Claims
- 1. A manual propulsion kit for a wheelchair when the wheelchair includes a frame with two large wheels on either side of the frame journaled to axles on the frame, each of the large wheels mounting a circular handrail, the kit including a pair of manual propulsion assemblies wherein each assembly includes a lever adapted to be journaled to one of the axles for rotational movement within a predetermined angular sector determined by a substantially vertical neutral position and a position forward of the frame, a crank handle having a crank web member pivoted for rotation, at the end of the lever arm adjacent the handrail when the lever arm is mounted to the axle, such that the crank web member defines an arc and moves between a neutral position disengaged from the handrail and a forward position engaging the handrail, a handle grip mounted to the crank web member, friction means associated with the crank web member adapted to engage the handrail when pressure is applied to the crank handle to move the web member to a rotary forward position whereby the manual propulsion assembly can be utilized to propel the wheelchair forwardly.
- 2. A manual propulsion kit for a wheelchair when the wheelchair includes a frame with two large wheels on either side of the frame journaled to axles on the frame, each of the large wheels mounting a circular handrail, the kit including a pair of manual propulsion assemblies wherein each assembly includes a lever adapted to be journaled to one of the axles for rotational movement within a predetermined angular sector determined by a substantially vertical position and a position forward of the frame, a crank handle having a crank web member pivoted for rotation, at the end of the lever arm adjacent the handrail when the lever arm is mounted to the axle, and about an axis coincident with the lever arm such that the crank member defines an arc and moves between a forward position forward of the lever arm at a tangent to the handrail, and a reverse position extending rearwardly of the lever arm and at a tangent to the handrail, a crank handle grip mounted to the crank web member, friction means associated with the crank web member adapted to engage the handrail when pressure is applied to the crank handgrip when the crank handle is in one of the forward and reverse positions whereby the manual propulsion assembly can be utilized to propel the wheelchair forwardly or rearwardly.
- 3. A manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 2, wherein the crank web is a flexible member.
- 4. A manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 3, wherein the friction means comprises at least a friction pad mounted to a backing plate which is fixedly mounted to the crank handle grip, underneath the crank web, such that the backing plate and the crank handle grip are journaled to the crank web whereby the at least one friction pad can engage the handrail when the crank handle is in one of the forward and reverse positions and pressure is applied by the occupant of the wheelchair to manually propel the wheelchair by applying further rotational force to the crank handle when the friction pad is in contact with the handrail.
- 5. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 4, wherein the backing plate is in the form of an angle bracket and the friction pad is an elastomeric pad having an axial component and a radial component wherein the axial component of the friction pad is mainly utilized when the occupant applies force on the handle grip to propel the wheelchair, and the radial component is mainly utilized when the occupant applies lateral inward force to the handle grips such that the radial component of the friction pad presses against the handrail to brake the movement of the wheelchair.
- 6. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 4, wherein the lever arm includes a platform at the free end thereof adjacent the handrail and the platform extends at a right angle intersecting the radial plane of the handrail, and the crank web is pivotally mounted to the platform and stop means are provided on the platform to limit the arc of rotation of the crank member to 180°.
- 7. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 6, wherein the backing plate is provided with a stop member to engage the crank web and limit the rotation of the handle grip and backing plate relative to the crank web to 180°.
- 8. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 5, wherein the elastomeric pads are rubber.
- 9. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 4, wherein the friction means includes a bracket which is pivotally mounted to the lever arm for rotation about an axial axis parallel to the axle, the bracket is adjacent and below the crank handle and includes a forward component extending forward of the lever arm and a rearward component extending rearwardly thereof, and both components extend in the plane tangential to the handrail, friction pads are mounted to the bracket forward and rearward components and are adapted to alternatively engage the handrail when pressure is applied to the crank handle in one of the forward and reverse positions.
- 10. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 9, wherein spring means extend between the bracket and the lever arm to maintain the bracket out of contact with the handrail when pressure is not being applied to the bracket by the crank handle.
- 11. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 9, wherein the bracket has a radial component and each of the forward and rearward components includes axial flanges intersecting the radial plane of the handrail, the friction pads are mounted to the flanges and to the radial portion of the forward and rearward components of the bracket, the flanges are provided with crank arm receiving seats whereby when the crank arm is rotated to one of the forward and rearward components a detent on the crank arm will engage the respective seats whereby when the occupant of the wheelchair applies pressure to the handle grip the pressure is transmitted from the flexible crank web to one of the forward and rearward components of the bracket to press the axial friction pad against the handrail whereby further force applied to the handle grip will propel the wheel.
- 12. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 10, wherein the crank web is flexible.
- 13. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 11, wherein the friction pads are rubber.
- 14. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 11, wherein the lever arm and its ends opposite from the axle includes a platform extending at right angles to the axis of the arm, the platform intersecting the radial plane of the handrail and the crank handle is pivotally mounted to the platform on the lever arm and limit means are provided on the platform for limiting the rotational arc of the crank handle to 190°.
- 15. A wheelchair comprising a frame with two large wheels, one on either side of the frame, and journaled to axles on the frame, each of the large wheel mounts a circular handrail, a pair of manual propulsion assemblies one associated with each wheel and each assembly including a lever arm journaled to the respective axle for rotational movement in a radial plane within a predetermined angular sector determined by a substantially vertical position and a position forward of the frame, characterized by a crank handle having a crank web member pivoted for rotation at the end of the lever arm adjacent the handrail, the crank web member rotating about an axis coincident with the lever arm such that the crank member defines an arc and moves between a forward position forward of the lever arm at a tangent to the handrail and a reverse position extending rearwardly of the lever arm and at a tangent to the handrail, a crank handle grip mounted to the crank web member, friction means associated with the crank web member adapted to engage the handrail when pressure is applied to the crank handle grip when the crank handle is in one of the forward and reverse positions whereby the manual propulsion assembly can be utilized to propel the wheelchair forwardly of rearwardly.
- 16. A manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 1, wherein the crank web member includes a rocker having a web portion in a plane parallel to the lever and pivoted to the end of the lever, and a platform at right angles to the web portion, the platform having a front wing and a rear wing wherein the rear wing extends rearwardly a greater distance from a longitudinal axis of the lever member than the forward extent of the forward wing portion and the crank handle grip is mounted in the forward wing portion.
- 17. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 16, wherein the friction means includes L-shaped elastomeric pads provided underneath the platform and adjacent the web portion of the crank web member corresponding to the forward and rearward wings so as to frictionally engage the handrail.
- 18. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 16, wherein a spring bracket is mounted to the axle and is connected to the lever member in order to define the predetermined angular section of movement of the lever.
- 19. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 1, wherein the lever arm rotates on the axle and the axle is a quick release axle.
- 20. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 18, wherein a spring member is connected between the top of the lever member and the crank web member in order to urge the crank web member to a neutral position relative to the lever member.
- 21. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 20, wherein the spring member extending from the spring bracket and connected to the lever is the same spring member that connects the lever member to the crank web member.
- 22. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 17, wherein the extent of the rear wing from the axis through the lever is twice the extend of the forward wing.
- 23. The manual propulsion kit as defined in claim 19, wherein the lever is fixedly mounted to a cylindrical bracket which is mounted for rotation on the axle and spring means extend between the wheelchair and the lever for providing the predetermined angular sector.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of International Application Serial No. PCT/CA97/00524 filed Jul. 22, 1997.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60022068 |
Jul 1996 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/CA97/00524 |
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09236368 |
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