Claims
- 1. A wheelchair having a substantially rigid seat mountable on a substantially flexible chassis, said wheelchair including:
- a) at least a pair of mounting brackets disposed on said chassis, said brackets each being formed with at least one opening; and
- b) at least a pair of brackets disposed on said seat, at least one of said pair of seat brackets being formed with a substantially vertically-oriented first opening, the other of said pair of seat brackets being formed with a second opening, said seat brackets each being engageable with a respective one of said chassis mounting brackets for mounting said seat on said chassis, so that upon engagement of each one of said seat brackets with a respective one of said chassis mounting brackets and alignment of the openings of said engaged brackets, a pin is insertable through the aligned openings to secure said seat to said chassis, whereby when at least a certain one of the wheels of said wheelchair engages an irregularity in a travel surface, at least one of said pins moves generally downwardly in said first opening resulting in downward articulation of said chassis relative to said seat.
- 2. The wheelchair of claim 1, in which said seat bracket first opening tapers from a narrower width at its upper end to a wider width at its lower end.
- 3. The wheelchair of claim 2, in which said seat bracket first opening is substantially pear-shaped.
- 4. The wheelchair of claim 1, in which said seat bracket second opening is substantially horizontally-oriented and elliptical-shaped.
- 5. The wheelchair of claim 1, in which said wheelchair chassis includes a pair of spaced-apart sideframes; in which said side frames each have a front end and a rear end; in which one of said mounting brackets is disposed on each of said sideframe front and rear ends; in which a substantially square-shaped seat frame is disposed on and depends from said seat; and in which one of said seat brackets is disposed adjacent to each of the four corners of said square-shaped seat frame.
- 6. The wheelchair of claim 5, in which at least a pair of said seat brackets each is formed with said substantially vertically-oriented first opening.
- 7. The wheelchair of claim 6, in which one of said pair of seat brackets formed with said vertically-oriented first opening is engageable with a selected one of said chassis sideframe front end mounting brackets, and the other one of said pair of seat brackets formed with said vertically-oriented first opening is engageable with said rear end mounting bracket of the other one of said pair of chassis side frames.
- 8. The wheelchair of claim 1, in which said chassis mounting brackets each is an inverted generally U-shaped bracket; and in which each vertical wall of said U-shaped bracket is formed with an opening.
- 9. The wheelchair of claim 8, in which each of said U-shaped bracket openings is circular-shaped.
- 10. The wheelchair of claim 9, in which a spacer is disposed in the top wall of said U-shaped bracket; and in which said spacer is formed of nylon.
- 11. The wheelchair of claim 1, in which said seat brackets each is a clevis having a pair of spaced-apart vertically-oriented walls; and in which said first opening is formed in each of said vertical walls.
- 12. The wheelchair of claim 1, in which said chassis is a crossbrace chassis; and in which said rigid seat is a van seat.
- 13. The wheelchair of claim 12, in which said crossbrace chassis is collapsible from an open operating position having said van seat mounted thereon, to a storage position after removal of said pin and said seat.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/060,952 filed Oct. 6, 1997.
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