The present invention relates to a suspension structure for a front wheel assembly of a wheelchair, and more particularly to a suspension structure for a front wheel assembly of a wheelchair that is capable of saving production cost with its simple structure as well as reducing the kinetic energy dissipation to the least.
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By such arrangements, the mounting bracket 15 is able to rotate upward when the jockey wheels 16 are traversing an obstacle, and the connecting rod 14 will rotate downward by virtue of the connecting plate 17 and the rollers 171. Therefore, the load on the driving wheels 11 and the friction of the driving wheels 11 with respect to the road will be increased. In this way, the driving wheels 11 can get enough force to push the jockey wheels 16 over the obstacle. However, this conventional suspension structure for a jockey wheel of wheelchair still has some defects that need to be improved:
First, upon encountering an obstacle, the connecting rod 14 will actuate to increase the load on the driving wheels 11, so as to make the driving wheels 11 push the jockey wheels 16 over the obstacle. However, this method of traversing the obstacle will consume a lot of energy of the motor 12.
Second, the structure conventional front wheel suspension is too complicated since the connecting rods 14 and the connecting plate 17 must be connected to the driving wheels 11 and to the mounting bracket 15, respectively, and the connecting plate 17 has to be equipped with rollers 171, it is not only complicated in structure but also will increase the production cost.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional suspension structure for front wheel assembly of a wheelchair.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a suspension structure that has front wheel assemblies disposed at corresponding brackets of a frame of wheelchair, wherein the front wheel assemblies will rotate upward about the corresponding jockey wheels upon encountering a curb or other obstacle of the like, this will effect an uplift of the front end of the frame of wheelchair, and meanwhile the gravity center of the user and the frame of the wheelchair will move backward, so as to reduce the load on the jockey wheels, by this way, the jockey wheels of the wheelchair are able to climb over the curb without difficulties. Since the wheelchair traverses the curb through the movement of the user's gravity center, this method enables the wheelchair of the present invention to traverse the curb with the least kinetic energy.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a suspension structure for a front wheel assembly of a wheelchair, which is capable of traversing a curb or other obstacle of the like without difficulties, furthermore, it is simply structured relative to conventional wheelchair so as not only to facilitate the assembly but reduce the production cost as well.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which shows, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
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The frame 20 is provided at either side thereof with a mounting bracket 23 in the mounting bracket 23 is defined a pair of holes 24 and in the bottom of the mounting bracket 23 is formed a slot 25. The driving wheels 21 are located at the rear portion of the frame 20.
Each of the front wheel assemblies 30 includes a jockey wheel 33 disposed at the front end of a strut 31 by virtue of a pedestal 32. At both sides of the rear end of the strut 31 is formed two opposite holes 34 to be aligned to the holes 24 in the mounting brackets 23 of the frame 20. A bolt 35 is applied to insert in the holes 24 of each mounting bracket 23 and those holes 34 of the corresponding strut 31. In the bottom of the rear end of the strut 31 is formed a slot 36 that is to be aligned to the slot 25 in the mounting bracket 23 of the frame 20, and in the top surface of the strut 31 is formed a locating hole 37 aligned to the slot 36.
The positioning bolts 40 each is inserted in the locating hole 37 and the slot 36 of the front wheel assembly 30 and the slot 25 of the mounting bracket 23 of the frame 20. A rubber ring 41 is mounted onto the positioning bolt 40 and located between the mounting bracket 23 of the frame 20 and the strut 31 of the front wheel assembly 30. And on the positioning bolt 40 is further mounted another rubber ring 42 located above the locating hole 37 of the front wheel assembly 30.
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Thereby, according to the present invention, when the jockey wheel 33 of the front wheel assembly 30 encounters an obstacle, the strut 31 of the front wheel assembly 30 will rotate upwardly about the jockey wheel 33 and this will cause an upward movement of the front end of the frame 20. At the same time, the gravity of the user as well as the frame 20 will move backward so as to alleviate the load on the jockey wheel 33, thus enabling the jockey wheel 33 of the front wheel assembly 30 to traverse the obstacle more easily. In other words, unlike the conventional wheelchair that overcomes the obstacle totally relying on the strong propulsion of the driving wheels 21, the wheelchair of the present invention can traverse the obstacle more easily by shifting the gravity center of the user. The movement of the gravity center of the user can reduce the load on the front wheel assembly 30, so as to enable the driving wheels 21 to move forward, thus reducing the energy dissipation of the driving wheels 21.
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While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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