Claims
- 1. A collapsible wheelchair comprising:
- a frame comprising:
- a first side frame;
- a second side frame substantially the same as the first side frame;
- coupling means holding the two said side frames at a mutual distance in at least an operative situation;
- wheels arranged on the frame;
- a seat;
- a seat back; and
- wherein each side frame comprises:
- a first middle sub-frame which in the operative situation extends substantially horizontally, at substantially a level of the seat;
- a front sub-frame which in the operative situation extends from a front side of the first middle sub-frame inclining downwardly in a forward direction and bears a front wheel;
- a rear sub-frame which in the operative situation extends from a rear side of the first middle sub-frame and bears a rear wheel, wherein the front and rear sub-frames are pivotable relative to the first middle sub-frame by respective hinge joints and the coupling means are configured as spacers holding corresponding sub-frames at a fixed distance;
- a second middle sub-frame arranged between the front and rear sub-frames for pivoting relative to both these sub-frames by a hinge joint such that each side frame, and thus the whole frame, is foldable around pivot axes until the front, first middle and rear sub-frames lie substantially on top of each other; and
- stop means located between the middle sub-frame and at least one of the other sub-frames.
- 2. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the location of the hinge joint between the first middle sub-frame and the rear sub-frame is adjustable along the rear sub-frame.
- 3. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the location of the hinge joint between the second middle sub-frame and the front sub-frame is adjustable along the front sub-frame.
- 4. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the length of each second middle sub-frame is adjustable.
- 5. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 1, wherein each side frame lies in a respective main plane and at least in a zone of each first middle sub-frame adjacent the hinge joint pivotally joining the respective first middle sub-frames to the respective front sub-frames, the first middle sub-frames have a larger dimension in the respective main planes than in a direction transverse to the respective main planes for increasing the bending stiffness in the main planes.
- 6. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 5, wherein in the zone of each first middle sub-frame adjoining the hinge joint pivotally joining the respective first middle sub-frames to the respective front sub-frames, each front sub-frame has a larger dimension in the respective main planes than in the direction transverse to the respective main planes for increasing the bending stiffness in the main planes.
- 7. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear wheels are releasably coupled to the rear sub-frames by a rapid-action coupling.
- 8. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 7, wherein each rear sub-frame includes a releasable block which supports a shaft to which one of the rear wheels is releasably coupled, which block supports the shaft at an angle determining an alignment angle of the rear wheel coupled thereto.
- 9. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 8, wherein the position of the shaft is adjustable in a travel direction of the rear wheel coupled thereto.
- 10. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two first middle sub-frames are connected by a first spacer.
- 11. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 8, wherein each block is hingedly connected to a respective second middle sub-frame and the two second middle sub-frames are connected by a second spacer.
- 12. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two rear sub-frames are connected by a third spacer in a zone of the rear sub-frames adjoining the first middle sub-frames.
- 13. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop means comprises a pin axially displaceable by an actuating assembly counter to the action of a spring, which pin is mounted in one of the sub-frames and is configured to be in locking co-action with a hole in an adjacent sub-frame.
- 14. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 13, wherein two pins are present at corresponding positions in both side frames.
- 15. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 14, wherein the two pins are connected by a flexible pulling member such that by exerting a pulling force on the pulling member a user can move both pins out of locking co-action with the respective holes counter to the action of the respective springs.
- 16. The wheelchair as claimed in claim 1, further including means for locking the wheelchair in the stable operating position.
- 17. A wheelchair comprising:
- a frame;
- a plurality of wheels rotatably secured to said frame; and
- a seat secured to said frame, said frame comprising:
- a first member;
- a second member pivotally secured to said first member;
- a third member pivotally secured to said second member;
- a fourth member pivotally secured to said first member and said third member;
- a stop secured to said frame; and
- a locking member secured to said frame, whereby said frame is adapted to collapse in a first position when said first member is moved toward said third member so that portions of at least three of said members are positioned above one another without collapsing said seat, and whereby said frame is adapted to open into a second position when said first member is moved away from said third member, said stopping member preventing further movement of said frame members relative to each other and said locking member automatically engaging when said frame members are in said second position so that said frame cannot be collapsed unless said locking member is disengaged.
- 18. A wheelchair as claimed in claim 17, wherein said locking member comprises:
- an axially displaceable pin, said pin slidably mounted on one of said first member, second member, third member and fourth member and said pin adapted to engage in a recess provided in one of said other of said first member, second member, third member and fourth member, whereby said frame is locked in said second position when said pin is engaged.
- 19. A wheelchair as claimed in claim 18, wherein said pin is spring biased so as to urge said pin into said other member recess when said pin is aligned with said recess.
- 20. A wheelchair as claimed in claim 19, wherein said pin is connected to a flexible pulling member, whereby a user can move said pin out of said recess of said other member to counter the bias of said spring by extending a pulling force on said locking member thereby disengaging said locking member.
- 21. A wheelchair as claimed in claim 17, wherein said stop comprises:
- a first stop portion defined on one of said first member, second member, third member and fourth member, and a second stop portion defined on another one of said first member, second member, third member and fourth member, whereby when said frame is opened into said second position said first portion contacts said second portion so that said first member cannot be further moved away from said third member.
- 22. A wheelchair as claimed in claim 21, wherein said first portion is a surface defining a slot and said second portion is a pin received by said slot and adapted to abut against said surface in said second position.
- 23. A wheelchair as claimed in claim 17, wherein said first member, second member, third member and fourth member form a first side frame, said frame further comprising a second side frame comprising a fifth member, a sixth member pivotally secured to said fifth member, a seventh member pivotally secured to said sixth member and an eighth member pivotally secured to said fifth member and said seventh member, wherein said first side frame is coupled to said second side frame.
- 24. A wheelchair as claimed in claim 17, wherein one of said first member, second member, third member and fourth member is an L-shaped member, said L-shaped member includes two legs and two of said other of said first member, said second member, said third member and said fourth member are pivotally attached to respective legs of said L-shaped member.
- 25. A wheelchair as claimed in claim 17, further comprising:
- a back secured to said frame, whereby said seat and said back extend in substantially the same direction when said frame is in said first position, said seat and said back extend in substantially different directions when said frame is in said second position.
Priority Claims (1)
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9301970 |
Nov 1993 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of International application Ser. No. PCT/NL94/00275, filed Jul. 11, 1994 and designating the United States, which corresponds to Netherlands Application NL-93 01970, filed Nov. 15, 1993.
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