Claims
- 1. A wheelchair frame comprising:first and second side frames; a slider housing; a slider member mounted for movement relative to the slider housing; links connecting the slider housing to both the first and second side frames; and links connecting the slider member to both the first and second side frame side frames; wherein movement of the slider member relative to the slider housing actuates the links to change the spacing between the first and second side frames, thereby opening and closing the wheelchair frame; and wherein the wheelchair includes a stop configured to establish a maximum extent and a minimum extent to which the slider member can be moved with respect to the slider housing, thereby establishing a minimum and maximum width of the wheelchair frame.
- 2. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 in which a first pair of links connects the slider housing with the first side frame, a second pair of links connects the slider housing with the second side frame, a third pair of links connects the slider member with the first side frame, and a fourth pair of links connects the slider member with the second side frame.
- 3. The wheelchair frame of claim 2 in which at least one of the pairs of links is oriented in a configuration wherein both of the links are pivotally mounted at one of the side frames, with one of the links in the pair being pivotally mounted at a pivot point closer to the side frame than the pivot point of the other of the links in the pair.
- 4. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 including a stop for locking the slider member with respect to the slider housing.
- 5. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 in which the stop is adjustable with respect to the slider member.
- 6. The wheelchair frame of claim 5 in which the stop is seated in an orifice that is adjustable to any one of several predetermined locations on the slider member, with each of the locations corresponding to a different width of the wheelchair frame when the wheelchair frame is opened.
- 7. The wheelchair frame of claim 6 in which the predetermined locations on the slider member are spaced apart in an arrangement that corresponds with widths of the wheelchair frame that are approximately one inch apart from a next adjacent width.
- 8. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 in which the slider housing includes a stop in the form of a pin, and in which the slider member includes first and second orificed latch members for engagement with the pin, wherein engagement of the pin with the first and second latch members establishes the maximum and minimum extent of movement, respectively, of the slider member with respect to the slider housing.
- 9. The wheelchair frame of claim 8 in which the slider member is elongated in the forward and rearward direction, and in which the first latch member is adjustable relative to the slider member for attachment at different positions along the length of the slider member.
- 10. The wheelchair frame of claim 9 in which the slider member has orifices at predetermined positions along the length of the slider member for attachment of the first latch member at predetermined locations on the slider member.
- 11. The wheelchair frame of claim 10 in which each of the predetermined locations corresponds to a different width of the wheelchair frame when the wheelchair frame is opened.
- 12. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 wherein the slider housing, slider member, links, and first and second side frames are configured so that the side frames remain parallel to each other as the wheelchair frame opens and closes.
- 13. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 wherein the slider housing and slider member have triangular cross-sectional shapes.
- 14. A wheelchair having the wheelchair frame of claim 1.
- 15. A wheelchair frame comprising:first and second side frames; a slider housing; a slider member mounted for movement relative to the slider housing; links connecting the slider housing to both the first and second side frames; and links connecting the slider member to both the first and second side frame side frames; wherein movement of the slider member relative to the slider housing actuates the links to change the spacing between the first and second side frames, thereby opening and closing the wheelchair frame; and wherein a first pair of links connects the slider housing with the first side frame, a second pair of links connects the slider housing with the second side frame, a third pair of links connects the slider member with the first side frame, and a fourth pair of links connects the slider member with the second side frame.
- 16. A wheelchair frame comprising:first and second side frames; a slider housing; a slider member mounted for movement relative to the slider housing; links connecting the slider housing to both the first and second side frames; links connecting the slider member to both the first and second side frame side frames; and a stop in the form of a pin for limiting the extent to which the slider member can be moved with respect to the slider housing, thereby establishing a minimum and maximum width of the wheelchair frame, the stop being seated in an orifice that is adjustable to any one of several predetermined locations on the slider member, with each of the locations corresponding to a different width of the wheelchair frame when the wheelchair frame is opened; wherein movement of the slider member relative to the slider housing actuates the links to change the spacing between the first and second side frames, thereby opening and closing the wheelchair frame.
- 17. The wheelchair frame of claim 16 in which the slider member includes first and second orificed latch members for engagement with the pin, wherein engagement of the pin with the first and second latch members establishes the maximum and minimum extent of movement, respectively, of the slider member with respect to the slider housing.
- 18. The wheelchair frame of claim 17 in which the slider member has orifices at predetermined positions along the length of the slider member for attachment of the first latch member at predetermined locations on the slider member.
- 19. A wheelchair having the wheelchair frame of claim 16.
- 20. A wheelchair frame comprising:first and second side frames; a slider housing; a slider member mounted for movement relative to the slider housing; links connecting the slider housing and the slider member to both the first and second side frames; and a biasing member connecting the slider housing and the slider member; wherein the biasing member biases the slider housing and slider member toward each other, and wherein actuation of the links changes the spacing between the first and second side frames, thereby opening and closing the wheelchair frame, with the biasing member acting to open the wheelchair frame; and wherein the wheelchair includes a stop configured to establish a maximum extent and a minimum extent to which the slider member can be moved with respect to the slider housing, thereby establishing a minimum and maximum width of the wheelchair frame.
- 21. The wheelchair frame of claim 20 in which the stop is seated in an orifice that is adjustable to any one of several predetermined locations on the slider member, with each of the locations corresponding to a different width of the wheelchair frame when the wheelchair frame is opened.
- 22. The wheelchair frame of claim 21 in which the stop is in the form of a pin, and in which the slider member includes first and second orificed latch members for engagement with the pin, wherein engagement of the pin with the first and second latch members establishes the maximum and minimum extent of movement, respectively, of the slider member with respect to the slider housing.
- 23. The wheelchair frame of claim 20 wherein the slider housing and slider member have triangular cross-sectional shapes.
- 24. A wheelchair having the wheelchair frame of claim 20.
- 25. A wheelchair frame comprising:first and second side frames; a slider housing; a slider member mounted for movement relative to the slider housing; links connecting the slider housing to both the first and second side frames; and links connecting the slider member to both the first and second side frame side frames; wherein movement of the slider member relative to the slider housing actuates the links to change the spacing between the first and second side frames, thereby opening and closing the wheelchair frame; wherein a first pair of links connects the slider housing with the first side frame, a second pair of links connects the slider housing with the second side frame, a third pair of links connects the slider member with the first side frame, and a fourth pair of links connects the slider member with the second side frame; and wherein at least one of the pairs of links is oriented in a configuration in which both of the links are pivotally mounted at one of the side frames, with one of the links in the pair being pivotally mounted at a pivot point closer to the side frame than the pivot point of the other of the links in the pair.
- 26. A wheelchair frame comprising:first and second side frames; a slider positioned between the side frames, the slider being mounted for movement in forward and rearward directions with respect to the side frames; and links connecting the slider to both the side frames so that movement of the slider relative to the side frames changes the spacing between the side frames, thereby opening and closing the wheelchair frame, with the links being mounted in at least three separate horizontal planes on the right side of the wheelchair, and the links being mounted in at least three separate horizontal planes on the left side of the wheelchair.
- 27. The wheelchair frame of claim 26 in which the slider comprises a slider housing and a slider member, with the slider member being mounted for sliding movement within the slider housing.
- 28. A wheelchair frame comprising:first and second side frames; a slider positioned between the side frames, the slider being mounted for movement in forward and rearward directions with respect to the side frames; links connecting the slider to both the side frames so that movement of the slider relative to the side frames changes the spacing between the side frames, thereby opening and closing the wheelchair frame; and a biasing member connected to the slider; wherein the biasing member biases the slider in a direction to open the wheelchair frame; and wherein the wheelchair includes a stop configured to establish a maximum extent and a minimum extent to which the slider member can be moved with respect to the side frames, thereby establishing a minimum and maximum width of the wheelchair frame.
- 29. A wheelchair frame comprising:first and second side frames; a slider housing; a slider member mounted for movement relative to the slider housing; links connecting the slider housing to both the first and second side frames, wherein both the slider housing and slider member have triangular cross-sectional shapes; and links connecting the slider member to both the first and second side frame side frames; wherein movement of the slider member relative to the slider housing actuates the links to change the spacing between the first and second side frames, thereby opening and closing the wheelchair frame.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from provisional patent application Serial No. 60/262,482, filed Jan. 18, 2001. This application may be related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/965,347, filed Sep. 27, 2001.
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