Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a footrest for a wheelchair or a shower
chair comprising a post and a wheelchair or shower chair comprising such a footrest.
Background art
[0002] Wheelchairs and shower chairs are often equipped with two footrests, each footrest
being adapted to support a foot of the user of the wheelchair or shower chair. A shower
chair may also be called mobile shower commode or shower commode chair. Said footrests
are mounted at the front of the chair, below a seat of the chair and at either side
of the chair, in order to fit a normal position of the user's feet, when the user
sits on the seat of the chair. Each footrest has a footrest plate on which the user's
foot is positioned.
[0003] As shown in
US patent 4463985 each footrest may also have a heel-support strap, which purpose is to support the
user's heel so that the foot does not slip off the footrest backwards. For this reason,
the heel-support strap is positioned at the rear of the footrest plate and above the
footrest plate. The strap is connected to metallic posts at each end, the metallic
posts being connected to the footrest plate. The strap is telescopically arranged
around the metallic post at each end, and the metallic post is realized by a screw
and nut combination.
US2017/281437 discloses a wheelchair with a foldable footrest.
[0004] When using metallic posts for securing the heel-support straps, there has been complaints
from users that they hurt their feet against the metallic posts, when for example
entering the wheelchair. In order to solve this problem, the footrest presented in
European patent
EP 2384729 has posts with an upper part made of a flexible plastic material and a lower part
that is made of a harder material for fastening the post to the footrest plate. When
a user would accidentally hit such a post, the post will flex and thereby it is avoided
that the user gets hurt, at least on the upper part of the post.
[0005] However, there is still a need of other different posts for footrests. For example,
such a post as in
EP 2384729 needs to be manufactured in at least two different materials, one flexible material
for the upper part and one rigid material for fastening to the footrest plate.
Summary of invention
[0006] The invention is disclosed in the claims. It is an object of the invention to address
at least some of the problems and issues outlined above. It is an object of embodiments
of the invention to achieve a post for a footrest for a wheelchair or shower chair
that can keep a heel-support strap in position at normal use of the footrest but that
can flex when being exerted to high strain from e.g. accidental hits from a user's
foot. It is possible to achieve these objects and others by using a footrest and a
wheelchair or shower chair as defined in the attached independent claims.
[0007] According to an aspect of the invention, a footrest for a wheelchair or shower chair
is provided, which footrest comprises a footrest plate and a post. The post has an
upper portion, and a lower portion fastened to the footrest plate. The footrest has
a heel-support strap connected at one end to the upper portion of the post. Further,
the post has a bendable portion with a shape that makes the post bendable at the bendable
portion. Hereby it is achieved that the post bends when getting accidentally hit by
the user and the user avoids injuries from hitting a hard, rigid post. Further, by
making the post bendable using a shape that makes it bendable instead of a material
that makes it bendable as in prior art, the post can be manufactured in one and the
same material. Further, at least a part of the bendable portion has a smaller cross-sectional
area than a cross-sectional area of the lower portion and also than a cross-sectional
area of the upper portion. As the cross-sectional area is smaller in the bendable
portion, a smaller cross-sectional area at the bendable portion means that the post
is more prone to bending here than at the other portions of the post.
[0008] Further, the bendable portion has an accordion shape. i.e. it has first sections
with a diameter perpendicular to an extension axis of the post, the diameter being
smaller than the diameter that the rest of the post has. The first sections are separated
by second sections having a larger diameter than the first sections. The second section
may have the same diameter as the rest of the post. Such an accordion shape has proven
to provide a durable bendable portion that is bended in a controlled way when being
exerted to high strain.
[0009] The other end of the heel-support strap may be attached to a similar post or it may
be attached to a footrest rod that connects the footrest plate to the rest of the
wheelchair or shower chair.
[0010] According to an embodiment, the post has an oblong opening in its upper portion for
receiving the end of the heel-support strap. The end of the heel-support strap is
then passed through the oblong opening and fastened to a section of the heel-support
strap which has not been passed through the opening via Velcro
® fastening means attached to the end and to the section.
[0011] According to another aspect, a wheelchair or shower chair is provided, comprising
a footrest as described above with at least one post as described above.
[0012] Further possible features and benefits of this solution will become apparent from
the detailed description below.
Brief description of drawings
[0013] The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a shower chair equipped with two footrests according
to embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the two footrests of the shower chair of
fig. 1 when attached to the shower chair.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a footrest according to embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 4a is a side view of a post for holding a heel-support strap of a footrest according
to embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 4b is a front view of the post of fig. 4a.
Fig. 4c is a cross-sectional view along section A-A of the post of fig. 4b.
Fig. 4d is a view from below of the post of fig. 4a.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of a part of fig. 4b, showing the accordion shape according
to embodiments in more detail.
Fig. 6 is an enlarged view of the cross-sectional view of fig. 4c showing the accordion
shape and the lower portion in more detail, according to an embodiment.
Description of embodiments
[0014] In the following, a detailed description of different embodiments of the invention
is described.
[0015] Fig. 1 shows an example of a shower chair 100 having two footrests 1 according to
an embodiment of the invention. The shower chair 100 comprises a seat 102 and a backrest
101. The shower chair 100 further comprises a framework 103 connecting the seat 102
to the backrest 101 and holding the shower chair 100 up. To the lowest part of the
framework 103 there are wheels 104 attached. Further, the footrests 1 are attached
to the framework 103 at a lower front part of the shower chair 100 in order to fit
a user's respective left and right foot when a user sits on the seat 102. Even though
the shown chair is a shower chair, the invention is also applicable to a wheelchair.
[0016] In the close-up view of fig. 2 it is shown that the footrests 1 each has a footrest
plate 2 onto which the user is to put his/her respective left or right foot. Each
footrest plate 2 is connected to a respective rod 4, which rods 4 connect the footrests
1 to the framework 103 of the shower chair 100. Each footrest 1 further has a heel-support
strap 5, aka heel strap, to avoid that the user's foot slips off the footrest plate
2 backwards. The heel strap 5 is connected with one end to the rod 4. The footrest
1 further has a post 10 that is connected to a part of the footrest plate 2 distal
to where the heel strap 5 connects with the rod 4. In an alternative embodiment, each
footrest may have two posts 10 fastened to the footrest plate at opposite end parts
of the footrest plate 2. In this alternative embodiment, the heel strap extends between
the two posts instead of between the rod 4 and the post 10. The post 10 (or two posts
as in the alternative embodiment) is/are arranged at a back part of the footrest plate
2, i.e. the part closest to the framework 103 of the chair.
[0017] Fig. 3 shows one footrest 1 not yet connected to a shower chair 100 or to a wheelchair.
One end of the heel strap 5 is attached to the rod 4 by surrounding the periphery
of part of the rod 4. The opposite end of the heel strap 5 is thread through an oblong
opening 21 (see fig. 4a) of an upper part 20 of the post 10 and folded back around
a half of the circumference of the post 10, and attached to a part of the heel strap
5 that has not been thread through the oblong opening 21. The attachment of the heel
strap 5 to itself may be via Velcro
® fasteners attached to the opposite end and to the part not thread through the oblong
opening 21. Hereby the heel strap 5 can be easily released from the post 10 if for
some reason the heel strap is not to be used.
[0018] The footrest plate 2 is further equipped with a hole 6 at the position where the
post 10 is situated. The footrest further has an attachment device 7 for connecting
the post to the footrest plate. Fig. 3 shows the post 10 and the attachment device
7 in an exploded view so that the hole 6 is visible. When connected, the attachment
device 7 is fed through the hole 6 and into a corresponding bore 32 (see fig. 4c)
of the post 10. The attachment device 7 may be a screw and the bore 32 may have a
threading 33 (see fig. 6) corresponding to a threading of the screw 7.
[0019] Figs. 4a-4d show an embodiment of the post 10 for holding a heel strap 5 of a footrest
1 of a wheelchair or shower chair according to the invention. The post 10 has an elongated
extension along an axis X-X. The post 10 comprises an upper portion 20 for receiving
a heel strap 5, and a lower portion 30 for connecting the post to a footrest plate.
Further, the post has a bendable portion 25 with a shape that makes the post bendable
at the bendable portion.
[0020] In other words, the shape of the bendable portion is selected so that the post in
a mechanical way becomes bendable at the bendable portion. In yet other words, the
post is in a mechanical way weakened to bending forces at the bendable portion. The
shape of the bendable portion 25 is different from a shape of portions of the post
that are outside of the bendable portion, for example different from a shape of the
upper portion 20 and different from a shape of the lower portion 30. The bendable
portion 25 extends along a part of a whole length of the post.
[0021] By such an arrangement, if a user of the wheelchair or shower chair accidentally
hits the post with for example a foot, the post will flex and the user's foot will
not get hurt, or at least such a hit will result in much less pain for the user than
if the post would have been rigid. Further, by making the post with a bendable portion
that has a shape that makes the post bendable, instead of making a post which upper
part is of a flexible plastic material, the whole post can be made in one and the
same material, which will result in a less complicated and thereby more cost-efficient
post. When the post has a part that is made of a flexible plastic material, as in
EP 2384729 there has to be another stiffer material at the lower portion in order to securely
connect the post to the footrest plate.
[0022] At least a part of the bendable portion 25 has a smaller cross-sectional area than
a cross-sectional area of the lower portion 30 and than a cross-sectional area of
the upper portion 20. According to an embodiment, at least a part of the bendable
portion 25 has a smaller cross-sectional area than the lower portion 30 and also the
upper portion 20. As the cross-sectional area is smaller in the bendable portion,
a smaller cross-sectional area at the bendable portion means that the post is more
prone to bending here than at the other portions of the post, in other words, the
bendable portion has a shape that makes the post bendable at the bendable portion.
This is especially true when the material is the same at the bendable portion and
the lower portion, or that the material is stiffer at the lower portion than at the
bendable portion. The cross-sectional area is an area perpendicular to the axis X-X.
[0023] According to an embodiment, the bendable portion 25 and at least a portion of the
lower portion 30 are made of the same material.
[0024] According to an embodiment, and as mentioned in relation to fig. 3, the upper part
20 presents an oblong opening 21 for receiving the heel-support strap 5. Preferably,
the oblong opening 21 has a length that is larger than a width of the heel-support
strap 5 that is to be inserted into the oblong opening 21. Hereby the heel-support
strap does not have to be folded to be inserted into the opening.
[0025] According to another embodiment, the bendable portion 25 is arranged between the
upper portion 20 and the lower portion 30. Hereby, the bending of the post will take
place shortly above an upper surface of the footrest plate 2. The oblong opening 21
preferably ends before the bendable portion 25 starts, in a direction along the longitudinal
axis X-X.
[0026] Further, the shape of the bendable portion 25 is an accordion-shape extending along
the axis X-X. An accordion shape has shown to be good for achieving a controlled bending
and at the same time have good durability. The accordion-shape is preferably arranged
concentric with the longitudinal axis X-X.
[0027] According to an embodiment, the post 10 is made of a material that is substantially
non-flexible, i.e. non-elastic. That the material of the post is non-elastic signifies
that the material has non-elastic properties. The non-elastic material may be a plastic
non-elastic material, preferably a thermoplastic material.
[0028] Further, as shown in fig. 4c and 4d, and as mentioned in relation to fig. 3, the
lower portion 30 of the post presents a bore 32 for receiving a fastening device 7
connecting the post 10 to the footrest plate 2. The bore 32 enters the post 10 from
the underside, i.e. it extends parallel to and preferably coaxial with the axis X-X.
[0029] Further, as shown in fig. 4c and in fig. 6, the bore 32 may have an internal threading
33 for receiving a fastening device 7 realized as a screw adapted to connect the post
to a footrest. In other words, when the fastening device is a screw, the screw is
fed through the hole 6 of the footrest plate 2 and into the bore 32 where it is screwed
into the bore via a co-operation between the internal threading 33 of the bore 32
and a corresponding threading of the screw 7. The internal threading 33 may be made
in the same substantially non-flexible material as the rest of the post. As an alternative,
to create an even stronger connection, the internal threading 33 may be part of a
threading insert made of metal, such as brass. In this alternative, the threading
insert is fastened e.g. casted to the post 10, in the bore 32.
[0030] The post shown in the figures have a circular cross-section (see fig. 4d). However,
other cross-sectional shapes may be used, such as a square-shaped cross-section or
other polygonal shape.
[0031] Fig. 5 shows a close-up view of a part of the accordion-shaped embodiment of the
bendable portion 25, and fig. 6 shows, except for a close-up view of the accordion-shaped
portion, also an embodiment of the lower portion 30.
[0032] The accordion-shaped bendable portion 25 may be made up from a plurality of first
sections 26 having a first length l
1 in a direction perpendicular to the axis X-X. The plurality of first sections 26
are mutually separated by a plurality of second sections 27 having a second length
l
2 perpendicular to the axis X-X. The first length l
1 is smaller than the second length l
2. Further, the first length l
1 is smaller than a third length l
3 of the post perpendicular to the axis X-X outside the bendable portion 25, for example
at the lower portion 30. According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the third
length l
3 is the same as the second length l
2. According to an alternative, the first length l
1 may be different for different first sections 26 of the bendable portion 25. Also
or alternatively, the second length l
2 may be different for different second sections 27.
[0033] According to an embodiment, the first sections 26 each has a first width w
1 parallel to the axis X-X, and the second sections 27 each has a second width w
2 parallel to the axis X-X. The second width w
2 is larger than the first width w
1. According to an alternative, the first width w
1 may be different for different first sections 26 of the bendable portion 25. Also
or alternatively, the second width w
2 may be different for different second sections 27. For example, there may be shorter
second widths at the second sections that are situated in the middle of the bendable
portion than for the second sections closest to the upper portion 20 and the lower
portion 30, in order to facilitate bending in the middle.
[0034] According to another embodiment, the second sections 27 are tapered in a direction
away from the axis X-X. Preferably, the second sections are only slightly tapered,
so that a side of a first second section has an angle α towards a side of another
second section facing the side of the first second section. By such a tapering of
the second sections, the bending will be easier performed at the accordion-shaped
portion.
1. Footrest (1) for a wheelchair or a shower chair, the footrest (1) comprising:
a footrest plate (2),
a post (10) having an elongated extension along an axis (X-X), the post having an
upper portion (20) and a lower portion (30) fastened to the footrest plate (2), and
a heel-support strap (5) connected at one end to the upper portion (20) of the post
(10),
wherein the post has a bendable portion (25) with a shape that makes the post bendable
at the bendable portion, wherein at least a part of the bendable portion (25) has
a smaller cross-sectional area than a cross-sectional area of the lower portion (30)
and also than a cross-sectional area of the upper portion (20). wherein the shape
of the bendable portion (25) is an accordion-shape extending along the axis (X-X).
2. Footrest (1) according to claim 1, wherein the bendable portion (25) and at least
a portion of the lower portion (30) are made of the same material.
3. Footrest (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the bendable portion (25) is arranged
between the upper portion (20) and the lower portion (30).
4. Footrest (1) according to any of claims 1-3, wherein the accordion-shaped bendable
portion (25) is made up from a plurality of first sections (26) having a first length
(l1) perpendicular to the axis (X-X) and being mutually separated by a plurality of second
sections (27) having a second length (l2) perpendicular to the axis (X-X), the second length (l2) being larger than the first length (l1).
5. Footrest (1) according to claim 4, wherein the first sections (26) have a first width
(w1) parallel to the axis (X-X), and the second sections (27) have a second width (w2) parallel to the axis (X-X), and the second width (w2) is larger than the first width (w1).
6. Footrest (1) according to any of claims 4-5, wherein the second sections (27) are
tapered in a direction away from the axis (X-X).
7. Footrest (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the post (10) is made
of a material that is substantially non-elastic.
8. Footrest (1) according to claim 7, wherein the substantially non-elastic material
is a plastic non-elastic material, preferably a thermoplastic material.
9. Footrest (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the lower portion (30)
of the post (10) presents a bore (32) for receiving a fastening device (7) that connects
the post (10) to the footrest plate (2).
10. Footrest (1) according to claim 9, wherein the bore (32) has an internal threading
(33) for receiving the fastening device (7) that is realized as a screw that connects
the post (10) to the footrest plate (2).
11. Footrest (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the upper part (20)
of the post (10) presents an oblong opening (21) for receiving the heel-support strap
(5).
12. Wheelchair or shower chair (100) comprising at least one footrest (1) according to
any of the preceding claims.
1. Fußstütze (1) für einen Rollstuhl oder einen Duschstuhl, wobei die Fußstütze (1) Folgendes
umfasst:
eine Fußstützenplatte (2),
einen Pfosten (10) mit einer länglichen Verlängerung entlang einer Achse (X - X),
wobei der Pfosten einen oberen Abschnitt (20) und einen unteren Abschnitt (30), der
an der Fußstützenplatte (2) befestigt ist, und
einen Fersenstützgurt (5), der an einem Ende mit dem oberen Abschnitt (20) des Pfostens
(10) verbunden ist,
wobei der Pfosten einen biegsamen Abschnitt (25) mit einer Form hat, dank derer der
Pfosten an dem biegsamen Abschnitt biegsam ist, wobei die Querschnittsfläche mindestens
eines Teils des biegsamen Abschnitts (25) sowohl kleiner als eine Querschnittsfläche
des unteren Abschnitts (30) als auch kleiner als eine Querschnittsfläche des oberen
Abschnitts (20) ist, wobei die Form des biegsamen Abschnitts (25) eine Ziehharmonikaform
ist, die sich entlang der Achse (X - X) erstreckt.
2. Fußstütze (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei der biegsame Abschnitt (25) und mindestens ein
Abschnitt des unteren Abschnitts (30) aus demselben Material hergestellt sind.
3. Fußstütze (1) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei der biegsame Abschnitt (25) zwischen dem
oberen Abschnitt (20) und dem unteren Abschnitt (30) angeordnet ist.
4. Fußstütze (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 3, wobei der ziehharmonikaförmige biegsame
Abschnitt (25) aus einer Vielzahl von ersten Sektionen (26) mit einer ersten Länge
(l1) senkrecht zu der Achse (X - X) besteht, die durch eine Vielzahl von zweiten Sektionen
(27) mit einer zweiten Länge (l2) senkrecht zu der Achse (X - X) voneinander getrennt sind, wobei die zweite Länge
(l2) größer als die erste Länge (l1) ist.
5. Fußstütze (1) nach Anspruch 4, wobei die ersten Sektionen (26) eine erste Breite (w1) parallel zu der Achse (X - X) haben und die zweiten Sektionen (27) eine zweite Breite
(w2) parallel zu der Achse (X - X) haben, wobei die zweite Breite (w2) größer als die erste Breite (w1) ist.
6. Fußstütze (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 4 - 5, wobei sich die zweiten Sektionen (27)
in einer von der Achse (X - X) weg gehenden Richtung verjüngen.
7. Fußstütze (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Pfosten (10) aus
einem Material hergestellt ist, das im Wesentlichen nicht elastisch ist.
8. Fußstütze (1) nach Anspruch 7, wobei das im Wesentlichen nicht elastische Material
ein nicht elastisches Kunststoffmaterial, vorzugsweise ein thermoplastisches Material,
ist.
9. Fußstütze (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der untere Abschnitt
(30) des Pfostens (10) eine Bohrung (32) zur Aufnahme einer Befestigungsvorrichtung
(7) aufweist, die den Pfosten (10) mit der Fußstützenplatte (2) verbindet.
10. Fußstütze (1) nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Bohrung (32) ein Innengewinde (33) zur Aufnahme
der Befestigungsvorrichtung (7) hat, die als eine Schraube ausgeführt ist, die den
Pfosten (10) mit der Fußstützenplatte (2) verbindet.
11. Fußstütze (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der obere Teil (20) des
Pfostens (10) eine längliche Öffnung (21) zur Aufnahme des Fersenstützgurts (5) aufweist.
12. Rollstuhl oder Duschstuhl (100), umfassend mindestens eine Fußstütze (1) nach einem
der vorhergehenden Ansprüche.
1. Repose-pieds (1) pour un fauteuil roulant ou une chaise de douche, le repose-pieds
(1) comprenant :
une plaque de repose-pieds (2),
un montant (10) ayant une extension allongée le long d'un axe (X-X), le montant ayant
une partie supérieure (20) et une partie inférieure (30) fixées à la plaque de repose-pieds
(2), et
une sangle de soutien de talon (5) reliée au niveau d'une extrémité à la partie supérieure
(20) du montant (10),
le montant ayant une partie pliable (25) dont la forme rend le montant pliable au
niveau de la partie pliable, au moins une partie de la partie pliable (25) ayant une
surface de section transversale inférieure à une surface de section transversale de
la partie inférieure (30) et également à une surface de section transversale de la
partie supérieure (20), la forme de la partie pliable (25) étant une forme d'accordéon
qui s'étend le long de l'axe (X-X).
2. Repose-pieds (1) selon la revendication 1, la partie pliable (25) et au moins une
partie de la partie inférieure (30) étant composées du même matériau.
3. Repose-pieds (1) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, la partie pliable (25) étant disposée
entre la partie supérieure (20) et la partie inférieure (30).
4. Repose-pieds (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, la partie pliable
(25) en forme d'accordéon étant constituée d'une pluralité de premières sections (26)
ayant une première longueur (l1) perpendiculaire à l'axe (X-X) et étant mutuellement séparées par une pluralité de
secondes sections (27) ayant une seconde longueur (l2) perpendiculaire à l'axe (X-X), la seconde longueur (l2) étant supérieure à la première longueur (l1).
5. Repose-pieds (1) selon la revendication 4, les premières sections (26) ayant une première
largeur (w1) parallèle à l'axe (X-X), et les secondes sections (27) ayant une seconde largeur
(w2) parallèle à l'axe (X-X), et la seconde largeur (w2) étant plus grande que la première largeur (w1) .
6. Repose-pieds (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 4 et 5, les secondes sections
(27) étant effilées dans une direction opposée à l'axe (X-X).
7. Repose-pieds (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, le montant
(10) étant en un matériau qui est sensiblement non élastique.
8. Repose-pieds (1) selon la revendication 7, le matériau sensiblement non élastique
étant un matériau non élastique plastique, de préférence un matériau thermoplastique.
9. Repose-pieds (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, la partie
inférieure (30) du montant (10) présentant un alésage (32) pour recevoir un dispositif
de fixation (7) qui relie le montant (10) à la plaque de repose-pieds (2).
10. Repose-pieds (1) selon la revendication 9, l'alésage (32) ayant un filetage interne
(33) pour recevoir le dispositif de fixation (7) qui est réalisé comme une vis qui
relie le montant (10) à la plaque de repose-pieds (2) .
11. Repose-pieds (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, la partie
supérieure (20) du montant (10) présentant une ouverture oblongue (21) pour recevoir
la sangle de soutien de talon (5).
12. Fauteuil roulant ou chaise de douche (100) comprenant au moins un repose-pieds (1)
selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes.