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KR-20260065237-A - wheelchair-compatible examination chair

KR20260065237AKR 20260065237 AKR20260065237 AKR 20260065237AKR-20260065237-A

Abstract

The medical chair capable of connecting a wheelchair according to the present invention is characterized in that the wheels of a wheelchair, having climbed up on the footrest, move along the guide rail of the wheelchair seating portion until the wheelchair is seated and fixed.

Inventors

  • 정소연

Assignees

  • 정소연

Dates

Publication Date
20260508
Application Date
20241101

Claims (6)

  1. A medical chair compatible with a wheelchair, characterized in that the wheels of the wheelchair, having come up on the footrest, move along the guide rails of the wheelchair seating area until the wheelchair is seated and fixed.
  2. A wheelchair landing area where the wheelchair settles while moving, and A step installed on one side of the above-mentioned wheelchair seating area for the wheelchair to ride up, and A support member installed on the other side of the above-mentioned wheelchair seating part to stop the movement of the wheelchair, and A medical chair capable of being combined with a wheelchair, comprising a fixing member installed on the above-mentioned support member to fix a wheelchair that has stopped moving.
  3. In paragraph 2, A medical chair that can be combined with a wheelchair, characterized in that the backrest of the wheelchair is detachable.
  4. In paragraph 3, A medical chair capable of being combined with a wheelchair, characterized in that a contact surface in contact with the fixed member is installed on the lower part of the seat plate of the wheelchair.
  5. In paragraph 4, A medical chair capable of being combined with a wheelchair, characterized in that the above-mentioned fixed member and the above-mentioned contact surface are attached to each other by magnetic force.
  6. In paragraph 2, A medical chair compatible with a wheelchair, characterized by having rails installed on both sides of the wheelchair seating portion to guide the movement of the wheelchair so that the wheels of the wheelchair do not come off.

Description

Wheelchair-compatible examination chair The present invention relates to a medical chair that can be combined with a wheelchair. People with limited mobility due to various reasons, such as lower body paralysis, gait disorders, and recovery after surgery, use wheelchairs. When a patient needs to visit a hospital for medical treatment, such as a dental clinic, ENT clinic, or ophthalmology clinic, they must sit in an examination chair. If the patient is a wheelchair user, they must go through the process of standing up from the wheelchair to sit in the chair, and then standing up from the chair and sitting back in the wheelchair after the treatment. However, the armrests or side parts of the examination chair can obstruct direct transfer from a wheelchair to the chair, and there is a risk of falls when a wheelchair user steps over these parts to sit on the chair. If wheelchair users feel uncomfortable with the accompanying process, they inevitably become reluctant to visit the hospital. The inconvenience felt by patients is even greater when moving between the examination chair and the wheelchair, especially in examination rooms where guardians have difficulty accessing. FIG. 1 is a drawing showing the appearance of a wheelchair according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a drawing showing the appearance of a medical chair according to the present invention. FIG. 3 is a drawing showing the combination of a wheelchair and a medical chair according to the present invention. The objects, specific advantages, and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description and preferred embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The terms used are defined with consideration of their functions in the present invention, and these may vary depending on the intent or convention of the user or a person skilled in the relevant technical field. Therefore, the definitions of these terms should be based on the content throughout this specification. FIG. 1 shows the exterior of a wheelchair according to the present invention, FIG. 2 shows the appearance of a medical chair that can be combined with the wheelchair according to the present invention, and FIG. 3 shows a medical chair combined with a wheelchair. Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, a medical chair that can be combined with a wheelchair according to an embodiment of the present invention is composed of a wheelchair (100) and a medical chair (200). The wheelchair (100) illustrated in Fig. 1 is the same as a standard wheelchair, but differs in that the backrest (11) part is detachable from the wheelchair (100). The backrest (11) can be connected or disconnected by sliding along the guide grooves of the backrest supports (12) installed on both sides of the seat plate (16). After removing the backrest (11) from the wheelchair (100) having the detachable backrest (11) as described above, if the wheelchair (100) is placed on and fixed to the medical chair (200) according to the present invention, the wheelchair user can receive medical treatment on the medical chair (200) without moving. The medical chair (200) according to the present invention is equipped with a wheelchair seating portion (24) on which a wheelchair (100) is placed, seated, and fixed. At the bottom of the wheelchair seating portion (24), there is a base (21) that can support the medical chair (200) on the floor, and the base (21) is equipped with a height adjustment portion (22) that can adjust the height of the wheelchair seating portion (24). On one side of the wheelchair seating portion (24), a step (23) on which the wheelchair (100) rides is installed, and on the other side, a support portion (25) for stopping and fixing the movement of the wheelchair (100) is installed. In addition, guide rails (24a) are installed on both sides in the longitudinal direction of the wheelchair seating portion (24) to guide the movement of the wheelchair (100) so that the wheels (13, 14) of the wheelchair (100) do not come off. The guide rails (24a) on both sides can prevent the wheelchair (100) from slipping and prevent the wheelchair (100) from shaking due to the left and right movement of the wheels (13, 14). When the wheelchair (100) steps onto the footrest (23), the main wheel (14) first enters the grooves of the rails (24a) on both sides of the wheelchair seating area (24), and then the auxiliary wheel (13) also enters the grooves of the rails (24a) on both sides, causing the wheelchair (100) to move along the rails (24a). Since the wheelchair (100) moves along the rails (24a), it can move stably over the wheelchair seating area (24) without deviating or shaking left or right. When the wheelchair (100) continues to move along the rail (24a), it is stopped by the support member (25) so that it can no longer move. A fixing member (25a) is installed in the support member (25), and the wheelchair (100) can be seated and fixed as the contact surface (15) of the