SELF-BALANCING VEHICLE
20210284273 · 2021-09-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62K11/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62K11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61G5/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A self-balancing vehicle comprising two axially spaced wheels (3, 4) mounted on a main body (2), an electric drive coupled to at least one wheel (3, 4), control means adapted to maintain the vehicle in balance by controlling the drive, a receptable for carrying and conveying a load, the vehicle having an adjustment mechanism (7) for linear displacement of the receptable arranged so that the receptable is adjustable by the linear displacement both along the longitudinal axis and along the vertical axis of the vehicle.
Claims
1. A self-balancing vehicle, comprising: two axially spaced wheels mounted on a main body, an electric drive coupled to at least one wheel, a control device designed to keep the vehicle in balance by controlling the drive, the vehicle being supported and thus balanced solely by the two wheels spaced apart from one another, a receptacle for carrying and transporting a load, wherein the vehicle has an adjustment mechanism for linear displacement of the receptacle, which is fixedly connected to the main body and arranged such that the receptacle is adjustable by the linear displacement both along the longitudinal axis and along the vertical axis of the vehicle by inclining the front end of the adjusting mechanism downwardly with respect to the horizontal axis extending in the transverse direction of the self-balancing vehicle.
2. The self-balancing vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises a linear drive.
3. The self-balancing vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the receptacle is continuously adjustable by means of the adjustment mechanism.
4. The self-balancing vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises a telescopic extension which is attached to the main body on the one hand and to the receptacle on the other hand.
5. The self-balancing vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the telescopic extension comprises a left and a right extendable telescopic rail which are connected to each other by a connecting plate.
6. The self-balancing vehicle according to claim 1, adapted for negotiating a staircase or a ramp and drivable in a first mode of operation, intended substantially for a flat surface, by means of wheels mounted on the main body and in a second mode of operation, adapted for negotiating a staircase or a ramp, by means of a crawler-type or tracked undercarriage comprising a wrap-ping means.
7. The self-balancing vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the receptacle is designed as a seat on which a footrest adjustable with the seat is arranged.
8. The self-balancing vehicle according to claim 7, wherein the seat is adjustable forward to such an extent that the footrest is located in front of one or the crawler-type or tracked undercarriage.
9. The self-balancing vehicle according to claim 1, which is designed as a wheelchair.
Description
[0014] Further advantages and details of the invention are explained below with reference to the drawings by way of an example of an embodiment. The drawings are schematic representations and show:
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[0024] The wheelchair 1 shown in
[0025] In addition, the wheelchair 1 has a crawler chassis 5 which comprises a wrapping means in form of a chain or a belt. By means of the crawler chassis 5, the wheelchair 1 is able to negotiate a staircase or a ramp. In this second mode of operation, the wheels 3, 4 are in a raised position. In the first mode of operation, on the other hand, when the wheelchair 1 is moved by means of the wheels 3, 4, the crawler undercarriage 5 is in a raised position. By means of a control device (not shown), the drive can be controlled in such a way that the wheelchair carrying the user is supported and thus balanced only by the wheels 3, 4. Accordingly, the wheelchair 1 is designed as a self-balancing vehicle.
[0026] The wheelchair 1 comprises a receptacle designed as a seat 6. The seat 6 is shown in
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[0033] The wheelchair 1 has a control element that can be designed as a switch or as a combination of several switches, as a button or as a combination of several buttons, as a joystick or as a touch-sensitive surface or as a combination of the mentioned input devices. By means of the control element, the user can operate the adjustment mechanism 7.