BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention:
[0001] The present invention relates to a folding wheelchair, particularly to one that has
an excretion device installed thereon for its user to perform excretion while sitting
on the wheelchair.
2. Description of the Related Art:
[0002] As senior population increasing rapidly, wheelchairs have gained more attention in
our society. Wheelchairs are not only needed for the disabled and wounded, but also
for elders who need extra help and support in daily life. Therefore, various kinds
of wheelchairs are developed to satisfied different needs for the users.
[0003] FIG. 1 shows a commonly known folding wheelchair 10 in the field. Considering easy
carrying and convenient storage, the folding wheelchair 10 basically has a symmetrical
chair frame 11 with a cross brace 12. Two wheels 13 are symmetrically arranged aside
the chair frame 11 and two casters 14 are symmetrically arranged in a lower front
of the chair frame 11. A seat 15 is disposed in-between the chair frame 11. Two symmetrical
back frames 16 and two push handles 17 are extended upwardly from the chair frame
11. Between the back frames 16 there is a backrest 16 disposed. Such design makes
the wheelchair portable and enables its users to carry it with them. However, when
the users have the need for excretion, they have to move themselves to the toilets
- in some cases, their caregivers have to do the job, which requires a great effort.
The problem is even worse when the user is seriously disabled or badly injured.
[0004] FIGS. 2A and 2B display a foldable wheelchair 10A with urination and defecation functions.
Such wheelchair has a different structure from the one disclosed above in that the
foldable wheelchair 10A has a chair frame 120 assembled to a cross brace 121 and a
seat 130 disposed on the chair frame 120, and that a container 140 is disposed under
the chair frame 120 for its users to excrete thereon. However, such design has to
remove the seat 130 and the container 140 before folding up the wheelchair 10A, causing
more inconveniences. On the other hand, the seat 130 has an opening 131 arranged at
the center thereof for excretion. If the users have to sit on the wheelchair 10A for
a long period other than excreting, it is obviously uncomfortable. There are various
wheelchairs with similar functions in the markets, but the problem of removing the
components before folding still remains. In other words, there is still something
to be desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention aims to provide a folding wheelchair with an excretion device
that enables its users to perform excretion while sitting thereon in addition to its
original functions as a normal wheelchair.
[0006] To achieve the object, the present invention includes a foldable chair frame, a cross
brace, a foldable seat, a foldable backrest, two wheels, two casters and an excretion
device according to the annexed Claim 1.
[0007] Advantageously, the present invention has a wash device. The wash device includes
a spray disposed between the seat and the crossed members towards the opening; a detachable
water container disposed on the chair frame with an outlet connecting to a pump; and
a tube connecting to the pump with an end and to the spray with the other end.
[0008] With structures disclosed above, the present invention has common functions as normal
wheelchairs of being portable and foldable; additionally, it allows its users to perform
excretion directly thereon and has a wash device for further cleansing. The design
is therefore convenient for reducing burdens for caregivers and avoiding embarrassing
situations for users.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional wheelchair;
FIG. 2A is an exploded view of a conventional wheelchair with designs for excretion
thereon;
FIG. 2B is a perspective view of the wheelchair in FIG. 2;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the present invention in a preferred embodiment;
FIG. 4A is another perspective view of FIG. 3 from a different angle of view;
FIG. 4B is a schematic diagram of FIG. 4A illustrating a wash device thereof detached
from the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the wash device thereof;
FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the wash device thereof;
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of an excretion device thereof;
FIG. 7A is a sectional view of a container bag of the excretion device propped open;
FIG. 7B is a sectional view of the container bag being sealed;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the excretion device;
FIG. 9A is another perspective view of the present invention illustrating the excretion
device in a normal status ready for operation;
FIG. 9B is a bottom plan view of the present invention without the container bag;
FIG. 9C is a top plan view of FIG. 9A;
FIG. 9D is a front elevation view of FIG. 9B;
FIG. 10A is a sectional view along line 10A-10A in FIG. 9C;
FIG. 10B is a sectional view of the present invention illustrating the excretion device
in operation;
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the present invention showing the closed container
bag hung under the excretion device;
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the present invention showing the container bag propped
open under the excretion device;
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the present invention showing the excretion device
in operation with the container bag propped open thereunder; and
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the present invention folded.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0010] Referring to FIGS. 3-10B, in a preferred embodiment, the present invention includes
a foldable chair frame
20, a cross brace
30, a foldable seat
40, a foldable backrest
50, two wheels
24, two casters
25, an opening
41, an excretion device
60, and a wash device
80.
[0011] The chair frame
20 has two push handles
21 symmetrically arranged at a rear thereof and two armrests
22 symmetrically arranged aside thereof. The cross brace
30 includes a plurality of crossed members
31 to be connected to the chair frame
20 for stable folding and unfolding. The seat
40 is disposed in-between the chair frame
20. The backrest
50 is disposed on a back frame
23 connected to the chair frame
20. The wheels
24 are symmetrically arranged aside the chair frame
20. The casters
25 are symmetrically arranged under a lower front of the chair frame
20.
[0012] Such structure of a folding wheelchair is already commonly known in the prior art.
The features of the present invention lies in that the seat
40 has the opening
41 arranged corresponding to a sitting position of buttocks of human body, and that
the excretion device
60 is disposed under the opening
41 of the seat
40 for convenient excretion on the wheelchair.
[0013] The excretion device
60 includes two movable boards
61, two operate units
64, a plurality of hooks
69, and a container bag
70.
[0014] With reference to FIGS. 7 and 8, the movable boards
61 are arranged symmetrically adjacent under the opening
41 with surface areas greater than the opening
41. In this embodiment, the movable boards
61 are made of plastics; each of which has a near side as a free end and a far side
fixed to a bottom surface of the seat
40 by a positioning element
62; in this embodiment, the positioning element
62 is fixed by a plurality of rivets
42. The movable boards
61 are thereby opened downwards and closed back for operation. Moreover, two pads
63 are disposed on upper surfaces of the movable boards
61 to fit in the opening
41 when the movable boards
61 are closed; the pads
63 might be at the same height or slightly higher than a plan surface of the opening
41.
[0015] The operate units
64 are arranged symmetrically from bottom surfaces of the movable boards
61 to both sides of the chair frame
20 to operate opening and closing as illustrated in FIGS. 10A and 10B. Each of the operate
unit
64 includes a connecting unit
640 having at least three sets of connecting bars, among which a pair of first connecting
bars
641 has an end thereof individually connected to one of the movable boards
61 by a pair of first hinges
65, and the other end thereof individually connected to an end of a pair of second connecting
bars
642 by a pair of second hinges
66. Each of the second hinges
66 further engages a set of sliding chutes
67 for displacement. In this embodiment, the second hinges
66 further has a sliding block
661 to displace along the sliding chutes
67 for operation. The second connecting bars
642 have the other ends individually connected to an end of a pair of third connecting
bars
643 in pivotal connection
644. The third connecting bars
643 can also displace along two sliding rails
68 correspondingly arranged under the armrests
22, thereby opening and closing the connected movable boards
61 with vertical displacement thereof.
[0016] In this embodiment, each pair of the third connecting bars
643 further has a push plate
26 disposed atop for engagement, and a lower end of the third connecting bars
643 individually engages through a through hole
27 arranged correspondingly on the chair frame
20 for operation. As shown in FIG. 10B, when the push plate
26 is pushed downwards, forcing the third connecting bars
643 to displace, the second and first connecting bars
642, 641 are thereby displaced due to the pivotal connections, so as to open the connected
movable board
61 for a user to excrete. Oppositely, when the push plate
26 is pulled upwards, simultaneously pulling up the third connecting bars
643, the second and first connecting bars
642, 641 are thereby displaced back to original positions, so as to close the connected movable
board
61 as shown in FIG. 10A. Since the operate units
64 are arranged correspondingly under the armrests
22, it can be easily operated by the users.
[0017] The hooks
69 are arranged correspondingly under the adjacent sides of the movable boards
61 along edges thereof. Referring to FIGS. 7 and 7A, the container bag
70 is made of waterproof materials with an opened end
71 which includes a plurality of holes
72 along adjacent edges of the opened end
71 corresponding to positions of the hooks
69 for the container bag
70 to be hung up under the movable boards
61 and to be propped open for taking excrement when the movable boards
61 are opened as shown in FIGS. 10B and 12. In the embodiment, the opened end
71 of the container bag
70 has two zippers
73 as one arranged above the holes
72 while the other arranged below to ensure the hooking would not be easily detached.
Furthermore, according to FIG. 7B, the container bag
70 can be conveniently sealed after use with the zippers
73. The excretion device
60 in FIGS. 3-10A illustrated detailed structures thereof before the container bag
70 being hung up to the hooks
69.
[0018] FIG. 11 shows the present invention as a normal wheel chair with the container bag
70 hung up under the closed movable boards
61. When its users need to excrete, the present invention is able to operate immediately
- simply push down the push plates
26 to displace the third connecting bars
643 and further displace the second and first connecting bars
642, 641in order to open the movable boards
61 and simultaneously prop open the container bag
70 as shown in FIGS. 12 and 13. The user is therefore able to excrete right on the wheelchair
with an excretion device
90 conveniently. On the other hand, when the user is going out somewhere, the present
invention is also foldable for easy carrying as shown in FIG. 14. Additionally, in
the embodiment there is a folding section
231 arranged on the back frame
23 to be further folded.
[0019] Going back to FIGS. 4-6, the present invention further includes a wash device
80 for washing after excretion. The wash device
80 includes a spray
81, a detachable water container
82, and a tube
84. The spray
81 is disposed between the seat
40 and the crossed members
31 towards the opening
41. The water container
82 is disposed on the chair frame
20 with an outlet
821 connecting to a pump
83. The tube
84 is connecting to the pump
83 with an end and to the spray
81 with the other end.
[0020] In this embodiment, two engaging pieces
33 are further arranged at an upper section of the crossed members
31, and the engaging pieces
33 are cross engaged by a hollow hinge
34 for the tube
84 of the wash device
80 to engage through and connect to the spray
81 as illustrated in FIG. 9D. Thereby the user on the wheelchair is able to operate
the washing device
80 after excretion.
[0021] In addition, a base
51 and a belt
52 are further arranged at a rear of the backrest
50 for the water container
82 to be disposed on the base
51 and fastened by the belt
52. The base
51 is made of canvas or clothes with a first inner surface
511 and two second inner surfaces
521 to be fixed to the backrest
50; and the belt
52 is made of straps. When the water container
82 runs out of water, it can be removed from the base
51 by unfastening the belt
52. Also, the water container
82 has a first space
822 aside for disposing the pump
83 and a second space
823 at the other side for installing a battery set
85 to provide power supply for the pump
83. The present invention therefore does not need extra power supple for operation.
[0022] All in all, structures of the excretion device
60 and wash device
80 are integrated into the original design of a folding wheelchair to keep the common
functions of a normal wheelchair and include extra functions for its users to excrete
right on the wheelchair and to conveniently operate washing after excretion. The present
invention therefore reduces burdens for both the users and caregivers and saves them
from embarrassing situations that they may encounter in daily life.
1. A folding wheelchair with an excretion device, comprising:
a foldable chair frame (20) having two symmetrically push handles (21) arranged at
a rear thereof and two armrests (22) symmetrically arranged aside thereof;
a cross brace (30) including a plurality of crossed members (31) to be connected to
the chair frame (20) for stable folding and unfolding;
a foldable seat (40) connecting the chair frame (20) in-between;
a foldable backrest (50) disposed on a back frame (23) which is connected to the chair
frame (20);
two wheels (24) symmetrically arranged aside the chair frame (20);
two casters (25) symmetrically arranged under a lower front of the chair frame (20);
characterized in that the seat (40) has an opening (41) corresponding to a sitting position of buttocks
of human body, and that an excretion device (60) is disposed under the opening (41),
comprising:
two movable boards (61) arranged symmetrically adjacent under the opening (41) with
surface areas greater than the opening (41), each movable board (61) having a near
side as a free end, a far side fixed to a bottom surface of the seat (40) by a positioning
element (62), thereby to be opened downwards and closed back, and a pad (63) disposed
on an upper surface thereof to fit in the opening (41) when the movable board (61)
is closed;
two operate units (64) arranged symmetrically from bottom surfaces of the movable
boards (61) to both sides of the chair frame (20) for opening and closing operation
of the movable boards (61), each including a connecting unit (640) having three sets
of connecting bars, among which a pair of first connecting bars (641) has an end thereof
individually connected to one of the movable boards (61) by a pair of first hinges
(65) and the other end thereof individually connected to an end of a pair of second
connecting bars (642) by a pair of second hinges (66); each second hinge (66) further
engages a set of sliding chutes (67) for displacement; the second connecting bars
(642) having the other ends individually connected to an end of a pair of third connecting
bars (643) which displaces along a sliding rail (68) arranged under one of the armrests
(22), thereby opening and closing the connected movable boards (61) with vertical
displacement of the third connecting bars (643);
a plurality of hooks (69) arranged under the adjacent sides of the movable boards
(61) along edges thereof; and
a container bag (70) made of waterproof materials with an opened end (71) which includes
a plurality of holes (72) along adjacent edges of the opened end (71) corresponding
to positions of the hooks (69) for the container bag (70) to be hung up under the
movable boards (61) and to be propped open for taking excrement when the movable boards
(61) are opened.
2. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising
a wash device (80), including
a spray (81) disposed between the seat (40) and the crossed members (31) towards the
opening (41);
a detachable water container (82) disposed on the chair frame (20) with an outlet
(821) connecting to a pump (83); and
a tube (84) connecting to the pump (83) with an end and connecting to the spray (81)
with the other end.
3. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 2, wherein two
engaging pieces (33) are further arranged at an upper section of the crossed members
(31), and the engaging pieces (33) are cross engaged by a hollow hinge (34) for the
tube (84) of the wash device (80) to engage through and connect to the spray (81).
4. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 2, wherein a base
(51) and a belt (52) are further arranged at a rear of the backrest (50) for the water
container (82) to be disposed on the base (51) and fastened by the belt (52).
5. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the
water container (82) has a first space (822) aside for disposing the pump (83) and
a second space (823) at the other side for installing a battery set (85) to provide
power supply for the pump (83).
6. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each
pair of the third connecting bars (643) further has a push plate (26) disposed atop
for engagement and a lower end of the third connecting bars (643) individually engaging
through a through hole (27) arranged correspondingly on the chair frame (20) for operation.
7. The folding wheelchair with an excretion device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
container bag (70) has at least one zipper (73) on adjacent edges of the opened end
(71).