Claims
- 1. A wheelchair frame, comprising:
- a pair of side frame assemblies, each having a lower frame member having forward and rear ends, an upper frame member having forward and rear ends, a pivotal connection coupling the forward end of the upper frame member to the lower frame member, a caster wheel connected to the lower frame member, and a drive wheel connected to the lower frame member;
- a footrest mounted to the side frame assemblies at the forward end of each lower frame member below the pivotal connection;
- connecting means for connecting the pair of side frame assemblies together;
- suspension means connecting the upper frame members and the lower frame members so that the upper frame members rearward of the pivotal connections are supported by the suspension means and the upper frame members pivot about the pivotal connections without rotation of the footrest relative to the lower frame members, the suspension means comprising at least one suspension member having first and second ends, the first end being mounted in relation to the lower frame members for applying downward load to the lower frame members, and an adjustment bracket mounted between the second end of said at least one suspension member and the upper frame members for applying downward force from the upper frame members to said at least one suspension member, the adjustment bracket being adapted to enable the height of the upper frame members rearward of the pivotal connections to be upwardly and downwardly adjusted relative to the lower frame members while transferring vertical loads between the upper and lower frame members to said at least one suspension member.
- 2. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 wherein the suspension means is connected between the upper frame members and the lower frame member at a rearward end of each of the side frame assemblies.
- 3. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 wherein said at least one suspension member is a shock absorber.
- 4. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 wherein at least one suspension member comprises a shock absorber mounted on the connecting means and centered between the pair of side frame assemblies.
- 5. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 wherein the suspension member comprises a shock absorber mounted between each of the upper frame members and the lower frame members.
- 6. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 wherein the pivotal connection comprises a pin connection.
- 7. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 wherein the adjustment bracket comprises a plurality of adjustment positions.
- 8. The wheelchair frame of claim 7 wherein the plurality of positions are arranged in an arc having a radius and a center, the center of the arc being at the pivotal connection coupling the upper and lower frame members.
- 9. The wheelchair frame of claim 1 wherein the pivotal connection comprises a flexible coupling.
- 10. A wheelchair, comprising:
- a pair of side frame assemblies, each of the side frame assemblies comprising upper and lower frame members, a flexible connection coupling the forward end of the upper frame member to the lower frame members, a caster wheel mounting connected to the lower frame member, a drive wheel mounting connected to the lower frame member, and a footrest mounting connected to the side frame assembly at a forward end of the lower frame member below the flexible connection;
- a connector connecting the pair of side frame assemblies together;
- a seat between the pair of side frame assemblies; and
- suspension means connecting the upper frame member and the lower frame member so that the upper frame member rearward of the flexible connection, is supported by the suspension means and the upper frame member moves at the forward end about the flexible connection without rotation of the footrest mounting relative to the lower frame members, the suspension means comprising at least one suspension member having first and second ends, the first end being mounted in relation to the lower frame members for applying downward load to the lower frame members, and an adjustment bracket mounted between the second end of said at least one suspension member and the upper frame members for applying downward force from the upper frame members to said at least one suspension member, the adjustment bracket being adapted to enable the height of the upper frame members rearward of the flexible connections to be upwardly and downwardly adjusted while transferring vertical loads between the upper and lower frame members to said at least one suspension member.
- 11. The wheelchair of claim 10 wherein the suspension means is connected between the upper frame members and the lower frame member at a rearward end of each of the side frame assemblies.
- 12. The wheelchair of claim 10 wherein said at least one suspension member is a shock absorber.
- 13. The wheelchair of claim 10 wherein the suspension means comprises a shock absorber mounted between each of the upper frame members and the lower frame members.
- 14. The wheelchair of claim 10 wherein the adjustment bracket comprises a plurality of adjustment positions.
- 15. The wheelchair of claim 14 wherein the plurality of adjustment positions are arranged in an arc having a radius and a center, the center of the arc being at the flexible connection.
- 16. A folding wheelchair frame, comprising:
- a pair of side frame assemblies, each of the side frame assemblies comprising
- a lower frame member,
- a pivotal connection coupling the forward end of the upper frame member to the lower frame member,
- a caster wheel mounting connected to the lower frame member,
- a drive wheel mounting connected to the lower frame member, and
- a footrest mounting connected to a forward end of the lower frame member below the pivotal connection;
- folding connector means for connecting the pair of side frame assemblies; and
- suspension means connecting the upper frame member and the lower frame member so that the upper frame member rearward of the pivotal connection is supported by suspension means and the upper frame member pivots at the forward end about the pivotal connection without translation of the footrest mounting relative to the lower frame members, the suspension means comprising at least one suspension member having first and second ends, the first end being mounted in relation to the lower frame members for applying downward load to the lower frame members, and an adjustment bracket mounted between the second end of said at least one suspension member and the upper frame members for applying downward force from the upper frame members to said at least one suspension member, the adjustment bracket being adapted to enable the height of the upper frame members rearward of the pivotal connections to be upwardly and downwardly adjusted while transferring vertical loads between the upper and lower frame members to said at least one suspension member.
- 17. The folding wheelchair frame of claim 16 wherein the suspension means is connected between the upper frame members and the lower frame member at a rearward end of each of the side frame assemblies.
- 18. The folding wheelchair frame of claim 17 wherein said at least one suspension member, is a shock absorber.
- 19. The folding wheelchair frame of claim 16 wherein the adjustment bracket comprises a plurality of adjustment positions.
- 20. The folding wheelchair frame of claim 19 wherein the plurality of positions are arranged in an arc having a radius and a center, the center of the arc being, at the pivotal connection coupling the upper and lower frame members.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/570,195 filed Dec. 11, 1995 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/274,826, filed Jul. 14, 1994 both now abandoned.
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