Sling bar devices for person lifting systems and methods for operating sling bar devices

US11278460B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11278460-B2
Application numberUS-201815985905-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 22, 2018
Priority dateJun 22, 2017
Publication dateMar 22, 2022
Grant dateMar 22, 2022

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Abstract

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A sling bar device includes a central hub and a plurality of sling bar arms extending outwardly from the central hub. At least one of the plurality of sling bar arms is rotatable about the central hub to move a connection location from one angular position to another angular position relative to the central hub.

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What is claimed is: 1. A sling bar device comprising: a central hub; and first and second sling bar arms that extend outwardly from the central hub, wherein the first and second sling bar arms are rotatable about the central hub to move a connection location from one angular position to another angular position relative to the central hub; wherein the first and second sling bar arms each include a central hub portion that rotates about a same central axis of the central hub as the first and second sling bar arms rotate between angular positions; wherein the first and second sling bar arms each comprise an arm portion that defines an elongated axis, the central hub portion of the first sling bar arm is offset along the same central axis to a side of the elongated axis of the arm portion of the first sling bar arm. 2. The sling bar device of claim 1 , wherein the first sling bar arm comprises the arm portion and a lift hook portion comprising a lift hook providing the connection location. 3. The sling bar device of claim 2 , wherein the second sling bar arm comprises the arm portion and a lift hook portion comprising a lift hook providing another connection location of the second sling bar arm. 4. The sling bar device of claim 3 , wherein the central hub portions form at least part of the central hub. 5. The sling bar device of claim 4 , wherein the central hub portion of the second sling bar arm is offset along the same central axis to a side of the elongated axis of the arm portion of the second sling bar arm such that the elongated axis of the arm portion of the first sling bar arm is axially aligned along the same central axis with the elongated axis of the arm portion of the second sling bar arm in a straight bar configuration. 6. The sling bar device of claim 3 further comprising a third sling bar arm extending outwardly from the central hub, the third sling bar arm being rotatable about the central hub to move another connection location of the third sling bar arm from one angular position to another angular position relative to the central hub. 7. The sling bar device of claim 6 , wherein the third sling bar arm comprises an arm portion and a lift hook portion comprising a lift hook providing the another connection location of the third sling bar arm. 8. The sling bar device of claim 7 further comprising a fourth sling bar arm extending outwardly from the central hub, the fourth sling bar arm being rotatable about the central hub to move another connection location of the fourth sling bar arm from one angular position to another angular position relative to the central hub. 9. The sling bar device of claim 8 , wherein the fourth sling bar arm comprises an arm portion and a lift hook portion comprising a lift hook providing the another connection location of the fourth sling bar arm. 10. The sling bar device of claim 9 , wherein the third sling bar arm comprises a central hub portion and the fourth sling bar arm comprises a central hub portion, the central hub portion of the third sling bar arm and the central hub portion of the fourth sling bar arm forming at least part of the central hub. 11. The sling bar device of claim 10 , wherein the central hub portion of the third sling bar arm is offset along the same central axis to a side of an elongated axis of the arm portion of the third sling bar arm and the central hub portion of the fourth sling bar arm is offset along the same central axis to a side of an elongated axis of the arm portion of the fourth sling bar arm such that the elongated axis of the arm portion of the third sling bar arm is axially aligned with the elongated axis of the arm portion of the fourth sling bar arm in a straight bar configuration. 12. A person lifting device comprising: a lift actuator; and a sling bar device operatively connected to the lift actuator using a connector having a connecting location, whereby the lift actuator raises and lowers the sling bar device, the sling bar device comprising: a central hub; a sling bar connector extending outwardly from the central hub that is connected to an accessory coupling; and first and second sling bar arms that extend outwardly from the central hub, wherein the first and second sling bar arms are rotatable about the central hub to move a connection location from one angular position to another angular position relative to the central hub; wherein the first and second sling bar arms each include a central hub portion that rotates about a same central axis of the central hub as the first and second sling bar arms rotate between angular positions, the connecting location located along the same central axis; wherein the first and second sling bar arms each comprise an arm portion that defines an elongated axis, the central hub portion of the first sling bar arm being offset along the same central axis to a side of the elongated axis of the arm portion of the first sling bar arm. 13. The person lifting device of claim 12 , wherein the first sling bar arm comprises the arm portion and a lift hook portion comprising a lift hook providing the connection location. 14. The person lifting device of claim 13 , wherein the second sling bar arm comprises the arm portion and a lift hook portion comprising a lift hook providing the another connection location of the second sling bar arm. 15. The person lifting device of claim 14 , wherein the second sling bar arm comprises a second central hub portion, the central hub portions form at least part of the central hub. 16. The person lifting device of claim 15 , wherein the central hub portion of the second sling bar arm is offset along the same central axis to a side of the elongated axis of the arm portion of the second sling bar arm such that the elongated axis of the arm portion of the first sling bar arm is axially aligned along the same central axis with the elongated axis of the arm portion of the second sling bar arm in a straight bar configuration. 17. A method of adjusting a sling bar device for lifting a person, the method comprising: rotating a first sling bar arm of the sling bar device about a central hub to move a connection location of the first sling bar arm from one angular position to another angular position relative to the central hub, the sling bar device comprising a plurality of sling bar arms extending outwardly from the central hub; and rotating a second sling bar arm of the sling bar device about the central hub to move another connection location of the second sling bar arm from one angular position to another angular position relative to the central hub; connecting the sling bar device to a sling; wherein the first sling bar arm includes a first central hub portion that rotates about a central axis of the central hub as the first sling bar arm is rotating; wherein the second sling bar arm includes a second central hub portion that rotates about the same central axis of the central hub as the second sling bar arm is rotating; wherein the first and second sling bar arms each comprise an arm portion that defines an elongated axis, the first central hub portion of the first sling bar arm being offset along the same central axis to a side of the elongated axis of the arm portion of the first sling bar arm. 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising stacking the first central hub portion and the second central hub portion thereby forming the central hub having the central axis.

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Classifications

  • Rail systems (walking aids with suspension devices A61H3/008) · CPC title

  • Yokes · CPC title

  • Slings with hooks · CPC title

  • A61G7/1017Primary

    Pivoting arms, e.g. crane type mechanisms · CPC title

  • Mobile bases, e.g. having wheels · CPC title

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What does patent US11278460B2 cover?
A sling bar device includes a central hub and a plurality of sling bar arms extending outwardly from the central hub. At least one of the plurality of sling bar arms is rotatable about the central hub to move a connection location from one angular position to another angular position relative to the central hub.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Liko Res & Dev Ab
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G7/1017. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 22 2022 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 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).