Multifunction toilet wheelchair

US11793695B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11793695-B2
Application numberUS-202016911246-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 24, 2020
Priority dateJun 25, 2019
Publication dateOct 24, 2023
Grant dateOct 24, 2023

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A multifunction wheelchair, with fixed or folding frame, is described. The multifunction wheelchair is reconfigurable, by a transformation mechanism, between a normal use, ergonomic configuration and a roll-over-toilet configuration. This transformation involves raising the seat of the wheelchair, as needed, to position the wheelchair over the determined height of a toilet, and opening a seat closure mechanism to expose a cutout in the seat for toilet use. This transformation may be at least partially automated. In examples, the multifunction wheelchair is equipped with electronics (e.g., camera, microcontroller) to determine the toilet seat height for making height and/or steering adjustments. The transformation mechanism may be provided as a retrofit kit.

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What is claimed is: 1. A wheelchair comprising: a frame supporting a seat and defining a cavity below the seat that has a sufficient width to accommodate a toilet, wherein the frame comprises a left frame portion and a right frame portion on opposite sides of the cavity, each of the left and right frame portions comprising a lower frame assembly and an upper frame assembly movably coupled to the lower frame assembly, the upper frame assemblies supporting the seat such that it extends over the cavity and is movable relative to the lower frame assemblies, and wherein the seat includes an opening extending from a top side of the seat to a bottom side of the seat; a lift assembly configured to raise and lower the upper frame assemblies and the seat relative to the lower frame assemblies, wherein the lift assembly is arranged on the frame such that it does not extend into the cavity and wherein the lift assembly is configured to substantially maintain the relative horizontal position of the seat with respect to the lower frame assemblies during the raising and lowering; a camera coupled to the frame to face away from a rear side of the frame; and a controller communicatively coupled to the lift assembly and the camera, wherein the controller comprises a processor configured to receive an image of the toilet and to determine a seat height of the toilet from the image, and wherein the controller is configured to command the lift assembly to raise the upper frame assemblies and the seat to a position in which the seat is above the seat height of the toilet determined from the image, wherein the seat further comprises a closure mechanism operatively associated with the opening, the closure mechanism comprising a cover configured to support a portion of a user seated in the wheelchair when the closure mechanism is in closed position, and wherein the closure mechanism is automatically actuated to an open position by operation of the lift assembly to raise the seat. 2. The wheelchair of claim 1 , wherein the lift assembly is configured to raise the seat vertically without moving the seat horizontally relative to the lower frame assemblies. 3. The wheelchair of claim 2 , wherein the lift assembly includes a first lift mechanism coupled to the left frame portion and configured to lift the upper frame assembly of the left frame portion, and a second lift mechanism coupled to the right frame portion and configured to lift the upper frame assembly of the right frame portion, and wherein the controller is configured to command the first and second lift mechanisms to raise the upper frame assembly of the left frame portion in synchrony with the upper frame assembly of the right frame portion. 4. The wheelchair of claim 1 , wherein the closure mechanism is mechanically automatically actuated to the open position by the operation of the lift assembly to raise the seat. 5. The wheelchair of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to determine the seat height of the toilet by: estimating a location of a rim of a toilet bowl of the toilet within the image; and determining a height of the camera above the rim of the toilet bowl based, at least in part, on the estimated location of the rim of the toilet bowl. 6. The wheelchair of claim 5 , wherein the processor is configured to generate a binary mask image from the image of the toilet and use the binary mask image for estimating the location of the rim of the toilet bowl. 7. The wheelchair of claim 6 , wherein the processor is further configured to use the binary mask image to steer the wheelchair into a position in which the wheelchair is substantially centered with respect to the toilet bowl. 8. The wheelchair of claim 1 , further comprising a user input configured to receive user commands for operating the lift assembly. 9. The wheelchair of claim 8 , wherein the user input comprises a voice recognition module communicatively coupled to the processor, wherein the voice recognition module is configured to recognize a predetermined command for initiating raising or lowering of the seat. 10. The wheelchair of claim 1 , wherein the wheelchair is a folding wheelchair and wherein the seat is bendable. 11. A wheelchair comprising: a frame supporting a seat and defining a cavity below the seat that has a sufficient width to accommodate a toilet, wherein the frame comprises a left frame portion and a right frame portion on opposite sides of the cavity, each of the left and right frame portions comprising a lower frame assembly and an upper frame assembly movably coupled to the lower frame assembly, the upper frame assemblies supporting the seat such that it extends over the cavity and is movable relative to the lower fram assemblies, and wherein the seat includes an opening extending from the top side of the seat to a bottom side of the seat; a lift assembly configured to raise and lower the upper frame assemblies and the seat relative to the lower frame assemblies, wherein the lift assembly is arranged on the frame such that it does not extend into the cavity and whrein the lift assembly is configured to substantially maintain the relative horizontal position of the seat with respect to the lower fram assemblies during the raising and lowering: a camera coupled to the fram to face away from a rear side of the frame; and controller commmunicatively coupled to the lift assembly and the camera, wherein the controller comprises a processor configured to recieve an image of the toilet and to determine a seat height of the toilet from the image, and wherein the controller is configured to command the lift assembly to raise the upper frame assemblies and the seat to a position in which the seat is above the seat height of the toilet determined from the image, wherein the wheelchair is a folding wheelchair and wherein the seat is bendable, and whrrein the frame further comprises: a left seat rail proximate the left frame portion and supporting a left side of the seat; a right seat rail proximate the right frame portion and supporting a right side of the seat; a cross-bar linkage comprising: a first link having a first end coupled to a front end of the left seat rail and a second end operatively associated with a first lift mechanism of the lift assembly; and a second link having a first end coupled to a front end of the right seat rail and a second end operatively associated with a second lift mechanism of the lift assembly, wherein the second link is pivotally coupled to the first link at a location between the first and second ends of the second link. 12. The wheelchair of claim 11 , wherein the lift assembly is configured to raise the seat vertically without moving the seat horizontally relative to the lower frame assemblies. 13. The wheelchair of claim 12 , wherein the lift assembly includes a first lift mechanism coupled to the left frame portion and configured to lift the upper frame assembly of the left frame portion, and a second lift mechanism coupled to the right frame portion and configured to lift the upper frame assembly of the right frame portion, and wherein the controller is configured to command the first and second lift mechanisms to raise the upper frame assembly of the left frame portion in synchrony with the upper frame assembly of the right frame portion. 14. The wheelchair of claim 11 , wherein the seat further comprises a closure mechanism operatively associated with the opening, the closure mechanism comprising a cover configured to support a portion of a user seated in the wheelchair when the closure mechanism is in a closed position. 15. The wheelchair

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Classifications

  • A61G5/1059Primary

    adjusting the height of the seat · CPC title

  • foldable · CPC title

  • with toilet facilities (room closets, night chairs A47K11/04) · CPC title

  • screw operated (B66F3/44 takes precedence; gearings F16H) · CPC title

  • G06F3/167Primary

    Audio in a user interface, e.g. using voice commands for navigating, audio feedback · CPC title

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What does patent US11793695B2 cover?
A multifunction wheelchair, with fixed or folding frame, is described. The multifunction wheelchair is reconfigurable, by a transformation mechanism, between a normal use, ergonomic configuration and a roll-over-toilet configuration. This transformation involves raising the seat of the wheelchair, as needed, to position the wheelchair over the determined height of a toilet, and opening a seat c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Washington
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61G5/1059. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).