Lift chair control device

US10524971B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10524971-B2
Application numberUS-201816180608-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 5, 2018
Priority dateMar 10, 2015
Publication dateJan 7, 2020
Grant dateJan 7, 2020

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A lift chair comprising: a lift that transitions the lift chair between a resting position and a standing position; a user interface that receives one or more user inputs indicating a request to transition the lift chair between the resting position and the standing position; a controller circuit communicatively coupled to the lift and to the user interface, the controller circuit configured to cause the lift to transition the lift chair from the resting position to the standing position, in response to a single user input, at a first speed over a first time period followed by a second speed over a second time period, the first speed being slower than the second speed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A lift chair comprising: a lift that transitions the lift chair between a resting position and a standing position; a user interface that receives one or more user inputs indicating a request to transition the lift chair between the resting position and the standing position; a controller circuit communicatively coupled to the lift and to the user interface, the controller circuit configured to cause the lift to transition the lift chair from the resting position to the standing position, in response to a single user input, at a first speed over a first time period followed by a second speed over a second time period, the first speed being slower than the second speed. 2. The lift chart of claim 1 , wherein the lift transitions the lift chair from the resting position to the standing position at the first speed over the first time period in response to a first voltage of the electrical signal received from the controller circuit and at a second speed over the second time period in response to a second voltage of the electrical signal received from the controller circuit. 3. The lift chair of claim 2 , wherein the first electrical signal has a voltage between 29 Volts (DC) and 38 Volts (DC) and the second electrical signal has a voltage characteristic of greater than approximately 40 Volts (DC). 4. The lift chair of claim 2 , wherein the lift further comprises an actuator coupled to the lift that i) receives one or more electrical signals from the controller circuit and ii) causes the lift to transition the lift chair from the resting position to the standing position at variable speeds that are proportional to the voltages of the one or more electrical signals received from the controller circuit. 5. The lift chair of claim 4 , wherein the lift further comprises a structural assembly coupled between the actuator and the seat. 6. The lift chair of claim 2 , wherein the controller circuit causes the lift to transition the lift chair from the resting position to the standing position at the first and second speeds when the lift chair receives power from a source other than a battery backup. 7. The lift chair of claim 2 , wherein the first time period is between 0 seconds and approximately 2 seconds. 8. The lift chair of claim 1 , wherein the controller circuit includes: an enabling circuit configured to determine whether a first voltage of a first electrical signal received from the user interface is greater than a positive predetermined threshold; a voltage boost circuit in electrical communication with the enabling circuit and configured to generate a second electrical signal having a second voltage when the first voltage is greater than the positive predetermined threshold, the second voltage being greater than the first voltage; and a relay in electrical communication with the enabling circuit and the voltage boost circuit and configured to: i) transmit the first electrical signal having the first voltage to the actuator of a chair to cause the lift to begin transitioning the lift chair from the resting position to the standing position at the first speed during the first time period followed by the second electrical signal having the second voltage to the actuator to cause the lift to continuing transitioning the lift chair from the resting position to the standing position at the second speed during the second time period when the first voltage is greater than the positive predetermined threshold, ii) transmit the first electrical signal having the first voltage to the actuator to cause the lift to begin transitioning the lift chair from the resting position to the standing position when the first voltage is positive but less than the positive predetermined threshold and iii) transmit the first electrical signal having the first voltage to the actuator to cause the lift to begin transitioning the lift chair from the standing position to the resting position when the first voltage is negative. 9. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the positive predetermined threshold is between 20 Volts (DC) and 38 Volts (DC). 10. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the first voltage is between 20 Volts (DC) and 38 Volts (DC). 11. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the first voltage is between 13 Volts (DC) and 20 Volts (DC). 12. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the second voltage is greater than approximately 40 Volts (DC). 13. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the first time period is between 0 seconds and approximately 2 seconds. 14. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the first voltage is greater than the positive predetermined threshold when the first electrical signal is derived from a power source greater than a battery backup power source. 15. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the first voltage is less than the positive predetermined threshold when the first electrical signal is derived from a battery backup power source. 16. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the user interface is in electrical communication with a power source device and receives a positive voltage electrical signal and a negative voltage electrical signal from the power source device. 17. The lift chair of claim 16 , wherein the user interface has a first user input component associated with a first user selection type and a second user input component associated with a second user selection type, wherein the first user selection type indicates that a user intends to transition the chair from the resting position to the standing position and wherein the second user selection type indicates that a user intends to transition the chair from the standing position to the resting position. 18. The lift chair of claim 17 , wherein the first electrical signal corresponds to the positive voltage electrical signal when the user interface device receives a first user selection type from the user and wherein the first electrical signal corresponds to the negative voltage electrical signal when the user interface device receives a second user selection type from the user. 19. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the relay is configured to transmit the first electrical signal from the user interface device to the actuator when the voltage boost circuit discontinues normal operation. 20. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the controller circuit includes a device protection component that absorbs a voltage of the first electrical signal when the first voltage is greater than a predefined safety threshold. 21. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the controller circuit includes a device protection component that absorbs a voltage of the second electrical signal when the second voltage is greater than a predefined safety threshold. 22. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the relay reduces a first current of the first electrical signal when the first current is greater than a predefined thermal safety threshold. 23. The lift chair of claim 8 , wherein the relay reduces a first current of the first electrical signal when the first current is greater than a predefined safety threshold. 24. The lift chair of claim 8 , further comprising: a chair speed adjustment component in electrical communication with the relay and configured to adjust the second speed at which the actuator causes the lift to transition the lift chair from the resting position to the standing position or from the standing position to the resting position by adjusting the one or more voltages of the elect

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  • A61G5/14Primary

    Standing-up or sitting-down aids · CPC title

  • in combination with movably-coupled seat and back-rest · CPC title

  • by changing the length or the inclination of the legs · CPC title

  • characterised by specific control means, e.g. for adjustment or steering · CPC title

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What does patent US10524971B2 cover?
A lift chair comprising: a lift that transitions the lift chair between a resting position and a standing position; a user interface that receives one or more user inputs indicating a request to transition the lift chair between the resting position and the standing position; a controller circuit communicatively coupled to the lift and to the user interface, the controller circuit configured to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pride Mobility Products Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G5/14. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 07 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).