Claims
- 1. A chair including at least one wheel assembly having an assembly axis, said wheel assembly being constrained to rotate about the assembly axis, the at least one wheel assembly comprising a plurality of wheels, each of said wheels being rotatable about its own axis, said chair further including a backrest, a seat and a foot rest, said seat being pivotally mounted on said chair between an operative position in which said seat extends forwardly and a folded, storage position in which said seat is pivoted upwardly, said seat, in the operative position, abutting with a portion of said foot rest to resist further downward movement of said seat about its pivotal mounting.
- 2. A chair as claimed in claim 1 in which said foot rest is pivotally mounted on said chair.
- 3. A chair as claimed in claim 2 in which said seat abuts with said foot rest in the region of the pivotal mounting of said foot rest when said seat is in the operative position.
- 4. A chair as claimed in claim 1 including a handle portion in which is adjustable between a plurality of different positions, one position of adjustment of said handle portion being such that the handle portion extends to an elevation substantially co-extensive with the elevation of the other parts of said chair and another position in which the handle portion is at a higher elevation than the other parts of said chair.
- 5. A chair including at least one wheel assembly having an assembly axis, said wheel assembly being constrained to rotate about the assembly axis, the at least one wheel assembly comprising a plurality of wheels, each of said wheels being rotatable about its own axis, said chair further including a seat, a backrest and a handle portion, said seat and said backrest being movable relative to each other between an operative position and a storage position in which, in the storage position, said handle portion is arranged to retain said seat and said backrest together.
- 6. A chair as claimed in claim 5 in which the movement of said handle portion is pivotal movement.
- 7. A chair as claimed in claim 5 including a foot rest, said foot rest arranged to be retained in the storage position by the handle portion.
- 8. A method of moving a chair including at least one wheel assembly that is constrained to rotate about an assembly axis in which the or each wheel assembly comprises a plurality of wheels with each wheel being rotatable about its own wheel axis comprising the steps of providing a support for the chair by at least one wheel from the at least one wheel assembly and rolling the chair on at least one wheel.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 8 comprising providing support for the chair by at least two wheels of the at least one wheel assembly.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 8 comprising preventing rotation of the assembly axis relative to the remainder of the chair whereby a single wheel of the or each assembly is able to provide the support for the chair.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 8 comprising imposing a braking force on the assembly axis whereby resistance to rotation about the assembly axis is imposed.
- 12. A method as claimed in claim 11 comprising imposing the resistance to rotation about the assembly axis when the chair is being moved down steps or down stairs.
- 13. A method as claimed in claim 8 comprising the wheel assembly rotating about the assembly axis when the chair is being moved up or down steps or stairs such that successive wheels of the or each wheel assembly are caused to engage with the step or stairs.
- 14. A method as claimed in claim 8 comprising the chair pivoting about both a wheel axis and the assembly as the chair undergoes at least a part of its movement relative to steps or stairs.
- 15. A method as claimed in claim 8 comprising at least two wheels engaging the step or stairs as the chair undergoes movement relative to the step or stairs.
- 16. A method as claimed in claim 8 comprising at least two wheels of the at least one wheel assembly rotating about their wheel axis as the chair undergoes movement along the step or stairs.
- 17. A method as claimed in claim 8 comprising one wheel rotating about its wheel axis and engaging an upwardly facing portion of the step or stairs and another wheel engaging a generally horizontal portion of the step or stairs and rotating about its wheel axis simultaneously as the chair is moved relative to the step or stairs.
- 18. A method as claimed in claim 8 in which the chair includes a handle portion, said method comprising pulling the handle portion to maneuver the chair up a step or stairs or down a step or stairs or along the horizontal or any combination thereof.
- 19. A method as claimed in claim 8 in which said chair includes a lower handle portion, said method comprising pushing against the lower handle portion to resist movement of the chair down a step or stairs or to urge the chair up a step or stairs.
- 20. A chair including a back rest, a seat, and at least one wheel assembly having an axle defining an assembly axis, said at least one wheel assembly being constrained to rotate about said assembly axis, the at least one wheel assembly comprising a plurality of wheels, each of said wheels being rotatable about its own axis, said chair further including a foot rest, said seat and said foot rest being movable relative to the back rest from an operative position in which said back rest projects upwardly, said seat projects forwardly, and said foot rest is located at a lower elevation than said seat to a folded, storage position in which said seat is located adjacent to said back rest and said foot rest is located adjacent to said seat, and in which, in said storage position, said back rest, said seat, and said foot rest are generally parallel to each other.
- 21. A chair as claimed in claim 20 in which said seat is pivotally mounted on said chair and is pivotally movable between said operative and storage positions.
- 22. A chair as claimed in claim 20 in which said foot rest is pivotally mounted on said chair and is movable between said operative and storage positions.
- 23. A chair including a back rest, a seat, a foot rest, and at least one wheel assembly having an axle defining an assembly axis, said at least one wheel assembly being constrained to rotate about said assembly axis, the at least one wheel assembly comprising a plurality of wheels, each of said wheels being rotatable about its own axis, said seat being pivotally mounted on said chair between an operative position in which said seat extends forwardly and a folded, storage position in which said seat is pivoted upwardly, said seat, in the operative position, abutting with a portion of said foot rest to resist further downward movement of said seat about its pivotal mounting.
- 24. A chair as claimed in claim 23 in which said foot rest is pivotally mounted on said chair.
- 25. A chair as claimed in claim 24 in which said seat abuts with said foot rest in the region of the pivotal mounting of said foot rest when said seat is in the operative position.
- 26. A chair as claimed in claim 23 including a handle portion which is adjustable between a plurality of different positions, one position of adjustment being such that said handle portion extends to an elevation substantially co-extensive with the elevation of the other parts of said chair and another position in which said handle portion is at a higher elevation than the other parts of said chair.
- 27. A chair including a back rest, a seat, a handle portion, and at least one wheel assembly having an axle defining an assembly axis, said at least one wheel assembly being constrained to rotate about said assembly axis, the at least one wheel assembly comprising a plurality of wheels, each of said wheels being rotatable about its own axis, said seat and said back rest being movable relative to each other between an operative position and a storage position in which, in the storage position, said handle portion is arranged to retain said seat and backrest together.
- 28. A chair as claimed in claim 27 in which the movement of said handle portion is pivotal movement.
- 29. A chair as claimed in claim 27 in which said handle portion is movable, in said storage position, between a first position in which said seat and back rest are movable relative to one another and a second position in which relative movement between said seat and said back rest is inhibited.
- 30. A chair as claimed in claim 29 including a locking mechanism to retain said handle portion.
- 31. A chair as claimed in claim 27 including a foot rest, said foot rest being arranged to be retained in the storage position by said handle portion.
- 32. A chair including a back rest, a seat, a foot rest, a lower handle portion, and at least one wheel assembly having an axle defining an assembly axis, said at least one wheel assembly being constrained to rotate about said assembly axis, the at least one wheel assembly comprising a plurality of wheels, each of said wheels being rotatable about its own axis.
- 33. A chair as claimed in claim 32 in which said lower handle portion is arranged to project forwardly from said footrest.
- 34. A chair as claimed in claim 32 in which said lower handle portion is arranged to project forwardly and downwardly from said footrest.
- 35. A chair as claimed in claim 32 in which said lower handle portion comprises a pair of handles spaced from each other.
- 36. A chair as claimed in claim 32 in which said lower handle portion is connected to said foot rest.
Priority Claims (1)
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98 16615.0 |
Jul 1998 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/362,651 filed Jul. 27, 1999.
Divisions (1)
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09362651 |
Jul 1999 |
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10202256 |
Jul 2002 |
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