Patent classifications
A61G5/047
BRAKE CONTROL DEVICE
A brake control device includes an operating switch and a control part. The operating switch is configured to be turned on when operated by a user. The operating switch is configured to be turned off when released from being operated by the user. The control part executes first brake processing for stopping the mobile object when the operating switch is switched off from on during traveling of a mobile object.
Exchangeable universal wheelchair power assist
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a wheelchair power assist device configured to be installed, uninstalled and exchanged using an exchange tab welded to a wheelchair, and when installed to switch a motorized friction roller between engaged and disengaged modes with a wheelchair wheel, based on an engagement actuator configured to move the friction roller relative to the wheelchair. The friction roller may be operably coupled with an engagement member configured to move relative to the wheelchair. The engagement member may be moved by an extendable and retractable actuator shaft coupled with the wheelchair. A manual wheelchair may be converted to a powered wheelchair using a motorized friction roller for each wheelchair wheel while leaving an open space behind the wheelchair seating area, advantageously permitting the power assist devices to remain attached to a foldable wheelchair in either folded or unfolded configurations.
REMOVABLE ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR A ROLLING OBJECT COMPRISING A FOLDABLE SEATING DEVICE
The invention relates to a removable electric propulsion system (1) for a rolling object, propulsion system (1) comprising a frame (2) provided with at least one wheel (3) driven by an electric machine (10), and at least one non-driven wheel (4), and means (5) for coupling propulsion system (1) to the rolling object. In addition, coupling means (5) comprise means for gripping and lifting at least one wheel of the rolling object. Besides, propulsion system (1) comprises a seating device with a seat (51) and a backrest (50), and this seating device is foldable between a deployed position allowing a user to sit and a folded position.
The invention also relates to a method for deploying/folding the seating device of electric propulsion system (1).
Powered wheelchair mover
An apparatus for moving a wheelchair, the apparatus having a base including a drive motor drivingly connected to a drive wheel and a first forwardly extending lower arm member engageable with the wheelchair when the wheelchair is in the engageable position. The first lower arm member is operable between a lowered position in which the first lower arm member is disengaged from the wheelchair and a raised position in which the first lower arm engages the wheelchair. The first lower arm member has a first stop member whereby, when the first lower arm member is in the raised position and engages the wheelchair, and when the wheelchair is on a forwardly extending declined surface, the first stop member inhibits forward motion of the wheelchair.
Auxiliary drive device for a wheelchair
An auxiliary drive device for a wheelchair has at least one electrically driven drive wheel and a coupling mechanism for coupling the auxiliary drive device to the wheelchair. The electrically driven drive wheel is supported at a steering shaft and freely pivotable with respect to the auxiliary drive device. The steering shaft is arranged such that, when the auxiliary drive device is coupled at a wheelchair ready to be operated, a castor is provided for the electrically driven drive wheel.
ELECTRICAL POWER ASSISTANCE DEVICE FOR TRANSPORT WHEELCHAIR
An electrical power assistance device designed to be removably coupled to existing transport wheelchairs to provide electric power to aid in transportation of a person sitting in the wheelchair, while being detachable to allow the transport chair to fold up for easy storage in a car or other vehicle. The electrical power assistance device includes a motor powered by a rechargeable battery, where the motor drives an internal shaft which rotates a pair of friction wheels. A clutch, provided on a separate axle coupled to the friction wheels by eccentric disks, allows the friction wheels to engage or disengage with the rear wheels of the transport wheelchair.
MOBILITY DEVICE
- Stewart M. Coulter ,
- Brian G. Gray ,
- Dirk A. van der Merwe ,
- Susan D. Dastous ,
- Daniel F. Pawlowski ,
- Bob Peret ,
- Dean Kamen ,
- Derek G. Kane ,
- David Doherty ,
- Matthew A. Norris ,
- Alexander D. Streeter ,
- David J. Couture ,
- Matthew J. Myers ,
- Matthew B. Kinberger ,
- Constance D. Pitenis ,
- Allison E. Key-Wallace ,
- David E. Collins ,
- Erik N. Sabin ,
- Katie A. DeLaurentis ,
- Catharine N. Flynn ,
- Elizabeth Rousseau ,
- Thomas A. Doyon ,
- Dale B. McGrath ,
- Ryan Adams ,
- Prashant Bhat ,
- Trevor A. Conway ,
- David J. Meehan ,
- Tania M. F. Zirn ,
- Paul R. Curtin ,
- Zachary E. Cranfield ,
- James J. Dattolo ,
- Atlant G. Schmidt, III ,
- Steven B. Meuse ,
- George W. Marchant, JR. ,
- Jeffrey C. Marrion
A powered balancing mobility device that can provide the user the ability to safely navigate expected environments of daily living including the ability to maneuver in confined spaces and to climb curbs, stairs, and other obstacles, and to travel safely and comfortably in vehicles. The mobility device can provide elevated, balanced travel.
SYSTEM TO ADJUST DRIVE OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE IN RESPONSE TO DETECTION OF A FRONT ADD-ON FOR A WHEELCHAIR
A wheelchair including a steering assembly configured to selectively attach to the wheelchair, the steering assembly including a steering member, a front wheel operably connected to the steering member, a frame assembly configured to carry the steering member and the front wheel, and a mounting assembly coupled to the frame assembly, and a drive assembly coupled to the wheelchair. The drive assembly is configured to operate in a first configuration in response to the steering assembly being detached from the wheelchair, and the drive assembly is configured to operate in a second configuration in response to the steering assembly being attached to the wheelchair.
SELF-ALIGNING COLLAPSIBLE FRONT ADD-ON FOR A WHEELCHAIR
An alignment system for a wheelchair based steering column includes a fork assembly configured to carry a front wheel, a bearing coupled to the fork assembly, a tube member that receives the bearing and a portion of the fork assembly, a cam defining sloped cam surface leading to a recess, the cam positioned in the tube member, a biasing member configured to apply a restoring force onto the cam, the biasing member positioned in the tube member, and a steering device coupled to the fork assembly. In response to applying a rotational force to the steering device, the fork assembly rotates, responsively rotating the front wheel and sliding the bearing along the cam surface away from the recess, the cam responsively linearly translates relative to the fork assembly overcoming the restoring force.
FRONT ADD-ON FOR A WHEELCHAIR
A steering system for a wheelchair includes a steering device configured to be engaged by a user, a front wheel operably connected to the steering device, and a frame assembly configured to carry the steering device and the front wheel. The frame assembly is configured to removably engage a mounting member of the wheelchair. A mounting assembly can be coupled to the frame assembly. The mounting assembly is configured to selectively couple to the mounting member of the wheelchair and selectively electrically connect to a motorized drive assembly coupled to the wheelchair.