Wheel chair abstract
A knock down wheel chair that can be quickly disassembled and reassembled
includes a pair of side frames connectable together by a front frame
by means of quick release pins and by a back frame by means of quick
release pins with a set of main wheels that are mounted to the respective
side frames by means of quick release pins. The front frame assembly
carries the front casters and is telescopically received in the
side frames for adjusting the wheel base and is invertible to adjust
the height of the frame with respective to the castors. The main
wheels are detachably connectable to mounting plates on the side
frames that are also adjustable for adjusting the width between
the wheels and have means for adjusting the camber of the wheels
as well as provide multiple different positions for height and center
of gravity of the main wheels.
Wheel chair claims
I claim:
1. A quick breakdown wheel chair assembly comprising a pair of
side frames,
a front frame telescopically engaging said side frames for adjusting
the length of the chair assembly including quick release pins for
detachably connecting said side frames together at the front thereof
and a back frame including quick release pin means for detachably
connecting said side frames together at the back end thereof, wherein
said front frame has a generally A configuration with a forward
foot bar and an intermediate leg support bar, and a pair of castors
mounted at the ends of said leg support bar.
2. The wheel chair assembly of claim 1 wherein each of said side
frames includes a wheel bracket for detachably mounting a wheel,
said wheel bracket having a plurality of axle mounting bores.
3. The wheel chair assembly of claim 2 including a pair of main
wheels, each of said main wheels rotatably mounted on an axle shaft,
said shaft includes a quick release shank for extending into and
releasably mounting in selected ones of said bores in said wheel
bracket.
4. The wheel chair assembly of claim 3 wherein said axle includes
a co-axial bore and releasing pin extending along said bore and
engageable at the outer end thereof for releasing said axle from
the mounting bore.
5. The wheel chair assembly of claim 1 wherein said side frames
each comprise an upper and a lower tubular member connected together
by a pair of vertical tubular members, said upper and lower tubular
members extending generally parallel at the back end thereof between
the connection of said vertical tubular members and converge together
at the front end thereof.
6. The wheel chair assembly of claim 1 including a main wheel detachably
secured to each of said side frames.
7. The wheel chair assembly of claim 1 wherein said side frames
each comprise an upper and a lower tubular member connected together
by a pair of vertical tubular members, said upper and lower tubular
members extend generally parallel at the back end thereof between
the connection of said vertical tubular members and converge together
at the front end thereof, each of said side frames includes a wheel
bracket for detachably mounting a wheel, said wheel bracket having
a plurality of axle mounting bores, and
a pair of main wheels, each of said main wheels rotatably mounted
on an axle shaft, said shaft includes a quick release shack for
extending into and releasably mounting in selected ones of said
bores in said wheel bracket.
8. A quick breakdown wheel chair assembly comprising a pair of
side frames,
a front frame telescopically engaging said side frames for adjusting
the length of the chair assembly including quick release pins for
detachably connecting said side frames together at the front thereof
and a back frame including quick release pin means for detachably
connecting said side frames together at the back end thereof, wherein
said front frame has a generally A configuration with a forward
foot bar and an intermediate leg support bar, and
a pair of castors mounted at the ends of said leg support bar,
and said front frame is invertible with respect to said side frames
and said castors for adjusting the height of said frame.
9. A quick breakdown wheel chair assembly comprising a pair of
side frames, a front frame including quick release pins for detachably
connecting said side frames together at the front thereof and a
back frame including quick release pin means for detachably connecting
said side frames together at the back end thereof,
said side frames each include a pair of C brackets for receiving
said back frame.
10. The wheel chair assembly of claim 9 wherein said quick release
pins extend through said C brackets.
11. The wheel chair assemblly of claim 10 wherein said back frame
is adjustable in height with respect to said side frames.
12. The wheel chair assembly of claim 9 wherein said front frame
telescopically engages said side frames for adjusting the length
of the frame assembly.
13. The wheel chair assembly of claim 12 wherein said front frame
includes a caster mounted on each side thereof.
14. The wheel chair assembly of claim 9 wherein each of said side
frames includes a wheel bracket for detachably mounting a wheel,
said wheel bracket having a plurality of axle mounting bores.
15. The wheel chair assembly of claim 14 including a pair of main
wheels, each of said main wheels rotatably mounted on an axle shaft,
said shaft includes a quick release shank for extending into and
releasably mounting in selected ones of said bores in said wheel
bracket.
16. The wheel chair assembly of claim 15 wherein said axle includes
a coaxial bore and releasing pin extending along said bore and engageable
at the outer end thereof or releasing said axle from the mounting
bore.
17. The wheel chair assembly of claim 15 wherein said wheel bracket
includes adjusting means for selectively adjusting the camber of
said wheel.
18. The wheel chair assembly of claim 15 wherein said wheel bracket
is selectively reversible for selectively adjusting the width between
said wheels.
19. A quick breakdown chair assembly comprising a pair of side
frames, a front frame including quick release pins for detachably
connecting said side frames together at the front thereof and a
back frame including quick release pin means for detachably connecting
said side frames together at the back end thereof,
each of said side frames includes a wheel bracket for detachably
mounting a wheel, said wheel bracket having a plurality of axle
mounting bores,
a pair of main wheels, each of said main wheel rotatably mounted
on an axle shaft, said shaft includes a quick release shank for
extending into and releasably mounting in selected ones of said
bores in said wheel bracket, and
said wheel bracket includes adjusting means for selectively adjusting
the camber of said wheel.
20. A quick breakdown chair assembly comprising a pair of side
frames, a front frame including quick release pins for detachably
connecting said side frames together at the front thereof and a
back frame including quick release pin means for detachably connecting
said side frames together at the back end thereof,
each of said side frames includes a wheel bracket for detachably
mounting a wheel, said wheel bracket having a plurality of axle
mounting bores,
a pair of main wheels, each of said main wheels rotatably mounted
on an axle shaft, said shaft includes a quick release shank for
extending into and releasably mounting in selected ones of said
bores in said wheel bracket, and
said wheel bracket is selectively reversible for selectively adjusting
the width between said wheels.
21. A quick breakdown chair assembly comprising a pair of side
frames, a front frame including quick release pins for detachably
connecting said side frames together at the front thereof and a
back frame including quick release pin means for detachably connecting
said side frames together at the back end thereof,
each of said side frames includes a wheel bracket for detachably
mounting a wheel, said wheel bracket having a plurality of axle
mounting bores,
a pair of main wheels, each of said main wheels rotatably mounted
on an axle shaft, said shaft includes a quick release shank for
extending into and releasably mounting in selected ones of said
bores in said wheel bracket, and
said wheel bracket is reversible for selectively increasing the
positions of adjustments of said frame relative to said wheels.
22. A quick breakdown chair assembly comprising a pair of side
frames, a front frame including quick release pins for detachably
connecting said side frames together at the front thereof and a
back frame including quick release pin means for detachably connecting
said side frames together at the back end thereof,
said side frames each comprise an upper and a lower tubular member
connected toegther by a pair of vertical tubular members, said upper
and lower tubular members extend generally parallel at the back
end thereof between the connection of said vertical tubular members
and converge together at the front end thereof, and
seat means comprising a first generally rectangular panel of fabric
material secured along opposite sides to said upper tubular member
of said side frames, and a back rest including a top portion detachably
securable to said back frame, and a bottom portion detachably securable
to said first panel.
23. The wheel chair assembly of claim 22 wherein said top portion
of said back rest includes tubular pockets extending along opposite
sides thereof for telescopically receiving a pair of upstanding
tubular member of said back frame.
24. The wheel chair assembly of claim 22 wherein said bottom portion
is detachably securable to said first panel by means of hook and
loop fastening.
Wheel chair description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to wheel chairs and pertains
particularly to a lightweight knock down chair. The portability
of a wheel chair is a important consideration to many wheel chair
bound persons today. It is desirable that a wheel chair be lightweight
and easily broken down so that it can be readily and conveniently
transported in an automobile or other suitable conveyance. Most
wheel chairs today are foldable which permits them to be placed
in the trunk or behind the front seat of an automobile. These chairs,
however, are still unusually bulky and heavy and therefore, somewhat
inconvenient to transport.
Another undesirable aspect of currently constructed wheel chairs
is that they are unusually heavy and inhibit the rapid mobility
of those wheel chair bound persons who desire to engage in sports.
Many persons confined to wheel chairs desire to engage in sports
activities such as basketball, racing and other sports. The commonly
available wheel chair today inhibits such activity.
It is therefore desirable that a highly portable and mobile wheel
chair be available for use in sports activities.
SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide an
improved wheel chair.
In accordance with the primary aspect of the present invention
a wheel chair includes a quick knock down frame assembly connected
together by quick release pins and quickly detachable wheels connected
to the frame by quick detaching pins. Another aspect of the invention
includes multiple length and height adjustments of the wheel chair
assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention
will become apparent from the following description when read in
conjunction with the drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of the wheel chair of the present
invention.
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the embodiment of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line 3--3 of FIG.
1. FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the basic frame and
C components.
FIG. 5 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line 5--5 of FIG.
1.
FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken on line 6--6 of FIG.
1.
FIG.7 is a sectional view taken on line 7--7 of FIG. 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Turning to the drawings, there is illustrated a wheel chair in
accordance with the invention which, as will be appreciated from
viewing FIG. 1, is somewhat stretched out in comparison to currently
available wheel chairs. The wheel chair of the present invention,
designated generally by the numeral 10, is a knock down type construction
having unique features which permit the chair to be quickly and
rapidly knocked down and packaged in a compact easily transportable
package or quickly and easily assembled for use. The chair also
has features of adjustment which permit the wheel base to be selectively
adjusted, the position of the rear wheels to be adjusted to multiple
different positions for optimum positioning of the center of gravity
and many other features as will be described.
As best illustrated, in FIG. 4, the basic frame assembly of the
wheel chair comprises a pair of side frames which are basically
mirror images of one other, with each including a lower tubular
frame member 12 and 14 respectively, each of which is curved or
bent slightly at the center thereof downward toward each end, and
an upper tubular frame member 16 and 18. The upper tubular members
each extend generally horizontally and parallel to the rear portion
of the lower tubular members and are connected thereto by means
of upright members 20 and 22 at the rear thereof, and 24 and 26
approximate the center thereof, with the forward ends 23 and 25
the center of the upper tubular members extending forward and downward
to be connected to the forward ends of the lower tubular members
12 and 14. Each of the frame members include lower and upper C shaped
brackets 28,30,32 and 34 fixed to the rear ends thereof and extending
inward toward the opposite side frame.
The side frames are each connected together at the forward end
by means of a front frame assembly or member having a generally
A configuration and comprising a first tubular member curved forward
and across to define a foot rest 36 at the forward edge thereof
and curving around and back and connected by a cross bar member
38 serving as a leg support and a brace member. Cross member 38
may be covered with a resilient pad 39 on which the legs may rest
at the rear of the ankles. Telescoping leg members 40 and 42 extend
backward and telescopically extend into the lower tubular members
12 and 14 of the side frame members and include pin receiving bores
44 and 46 respectively therein for registering with a plurality
of holes 48 and 50 in the lower side frame members 12 and 14, for
receiving a pair of quick release pins 52 and 54. This provides
a quick and simple assembly and disassembly of the frame members.
The pull pins 52 and 54 are the type as would be described having
ball type detents for holding the pin in position and permitting
quick removal or insertion thereof.
The forward frame can be adjustably positioned longitudinal along
the side frame members, thus providing a means for adjusting the
length of the frame assembly and hence the wheel base of the wheel
chair, as well as to permit the chair to accommodate persons of
various height and length of legs. Similarly, the width of the frame
can be selected by the width of the forward frame and the rear frame
or back frame to be described.
The forward frame also includes castor bearing mounts 56 and 58
connected or secured at the outer ends of tubular member 38, which
comprise vertical tubular members for receiving the rotatable bearing
of the castor members as can be seen in FIGS. 1 and 2 for example.
As will also be appreciated the castor mouonts 56 and 58 are mounted
such that, in the illustrated position, the frame assembly is below
the center of the length of these mounting members. This permits
the frame to be turned over or inverted and the casters mounted
so that the frame is higher above the wheels than in the previous
mounting arrangement. This permits an adjustment of the front frame
and ultimately the entire frame assembly higher with respect to
the castor wheels.
Turning back to FIG. 4, a back frame assembly includes a pair of
vertical tubular members 60 and 62 which are connected together
at the lower end by means of a cross member 64 and an intermediate
cross member 66. The back frame assembly is receivable within the
C brackets 28, 30, and 34 include a plurality of holes registerable
within the C brackets for receiving quick release pins 70, 72, 74
& 76. As will be seen, each of the members 60 and 62 which include
a plurality of holes along the vertical length thereof for permitting
an adjustment vertically of that frame assembly with respect to
the side frame.
Each of the side frames includes a wheel mounting bracket 78 and
80 respectively detachably secured such as by a plurality of bolts
82 as illustrated to the vertical frame members 20-24 and 22-26
respectively. Each of the wheel brackets include a plurality of
axle mounting bores 86 and 88 respectively. These permit the axle
of the main wheels to be mounted in any selected one of the many
bores along the upper or lower edge and thereby adjust the height
of the frame as well as the center of gravity of the wheel chair
assembly with respect to the main wheels.
The wheel brackets 78 and 80 are each of a generally box-like section
which can be appreciated from viewing FIGS. 4, 5, and 6. As best
seen in FIG. 6, a plurality of shims 90 and 92 may be selectively
arranged on the upper and lower bolts holding the wheel bracket
to the side frames members for selectively adjusting the tilt of
the bracket with respect to the frame member, thereby adjusting
the camber of the two main wheels. As will be appreciated addition
of shims on the lower bolts holding the respective bracket to the
frame member increases the camber. This camber is important in sports-type
wheel chairs as it will be appreciated that the greater the camber
the less the tendency of the wheel chair to tilt over from quick
turns or from leaning to one or the other side thereof.
As also will be seen from viewing FIG. 6, the mounting brackets
can be reversed and turned backwards as shown in phantom, thereby
extending the width of the chair between the main wheels an amount
equal to the width of the two wheel brackets.
It will also be appreciated that the brackets may be inverted,
that is, turned over such that the dual row of bores shown at the
top in FIG. 4 will be at the bottom and the single row at the top.
With this arrangement, additional mounting positions for the wheel
are provided. Thus, multiple different wheel positions for the main
wheels are selectable simply by selecting the various bores within
the brackets and in addition by inverting the bracket such that
additional positions are provided or presented by the bores.
As will be seen from FIG. 2, the wheel chair includes a pair of
identical main wheels 94 and 96, each including a hand rim 98 and
100 respectively. These wheels are selectable and in diameter. size
and weight but are preferably of the type utilized on lightweight
racing bikes. The wheels are each detachably connected by quick
detach axle assembly as best seen in FIG. 5.
Each of the wheels is mounted on an axle 102 by means of the usual
bearing assembly appropriately secured and adjustably mounted thereon.
Each of the axles 102 includes a releasing detent mechanism of a
known pin type such as available from Lockwell Products Co., Division
of Hartwell Corporation located in Azusa, Calif., catalog part number
LG(3-16L), including detent balls 104 at the inner end thereof and
a releasing pin or plunger 106 at the outer end thereof which extends
through a central bore in the axle 102 for releasing the detent
ball to 104. An adjustable nut 108 threadably mounted on the outer
end of the axle 102 adjusts the axial tension and slack in the axle
102 by adjusting the axial tension and slack in the axle 102 by
adjusting the distance between the nut 108 and the detents 104.
This provides means for adjustably positioning the detents for a
firm and secure retaining of the axle and wheel assembly in position.
The wheel is removed from the frame assembly simply by pressing
the plunger 106, releasing detents 104 and thereby the axle assembly
from its mounted position. Thus, a quick detachment of the wheels
is provided. Adjustment of the position of the nut 108 is accomplished
by means of a special wrench device 110 which extends over the end
of the axle 102 for engaging the detent members 104. This permits
a wrench to be used for turning nut 108 and adjusting the proper
length of the axle 102.
A pair of caster wheels 112 and 114 are respectively mounted in
a pair of forks 116 and 118 each of which includes a vertical spindle
mounted in bearings or bushings in the castor mounting brackets
56 and 58.
As best seen in FIG. 3, the caster assembly 118 includes a vertically
extending shank 120 extending beyond the upper end of the mount
58 and secured into position by a tensioning nut 121 threadably
engaging the stem 120. A steering arm 122 adjustably secured to
the upper end of the mounting shank 120 by means of a bolt or the
like 124. The steering arm 122 is secured to a sleeve 126 which
is mounted on the upper end of shank 120 and secured in position
by the bolt 124. The steering arm 122 may be selectively positioned
in any desirable angle with respect to the wheels to permit the
steering of the wheel chair for high speed racing and the like.
Turning back to FIG. 4, a seat arrangement or assembly for the
chair is illustrated. The seat assembly includes a lower or bottom
portion 128 which comprises a generally rectangular sheet of suitable
fabric material secured as best as seen in FIG. 2 along each side
to the upper tubular members 16 and 18 of the side frames. The back
rest includes a lower panel 130 generally rectangular configuration
and an upper panel 132 having tubular portions 134 and 136 at each
side thereof. The back panel 132 extends between the vertical tubular
member 60 and 62 of the back frame and the tubular portions 134
and 136 are telescopically received on the tubular members. The
lower panel 130 overlaps the seat panel 128 and preferably includes
strips 138 of hook and loop fastener means that cooperate with corresponding
opposing hook and loop strips 140 on the seat panel 128. With this
arrangement, the entire frame assembly etc. can be taken apart and
put together in a matter of just a few moments. Similarly, the back
can be adjusted in height with respect to the seat and other adjustments
can be made such as adjustment of the pocket area between the back
rest 132 and seat 128.
The wheel chair assembly is preferably made of the lightweight
strong stainless steel tubing welded for high strength. The entire
assembly can be broken down, as can be seen in FIG. 4, into four
major frame or body components with the wheels completely separated
therefrom. This arrangement permits the entire wheel chair to be
broken down and placed within a bag and quickly and easily transported.
The wheels as previously described include a hand rim which as
will be seen in FIG. 1 is connected to the wheel by a plurality
of brackets 142. These brackets each are in a generally V shape
having the apex portion thereof, connected directly to the rim 100
by means of spacers as can be seen in FIG. 2 and the outer ends
of the V bar connected to the brackets on the rim of the wheel.
The spacings between the outer ends of the V brackets are selected
to be positioned between the spokes of the wheel. With this arrangement,
as illustrated a high torque can be imposed on the wheel and will
be transmitted rather uniformily thereto.
While I have illustrated and described my invention by means of
specific embodiments, it is to be understood that major changes
and modifications may be made therein without departing from the
spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
For example, other types of quick release pins or fasteners can
be utilized. |