Sitting and standing assist apparatus

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Inventors

Clift, Dwight H.

Application #

160302

Filed

May-31-2002

Published

Mar-1-2005

Current US Class

005/662
005/81.1R
135/66
135/67
297/411.23
297/6

International Classes

A61H 003//00

Field of Search

135/65-67 135/75 297/411.23 297/5-6 297/423.2 297/DIG. 5/85.1 5/86.1 5/81.1 482/66-69 4/578.1 4/480

Examiners

Yip; Winnie

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wells St. John, P.S.

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6332232   Portable easy liftin...
 

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Abstract
A sitting and standing assisting apparatus is described in which a platform has a front edge and opposed side edges joined to the front edge. An assist frame is mounted to the platform with an upright leg part adjacent each side edge. The upright leg parts are spaced forwardly of the front edge. The upright leg parts include upper ends with hand grips that are elevationally adjustable. The assist frames are adjustable toward and away from the side edges.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sitting and standing assisting apparatus, comprising:

a platform having a user support receiving surface, a front edge and opposed side edges joined to the front edge;

a cross bar having plural cross bar ends, wherein the cross bar is mounted to the platform adjacent to the front edge and the cross bar ends are adjacent to the side edges;

"L" shaped assist frames mounted to the cross bar;

wherein each "L" shaped assist frame includes an upright leg part adjacent the cross bar, and a rearwardly extending brace part spaced outwardly of and extending along one of the side edges;

wherein the cross bar is adjustable to selectively space the assist frames apart from the platform side edges;



Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is an original U.S. Patent Application.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to seating and standing assisting apparatuses.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Elderly and physically infirm people often have difficulty sitting a and rising from chairs or other related user support furniture without in assistance. Many such individuals could sit or arise without assistance if they could use their arm strength to supplement their legs. However, many chairs or related user support furniture do not have armrests or handholds that can be readily used for such purposes.

A need has been recognized for apparatus that may be used by individuals to make use of arm strength for seating and rising functions. Various apparatus have been developed to this end, but have not been suited for relatively wide application for different forms of user supports. For example, many include forwardly projecting horizontal members that rest against the floor and project forwardly of the user support. Such forward projections create a trip hazard. Others are not fully adjustable to accommodate user support of different size or structure.
 
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