EP4070772A1 - Meuble thérapeutique mobile à fonction de couchage et d'assise - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to mobile therapy furniture with a lying surface with a lying function, in particular a therapy bed, with a buttocks support element with a buttocks support surface that is height-adjustable via a lifting device, with an upper body support element with upper body support surface that can be pivoted relative to the buttocks support element, and with a leg support element with a leg support surface that can be pivoted relative to the buttocks support element claim 1
- a stationary therapy couch is, for example, from the DE 30 16 387 known.
- This therapy bed has a stand that firmly supports a joint for two bed elements that are articulated to one another there. These two lying elements can be adjusted in terms of their angle to one another and in relation to the support using adjustment elements.
- Another therapy bed divided into several lying elements is, for example, from EP 3 287 112 A1 known.
- This therapy bed has the special feature that physical strength of a patient lying on the bed can be used to move individual elements relative to one another along a displacement axis.
- Wheelchairs with a chassis frame are also known as mobile therapy furniture, the seat of which can be tilted at the front edge, in the middle of the seat or at the end of the seat surface, that is to say can be tilted.
- On the seat unit is common a swiveling backrest and an adjustable footrest arranged in the direction of travel.
- the seat height of these wheelchairs is predetermined.
- a wheelchair of this type with a seat unit that can be tilted in the middle shows the DE 202017484 U1 .
- a disadvantage of the known therapy furniture is that they are designed either only as stationary therapy couches with a reclining function or as movable chairs in the form of wheelchairs.
- a mobile therapy table and a wheelchair must always be kept available, since none of the known therapy furniture can provide both Storage options allowed.
- the object of the invention is to at least partially improve the therapy furniture known from the prior art.
- it is the object of the present invention to constructively design a therapy piece of furniture in such a way that it is both mobile and has a seating function in addition to a reclining function.
- a buttocks support element that is height-adjustable via a lifting device with a buttocks support surface, with an upper body support element that can be pivoted relative to the buttocks support element and has an upper body support surface, and a leg support element that is pivotable relative to the buttocks support element and has a leg support surface.
- therapy furniture should be understood to mean a mobile therapy table that can be converted into a mobile chair, forming a seating function, and can be converted back into a therapy table with a lying function, with all intermediate positions between the lying function and the sitting function being of course also adjustable are.
- therapy furniture within the meaning of the present invention should also be understood as a mobile, moveable piece of furniture that has a tilting function, with the seat element being tiltable in the center of the seat relative to the lifting device, ie tiltable.
- the positioning of the seat element relative to the lifting device should also allow a Trendelenburg positioning of the patient in the supine position, in which the head assumes the lowest position of the body by tilting the therapy furniture according to the invention by 15-30°, which leads to an increased venous Backflow from the lower parts of the body leads to an increase in preload, with which the forces generated at the end of diastole stretching of the contractile muscle fibers of the ventricles of the heart.
- This function can advantageously be used to counteract a backlog of blood, which can lead to edema in the body periphery or in the lungs of the patient lying or sitting on the therapy furniture.
- the pivot point bearing of the seat element on the lifting device can of course also be used to position a patient lying on his back on the therapy furniture according to the invention in an anti-Trendelenburg position, in which the head assumes the highest position of the body due to the inclined position of the therapy furniture.
- the therapy furniture according to the invention advantageously allows a change in the center of gravity and a lowering of the seat and bed height in addition to the tilting and lying function and the Trendelenburg bearing due to the pivot point bearing of the seat element on the lifting device to.
- This function has the advantage that patients, in particular children, who are lying in the therapy furniture according to the invention can communicate unrestrictedly at eye level in the sitting position due to the adjustable sitting or lying height.
- the adjustable sitting or lying height also makes it easier to put or bed a patient in the therapy furniture according to the invention and to get out or lift a patient out of the therapy furniture according to the invention, regardless of whether the patient is lying or sitting.
- the constructive pivot bearing of the seat element on the lifting device proposed with the therapy furniture according to the invention thus has the advantage that, in addition to the tilting, a continuous adjustment of the seat height or lying height, the seat or lying inclination and a shift in focus can be achieved.
- the construction according to the invention thus advantageously allows individual adjustment of the sitting or lying position to the patient and, taking into account his motor skills, an improvement in his quality of life can be achieved, advantageously in that the patient not only is limited to the reclining function of a therapy couch known from the prior art.
- the surfaces of the upper body receiving element, the leg receiving element and the buttock receiving element on which a patient is positioned should be understood as the seating, lying and leg support surface.
- the surfaces are advantageously formed by cushions placed on the upper body receiving element, the leg receiving element and the seat receiving element.
- the pillows advantageously have a visco-elastic foam core, which is surrounded by a washable PU cover. Barbs and/or loops are configured at least in sections on at least one side of the PU cover, which are used to form a quick-release fastener with a counterpart that has loops and/or barbs.
- the surfaces of the cushions and/or elements therefore advantageously have, at least in sections, textile fasteners in the form of Velcro strips with barbs or loops that can be detached as often as desired, in order to advantageously support elements, in particular in the form of angles, which have either barbs or loops to be able to attach a heavy-duty but reversible quick-release fastener.
- the surfaces are even more preferably designed as a Velcro cover over their entire surface, with the Velcro cover advantageously enclosing the entire cushion and/or upper body receiving element, the leg receiving element and/or the buttocks receiving element.
- the therapy furniture according to the invention can be used particularly advantageously by means of a full-body orthosis configured from position supports.
- a full body orthosis is on the disclosure of the DE 10 2016 112 259 referenced and this is made the subject of the present description and thus the disclosure of the present application.
- the therapy furniture according to the invention is supported on the floor side on a frame by means of at least one lifting device.
- Height adjustment cylinders known per se can be used for the design of the lifting device, such as a lifting column, which can be designed as an electrically, hydraulically or pneumatically actuated cylinder or in any other desired manner.
- rolling elements are arranged on the frame on which the lifting device with the buttocks receiving element arranged thereon, the upper body receiving element and the leg receiving element is supported, via which the therapy furniture according to the invention can be moved.
- the rolling elements are advantageously designed as wheels.
- roller bearings, ball bearings or a combination of at least two of the aforementioned rolling elements are also conceivable, which are arranged on or in the frame.
- the upper body receiving element and the leg receiving element are preferably pivotally connected to the buttocks receiving element via at least one swivel joint with a pivot axis lying transversely to the bed or seat surface.
- the pivot axis is advantageously understood as a virtual axis, which is configured, for example, between two rotary joints that are parallel to one another.
- the rotary joints can be designed in any known form, for example ball or roller bearings, or can be understood as a clamping sleeve with a rod surrounded by it, which allows rotation of the parts that can be moved relative to one another over a certain degree of freedom, which allows at least one setting of the elements of the therapy furniture according to the invention that can be pivoted relative to one another at an angle that includes 90° should allow.
- the buttocks receiving element is preferably pivot-mounted with the lifting device.
- the buttocks receiving element pivotable relative to the upper body receiving element and relative to the leg receiving element, but the buttocks receiving element with the upper body receiving element connected thereto and the leg receiving element connected thereto can also be pivoted relative to the lifting device.
- This pivoting connection according to the invention between the lifting device and the buttocks receiving element creates a tilting function that allows the patient lying on the therapy furniture to tilt, i.e. to transfer the patient preferably with bent legs into a tilted position, advantageously into a backwards position tilted position which includes an angle of 0.1° to 30°, more preferably an angle of 20°.
- a pivoted connection between the lifting device and the buttocks receiving element should also be understood to mean a connection that not only allows rotation by pivoting the buttocks receiving element but also allows the buttocks receiving element to rotate about a horizontal axis, whereby the therapy furniture according to the invention, such as a desk chair, around the chair receptacle , In the present case can be rotated relative to the lifting device.
- the upper body receiving element and the leg receiving element are pivoted relative to the buttocks receiving element via at least one adjustment element.
- the adjusting element is advantageously designed as a power cylinder, as a manually operated spindle or in some other way, be it as an electrical transmitter, hydraulically or pneumatically operated cylinder or in any other way.
- the adjusting elements are particularly preferably in the form of power drives in the form of linear motors that can be actuated by electric motors, pneumatically or hydraulically and are arranged between the elements via fixed pivot points on the elements and/or the lifting device, with a first power drive preferably being located between the lifting device and that between the leg receiving element and the buttocks receiving element arranged rotary joint is arranged, a second power drive is arranged between the upper body receiving element and the arranged between the upper body receiving element and the buttocks receiving element rotary joint and a third power drive between the leg-receiving element and the pivot joint arranged between the leg-receiving element and the buttock-receiving element.
- Three adjusting elements that can be actuated manually or in the form of power drives are therefore sufficient to convert the therapy furniture according to the invention from a therapy couch to a therapy chair, namely to advantageously position the upper body support element relative to the buttocks support element up to a right angle between the buttocks support element and the upper body support element , or, for example, to bend the legs of a lying patient and tilt them slightly backwards, namely to tilt the patient.
- the upper body support element, the buttocks support element and the leg support element are advantageously bordered on at least two sides at least in sections by side walls.
- the side walls are advantageously pivotably connected to the elements, so that they can be transferred by pivoting from a position orthogonal to the bearing surfaces into at least a position that is level with the surfaces. In this way, the bearing surfaces can be widened by the surfaces of the side walls.
- pivoting the side walls to the support surfaces is advantageous in order to lift a patient out of or into the therapy furniture.
- the therapy furniture comprises a lifting device 10 to which a buttocks receiving element 2 is connected via a joint connection 8 is.
- a leg receiving element 4 is connected to the bottom receiving element 2 to the right in the figure via rotary joints 8 .
- an upper body receiving element 4 is connected to the buttocks receiving element 2 via swivel joints 8 . Due to the pivotal connection between the elements 2 and 3 and the elements 2 and 4, these can be pivoted relative to one another.
- the buttocks receiving element 2 and the leg receiving element 4 connected thereto and the upper body receiving element 3 connected to the buttocks receiving element 2 can be adjusted in height via the lifting device 10 .
- the leg receiving element 4, the buttocks receiving element 2 and the upper body receiving element 3 are advantageously made of a polymer plastic such as polyethylene.
- the leg receiving element 4, the buttocks receiving element 2 and the upper body receiving element 3 have, as in FIG figure 2 shown advantageously has a seat support surface 2.1, an upper body support surface 3.1 and a leg support surface 4.1, which, as in figure 7 shown, at least in sections, textile closure means in the form of Velcro strips with barbs or loops that can be released as often as desired, in order to attach support elements, in particular in the form of angles for the design of a full-body orthosis, which have either barbs or loops, in the form of a resilient but reversible quick-release fastener to be able to Buttock support surface 2.1, upper body support surface 3.1 and/or leg support surface 4.1 can also be in the form of cushions 20, as in figure 7 shown, be designed, wherein a cushion 20 can be placed on the leg receiving element 4, the buttocks receiving element 2 and the upper body receiving element 3 and advantageously connected to them.
- a cushion 20 as a continuous cushion which covers the entire area of the leg receiving element 4 , the buttocks receiving element 2 and the upper body receiving element 3 .
- Adjusting elements 9 in the form of power drives 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, which are designed as linear drives in the present case, are articulated on the underside of the receiving elements 2,3,4.
- a first power drive 9.1 is between the lifting device 10 and between the leg receiving element 4 and the seat receiving element 2 arranged pivot 7 arranged.
- a second power drive 9.2 is arranged between the upper body receiving element 3 and the pivot joint arranged between the upper body receiving element 3 and the buttocks receiving element 2.
- a third power drive 9.3 is arranged between the leg-receiving element 4 and the swivel joint 7 arranged between the leg-receiving element 4 and the buttocks-receiving element 2 .
- the lifting device is supported on the bottom side on a frame 5.
- Rolling elements 6 in the form of wheels are connected to the frame 5, over which the therapy furniture 1 according to the invention can be moved.
- 1 handles 30 are arranged on the end faces of the therapy furniture over which the therapy furniture 1 can be pushed or pulled.
- the leg receiving element 4, the buttocks receiving element 2 and the upper body receiving element 3 are bounded by side walls 11 standing orthogonally thereto, the side walls 11 advantageously being pivotably connected to the elements 2,3,4 in order to separate them from the elements 2,3, 4 orthogonal position by 90 ° rotation, forwards in the image plane, in a flat position lying at least to the elements 2,3,4, or to be able to fold down the side walls 11 so far that they are out of the to the elements 2, 3.4 orthogonal starting position, as in the figure 1 shown, are converted into a 180 ° to the elements 2,3,4 lying orthogonal position, namely the side walls 11 are converted into a mirror-symmetrical position to the starting position.
- the leg support element 4 terminates at its end face with a bracket 40 which is orthogonal to the leg support surface 4.1.
- the bracket 40 is used in the Figures 4 to 6 shown seat function of the therapy furniture 1 as a footrest or footrest.
- FIG 2 the therapy furniture figure 1 in a top view.
- the handles 30 on the end faces of the therapy furniture 1 are designed in two parts.
- a one-piece bracket is also conceivable.
- the buttocks receiving element 2 is connected to the leg support element 4 and the upper body receiving element via two pivot joints 7 spaced apart from one another 3 connected. Due to the two joints 7 in each case, the pivot axes XX lie along this rotation of the mutually movable parts over a certain degree of freedom, which at least includes a setting of the mutually pivotable elements 2 and 3 and 2 and 4 of the therapy furniture 1 according to the invention at an angle of 90°. can be done.
- the swivel joints 7 can be designed in any known form, for example ball or roller bearings, or as a clamping sleeve with a rod surrounded by it, the rod being parallel to the pivot axis XX.
- the buttocks receiving element 2, the leg support element 4 and the upper body receiving element 3 each have a contact surface 2.1,3.1,4.1 made of a textile fabric with barbs or loops, or as in FIG figure 7 shown, each a cushion 20, which has a contact surface 2.1,3.1,4.1 made of a textile fabric with barbs or loops.
- each of the receiving elements 2 , 3 , 4 is surrounded by a side wall 11 on both sides that lie parallel to the longitudinal extension of the therapy furniture 1 .
- the figure 3 shows the therapy furniture from the figures 1 and 2 in a plan view from the front of the leg support element 4.
- the footrest or footrest is designed as a closed bracket 40.
- the rolling elements 6 designed as wheels are designed as double wheels, which are rotatably connected to the frame 5 via an axis 6.1 lying between them.
- the side walls 11 are rotatably connected to the leg support element 4, the buttocks receiving element 2 and the upper body receiving element 3 via at least one swivel joint 11.1.
- the figure 4 shows a side view of therapy furniture 1 from the previous figures, which has been converted from the therapy couch with a reclining function shown in the previous figures into a therapy chair with a seating function and wheelchair function.
- the upward pivoting of the upper body receiving element 4 along the pivot axis XX relative to the buttocks receiving element 2 via the two joints 7 encloses an angle of up to 90°.
- the pivoting of the leg receiving element 4 along the pivot axis XX relative to the buttocks receiving element 2 via the two joints 7 encloses an angle of up to 90°, which advantageously enables a patient in the lying position to position his legs at right angles.
- the position of the leg-receiving element 4 relative to the buttock-receiving element 2 encloses an angle which is less than 90°.
- the conversion of the therapy furniture 1 from a therapy couch with a reclining function into the illustrated mobile therapy chair with a seat function and wheelchair function and back is effected by the adjusting elements 9 in the form of power drives 9.1, 9.2, 9.3.
- additional handles can advantageously be arranged on the upper body receiving element 3, which are folded out to the left in the figure (not shown).
- the handles folded out to the rear shorten the distance to the left front side of the frame 5, so that a person standing or walking behind the therapy furniture 1 can move the therapy furniture as comfortably as possible by pushing the handles.
- figure 5 shows the therapy furniture figure 4 in a plan view from the front of the leg support element 4 and the upper body receiving element 3, which are angled to the buttocks receiving element 2 by pivoting along the axis of rotation XX.
- the buttocks receiving element 2 itself has to convert the therapy couch with a couch function into the one shown Therapy chair with seat function cannot be pivoted.
- the pivoting of the buttocks receiving element 2 relative to the lifting device 10 via the swivel joint 8 allows the patients who are seated in the therapy furniture to incline slightly backwards, namely to tilt them in the sitting position.
- the patient in order to transfer patients who are dependent on support by means of a full-body orthosis in the reclining function into a sitting position with the therapy furniture 1 according to the invention, the patient can advantageously be fixed to the therapy furniture 1 by means of belts, not shown here.
- figure 6 shows the therapy furniture 1 with seating function from the figures 4 and 5 in a perspective from above.
- the rolling elements 6 designed as wheels are each pivotally connected to the frame 5 at the corner points formed by the frame 5 .
- Each of the rolling elements 5 is connected to the frame 5 with an axis 6.1 that is orthogonal to the frame 5.
- This configuration with rolling elements 6 spaced as far as possible from one another with the lifting device 10 arranged centrally in the frame 5 ensures a particularly high degree of stability of the therapy furniture 1, so that even in the sitting position a patient with the therapy furniture 1 cannot tip backwards or forwards.
- FIG 7 shows the structure of a support surface in the form of a cushion 20 in a sketchy representation.
- the buttocks support surface 2.1, the upper body support surface 3.1 and the leg support surface 4.1 of the therapy furniture 1 are to be understood as the support surface, each of which is formed by a cushion 20, as for example in FIG figure 2 shown.
- the cushion 20 includes an elastic core 20.1, advantageously made of a viscoelastic foam.
- the height of the core 20.1 can be between 1 cm and 9 cm.
- the height of the core is 20.1 6 cm.
- Around the core 20.1 is a cover 20.2 made of a washable and/or washable material curious; excited.
- the cover 20.2 advantageously has a smooth surface that is easy to clean.
- the surface 20.3 of the cushion 20 forms a textile fabric with barbs and/or loops.
- the barbs and/or loops are used to form a quick-release fastener with a counterpart that has loops and/or barbs.
- the surface 20.3 is designed as a Velcro cover over its entire surface.
- the surface 20.3 can also be designed as a complete cover which, like the cover 20.2, completely encompasses the core 20.1 of the cushion 20.
- the surface 20.3 of the textile fabric with barbs and/or loops advantageously serves to reversibly attach position supports that are part of a full-body orthosis to the therapy furniture 1.
- a full-body orthosis formed from position supports is from the German patent 10 2016 112 259 known to the applicant. It is therefore also conceivable that the DE 10 2016 112 259
- the above-mentioned flat textile material consists of a scrim made of warp and weft threads with loops formed at least in sections on its surface and knitted with the scrim, which interacts with the loops of the textile material with a hook strip designed on the position supports in such a way that the position support can be detached from the textile material can be connected, is used to form the buttocks support surface 2.1, the upper body support surface 3.1 and the leg support surface 4.1, namely the leg support element 4, the upper body receiving element 3 and the buttocks receiving element 2 of the therapy furniture 1 according to the invention with the one from DE 10 2016 112 259 known textile material, either individually or together.
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