Claims
- 1. A wheelchair mobility system comprising:
a vehicle having
a frame, at least three wheels operable with respect to the frame, a steering system mounted with respect to the frame and responsive to non-mechanical control signals, a braking system mounted with respect to the frame and responsive to non-mechanical control signals, an energy conversion system mounted with respect to the frame and responsive to non-mechanical control signals, a connector port mounted with respect to the frame and operably connected to the steering, braking and energy conversion systems, and a first locator mounted with respect to the frame; and a wheelchair having
a second locator interfittable with the first locator to position the wheelchair on the vehicle as a driver's seat, the wheelchair being interconnectable with the connector port on the vehicle and having a motor and an operator interface operable for moving the wheelchair independently of the vehicle through the motor and being operable when positioned as a driver's seat on the vehicle and interconnected with the connector port on the frame for driving the vehicle.
- 2. The mobility system of claim 1 wherein the first locator is structure on the vehicle forming a groove and the second locator is a portion of the wheelchair.
- 3. The mobility system of claim 1 wherein the vehicle has an energy source for the energy conversion system, and the wheelchair has a battery for powering the motor, said battery having a connector interconnectable with the energy source on the vehicle to recharge the battery.
- 4. A wheelchair adapted for multiple uses as a wheelchair and as a driver's seat for a drivable vehicle comprising, a chair for supporting a person, a wheel connected to the chair for supporting and motivating the chair, a motor for driving the wheel, an operator interface in a drivable relationship by a person in the chair and in a controllable relationship to the motor, the operator interface having a connector selectively interconnectable with the motor to control the wheelchair or with the vehicle to drive the vehicle.
- 5. The wheelchair of claim 4 including a battery for powering the motor wherein the battery further has a connector selectively interconnectable with the vehicle to recharge the battery when the operator interface is selectively interconnected with the vehicle to drive the vehicle.
- 6. A mobility system comprising:
a vehicle having drive-by-wire control apparatus including a drive-by-wire connector port; and a wheelchair removably mountable in the vehicle including a connector operatively connected to an operator interface and operably and removably connectable with the connector port, whereby said operator interface may be used to drive the vehicle when the wheelchair is mounted in the vehicle with the connector connected to the connector port, and the operator interface may be used to drive the wheelchair when the wheelchair is removed from the vehicle and the connector disconnected from the connector port.
- 7. The mobility system of claim 6 wherein the vehicle has a power source and including a battery configured for engagement with the power source when the wheelchair is mounted in the vehicle with the connector connected to the connector port so that the battery may be recharged.
- 8. A wheelchair comprising:
an operator interface for driving the wheelchair, mounting structure configured for mounting the wheelchair on a vehicle, and a connector selectively operatively associated with the operator interface and configured to be operatively and removably connectable to the vehicle, whereby said operator interface may be used to drive the vehicle when the connector is operably connected to the vehicle.
- 9. The wheelchair of claim 8 including:
a battery for powering the wheelchair, and a connector configured for connecting the battery with the vehicle when the operator interface is used to drive the vehicle, whereby to recharge the battery.
- 10. A mobility system comprising:
a vehicle having:
a frame, at least three wheels operable with respect to the frame, a steering system mounted with respect to the frame and responsive to non-mechanical control signals, a braking system mounted with respect to the frame and responsive to non-mechanical control signals, an energy conversion system mounted with respect to the frame and responsive to non-mechanical control signals, a connector port mounted with respect to the frame and operably connected to the steering, braking and energy conversion systems, and structure on the vehicle forming a groove that is substantially fixed with respect to the frame; and a wheelchair including:
a motor, a locator on the wheelchair interfittable with the groove on the vehicle to position the wheelchair with respect to the vehicle as a driver's seat, an operator interface operable for driving the wheelchair independently of the vehicle through the motor and operable for driving the vehicle through the connector port when the locator on the wheelchair is interfitted with the structure forming a groove on the vehicle, and a battery for powering the wheelchair when the operator interface is operable for driving the wheelchair independently of the vehicle, said battery having a connector for interconnecting the battery with a power source in the energy conversion system of the vehicle to recharge the battery when the interface is operable for driving the vehicle.
- 11. A method of enabling a vehicle to be driven from a wheelchair comprising:
providing an operator interface on the wheelchair usable for driving the wheelchair; providing access on the vehicle for receiving the wheelchair onboard the vehicle; providing an operator interface connector connectable between the operator interface and the vehicle when the wheelchair is onboard the vehicle so that the operator interface is usable for driving the vehicle.
- 12. The method of claim 11 including providing a locator on the wheelchair and a second locator on the vehicle for sufficiently interfitting the wheelchair and the vehicle when the wheelchair is received onboard the vehicle so that the wheelchair is located with respect to the vehicle.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the locator and the second locator are accessible to a user of the wheelchair, permitting the user to interfit the wheelchair and the vehicle with the locators.
- 14. The method of claim 12 including providing a mechanism for securing the wheelchair to the vehicle.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the mechanism for securing the wheelchair to the vehicle is accessible to a user of the wheelchair, permitting the user to secure the wheelchair to the vehicle.
- 16. A method for the wheelchair-bound to drive a vehicle comprising:
driving a wheelchair through an operator interface controlling at least one of the wheelchair's steering, accelerating, decelerating and braking systems; accessing the vehicle while wheelchair-bound; and connecting the operator interface to the vehicle in a manner for controlling at least one of the vehicle's steering, accelerating, decelerating and braking systems.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein accessing the vehicle includes affixing the wheelchair in a fixed relation to the vehicle.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein accessing the vehicle includes controlling structure on the vehicle to facilitate the access of the wheelchair onboard the vehicle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/337,994 filed Dec. 7, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60337994 |
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