The present invention relates to a wheel chair that is composed of modularized units which are convenient to be assembled.
Many known wheel chairs are disclosed such as those disclosed in DE 3742547, GB 2101540, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,648,619, 4,721,321, 4,730,842, 5,28,183, 5,522,404, 6,296,265, 6,338,496, 6,345,833, 6,499,756, 6,499,762, 6,648,359, and 5,522,404. DE 3,742,547, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,648,619, 4,721,321, 4,730,842, and 6,338,496 discloses wheel chairs wherein the rear wheels are pivotably connected one of multiple holes on the side frames. U.S. Pat. No. 4,721,321 discloses that the arm rests are connected to a quick release device on a side of the seat frame. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,338,496 and 6,648,359 disclose that the arm rests are threaded to the holes in the back rest frame, the height of the arm rest can be adjusted, however, cannot be tilt. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,730,842, 4,721,321, and 6,338,496 disclose that the front frame includes extension tubes for connecting the foot rests. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,338,496 and 6,499,756 disclose that the foot rests are connected to the wheel frames by threaded sleeves, U.S. Pat. No. 6,499,756 employs a spring to position the foot rests which is allowed to be pivotable. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,648,619, 4,721,321, 5,328,183, 6,499,762 and GB 2101540 disclose that the folding device cannot be disengaged from the frames. U.S. Pat. No. 5,522,404 uses a safety belt. U.S. Pat. No. 4,730,842 discloses that the arm rests are rotatably connected to the backrest frame by a special member and the foot rests can be rotatably folded but cannot provide comfortable use. The seat pad is connected to the frame by Velcro strips and the width of the wheel chair can be adjusted but cannot be folded. It is noted that the conventional wheel chairs cannot provide a wide range of adjustments to meet needs of different users. Some parts cannot be independently separated from the main frame so that a huge assembly has to be replaced in maintenance, and this spends a lot.
The present invention intends to provide a wheel chair which is composed of several units which are able to be adjusted according to the needs of different users.
The present invention relates to a modularized wheel chair that comprises two wheel frames, moving devices connected to two respective sides of the two wheel frames, brake devices, and support devices connected to the wheel frames. The wheel frames each include a support rod and a seat positioning portion at one end of the support rod which is connected to a post. The other end of the support rod has a front wheel positioning portion which is connected to the post by a transverse rod. The post includes two connection rods whose respective two ends are connected with each other to form a wheel frame. A shaft device is connected between the two wheel frames. The moving devices each include a front wheel unit connected to a front wheel positioning portion and a rear wheel unit connected to a rear wheel positioning member. The brake device includes a clamp member which is respectively connected to the first rod and a transverse connection member which has one end pivotably connected to a stop on the rear wheel unit and the other end of the transverse connection member is connected to a lever which is connected to the stop by a connection member. The support devices includes a seat frame which includes a plurality of positioning holes and a backrest frame includes an angle adjusting portion. The seat frame is connected to the backrest frame by a backrest frame positioning member and the seat frame are connected to two seat frame adjusting members on the support rod.
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 post 14 has a connection rod 142 transversely extending from a middle portion thereof and a free end of the connection rod 142 is connected to a first rod 17 which includes a plurality of rear wheel upper positioning holes 171. A shaft positioning portion 172 is connected to a short section of the first rod 17 and a second rod 18 is connected a distal end of the short section. A plurality of rear wheel lower positioning holes 181 are defined in the second rod 18 and a distal end of the second rod 18 is connected to the transverse lower connection rod 141 so as to form a stable and reliable wheel frame 10.
The shaft device 20 connected between the two wheel frames 10 includes two hollow tubes 21 which are connected to each other head to tail by a plate 22, and two respective free ends are respectively connected to the shaft positioning portions 172 so as to form a folding mechanism.
The quick release moving devices 30 each include a quick release front wheel unit 31, a rear wheel unit 32 and an assistant wheel unit 33. The front wheel unit 31 includes a front wheel frame 311 which has one end threaded to the front wheel positioning portion 12 and the other end of the front wheel frame 311 is adjustably connected to the front wheel 312 by one of the through holes thereof. The rear wheel unit 32 is connected to the positioning hole 171 and 181 of the rear wheel positioning member 321 by using quick release devices 34. The quick release devices 34 has a biasing member 35 installed in a recess 341 defined in an end thereof and the end is inserted in the shaft and a bead 36 is received in a hole so as to be engaged with the recess 341. By pressing the quick release device 34, the bead 36 is moved into the hole or protrudes from the shaft.
The second rod 18 is connected to the assist wheel unit 33 and a straight moving wheel 331 is connected to the lower positioning hole 181 so as to increase the stability of forward movement. A free end of the second rod 18 is connected to a side moving wheel 332 so as to save efforts when moving the wheel chair a side.
The brake device 40 includes a clamp member 41 which includes a groove in each of two ends thereof so as to respectively connect to the first rod 17 and a transverse connection member 42 which has one end pivotably connected to a stop 43 on the rear wheel unit 32 and the other end of the transverse connection member 42 is connected to a lever 44 which is connected to the stop 43 by a connection member 45. The lever 44 includes an incline section so as to drive the stop 43 to press the rear wheel unit 32 to brake.
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A backrest frame positioning member 54 includes connection holes 541 which are in alignment with the positioning holes 512 in the seat frame 51 so as to adjust the seat frame 51 forward and backward. The middle section of the backrest frame positioning member 54 has backrest frame positioning holes 542 which are connected to the angle adjusting portion 521 of the backrest frame 52 by pins 56. By pulling the pins 56, the adjusting member 523 can rotate the angle adjusting portion 521 to a desired position and the pins 56 are then inserted in the alignment positioning holes 542 to set the backrest frame 52 at a specific angle. The rest of the connection holes 541 are connected to the cylinder securing members 551 of the one-direction cylinder 55 which has a connection portion 252 so as to be connected with is connected to the two cylinder positioning portions 16.
Two seat frame adjusting members 57 are connected with each other at a middle portion thereof and the seat frame 51 is rested in a up-facing recess of the combination of the seat frame adjusting members 57. The bottom-facing recess of the combination of the seat frame adjusting members 57 includes a plurality of holes to be connected with the positioning holes 112 of the support rods 11.
The foot rest unit 58 includes an L-shaped support rod 581 which has a pivotable portion 582 and a positioning member 583 on the foot rest locking portion 511 at a short section of the support rod 581. A flexible fork 584 is connected to the free end of the positioning member 583 and includes two ends, one of which is connected to the seat frame 51 and the other end is connected to an activation portion 585. When pressing the activation portion 585, the flexible fork 584 releases the seat frame 51 and the support rod 581 can be pivoted and disengaged from the locking portion 511 so that the user may easily sit in the seat or separate the whole wheel chair.
An L-shaped angle adjusting unit 59 is connected to a long section of the support rod 581 and includes a U-shaped portion threaded to the support rod 581. A plurality of holes are defined through a vertical section of the angle adjusting unit 59. The holes are adjusted to positions where are in alignment with holes defined in a positioning member 592 threaded to the foot rests 586, pins or bolts are inserted through the alignment holes to adjust the foot rests 586.
The arm rest device 60 includes an arm rest support frame 61 with a pad 62 connected thereon, a plurality of connection holes 63 are defined in a free end of the arm rest support frame 61 so as to be in alignment with the arm rest connection hole 532. A backrest securing portion 64 includes several curve slots defined in a free end thereof and the pins 56 are engaged with the slots so as to set the backrest 52 in different angles including a horizontal position.
The foot rest unit 58 can also be a one-piece foot rest 587 as shown in
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The connection plate 95 has one end fixed to the fixing portion 951 and the other end has a threaded portion 952. The protection plate 96 has one end fixed to the connection portion 961 and includes a positioning portion 962 to guide and position the body of the user. When the protection plate 96 is used as a protection member, the connection plate 95 can be composed of multiple parts. When the protection plate 96 is used as a chest protection member, the second positioning portion 912 is oriented downward and connected to two sides of the board 811 so that when the user sits in the wheel chair, he or she exerts a force to the protection plate 96 makes sure that the rotation piece 93 on the base 91 is firmly connected to the limitation member 94 of the second positioning portion 912.
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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20060017263 A1 | Jan 2006 | US |