Claims
- 1. A suspension system for a vehicle comprising:
a frame; at least one rear caster coupled to the frame; first and second pivoting assemblies, each pivoting assembly comprising at least one pivot arm having:
a first portion pivotally coupled of the frame; at least one front caster coupled to a second portion of the pivot arm and normally in contact with a supporting surface of the vehicle; a drive wheel coupled to a third portion of the pivot arm; wherein the first portion is coupled proximate to the frame member so as to cause 80-95% of the weight of the vehicle being supported by the drive wheels and the remaining % weight of the vehicle being supported at least by the at least one front caster and urging the at least one front caster into contact with the supporting surface; and wherein the pivot arm further comprises a pivoting behavior responsive to a force generated by the drive wheel, the pivoting behavior raising the at least one front caster from the supporting surface of the vehicle and at least partially shifting the % weight being supported by the at least one front caster to the at least one rear caster so that the weight of the vehicle is supported by the drive wheels and the at least one rear caster.
- 2. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the frame member comprises an upper frame member having a bracket depending downwardly and away from the upper frame member, the bracket including a first distal portion coupled to the upper frame member and a second distal portion terminating in space and free of physical coupling or attachment.
- 3. The suspension system of claim 2 wherein the pivot arm further comprises a base member and wherein the first portion is disposed on the base member and pivotally couples the base member to the bracket so that the base member is substantially disposed below the upper frame member.
- 4. The suspension system of claim 2 wherein the pivot arm further comprises a base member and an extension member and wherein the first portion is disposed on the base member and pivotally couples the base member to the bracket so that the base member is substantially disposed below the upper frame member and the extension member projects into space in a direction away from the upper frame member.
- 5. The suspension system of claim 1 wherein the pivot arm comprises an attachment member for a torsion bar.
- 6. The suspension system of claim 5 further comprising a torsion bar coupled to the attachment member of the pivot arm.
- 7. A suspension system for a vehicle comprising:
a frame having an upper frame member having a bracket depending downwardly and away from the upper frame member, the bracket including a first distal portion coupled to the upper frame member and a second distal portion terminating in space and free of physical coupling or attachment; at least one rear caster coupled to the frame; first and second pivoting assemblies, each pivoting assembly comprising at least one pivot arm having:
a first portion pivotally coupled of the frame; at least one front caster coupled to a second portion of the pivot arm and normally in contact with a supporting surface of the vehicle; a drive wheel coupled to a third portion of the pivot arm; a base member; and wherein the first portion is disposed on the base member and pivotally couples the base member to the bracket so that the base member is substantially disposed below the upper frame member.
- 8. The suspension system of claim 7 wherein the pivot arm further comprises an extension member coupled to the base member and wherein the extension member projects into space in a direction away from the upper frame member.
- 9. The suspension system of claim 7 wherein the extension member is coupled in angled relation to the base member.
- 10. The suspension system of claim 7 wherein the base member comprises an upper section and a lower section and the first portion pivotally coupling the pivot arm to the frame is disposed on the upper section.
- 11. The suspension system of claim 7 wherein the first portion is coupled proximate to the upper frame member so as to cause 80-95% of the weight of the vehicle being supported by the drive wheels and the remaining % weight of the vehicle being supported at least by the at least one front caster and urging the at least one front caster into contact with the supporting surface.
- 12. The suspension system of claim 11 wherein the pivot arm further comprises a pivoting behavior responsive to a force generated by the drive wheel, the pivoting behavior raising the at least one front caster from the supporting surface of the vehicle and at least partially shifting the % weight being supported by the at least one front caster to the at least one rear caster so that the weight of the vehicle is supported by the drive wheels and the at least one rear caster.
- 13. The suspension system of claim 7 wherein the pivot arm comprises an attachment member for a torsion bar.
- 14. The suspension system of claim 13 further comprising a torsion bar coupled to the attachment member of the pivot arm.
- 15. A suspension system for a vehicle comprising:
(a) a frame; (b) a pivoting assembly having at least one pivot arm, the at least one pivot arm comprising:
(i) a first portion pivotally coupled to the frame; and (ii) a second portion having at least one front caster attached thereto for contacting a supporting surface of the wheelchair; (c) a drive assembly coupled to a third portion of the at least one pivot arm; (d) at least one rear caster coupled to said frame; and wherein the first portion is pivotally coupled proximate to the frame so as to cause 80-95% of the weight of the vehicle being supported by the drive wheels and the remaining % weight of the vehicle being supported at least by the at least one front caster thereby urging the at least one front caster into contact with the supporting surface; and wherein said at least one pivot arm pivots in response to a force generated by the drive assembly thereby raising the at least one front caster from the supporting surface to assist the vehicle in traversing obstacles.
- 16. The suspension system of claim 15 wherein the frame member comprises an upper frame member having a bracket depending downwardly and away from the upper frame member, the bracket including a first distal portion coupled to the upper frame member and a second distal portion terminating in space and free of physical coupling or attachment.
- 17. The suspension system of claim 16 wherein the pivot arm further comprises a base member and wherein the first portion is disposed on the base member and pivotally couples the base member to the bracket so that the base member is substantially disposed below the upper frame member.
- 18. The suspension system of claim 16 wherein the pivot arm further comprises a base member and an extension member and wherein the first portion is disposed on the base member and pivotally couples the base member to the bracket so that the base member is substantially disposed below the upper frame member and the extension member projects into space in a direction away from the upper frame member.
- 19. The suspension system of claim 15 wherein the pivot arm comprises an attachment member for a torsion bar.
- 20. The suspension system of claim 19 further comprising a torsion bar coupled to the attachment member of the pivot arm.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/698,481, filed on Oct. 27, 2000, and titled “Obstacle Traversing Wheelchair.”
Continuations (1)
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09698481 |
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10390386 |
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