Claims
- 1. A tip resistant wheelchair, comprising:a frame including a pair of generally opposed curvilinear frame members; a pair of wheels mounted to the frame with at least one axle; a seat; and a seat suspension member for suspending the seat from the curvilinear members; wherein the seat suspension member pivotally suspends the seat from the curvilinear members so that the seat is capable of tilting in a pendulum motion for substantially maintaining the center of gravity of the wheelchair as the seat is tilted; and wherein the curvilinear members include generally curved sections having diameters larger than the diameters of the wheels for supporting shields for at least partially shielding a user seated in the seat from the wheels as the seat is tilted.
- 2. The wheelchair of claim 1, further comprising a shield attached to at least one of said curved sections for shielding a user seated in the seat from the wheels as the seat is tilted.
- 3. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the seat comprises a seat back and a seat bottom, and wherein the seat back is capable of being reclined with respect to the seat bottom.
- 4. The wheelchair of claim 3, further comprising a leg support assembly, the leg support assembly being mounted to the seat bottom so as to be capable of retraction beneath the seat bottom.
- 5. The wheelchair of claim 4, wherein the leg support assembly is capable of tilting with the seat so that the angle of the leg support assembly with the seat bottom not changed.
- 6. The wheelchair of claim 1, further comprising an arm support.
- 7. The wheelchair of claim 6, wherein the arm support includes a hand support, the hand support having a perimeter edge provided with at least one indentation for each finger of a user's hand wherein the indentations are spaced so as to be suitable for receiving and at least partially extending a user's fingers.
- 8. The wheelchair of claim 6, wherein the arm support is capable of being tilted with the seat so that the angle of the arm support with the seat bottom is not changed.
- 9. The wheelchair of claim 1, further comprising a storage rack mounted to at least one of the wheels.
- 10. The wheelchair of claim 6, further comprising a holder mounted to the arm support, the holder capable of remaining substantially level as the seat is tilted.
- 11. The wheelchair of claim 1, further comprising a motor mounted to the frame and coupled to the at least one axle, the motor being capable of turning at least one of the wheels for providing motive force to the wheelchair.
- 12. The wheelchair of claim 1, further comprising an actuating assembly for tilting the seat.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of U.S. Provisional application Ser. Nos. 60/059,818, filed Sep. 23,1997 and 60/084,074, filed May 4, 1998. Said U.S. Provisional application Ser. Nos. 60/059,818 and 60/084,074 are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/059818 |
Sep 1997 |
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60/084074 |
May 1998 |
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