This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 103201330, filed on Jan. 22, 2014.
The invention relates to a seat mechanism, more particularly to a seat mechanism of an electric wheelchair.
Following the advancement of technology, the control functions of the electric wheelchair are becoming more and more advanced, so that the electric wheelchair is an indispensable means of transport for many elderly people and people with mobility impairments. However, an existing electric wheelchair is produced by assembling together molded components of fixed specifications. As such, the front-rear length and the left-right width of the seat of the existing electric wheelchair are fixed and cannot be altered. If a user requires a longer or wider seat, the entire seat mechanism must be removed and replaced with a custom-made seat mechanism having special specifications. Thus, the existing electric wheelchair is quite inconvenient to use, and the user's purchase cost is increased.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a seat mechanism of an electric wheelchair that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, a seat mechanism of an electric wheelchair includes a front seat plate unit and a rear seat plate unit. The front seat plate unit includes a front seat plate having front and rear ends that are opposite to each other along a front-rear direction of the electric wheelchair, and left and right guide rails that are elongated in the front-rear direction, that are spaced apart from each other in a left-right direction of the electric wheelchair, that are connected to a bottom surface of the front seat plate, and that extend rearwardly from the rear end of the front seat plate. Each of the left and right guide rails has left and right longitudinal surfaces, a top longitudinal surface interconnecting the left and right longitudinal surfaces, a longitudinal rail groove that is indented from at least one of the left and right longitudinal surfaces, and a plurality of positioning holes formed in the top longitudinal surface and longitudinally spaced apart from each other. The rear seat plate unit includes a rear seat plate positioned rearwardly of the rear end of the front seat plate and disposed on the left and right guide rails, two protruding rods each of which protrudes downward from a bottom surface of the rear seat plate to one side of a corresponding one of the left and right guide rails and is elongated in the front-rear direction, a plurality of guide members projecting sideward from each protruding rod and longitudinally spaced apart from each other, and a plurality of fasteners each of which extends through the rear seat plate and detachably and selectively engages one of the positioning holes in the left and right guide rails for adjustably positioning the rear seat plate on the left and right guide rails. The guide members of each protruding rod are inserted into the rail groove of a corresponding one of the left and right guide rails, such that each of the left and right guide rails straddles and is slidable relative to the guide members of a corresponding one of the protruding rods in the front-rear direction.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to
The front seat plate unit 3 includes a front seat plate 31 having front and rear ends that are opposite to each other along a front-rear direction of the electric wheelchair, and left and right guide rails 32 that are elongated in the front-rear direction, that are spaced apart from each other in a left-right direction of the electric wheelchair, that are connected to a bottom surface of the front seat plate 31, and that extend rearwardly from the rear end of the front seat plate 31. The left and right guide rails 32 are fixed to the bottom surface of the front seat plate 31 using a plurality of fasteners 33. Each of the left and right guide rails 32 has left and right longitudinal surfaces 327, a top longitudinal surface 325 interconnecting the left and right longitudinal surfaces 327, a plurality of positioning holes 321 formed in the top longitudinal surface 325 and longitudinally spaced apart from each other, and a longitudinal rail groove 322 indented from each of the left and right longitudinal surfaces 327. The left guide rail 32 further has a mounting notch 323 in the top longitudinal surface 325 in proximity to a rear end thereof.
The rear seat plate unit 4 includes a rear seat plate 41 positioned rearwardly of the rear end of the front seat plate 31 and disposed on the top longitudinal surfaces 325 of the left and right guide rails 32, two protruding rods 42 (only one is shown in
The guide members 43 of each protruding rod 42 are inserted into the rail groove 322 of a corresponding one of the left and right guide rails 32, such that each of the left and right guide rails 32 straddles and is slidable relative to the guide members 43 of a corresponding protruding rod 42 in the front-rear direction. Further, the left and right guide rails 32 are driven by the front seat plate 31 to move forward and rearward relative to the rear seat plate 41. In this embodiment, each fastener 44 is detachably and threadedly engaged to the selected one of the positioning holes 321 in the left and right guide rails 32. Through this, the rear seat plate 41 can be adjustably positioned on the left and right guide rails 32.
With reference to
The movable bar 52 has left and right surfaces, and two slide grooves 520 (only one of the slide grooves 520 is visible in
To adjust a height of the pedal plate 534, the tightening members 533 are first threadedly loosened, after which the mounting seat 532 is moved upward or downward to a desired position. The pedal plate 534 and the slider 531 are driven by the mounting seat 532 to move therealong. When the desired height of the pedal plate 534 is reached, the tightening members 533 are then tightened, urging the slider 531 and the mounting seat 532 to move toward each other and to clamp therebetween the respective left or right surface of the movable bar 52. The height adjustment of the pedal plate 534 is thus completed.
With reference to
In this embodiment, the actuator 64 is an electric motor, and is drivingly connected to the telescopic rod 63. The actuator 64 is operated to drive the telescopic rod 63 to extend or shorten the length thereof. When the telescopic rod 63 extends forward and becomes long, it will push forward the bottom end of the drive rod 61, and a top end of the drive rod 61 will drive the crossbar 51 to rotate, thereby driving the movable bar 52 to move forward.
With reference to
The side block units 8 are respectively mounted to the left and right side bars 7. Each side block unit 8 includes two sliders 81 respectively disposed in and slidable along the slide grooves 70 of a respective left or right side bar 7, an adapter 82 disposed on the outer surface of the respective left or right side bar 7, a plurality of fasteners 83 connected to the adapter 82 and the sliders 81 and operable to tighten or loosen the adapter 82 against or from the outer surface of the respective left or right side bar 7, a side block module 84 mounted to the adapter 82, and a lever handle 85 threadedly connected to the adapter 82 to adjustably position the side block module 84 on the adapter 82. The adapter 82 has an insertion hole 820 extending therethrough in the top-bottom direction. The side block module 84 includes a lift rod 841 movably inserted into the insertion hole 820, and a blocking plate 842 mounted to a top end of the lift rod 841 and pivotable leftward and rightward relative to the lift rod 841. The lever handle 85 is inserted into the insertion hole 820 in a transverse direction that is transverse to the top-bottom direction, and is operable to press tightly against the lift rod 841 so as to position the lift rod 841 on the adapter 82 or to move away from the lift rod 841 so as to permit upward and downward movement of the lift rod 841 relative to the adapter 82. Since the adjustment of the blocking plates 842 of the side block modules 84 of the side block units 8 are similar, only one of the blocking plates 842 of the side block modules 84 of the side block units 8 will be described hereinafter.
To adjust the position of the blocking plate 842, the fasteners 83 are first loosened, after which the adapter 82 is pushed forward or rearward relative to the side bar 7. The side block module 84 moves along with the adapter 82, and the sliders 81 are driven by the adapter 82 to slide forward or rearward along the slide grooves 70. When the desired position of the blocking plate 842 is reached, the fasteners 83 are then tightened, urging the sliders 81 and the adapter 82 to move toward each other and clamp against the side bar 7, thereby positioning the adapter 82 to the desired front/rear position. To adjust the height of the blocking plate 842, the lever handle 85 is rotated to move away from pressing against the lift rod 841, after which the lift rod 841 is moved upward or downward relative to the adapter 82. When the desired height of the blocking plate 842 is reached, the lever handle 85 is rotated to press tightly against the lift rod 841, thereby positioning the blocking plate 842 at the desired height.
With reference to
With reference to
Referring to
Referring to
In this embodiment, the front seat plate unit 3 further includes a supporting cross rod 34 fixed to a bottom surface of the front seat plate 31 and extending in the left-right direction. The cross rod 34 has a fixed rod portion 341 fixed to the bottom surface of the front seat plate 31 and disposed between the left and right guide rails 32, two first abutment portions 342 extending outwardly and oppositely from two opposite ends of the fixed rod portion 341 and having top ends lower than a top end of the fixed rod portion 341, and two second abutment portions 343 extending outwardly, oppositely and respectively from the first abutment portions 341 and having top ends lower than the top ends of the first abutment portions 341.
The right guide rail 32 further includes a bottom longitudinal surface 324 opposite to the top longitudinal surface 325. The positioning holes 321 extend through the top and bottom longitudinal surfaces 325, 324. The top longitudinal surface 325 has a protruding portion 3251 protruding therefrom in a direction toward the left guide rail 32. When the right guide rail 32 is assembled on the bottom surface of the front seat plate 31, the bottom longitudinal surface 324 and the protruding portion 3251 of the top longitudinal surface 325 simultaneously abut against the top end of one of the second abutment portions 343 and the top end of the corresponding first abutment portion 342.
The footrest unit 5 further includes a guide seat 54 fixed to the bottom surface of the front seat plate 31, and a link seat 55 pivoted between the guide seat 54 and a top end of the movable bar 52. The guide seat 54 has two spaced-apart parallel panel portions 541. Each of the panel portions 541 extends downwardly, rearwardly and inclinedly from the bottom surface of the front seat plate 31, and has a top end fixed to the bottom surface of the front seat plate 31, and a pin slot 542 extending along the length thereof.
The link seat 55 has a top end pivoted to the top end of the movable bar 52, and a bottom end pivoted to and disposed between the panel portions 541 using an insert pin 56 that is inserted into the pin slots 542 in the panel portions 541 and a through hole in the bottom end of the link seat 55. Through this, the bottom end of the link seat 55 is movable upward and downward along the pin slots 542 of the panel portions 541 through the insert pin 56.
When the movable bar 52 is actuated by the angle adjustment unit 6 to move forward, the movable bar 52 will pull the top end of the link seat 55 to move forward, so that the bottom end of the link seat 55 drives the insert pin 56 to move upward along the pin slots 542. Through the pivot connection of the link seat 55 between the guide seat 54 and the movable bar 52, the movement of the movable bar 52 is more stable. Further, after the movable bar 52 is positioned upward by the angle adjustment unit 6, with the link seat 55 abutting between the guide seat 54 and the movable bar 52, the structural strength of the entire footrest unit 5 can be enhanced, so that the footrest unit 5 will not easily rock or shake.
With the cross rod 34 supporting and abutting against the top ends of the left and right guide rails 32, the structural strength of the entire front seat plate unit 3 can be enhanced. Further, through the structural design of the movable bar 52, the guide seat 54 and the link seat 55 of the footrest unit 5, the stable movement and the structural strength of the entire footrest unit 5 can also be enhanced. Hence, the quality of the seat mechanism of this invention can be relatively improved.
In sum, through the adjustable structure of the front and rear seat plate units 3, 4, and the structure of the side bars 7 which can be detached and replaced, the front-to-rear length and the left-to-right width of the seat surface of the seat mechanism of this invention can be easily adjusted according to the user's requirement. There is no need to remove and replace the entire seat mechanism. Hence, the seat mechanism of this invention is novel. Furthermore, through the structural design of the footrest unit 5 and the angle adjustment unit 6, the pedal position and the angle of placement of the user's feet can also be conveniently adjusted. Moreover, through the structural design of the side block units 8 and the side bars 7, the position of the blocking plates 842 can also be easily adjusted for blocking the user's body. Thus, ease of use of the electric wheelchair having the seat mechanism of this invention can be enhanced. Therefore, the object of the present invention can be realized.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
103201330 A | Jan 2014 | TW | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
5564786 | Peek | Oct 1996 | A |
5954402 | McInturff | Sep 1999 | A |
5984418 | McInturff | Nov 1999 | A |
6352307 | Engman | Mar 2002 | B1 |
6913318 | Higley | Jul 2005 | B2 |
8449032 | Serhan | May 2013 | B2 |
8801638 | Gierse | Aug 2014 | B2 |
20040104614 | Higley | Jun 2004 | A1 |
20040189076 | Hanson | Sep 2004 | A1 |
20060021142 | Hornbach | Feb 2006 | A1 |
20110084528 | Gierse | Apr 2011 | A1 |
20110291381 | Serhan | Dec 2011 | A1 |
20130257021 | Ciolfe | Oct 2013 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
2898866 | Jul 2015 | EP |
Entry |
---|
Selected documents from the prosecution history of corresponding European Application No. 14275244.3 mailed in 2015 (5 pages). |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20150202103 A1 | Jul 2015 | US |