Claims
- 1. A collapsible wheelchair comprising a seat support, a backrest support, a lower leg support and wheels on an axle, the backrest support and the lower leg support being movable from an operative position to a collapsed position substantially parallel to the seat support by pivoting about the seat support and about a lower leg support pivot joint to lie underneath the seat support; with the lower leg support being cantilevered from the seat support in the operative position to provide an open construction wheelchair, whereby the wheelchair does not require an undercarriage to support it in the operative position.
- 2. A collapsible wheelchair comprising a seat support, a backrest support, a lower leg support at right angles to the seat support and wheels on an axle, the backrest support and the lower leg support being movable from an operative position to a collapsed position substantially parallel to the seat support by pivoting about the seat support and about a pair of lower leg support pivot joints to lie underneath the seat support; the seat support comprising two front portions, each of which extend downwardly and support at a lower end thereof one of the lower leg support pivot joints, each of which comprises a pivot pin between one of the lower leg supports and the seat support, and a sleeve which is slidable between a locked position covering the pin and preventing lower leg support rotation and an unlocked position at which the pin is exposed and the lower leg support is free to pivot about the pin, with the two sleeves in the operative position of the wheelchair being at right angles to the seat support and the sleeves in the collapsed position of the wheelchair being parallel to the seat support.
- 3. A collapsible wheelchair comprising a seat support, a backrest support, a lower leg support and wheels on an axle, the backrest support and the lower leg support being movable between an operative position and a collapsed position substantially parallel to the seat support, and wherein the wheel axle is mounted on an adjustable wheel axle support for height adjustment which comprises a pair of uprights interconnected by a transverse bar connected to the wheel axle.
- 4. A wheelchair as claimed in claim 3 wherein the uprights are mounted for telescoping height adjustment.
- 5. A wheelchair as claimed in claim 3 further comprises a longitudinal brace extending between the lower leg support and the seat support, the longitudinal brace being removable.
Priority Claims (2)
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S960724 |
Oct 1996 |
IE |
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S970284 |
Apr 1997 |
IE |
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/284,497 filed Apr. 14, 1999 which was a nationalization of PCT application Ser. No. PCT/IE97/00066.
Continuations (1)
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09284497 |
Apr 1999 |
US |
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09767553 |
Jan 2001 |
US |