The present invention relates to a folding device for wheelchairs, and more particularly, to a folding device for folding large size wheelchairs.
A conventional wheelchair is bulky and not convenient for folding and storage, especially, the folded wheelchair is not convenient to be put into the trunk of vehicles.
A conventional wheelchair generally includes a frame with wheels, a seat and a backrest. The frame includes two separated side parts and a folding device is pivotably connected between the two side parts so as to expand or fold the two side parts. Each side part has a top bar and a bottom bar which is parallel to the top bar. The folding device includes two support rods which are respectively and pivotably connected to the first end and the second end of the bottom bar, wherein the second end is located remote from the first end and is connected to the seat. The two support bars are pivotable at a pivot at a mediate portion thereof. At least two connection members are respectively connected to the top bars on the two side parts and each connection member has a through hole which is axially defined in the top bar. At least two links are provided and each link has a first pivotal end and a second pivotal end, wherein the two respective first pivotal ends are pivotably connected to the support rods and the two respective second pivotal ends are located in alignment with the through holes, and two shafts extend through the second ends and the through holes.
Another conventional wheelchair generally includes two separated side parts and a folding device is pivotably connected between the two side parts. Each of the side parts has a bottom bar and a top bar which is parallel to the bottom bar. Two lugs extend from the bottom bar and extend toward the other side part. At least one support portion extends from the top bar and toward the other side part. The folding device includes two pivotal rods which are parallel to the bottom bars of the two side parts and two ends of each of the two pivotal rods are located corresponding to the lugs corresponding thereto. At least two rotatable rods are provided and each has one end fixed to the pivotal rod corresponding thereto. A shaft is pivotably between two respective mediate portions of the two rotatable rods and the axis of the shaft is parallel to the pivotal shaft of the two pivotal rods so that the two rotatable rods are pivotable about the shaft. Two support rods are respectively and perpendicularly connected to the other two respective ends of the rotatable rods. The two support rods are parallel to the two pivotal rods. Therefore, the two support rods are moved between an expansion position and a folding position when the two rotatable rods are pivoted. When the wheelchair is expanded, the two support rods are connected to the side parts and supported by the support portions.
However, the support is insufficient when the wheelchair is expanded and so that when the user use the wheelchair, the wheelchair might collapse suddenly and the safety problem is the main concern for the conventional folding device.
The present invention intends to provide a folding device for wheelchair and the folding device of the present invention improves the shortcoming of the conventional folding device.
The present invention relates to a folding device of a wheelchair and the folding device comprises a first folding unit and a second folding unit, wherein the first folding unit has a first part and a second part. A connection rod is connected between the first part and the second part. The first part has a first link and a second link respectively and pivotably connected thereto. The second part has a third link and a fourth link respectively and pivotably connected thereto. The connection rod has a sleeve which is connected to a support unit. Two support rods are pivotably connected to the support unit and each support rod has a support member pivotably connected thereto. The two respective support members are respectively connected to the first link and the second link. Each of the first link, the second link, the third link, and the fourth link has a connection tube connected thereto. The second folding unit has two boards and the two boards have two connection units. Each board has a recess and two lugs. Each recess has a first plate and a second plate connected thereto. A handle has two ends which are respectively and pivotably connected to the first and second plates.
The connection units can be two hinges or two flexible plates.
The folding device is cooperated with a wheelchair which includes two side parts. The lugs on the boards and the connection tubes on the first link, the second link, the third link, and the fourth link are connected to the side parts.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a folding device wherein the first folding unit expands beyond its dead point so that the expanded status is firm and secured. Unless the first folding unit is released by an external force, the wheelchair does not collapse during use.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The second folding unit 2 has two boards 21 and the two boards 21 have two connection units 22 which connect the two boards 21. The connection units 22 are two hinges. Each board 21 has a recess 211 and two lugs 212. Each recess 21 has a first plate 213 and a second plate 214 connected thereto. A handle 23 has two ends which are respectively and pivotably connected to the first and second plates 213, 214.
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When folding the side parts “A1” of the wheelchair “A”, a force is directly applied to the first part 11 of the first folding unit 1 to move the first part 11 which drives the first link 111, the second link 112, the connection rod 13, and the third and fourth links 121, 122 of the second part 12 so as to fold the folding unit 1.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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