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History & Evolution of the Stairlift – A Complete Guide

Straight Reconditioned Stairlifts

Do you have a stairlift? Whether it is a straight stairlift or a curved stairlift. Have you ever wondered how the stairlift came about? Here is some history facts about the stairlift

King Henry VII – The “Stairthrone”

Most people believe that the first stairlift was invented in the 1920’s by C.C. Crispen. However, TV historian Doctor David Starkey has in 2009, found evidence in a list of the possessions of King Henry VIII that attributes the first stairlift invented to the monarch. The 30 stone king, injured through jousting, used a chair that was hauled up and down the stairs on a block and tackle system by servants at the ancient Whitehall Palace in London. It is described in royal records as “a chair…that goeth up and down” (wiki)  

Late 1800s

Frederick Muffett of Royal Tunbridge Wells, invented and patented the “An Invalid Chair with Tramway for use on Staircases”. However, there seems to be no evidence that his plans moved from design to a workable lift.(wiki)  

C.C. Crispen – The Inclin-ator

In the 1920s, C.C. Crispen, a Pennsylvania entrepreneur, created a way to enable his ailing friend to travel from floor to floor. Crispen’s idea was to design a seat that could climb stairs. A self-taught engineer, he built the first prototype of the inclining chair. He called it the Inclin-ator. The modern stairlift can be traced back to self-taught mechanical engineer and entrepreneur C.C. Crispen. In 1923, Crispen got the idea for a climbing seat which was capable of travelling between floors when visiting a neighbour who was confined to an upstairs bed for medical recovery. Within a few days, Crispen’s idea had transformed from a mere concept to the beginnings of a US Patent. His engineering experience allowing him to develop a folding wooden chair with a footrest, which used a motor wired into the house’s standard electrics to travel up and down on a steel rail on rollers. He named it the Inclin-ator, conveying the idea of an elevator which worked on an incline.

The Inclinator Company Of America

In 1924, Crispen was invited to display his Inclin-ator in the Philadelphia Electric Company’s showroom, which led to his simple idea to help a neighbour being developed into The Inclinator Company of America. Shortly after this, the ingenious invention caught the attention of Westinghouse Electric, who had one installed at their Electric Home on Atlantic City’s boardwalk. The popularity of the Inclin-ator led to the invention of the first residential elevator, named the Elevette, which gave an alternative to the Inclin-ator for homes with winding staircases and could be custom-made to fit the available space or made large enough to fit a wheelchair inside if required.

During this period, the Inclin-ator was frequently used by those suffering from polio, which can cause muscle weakness and paralysis, although Crispen’s inventions also caught the eye of a few famous names, who had them installed in their homes. These included, among others, inventor Thomas Edison, business magnate John D. Rockerfeller, automotive founders Henry Ford and Walter Chrysler, and entertainer Groucho Marx. The business is still owned by the Crispen and Krum families, with Paul Krum having joined Inclinator in 1929 and succeeding C.C. Crispen as president.    

Need a stairlift that’s safe, reliable, and built for your home? Irish Stairlifts & Bathrooms offers brand-new straight and curved stairlifts, reconditioned models, straight stairlift rentals, plus emergency installation and repair services. Contact our expert team today and let us help you move with confidence and comfort.

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Newly installed stairlift - Tallaght D24 Dublin

Welcome to Irish Stairlifts. If you have been looking for stairlifts in Dublin, we are the highly experienced specialists who can help. With over 10 years of experience, we have a whole wealth of knowledge in everything to do with the Disability Access market. If you have been looking for stairlifts in Dublin, with Irish Stairlifts you can have a choice of different features. For the best stairlifts in Dublin, call our team today.

We can cater to all of our clients requirements for specialist stairlifts in Dublin, and we will only use the finest and most modern products on the market. We can even tailor our stairlifts in Dublin to be straight or curved, so no matter what size or shape your current stairlift is, we can work around it. With our prices always staying competitive, our company is one of the most popular for installations of stairlifts in Dublin.

Not only are they durable and dependable, but they will offer you easy accessibility whilst still being stylish and quiet. Our products are always of the highest quality, and along with our first-class customer service, we can provide the most professional and experienced of services. We understand that no two customers are the same which is why we offer consultations, to ensure that we are aware of your personal requirements and needs.

After so many years of installing stairlifts in Dublin, we have had experience in installations in all types of properties and the most challenging of jobs. Our team are all highly trained to be able to install all types of stairlifts in Dublin, whilst carrying out the service as quickly and efficiently as possible and ensuring that you will be back to being comfortable in your home.

You can always have peace of mind that all of our installations of stairlifts in Dublin adhere to strict international safety guidelines.    If you would like to speak to one of our specialists about arranging a consultation or quotation for installing stairlifts in Dublin, why not call a member of our customer service team today on:1850 818 500. Alternatively you can email us at showroom@irishstairlifts.ie.  

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Adèle Tubridy

Hi Carl,

I have been away for a few days, returned yesterday and viewed the finished ramp. It looks terrific thank you so much . Mum did a test run and it has seriously reduced her feelings of insecurity and dread . My father said the guys who did the job were very pleasant and obliging. All in all a successful exercise.

My sincere thanks to you and your team.

Very best wishes,

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Stairlift or Through-Floor Lift – Which Is Best?

The Wessex VE Through-Floor Enclosed Home Lift

When it comes to improving accessibility in your home, two of the most common solutions are stairlifts and through floor lifts. While both provide safe and practical mobility, they are designed for very different users. Choosing the right option depends on your mobility needs, your home layout, and your long-term independence.

Stairlifts: Who Are They For?

A stairlift is one of the most familiar types of home lift. It runs on a rail attached to your staircase and carries you up and down in a seated position.

Stairlifts are suitable for people who:

  • Can walk on flat ground but find stairs challenging
  • Have enough leg movement to sit and stand safely
  • Do not rely entirely on a wheelchair

While some wheelchair users attempt transfers, stairlifts are not designed for this purpose. They require significant upper body strength, and manufacturers generally advise against wheelchair-to-stairlift transfers, as they can present safety risks.

Installation: Stairlifts are usually quick to fit. Most are installed within 2 to 6 hours.

Pros

  • Fast installation
  • Fits neatly onto the staircase
  • Does not require additional house space
  • Safe, quiet, and easy to use

Cons

  • Not suitable for wheelchair users
  • Slightly reduces staircase width

Through Floor Lifts: Designed With Wheelchair Users in Mind

Through floor lifts offer a safe and practical option for wheelchair users. Instead of navigating a staircase, the user stays in their wheelchair and travels vertically between floors. This eliminates the risks involved with transfers and ensures full independence.

Key features include:

  • Travel from ground to first floor without leaving your wheelchair
  • Fold-down seat option for users who prefer to walk into the lift and sit
  • Quiet, smooth operation with unobtrusive design

Installation: Through floor lifts are more complex to install than stairlifts. They require a cut-out in your floor and take around 2 to 3 days to complete.

Pros

  • Provides independence for wheelchair users
  • Does not restrict or alter the staircase
  • Safe, reliable, and user-friendly

Cons

  • Longer installation (2–3 days)
  • Requires dedicated space at both levels of the home

Which Option Is Right for You?

Both stairlifts and through floor lifts are excellent when used for their intended purpose. If you can still walk but have difficulty climbing stairs, a stairlift is a simple, cost-effective choice. For wheelchair users who want safe, independent access to all levels of their home, a through floor lift is the ideal solution.

It is always best to consult with an Occupational Therapist before choosing. They can help assess your individual needs and ensure you select the most suitable, safe, and future-proof option for your home.

Expert Guidance From Irish Stairlifts & Bathrooms

At Irish Stairlifts & Bathrooms, we have over 20 years of experience helping people across Ireland regain independence in their homes. Whether you need a brand new, reconditioned straight or curved stairlift, or a rental straight stairlift,  or a through floor lift, our team can guide you through the process—assessment, installation, and aftercare.

Contact us today for a free home consultation, quotation, and expert advice on the best mobility solution for you. Visit irishstairlifts.ie or call our team to take the next step toward safer, more accessible living.