The invention relates generally to wheelchairs, and more particularly, to a wheelchair having pivotal assemblies for traversing obstacles such as curbs and the like.
Wheelchairs are an important means of transportation for a significant portion of society. Whether manual or powered, wheelchairs provide an important degree of independence for those they assist. However, this degree of independence can be limited if the wheelchair is required to traverse obstacles such as, for example, curbs that are commonly present at sidewalks, driveways, and other paved surface interfaces.
In this regard, most wheelchairs have front and rear casters to stabilize the chair from tipping forward or backward and to ensure that the drive wheels are always in contact with the ground. One such wheelchair is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,435,404 to Garin. On such wheelchairs, the caster wheels are typically much smaller than the driving wheels and located both forward and rear of the drive wheels. Though this configuration provided the wheelchair with greater stability, it made it difficult for such wheelchairs to climb over obstacles such as, for example, curbs or the like, because the front casters could not be driven over the obstacle due to their small size and constant contact with the ground.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,964,473 to Degonda et al. describes a wheelchair having front and rear casters similar to Garin and a pair of additional forward lift wheels. The lift wheels are positioned off the ground and slightly forward of the front caster. Configured as such, the lift wheels first engage a curb and cause the wheelchair to tip backwards. As the wheelchair tips backwards, the front caster raises off the ground to a height so that it either clears the curb or can be driven over the curb.
While Degonda et al. addressed the need of managing a front caster while traversing an obstacle such as a curb, Degonda et al. is disadvantageous in that additional wheels (i.e., lift wheels) must be added to the wheelchair. Hence, it is desirable to provide a wheelchair that does not require additional lift wheels or other similar type mechanisms to raise a front caster off the ground to a height so that the caster either clears an obstacle or can be driven over the obstacle.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a wheelchair suspension is provided. The wheelchair suspension includes a frame, a front caster pivot arm, a drive assembly, and a rear caster. The front caster pivot arm is pivotally connected to the frame. The front caster is coupled to a front end of the front caster pivot arm. The drive assembly is pivotally connected to the front caster pivot arm. The drive assembly comprises a drive wheel and a motor that drives the drive wheel. Torquing of the drive wheel by the motor in a forward direction causes the drive assembly to pivot with respect to the front caster pivot arm such that the drive wheel moves forward toward the front caster and a distance between a support surface and the connection between of the drive assembly and the front caster pivot arm increases.
In the accompanying drawings which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, embodiments of the invention are illustrated, which, together with a general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description given below, serve to example the principles of this invention.
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
The wheelchair 100 further includes a chair 120 having a seat portion 122 and a back portion 124 for comfortably seating a passenger. Chair 120 is adjustably mounted to frame 142 so as to be able to move forward and backward on frame 142, thereby adjusting the passenger's weight distribution and center of gravity relative to the wheelchair. In the most preferred embodiment, chair 120 should be positioned such that a substantial portion of the wheelchair's weight when loaded with a passenger is generally above and evenly distributed between drive wheels 102 and 104. For example, the preferred weight distribution of wheelchair 100 when loaded with a passenger should be between 80% to 95% (or higher) on drive wheels 102 and 104. The remainder of the weight being distributed between the front and rear casters. Armrests 126 and 128 are also provided for resting the arms of a passenger or assisting a passenger in seating and unseating from chair 120.
The wheelchair 100 is preferably powered by one or more batteries 130, which reside beneath the chair 120 and in-between drive wheels 102 and 104. A pair of drive motors 136 and 138 and gearboxes are used to power drive wheels 102 and 104. The motors and their associated transmissions or gearboxes (if any) forming a drive assembly. A control system and controller (not shown) interface batteries 130 to the drive motors 136 and 138 so as to allow a passenger to control the operation of the wheelchair 100. Such operation includes directing the wheelchair's acceleration, deceleration, velocity, braking, direction of travel, etc.
Front casters 106 and 108 are attached to pivot arms 132 and 134, respectively. Rear caster 110 is attached to rear caster arm 140. While only one rear caster is shown, it should be understood that in the alternative two rear casters can also be provided. As will be described in more detail, pivot arms 132 and 134 are pivotally coupled to frame 142 for curb climbing and descending, while rear caster arm 140 is rigidly coupled to frame 142.
Springs 144 and 146 are coupled to the arms 132 and 134 and the frame 142. More specifically, the coupling to arms 132 and 134 is preferably via attachment to the housings of motors 136 and 138, respectively. The coupling to the frame 142 is via attachment to seat back 124. So configured, each spring provides a spring force urging the motor housings upward and the seat 120 or the rearward portion of frame 142 downward.
The suspension and drive components of wheelchair 100 are further illustrated in the exploded prospective view of
Pivot arm 132 has a pivot mounting structure between base member 306 and angled member 302. The pivot mounting structure includes brackets 310 and 312 and sleeve 314. Brackets 310 and 312 are preferably welded to base member 306 and sleeve 314 is preferably welded to brackets 310 and 312, as shown. A low-friction sleeve 316 is provided for sleeve 314 and is inserted therein.
Frame 142 has longitudinal side members 318 and 320 and cross-brace members 322 and 324. Cross-brace members 322 and 324 are preferably welded to longitudinal side members 318 and 320, as shown. A pair of frame brackets 326 and 328 are preferably welded to longitudinal side member 318. The frame brackets 326 and 328 are spaced apart such that sleeve 314 can be inserted there between and further include guide holes or apertures such that a pin or bolt 330 can be inserted through bracket 326, sleeve 314, and bracket 328. In this manner, pivot arm 132 and its attachments can pivot around bolt 330 and are pivotally mounted to frame 142. Pivot arm 134 is similarly constructed and mounted to frame 142.
Referring now to
In wheelchair 100, the center of gravity of a person Cgp sitting in the wheelchair is preferably located behind a vertical centerline 402 through pivotal connection P. Similarly, the center of gravity of the batteries Cgb is located behind the vertical centerline 402. As already described, it is possible to obtain between approximately 80% to 95% weight distribution on drive wheels 102 and 104, with the remainder of the weight being distributed between the front casters 106 and 108 and the rear caster 110. As will be explained in more detail, such an arrangement facilitates the raising and lowering of the front casters 106 and 108 during acceleration and deceleration of the wheelchair 100.
Under static equilibrium such as, for example, when the chair is at rest or not accelerating or decelerating as shown in
In
Hence, as the wheelchair 100 accelerates forward and the moment created by accelerating force Fa increases over the moment created by spring force Fs, pivot arms 132 and 134 begin to rotate or pivot thereby raising front casters 106 and 108 off the ground. As described, it is preferable that front casters 106 and 108 rise between 1 and 6 inches and most preferably between 1 and 4 inches off the ground so as to be able to traverse a curb or other obstacle of the same or similar height.
Referring now to
The spring force Fs can be used to control the amount of acceleration and deceleration that is required before pivot arm 132 pivots and raises or lowers front caster 106. For example, a strong or weak spring force would require a stronger or weaker acceleration and deceleration before pivot arm 132 pivots and raises or lowers front caster 106, respectively. The exact value of the spring force Fs depends on designer preferences and overall wheelchair performance requirements for acceleration and deceleration. For example, the spring force Fs must be strong enough to keep chair 120 and the passenger from tipping forward due to inertia when the wheelchair is decelerating. It should also be noted that, in conjunction with the spring force Fs, the center of gravity of the person Cgp sitting in the wheelchair can be modified. For example, the center of gravity Cgp may be moved further rearward from vertical centerline 402 by moving chair 120 rearward along frame 142 with or without adjusting the magnitude of the spring force Fs. Moreover, the position of pivotal connection P may be moved along the length of pivot arms 132 and 134 thereby changing the ratio of distances between the pivotal connection P and the motor drive assemblies and casters 106 and 108 thereby resulting changing the dynamics of the pivot arms and wheelchair. Hence, a combination of features can be varied to control the pivoting of pivot arms 132 and 132 and the raising and lowering of front casters 106 and 108.
Referring now to
Nevertheless, in
In
Hence, the present invention provides a feature by which the front casters of a wheelchair can be raised and lowered when the wheelchair must climb or surmount a curb or obstacle. By raising the front casters to an appropriate position, whether completely clear of the curb or obstacle height or partially clear thereof, the wheelchair's drive wheels can, in effect, drive the wheelchair over the curb or obstacle.
Referring now to
In
In
Therefore, wheelchair 100 provides a stable, low-impact structure and method for climbing or descending over curb-like obstacles. In climbing curb-like obstacles, wheelchair 100 raises the front casters to a height sufficient for the front casters to go over the curb-like obstacle and allow the wheelchair's drive wheels to engage the obstacle. The rear caster provides rearward stability during such curb-climbing. In descending curb-like obstacles, wheelchair 100 lowers the front casters over the obstacle to provide forward stability as the drive wheels drive over the obstacle. The resilient members or springs provide rearward stability by urging the rear of the wheelchair's seat downward to counter any forward tipping tendency that the wheelchair may exhibit when descending a curb or obstacle. Additionally, chair or seat 120 can be moved rearward or tilted backward to increase wheelchair stability when descending a curb or obstacle.
Referring now to
The wheelchair 700 further includes a chair 720 having a seat portion 722 and a back portion 724 for comfortably seating a passenger. Chair 720 is adjustably mounted to frame 742 (see
The wheelchair 700 is preferably powered by one or more batteries 730, which reside beneath the chair 720 and in-between drive wheels 702 and 704. A pair of drive motors 736 and 738 (see
Front casters 706 and 708 are attached to pivot arms 732 and 734, respectively. Rear caster 710 is attached to rear caster arms 740A and 740B (see
The suspension and drive components of wheelchair 700 are further illustrated in the exploded prospective view of
The suspension further includes a coupling plate 914 for interfacing front resilient assembly 931 to pivot arm 732. Coupling plate 914 is preferably rigidly affixed to pivot arm 732 via rigid tubular connection 916. Coupling plate 914 has a mounting bracket 918 configured to receive a pivot pin for interfacing to front resilient assembly 931. Configured as such, pivot arm 732 and coupling plate move in unison about pivot pin or bolt 922 subject to the forces and moments generated by front resilient assembly 931 and motor 736. Additionally, the suspension can further include a torsion member (not shown) between pivot arms 732 and 734 similar to the arrangement shown in
A resilient suspension member such as spring 920 extends between and is connected at its opposite ends to pivot arm 732 to a motor mount 908. Motor mount 908 has a pivot connection 912 that pivotally couples motor mount bracket 910 to pivot arm 732 and coupling plate 914 via a pivot pin. More specifically, motor mount 908 is pivotally received in a space between motor mount bracket 910 and coupling plate 914. Motor mount 908 further includes holes for fastening motor 136 thereto. Configured as such, motor 736 is pivotally coupled to pivot arm 732, which is itself pivotally coupled to frame 742.
Referring now to
In this regard, horizontal pivot bracket 936 has a first distal portion having a pivot hole for interfacing with coupling plate 914 and, more particular, spring mounting bracket 918. The other distal portion of horizontal pivot bracket 936 has a plurality of mounting holes that allow for the mounting of arcuate pivot brackets 932 and 934 in various positions. So configured front resilient assembly 931 is similar in function to springs 144 and 146 of wheelchair 100. However, the configuration of linkages 932, 934, and 936 and spring 938 of front resilient assembly 931 provide for a constant spring force over the range of pivoting of pivot arm 732.
Still referring to
Referring now to
In wheelchair 700, the center of gravity Cgp of a person sitting in the chair is preferably located just behind a vertical centerline 1002 through pivotal connection P. Similarly, the center of gravity Cgb of the batteries is located behind the vertical centerline 1002. As already described, it is possible to obtain between approximately 80% to 95% weight distribution on drive wheels 702 and 704, with the remainder of the weight being distributed between the front casters 706 and 708 and the rear caster 710. As will be explained in more detail, such an arrangement facilitates the raising and lowering of the front casters 706 and 708 during acceleration and deceleration of the wheelchair 700.
Under static equilibrium such as, for example, when the chair is at rest or not accelerating or decelerating as shown in
In
Hence, as the wheelchair 700 accelerates forward and the moment created by accelerating force Fa increases over the moment created by spring force Fs, pivot arms 732 and 734 being to rotate or pivot thereby raising front casters 706 and 708 off the ground. As described, it is preferable that front casters 706 and 708 rise between 1 and 6 inches off the ground so as to be able to overcome a curb or other obstacle of the same or similar height.
Referring now to
As with wheelchair 100, the spring force Fs can be used to control the amount of acceleration and deceleration that is required before pivot arm 734 pivots and raises or lowers front caster 708. For example, a strong or weak spring force would require a stronger or weaker acceleration and deceleration before pivot arm 734 pivots and raises or lowers front caster 708, respectively. The exact value of the spring force Fs depends on designer preferences and overall wheelchair performance requirements for acceleration and deceleration. For example, the spring force Fs must be strong enough to keep chair 720 and the passenger from tipping forward due to inertia when the wheelchair is decelerating. Additionally, because horizontal pivot bracket 936 has a plurality of mounting holes (see
Referring now to
Nevertheless, in
In
Hence, the embodiment of wheelchair 700 provides a feature by which the front casters of a wheelchair can be raised and lowered when the wheelchair must climb or surmount a curb or obstacle. By raising the front casters to an appropriate position, whether completely clear of the curb or obstacle height or partially clear thereof, the wheelchair's drive wheels can, in effect, drive the wheelchair over the curb or obstacle.
Referring now to
In
In
Therefore, wheelchair 700 provides a stable, low-impact structure and method for climbing or descending over curb-like obstacles. In climbing curb-like obstacles, wheelchair 700 raises the front casters to a height sufficient for the front casters to go over the curb-like obstacle and allow the wheelchair's drive wheels to engage the obstacle. The rear caster provides rearward stability during such curb-climbing. In descending curb-like obstacles, wheelchair 700 lowers the front casters over the obstacle to provide forward stability as the drive wheels drive over the obstacle. Suspension springs associated with the drive wheels provide for low-impact transitions for the passenger between elevations representing curbs or obstacles. Springs associated with the front casters provide forward stability by urging the front of the wheelchair's frame upward to counter any forward tipping tendency that the wheelchair may exhibit when descending a curb or obstacle.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. For example, the pivot arms can be made from a plurality of components having differing geometry, the wheelchair may or may not include spring forces acting on the pivot arms, the invention can be applied to rear-wheel and front-wheel drive wheelchairs, elastomeric resilient members can be used instead of or in combination with springs, electrically adjustable spring tension devices can be included with the springs, etc. Therefore, the invention, in its broader aspects, is not limited to the specific details, the representative apparatus, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the applicant's general inventive concept.
This patent application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/568,728, filed Sep. 29, 2009, titled “Obstacle Traversing Wheelchair”, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,172,016, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/490,899, filed on Jul. 21, 2006 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,597,163, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/209,001, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/390,386, filed Mar. 17, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,935,448, issued on Aug. 30, 2005, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/698,481, filed on Oct. 27, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,086, issued on Apr. 29, 2003, and titled “Obstacle Traversing Wheelchair” and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/490,899, filed on Jul. 21, 2006, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,597,163 is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/145,477, filed Jun. 3, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,219,755, issued on May 22, 2007, is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 10/390,133, filed Mar. 17, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,923,280, issued on Aug. 2, 2005, which is a divisional of said Ser. No. 09/698,481, filed Oct. 27, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,086, issued on Apr. 29, 2003, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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Parent | 12568728 | Sep 2009 | US |
Child | 13465404 | US | |
Parent | 11209001 | Aug 2005 | US |
Child | 11490899 | US | |
Parent | 10390386 | Mar 2003 | US |
Child | 11209001 | US | |
Parent | 09698481 | Oct 2000 | US |
Child | 10390386 | US | |
Parent | 11145477 | Jun 2005 | US |
Child | 11490899 | US | |
Parent | 10390133 | Mar 2003 | US |
Child | 11145477 | US |