This application is a national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371 of International Application No. PCT/NZ2017/050060 having an international filing date of May 15, 2017 (currently published). International Application No. PCT/NZ2017/050060 cites the priority of NZ 720197, filed May 16, 2016 (granted Feb. 27, 2018).
A preferred form of the invention relates to means for connecting a wheelchair backrest to a wheelchair frame.
It is known for wheelchairs to be collapsible or to fold-up into a compact form for storage or transport. This is generally easier when the wheelchair has a flexible backrest, made for example out of a suitable synthetic fabric. However some people prefer a solid backrest, and in that case it may need to be removed before the wheelchair can be collapsed. It is an object of a preferred embodiment of the invention to go at least some way towards addressing this. While this object applies to the preferred embodiment, it should not be seen as a limitation on the scope of any claims not addressing it. The object of the invention per se is simply to provide the public with a useful choice.
The term “comprising” as used in this document in relation to a combination of features should not be taken to rule out the option of there being other features. The term should not be interpreted in a limiting way.
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a wheelchair having:
Optionally the backrest is rigid.
Optionally the position of at least an upper one of the pins is position adjustable to enable the amount of backrest incline to be changed.
Optionally the connector comprises a saddle.
Optionally the connector comprises a saddle, a clamp and a bracket, the clamp joining the saddle to the wheelchair's support frame and the bracket joining the saddle to the backrest.
Optionally the lever is pivotable inwards and outwards with respect to the slot.
Optionally the saddle has an opening in a sidewall thereof and a portion of the lever is able to pivot into and out of the slot via the opening.
Optionally the pins have mushroom heads that prevent them from being pulled out of the slot through its front opening.
Optionally the bracket is generally L-shaped and incorporates the pins.
Optionally bracket has elongate slots and the pins are position adjustable by way of the slots.
Optionally the lever has a pair of notches at positions corresponding to locked and unlocked positions, and the saddle is formed so that at each position a spring loaded ball bearing locates in a respective one of the notches to restrain the lever.
Optionally a leading portion of the lever butts against a ledge of the saddle when in the locked position.
Some preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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In the preferred embodiment the saddle/L-bracket/clamp 1, 11, 17 combination is used to secure the backrest 16 to wheelchair frame poles 24 at two points, one either side of the wheelchair. While this is the preferred arrangement in some cases the attachment may be a four point one with two connection points at each pole.
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The arrangement facilitates angle adjustment of the backrest. This is because the position of the upper pin 12 along the L-bracket's lateral slot 14 can be changed to suit the degree of incline of the wheelchair frame; that is without the lower pin 12 having to be adjusted. In a sense the saddle 1 and clamp 17 can collectively pivot into place about the lower pin 12.
While some preferred embodiments of the invention have been described by way of example it should be appreciated that modifications and improvements can occur without departing from the scope of the following claims.
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720197 | May 2016 | NZ | national |
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