Claims
- 1. In a wheelchair having at least one electrically driven drive wheel, one pair of power-steered steering wheels each of which swivels independently of each other around an essentially perpendicular steering axis, and a manually-operated control and steering element, the improvement comprising:
- a separate steering motor for each steering wheel to adjust the steering angle of the steering wheels about its steering axis,
- said steering element comprising a mechanical-electrical steering angle generator which produces an electrical steering signal dependent on the angular position of said steering element,
- an electrical control device which receives said electrical steering signal, thereby controlling both said steering motors for the adjustment of the steering angle of the steering wheels by producing an adjustment signal for each steering wheel which is inversely proportional to the curve of the turning radius of each said steering wheel.
- 2. A wheelchair in accordance with claim 1, including a pair of drive wheels positioned preferably in front of said steering wheels in the direction of travel, a drive motor for each said drive wheel, the electrical steering signal of said steering angle generator controlling the difference in the speed of said drive wheels during turning, said electrical control device producing such adjustment signals that said steering angles satisfy the following conditions: ##EQU2## in which: .alpha.=the steering angle of the external steering wheel during turning;
- .beta.=the steering angle of the internal steering wheel during turning;
- t.sub.h =the track width of said steering wheels;
- t.sub.v =the track width of said forward drive wheels;
- i=v.sub.i /v.sub.a ;
- v.sub.i =the speed of the internal drive wheel during turning;
- v.sub.a =the speed of the external drive wheel during turning; and
- l=the distance between the axles of the drive and steering wheels.
- 3. A wheelchair in accordance with claim 1 in which each said steering axis is aligned with the axles of the steering wheels.
- 4. A wheelchair in accordance with claim 1, in which each said steering axis lies behind the axles of said steering wheels.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 222,128 filed Jul. 18, 1988.
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