Claims
- 1. A wheelchair comprising:
a frame; and at least a first anti-tip wheel, supported by the frame for rotation about an axis of rotation, the first anti-tip wheel including
at least a first side, an outer wheel portion adapted for rolling contact with a supporting surface; and at least a first hub portion extending from the first side laterally along the axis of rotation and having a convex outer surface having a vertex positioned along the wheel axis of rotation and having an outer perimeter directly connected to the outer wheel portion, wherein when the hub portion contacts an obstacle at a height less than a height of the vertex, interaction of the outer surface and the obstacle facilitates movement of the anti-tip wheel over the obstacle.
- 2. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the outer wheel portion includes a generally planar surface having at least a first edge.
- 3. The wheelchair of claim 2, wherein the hub outer perimeter connects directly to the outer wheel portion at the first edge.
- 4. The wheelchair of claim 1 further comprising first and second lateral sides with the first anti-tip wheel disposed on the first lateral side of the wheelchair and a second anti-tip wheel disposed on the second lateral side of the wheelchair.
- 5. The wheelchair of claim 1, the anti-tip wheel further including a second side and a second hub portion extending from the second side laterally along the axis of rotation.
- 6. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the outer surface is a portion of a sphere.
- 7. The wheelchair of claim 1 wherein the anti-tip wheel includes first wheel portion and a second wheel portion, the first portion being mounted on the wheel first side, the second portion being mounted on the wheel second side, and the first and second portions each being mounted to a common axle.
- 8. The wheelchair of claim 7, wherein the frame connects to the axle at a location between the first and second wheel portions.
- 9. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the anti-tip wheel does not contact the supporting surface when the wheelchair is in a normal operative position and the supporting surface is level.
- 10. A wheelchair comprising:
a frame; at least a first anti-tip wheel supported by the frame for rotation about a first axis of rotation and having a outer portion adapted for rolling contact with a supporting surface; a hub portion connected to and extending laterally from the wheel and having a convex outer surface with a vertex located along the first axis of rotation and an outer perimeter proximate the wheel outer portion; wherein a portion of the outer surface proximate the outer perimeter defines a line which is tangent to both the portion of the outer surface and to an outer extent of the wheel such that when the hub portion contacts an obstacle at a height less than a height of the vertex, interaction of the outer surface and the obstacle facilitates movement of the wheel over the obstacle.
- 11. The wheelchair of claim 10, wherein the anti-tip wheel is mounted for rotation about a second axis of rotation generally perpendicular to the first axis of rotation such that the anti-tip wheel functions as a caster.
- 12. The wheelchair of claim 10 further comprising first and second lateral sides with the first anti-tip wheel disposed on the first side and a second anti-tip wheel disposed on the second side.
- 13. The wheelchair of claim 10, the anti-tip wheel further comprising a second side and a second hub portion extending from the second side laterally along the axis of rotation.
- 14. The wheelchair of claim 10, wherein the outer surface is a portion of a sphere.
- 15. The wheelchair of claim 10, wherein the hub portion is releasably connected to the wheel with at least one mechanical fastener.
- 16. The wheelchair of claim 15, wherein the at least one mechanical fastener is a screw.
- 17. The wheelchair of claim 10, wherein the anti-tip wheel does not contact the supporting surface when the wheelchair is in a normal operative position and the supporting surface is level.
- 18. A wheelchair comprising:
a frame; at least a first anti-tip wheel supported by the frame for rotation about an axis of rotation and having an outer portion adapted for rolling contact with a supporting surface and having at least a first side; and at least a first housing supported by the frame, wherein
the first housing partially surrounds the anti-tip wheel, at least a portion of the housing extends laterally beyond the first side, the first housing includes a convex outer surface with a vertex positioned at a first height and an outer perimeter proximate the wheel outer portion, and a portion of the outer surface proximate the outer perimeter defines a tangent line tangent to both the portion of the outer surface and an outer extent of the wheel such that when the first housing contacts an obstacle at a height less than the first height, interaction of the outer surface with the obstacle facilitates movement of the wheel over the obstacle.
- 19. The wheelchair of claim 18 further comprising a second housing supported by the frame and the first anti-tip wheel having a second side, wherein
the second housing partially surrounds the anti-tip wheel, at least a portion of the second housing extends laterally beyond the second side, the second housing includes a convex outer surface with a vertex positioned at the first height and an outer perimeter proximate the wheel outer portion, and a portion of the outer surface proximate the outer perimeter defines a tangent line tangent to both the portion of the outer surface and an outer extent of the wheel such that when the second housing contacts an obstacle at a height less than the first height, interaction of the outer surface with the obstacle facilitates movement of the wheel over the obstacle.
- 20. The wheelchair of claim 18, wherein the first anti-tip wheel is mounted for rotation about a second axis of rotation generally perpendicular to the first axis of rotation such that the anti-tip wheel functions as a caster.
- 21. The wheelchair of claim 18 further comprising first and second lateral sides with the first anti-tip wheel disposed on the first side and a second anti-tip wheel disposed on the second side.
- 22. The wheelchair of claim 18, wherein the outer surface is a portion of a sphere.
- 23. The wheelchair of claim 18, wherein the first height is positioned above a height of the axis of rotation.
- 24. The wheelchair of claim 18, wherein the anti-tip wheel does not contact the supporting surface when the wheelchair is in a normal operative position and the supporting surface is level.
- 25. A wheelchair comprising:
a frame; at least one anti-tip wheel supported by the frame for rotation about a first wheel axis of rotation; and at least one rolling element:
supported by the frame for rotation about at least one rolling element axis of rotation positioned at a first height; having a convex outer surface; and mounted adjacent to and laterally of the at least one anti-tip wheel, wherein when the outer surface engages an obstacle having a height less than the first height, interaction of the outer surface with the obstacle facilitates movement of the wheel over the obstacle.
- 26. The wheelchair of claim 25, wherein the anti-tip wheel is mounted for rotation about a second wheel axis of rotation generally perpendicular to the first wheel axis of rotation such that the anti-tip wheel functions as a caster.
- 27. The wheelchair of claim 25, the anti-tip wheel having a wheel diameter, wherein the rolling element is contained entirely within a circular cylindrical envelope having a diameter equal to the wheel diameter and extending laterally from the anti-tip wheel along the first wheel axis of rotation.
- 28. The wheelchair of claim 25, wherein the rolling element is ball-shaped.
- 29. The wheelchair of claim 25, wherein the rolling element is cylindrical.
- 30. The wheelchair of claim 29, wherein the rolling element axis of rotation is oriented transverse to the first wheel axis of rotation.
- 31. The wheelchair of claim 25, wherein the anti-tip wheel does not contact the supporting surface when the wheelchair is in a normal operative position and the supporting surface is level.
- 32. A wheelchair comprising:
a wheelchair frame; at least a first ball-shaped anti-tip wheel; a wheel mount connected to the wheelchair frame; and bearings rotatably coupled to the wheel mount; wherein the ball-shaped anti-tip wheel is retained within the wheel mount by the bearings for free rotation relative to the wheel mount.
- 33. The wheelchair of claim 32, wherein the ball-shaped anti-tip wheel includes a magnetic material and the wheel mount includes a magnet, and the anti-tip wheel is retained in the wheel mount magnetically.
- 34. The wheelchair of claim 32, wherein the wheel mount extends over a sufficient portion of the anti-tip wheel to mechanically retain the anti-tip wheel within the wheel mount.
- 35. The wheelchair of claim 32 further comprising first and second lateral sides with the first anti-tip wheel disposed on the first side and a second anti-tip wheel disposed on the second side.
- 36. A wheelchair comprising:
a wheelchair frame; a power source; at least a first anti-tip wheel assembly supported by the wheelchair frame, including:
a wheel frame mounted for rotation about a generally vertical axis; a wheel mounted in the wheel frame for rotation about a generally horizontal axis; and a motor operatively coupled to the power source and to the wheel frame for rotation of the wheel frame; a sensor for detecting motion of the wheelchair and direction of the motion; and a controller operatively coupled to the power source, sensor and motor to control operation of the motor to control rotation of the wheel frame in response to information received from the sensor.
- 37. The wheelchair of claim 36, wherein the motor is a stepping motor.
- 38. The wheelchair of claim 36, wherein the sensor is a gyroscopic sensor responsive to turning of the wheelchair.
- 39. The wheelchair of claim 36, wherein a user control for operating the wheelchair comprises the sensor.
- 40. The wheelchair of claim 36 further comprising first and second lateral sides with the first anti-tip wheel disposed on the first side and a second anti-tip wheel disposed on the second side.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/473,361, “Improvements in or Relating To Wheelchairs”, filed May 23, 2003, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60473361 |
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