Incline anti-rollback system for wheelchairs

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6203041
  • Patent Number
    6,203,041
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 8, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • DePumpo; Daniel G.
    Agents
    • Hein; William E.
Abstract
An anti-rollback system allows wheelchair users the freedom of travelling up and down inclines without enlisting the assistance of others to do so and includes a pair of non-rotatable axles fixed to the frame of a wheelchair, a pair of wheel hubs, each of which includes two sprags or one-way clutches mounted in opposing rotational directions therein, and a shifting mechanism for selectively engaging either or neither sprag with the associated axle. The user may thereby select normal free-wheeling operation of the wheelchair or anti-rollback in either the forward or reverse direction.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to wheelchairs and, more particularly, to an anti-rollback system which acts to prevent bi-directional rollback of manually operated wheelchairs when positioned on inclines.




Many people who use wheelchairs experience difficulty when negotiating inclines and ramps because of the gravitational forces acting on the wheelchair when the user releases his or her grip on the propulsion ring while repositioning the hands for the next thrust of motion.




The present invention provides an anti-rollback system that allows wheelchair users the freedom of travelling up and down inclines without enlisting the assistance of others to do so. The anti-rollback system of the present invention includes a pair of non-rotatable axles fixed to the frame of a wheelchair, a pair of wheel hubs, each of which includes two sprags or one-way clutches mounted in opposing rotational directions therein, and a means for selectively engaging either or neither sprag with the associated axle. The user may thereby select normal operation of the wheelchair or anti-rollback in either the forward or reverse direction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a general pictorial diagram illustrating a conventional wheelchair equipped with the incline anti-rollback system of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of one of the wheel hub assemblies and its associated shifiting mechanism employed in the incline anti-rollback system of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional diagram illustrating one of the wheel hub assemblies of the present invention after being shifted into the forward postion.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional diagram illustrating one of the wheel hub assemblies of the present invention after being shifted into the reverse position.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional diagram illustrating one of the wheel hub assemblies of the present invention in the neutral position.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown a conventional wheelchair


100


equipped with the incline anti-rollback system of the present invention. A hollow axle


14


is non-rotatably secured to the frame of wheelchair


100


by means of a pair of nuts


22


,


23


. A hub


5


is coaxially mounted about axle


14


and includes a multiplicity of holes around the periphery of inner and outer flanges thereof through which the spokes of one of the main wheels of wheelchair


100


are conventionally attached. Two sprags or one-way clutches


4


,


6


are mounted in opposite rotational directions within hub


5


, which serves as an outer reaction ring for the two sprags


4


,


6


. Sprag


4


reacts on a sprag center


3


that is mounted coaxially over axle


14


with a bushing


27


to reduce friction. Similarly, sprag


6


reacts on sprag center


7


that is mounted coaxially over axle


14


with bushing


28


. Hub


5


is supported on axle


14


by means of hub supports


2


,


8


that are secured to hub


5


with a plurality of fastener screws


10


. Hub supports


2


and


8


contain bearings


1


and


9


and are retained to axle


14


by means of a retaining nut


21


. A shift rod


12


fits into a central opening in axle


14


. A pair of springs


13


,


20


are positioned coaxially over a smaller portion of shift rod


12


and are retained by means of a spring retainer


19


. A shift lug


18


is positioned over shift rod


12


, sandwiched between springs


13


,


20


, and inserted in a slot in axle


14


. An outer housing of a shift cable


11


is secured to axle


14


by way of a set screw


24


to provide a means for adjusting the position of shift rod


12


. An inner wire of shift cable


11


is connected to shift rod


12


by way of a set screw


26


. A distal end of shift cable


11


is connected to a shift lever


25


that may be mounted at a location on the frame of wheelchair


100


convenient to the user.




Sprag centers


3


and


7


are slotted to receive shift lug


18


to thereby provide a means for selectively engaging either sprag center


3


or


7


with axle


14


. The position of shift rod


12


is lightly held with pressure from a detent spring


16


on a detent ball


15


. Detent spring


16


is secured within axle


14


by means of a screw-plug


17


. As may be understood with reference to

FIG. 3

, when shift cable


11


is actuated by shift lever


25


to engage shift lug


18


within sprag center


3


, rotation of hub


5


in one direction is prevented by sprag


4


. As may be similarly understood with reference to

FIG. 4

, when shift cable


11


is actuated by shift lever


25


to engage shift lug


18


within sprag center


7


, rotation of hub


5


in the opposite direction is prevented by sprag


6


. When shift cable


11


is actuated by shift lever to the neutral position illustrated in

FIG. 5

such that shift lug


18


is not engaged with either of sprag centers


3


or


7


, hub


5


may freely rotate in either direction.




It should be understood that hub


5


and the structure associated therewith depicted in FIG.


2


and described in detail above in connection with one main wheel of wheelchair


100


is duplicated in connection with the other main wheel. Thus, the user may independently control the forward and reverse braking action of each of the main wheels of wheelchair


100


when negotiating an incline. Alternatively, he may choose to leave either or both of the main wheels in the neutral or freewheeling position.



Claims
  • 1. A wheelchair employing an incline anti-rollback device associated with each of two main wheels of the wheelchair for enabling a user to selectively and independently prevent forward or reverse rotation of either of two main wheels and to alternatively selectively and independently permit free-wheeling rotation of either of those two main wheels, each of the anti-rollback devices comprising:a hollow cylindrical axle fixedly mounted to a frame of the wheelchair proximate one of the main wheels, the axle having two diametrically opposed slots longitudinally positioned in a central area of the axle; a wheel hub coaxially positioned over the central area of the axle and supporting one of the main wheels for rotation; a pair of sprag assemblies mounted over the axle within the wheel hub in opposing rotational relationship to each other such that an outer cylindrical surface of each of said sprag assemblies reacts against an adjacent inner surface of said wheel hub; a pair of hub supports fixedly mounted on inner and outer flanges of said wheel hub to coaxially support said wheel hub over the axle; a shift lug diametrically positioned for longitudinal motion within the two slots in the axle; a shift cable, one end of which is positioned within said axle and fixedly attached to said shift lug; and a shift lever fixedly mounted to a frame member of said wheelchair within reach of the user, the other end of said shift cable being attached to said shift lever, the shift lever being actuable by the user for moving the shift lug to a neutral position between said pair of sprag assemblies to permit the associated main wheel to rotate freely in either direction, for moving the shift lug to a position of engagement with one of said sprag assemblies to permit said main wheel to rotate freely in a first direction but to prevent rotation thereof in a second opposite direction, and for moving the shift lug to a position of engagement with the other one of said sprag assemblies assembly to permit said main wheel to rotate freely in said second direction but to prevent rotation thereof in said first direction.
  • 2. A wheelchair as in claim 1 wherein each of said sprag assemblies comprises an outer sprag member that reacts agains said cylindrical inner surface of said wheel hub and an inner sprag center for engagement by said shift lug.
  • 3. A wheelchair as in claim 1 further comprising a bearing mounted within each of said hub supports for rotational supporting the hub supports on said axle.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/088,769 filed Jun. 10, 1998.

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Number Date Country
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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/088769 Jun 1998 US