Claims
- 1. A wheel chair for therapeutically treating a patient seated therein that includes:a main chair frame for supporting a front entry seat and a pair of main drive wheels for propelling the chair over a support surface, an auxiliary frame attached to the main frame containing an auxiliary drive wheel that is located under the chair seat, a pair of leg operated levers mounted in the auxiliary frame that have arms that extend forwardly of said chair seat, a drive means mounted in said auxiliary frame for connecting the levers to the auxiliary drive wheel so that the auxiliary drive wheel is rotated as the levers are reciprocated in a vertical plane, and pivot means associated with each of said levers about which the forwardly extended arms of each lever can be pivoted between a first operative position wherein the lever arms extend forwardly of the chair seat and a second inoperative position wherein the arms are moved to a position to one side of the chair seat whereby free ingress and egress to the seat is provided for a patient using the chair.
- 2. The wheelchair of claim 1 wherein said pivot means includes a releasable latch means for locking the lever arm in said operative position.
- 3. The wheelchair of claim 2 wherein said pivot means further includes a stop for registering said lever arm in said operative position.
- 4. The wheelchair of claim 1 wherein said pivot means further includes a vertically disposed pivot pin that is aligned in close proximity with a front edge of said chair seat.
- 5. The wheelchair of claim 1 wherein said drive means further includes a driven bevel gear secured to each lever arm for rotation about a common horizontal axis and an upper and a lower idler gear arranged to rotate about a common vertical axis for coordinating the movement of said lever arms so that as one arm moves upwardly as the other arm moves downwardly.
- 6. The wheelchair of claim 5 wherein said upper idler gear includes a hub arranged to rotate about said vertical axis and a manually operated brake means for placing a friction load upon said hub.
- 7. The wheelchair of claim 6 wherein said brake means includes a first brake pad secured to said hub and a second brake pad mounted for adjustment in the auxiliary frame by a threaded rod whereby by turning said shaft, said second brake pad is moveable into friction contact against said first brake pad.
- 8. The wheelchair of claim 7 wherein said threaded rod contains a handle means located beneath a front edge of the chair seat for turning said shaft.
- 9. The wheelchair of claim 5 that further includes a lifting fork for supporting the auxiliary drive wheel in the auxiliary frame, said fork being rotatably mounted in said auxiliary frame between a first position wherein the wheel rests in contact with said support surface and a second position wherein said wheel is raised out of contact with the support surface.
- 10. The wheelchair of claim 9 that further includes an activating means that includes a lifting arm mounted beneath the chair seat that is depressible by a patient seated in the chair to move the lifting fork into the second position.
- 11. The wheelchair of claim 10 that further includes a releasable latch for securing the lifting arm in a depressed condition to hold the auxiliary drive wheel in the second position.
- 12. The wheelchair of claim 9 wherein each lever arm is connected to the shaft of the auxiliary drive wheel through a two bar linkage and a one-way clutch so that the auxiliary drive wheel moves the chair in a forward direction.
- 13. The wheelchair of claim 12 wherein each two bar linkage contains an adjustable stop that can be selectably positioned to contact the lifting fork and lift said auxiliary drive wheel when the associated lever is reciprocated beyond a given point.
- 14. The wheelchair of claim 1 that further includes a pair of spaced apart female connectors mounted on the auxiliary frame that are arranged to removably engage a pair of male connectors on the main frame of the chair for removably mounting the auxiliary frame on said main frame.
- 15. The wheelchair of claim 14 wherein said each male connector includes a pair of vertically disposed coaxially aligned lugs and each female connector includes a pair of spaced apart coaxially aligned holes for receiving the lugs of the male connector therein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation in part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/146,780 filed Sep. 4, 1998, entitled Aerobic Wheelchair Attachment in the name of Joseph Chubbuck.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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