Claims
- 1. A wheelchair that is foldable to open and closed positions comprising:
first and second frame members that are movable with respect to each other during folding of the wheelchair; and a biasing member connected to at least one of the frame members, wherein movement of the frame members with respect to each other during folding of the wheelchair creates a biasing force in the biasing member urging the wheelchair to an open position.
- 2. The wheelchair of claim 1 including a latch for releasably holding the wheelchair in the closed position.
- 3. The wheelchair of claim 1 in which one of the first and second frame members is mounted to slide within the other.
- 4. The wheelchair of claim 1 further including side frames, and in which one of the frame members is a slider positioned between the side frames, the slider being mounted for movement in forward and rearward directions with respect to the side frames.
- 5. The wheelchair of claim 1 in which the first and second frame members are generally elongated elements slidably connected to a center mounting block in a rack and pinion arrangement with a central gear, and wherein the biasing member is a spring connected to the central gear.
- 6. The wheelchair of claim 1 in which the first and second frame members are cross braces connected at a pivot pin.
- 7. The wheelchair of claim 6 further including seat tubes and upper side frames, and in which the cross braces have upper ends attached to the seat tubes, and further including links that are connected at one end to the upper side frames and connected with a pivotal connection at the other ends to the cross braces, and wherein the biasing member is a tension spring linking the cross braces.
- 8. The wheelchair of claim 6 in which the cross braces are mounted for movement in a vertical plane, and the pivot pin is horizontal, and the biasing member is a leaf spring.
- 9. The wheelchair of claim 6 in which the cross braces are mounted for movement in a vertical plane, and the pivot pin is horizontal, and the biasing member is a coil spring at the pivot pin.
- 10. The wheelchair of claim 6 in which the cross braces are mounted for movement in a horizontal plane, and the pivot pin is vertical.
- 11. The wheelchair of claim 10 in which the biasing member is a coil spring at the pivot pin.
- 12. The wheelchair of claim 1 in which the first and second frame members are movable relative to each other over a range of motion during the folding and unfolding of the wheelchair, and wherein the biasing member is adapted to exert the biasing force urging the wheelchair to an open position throughout at least a majority of the range of relative motion of the first and second frame members.
- 13. The wheelchair of claim 10 in which the biasing member is adapted to exert the biasing force urging the wheelchair to an open position throughout the entire range of relative motion of the first and second frame members.
- 14. The wheelchair of claim 1 in which the wheelchair includes a damper adapted to govern the speed of opening of the wheelchair.
- 15. The wheelchair of claim 1 in which the biasing member is an elastomeric member.
- 16. A wheelchair that is foldable to open and closed positions comprising:
first and second frame members that are movable with respect to each other during folding and unfolding of the wheelchair; a handle connected to the first frame member mounted so that when the first frame member is urged upwardly by the handle, the second frame member is moved apart from the first frame member by the weight of the wheelchair; and a biasing member connected between the first and second frame members, wherein movement of the frame members apart from each other during folding of the wheelchair creates a biasing force in the biasing member urging the wheelchair to an open position.
- 17. The wheelchair of claim 16 in which a biasing member is a spring urging the wheelchair to an open position.
- 18. The wheelchair of claim 16 in which the biasing member is an elastomeric member.
- 19. The wheelchair of claim 16 in which the biasing member is an elastomeric member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional patent application Serial No. 06/262,482, filed Jan. 18, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60262482 |
Jan 2001 |
US |