Claims
- 1. A convertible wheelchair adapted for conversion from an attended wheelchair arrangement to a self-propelled wheelchair arrangement, comprising:
- a frame;
- a seat received on the frame;
- front wheels extending from the frame;
- two pairs of rear wheels for alternate mounting on the frame, the first pair being substantially smaller in diameter than the second pair for use as an attended wheelchair and the second pair including hand rails for self propelling and alternative use as a self-propelled wheelchair;
- means for pivoting the seat relative to the frame through a predetermined range of movement, the pivoting means including a rod slidably extending through a clamping member, the rod having a first end pivotally secured to one of the seat and the frame, the clamping member being pivotally secured to the other of the seat and the frame, and wire means connected between the clamping member and a control lever for selectively locking the rod against sliding movement relative to the clamping member; and
- means for selectively limiting the range of pivoting movement of the seat relative to the frame, the limiting means including a stop member removably secured to a second end of the rod when the second pair of rear wheels are mounted to the frame.
- 2. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 1 wherein the stop member limits pivoting movement of the seat to approximately 30 degrees.
- 3. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 1 wherein the frame includes means defined on the frame at an area spaced from the rear wheels adapted to receive the second pair of rear wheels.
- 4. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 1 further comprising means for expanding the frame both laterally and longitudinally.
- 5. The convertible wheelchair as defined claim 1 wherein the seat includes a seat back and a seat portion, and the wheelchair further comprises means for tilting the seat back relative to the seat portion.
- 6. The convertible wheelchair as defined claim 5 further comprising means for removing the seat back from the frame without effecting the seat portion.
- 7. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 1 further comprising means for simultaneously locking the first pair of rear wheels.
- 8. The convertible wheelchair an defined in claim 1 wherein the locking means includes a transverse member extending between the rear wheels, and a lever extending therefrom for commonly actuating the locking means.
- 9. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 1 wherein the frame includes first and second generally parallel frame members receiving a seat back therebetween, the parallel frame members being open from the seat portion throughout the extent of the seat back.
- 10. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 1 wherein the predetermined range of movement is approximately 45 degrees.
- 11. A convertible wheelchair adapted for conversion from an attended wheelchair to a self-propelled wheelchair, comprising:
- a seat having a seat portion and a seat back;
- first and second front wheels;
- two pairs of rear wheels, the first pair being substantially smaller in diameter than the second pair, and the second pair including hand rails for self propelling;
- a frame operatively receiving the seat and having first and second openings adapted to receive the first pair of rear wheels for an attended wheelchair arrangement therein, and third and fourth openings spaced therefrom adapted to alternatively receive the second pair of rear wheels for a self-propelled wheelchair arrangement;
- means for pivoting the seat relative to the frame through a predetermined range of movement, the pivoting means including a rod slidably extending through a clamping member, the rod having an upper end pivotally secured to the seat, the clamping member being pivotally secured to the frame, and a wire connected between the clamping means and a control lever for selectively locking the rod against sliding movement relative to the clamping member; and
- means for limiting the pivoting movement of the seat to a range substantially less than the predetermined range of movement when the second pair of rear wheels are mounted on the wheelchair, the limiting means including a stop member removably secured to a lower end of the rod for reducing the extent of sliding movement of the rod.
- 12. The convertible chair as defined in claim 11 further comprising means for simultaneously locking the first pair of rear wheels in the attended arrangement.
- 13. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 11 further comprising means for altering the relative angle between the seat portion and seat back.
- 14. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 11 further comprising means for releasably attaching the seat back to the frame.
- 15. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 14 wherein the attaching means includes rotatable elements mounted on the seat back adapted for cooperation with tabs extending from the frame, the tabs being defined on the frame and maintaining a substantially open area when the seat back is removed therefrom.
- 16. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 11 further comprising anti-tip means operatively associated with the frame in the self-propelled arrangement.
- 17. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 11 further comprising means for laterally and longitudinally extending the dimensions of the wheelchair.
- 18. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 17 wherein the extending means includes telescoping frame elements that permit incremental charges in the lateral and longitudinal dimensions of the wheelchair without additional components.
- 19. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 11 wherein the predetermined range of movement is approximately 45 degrees.
- 20. The convertible wheelchair as defined in claim 11 wherein the limiting means limits pivoting movement of the seat to approximately 30 degrees when the second pair of rear wheels are mounted on the wheelchair.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of copending application Ser. No. 07/612,812, filed Nov. 14, 1990 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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