Claims
- 1. A wheelchair side frame assembly comprising:
- a side frame piece;
- a caster frame piece;
- mounting means located at a forward region of the side frame piece for pivotally mounting the caster frame piece at a pivot point on the side frame piece to permit relative pivoting movement between the side frame piece and the caster frame piece about said pivot point;
- a plurality of spaced apart discretely defined mounting positions located at a rearward region of the side frame piece for mounting a drive wheel, said spaced apart discretely defined mounting positions being disposed along an arc of a circle having a center of curvature coincident with said pivot point.
- 2. A wheelchair side frame assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pivot point is disposed at an upper forward region of said side frame piece and including a plurality of angle adjustment holes disposed at a lower forward region of said side frame piece for orienting said caster frame piece and said side frame piece at a desired orientation relative to one another.
- 3. A wheelchair side frame assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said side frame piece is formed of two composite molded halves joined together.
- 4. A wheelchair side frame assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein said two composite molded halves are shaped such that said side frame piece has the appearance of a tubular construction.
- 5. A wheelchair side frame assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein said side frame piece includes upwardly extending molded-in and contoured sides that define a cradle for receiving a seat tube of a seat assembly.
- 6. A wheelchair side frame assembly as set forth in claim 1, including a drive wheel axle receiving plate for receiving an axle of a drive wheel, said plurality of spaced apart discretely defined mounting positions including a plurality of bolt holes formed in said side frame piece for attaching the axle plate to said rearward region of said side frame piece, said axle plate including a plurality of openings for receiving a drive wheel axle.
- 7. A wheelchair side frame assembly as set forth in claim 1, including an opening extending the height of said rearward region of said side frame piece for receiving a seat back tube.
- 8. A wheelchair side frame assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said plurality of spaced apart discretely defined mounting positions includes a plurality of holes positioned along said arc of a circle whose center of curvature is coincident with said pivot point.
- 9. A side assembly as set forth in claim 6, including a plurality of camber plugs which are positionable one at a time in one of the openings in the drive wheel axle receiving plate, the openings in the drive wheel axle receiving plate each having an axis, each of the camber plugs being constructed to receive and orient an axle of a drive wheel at a different angle relative to the axis of the openings in the drive wheel axle receiving plate.
- 10. A wheelchair frame comprising:
- a pair of side frame assemblies, each of said side frame assemblies comprising a side frame piece and a caster frame piece, a forward region of each side frame piece including mounting means for pivotally mounting a respective one of the caster frame pieces at a pivot point on the side frame piece to permit relative pivoting movement between each side frame piece and the respective caster frame piece about said pivot point, a rearward region of each side frame piece including a plurality of spaced apart discretely defined mounting positions for mounting a drive wheel on each side frame piece, the spaced apart discretely defined mounting positions on each respective side frame piece being disposed along an arc of a circle having a center of curvature coincident with said pivot point on the respective side frame piece;
- a seat assembly extending between said pair of side frame assemblies; and
- a connecting frame piece for connecting said side frame assemblies to one another.
- 11. A wheelchair frame as set forth in claim 10, wherein said pair of side frame assemblies are formed of two composite molded halves joined together.
- 12. A wheelchair frame as set forth in claim 10, wherein said seat assembly includes a pair of extruded tubes, each having means for retaining a flexible seat sling extending between said pair of extruded tubes.
- 13. A wheelchair frame as set forth in claim 12, wherein each side frame piece includes upwardly extending molded-in contoured sides that form a cradle for receiving said extruded tubes of said seat assembly.
- 14. A wheelchair frame as set forth in claim 10, wherein said pair of side frame assemblies are identical to one another to permit the side frame assemblies to be interchanged with one another for use as both left and right sides of said wheelchair frame.
- 15. A wheelchair frame as set forth in claim 10, wherein said plurality of spaced apart discretely defined mounting positions at the rearward region of each respective side frame piece includes a plurality of spaced apart holes.
- 16. A wheelchair frame according to claim 10, including a pair of drive wheel axle receiving plates which each include a plurality of openings for receiving a drive wheel axle at one of a plurality of positions and which are each mountable on a respective one of the side frame pieces, the plurality of spaced apart discretely defined mounting positions at the rearward region of each respective side frame piece including a plurality of spaced apart holes for mounting the respective one of the drive wheel axle receiving plates.
- 17. A wheelchair frame according to claim 16, including a plurality of camber plugs which are positionable one at a time in one of the openings in each of the drive wheel axle receiving plates, the openings in the drive wheel axle receiving plates each having an axis, each of the camber plugs being constructed to receive and orient an axle of a drive wheel at a different angle relative to the axis of the openings in the drive wheel axle receiving plates.
- 18. A wheelchair frame according to claim 11, wherein said two composite molded halves are shaped such that said side frame assemblies each have the appearance of a tubular construction.
- 19. A wheelchair frame as set forth in claim 10, wherein said connecting frame piece includes means for folding said side frame assemblies.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/886,850, filed May 22, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,284,350.
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