The Raizer is a medical chair from the Danish manufacturer Liftup, which is designed to help elderly and physically disabled people in emergency situations to get up without help from others.
The device can be easily assembled and operated by just one person. The built-in mechanism can lift people who have fallen safely and effortlessly within a few minutes. As the Raizer is as flat as a couch in its starting position, the person can be quickly transferred to the device. Then it's the chair's turn: the mechanism pulls the flat chair legs towards each other and the Raizer slowly and safely stands up. Naturally, the chair and in particular the bearings of the chair legs are subjected to particularly high forces, as they not only have to bear the weight of the person, but also reliably perform the very slow raising process. Standard bearings were therefore out of the question for the manufacturer.