FOLDABLE ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR
20170224558 · 2017-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G5/0833
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/085
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G5/0866
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60K1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61G5/0891
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A foldable electric wheelchair that includes an array of support frame members strategically joined together at hinge joint points to allow the support user seat, a back support frame, a main support frame and a lower support frame to be easily manually folded into an array that are substantially parallel in the same plane occupying a small volume. The electric motors are powered by a pair of batteries each of which is mounted inside hollow main frame support members out of the way to reduce the overall volume and weight of the electric wheelchair
Claims
1. A foldable electric wheelchair having a user support seat and a seat frame, a pair of front wheels, a pair of rear drive wheels, a pair of electric motors, one attached to each rear wheel for driving the wheelchair, and a foldable support frame having a plurality of pivotal joints among the frame members, the foldable support frame comprising: a pair of main support frame members, said main support frame members each being hollow and made of a rigid material, said support frame member each having a lower end and an upper end, said support frame member lower end being attached to a rear wheel and a motor, a back support frame that includes a pair of frame members vertically mounted on each side and pivotably attached at its base to said main support frame member on each side, each back support frame member on each side attached to said user seat, said user seat having a pair of parallel side tracks and said back support frame member attached movably to said user seat side tracks to allow relative movement between said back support frame and said user seat; said back support frame member being L-shaped including on each side of said wheelchair; a lower support frame having support frame members on each side of said wheelchair, the lower support frame members each having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said lower support frame members pivotally attached to one end of said back support frame for pivotal movement; a front vertical support frame member on each side of said wheelchair, said front vertical support frame member having an upper end and a lower end, said upper end of each vertical support frame member being pivotally attached to said main support frame at the upper end of said main support frame on each side, said lower end of said front vertical support member pivotably attached on each side to said lower support frame members; said front vertical support frame members lower end being attached to a pair of front wheels, one in each side for supporting said wheelchair; and said main frame support members pivotally attached to said back support members, said lower support members and said front vertical support members all pivotally attached and positionable in an unfolded position for use as a wheelchair and in a folded position wherein the back support frame members are substantially parallel to said mainframe support members in a storage position.
2. An electric wheelchair as in claim 1, including: battery mounted inside each of said main support frame members and removable and insertable into said mainframe support member on each side of said wheelchair
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] The wheelchair supporting frame also includes a back support frame having back support frame member 14 that is L-shaped slidably attached to the rigid seat 20 and the track 20a which allows relative movement between the seat 20 and the back support frame member 14 when the wheelchair is collapsed and folded. The L-shaped back support frame member 14 is connected to a lower frame rod 16 at one end pivotally. The lower support frame rod 16 has a curved end portion that connects to a foot rest 26 that is foldable. The front vertical support rod 18 is connected to the front wheel 24 which is explained below. There is a vertical front support rod 16 on each side of the wheelchair.
[0028] An elliptical shape protector panel 32 is pivotally connected to the main frame support member 12 on each side of the wheelchair 10 that acts like a guard for the user when the user is seated in the wheelchair. The guard 32 protects the user from accidentally sliding sideways during use of the device. The protector panels 32 can be firmly held in place or rotated through the use of the rotatable joint 42.
[0029] The wheelchair 10 also includes a pair of armrests 28 that can pivot about a pivot joint 36. Attached at one end of armrest 28 is a power control box 30 with a joy stick control member that allows the user to control power to the electric motors for driving the unit.
[0030] Attached to the top end of the back support frame member 14 is a manually utilized U-shaped handle bar 34 going across the top back from side to side that can be used to manually direct the wheelchair. The handle bar 34 is pivotally attached to the upper back support frame member 14 with a hinge joint 36. Attached on each side at the bottom of the wheelchair 10 or pair of wheels 38 to prevent the wheelchair from rotating backwards.
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[0032] The foldable electric wheelchair 10 is shown in the operating position in
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[0034] Folding the wheelchair frame assembly for the wheelchair allows the back support frame member 14 which is L-shaped to be pushed toward main support frame member 12 causing the lower end of the back support member to rotate downwardly. Lower support frame rod 16 moves upwardly while the front vertical support frame rod 18 moves inwardly towards the main support frame member 12. When the back support frame member 14 is pushed forward, rigid chair 20 based on track 20a connected at joint “B” moves downwardly pivoting around joint “C” moving into a parallel relationship with the main frame support member 12. The result is a configuration that shows the folding wheelchair above in
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[0041] The electric wheelchair disclosed herein can be folded into a very small volume for portability and storage space limitations. This makes the entire wheelchair a very portable unit for the user so that it can be stored in a vehicle or other areas when not in use and for transport of the user. By locating the batteries within two main storage support frame members the batteries are out of the way and do not require a separate battery storage platform which would take up extra volume and weight.
[0042] The invention has been described herein but may have additional embodiments that would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art.