Wheel chair abstract
A wheel chair including a frame, at least three wheels, a drive
mechanism and a single lever control mechanism. The drive mechanism
includes a prime mover mechanism and a selective engagement mechanism.
The frame is supported by the wheels. The single lever control mechanism
is connected to the selective engagement mechanism. The selective
engagement mechanism is connected to the prime mover mechanism.
The selective engagement mechanism is adapted to selectively transfer
power from the prime mover mechanism into forward and reverse movement
of at least one of the wheels of the wheel chair.
Wheel chair claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property
or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A folding chair comprising a frame, rear ground support means
on said frame,
said frame having a downwardly and forwardly extending member,
a front wheel support,
a front wheel on said front wheel support,
manual control means attached to said front wheel support for steering
said front wheel to right or left and for driving said front wheel
selectively forward and in reverse,
said manual control means comprising rotatable means rotatably
attaching said front wheel support to said downwardly extending
member,
a front wheel propulsion means including ratchet means connecting
said front wheel to said front wheel support and to said manual
control means,
said manual control means being swingable to right or left to incline
said front wheel support on said downwardly extending frame member
to steer said folding chair right or left,
drive means comprising said manual control means being rotatable
about its axis and having means to cause said ratchet to engage
said wheel selectively either for forward or for rearwardly motion
of said wheel depending on the direction said manual control means
is rotated,
whereby said manual control means rotates said wheel forward or
rearward through said ratchet,
said manual control means being swingable forward and rearward
moving said ratchet forward and rearward driving said front wheel
forward or rearward in a direction determined by the direction in
which said manual control means has been rotated.
2. The folding chair recited in claim 1 wherein said manual control
means comprises a hand engageable control handle attached to said
manual control means.
3. The folding chair recited in claim 2 wherein said frame means
comprises
a first and a second side support member and two cross support
members and a front wheel support means,
each said cross support member being connected to a side support
member, and each said cross support member being connected to said
front wheel support means.
4. The folding chair recited in claim 3 wherein said propulsion
means comprises
a clutch means having a first end supported on said lever and a
second part supported on said folding chair frame,
said first part being movable relative to said frame,
said first part and said second part being movable relative whereby
energy is supplied to said propulsion means.
5. The folding chair recited in claim 1 wherein said drive means
comprises a motor and said ratchet means comprises means for connecting
and disconnecting said wheel.
6. The folding chair recited in claim 1 wherein said front wheel
support comprises
an axle,
a planetary gear system including a ring gear, a sun gear, a planetary
gear and a planetary carrier,
said planetary carrier having a first end and a second end,
said first end of said planetary carrier being rotatably supported
on said axle,
said planetary gear being rotatably supported on said second end
of said planetary carrier,
said ring gear being fixed to said wheel and to said drum,
said first ends of said springs being fixed to said pin mount.
7. The folding chair recited in claim 3 wherein said propulsion
means comprises
a motor connected to said drive wheel,
means energy supply means supported on said folding chair and actuated
by said control lever to drive said propulsion means in a first
direction wherein said control means is moved forward.
8. A folding chair comprising a frame and rear ground support means
on said frame,
said frame having a downwardly and forwardly extending member,
a front wheel support including an axle,
rotatable means rotatably attaching said front wheel support to
said downwardly extending member,
manual control means attached to said wheel support,
a front wheel propulsion means including ratchet means connecting
said front wheel to said front wheel support,
said manual control means being adapted to be swung to right or
left to incline said front wheel support on said downwardly extending
frame member to steer said folding chair right or left,
said manual control means being adapted to be rotated about its
axis and having means to cause said ratchet to engage said wheel
selectively either forward or rearwardly depending on the direction
said manual control means is rotated,
said wheel being driven through said ratchet whereby said manual
control means rotates said wheel forward or rearward through said
ratchet,
said manual control means being adapted to be swung forward and
rearward moving said ratchet forward and rearward driving said front
wheel forward or rearward in a direction determined by the direction
in which said manual control means has been rotated,
said front wheel propulsion means comprises a drum attached to
said wheel and a band,
said band extending around said drum and having a first end and
a second end,
a ring gear attached to said drum and concentric therewith,
a sun gear fixed to said axle,
a planetary gear meshing with said sun gear and with said ring
gear,
a planetary carrier swingably connected to said drum.
9. The folding chair recited in claim 1 wherein said drive means
comprises
a first link having a first end, an intermediate part, and a second
end,
a second link having a first end, an intermediate part, and a second
end,
a band having a first end and a second end,
a first spring having a first end and a second end,
a second spring having a first end and a second end,
said wheel having an axle,
said first ends of said links being swingably supported to said
axle,
said first end of said band being connected to said intermediate
parts of said first link,
said second end of said band being connected to said second link,
said first end of said first spring being connected to said second
end of said first link,
said first end of said second spring being connected to said second
end of said second link,
a pin mount on said manual control means,
a pin on said pin mount,
said pin being attached to said second end of said first spring
and to said second end of said second spring,
a stop mount on said control means being connected to said pin
mount,
spaced stops comprising a first stop and a second stop on said
stop mount,
a drum on said wheel,
said first link being adapted to engage said first stop when said
manual control means is moved forward whereby said band binds on
said drum whereby said manual control means is rotated in a first
direction whereby said wheel is rotated forward,
said second link being adapted to engage said second stop when
said stop mount is rotated in a second direction whereby said wheel
is rotated rearward.
Wheel chair description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to wheel chairs. The invention provides an
improved apparatus for occupant control of wheel chair propulsion.
The improvements of the invention each taken alone or in combination
add to resolve the problems of the prior art.
Otto in U.S. Pat. No. 4,322,093 discloses a wheeled walking aid
with seat and hand brake. Otto's walking aid does not provide a
drive mechanism.
Schaeffer in U.S. Pat. No. 3,944,509 discloses a propulsion means
for wheel chairs which requires two drive assemblies.
Lucken in U.S. Pat. No. 4,453,729 discloses an occupant propellable
wheel chair, which like Schaeffer requires two drive assemblies.
Dews in U.S. Pat. No. 834,368 and Trullinger in U.S. Pat. No. 1,620,926
each discloses a hand operated wagon.
Davis in U.S. Pat. No. 1,154,616 and Sink in U.S. Pat. No. 3,895,825
each disclose a hand operated two wheeled vehicle.
Lorbeski in U.S. Pat. No. 2,135,347; Saxton in U.S. Pat. No. 413,104;
Welch in U.S. Pat. No. 2,732,221 and Steel in U.S. Pat. No. 504,685
each discloses a hand operated front wheel driven vehicle.
A deficiency of the prior art is the lack of a single lever and
mechanism to control the magnitude and direction of propulsion of
a wheel chair.
Another deficiency of the prior art is the lack of a conveniently
stowable wheel chair. The improvements of the present invention
beneficially provide a folding wheel chair having a single lever
and mechanism to control the magnitude and direction of propulsion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
These problems of the prior art are overcome by the improved single
lever control wheel chair of the present invention. The improved
single lever control wheel chair of the present invention provides
control for the magnitude and direction of the propulsion in a single
lever. The wheel chair is adapted to be operated using the single
lever control mechanism to control the forward, reverse and turning
of the wheel chair by moving the single lever control mechanism.
The improved wheel chair of the invention includes a frame, at
least three wheels, a drive mechanism and a single lever control
mechanism. The drive mechanism includes a prime mover mechanism
and a selective engagement mechanism. The frame is supported by
the wheels. The single lever control mechanism is connected to the
selective engagement mechanism. The selective engagement is connected
to the prime mover mechanism. The selective engagement mechanism
is adapted to selectively transfer power from the prime mover mechanism
into forward and reverse movement of at least one of the wheels
of the wheel chair.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will
become more fully apparent from the following detailed description
of the preferred embodiment, the appended claims and the accompanying
drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a front view of a folding single lever control wheel
chair in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 2 is a side view of the folding single lever control wheel
chair shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a partial side view of one embodiment of a folding single
lever control wheel chair in combination with a sprocket drive mechanism
in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 4 is a side view of another embodiment of the folding single
lever control wheel chair in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 5 is a partial side view of yet another embodiment of a folding
single lever control wheel chair in combination with a rachet drive
mechanism in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 6 is a side view of a rachet drive mechanism for a folding
single lever control wheel chair in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 7 is a side view of a multiple sprocket drive mechanism for
a folding single lever control wheel chair in accordance with the
invention.
FIG. 8 is a schematic rotational movement of the single element
control of a folding wheel chair in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 9 is a schematic linear movement of the single element control
of a folding wheel chair in accordance with the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way
of example in FIGS. 1-9. Referring to the figures, in which like
numerals refer to like portions thereof, FIGS. 1 and 2 show a folding
wheel chair 10 in accordance with the present invention. The folding
wheel chair 10 includes a lower transverse member 12 connected to
side member 14 and upper transverse member 16 connected to side
member 14. The back cushion 18 is supported by back plate member
20. Seat body member 26 supports seat cushion 28. Front wheel 30
is supported by front axle 32. Control arm mount 38 supports control
arm 40. Control arm 40 supports control handle 42. The chair side
member 14 is supported by cross support 44. Cross support 44 is
supported by front wheel mount transverse member 46. Front wheel
rotatable transverse member 46 is supported by front wheel mount
side member 48 so that side member 48 can rotate relative to support
44. Arm rest 50 is supported by side member 14. Chair leg 52 is
supported by rear axle 54. Rear wheel 56 is supported by rear wheel
axle 54. Seat body member 26 is pivotally connected to side member
14. Seat body member 26 is pivotally connected to chair leg 52.
The control arm 40 is intended to be moved forwardly and rearwardly
moving a ratchet arrangement in the front wheel 30 to rotate wheel
30 on axle 32. The lever may be moved from side to side to steer
wheel 30. The control arm is rotated to shift the wheel 30 for forward,
rearward and stop according to the chart shown in FIGS. 8 and 9.
Side members 14 are supported by chair legs 52.
This chair 10 can be propelled and steered by means of a single
lever twisting it to control direction of the ratchet drive, rocking
it from side to side to steer and twisting handle 42 to right or
left to control the drive stroke of the ratchet in control arm mount
38.
With more particular reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, a folding wheel
chair 110 is seen in accordance with the present invention. The
folding wheel chair 110 includes a side member 114 which supports
seat body member 126. Front wheel 130 is supported by front axle
132. Control lever mount 138 supports control lever 140. Control
lever 140 supports control handle 142. The chair side member 114
is supported by cross support 144. Cross support 144 is supported
by front wheel mount transverse member 146. Front wheel mount transverse
member 146 is rotatably supported by front wheel mount side member
148. Thus side member 148 can rotate relative to cross support 144.
Arm rest 150 is supported by side member 114. Chair leg 152 is supported
by rear axle 154. Rear wheel 156 is supported by rear axle 154.
Drive energy source 160, may be a hydraulic pump, an electric switch
connected to a battery or an air valve, is supported by chair support
162. Drive energy source 160 is connected by connector lines 164
and 166 to motor 168. Motor 168 is supported by motor mount 170.
Motor mount 170 is supported by front wheel mount side member 148
and connected to wheel 130 by suitable mechanism familiar to those
skilled in the art. Drive energy source 160 is supported by control
arm support 172. Control arm support 172 is connected to control
lever 140 by pin 174. Drive energy source 160 is connected by connector
lines 176 and 178 to control mechanism 180. Control mechanism 180
may be a throttling arrangement to control the speed of the drive
wheel or any other suitable arrangement.
An occupant of the chair can set the forward or rearward direction
of the chair by rotating control drive 140. Clockwise and counterclockwise
this will set the ratchet as a mechanic sets the direction of a
ratchet on a wrench, for example. He can rock the arm 140 forward
and back to propel the chair in accordance with the ratchet setting
and steer by rocking the lever 140 to right or left to steer the
chair.
With more particular reference to FIG. 3, it is seen that sprocket
190 is supported by sprocket axle 192. The teeth of sprocket 190
mesh with the ring gear teeth 194 of ring gear 196. Ring gear 196
is supported by front wheel 130.
With more particular reference to FIGS. 5 and 6, a folding wheel
chair 210 is seen in accordance with the present invention. The
folding wheel chair 210 includes a side member 214 which supports
seat body member 226. Front wheel 230 is supported by front wheel
axle 232. Control lever mount 238 supports control lever 240. Control
arm 240 supports control handle 242. The chair side member 214 is
supported by cross support 244. Cross support 244 rotatably supports
front wheel mount transverse member 248 through joint 246 allows
front wheel mount transverse member 248 to rotate relative to cross
support 244. Arm rest 250 is supported by side member 214. Chair
leg 252 is supported by rear axle 254. Rear wheel 256 is supported
by rear wheel axle 254.
The control lever 240 is supported by the pin mount 260 and the
stop mount 262. The position of pin 264 controls the forward and
reverse motion. Pin 264 is actuated through connector 261 by rotation
of the control handle 242. Tension springs 266 and 266' are connected
from pin 264 to rachet drive links 268 and 268' at apertures 270.
The rachet drive links 268 pivot at band rod pivot 272. The movement
of rachet drive links 268 is limited by stop pins 274. Drive band
276 is connected to ratchet drive links 268 by band flanges 278.
The drive band 276 is supported adjacent to drum 280. The drum 280
of drive wheel 230 is supported by the tire 282. The drum 280 is
connected to ring gear 286. Sun gear 290 is fixed to axle 232. Ring
gear 286 drives planetary gear 288. Planetary gear 288 is carried
by arm 287.
The drive is through the drum 280. The drum 280 is driven by tightening
the drive band 276 around the drum 280 when the stop mount 260 is
rotated to the descend position. Tightening and untightening of
the drive band 276 gives a ratcheting action and are controlled
by the single lever control. The connector 261 connects the control
handle 242 to pin mount 260. By rotating the handle as shown in
FIG. 8, the band 276 engages the drum 280 for forward or for reverse
motion when the handle is subsequently moved for propulsion as shown
in FIG. 9.
An alternative to the planetary gear drive mechanism is the multiple
sprocket mechanism shown in FIG. 7. The drive is through ratchet
drive links 368 and 368'. The drive members 368 and 368' may be
controlled by the single lever control of the tightening and untightening
of a drive band around a drum of the type shown in FIGS. 5 and 6.
The drum 380 supports gear 386. Gear 386 drives gear 388. Sprocket
389 is supported by gear 388. Sprocket 390 and sprocket 392 are
driven by sprocket 389 through drive chain 394. Sprocket 390 and
sprocket 398 are connected to the front wheel of the chair. Sprocket
392 is movable so that a derailer mechanism may move the drive chain
394 between sprocket 390 and sprocket 398.
With more particular reference to FIGS. 8 and 9, the movements
of the single element control handle are seen. The forward and backward
movement of the control handle provides propulsion in a direction
selected by rotation of the handle. Movement of the control handle
to the side provides the steering for the chair.
In operation, control of the forward, reverse and turning of the
wheel chair is done by moving the single lever control mechanism.
Clockwise rotation of the handle from the stop center point sets
the drive mechanism for forward motion of the wheel chair. Counterclockwise
rotation of the handle from the center point sets the drive mechanism
for reverse motion of the wheel chair. Rotation of handle to the
center point sets the brake mechanism. For a motor driven embodiment
of the invention pushing the handle forward directs the chair forward
at a speed proportional to the distance from a neutral center position.
Pulling the handle backward from the neutral position directs the
chair backward at a speed proportional to the distance from the
neutral position. Returning the handle back toward the neutral position
reduces the power. In manually driven embodiments of the invention,
the handle is preferably pushed forward and/or pulled backward to
provide the power for forward and reverse motion. Preferably, steering
is directed by moving the handle a distance from a center position
to a side. For example, a left turn is preferably started by moving
the handle to the right of the center line. Similarly, a right turn
is preferably started by moving the handle to the left of the center
line.
Preferably, a wheel chair in accordance with the invention includes
a frame, at least three wheels, drive mechanism and a single lever
control. The frame is supported on the wheels. The drive mecahnism
is connected to at least one of the wheels. The single lever control
is connected to the drive mechanism. Preferably, the single lever
control mechanism includes a rotatable handle portion and a pivotal
control arm. Most preferably, a wheel chair in accordance with the
invention folds and is provided with a seat and a back. The seat
is supported by the frame, and the back is supported by the frame
adjacent to the seat. Preferably, the single lever control mechanism
extends adjacent to the seat opposite to the back.
In each of the preferred embodiments disclosed herein, the frame
includes a first and a second side support member and two cross
support members and a front wheel support. Each cross support member
is connected to a side support member, and each cross support member
is connected to the front wheel support.
Preferably, at least one of the wheels is supported by the front
wheel support, and the frame includes a first and a second rear
support member. Preferably, the first rear support member is pivotally
connected to a first side support member, and the second rear support
member is pivotally connected to a second side member, and at least
one wheel is supported by each of the rear support members.
Preferably the drive mechanism includes a motor, or a drum and
a band where the band extends around the drum, or a drum enclosing
a planetary gear system, or a multiple speed sprocket system.
The foregoing specification sets forth the invention in its preferred,
practical forms but the structure shown is capable of modification
within a range of equivalents without departing from the invention
which is to be undertood is broadly novel as is commensurate with
the appended claims.
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