[0001] The present invention relates to a backrest assembly for a chair and a wheelchair
with such a backrest assembly. In detail, the invention relates to a backrest assembly
of a seat of a chair, in particular a wheelchair, comprising: a backrest for supporting
the back of a person; two hollow backrest tubes connecting the backrest to the seat,
in particular seat frame tubes, on each side of the seat; at least two joints for
allowing a movement of the backrest tubes between at least a first end position and
a second end position relative to the seat; two locking means for locking and/or unlocking
the joints; and at least one hollow handle tube carrying a handle, which is arranged
in the middle between the backrest tubes and is mechanically connected to the locking
means via cables running substantially inside the hollow tubes.
[0002] A chair typically comprises a frame that supports a seat having a seating surface
and a backrest, and a plurality of legs. A wheelchair is a type of chair for allowing
the locomotion of a person while this person uses the chair. For this the legs of
the chair are typically configured as wheels, with a standard type comprising four
wheels, wherein two wheels are typically configured as drive wheels. A chair, in particular
a wheelchair, often incorporates folding functions that allow the overall size of
the chair frame to be reduced in order to store or transport the unoccupied chair.
There are wheelchairs, which have backrests that fold down against the seating surface
to reduce the overall size of the frame.
[0003] For the user of a wheelchair, physically impaired people having need of the wheelchair
and for people taking care of them, it is of great importance to ease daily struggles,
simplify functions and at the same time to increase the safety of the used devices.
Especially for people having difficulties in the lower body, the simultaneous usage
of two hands for folding the backrest of a chair, in particular a wheelchair, is a
challenging task, since they often need to stabilize their upper torso with one hand.
[0004] US 7,100,988 B1 refers to a child's highchair for receiving a child in a seated orientation. Said
chair includes a supporting frame, a seat supported by the frame, and a back connected
to the frame wherein the back is movable between a substantially vertical orientation
and a rearwardly tilted or reclining orientation. A release mechanism is integrated
into the highchair and includes a release handle, a pair of cable arrangements and
securing pins that are movable between a locked position and a released position by
manipulation of the release mechanism. With the securing pins in a locked position,
the back is fixed in position in a substantially vertical orientation. With the securing
pins retracted, the back is able to be moved manually to a reclining position so as
to enlarge the included angle between the back and the seat, making it easier to place
a child in the highchair.
[0005] Known backrest assemblies have the difficulty that some users cannot carry out an
unlocking and folding of the backrest, even in case of a single-handed operation making
usage of a pull cable. In addition, during manufacture tension on the pull cables
has to be maintained in order to avoid play.
[0006] Therefore, it is the object of the present invention to further develop the known
backrest assemblies to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art. In particular, the
backrest assembly is to be provided with an easy and safe one-handed mechanism to
unlock and fold or unfold the backrest with a single grip.
[0007] This object is solved in that the handle is providing a twist lock, with the twist
lock having only one idle position in which the locking means is locked and being
adapted to unlock the locking means upon rotation of the handle, and is suited to
move the backrest tubes via the joints by pushing or pulling after unlocking, wherein
the handle is adapted to be rotated by a user only in one direction, preferably forwards,
towards the front of the chair, for unlocking the locking means in any one of the
end positions, and the handle is adapted to automatically re-lock after unlocking
the locking means and releasing the grip, such that rotating and pushing or pulling
of the handle can be achieved by gripping the handle by one hand of an user, without
releasing the respective grip of the handle.
[0008] It is proposed that each cable comprises a torsion cable, in particular steel torsion
cable, and/or each cable is connected to one locking means via an elastic element,
in particular in form of a compression spring, being suited to be compressed or expanded
within a predetermined range, in particular determined via at least one spring stop,
and/or each cable is guided by a cable guide arranged within the handle, and/or each
cable is mounted under tension via a cable clamp, preferably by tightening at least
one set screw, and/or the two cables guided from the two hollow backrest tubes, preferably
via two handle tubes, into the handle are connected to each other via a connection
rod.
[0009] Furthermore it is preferred that each cable is redirected or deflected inside the
handle, preferably up to 90°, via its respective cable guide upon rotation of the
handle, preferably up to 30°, against the spring force of the respective elastic element
for unlocking the locking means and automatically returned into its idle state upon
release of the handle due to the release of the spring force such that the handle
automatically returns into its idle position.
[0010] With the invention it is also proposed that each cable guide comprises a cable guide
top and a cable guide bottom, and/or each cable guide provides a cable deflection
slope, with preferably the slope being provided by a recess and/or a projection, in
particular a cable guide recess provided by the cable guide bottom and a cable guide
projection provided by cable guide top, and/or the connecting rod is attached between
the two cable guides. It is proposed that the handle comprises a handle top and a
handle bottom, and/or the handle has a non-circular cross section, preferably a flattened
or oval cross-section, and/or the handle comprises a label, preferably attached to
the handle top and the handle bottomand/or facing rearwards, away from the two hollow
backrest tubes and the seat and/or for displaying a message, and/or the handle comprises
at least one stop element defining the idle position of the handle, with preferably
each stop element comprising a projection of the inner wall of the handle bottom and/or
the handle top.
[0011] Embodiments of the invention can be characterized in that first connecting means,
preferably in form of first screws, connecting the connecting rod and the cable guide
to the hollow handle tubes, with preferably at least one first screw attaching one
end of the connecting rod to one cable guide as well as to one hollow handle tube
and at least one other first screw attaching the other, opposite end of the connecting
rod to the other cable guide as well as the other hollow handle tube, and/or with
preferably at least one first screw entering into one hollow handle tube and passing
through the cable guide bottom, the connection rod and the cable guide top to exit
the hollow handle tube.
[0012] It is also proposed that each first screw provides a stop element cooperating with
one stop element of the handle to secure the idle position of the handle.
[0013] According to the invention it is preferred that second connecting means, preferably
in form of at least one second screw, connecting the handle bottom to the handle top,
with preferably two second screws being arranged in the middle of the handle and/or
on both sides of the connecting rod, in particular in a region with reduced diameter
of the connecting rod.
[0014] With preferred embodiments the handle can only be turned up to 30°, starting from
its idle position, and/or the handle can only be turned forwards, starting from its
idle position.
[0015] It is also proposed that the handle is adapted to move an additional device, in particular
a seating surface of the chair, a seating frame of the chair, at least one leg, at
least one rest and/or at least one wheel of the chair.
[0016] It is also preferred that at least an actuator, in particular comprising a battery,
a motor, an electric actuator, preferably an electric motor, a hydraulic actuator,
preferably a hydraulic motor, a pneumatic actuator, preferably a pneumatic motor,
a thermal actuator, a shape memory alloy, preferably a thermal and/or magnetic shape
memory alloy, a mechanical actuator and/or a valve for actuating and/or controlling
the movement of the backrest and/or the device.
[0017] It is the perception of the invention that unlocking the backrest of a backrest assembly
by turning a preferably oval handle and folding down the backrest by pushing the handle
forwards or unfolding the backrest by pulling the handle rearwards with one hand only
is feasible by a huge part of users. The assembly is then returned to its idle position
on the handle, where it locks into place again, automatically.
[0018] With the described embodiments it is ensured that pull cables, which come from the
left and the right, respectively, guided in transverse backrest tubes to the handle,
can be pulled by turning the handle forwards. It is beneficial that the rotation of
the handle does not exceed 30° and that the handle can only turned forwards.
[0019] The accessibility of the handle for unlocking depends on the installation height
and can be adapted to the individual needs.
[0020] The handle has a hand friendly contour by being non-circular in cross-section, in
particular being oval in cross-section. This oval character can be achieved e.g. by
adding a label to the handle with the additional benefit that the label can be used
to transport messages like an advertising message or a personalizes message selected
by the user of the chair. Still further, the hand-friendly oval contour of the handle
results in sufficient installation space inside the handle for guiding and attaching
the cables and additional means like stop members and the like.
[0021] The connection from the handle to an unlocking part is achieved by the cables, which
are preferably in form of steel cables and can be deflected inside the handle by 90°
via cable guides. For determining the direction of rotation and avoiding a backlash
screws acting as clamping nipples and stop members are used.
[0022] Other embodiments provide at least two second joints which allow the movement of
the backrest tubes between the second end position and a third end position along
a second direction, wherein preferably the first and second direction are substantially
different. Each first and/or second joint can be configured to be adjustable, in particular
to adjust the first, second and/or third end position(s), with each joint preferably
comprising a plurality of connecting means, preferably in form of holes for at least
one transverse screw, and/or stop means.
[0023] Each locking means can comprise a wedge and/or can provide an, in particular inclined,
guiding plane, with preferably at last one transverse screw being guided along the
guiding plane during locking and/or unlocking of the locking means.
[0024] A trigger and a locking device can be provided, in particular comprising the elastic
means, for locking and/or unlocking the handle. The trigger can be designed as or
can comprise at least one of a hull, a lever, a knob, a button, a latch, a strap,
a clamp, a key, a switch and/or a sensor, preferably a force sensor, a tactile sensor,
an optical sensor, a sound sensor and/or a fingerprint sensor, and/or is engineered
to be effected by at least partly sliding, rotating, squeezing, pushing, pulling and/or
touching.
[0025] The handle can comprise a sensor, preferably a force sensor, a tactile sensor, an
optical sensor, a sound sensor and/or a fingerprint sensor.
[0026] The handle backrest tube(s) and/or the handle can comprise an indicator device in
addition to the label or in form of the label, for conveying information to the user,
wherein preferably the indicator device comprises a display device with at least one
light source for emitting light, in particular a LCD, a sound device with at least
one loudspeaker for emitting sound, and/or a tactile device for generating a tactile
perception.
[0027] The invention also provides a wheelchair comprising a backrest assembly according
to the invention.
[0028] The present invention will be better understood from the following description of
preferred embodiments which are described with respect to the accompanying drawings,
in which:
- Figure 1
- is an exploded view of a backrest assembly of an embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 2
- is an exploded view of a twist lock of the backrest assembly of figure 1;
- Figure 3
- is a part sectional view of the twist lock of figure 2;
- Figure 4a
- is a perspective view of a cable guide of the twist lock of figure 2;
- Figure 4b
- is a perspective view of a cable guide bottom of the twist lock of figure 2;
- Figure 4c
- is a perspective view of a cable guide top of the twist lock of figure 2;
- Figure 5a
- is a sectional view of the twist lock of figure 2, in its idle position; and
- Figure 5b
- is a sectional view of the twist lock of figure 2, in a rotated position.
[0029] Figure 1 provides an exploded view of a backrest assembly 1 of an embodiment of the
invention, with figure 2 providing another exploded view to better show a twist lock
1.1 of the backrest assembly 1. Said twist lock 1.1 comprises a connecting rod 1.2
connected at opposite ends with backrest tubes 1.13 as well as cable guides each having
a cable guide top 1.6 and a cable guide bottom 1.7. For that purpose the connecting
rod 1.2 has attachment holes 1.21 to be aligned with attachment holes 1.22 of the
backrest tubes 1.13 and respective holes extending through the cable guides such that
one screw 1.8 can be passed through all three elements, along a screw connection path
1.81 shown in figure 4b, at each end of the connecting rod 1.2. The cable guides guide
pull cables 1.3, with one pull cable 1.2 coming from the left backrest tube 1.13 and
the other pull cable 1.3 from the right backrest tube 1.13, and each pull cable 1.3
being held under tension with the help of a cable clamp 1.4 via a set screw 1.5. The
cable clamps 4 are mounted within the twist lock 1.1 between a center handle top 1.9
and a center handle bottom 1.10, at fixed locations, see figure 3. Thus, the connecting
rod 1.2 attached between the two cable guides 1.6, 1.7, which guide the two pull cables
1.3 to the two cable clamps 1.4, is housed between the center handle top 1.9 and the
center handle bottom 1.10, which are attached to each other via cap screws 1.12. There
are two cap screws 1.12, one on each side of the connecting rod 1.2, extending perpendicularly
to the connecting rod 1.2 in the center region of the connecting rod 1.2 having a
reduced diameter. A label 1.11 can be attached to the two handle halves 1.9, 1.10
for conveying information for example by carrying an advertisement print, a display
device with at least one light source for emitting light, in particular a LCD, a sound
device with at least one loudspeaker for emitting sound, and/or a tactile device for
generating a tactile perception.
[0030] The backrest assembly 1 comprises said two transverse backrest tubes 1.13 connected
to the twist lock 1.1 and each one of the two transverse backrest tubes 1.13 guides
one pull cable 1.3 from the twist lock 1.1 into a backrest tube 1.14. The backrest
tubes 1.14 are substantially perpendicular to the backrest tubes 1.13 and can be tilted
relative to seat frame tubes 1.15, for example from a substantially vertical first
position as shown in figure 1 into an inclined second position, via joints comprising
a back bracket 4.1 on each side the backrest assembly 1. For enabling such a tilting,
or rather a folding and un-folding of the backrest assembly 1 relative to the seat
frame tubes 1.15, each pull cable 1.3. is connected to a locking means comprising
a back latch 2.3, with a spring 2.2 and a spring stop 2.1 being arranged between the
back latch 2.3 and a transverse screw 5.3 carrying rivets 6.2 and secured via a nut
6.3 to the respective backrest tube 1.14. The transverse screw 5.3, 6.1 not only serves
as abutment member for the spring stop 2.1, but also for attachment of the respective
back bracket 4.1 such that the backrest tube 1.14 extends into the respective back
bracket 4.1 between the two rivets 6.2 and the back latch 2.3 can telescope out of
the backrest tube 1.14. Each back bracket 4.1 is not only attached to one backrest
tube 1.14 but also to one seat frame tube 1.15 via cap screws 4.4 with caps 4.2, 4.3.
A further back lock plate 5.1. attached to the back bracket 4.1 via the transverse
screw 5.3, 6.1 as well as a further cap screw 4.6 with a cap 4.6 on each side of the
backrest assembly 1 provides further adjustment possibilities. Each back latch 2.3
has an inclined surface due to is wedge shape at its free end which is locked by the
transversely extending respective screw 4.5, 5.2 in an idle position of the twist
lock 1.1 and can be unlocked by rotating the twist lock 1.1 forwards, i.e. into the
plane of figure 1 and towards the backrest tubes 1.14 as well as the seat frame tubes
1.15, to slide along the respective screw 4.5, 5.2 against the force of the respective
spring 2.2 being compressed against the spring stop 2.1.
[0031] Returning to the twist lock 1.1, the result of rotating the twist lock 1.1 forwards
will be described in further detail with respect to figures 3 to 5b. As can be seen
in figure 3, each pull cable 1.3 is mounted under tension via the respective cable
clamp 1.4. On its way to its cable clamp 1.4 each pull cable 1.3 passes its respective
cable guide or rather is forced to run within a recess 1.71 provided by the cable
guide bottom 1.7 and along a projection 1.6.1 provided by the cable guide top 1.6,
see figures 4a to 4c. Thus, rotating the twist lock 1.1 results in rotating the connecting
rod 1.2 together with the two cable guides 1.6, 1.7 such that the pull cables 1.3
are redirected or rather deflected inside the handle 1.9, 1.10. up to 90° as best
shown in figure 4a, when rotating the handle 1.9, 1.10 up to 30°. This cable deflection
leads to a contraction of the springs 2.2 and, thus, an upward movement of the back
laches 2.3, along the screws 4.5, 5.2 resulting in an unlocking. But as soon as no
force is acting on the twist lock 1.1, i.e. as soon as the grip of the hand of a user
is released from the handle 1.9, 1.10, the handle 1.9, 1.10 will return into its idle
position.
[0032] Figure 5a shows the twist lock 1.1 in its idle position with the stop screw 1.8 securing
the two cable guide halves 1.6, 1.7 together within the backrest tube 1.13 and resting
against a projection 1.101 provided on the inner wall of the handle bottom 1.10. When
gripping the handle 1.9, 1.10 and turning the same forwards, the stop screw 1.8 disengages
from the projection 1.101 as shown in figure 5b, and as soon as said grip is released,
the stop screw 1.8 will automatically be rotated back against the projection 1.101
defining the idle position. Thus, the twist lock 1.1 will always be in its idle position
when the backrest assembly 1 is locked, either in the first or the second position,
and can only be rotated in one direction for disengaging the stop screw 1.8 and the
projection 1.101 as well as unlocking the back brackets 4.1 for allowing a change
of position, either from the first position into the second position or vice versa.
[0033] The handle 1.9, 1.10, providing a grip of the twist lock 1.1, has a hand friendly
contour by being non-circular in cross-section, in particular being oval in cross-section.
This oval character can be seen in figures 5a and 5b, with both the handle bottom
1.10 and the handle top 1.9 having an u-shaped, flattened cross-section. This shape
is made even more ergonomically by the label 1.11 against which the palm of the hand
can be applied for gripping the handle 1.9, 1.10.
[0034] With respect to further details on the unlocking and folding/un-folding mechanism,
reference is made to
EP 19 176813, not being pre-published.
[0035] The twist lock handle of the invention is described with respect to unlocking and
folding/unfolding a backrest assembly in particular of a wheelchair, but can also
be used for moving other parts relative to each other.
[0036] The features disclosed in this specification, the claims and the figures maybe important
for the claimed invention, taken separately or in any combination, for the respective
different embodiments.
Reference Signs
[0037]
- 1
- backrest assembly
- 1.1
- twist lock
- 1.2
- connecting rod
- 1.3
- pull cable
- 1.4
- cable clamp
- 1.5
- set screw
- 1.6
- cable guide top
- 1.7
- cable guide bottom
- 1.8
- stop screw
- 1.9
- center handle top
- 1.10
- center handle bottom
- 1.101
- projection
- 1.11
- label
- 1.12
- cap screw
- 1.13
- backrest tube
- 1.14
- backrest tube
- 1.15
- seat frame tube
- 1.21
- attachment hole
- 1.22
- attachment hole
- 1.61
- cable guide projection
- 1.71
- cable guide recess
- 1.81
- screw connection path
- 2.1
- spring stop
- 2.2
- spring
- 2.3
- back latch
- 4.1
- back bracket
- 4.2
- cap
- 4.3
- cap
- 4.4
- cap screw
- 4.5
- cap screw
- 4.6
- cap
- 5.1
- back lock plate
- 5.2
- cap screw
- 5.3
- transverse screw
- 5.2
- cap screw
- 6.1
- transverse screw
- 6.2
- rivet
- 6.3
- nut
1. A backrest assembly (1) of a seat of a chair, in particular a wheelchair, comprising:
a backrest for supporting the back of a person;
two hollow backrest tubes (1.14) connecting the backrest to the seat, in particular
seat frame tubes (1.15), on each side of the seat;
at least two joints (4.1) for allowing a movement of the backrest tubes (1.14) between
at least a first end position and a second end position relative to the seat;
two locking means (2.3) for locking and/or unlocking the joints (4.1); and
at least one hollow handle tube (1.13) carrying a handle (1.9, 1.10), which is arranged
in the middle between the backrest tubes (1.14) and is mechanically connected to the
locking means (2.3) via cables (1.3) running substantially inside the hollow tubes
(1.14, 1.13),
characterized in that
the handle (1.9, 1.10)
• is providing a twist lock (1.1), with the twist lock (1.1) having only one idle
position in which the locking means (2.3) is locked and being adapted to unlock the
locking means (2.3) upon rotation of the handle (1.9, 1.10), and
• is suited to move the backrest tubes (1.14) via the joints (4.1) by pushing or pulling
after unlocking,
wherein the handle (1.9, 1.10) is adapted to be rotated by a user only in one direction,
preferably forwards, towards the front of the chair, for unlocking the locking means
(2.3) in any one of the end positions, and the handle (1.9, 1.10) is adapted to automatically
re-lock after unlocking the locking means (2.3) and releasing the grip, such that
rotating and pushing or pulling of the handle (1.9, 1.10) can be achieved by gripping
the handle (1.9, 1.10) by one hand of an user, without releasing the respective grip
of the handle (10; 100).
2. The backrest assembly according to claim 1,
characterized in that
• each cable (1.3) comprises a torsion cable, in particular steel torsion cable, and/or
• each cable (1.3) is connected to one locking means (2.3) via an elastic element,
in particular in form of a compression spring (2.2), being suited to be compressed
or expanded within a predetermined range, in particular determined via at least one
spring stop (2.1), and/or
• each cable (1.3) is guided by a cable guide (1.6, 1.7) arranged within the handle
(1.9, 1.10), and/or
• each cable (1.3) is mounted under tension via a cable clamp (1.4), preferably by
tightening at least one set screw (1.5), and/or
• the two cables (1.3) guided from the two hollow backrest tubes (1.14), preferably
via two handle tubes (1.13), into the handle (1.9, 1.10) are connected to each other
via a connection rod (1.2).
3. The backrest assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that each cable (1.3) is redirected or deflected inside the handle (1.9, 1.10), preferably
up to 90°, via its respective cable guide (1.6, 1.7) upon rotation of the handle (1.9,
1.10), preferably up to 30°, against the spring force of the respective elastic element
for unlocking the locking means (2.3) and automatically returned into its idle state
upon release of the handle (1.9, 1.10) due to the release of the spring force such
that the handle (1.9, 1.10) automatically returns into its idle position.
4. The backrest assembly according to claim 3,
characterized in that
• each cable guide comprises a cable guide top (1.6) and a cable guide bottom (1.7),
and/or
• each cable guide provides a cable deflection slope, with preferably the slope being
provided by a recess and/or a projection, in particular a cable guide recess (1.71)
provided by the cable guide bottom (1.7) and a cable guide projection (1.61) provided
by cable guide top (1.6), and/or
• the connecting rod (1.2) is attached between the two cable guides.
5. The backrest assembly according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that
• the handle comprises a handle top (1.9) and a handle bottom (1.10), and/or
• the handle has a non-circular cross section, preferably a flattened or oval cross-section,
and/or
• the handle comprises a label (1.11), preferably attached to the handle top (1.9)
and the handle bottom (1.10) and/or facing rearwards, away from the two hollow backrest
tubes (1.14) and the seat and/or for displaying a message, and/or
• the handle comprises at least one stop element (1.101) defining the idle position
of the handle, with preferably each stop element (1.101) comprising a projection of
the inner wall of the handle bottom (1.10) and/or the handle top (1.9).
6. The backrest assembly according to any one of the claims 2 to 5,
characterized by first connecting means, preferably in form of first screws (1.8), connecting the
connecting rod (1.2) and the cable guides (1.6, 1.7) to the hollow handle tubes (1.13),
• with preferably at least one first screw (1.8) attaching one end of the connecting
rod (1.2) to one cable guide (1.6, 1.7) as well as to one hollow handle tube (1.13)
and at least one other first screw (1.8) attaching the other, opposite end of the
connecting rod (1.2) to the other cable guide (1.6, 1.7) as well as the other hollow
handle tube (1.13), and/or
• with preferably at least one first screw (1.8) entering into one hollow handle tube
(1.13) and passing through the cable guide bottom (1.7), the connection rod (1.2)
and the cable guide top (1.6) to exit the hollow handle tube (1.13).
7. The backrest assembly according to claims 5 and 6, characterized in that each first screw (1.8) provides a stop element cooperating with one stop element
(1.101) of the handle (1.9, 1.10) to secure the idle position of the handle (1.9,
1.10).
8. The backrest assembly according to any one of the claims 2 to 7,
characterized by second connecting means, preferably in form of at least one second screw (1.12),
connecting the handle bottom (1.10) to the handle top (1.9),
• with preferably two second screws (1.12) being arranged in the middle of the handle
(1.9, 1.10) and/or on both sides of the connecting rod (1.2), in particular in a region
with reduced diameter of the connecting rod (1.9).
9. The backrest assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that
the handle (1.9, 1.10) can only be turned up to 30°, starting from its idle position,
and/or
the handle (1.9, 1.10) can only be turned forwards, starting from its idle position.
10. The backrest assembly according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the handle (1.9, 1.10) is adapted to move an additional device, in particular a seating
surface of the chair, a seating frame of the chair, at least one leg, at least one
rest and/or at least one wheel of the chair.
11. The backrest assembly according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising
at least an actuator, in particular comprising a battery, a motor, an electric actuator,
preferably an electric motor, a hydraulic actuator, preferably a hydraulic motor,
a pneumatic actuator, preferably a pneumatic motor, a thermal actuator, a shape memory
alloy, preferably a thermal and/or magnetic shape memory alloy, a mechanical actuator
and/or a valve for actuating and/or controlling the movement of the backrest and/or
the device.
12. A wheelchair, comprising a backrest assembly of any one of the preceding claims.