The invention relates to a detachable adaptive attachment wheel supposed to expand the range of use of the wheelchair otherwise limited greatly. It comprises an unit consisting of an attachment wheel, frame segments and at least one holding element fastened to the wheelchair such that when attaching the adaptive attachment wheel to the wheelchair its front casters are lifted off of the ground and a three-wheeled wheelchair is produced.
Wheelchair attachment wheels with foldable frames are already known, which are fastened by means of mechanical holding elements, and others with rigid frames with which the fastening is achieved by means of a plug connection. In addition, there are wheelchair bicycles capable of being fastened to the wheelchair without any attachment parts, e.g. by means of screwable clamping jaws.
Such embodiments are well known from:
DE 10 2007 014 533 B3,
DE 100 28 338 C2,
DE 101 02 855 C1,
DE 200 07 793 U1,
DE 41 07 410 C2,
EP 0911 010 A2.
According to prior art so far, for wheelchair users it is difficult to attach or transport the usually heavy and big configurations with steering systems and brakes autonomously.
However, smaller configurations solving this handling problem don't have active driving facilities such as e.g. brake and steering system, thereby making driving difficult and unsafe. Furthermore, heavy and space-consuming attachment parts at the wheelchair are often necessary by which its handling is aggravated in daily use.
The invention has the objective to provide an adaptive attachment wheel of the above mentioned type such that the wheelchair user can easily and autonomously attach and furthermore effortlessly transport it. Additionally, driving on poorly conditioned routes is supposed to be facilitated. The drive power ought to remain unchanged by direct, non-retarded steering for being able to cope with laterally inclined pathways with as little effort as possible so that no drive power has to be applied for steering. Thus, the tendency of the wheelchair to align towards downhill is expected to be prevented. During downhill driving much fraction between the hands and the gripping rings is produced with conventional decelerating the wheelchair resulting in a fast temperature rise of the palms and requiring much effort. A calliper brake located at the front wheel solves this problem and is additionally intended to be combinable with the conventional deceleration.
Furthermore, the preconditions for a high-grade adaptability to the needs of the user and to the differently configured types of wheelchair frames are supposed to exist. The holding elements attached to the wheelchair are to be configured in a form as small and light-weighted as possible.
This means that a product is to be formed by this new attachment wheel, the wheelchair user can transport with his car completely autonomously and independently of other persons, can attach it easily and thus can drive on different pathways (for example on trails, grassland, sand, gravel, uphill, down-hill, inclined routes) actively, safely and without any assistance of a steering system and a brake.
These objectives are achieved by the features specified in the claims.
Prior to the attachment of the adaptive attachment wheel to the wheelchair the holding elements are clamped to its wheel-chair front tubes in equal heights. In order to achieve the functional position, the front wheel resting on the ground is firstly inserted into the holding elements with the upper adaptation shells. By means of the tensioning element to be put around the wheelchair front tubes, now the lower adaptation shells of the frame segments are brought together with the wheelchair front tubes by means of a tensioning mechanism wherein the casters of the wheelchair lift off of the ground.
It is advantageous to configure the holding elements as a two-part ring with a groove into which the upper adaptation shells can be inserted and engage to ensure a backlash-free and sustainable connection between the wheelchair and the attachment wheel as well as to facilitate the assembly and the attachment.
Advantageously, the tensioning elements to be put around the wheelchair frame are provided with a soft surface to avoid damages to the wheelchair frame.
Advantageously, the tensioning mechanism for tensioning the tensioning elements is provided with a locking feature preventing an autonomous release of the fastening.
Advantageously, the adaptation shells are configured in a rotatable and swivelling manner to achieve the adaptability to different wheelchair frame types and the parallelism of both vertical joints as a geometrical condition for performing the lifting function by means of a tensioning mechanism.
Advantageously, the inner dimension of the adaptation shells having a soft surface are adaptable to the outer dimension of the wheelchair front tubes.
Advantageously, two frame segments are present which can be swivelled symmetrically horizontally by rotating joints at the steering tube to enable the adaptation to different frame widths and to keep the packing size small.
Advantageously, the frame segment has a telescopically adjustable inner holm with an offset to the end of which an adaptation shell is fastened to enable the adaptation to different frame types.
Advantageously, the contact point of the wheel is positioned behind the intersection point of the extended steering axis and the ground.
Advantageously, the steering system has an adjustable sluggishness as well as an additional mid position to guarantee the tracking stability. This is particularly advantageous with the two-handed propelling of the wheelchair because a tail wag of the front wheel is prevented on poorly conditioned routes.
Advantageously, the handlebar with a brake is designed for the one-hand operation as well as performed adjustable in height and length for physical adaptability.
In the following, the invention is described in more details on the basis of the embodiment shown in the drawings. However, it should here be clarified that it is an exemplary embodiment variations of which are possible within the scope of the claims.
The embodiment (
The lower adaptation shells (8;
At each frame segment (1) a tensioning mechanism (11) is located having a tensioning element of textile belt with a loop (12) at the end which is hung up at the frame segment (1). To achieve the functional position (
The attachment wheel (
The features of a spring-centred straight running and a steering resistance (32, 20;
This embodiment is of high benefit for wheelchair users as it solves essential handling problems and thus effects a mobility benefit not yet known.
1 frame segment
2 steering tube
3 rotating joint of steering tube
4 wheel fork
5 wheel
6 adaptation ring
7 upper adaptation shell
8 lower adaptation shell
9 tube offset
10 clamping tube offset
11 tensioning mechanism
12 tensioning element with loop
13 one-hand handlebar
14 handlebar stem
15 V brake
17 shearing mechanism
1 frame segment
7 upper adaptation shell
13 one-hand handlebar
14 handlebar stem
1 frame segment
7 upper adaptation shell
11 tensioning mechanism
12 tensioning element with loop
14 handlebar stem
15 V brake
17 shearing mechanism
18 shearing mechanism guide rail
18
a shearing mechanism fixable lock retainer
19 shearing mechanism arm
26 wheelchair front tube
2 steering tube
14 handlebar stem
16 fork shaft
18 shearing mechanism guide rail
20 adjustment clamp steering resistance
21 friction ring
22 fork shaft clamp
32 return spring
2 steering tube
14 handlebar stem
20 adjustment clamp steering resistance
21 friction ring
22 fork shaft clamping
23 lower bearing shell
24 steering stop
25 slide bearing steering tube
6 adaptation ring
31 groove for adaptation shells
1 frame segment
6 adaptation ring
7 upper adaptation shell
28 hook
33 lockable horizontal joint
34 vertical joint
34
a swivel range limitation vertical joint
35 lockable rotating joint
36 connector
1 frame segment
8 lower adaptation shell
9 tube offset
10 clamping tube offset
38 rotatable joint connector
13 one-hand handlebar
14 handlebar stem
39 handlebar height adjustment
40 telescopic tube
41 telescopic tube clamping
42 lockable grip joint
43 grip
44 brake lever
6 adaptation ring
11 tensioning mechanism
12 tensioning element
13 one-hand handlebar
26 wheelchair front tube
27 casters
29 wheel contact point
30 intersection point of extended steering axis with ground
a steering tube angle
b trail
c tensioning angle
d casters' lift off
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