Claims
- 1. A brake system comprising:
a brake cam gravitationally disposed adjacent a rotatable body; said brake cam being gravitationally disposed in a first position when said rotatable body is on a level surface, wherein there is a distance between said brake cam and said rotatable body, thereby allowing said rotatable body to rotate in a forward and backward direction; said distance being affected by the orientation of said rotable body such that said brake cam contacts said rotatable body when said rotatable body reaches a predetermined incline; said brake cam being graded to allow rotation of said rotatable body in one direction and not the opposite direction when said brake cam is in contact with said rotatable body.
- 2. The brake system of claim 1, wherein said rotatable body is free to rotate in a forward direction and not a backward direction when said brake cam is in contact with said rotatable body.
- 3. The brake system of claim 1, wherein said rotatable body is free to rotate in a rearward direction and not a forward direction when said brake cam is in contact with said rotatable body.
- 4. The brake system of claim 1, further comprising an adjuster for setting said predetermined incline.
- 5. The brake system of claim 4, wherein said adjuster comprises an adjustable weight.
- 6. The brake system of claim 1, wherein said rotatable body is a wheel.
- 7. The brake system of claim 6, wherein said cam contacts an outer surface of said wheel.
- 8. The brake system of claim 7, wherein said outer surface is a tire tread.
- 9. The brake system of claim 8, wherein said brake system comprises a pair of cams operatively associated with respective rotating bodies.
- 10. The brake system of claim 9, wherein said rotating bodies are rear wheels of a wheelchair.
- 11. The brake system of claim 1, further comprising a release mechanism for disengaging said brake cam from said rotatable body to allow rotation of said rotatable body in both directions.
- 12. The brake system of claim 1, wherein said rotatable body is a wheel on a manually powered vehicle.
- 13. The brake system of claim 12, wherein said vehicle is selected from the group consisting of stretchers, strollers, carts, and wheelchairs.
- 14. A gravity reacting anti-rollback brake system for a vehicle comprising:
a connecting rod; a pair of brake cams disposed on opposite ends of said rod, said rod configured to allow gravity-induced positioning of said brake cams; wherein said brake cams are positioned adjacent but not in contact with respective wheels when said vehicle is on a flat surface and positioned in contact with respective wheels when said vehicle is at a predetermined angle; said brake cams being graded to prevent movement of said wheels in one direction while allowing movement of said wheels in an opposite direction when in contact with said wheels; means for connecting said brake system to said vehicle.
- 15. The brake system of claim 14, further comprising a means for adjusting the orientation of said system for setting the predetermined angle at which the cams contact their respective wheels.
- 16. The brake system of claim 15, wherein said means for adjusting comprises and adjustable weight.
- 17. The brake system of claim 16, further comprising means for disengaging said cams from contact with said wheels after reaching or exceeding said predetermined angle.
- 18. The brake system of claim 17, wherein said means for disengaging comprises a lever actuatable to overcome a spring bias and move said connecting rod away from said wheels.
- 19. A wheelchair comprising:
a frame assembly; a seat for supporting a user, said seat being supported by said frame assembly; a plurality of wheels connected with the frame assembly for rollably supporting the frame assembly; said plurality of wheels including a pair of rear wheels; a connecting rod operationally attached to said frame assembly; a pair of cam brakes disposed on opposite ends of said connecting rod; said cams each being gravitationally disposed adjacent respective rear wheels such that said cams contact said wheels when said wheelchair is on an inclined surface; said cams being graded so as to allow rotation of said wheels in a first direction but not in a second direction when in contact with said rear wheels.
- 20. The wheelchair of claim 19, further comprising an adjustable weight attached to said connecting rod for setting an angle of incline at which gravity will cause contact between said cam brakes and said rear wheels
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. provisional Application Serial No. 60/375,815, filed Apr. 29, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60375815 |
Apr 2002 |
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