Claims
- 1. A wheelchair comprising:a frame having two side frame members, each one of said side frame members comprising an upper frame member, each one of said upper frame members comprising at least a first mounting position and a second mounting position; a chassis comprising two mounting brackets, each one of said mounting brackets being attachable to a respective one of said upper frame members, said mounting brackets being selectively attachable at said first mounting position and said second mounting position, each one of said mounting brackets comprising a lower end, said lower ends being structured and configured to directly support a rear wheel assembly when said mounting brackets are attached at said first mounting position and pivotally support a swing-arm assembly and suspension member when said mounting brackets are attached at said second mounting position, said swing-arm assembly being structured and configured to support said rear wheel assemblies.
- 2. A wheelchair according to claim 1, whereineach one of said side frame members is L-shaped in construction.
- 3. A wheelchair according to claim 1, whereinsaid swing-arm assembly includes a two laterally spaced-apart swing-arms and two slidable clamps, each one of said slidable clamps being slidably engageable with a respective one of said swing-arms, said slidable clamps being structured and configured to support said rear wheel assemblies.
- 4. A wheelchair according to claim 3, whereineach one of said rear wheel assemblies includes a camber tube, each one of said camber tubes being supported by a respective one of said lower ends of said mounting brackets when said mounting brackets are attached at said first mounting position and being supported by said slidable clamps when said mounting brackets are attached at said second mounting position.
- 5. A wheelchair according to claim 1, whereineach one of said rear wheel assemblies includes a camber tube, each one of said camber tubes supported by a respective one of said lower ends of said mounting brackets when said mounting brackets are attached at said first mounting position and supported by said swing-arm assembly when said mounting brackets are attached at said second mounting position.
- 6. A wheelchair according to claim 1, further including:a plurality fasteners, each one of said mounting brackets including an upper cup-shaped member, each one of said cup-shaped members being engageable with a respective one of said upper frame members, each one of said cup-shaped members having a plurality of holes, said holes in said cup-shaped members being arranged to co-align with a plurality of holes in said upper frame members at said first mounting position and said second mounting position, said fasteners being engageable with said co-aligning holes at said first mounting position to affix said cup-shaped member to said upper frame member at said first mounting position, said fasteners being engageable with said co-aligning holes at said second mounting position to affix said cup-shaped member to said upper frame member at said second mounting position.
- 7. A wheelchair according to claim 1, whereineach one of said mounting brackets includes an upper clamp, each one of said clamps being engageable with said upper frame members, each one of said clamps being at least partially separable to receive a respective one of said upper frame members, said clamps being configured to close tightly against said upper frame members.
- 8. A wheelchair according to claim 1, whereineach one of said mounting brackets includes a lower sleeve, and said swing-arm includes a laterally extending, cross-member having opposing pivot lugs, each one of said pivot lugs being pivotally engageable with a respective one of said sleeves.
- 9. A wheelchair according to claim 8, further including:an annular space defined between said pivot lugs and said sleeves, and a bearing disposed in each one of said annular spaces.
- 10. A wheelchair according to claim 1, whereinsaid suspension member is a mono-shock absorber.
- 11. A wheelchair according to claim 10, whereinsaid suspension member includes a spring integral with said shock absorber and arranged concentrically about said shock absorber.
- 12. A wheelchair comprising:a frame having two side frame members, each one of said side frame members comprising an upper frame member, each one of said upper frame members comprising at least a first mounting position and a second mounting position; a chassis comprising a first set of mounting brackets including two mounting brackets each being removably attachable to a respective one of said upper frame members at said first mounting position, said chassis further comprising a second set of mounting brackets including two mounting brackets each being removably attachable to a respective one of said upper frame members at said second mounting position, said two mounting brackets of said first set of mounting brackets each including lower ends structured and configured to directly support a rear wheel assembly when said first set of mounting brackets are attached to said upper frame members at said first mounting position, said two mounting brackets of said second set of mounting brackets each including lower ends structured and configured to pivotally support a swing-arm assembly and a suspension member when said mounting brackets of said second set of mounting brackets are attached to said upper frame members at said second mounting position, said swing-arm assembly being configured to support said rear wheel assemblies.
- 13. A wheelchair according to claim 12, whereineach one of said side frame members is L-shaped in construction.
- 14. A wheelchair according to claim 12, whereinsaid swing-arm assembly includes a two laterally spaced-apart swing-arms and two slidable clamps, each one of said slidable clamps being slidably engageable with a respective one of said swing-arms, said slidable clamps being structured and configured to support said rear wheel assemblies.
- 15. A wheelchair according to claim 14, whereineach one of said rear wheel assemblies includes a camber tube, each one of said camber tubes being supported by a respective one of said lower ends of said mounting brackets of said first set of mounting brackets when first set of said mounting brackets are attached at said first mounting position and being supported by said slidable clamps when said second set of mounting brackets are attached at said second mounting position.
- 16. A wheelchair according to claim 12, whereineach one of said rear wheel assemblies includes a camber tube, each one of said camber tubes supported by a respective one of said lower ends of said mounting brackets of said first set of mounting brackets when said first set of said mounting brackets is attached at said first mounting position and supported by said slidable clamps when said second set of mounting brackets is attached at said second mounting position.
- 17. A wheelchair according to claim 12, further including:a plurality fasteners, each one of said mounting brackets including an upper cup-shaped member, each one of said cup-shaped members being engageable with a respective one of said upper frame members, each one of said cup-shaped members having a plurality of holes, said holes in said cup-shaped members in said first set of mounting brackets being arranged to co-align with a plurality of holes in said upper frame members at said first mounting position, said holes in said cup-shaped members in said second set of mounting brackets being arranged to co-align with a plurality of holes in said upper frame members at said second mounting position, said fasteners being engageable with said co-aligning holes at said first mounting position to affix said cup-shaped member of said first set of mounting brackets to said upper frame member at said first mounting position, said fasteners being engageable with said co-aligning holes at said second mounting position to affix said cup-shaped member of said second set of mounting brackets to said upper frame member at said second mounting position.
- 18. A wheelchair according to claim 12, whereineach one of said mounting brackets includes an upper clamp, each one of said clamps being engageable with said upper frame members, each one of said clamps being at least partially separable to receive a respective one of said upper frame members, said clamps being configured to close tightly against said upper frame members.
- 19. A wheelchair according to claim 12, whereineach one of said mounting brackets of said second set of mounting brackets includes a lower sleeve, and said swing-arm includes a laterally extending, cross-member having opposing pivot lugs, each one of said pivot lugs being pivotally engageable with a respective one of said sleeves.
- 20. A wheelchair according to claim 19, further including:an annular space defined between said pivot lugs and said sleeves, and a bearing disposed in each one of said annular spaces.
- 21. A wheelchair according to claim 12, whereinsaid suspension member is a mono-shock absorber.
- 22. A wheelchair according to claim 21, whereinsaid suspension member includes a spring integral with said shock absorber and arranged concentrically about said shock absorber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application filed on 60/083,981, filed on May 2, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/083981 |
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