Claims
- 1. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly comprising:
- two lower side frame members;
- two rear frame members pivotally connected together intermediate their ends to form an "X" configuration, with the lower ends of each of said rear frame members being pivotally secured said lower side frame members;
- two forwardly extending upper side members mechanically coupled to the upper ends of said rear frame members;
- wheels mounted on the front and back of each of said lower side frame members;
- a seat supported from said forwardly extending upper side members;
- means for changing the spacing between said side frame members, to raise or lower the seat, to change the spacing between said two upper side frame members, and for entirely collapsing said wheeled chair; and
- means included in said wheeled chair assembly for permitting said rear frame members to pivot downwardly to a substantially horizontal and parallel position when said chair is in the collapsed configuration.
- 2. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of flashlight type batteries mounted within said frame members; first and second small electric motors having a diameter less than three inches and a length less than four inches mounted in aligned proximity to the rear wheels; and means for selectively powering said motors from said batteries.
- 3. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein said batteries are nickel-cadmium type batteries.
- 4. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 1 further comprising means including transverse frame members and a linear bearing for intercoupling the front ends of said two lower side frame members.
- 5. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said seat is supported directly on said upper side members.
- 6. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said upper side members are arms and wherein sling means are provided for supporting said seat from said arms.
- 7. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein gear reduction means are provided for coupling said motors to the back mounted wheels.
- 8. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said rear frame members are the only structural members intercoupling said upper and lower side members, whereby said seat is cantilevered, and said frame provides a resilient torsion bar suspension for comfortable support of the user despite irregularities in the surface being traversed.
- 9. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein two additional forwardly extending upper side frame members are provided forming arms for said wheeled chair, with said arms being mounted from said rear frame members, and pivot means for permitting said arms to be rotated away from their normal forwardly extending position.
- 10. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 9 wherein vertically extending frame members are connected between the upper ends of said rear frame members having an "X" configuration, and the rear ends of said arms.
- 11. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 1 further comprising storage means mounted on the front of said lower side frame members for carrying supplemental equipment such as golf clubs, packages or the like.
- 12. A wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 1 further comprising quick release means for removing the wheels from said wheeled chair for more compact storage of said wheeled chair when it is in the collapsed configuration.
- 13. A lightweight universal electrical powered wheeled chair as defined in claim 2 wherein said battery cells are nickel cadmium battery cells.
- 14. A lightweight universal electric powered wheeled chair as defined in claim 2 wherein said motors are less than 21/2 inches in diameter and are less than 31/2 inches in length.
- 15. A wheeled chair as defined in claim 2 wherein means including a lightweight motor are provided for changing the spacing between said side frame members, and circuit means are provided for energizing said last-mentioned motor from said battery cells.
- 16. A wheeled chair as defined in claim 2 further comprising battery charging means for fully recharging said battery cells from their discharged state in less than one hour.
- 17. A lightweight universal wheeled chair assembly comprising:
- two lower side frame members;
- two rear frame members pivotally connected together intermediate their ends to form an "X" configuration, with the lower ends of each of said rear frame members being pivotally secured to said lower side frame members;
- two forwardly extending upper side members mechanically coupled to the upper ends of said rear frame members;
- wheels mounted on the front and back of each of said lower side frame members;
- a seat supported from said forwardly extending upper side members;
- means for changing the spacing between said side frame members, to raise or lower the seat and to change the spacing between said two upper side frame members; and
- means included in said wheeled chair assembly for permitting said rear frame members to pivot downwardly to a substantially horizontal and parallel position.
- 18. A wheeled chair assembly as defined in claim 17 wherein said rear frame members are pivoted with respect to one another at a point which is a predetermined distance high when the wheeled chair is in the operating configuration, and wherein the wheels mounted on the back of the frame members are relatively small, having a diameter which is substantially equal to or less than said predetermined distance.
- 19. A wheeled chair as defined in claim 17 wherein said forwardly extending upper side members are mounted in a cantilevered manner from said rear frame members, and are supported only from said rear frame members.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of my prior U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 691,168, filed Jan. 14, 1985, and now abandoned.
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