Claims
- 1. A cushion element for use in a wheelchair having foot rests and which travels over a ground surface, the cushion element comprising:
- a body having a front edge, a pair of opposed side edges and a rear edge and a thickness, and being sized and shaped for placement on a seat support of a wheelchair
- said cushion element including two collapsible support means located toward said front edge of said cushion element and being generally symmetrically disposed about a middle of the cushion element, said collapsible support means comprising a pair of arches formed into an underside of said cushion element and extending towards the rear edge of said cushion element in an amount of between about one half a front to back length of said cushion element and about three quarters of said front to back length and being characterized by being more compressible toward a forward edge of said collapsible support means and less compressible toward a back edge of said collapsable support means whereby, under compression, said collapsible support means may be compressed sufficiently to facilitate a person seated in the wheelchair to reach the ground with their feet when their feet are not on the foot rests.
- 2. A cushion element as claimed in claim 1 wherein said arches have a height, the height of the arches diminishing toward said rear edge.
- 3. A cushion element as claimed in claim 2, wherein a thickness of said cushion element is smallest adjacent to the front edge of said element at a peak of said arch.
- 4. A cushion element as claimed in claim 3 wherein a smallest thickness is sized and shaped to provide cushioned support to an occupant's legs toward the front edge of the cushion element when the occupant's feet are reaching down to the ground.
- 5. A cushion element as claimed in claim 1 wherein said collapsible support means includes a middle and sides and wherein said collapsible support means is more collapsible towards said middle of said support means and less collapsible toward the sides of said support means to provide generally even support under a rounded underside of a human's thighs, without creating any undue pressure points.
- 6. A cushion element as claimed in claim 5 wherein said collapsible support means is sized and shaped to collapse in the form of an inclined trough, with a rear of a trough being higher than the front.
- 7. A wheelchair seat cushion comprising:
- a cover; and
- a cushion element, the cushion element comprising:
- a body having a front edge, a pair of opposed side edges and a rear edge, and being sized and shaped for placement on a seat support of a wheelchair and inside said cover,
- said cushion element including at least one collapsible support means located toward said front edge of said element, said collapsible support means being characterized by having an uncompressed position and a compressed position, said uncompressed position defining a pair of arches formed into an underside of said cushion element generally symmetrically about a middle of said cushion element and extending towards the rear edge of said cushion element in an amount of between about one half a front to back length of said cushion element and about three quarters of said front to back length, whereby under compression said collapsible support means may be compressed sufficiently to facilitate a person to reach the ground while sitting in a wheelchair.
- 8. A wheelchair comprising:
- a pair of rear wheels,
- a pair of front wheels,
- a frame connecting the front and rear wheels,
- a backrest,
- a seat support connected to said frame, and
- a covered seat cushion element comprising a body having a front edge, a pair of opposed side edges and a rear edge, and being sized and shaped for placement on the seat support of said wheelchair,
- said seat cushion element including at least one collapsible support means located toward said front edge of said element, said collapsible support means being characterized by having an uncompressed position and a compressed position, said uncompressed position comprising a pair of arches formed into an underside of said cushion element generally symmetrically about a middle of said cushion element and extending towards the rear edge of said cushion element in an amount of between about one half a front to back length of said cushion element and about three quarters of said front to back length, whereby under compression said collapsible support means.
- 9. A cushion element as claimed in claim 8 wherein said arches extend rearwardly from said front edge toward said rear edge of said cushion element and wherein said arches have a height, the height of the arches diminishing toward the rear edge of said cushion element.
- 10. A cushion element as claimed in claim 9, wherein said body has a thickness, and said thickness of said body is smallest adjacent to the front edge of said element at a peak of said arch.
- 11. A cushion element for use in a wheelchair having foot rests, the cushion element comprising:
- a body having a front edge, a pair of opposed side edges and a rear edge and a thickness, and being sized and shaped for placement on a seat support of a wheelchair,
- said cushion element including two collapsible support means, generally symmetrically disposed about the middle of the cushion element and being located toward said front edge of said element wherein said collapsible support means having a compressed position and an uncompressed position wherein said uncompressed position defines a pair of arches formed into an underside of said cushion element and extending towards the rear edge of said cushion element in an amount of between about one half a front to back length of said cushion element and about three quarters of said front to back length, whereby under compression said collapsible support means may be compressed sufficiently to facilitate a person to reach the ground while sitting in said wheelchair.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/529,459 filed Sep. 18, 1995 now abandoned.
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