This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-213057, filed Sep. 28, 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wheelchair which is configured such that the vehicle width can be varied by attaching/detaching rear wheels.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, a wheelchair of this kind includes a vehicle frame which is provided with a seat section and a back section, front wheels are provided at a lower portion of a front end part of the vehicle frame, and rear wheels, which are larger in size than the front wheels, are provided on both sides of a rear end part of the vehicle frame. Hand rims, which are slightly smaller in diameter than the rear wheels, are provided on the outside of the rear wheels, so that a user who sits on the seat section can manually rotate the rear wheels.
If the rear wheels with the hand rims are provided on the outside in the width direction of the vehicle frame, the vehicle width of the wheelchair increases. Consequently, the driving of the wheelchair becomes difficult in a narrow place, for example, in a room or in a train.
Taking this into account, the rear wheels are provided to be attachable/detachable to/from the vehicle frame, and lift-up wheels are provided at a lower portion of a rear end part of the vehicle frame such that the lift-up wheels can be elevated. When the rear wheels are to be used, the lift-up wheels are raised so that the lift-up wheels may not come in contact with the ground. When the rear wheels are detached and the wheelchair is used with a reduced vehicle width, the lift-up wheels are lowered and put in contact with the ground.
Thereby, when the wheelchair is driven in a narrow place, for instance, in a room or in a train, the vehicle width is reduced by detaching the rear wheels, and the lift-up wheels are lowered. Thereby, the vehicle frame is supported to be movable by the front wheels and lift-up wheels.
In the prior art, in the wheelchair with the above-described structure, universal casters, which are rotatable not only about a horizontal axis but also about a vertical axis, are used for the front wheels, so that the direction of the vehicle can easily be turned when the wheelchair is moved by pushing hand-push handles which are provided on the back section. However, fixed casters, which can rotate about only the horizontal axis of the horizontal axis and vertical axis, have been used for the lift-up wheels, like the rear wheels.
In the case where universal casters are used for the front wheels, if the wheelchair is to be simply moved in a forward direction, there occurs no great problem since the direction of movement of the wheelchair can relatively easily be turned by the front wheels.
However, there is such a case that, for example, in order to transfer the user of the wheelchair, the wheelchair is moved forward in the state in which the rear wheels are detached, and then the wheelchair is moved in a lateral direction and brought alongside of the bed. In this case, if the front wheels alone are universal casters and the lift-up wheels are the above-described fixed casters, it is difficult to move the rear-end side of the wheelchair in the lateral direction. Thus, the wheelchair cannot easily be brought to the lateral side of the bed.
The object of the present invention is to provide a wheel chair which can easily be moved not only in a forward direction but also in a lateral direction.
According to the invention, there is provided a wheelchair including:
a vehicle frame including a seat section and a back section;
a front wheel which is formed of a universal caster, the front wheel being provided at a lower portion of a front end part of the vehicle frame;
a pair of rear wheels which are detachably attached to both sides in a width direction of a rear end part of the vehicle frame; and
a lift-up wheel which is formed of a universal caster and is provided at a lower portion of the rear end part of the vehicle frame such that the lift-up wheel is capable of being elevated between a ground-contact position and a non-ground-contact position by an elevation mechanism, the lift-up wheel being configured such that the lift-up wheel, together with the front wheel, movably supports the vehicle frame in a lowered state of the lift-up wheel at the ground-contact position.
According to the present invention, universal casters are used not only for front wheels but also for lift-up wheels.
Thus, when the rear wheels are detached and the wheelchair is moved by the front wheels and lift-up wheels, the wheelchair can easily be moved not only in the forward direction but also in the lateral direction. Therefore, for example, when the user of the wheelchair is to be transferred to the bed, the wheelchair can easily be approached to the lateral side of the bed.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A wheelchair V shown in
A pair of coupling links 3, which are rotatably coupled at their intermediate portions, are coupled to a front end side and a rear end side of the paired side frames 2. Thereby, the vehicle frame 1 is configured to be foldable by the coupling links 3.
As shown in
A hand-push handle 5 is provided on an upper end of the rear member 2d by a coupling portion 4 such that the hand-push handle 5 is foldable rearward. An attachment member 7 of a rear wheel 6, which includes a hand rim 6a (shown in
The attachment member 7 is configured such that the rear wheel 6 can be detachedly attached to the attachment member 7, and the hand-push handle 5 is provided with a brake handle 8 for manually braking the rotation of the rear wheel 6 which is attached to the attachment member 7.
A bag-like sheet 11 is provided between the upper members 2a and rear members 2d of the paired left and right side frames 2, thereby forming a seat section 12 between the paired upper members 2a and forming a back section 13 between the paired rear members 2d, as shown in
A front wheel 14, which is formed of a universal castor, is provided at a lower end of the front member 2c of each side frame 2. Specifically, a lower end of the front member 2c is provided with an attachment portion 15 which is provided so as to be rotatable about a vertical axis, and the front wheel 14 is provided on the attachment portion 15 so as to be rotatable about a horizontal axis. Accordingly, the front wheel 14, which is formed of the universal caster, is rotatable in two directions about two axes, i.e. the vertical axis and horizontal axis.
The front wheel 14 and the rear wheel 6, which is attached to the attachment member 7, are set such that their lower ends are at the same height. In short, the rear wheel 6 and the front wheel 14 are set at such a height as to be in contact with a running surface indicated by R in
As shown in
The footrest unit 16 includes an attachment pipe 18 of a substantially inverted J shape, which has a lower end at which a footrest 1 is provided such that the footrest 17 is rotatable in a vehicle width direction of the vehicle frame 1 and can be held substantially horizontal in a state in which the footrest 17 is turned inward in the vehicle width direction.
An attachment member 19, which is detachably fixed to the front member 2c, is provided at an intermediate portion of the attachment pipe 18. The footrest unit 16 is detachably attached to the front member 2c of the side frame 2, such that the upper end of the attachment pipe 18 is abutted on the upper and of the front member 2c and the attachment member 19 is detachably fixed to an intermediate portion in the height direction of the front member 2c.
Since the footrest unit 16 is detachably attached to the front member 2c of the side frame 2, the footrest unit 16 can be removed from the vehicle frame 1. Thus, the front face of the vehicle frame 1 can be approached to, for example, the lateral side of the bed (not shown). Thereby, a user on the bed, with his/her back turned, can easily be transferred onto the seat section 12 of the vehicle frame 1 of the wheelchair V.
Armrest units 21 are provided on upper ends of the paired side frames 2, that is, on both sides in the width direction of the seat section 12. As shown in
An extension portion 25, whim has a lower end extending below the seat section 12, is provided at a rear end of the armrest frame 22. The extension portion 25 is rotatably coupled to an intermediate portion of the rear member 2d of the side frame 2 by a hinge 26.
Thereby, the armrest unit 21 can be rotated from a use state in which the armrest frame 22 is located on the upper member 2a of the side frame 2, to a rearward side of the side frame 2, as indicated by an arrow in
In the meantime, the armrest unit 21 may be configured such that the armrest unit 21 is detachably attached to the side frame 2 and the armrest unit 21 is detached from the side frame 2 and thus retreated from both sides in the width direction of the seat section 12.
A lift-up wheel 29 is provided on a rear end portion of a lower part of the vehicle frame 1 such that the lift-up wheel 29 can be shifted in an up-and-down direction by an elevation mechanism 28. Specifically, the elevation mechanism 28 includes a support arm 31 having one end rotatably coupled, by a first support shaft 30, to an intermediate portion of the lower member 2b of the side frame 2. The other end of the support arm 31 is provided with the lift-up wheel 29, which is formed of a universal caster, like the front wheel 14.
Specifically, the other end of the support, arm 31 is provided with an attachment member 32 which is rotatable about a vertical axis, and the lift-up wheel 29 is provided on the attachment member 32 such that the lift-up wheel 29 is rotatable about a horizontal axis. Accordingly, the lift-up wheel 29 is vertically and horizontally rotatable.
As shown in
Intermediate portions in the back-and-forth direction of the second links 35, which correspond to a corner portion located above the above-described one corner portion, are rotatably coupled by a fourth support shaft 37 to an attachment portion (not shown) which is provided at an intermediate portion in the up-and-down direction of the rear member 2d of the side frame 2.
An operation lever 39, which has one end provided with an operation handle 38, has the other end rotatably coupled by a fifth support shaft 41 to an intermediate portion in the back-and-forth direction of the second links 35, this intermediate portion being ricer the fourth support shaft 37. The operation lever 39 is bent in a crank shape in the up-and-down direction. The operation handle 38 is provided on an upper end side of the operation lever 39, and a lower end of the operation lever 39 is rotatably attached to the second links 35.
Of the other two corner portions of the second link 35, the upper corner portion is provided with a shaft-shaped upper stopper member 43, and the lower corner portion is provided with a shaft-shaped lower stopper member 44. Thereby, the operation lever 39 can freely rotate in the up-and-down direction between a raised position where the other end side of the operation lever 39, which is pivotally attached to the second links 35 by the fifth support shaft 41, abuts on the upper stopper member 43, and a lowered position where the other end side of the operation lever 39 abuts on the lower stopper member 44.
A tension spring 45 functioning as a resilient member for urging upward the other end side of the support arm 31, at which the above-described lift-up wheel 29 is provided, is provided between a lower-side intermediate portion of the second link 35 and an intermediate portion of the support arm 31.
As will be described later, when the operation lever 39 is rotated downward from the raised position shown in
An attachment member 46, which is formed by bending a pipe material in a bracket (]) shape, is fixed to an intermediate portion of the lower member 2b of the side frame 2, which corresponds to the bent portion 39a of the operation lever 39. A stopper 47 is attached to one corner portion of the attachment member 46.
When the operation lever 39 is rotated downward, as will be described later, the stopper 47 abuts on the bent portion 39a, thereby preventing the operation lever 39 from further rotating downward.
As shown in
The attachment member 46 is provided with, in addition to the stopper 47, a parking brake lever 48 which prevents the rear wheel 6 from rotating when the wheelchair V is stopped.
Furthermore, an auxiliary leg 49, which extends downward, is provided on an intermediate portion of the lower member 2b of the side frame 2. A lower end of the auxiliary leg 49 is set at a position which is higher than the lower end of the rear wheel 6, as shown in
Accordingly, if the rear wheels 6 are detached from the vehicle frame 1 and the lift-up wheels 29 are raised, the auxiliary legs 49 come in contact with the ground. Thus, when the rear wheels 6 are detached and the lift-up wheels 29 are raised, the wheelchair V can be prevented from moving.
One end and the other end of a pedal member 51, which has a side surface shape of âTâ, are coupled to the third support shaft 36, which couples the other end portion of the first the one end of the second link 35, and to the fourth support shaft 36, which couples the second link 35 to the vehicle frame 1. Specifically, the pedal member 51 is provided integral with one side of the diamond-shaped second link 35.
In the meantime, the second link 35 may not be formed in a diamond shape, and one side of the diamond shape may be formed by the pedal member 51.
A projection portion 52 is provided at an intermediate portion of the pedal member 51, and the projection portion 52 is provided with a pedal 53. If the pedal 53, which is at the raised position as shown in
If the pedal member 51 rotates, the first link 33 and second link 35 rotate interlockingly, as shown in
Next, a mode of use of the wheelchair V having the above-described structure is described.
In the case where the rear wheels 6 are detached from the vehicle frame 1 and the wheelchair V is used with she reduced vehicle width, as shown in
If the operation lever 39 at the lowered position is rotated upward, the one end portion of the operation lever 39, which is coupled to the second link 35, abuts on the upper stopper member 43 that is provided on the second link 35. Accordingly, the second rink 35 moves in interlock with the upward rotation of the operation lever 39. Specifically, the second link 35 rotates in a direction indicated by an arrow in
If the second link 35 rotates, the first link 33 rotates in interlock with the rotation of the second link 35, and rotates in a direction indicated by an arrow in
Thereby, the lift-up wheel 29 lowers to the ground-contact position indicated by R2 in
When the lift-up wheel 29 is lowered to the ground-contact position R2, the operation lever 39 is in a raised position indicated by a solid line in
Thus, if the operation lever 39 is released from the hand after the lift-up wheel 29 was lowered to the ground-contact position R2, the one end portion of the operation lever 39 lowers until abutting upon the lower stopper member 44 which is provided on the second link 35, as indicated by a chain line in
In the meantime, the height position of the operation handle 38 at this time may be lower than or substantially equal to the height position of the seat position 12.
When the operation handle 38 is in the neutral position indicated by the chain line in
As stated above, if the rear wheels 6 are detached from the attachment members 7 of the vehicle frame 1 after the lift-up wheels 29 are lowered to the ground-contact position R2, the vehicle width of the wheelchair V can be reduced. Thus, even in a narrow space, for example, in a train or in a room, the wheelchair V can easily be moved.
The wheelchair V, from which the rear wheels 6 have been removed, can be moved by the front wheels 14 which are formed of universal casters, and the lift-up wheels 29 which are similarly formed of universal casters. The front wheels 14 and lift-up wheels 29, which are formed of universal casters, are configured to rotate about the vertical axis and horizontal axis.
Accordingly, the front wheels 14 and lift-up wheels 29 rotate such that the direction of running can easily be varied by the force that is applied to the vehicle frame 1 by the helper. For example, when the user sitting on the wheelchair V is to be transferred onto the bed, the wheelchair V is moved straight to the lateral side of the bed, and then the wheelchair V is pushed in the lateral direction. Thereby, the wheelchair V can be brought alongside of the bed.
Thus, after the wheelchair V is brought alongside of the bed, one armrest unit 21 on the bed side is rotated to the rear side of the vehicle frame 1, as indicated by the arrow in
At this time, since the other end portion of the operation lever 39, at which the operation handle 38 provided, is at such a height as not to protrude above from the seat section 12, the operation lever 39 or operation handle 38 does not become an obstacle to the movement of the user.
On the other hand, when the lift-up wheels 29, which are lowered to the ground-contact position R2 as shown in
Thereby, since the lower stopper member 44 provided on the second link 35 is pushed downward by the one end portion of the operation lever 39, the second link 35 rotates with the fourth support shaft 37 functioning as a fulcrum, such that toe one end portion of the second link 35, to which the first link 33 is coupled, rotates in a direction indicated by an arrow in
If the one side of the second link 35 and the first link 33 are bent in the angle bracket (>) shape, the first link 33 further rotates in a direction of bending, by the restoring force of the tension spring 45 which acts on the support arm 31. Since the second link 35 also moves in interlock with the rotation of the first link 33, the one end of the second link 35, to which the first link 33 is coupled, rotates in direction of rising.
As a result, the first link 33, second link 35 and operation lever 39 are set in the state indicated by the solid line in
In this manner, if the lift-up wheels 29 are raised from the ground-contact position R2 shown in
Incidentally, in
Accordingly, even if the lift-up wheels 29 are raised to the non-ground-contact position R1 in the state in which the rear wheels 6 are detached, the vehicle frame 1 is supported by the front wheels 14 and auxiliary legs 49, and therefore it is possible to prevent the vehicle frame 1 from transitioning into an unstable state.
The rear wheels 6 may be attached to the vehicle frame 1, either at a time of the state in which the lift-up wheels 29 are lowered to the ground-contact position R2, or at a time of the state in which the vehicle frame 1 is immovably supported by the front wheels 14 and auxiliary legs 49.
The pedal member 51 is provided integral with the one side of the second link 35 by coupling the one end and the other end of the pedal member 51 to the third support shaft 36 and the fourth support shaft 36, and the pedal 53 is provided on the projection portion 52 at the intermediate portion of the pedal member 51.
Thus, in the state in which the lift-up wheels 29 are raised to the non-ground-contact position R1 as shown in
Thereby, since the first link 33 and second link 35 move in interlock with the rotation of the projection portion 52, the lift-up wheels 29 can be lowered from the non-ground-contact position R1 to the ground-contact position R2. Specifically, by means of either the operation lever 39 or the pedal 53, the lift-up wheels 29 can be lowered from the non-ground-contact position R1 to the ground-contact position R2.
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