TRANSFER UNIT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH PARTIAL OR TOTAL DISABILITY
A transfer system for individuals with a partial or total disability is disclosed whereby, the system is configured to be relatively portable. The system comprises a collapsible frame that is configured to be disassembled and stored in a relatively transportable case such that persons suffering from a partial or total disability may travel outside of the confines of his or her home.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/794395 filed on Apr. 24, 2006.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED R & D BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to assist and transfer devices for disabled persons. More specifically, the present invention relates to a portable apparatus for assisting in the transfer of individuals who are partially or totally disabled.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Previously conceived lifting and hoist systems designed for lifting and transferring disabled individuals from place to place suffer from various disadvantages. For example, some systems are principally designed for use in the person's home or for use in a hospital setting. Such systems are typically fixed in one place and cannot be moved around the person's home. Some prior systems were designed to be portable so that the system may be moved from place to place within the person's home. The aforementioned systems, however, have the disadvantage that they cannot be used outside of the home, and thus, the individual further requires additional assistance when traveling outside of his or her home.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,694,654 to Roy is one example of a lifting and transfer systems known in the art. The system comprises a lifting arm assembly and a support, the lifting arm assembly providing a lifting arm rotatable about a vertical axis. A mounting rotatably mounts the lifting arm to the support so that the lifting arm cantilevers from the mounting. An extendable and retractable lifting cable depends from an outer end of the lifting arm. Two motors are provided for operating the system, and a controller is further provided to operate the two motors. The lifting and transfer system described therein further discloses that the system may be portable, however, the overall design of the system does not break down so that the system may be easily transported in a relatively small storage container by the individual.
Therefore, what is desired is a lift or hoist system for lifting and transferring a person from one place to another that is designed such that it may easily be used in a variety of different places.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is a primary object of the present invention to provide a lift system for a disabled or partially disabled person that may be easily transported outside of the person's home comprising a single horizontal bar substantially equal in length to a width of a wheelchair to receive the wheelchair beneath the bar, the bar supporting a winch between two ends of the bar. The system further includes first releasable joints at the two ends of the horizontal bar and leg pairs extending downward from the two ends of the horizontal bar from the first releasable joint, each leg pair having a second releasable joint dividing each leg into a first and second portion for transportation. Finally, the system includes a harness coupled to the winch, the harness capable of supporting a disabled person, whereby the system may be disassembled such that the bar and the leg pairs can be stored in parallel in a case.
It is another object of the present invention that the system be relatively lightweight to facilitate the transportation of the system.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a portable lift system wherein the legs are generally splayed from a single joint so as to provide a wider base to provide the system with more stability.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide stabilizing feet on the ends of the legs so as to further secure the system to prevent tipping or rocking of the system.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a first releasable joint at the ends of the horizontal bar of the system so that the legs of the system may be detached from the horizontal bar to facilitate disassembly and transportation.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a second releasable joints to divide the legs of the system into substantially equal first and second portions; thus, providing a system that is easily disassembled for transport.
It is another object of the present invention that the first releasable joints are collars configured to receive the ends of the legs configured to provide a secure connection between the legs and bar. In addition, a pin may be provided to extend through the collars and legs to further stabilize the connection between the collars and the legs.
In accordance with these objectives, a portable transfer system is provided that includes a single horizontal bar having a length substantially equal to the width of a wheelchair. The horizontal bar further includes releasable joints at its two ends for connecting to the ends of the leg pairs of the system. The leg pairs extend downwardly from the joints of the horizontal bar and further include releasable joints that serve to divide the legs into first and second portions. A winch is coupled to the horizontal bar of the system and further includes a harness that is coupled to the winch for supporting a disabled or partially disabled person.
Various alternative embodiments and modifications to the invention will be made apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art by the following detailed description taken together with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe drawings illustrate the best mode currently contemplated of practicing the present invention.
In the drawings:
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The legs 22 are generally splayed from the releasable joints 18 and 20 along the axis of the bar 12 and perpendicularly from that axis, from a single point, and extend downwardly from the ends 14 and 16 of horizontal bar 12 in mutual separation. The splaying of the legs 22 provides a substantially wide base for providing support to the system 10 such that the weight of a user is safely supported thereon.
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In addition, the legs 22 of the system 10 may be tubes. The use of tubes allows the legs 22 to remain relatively lightweight so that the user may easily transport them. The tubes should be constructed of a material sufficiently strong enough to support the weight of the intended user of the system 10.
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The optional stabilizing feet may be removed or rotated outward when used, for example, in hotel rooms where often the beds include frames that extend to the floor preventing structure from extending under the bed.
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Loops 54 of strapping are attached to the upper corners of the body portion 50 of the hammock 48 and the free ends of the leg supports 52. Loops 54 of the upper corners of the body portion 50 are received by two adjacent hooks 64 toward a rear of the crossbar 62 while the loops 54 attached to the free end of the leg supports 52 are attached to the remaining two adjacent hooks 64 at the front of the crossbar 62. The crossbar 62 thus spreads the corners off a hammock 48 which would otherwise naturally be drawn together under the weight of the individual. The subsequent operation of the winch 34 while the person is seated in the hammock 48 advances the cable 36 that is wrapped around the spool of the winch 34 such that the person is raised from, for example, a bed or other location from which he or she needs to be transferred from. It is important to note, in this regard, that the cable 36 allows for rotation of the person being assisted while they are supported by the unit 10 thus facilitating the transfer process, for example, from bed to wheelchair which may be accomplished with a pivoting during the transfer process.
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Various alternatives are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.
Claims
1. A portable transfer system for disabled persons comprising:
- a) a horizontal bar substantially equal in length to a width of a wheelchair to receive the wheelchair beneath the bar, the bar supporting a winch between two ends of the bar;
- b) first releasable joints at the two ends of the horizontal bar;
- c) legs extending downward from the releasable joints, each leg having a second releasable joint dividing each leg into at least a first and second portion for transportation; and
- d) a harness coupled to the winch, the harness capable of supporting a disabled person, whereby the system may be disassembled such that the bar and the leg pairs can be stored in parallel in a case.
2. The portable transfer system of claim 1, wherein the leg pairs are generally splayed from a single point.
3. The portable transfer system of claim 1, further including stabilizing feet attached to a bottom end of at least two of the legs, the stabilizing feet extending outward along an axis perpendicular to the bar to resist tipping of the legs in a direction perpendicular to the bar.
4. The portable transfer system of claim 3 wherein the feet are attached to the legs by a third releasable joint.
5. The portable transfer system of claim 1 wherein the first releasable joints allow disconnection of the legs from the bar.
6. The portable transfer system of claim 1, wherein the second releasable joints allow separation of the first and second portions of the legs.
7. The portable transfer system of claim 6, wherein the second releasable joints are collars receiving ends of the legs.
8. The portable transfer system of claim 7, wherein the second releasable joints further include pins extending through the collars and legs to fixedly hold the legs and collars together.
9. The portable transfer system of claim 1, wherein the winch is battery operated.
10. The portable transfer system of claim 1, wherein the harness comprises a first and second support strap, the first strap configured to be wrapped around a person's back and under the person's arm, the second strap configured to be wrapped around the person's knees.
11. A method of constructing a portable transfer system comprising the steps of:
- a) securing a horizontal bar, the horizontal bar having a length substantially equal to that of a wheelchair;
- b) connecting two leg pairs to first releasable joints of the horizontal bar, the legs comprising second releasable joints dividing the legs into a first and second portion;
- c) attaching a winch to the horizontal bar;
- d) coupling a harness capable of supporting a disabled person's body weight to the winch.
12. The method of constructing a portable transfer system of claim 11, further comprising a second connecting step wherein stabilizing feet are secured to at least two of the legs.
13. The method of constructing a portable transfer system of claim 11, further comprising a locking step wherein the legs are secured to the horizontal bar by a collar that receives ends of the legs.
14. The method of constructing a portable transfer system of claim 13, further including a second locking step, wherein the legs are further secured to the horizontal bar by a pin extending through the collar and leg to hold the collars and leg together.
15. A method of lifting and transferring a disabled person comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a lifting system including a horizontal bar having joints at two ends thereof, wherein two leg pairs are releasably coupled to the bar by way of the joints, the bar further including a winch coupled thereto;
- b) fitting flexible harness around the person;
- c) attaching the harness to the winch;
- d) advancing the winch so as to move the person to a position of suspension beneath the horizontal bar.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the harness comprises of a first body strap and a second body strap and wherein step (b) includes the steps of:
- i) wrapping the first body strap behind a person's back and under his or her armpits;
- ii) looping the second body strap under the person's knees;
- and wherein step (c) attaches ends of the body straps to the winch.
17. The method of claim 15 wherein the harness comprises a hammock having corners and wherein step (b) includes the steps of:
- i) positioning the hammock beneath the person;
- ii) attaching corners of the hammock to a spreader holding corners of the hammock separated;
- and wherein step (c) attaches the spreader to the winch.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 24, 2007
Publication Date: Oct 25, 2007
Inventors: Ralph Bjork (Platteville, WI), Kathy Bjork (Platteville, WI)
Application Number: 11/739,453
International Classification: A47C 13/00 (20060101); A47B 3/12 (20060101); A63C 9/00 (20060101);