Claims
- 1. A battery powered, joystick controlled wheelchair comprising:
a battery by which a supply of power can be provided, a joystick by which voltages proportionate to degrees of lean from a neutral position can be produced from said supply of power, a master power switch by which said supply of power to said joystick can be turned on and off, detecting means for detecting whether the voltages produced are forward or reverse direction voltages, pulse width modulating means for providing pulse width modulation resulting in a pulse train, amplifying means which can amplify said pulse train to deliver driving power with a polarity consistent with a detected direction, and motors which are driven by said driving power and which, in turn, drive the wheelchair.
- 2. The wheelchair according to claim 1, wherein said motors are dc motors.
- 3. The wheelchair according to claim 1, wherein said battery is a 12 volt battery.
- 4. The wheelchair according to claim 1, wherein said master power switch is interposed between said battery and said joystick.
- 5. The wheelchair according to claim 1, wherein said wheelchair is a folding wheelchair.
- 6. The wheelchair according to claim 1, and further comprising a frame which is at least partly constructed from metal tubing.
- 7. The wheelchair according to claim 6, and further comprising wheels for locomotion which are driven by said motors.
- 8. The wheelchair according to claim 7, and further comprising pairs of plates between which each of said wheels for locomotion is mounted.
- 9. The wheelchair according to claim 8, wherein one plate of each of said pairs of plates is a mounting plate to which one of said motors is mounted.
- 10. The wheelchair according to claim 9, and further comprising screws by which said one of said motors is mounted to said mounting plate.
- 11. The wheelchair according to claim 6, wherein said wheelchair is a folding wheelchair.
- 12. The wheelchair according to claim 1, and further comprising a battery container defining a volume within which said battery can be received.
- 13. The wheelchair according to claim 12, and further comprising a lid which is hinged on said battery container so as to be movable between an open position and a shut position and which serves as a platform upon which the battery can be laid.
- 14. The wheelchair according to claim 13, and further comprising a battery contact adapted to contact a battery terminal when said lid is moved to said shut position.
- 15. The wheelchair according to claim 1, wherein said detecting means also detects magnitudes of the voltages produced.
- 16. A method of operating a battery powered, joystick controlled wheelchair comprising:
providing a supply of battery power which can be turned on and off to a joystick, producing voltages from said supply of battery power which are proportionate to degrees to which the joystick leans from a neutral position, detecting whether the voltages produced are forward or reverse direction voltages, providing pulse width modulation resulting in a pulse train, amplifying said pulse train to deliver driving power with a polarity consistent with a detected direction, and driving motors with said driving power which, in turn, drive the wheelchair.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein said motors are dc motors.
- 18. A battery storage assembly adapted for use in a battery powered, joystick controlled wheelchair comprising:
a battery container defining a volume within which a battery can be received, a lid which is hinged on said battery container so as to be movable between an open position and a shut position and which serves as a platform upon which the battery can be laid, a battery contact adapted to contact a battery terminal when said lid is moved to said shut position, and a latch by which the lid can be locked in the shut position, wherein said latch presses the battery terminal to the battery contact when the latch locks the lid in said shut position.
- 19. The battery storage assembly according to claim 18, and further comprising an electronics board interconnected with said battery contact.
- 20. The battery storage assembly according to claim 19, and further comprising a cover enclosing said electronics board.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the priority of provisional patent application no. 60/212,821, filed Jun. 21, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60212821 |
Jun 2000 |
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