the rotation of the support structure and/or for driving the lifting of the seat plate,
the driving mechanism generating a rotary motion or a linear motion, so that a parallelogram
mechanism formed by the seat plate, the front support bar assembly, the lower connecting
plate, and the rear support bar assembly is in an unfolded state or a stored state.
2. The multifunctional wheelchair according to claim 1, wherein an upper support plate
of the base is provided with a sliding groove, and a pulley slidably matched with
the sliding groove is disposed below the lower connecting plate, to form a slidable
and detachable connection between the adjustable lifting device and the base;
alternatively, the lower connecting plate is the upper support plate of the base,
to form an integrated structure;
alternatively, the lower connecting plate is fixedly connected to the upper support
plate provided on the base.
3. The multifunctional wheelchair according to claim 1, wherein the adjustable lifting
device further comprises:
a front baffle hinged to a front end of the seat plate;
a front armrest hinged to a middle portion of the front end of the seat plate; and
a neck pillow disposed at an outer end of the backrest; and
the front support bar assembly comprises a left front support bar and a right front
support bar, and the rear support bar assembly comprises a left rear support bar and
a right rear support bar.
4. The multifunctional wheelchair according to claim 1, wherein a center of the seat
plate is provided with a defecation through hole; and
an elastic frame-shaped bracket located below the defecation through hole is provided
below the seat plate, to support an excrement container with an elastic force.
5. The multifunctional wheelchair according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein
the driving mechanism is an electric motor with a speed reduction mechanism, the speed
reduction mechanism being provided with an output shaft and being connected to a rotating
shaft of either the front support bar assembly or the rear support bar assembly through
transmission;
alternatively,
the driving mechanism is a manual forcing bar generating rotational power, and an
outer end of the rotating shaft of either the front support bar assembly or the rear
support bar assembly is provided with a torque connecting portion, the manual forcing
bar being connected to the torque connecting portion through transmission;
alternatively,
the driving mechanism is a linear power mechanism disposed between the lower connecting
plate and any of the seat plate, the front support bar assembly, and the rear support
bar assembly, the linear power mechanism being an electric push bar, an air cylinder,
an oil cylinder, or a ball screw transmission mechanism;
alternatively,
the driving mechanism is an air bag disposed between the lower connecting plate and
the seat plate, and an air pump connected to an air channel of the air bag;
alternatively,
the driving mechanism is a magnetic mechanism disposed between the low connecting
plate and the seat plate, the magnetic mechanism comprising a lower coil fixed onto
the lower connecting plate, an upper coil fixed below the seat plate, and a driving
circuit electrically connected to the upper coil and the lower coil, the upper coil
and the lower coil generating a magnetic field of a same level, thereby generating
a repulsive force for the seat plate to rise upward.
6. The multifunctional wheelchair according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein an infusion
stand is hinged to a left side and/or right side of the base, the infusion stand being
a bar-shaped structure with axial length adjustment.
7. The multifunctional wheelchair according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein a stay bar
bracket is connected to the base, the stay bar bracket being a door-shaped frame structure
and comprising a left side bar and a right side bar connected to a left rear side
and a right rear side of the base and a transverse push bar connected to rear ends
of the left side bar and the right side bar, when the backrest and the seat plate
are in a 180-degree unfolded state, the transverse push bar being snapped into a transverse
slot disposed on a back surface of the backrest.
8. The multifunctional wheelchair according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein right-angle
armrests are hinged to two sides of the base, the right-angle armrests being in a
stored state when rotated forward by 90 degrees.
9. The multifunctional wheelchair according to claim 8, wherein top portions of the adjustable
armrests are both provided with sockets for externally connecting a tray table.
10. The multifunctional wheelchair according to claim 1, wherein a front end of the base
is provided with a footrest.