The present invention refers to a connection device installed on-board with respect to an electric wheelchair designed and configured to allow the respective traction battery to be recharged by means of a charging station or column for electric vehicles that implements the mode 3 of charging according to IEC 61851-1.
At present, it is estimated that people with an impairment such as to require the greater or lesser permanent use of a wheelchair are about 75 million worldwide, whose 7 million in the USA and 5 million in Europe. Referring only to Italy, the most recent estimates indicate that there are more than 3 million people affected by such an impairment, with an age distribution that mainly involves the population over 70.
Furthermore, the progressive increase in the average life allow the forecast of a strong increase in people with motor impairments, mostly due to the greater aging of the population, the greater incidence of chronic diseases as well as road accidents.
Therefore, the demand for vehicles and aids intended for the mobility of people with motor impairments, such as electric wheelchairs, will become increasingly heard.
This type of vehicle is fundamentally important for making people with motor impairments autonomous and capable of reaching any place, even on difficult or uphill routes, without the need of being accompanied.
Currently, most electric wheelchairs use lead batteries (AGM or gel) for their operation.
The charging of these batteries necessarily takes place by connecting to the domestic electricity network (230V), via a normal domestic socket (example of the ‘Schuko’ type).
Disadvantageously, this method provides for long charging times, therefore it reduces the possibility for people with motor impairments to use the electric wheelchair for a period of time that is not negligible, preventing his movement.
Unfortunately, currently, no known electric wheelchair supports a fast charging mode.
In addition, for the charging of electric wheelchairs, the connection to the domestic electricity network is provided, making it necessary to carefully plan movements, which therefore cannot involve excessively long routes.
The technical problem posed and solved by the present invention is therefore to provide a device which allows to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks with reference to the prior art.
The aforementioned drawbacks are solved by a connection device to be permanently installed on-board with respect to an independent electric wheelchair according to claim 1, as well as by an electric wheelchair comprising the aforementioned connection device installed on-board according to independent claim 15.
Preferred features of the present invention are the subject of the dependent claims.
The aim of the invention is to provide a connection device fixed on-board with respect to an electric wheelchair, designed and configured to allow the relative traction battery to be recharged by means of a charging station or column for electric vehicles which adopts the mode 3 of charging according to IEC 61851-1 and of the type already present on the territory at an international level, obtaining a higher level of electrical safety compared to domestic charging during the charging phase due indeed to the adoption of the mode 3 of charging established in the IEC 61851-1 standard.
The invention allows to overcome the current limits of the electric charging infrastructure towards electric vehicles destined for users with special needs.
The invention therefore provides a connection device fixed on-board with respect to an electric wheelchair, equipped with:
A further asset of the implemented solution is the high level of electrical safety that the invention inherits from the mode 3 of charging from the IEC 61851-1 standard which allows recharging with the charging infrastructures for electric vehicles in the area, obtaining a higher level of safety compared to a recharge carried out via a classic domestic socket.
Allowing electric wheelchairs to be recharged with such a degree of electrical safety through the charging infrastructures for electric vehicles already present and distributed in the area, further represents a chance for users with impairments to increase the perception of the safety of their own transport system.
The opportunity to use the public charging network for electric vehicles is advantageous, for example, during a long journey, when there is no opportunity to connect to the domestic network. Furthermore, this option is particularly advantageous in the event of emergency, and ensures greater independence of the person with special needs who uses an electric aid for his mobility.
Advantageously, the present invention provides people with impairments with a solution for using electric wheelchairs in complete autonomy and high electrical safety. The availability of reliable and widespread charging infrastructures in the area allows the user with special needs to enjoy greater freedom and independence in his movement.
The invention was conceived to promote the development of a civil society more inclusive and supportive for people with motor impairments, in accordance with the ‘Sustainable Development Goals’ promoted by the United Nations Organization.
Other advantages, characteristics and methods of use of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of several embodiments, presented by way of non-limiting examples.
The invention provides the presence of an anti-tamper/alarm system which detects when the on-board connection device attached to the electric wheelchair (1) is removed from the chair itself. This anti-tamper system will disable the operation of the aforementioned connection device (1) in order not to allow third parties (other than the specific assignee user of the electric wheelchair) to make an improper or promiscuous use of the invention. This anti-tamper system can be integrated to the circuit (10) or to the mechanics of the connection device attached to the wheelchair (1) and can be realized through mechanical, electromechanical, electronic solutions with exchange of authentication software keys and wireless technologies with client authentication codes.
Reference will be made to the attached figures, wherein:
The above indicated figures are to be intended only as an example and not for limiting purposes.
With reference to
The connection device attached to the wheelchair 1 is configured to allow the charging of an electric wheelchair by connection to a charge station, or column, for electric vehicles, configured compliant with the international standard defined by IEC 61851-1 standard, edition 3, Annex 1, chapter A.2.3. The charge station circuit to which the connection device attached to the wheelchair 1 according to the present invention can be connected is shown in
For this purpose, the connection device attached to the wheelchair 1 comprises, or is configured to be connected to, a first wire portion 2 for the electrical connection to the charge station.
The connection device attached to the wheelchair 1 of the invention comprises a main body 15 preferably bearing a first end 6 and a second end 7, even more preferably opposite to each other.
The main body 15 is connected, or configured to be connected, to the aforementioned first wire portion 2 at its first end 6.
At a loose terminal end of the first wire portion 2, connection means 8 is preferably provided for the electrical connection to the charge station, preferably comprising a plug of ‘Type 3A/Type 2’ using the mode 3 of charging.
The main body 15 includes an electrical circuit 10 configured to simulate the performance of an electric vehicle, in particular a simplified pilot circuit, defined according to what is shown in
Circuit 10 is configured compliance with the international standard defined by the standard IEC 61851-1, edition 3, Annex 1, chapter A.2.3.
The aforementioned circuit 10 comprises two main circuit branches, on one of which there is a diode D in series with a resistance Re as indicated within the aforementioned IEC 61851-1 standard. Parallel to the latter there is a capacitor Cv.
The circuit 10 operation is preserved by the presence of a fuse, which is placed in order to electrically protect the connection device attached to the wheelchair—and the electric wheelchair associated therewith—from any overcurrents. In particular, the fuse is configured to avoid a current consumption higher than 2 A by the connection device attached to the wheelchair according to the invention.
In such case, the connection device attached to the wheelchair becomes inoperable (except for the replacement of the fuse), because the passage of current is prevented.
Further referring to
According to this configuration, during use, the main body 15 is interposed between the aforementioned first and second portions of cable 2, 5.
Preferably, the main body 15 comprises a handle member 3 for the manipulation of the connection device attached to the wheelchair 1 by a user. Even more preferably, the main body 15 comprises a further hook member 4, more generally a member with a conformation at least partially curved, configured in such a way as to allow the aforementioned first wire portion 2 to be rolled up thereon to facilitate transport and the repositioning of the connection device attached to the wheelchair 1 in case of non-use. Even more preferably, the configuration of the connection device attached to the wheelchair 1 is such that the handle member 3 is interposed between the aforementioned first and second ends 6, 7 of the main body 15.
In particular, the configuration of the main body 15 can be overall as a ‘D’, wherein the handle member 3 corresponds to the curved branch of the ‘D’, while the first and second ends 6, 7 are arranged at the terminal ends of the straight branch of the ‘D’, and wherein preferably the hook member 4 is interposed between the aforementioned first and second ends 6, 7.
The present invention has been hitherto described with reference to preferred embodiments. It is to be understood that other embodiments may exist that belong to the same inventive core, as defined by the scope of protection of the claims set forth below.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IT2019/000124 | 12/31/2019 | WO |