Claims
- 1. A wheel drive disconnect system for use in electrically powered vehicles for transporting the physically challenged, wherein the system comprises:a. at least one wheel comprising a rim, a wheel hub sleeve, and a radially extending plate connecting the rim and hub sleeve; b. an electrically powered motor mechanism including a powered rotatably driven shaft device freely received by said hub sleeve for relative rotation therewith; c. an axially displaceable releasable drive transmitting member axially freely receiving said drive shaft device and having a first position in which it receives the drive rotation of said drive shaft device and a second axially displaced position in which it does not; d. protrusions and drive surfaces provided between said wheel plate and said drive transmitting member radially disposed outwardly of said wheel hub sleeve in radial alignment for driving said wheel in rotation when said drive transmitting member is in said first position and for permitting free wheeling of said wheel when said drive transmitting member has been axially displaced and said protrusions and drive surfaces are out of radial alignment; e. said protrusions being on said wheel plate and said drive surfaces being provided as recess walls in said drive transmitting member within which said protrusions are received for transmitting a drive in both directions of rotation when said drive transmitting member is in said first position; f. said protrusions being circumferentially spaced nubs provided on said wheel plate; and g. said wheel plate comprising a pair of rim plate sections and bolt and nut assemblies for clamping said sections extending through said nubs.
- 2. A wheel drive disconnect system for use in electrically powered vehicles for transporting the physically challenged, wherein the system comprises:a. at least one wheel comprising a rim, a wheel hub sleeve, and a radially extending plate connecting the rim and hub sleeve; b. an electrically powered motor mechanism including a powered rotatably driven shaft device freely received by said hub sleeve for relative rotation therewith; c. an axially displaceable releasable drive transmitting member axially freely receiving said drive shaft device and having a first position in which it receives the drive rotation of said drive shaft device and a second axially displaced position in which it does not; d. protrusions and drive surfaces provided between said wheel plate and drive transmitting member radially disposed outwardly of said wheel hub sleeve in radial alignment for driving said wheel in rotation when said drive transmitting member is in said first position and for permitting free wheeling of said wheel when said drive transmitting member has been axially displaced and said protrusions and drive surfaces are out of radial alignment; and e. said drive shaft device and drive transmitting member having a crosspin and crosspin slot connection and in said first position said crosspin being received in said slot, said drive transmitting member being mounted for limited axial movement relative to said drive shaft device and for rotary adjustment relative to said drive shaft device to an adjusted relative rotary location wherein said crosspin is removed from said slot and said drive transmitting member is held in said second position.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein said crosspin is mounted by said drive shaft device to project radially from said drive shaft device and said drive transmitting member has an axially inner surface in which said slot is provided, said crosspin being engaged with said axially inner surface when said drive transmitting member is rotated to said location, and a spring mechanism reactive to urge said drive transmitting member and drive shaft device axially together to releasably maintain said drive transmitting member in both said first and second positions.
- 4. A wheel drive disconnect system for use in electrically powered vehicles for transporting the physically challenged wherein at least one wheel comprises a rim, a wheel hub, and a radially extending plate connecting the rim and hub; and an electrically powered motor mechanism including a powered rotatably driven shaft device is freely received by said hub for relative rotation therewith; the improvement wherein;a. an axially displaceable drive transmitter freely mounts to said drive shaft device and has a first position in which it receives the drive rotation of said drive shaft device and a second axially displaced position in which it does not; b. protrusions and drive surfaces are provided on said wheel plate and drive transmitter radially disposed outwardly of said wheel hub in radial alignment for driving said wheel in rotation when said drive transmitter is in said first position and for permitting free wheeling of said wheel when said drive transmitter has been axially displaced and said protrusions and drive surfaces are out of radial alignment; c. said protrusions being circumferentially spaced nubs provided on said wheel plate; and d. said wheel plate comprising a pair of rim plate sections and bolt and nut assemblies for clamping said sections extend through said nubs.
- 5. A wheel drive disconnect system for use in electrically powered vehicles for transporting the physically challenged wherein at least one wheel comprises a rim, a wheel hub, and a radially extending plate connecting the rim and hub; and an electrically powered motor mechanism including a powered rotatably driven shaft device is freely received by said hub for relative rotation therewith; the improvement wherein;a. an axially displaceable drive transmitter freely mounts to said drive shaft device and has a first position in which it receives the drive rotation of said drive shaft device and a second axially displaced position in which it does not; and b. protrusions and drive surfaces are provided on said wheel plate and drive transmitter radially disposed outwardly of said wheel hub in radial alignment for driving said wheel in rotation when said drive transmitter is in said first position and for permitting free wheeling of said wheel when said drive transmitter has been axially displaced and said protrusions and drive surfaces are out of radial alignment; c. said drive shaft device and drive transmitting member having a crosspin and crosspin slot connection and in said first position said crosspin being received in said slot, said drive transmitting member being mounted for limited axial movement relative to said drive shaft device and for rotary adjustment relative to said drive shaft device to an adjusted relative rotary location wherein said crosspin is removed from said slot and said drive transmitting member is held in said second position.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein said crosspin is mounted by said drive shaft device to project radially from said drive shaft device and said drive transmitting member has an axially inner surface in which said slot is provided, said crosspin being engaged with said axially inner surface when said drive transmitting member is rotated to said location, and a spring mechanism reactive to urge said drive transmitting member and drive shaft device axially together to releasably maintain said drive transmitting member in both said first and second positions.
Parent Case Info
This invention, which claims the priority of provisional application 60/142,493 filed Jul. 6, 1999, relates particularly to vehicle mount assemblies for the drive axles of electrically driven carts of the type used by the physically challenged and to methods of constructing and operating them.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Provisional Applications (1)
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