Claims
- 1. A wheelchair having a seat frame and a back frame, the wheelchair being configured to tilt the seat frame from an initial position to a tilted position, the wheelchair further comprising:
a rear anti-tip wheel pivotally mounted for vertical articulation within a first range of motion; and means for limiting the vertical articulation to a second narrower range of motion in response to tilting of the seat frame.
- 2. The wheelchair of claim 1 where the second range of motion is zero, with the anti-tip wheel fixed with respect to the wheelchair.
- 3. The wheelchair of claim 1 where the means for limiting the vertical articulation is a ratchet and pawl.
- 4. The wheelchair of claim 3 in which the ratchet and pawl are biased toward an engaged configuration.
- 5. The wheelchair of claim 3 where one of the ratchet and the pawl is mounted on a pivotable member.
- 6. The wheelchair of claim 5 where the pivotable member is biased toward an engaged configuration for the ratchet and pawl.
- 7. The wheelchair of claim 5 including a cable for controlling the pivoting of the pivotal member.
- 8. The wheelchair of claim 1 where the means for limiting the vertical articulation of the anti-tip wheel is a brake mounted to control the pivoting of the pivotally mounted anti-tip wheel.
- 9. The wheelchair of claim 1 in which a threshold level of tilt is established, and the means for limiting the vertical articulation to the second range of motion is configured to be activated when the threshold level of tilt is reached.
- 10. A wheelchair having a seat frame and a back frame, the wheelchair being adapted to recline the back frame from an initial position to a reclined position, the wheelchair further comprising:
a rear anti-tip wheel pivotally mounted for vertical articulation within a first range of motion; and means for limiting the vertical articulation to a second narrower range of motion in response to reclining of the back frame.
- 11. The wheelchair of claim 10 where the second range of motion is zero, with the anti-tip wheel fixed with respect to the wheelchair.
- 12. The wheelchair of claim 10 where the means for limiting the vertical articulation is a ratchet and pawl.
- 13. The wheelchair of claim 12 in which the ratchet and pawl are biased toward an engaged configuration.
- 14. The wheelchair of claim 12 where one of the ratchet and the pawl is mounted on a pivotable member.
- 15. The wheelchair of claim 14 where the pivotable member is biased toward an engaged configuration for the ratchet and pawl.
- 16. The wheelchair of claim 14 including a cable for controlling the pivoting of the pivotal member.
- 17. The wheelchair of claim 10 where the means for limiting the vertical articulation of the anti-tip wheel is a brake mounted to control the pivoting of the pivotally mounted anti-tip wheel.
- 18. The wheelchair of claim 10 in which a threshold level of recline is established, and the means for limiting the vertical articulation to the second range of motion is configured to be activated when the threshold level of recline is reached.
- 19. A wheelchair having a seat frame and a back frame, the wheelchair being subject to rearward changes in pitch, the wheelchair further comprising:
a rear anti-tip wheel pivotally mounted for vertical articulation within a first range of motion; a sensor for determining the amount of rearward pitch of the wheelchair; and means for limiting the vertical articulation to a second narrower range of motion in response to a rearward pitch of the wheelchair exceeding a threshold amount of rearward pitch.
- 20. The wheelchair of claim 19 where the second range of motion is zero, with the anti-tip wheel fixed with respect to the wheelchair.
- 21. The wheelchair of claim 19 where the means for limiting the vertical articulation is a ratchet and pawl.
- 22. The wheelchair of claim 21 in which the ratchet and pawl are biased toward an engaged configuration.
- 23. The wheelchair of claim 21 where one of the ratchet and the pawl is mounted on a pivotable member.
- 24. The wheelchair of claim 23 where the pivotable member is biased toward an engaged configuration for the ratchet and pawl.
- 25. The wheelchair of claim 23 including a cable for controlling the pivoting of the pivotal member.
- 26. The wheelchair of claim 19 where the means for limiting the vertical articulation of the anti-tip wheel is a brake mounted to control the pivoting of the pivotally mounted anti-tip wheel.
- 27. A wheelchair having a seat frame and a back frame, the wheelchair further comprising:
a rear anti-tip wheel pivotally mounted for vertical articulation within a first range of motion; and a sensor for determining the amount of acceleration of the wheelchair; means for limiting the vertical articulation to a second narrower range of motion in response to the acceleration of the wheelchair.
- 28. The wheelchair of claim 27 in which the means for limiting the vertical articulation of the anti-tip wheel is subject to activation when the acceleration of the wheelchair exceeds a threshold amount of acceleration.
- 29. A wheelchair having a seat frame and a back frame, the wheelchair further comprising:
a rear anti-tip wheel pivotally mounted for vertical articulation within a first range of motion; and a pendulum mounted on the wheelchair for pivotal movement with respect to the wheelchair in response to movement of the wheelchair sensor, the pivotal movement of the pendulum causing a free end of the pendulum move along a path; and a pendulum engagement means for receiving the free end of the pendulum; wherein engagement of the free end of the pendulum with the pendulum engagement means limits the vertical articulation of the anti-tip wheel to a second narrower range of motion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/383,951, filed May 29, 2002, and entitled CONTROL OF AN ANTI-TIP WHEEL IN A WHEELCHAIR HAVING TILT AND RECLINE FUNCTIONS.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60383951 |
May 2002 |
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