Walking aids manipulated by both arms - Requirements and test methods - Part 3: Walking tables (ISO 11199-3:2005)

ISO 11199-3:2005 specifies requirements and methods of testing the static stability, braking capabilities, static strength and fatigue of walking tables without accessory equipment, unless specified in the particular test procedure. It also gives requirements relating to safety, ergonomics and performance, marking, labelling and information supplied by the manufacturer.
ISO 11199-3:2005 includes all walking tables with three or more wheels or tips against the walking surface and having arm supports in the shape of a horizontal supporting table or two horizontal forearm supports.
The requirements and tests are based on everyday usage of walking tables as walking aids, for a maximum user mass as specified by the manufacturer.
ISO 11199-3:2005 includes walking tables specified for a user mass of not less than 35 kg.

Gehhilfen für beidarmige Handhabung - Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren - Teil 3: Gehwagen (ISO 11199-3:2005)

Dieser Teil von ISO 11199 legt Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren für die Kippsicherheit, die Bremseigenschaften, die statische Festigkeit und die Materialermüdung von Gehwagen ohne zusätzliche Ausstattung fest, sofern es nicht in speziellen Prüfverfahren anders festgelegt ist. Dieser Teil von ISO 11199 enthält ebenfalls Anforderungen für Sicherheit, Ergonomie, Leistungsfähigkeit, Kennzeichnung, Aufschriften und vom Hersteller gelieferte Informationen.
Dieser Teil von ISO 11199 bezieht sämtliche Gehwagen ein, die mit drei oder mehr Rädern oder Stockpuffern gegen die Gehfläche und Armstützen in der Form einer horizontalen Stützauflage oder zwei horizontaler Unterarmauflagen ausgestattet sind.
Die Anforderungen und Prüfungen beruhen auf dem alltäglichen Gebrauch von Gehwagen als Gehhilfen für ein vom Hersteller festgelegtes maximales Gewicht des Benutzers. Dieser Teil von ISO 11199 bezieht sich auf Gehwagen, die für ein Gewicht des Benutzers nicht unter 35 kg vorgesehen sind.
ANMERKUNG   Weiterführende Empfehlungen zu den Anforderungen dieses Teil von ISO 11199 sind in Anhang A aufgeführt.

Aides a la marche manipulées avec les deux bras - Exigences et méthodes d'essai - Partie 3: Tables de marche (ISO 11199-3:2005)

L'ISO 11199:2005 spécifie les exigences et méthodes d'essai relatives à la stabilité statique, aux capacités de freinage, à la résistance statique et à la résistance à la fatigue des tables de marche sans accessoires, à moins que cela ne soit spécifié dans une procédure d'essai particulière. Elle spécifie également les exigences en matière de sécurité, d'ergonomie, de performance, de marquage, d'étiquetage et d'informations fournies par le fabricant.
L'ISO 11199:2005 englobe toutes les tables de marche équipées d'au moins trois roues ou embouts en contact avec la surface de marche, ainsi que de supports de bras sous forme d'une tablette d'appui horizontale ou de deux supports d'avant-bras horizontaux.
Les exigences et les essais sont basés sur un usage quotidien des tables de marche, en tant qu'aides à la marche, conçues pour un utilisateur ayant un poids maximal spécifié par le fabricant.
L'ISO 11199:2005 inclut les tables de marche spécifiées pour un utilisateur ayant un poids d'au moins 35 kg.

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Start Date
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ICS 11.180.10
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Walking aids manipulated by both arms - Requirements and test
methods - Part 3: Walking tables (ISO 11199-3:2005)
Aides à la marche manipulées avec les deux bras - Gehhifen für beidarmige Handhabung - Anforderungen und
Exigences et méthodes d'essai - Partie 3: Tables de Prüfverfahren - Teil 3: Gehwagen (ISO 11199-3:2005)
marche (ISO 11199-3:2005)
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Foreword


This document (EN ISO 11199-3:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 173
"Technical systems and aids for disabled or handicapped persons" in collaboration with
Technical Committee CEN/TC 293 "Technical aids for disabled persons", the secretariat of
which is held by SIS.

This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of
an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by October 2005, and conflicting national
standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by October 2005.

According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of
the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.


Endorsement notice

The text of ISO 11199-3:2005 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 11199-3:2005 without any
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 11199-3
First edition
2005-04-01

Walking aids manipulated by both
arms — Requirements and test
methods —
Part 3:
Walking tables
Aides à la marche manipulées avec les deux bras — Exigences et
méthodes d'essai —
Partie 3: Tables de marche




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Contents Page
Foreword. iv
1 Scope. 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 1
4 Requirements . 9
4.1 Stability . 9
4.2 Brakes . 9
4.3 Mechanical durability. 10
4.4 Manoeuvrability. 10
4.5 Handgrip. 10
4.6 Leg section and tip . 10
4.7 Adjusting devices . 11
4.8 Resting seat. 11
4.9 Materials and finish. 11
4.10 Marking and labelling . 11
5 Test methods. 11
5.1 General. 11
5.2 Sampling, sequence of tests and inspection. 12
5.3 Determination of dimensions and mass. 12
5.4 Forward stability test . 12
5.5 Backward stability test . 13
5.6 Sideways stability test. 14
5.7 Accessory equipment. 15
5.8 Brake test. 15
5.9 Resting seat test . 17
5.10 Static strength test. 17
5.11 Fatigue test . 18
5.12 Final inspection. 19
6 Information supplied by the manufacturer. 19
6.1 General. 19
6.2 Information marked on the product and/or accessories . 20
6.3 Documentation . 20
7 Test report. 21
Annex A (informative) Supplementary information. 22
Bibliography . 24

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Foreword
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rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 11199-3 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 173, Assistive products for persons with disability.
ISO 11199 consists of the following parts, under the general title Walking aids manipulated by both arms —
Requirements and test methods:
 Part 1: Walking frames
 Part 2: Rollators
 Part 3: Walking tables
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Walking aids manipulated by both arms — Requirements and
test methods —
Part 3:
Walking tables
1 Scope
This part of ISO 11199 specifies requirements and methods of testing the static stability, braking capabilities,
static strength and fatigue of walking tables without accessory equipment, unless specified in the particular
test procedure. This part of ISO 11199 also gives requirements relating to safety, ergonomics and
performance, marking, labelling and information supplied by the manufacturer.
This part of ISO 11199 includes all walking tables with three or more wheels or tips against the walking
surface and having arm supports in the shape of a horizontal supporting table or two horizontal forearm
supports.
The requirements and tests are based on everyday usage of walking tables as walking aids, for a maximum
user mass as specified by the manufacturer. This part of ISO 11199 includes walking tables specified for a
user mass of not less than 35 kg.
NOTE Recommendations further to the requirements given in this part of ISO 11199 are given in Annex A.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 9999:1998, Technical aids for disabled persons — Classification
ISO 10993-1, Biological evaluation of medical devices — Part 1: Evaluation and testing
EN 1041, Information supplied by the manufacturer with medical devices
EN 12182:1999, Technical aids for disabled persons — General requirements and test methods
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
user
person for which the walking table is designed to aid mobility
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3.2
user mass
body mass of the user
3.3
walking table
walking aid with three or more legs with wheels and/or tips and supporting table or horizontal forearm supports,
pushed forward by the upper arms, possibly in combination with the upper body
NOTE Classification No.: 12 06 12 in accordance with ISO 9999:2002 (see Figures 1 and 2).
3.4
supporting table
horizontal part of the walking table, shaped around the upper body, where the arms rest when the walking
table is in use
NOTE The supporting table may be in one piece or divided to give the possibility of individual adjustment to suit the
user's needs (see Figure 1).
3.5
forearm support
horizontal, gutter-shaped part of the walking table (one for each arm) where the forearms rest when the
walking table is in use
NOTE The forearm supports may be combined with a handle with handgrip to keep the arm in position and may be
individually adjustable to suit the user's needs (see Figures 2 and 3).
3.6
folded dimensions
height, width and length of the walking table measured with the walking table folded into its minimum size
without the use of tools
3.7
handgrip
part of the walking table that is intended by the manufacturer to be held by the hand when the walking table is
in use
See Figures 1, 2, 3 and 5.
3.8
handgrip length
dimension of the handgrip measured along its longitudinal axis where the hand grips
See Figure 5.
3.9
handgrip width
outside dimension of the handgrip measured perpendicularly to its longitudinal axis, at the thickest point where
the hand grips
See Figure 5.
3.10
handle
part of the walking table to which the handgrip is attached
See Figures 1, 2 and 3.
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3.11
maximum length
maximum outside dimension of a walking table when the adjustments are at their maximum, measured
horizontally and parallel to the direction of movement when the walking table is in use
See Figure 7.
3.12
maximum width
maximum outside dimension of a walking table when the adjustments are at their maximum measured
horizontally at right angles to the direction of movement when the walking table is in use
See Figure 7.
3.13
supporting height
vertical distance from the point where the arm rests on the supporting table or forearm support to the ground
See Figure 7.
3.14
maximum height
dimension of a walking table when the adjustments are at their maximum, measured vertically from the
highest point down to the walking surface
See Figure 7.
3.15
turning width
minimum distance between two parallel limiting walls in between which a walking table can be turned
through 180°
NOTE The adjustments shall be set so that the walking table occupies the most space.
3.16
datum line
horizontal line on the top surface of the supporting table, positioned at 90° to the direction of travel and
situated as follows:
 for supporting tables with handles, 300 mm behind the rear face of the lower part of the handgrips with
the handles in the foremost position if adjustable;
 for supporting tables without handles, 300 mm behind the front edge of the supporting table;
 for forearm supports, through the midpoint of the gutter-shaped part even if the distance to the rear face
of the lower part of the handgrips is not 300 mm.
See Figure 7.
3.17
datum point
midpoint of the datum line
See Figure 7.
3.18
wheel width
maximum outside dimension of the tyre of the wheel measured 5 mm up from the walking surface when the
walking table is unloaded
See Figure 6.
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3.19
running brakes
system that may be operated by the user during walking and where the braking depends on the operating
force applied
3.20
parking brakes
system that keeps the brake engaged after being activated
3.21
pressure brakes
running brake that engages when a load is applied on the supporting table or on the forearm supports
See Figure 4.
3.22
brake grip distance
distance measured, with the brake handle in the neutral position, at the midpoint of the handgrip length and
normal to the centreline of the handle tubing, from the rear surface of the handgrip to the front surface of the
brake handle
See Figure 8.
3.23
tips
non-wheeled load-bearing parts of a walking table, which are in contact with the ground during use
NOTE Tips are also used as pressure brakes on some four-wheeled walking tables in addition to the wheels.

Key
1 supporting table 5 wheel
2 handgrip 6 parking brake
3 handle 7 height adjustment
4 handle adjustment
Figure 1 — Example of a walking table with supporting table and wheels
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Key
1 forearm support 6 wheel
2 handle 7 brake
3 handgrip 8 folding mechanism
4 brake handle 9 height adjustment
5 resting sea
Figure 2 — Example of a walking table with forearm supports and wheels
Key
1 forearm support
2 handle
3 handgrip
4 rubber tip
5 height adjustment

Figure 3 — Example of a walking table with forearm supports and rubber tips
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Key
1 spring adjustment handwheel
2 walking table frame
3 spring and wheel axle housing
4 rear wheel
5 rubber tip (brake)
6 force by user applied via supporting points
7 spring
8 brake pad
Figure 4 — Examples of alternative types of pressure brakes with technical details
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Key
1 handgrip length
2 handgrip width
Figure 5 — Details of a handgrip
Key
1 tyre
2 0 mm to 5 mm up from the walking surface
3 wheel width

Figure 6 — Wheel width measurement
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Key
1 turning width 6 maximum height
2 width between supporting points 7 distance from handgrips to datum line
3 maximun length 8 datum point
4 maximun width 9 datum line
5 supporting height

Figure 7 — Dimensions of a walking table
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Key
1 brake grip distance
2 front
Figure 8 — Brake grip distance
4 Requirements
4.1 Stability
When tested according to the forward stability test (see 5.4), the angle of the plane at the point of walking
table tilting shall be not less than 10,0° from the horizontal for walking tables intended by the manufacturer for
indoor use and 15,0° for those intended for outdoor use.
When tested according to the backward stability test (see 5.5), the angle of the plane at the point of walking
table tilting shall be not less than 4,0° from the horizontal for walking tables intended by the manufacturer for
indoor use and 7,0° for those intended for outdoor use.
When tested according to the sideways stability test (see 5.6), the angle of the plane at the point of walking
table tilting shall be not less than 3,5° from the horizontal for walking tables intended by the manufacturer for
indoor use and 4,5° for those intended for outdoor use.
4.2 Brakes
All walking tables with more than two wheels and intended by the manufacturer for outdoor use shall have
running brakes which are easy to operate by the user when the walking table is in motion.
NOTE 1 Hand-operated brakes and pressure brakes are examples of running brakes.
All walking tables shall have parking brakes, which are easy to operate by the user. They may be integrated
with the running brakes.
NOTE 2 Rubber tips are accepted as parking brakes.
If the efficiency of the brakes deteriorates by wear, in order to remain effective they shall have means of
adjustment.
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Maximum grip distance for operating running brakes shall be not greater than 75 mm measured according to
5.8.2.2 (see Figure 8).
When tested according to the running brake test (see 5.8.2) the walking table shall not move more than
10 mm in 1 min.
Maximum force to apply and release parking brakes shall not exceed 60 N pushing force or 40 N pulling force.
When tested according to the parking brake test (see 5.8.3) the walking table shall not move more than
10 mm in 1 min.
Brake performance shall not be adversely affected by folding, unfolding or adjusting actions. If re-adjustment
of the brakes is necessary following an adjusting action of the walking table (e.g. height adjustment), tools
shall not be required.
4.3 Mechanical durability
When tested according to the static strength test (see 5.10) no part of the walking table shall crack or break
and the permanent set of the walking table height shall not exceed 1 %.
When tested according to the fatigue test (see 5.11) no part of the walking table shall crack or break.
4.4 Manoeuvrability
The wheel diameter shall be not less than 75 mm.
The wheel diameter of walking tables manufactured for outdoor use shall be not less than 180 mm.
The wheel width of walking tables manufactured for outdoor use shall be not less than 22 mm as defined
in 3.18.
4.5 Handgrip
The handgrip width shall be not less than 20 mm and not more than 50 mm.
NOTE This requirement does not apply to anatomic handgrips.
The handgrip shall be securely fixed to the handle of the walking table as judged by the inspector.
The handgrip shall be replaceable or easy to clean.
4.6 Leg section and tip
Where there is no wheel, the leg section shall end in a tip of a design that will prevent the leg section from
piercing it when the walking table is used as intended by the manufacturer.
Where there is no wheel, the tip shall be replaceable.
Where there is no wheel, the tip shall not cause discolouring of the walking surface, as verified by visual
inspection.
That part of the tip that is in contact with the walking surface shall have a minimum area at least covering a
circle of diameter 35 mm. Compliance shall be verified by measurement.
When inspected, the rubber tip shall be securely fixed to the leg of the walking table as judged by the
inspector.
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4.7 Adjusting devices
The handles may be adjustable but shall be securely fixed when in use, as verified by inspection.
Each of the height adjustment devices shall be clearly marked with its maximum permissible elongation.
After the fatigue test (see 5.11), the adjustment/folding mechanisms shall operate as intended by the
manufacturer.
Folding walking tables shall lock into working position when unfolded.
4.8 Resting seat
When tested according to 5.9, no part of the walking table shall crack or break.
4.9 Materials and finish
Walking table materials, which come into contact with the human body during intended use, handling,
transportation and storage, shall be assessed for bio-compatibility using the guidance given in ISO 10993-1.
The walking table materials shall not cause discolouring of skin or clothing when the walking table is used as
intended by the manufacturer.
All parts of the walking table shall be free from burrs, sharp edges or projections that could cause damage to
clothing or discomfort to the user and attendant.
4.10 Marking and labelling
User information shall be provided according to Clause 6.
5 Test methods
5.1 General
All tests, if not otherwise specified, shall be performed at an ambient temperature of 21 °C ± 5 °C.
If not otherwise specified, all tests shall be performed with the height adjustments at their maximum and
swivelling wheels in the least stable position. The handles shall be positioned as far forward as the fastening
mechanism is intended. Width-adjustable supporting tables shall be set at maximum width. If adjustable, each
forearm support shall be adjusted to the position giving minimum stability, as judged by the testing personnel
and at the same time angled inwards at the front as close as possible to 10° in relation to the centreline of the
aid in the direction of walking. The angle shall always be recorded.
Parking or running brakes shall not be activated unless specified in the test procedure.
During the stability tests, the wheels shall be in the most unstable position for the test being performed, and
the walking table shall be prevented from sliding or rolling before tilting occurs. The results of the tests shall
not be influenced by the means used.
If the manufacturer offers alternate fittings as accessory equipment, all alternatives shall be supplied with the
walking table when tested so that the walking table may be tested in the least favourable configuration (e.g.
with extended handles).
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5.2 Sampling, sequence of tests and inspection
One (1) walking table shall be tested. The sequence of tests shall be as follows:
 determination of dimensions and mass;
 stability;
 brakes;
 static strength;
 fatigue.
Immediately before being tested, the walking table shall be inspected to check compliance with this part of
ISO 11199. Any apparent defects shall be recorded in the test report, so that they shall not later be recorded
as having been caused by the tests.
5.3 Determination of dimensions and mass
Measurements shall be made in order to classify the manoeuvrability of the product for indoor and outdoor
use. All measurements are outside dimensions except for the wheel width.
5.4 Forward stability test
5.4.1 Loading geometry
Position height adjustment, handgrip adjustment, swivelling wheels and supporting table or forearm supports
as specified in 5.1.
Place the walking table with its wheels and/or tips on a plane that can be tilted from the horizontal so that the
walking table is facing downwards when the plane is tilted. The centreline of the hinges shall be parallel to the
line through t
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