Claims
- 1. A wheel locking system comprising:
a wheel having an axle; an axle receptor to receive the axle; when the axle is inserted into said axle receptor, a first locked position in which the axle is fully engaged with the axle receptor, and a second locked position in which the axle is partially engaged with the axle receptor.
- 2. The wheel locking system of claim 1 wherein in the first and second locked positions the axle is locked in an axial direction relative to the axle receptor.
- 3. The wheel locking system of claim 1 further comprising a button which when pressed disengages the axle from the fully engaged and partially engaged positions with the axle receptor.
- 4. The wheel locking system of claim 1 further comprising:
a protrusion which extends from the axle; and indentations formed in the axle receptor into which the protrusion extends when in the first or second locked positions.
- 5. The wheel locking system of claim 4 further comprising a button which when pressed causes the protrusion to retract from one of the indentations, thereby unlocking the axle from the axle receptor.
- 6. The wheel locking system of claim 4, wherein the button is pressed to fully disengage the axle from the axle receptor.
- 7. The wheel locking system of claim 4, wherein the protrusion is a ball bearing.
- 8. The wheel locking system of claim 4, wherein the protrusion is a pin.
- 9. The wheel locking system of claim 4, wherein the indentations are first and second annular grooves formed in the axle receptor so that the protrusion extends into the first annular groove when in the first locked position and into the second annular groove when in the second locked position.
- 10. The wheel locking system of claim 4, further comprising:
inner passage walls forming a cylindrical inner passage passing through the axle receptor for receiving the axle, the cylindrical inner passage having an axial direction along which the axle is directed; and wherein: the indentations are first and second annular grooves formed in the inner passage walls and spaced axially apart from one another; and wherein the protrusion extends into the first annular groove when in the first locked position and extends into the second annular groove when in the second locked position.
- 11. The wheel locking system of claim 10, further comprising a button which when pressed causes the protrusion to retract, allowing the axle to move from the first locked position to the second locked position.
- 12. The wheel locking system of claim 11, wherein the protrusion extends into the second groove after the protrusion has been retracted by inadvertently pressing the button, therefore engaging the axle with the axle receptor in the partially engaged position and preventing the axle from inadvertently becoming fully disengaged from the axle receptor.
- 13. The wheel locking system of claim 1, further comprising additional locked positions in which the axle is partially engaged with the axle receptor.
- 14. The wheel locking system of claim 4, further comprising additional indentations formed in the axle receptor into which the protrusion extends providing additional locked positions in which the axle is partially engaged with the axle receptor.
- 15. The wheel locking system of claim 1, wherein the axle receptor is attached to a wheelchair and the axle is locked in the first and second positions using a quick-release locking mechanism.
- 16. A method for preventing inadvertent full disengagement of a wheel from a wheelchair comprising the steps of:
inadvertently unlocking an axle of a wheel from a first fully engaged position relative to an axle receptor; and locking the axle in a second partially engaged position relative to the axle receptor prior to the wheel becoming fully disengaged from the wheelchair thereby preventing the wheel from becoming fully disengaged from the wheelchair.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein in the second position the axle is locked in the axial direction relative to the axle receptor.
- 18. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of pressing a button to disengage the axle from the first fully engaged and second partially engaged positions relative to the axle receptor.
- 19. The method of claim 16 further comprising extending a protrusion from the axle into a first indentation formed in the axle receptor when in the first fully engaged position relative to an axle receptor and extending the protrusion from the axle into a second indentation formed in the axle receptor when in the second locked position.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising the step of pressing a button to retract the protrusion from the indentation, thereby unlocking the axle from the axle receptor.
- 21. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of pressing the button to fully disengage the axle from the axle receptor.
- 22. The method of claim 19, wherein the protrusion is a ball bearing.
- 23. The method of claim 19, wherein the protrusion is a pin.
- 24. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of extending the indentation into a first annular groove formed in the axle receptor when the axle is locked in the first fully engaged position relative to the axle receptor and extending the indentation into a second annular groove formed in the axle receptor when the axle is locked in the second partially engaged position relative to the axle receptor.
- 25. The wheel locking system of claim 19, further comprising the steps of:
receiving the axle within an inner passage wall forming a cylindrical inner passage passing through the axle receptor so that the axle is oriented along an axial direction of the cylindrical inner passage; and extending the protrusion into a first annular groove formed in the inner passage wall thereby locking the axle in the first fully engaged position relative to the axle receptor; extending the protrusion into a second annular groove formed in the inner passage wall and spaced axially apart from the first annular groove thereby locking the axle in the second partially engaged position relative to the axle receptor.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising the step of pressing a button to retract the protrusion thereby allowing the axle to move from the first locked position to the second locked position.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of extending the protrusion into the second groove after the axle of the wheel has been unlocked from the first fully engaged position relative to an axle receptor by inadvertently pressing the button, thereby engaging the axle with the axle receptor in the partially engaged position and preventing the axle from inadvertently becoming fully disengaged from the axle receptor.
- 28. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of locking the axle in an additional partially engaged position relative to the axle receptor prior to the wheel becoming fully disengaged from the wheelchair thereby preventing the wheel from becoming fully disengaged from the wheelchair.
- 29. A wheel locking system comprising:
a wheel having an axle; said wheel axle being locked onto a wheelchair frame; said locking system having a first, fully locked position and a second, intermediate locked position; said wheel normally becoming locked into the intermediate locked position after being initially released from the first locked position, before the wheel is removed from the frame.
- 30. A means for preventing inadvertent full disengagement of a wheel from a wheelchair comprising:
a means for unlocking an axle of a wheel from a first fully engaged position relative to an axle receptor; and a means for locking the axle in a second partially engaged position relative to the axle receptor prior to the wheel becoming fully disengaged from the wheelchair thereby preventing the wheel from being inadvertently fully disengaged from the wheelchair.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/235,046 filed on Sep. 25, 2000 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety into the present disclosure.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60235046 |
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