Convertible wheelchair
09775754 · 2017-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Basim Khalfan Hamed Al-Nasseri (Muscat, OM)
- Yousuf Salim Al-Mushakeri (Muscat, OM)
- Mustafa Suleiman Al-Shuaili (Muscat, OM)
Cpc classification
International classification
A61G5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The convertible wheelchair is similar to a conventional wheelchair, but includes a reclining back support and an additional leg support plate. As the back support is pivoted, with respect to the seat, into a reclining position, the leg support plate is driven to pivot upward. When the back support is pivoted into a fully reclining position, the seat, the back support and the leg support plate are positioned parallel and co-planar with respect to one another. Similar to a conventional wheelchair, the convertible wheelchair includes a frame, the seat, which is secured to an upper end of the frame, the back support, which is secured to a rear end of the frame and is pivotally coupled to the seat, a pair of rear wheels rotatably secured to the rear end of the frame, and a pair of front wheels rotatably secured to the front end of the frame.
Claims
1. A convertible wheelchair, comprising: a frame; a seat secured to said frame; a back support secured to said frame and being pivotally coupled to said seat; a pair of rear wheels rotatably secured to a rear portion of said frame; a pair of front wheels rotatably secured to a front portion of said frame; a leg support plate having a fixed end and a free end; a leg having a fixed end and a free end, the fixed end thereof being secured to a rear surface of said back support; an auxiliary wheel rotatably mounted on the free end of said leg; a gear housing secured to said frame; a rack gear having opposed first and second ends, the first end thereof being slidably received in said gear housing; an orthogonal joint slidably mounted on said leg, the second end of said rack gear being secured to said orthogonal joint; a pinion gear mounted on said gear housing and being driven to rotate by linear movement of said rack gear; a first drive gear coupled to said pinion gear and being driven to rotate by rotation of said pinion gear; and a second drive gear coupled to said first drive gear and being driven to rotate by rotation of said first drive gear, the fixed end of said leg support plate being coupled to said second drive gear such that said leg support plate is driven to rotate by rotation of said second drive gear, whereby when said back support is pivoted downwardly towards a reclining position, said rack gear slides within said gear housing, driving said pinion gear to drive rotation of said first drive gear, the rotation of said first drive gear driving rotation of said second drive gear, and the rotation of said second drive gear driving rotation of said leg support plate, such that when said back support is pivoted into a fully reclining position, said seat, said back support and said leg support plate are positioned parallel and co-planar with respect to one another.
2. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 1, further comprising a chain, wherein the chain couples the first drive gear to the second drive gear.
3. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 1, wherein a recess is formed in the rear surface of said back support, the fixed end of said leg being pivotably secured to the rear surface of said back support in the recess.
4. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 1, wherein a recess is formed in the rear surface of said back support, the fixed end of said leg being slidably secured to the rear surface of said back support in the recess.
5. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a bracket mounted to said gear housing; and an axle rotatably mounted to the bracket, wherein said pinion gear is secured to one end of the axle and said first drive gear is secured to an opposing end of the axle.
6. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 1, further comprising at least one leg rest having opposed fixed and free ends, the fixed end thereof being pivotally secured to the front portion of said frame.
7. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 6, further comprising at least one linear actuator having opposed first and second ends, the first end thereof being pivotally secured to the front portion of said frame, the second end thereof being pivotally secured to the at least one leg rest.
8. A convertible wheelchair, comprising: a frame; a seat secured to said frame; a back support secured to said frame and being pivotally coupled to said seat; a pair of rear wheels rotatably secured to a rear portion of said frame; a pair of front wheels rotatably secured to a front portion of said frame; at least one leg rest having opposed fixed and free ends, the fixed end thereof being pivotally secured to the front portion of said frame; a leg support plate having a fixed end and a free end; a leg having a fixed end and a free end, the fixed end thereof being pivotally secured to a rear surface of said back support; an auxiliary wheel rotatably mounted on the free end of said leg; a gear housing secured to said frame; a rack gear having opposed first and second ends, the first end thereof being slidably received in said gear housing; an orthogonal joint slidably mounted on said leg, the second end of said rack gear being secured to said orthogonal joint; a pinion gear mounted on said gear housing and being driven to rotate by linear movement of said rack gear; a first drive gear coupled to said pinion gear and being driven to rotate by rotation of said pinion gear; and a second drive gear coupled to said first drive gear and being driven to rotate by rotation of said first drive gear, the fixed end of said leg support plate being coupled to said second drive gear such that said leg support plate is driven to rotate by rotation of said second drive gear, whereby when said back support is pivoted downwardly towards a reclining position, said rack gear slides within said gear housing, driving said pinion gear to drive rotation of said first drive gear, the rotation of said first drive gear driving rotation of said second drive gear, and the rotation of said second drive gear driving rotation of said leg support plate, such that when said back support is pivoted into a fully reclining position, said seat, said back support and said leg support plate are positioned parallel and co-planar with respect to one another.
9. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 8, further comprising a chain, wherein the chain couples the first drive gear to the second drive gear.
10. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 8, wherein a recess is formed in the rear surface of said back support, the fixed end of said leg being pivotally secured to the rear surface of said back support in the recess such that said leg is at least partially removably receivable within the recess.
11. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 10, wherein the second end of said rack gear is connected to the orthogonal joint.
12. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 8, further comprising: a bracket mounted to said gear housing; and an axle rotatably mounted to the bracket, wherein said pinion gear is secured to one end of the axle and said first drive gear is secured to an opposing end of the axle.
13. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 8, further comprising at least one linear actuator having opposed first and second ends, the first end thereof being pivotally secured to the front portion of said frame, the second end thereof being pivotally secured to the at least one leg rest.
14. A convertible wheelchair, comprising: a frame; a seat secured to said frame; a back support secured to said frame and being pivotally coupled to said seat; a pair of rear wheels rotatably secured to a rear portion of said frame; a pair of front wheels rotatably secured to a front portion of said frame; a leg support plate having a fixed end and a free end; a leg having a fixed end and a free end, the fixed end thereof being pivotally secured to a rear surface of said back support, wherein a recess is formed in the rear surface of said back support, the fixed end of said leg being pivotally secured to the rear surface of said back support in the recess such that said leg is at least partially removably receivable within the recess; an auxiliary wheel rotatably mounted on the free end of said leg; a gear housing secured to said frame; a rack gear having opposed first and second ends, the first end thereof being slidably received in said gear housing; an orthogonal joint slidably mounted on said leg, the second end of said rack gear being secured to said orthogonal joint; a pinion gear mounted on said gear housing and being driven to rotate by linear movement of said rack gear; a first drive gear coupled to said pinion gear and being driven to rotate by rotation of said pinion gear; and a second drive gear coupled to said first drive gear and being driven to rotate by rotation of said first drive gear, the fixed end of said leg support plate being coupled to said second drive gear such that said leg support plate is driven to rotate by rotation of said second drive gear, whereby when said back support is pivoted downwardly towards a reclining position, said rack gear slides within said gear housing, driving said pinion gear to drive rotation of said first drive gear, the rotation of said first drive gear driving rotation of said second drive gear, and the rotation of said second drive gear driving rotation of said leg support plate, such that when said back support is pivoted into a fully reclining position, said seat, said back support and said leg support plate are positioned parallel and co-planar with respect to one another.
15. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 14, further comprising a chain, wherein the chain couples the first drive gear to the second drive gear.
16. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 14, wherein the second end of said rack gear is connected to the orthogonal joint.
17. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 14, further comprising: a bracket mounted to said gear housing; and an axle rotatably mounted to the bracket, wherein said pinion gear is secured to one end of the axle and said first drive gear is secured to an opposing end of the axle.
18. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 14, further comprising at least one leg rest having opposed fixed and free ends, the fixed end thereof being pivotally secured to the front portion of said frame.
19. The convertible wheelchair as recited in claim 18, further comprising at least one linear actuator having opposed first and second ends, the first end thereof being pivotally secured to the front portion of said frame, the second end thereof being pivotally secured to the at least one leg rest.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(10) Similar to a conventional wheelchair, the convertible wheelchair 10 also includes a frame 18, the seat 16, which is secured to an upper end of the frame 18, the back support 12, which is secured to a rear end of the frame 18 and is pivotally coupled to the seat 16, arm rests 20, leg rests 22, a pair of rear wheels 24 rotatably secured to the rear end of the frame 18, and a pair of front wheels 26 rotatably secured to the front end of the frame 18.
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(13) A pinion gear 50 is mounted on the gear housing 38 and is driven to rotate by the linear movement of the rack gear 40. A first drive gear 52 is coupled to the pinion gear 50 and is driven to rotate by rotation of the pinion gear 50 which, in turn, is driven to rotate by rack gear 40. As shown, bracket 54 is mounted to the gear housing 38, with an axle 56 being rotatably mounted to the bracket 54. The pinion gear 50 is secured to one end of the axle 56 and the first drive gear 52 is secured to an opposing end of the axle 56.
(14) A second drive gear 58 is coupled to the first drive gear 52, by a chain 63, toothed belt or the like as best seen in
(15) In use, when the back support 12 is pivoted downwardly towards a reclining position, the rack gear 40 slides within the gear housing 38, driving the pinion gear 50 to drive rotation of the first drive gear 52. Rotation of the first drive gear 52 drives rotation of the second drive gear 58 which, in turn, drives rotation of the leg support plate 14. When the back support 12 is pivoted into a fully reclining position, as in
(16) It should be understood that the overall configuration and relative dimensions of convertible wheelchair 10 may be varied, dependent on size, shape, style and intended function(s) of the wheelchair. As an example only, the maximum elongated length of rack gear 40 may be approximately 30 cm when extended into the fully reclined position of
(17) As shown in the alternative embodiment of
(18) For an exemplary, initial, fully contracted length of linear actuator 70 of 4 cm, an exemplary maximum extension of approximately 14 cm would fully raise leg rest 22 to an approximately horizontal position. For a full arc of movement of approximately 88°, linear actuator 70 would apply approximately 79.43 N of force, assuming a user of an average weight of 90 kg.
(19) It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.