WHEELED CHAIR
20180168898 ยท 2018-06-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G5/0875
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A kit of parts which when assembled will provide a wheeled chair and include a central frame member to which all other elements are connected.
Claims
1. A chair, comprising in combination: a. a first substantially rectangular frame element having a front, back, top and bottom; b. a second substantially rectangular frame element having a front, back, top and bottom; c. a seat member connecting the tops of said first and second frame elements; d. a first wheel support member attached to said first frame element at the bottom front corner thereof; e. a second wheel support member attached to said second frame element at the bottom front corner thereof; f. a third wheel support member attached to said first frame element at the bottom rear corner thereof; g. a fourth wheel support member attached to said second frame element at the bottom rear corner thereof; h. a first cross brace member connecting the top front corners of said frame elements to the bottoms of said first and second wheel members; i. a second cross brace member connecting the top rear corners of said frame elements to the bottoms of said third and fourth wheel members; j. a first push handle attached to the top rear corner of said first frame element; k. a second push handle attached to the top rear corner of said second frame element; and l. a back element adapted to be fitted to said first and second push handles.
2. The chair of claim 1 further including: a. a first arm support member adapted to be attached to said first frame element at the top front corner thereof and b. a second arm support member adapted to be attached to said second frame element at the top front corner thereof.
3. The chair of claim 1, further including a wheel attached to the bottom of each of said wheel support member.
4. The chair of claim 2 whereby said arm support members rest against said push handles.
5. A kit of parts capable of being assembled into a chair comprising: a. a first substantially rectangular frame element having a front, back, top and bottom; b. a second substantially rectangular frame element having a front, back, top and bottom; c. a seat member connecting the tops of said first and second frame elements; d. a first wheel support member adapted to be attached to said first frame element at the bottom front corner thereof; e. a second wheel support member adapted to be attached to said second frame element at the bottom front corner thereof; f. a third wheel support member adapted to be attached to said first frame element at the bottom rear corner thereof; g. a fourth wheel support member adapted to be attached to said second frame element at the bottom rear corner thereof; h. a first cross brace member for connecting the top front corners of said frame elements to the bottoms of said first and second wheel support members; i. a second cross brace member for connecting the top rear corners of said frame elements to the bottoms of said third and fourth wheel support members; j. a first push handle adapted to be attached to the top rear corner of said first frame element; k. a second push handle adapted to be attached to the top rear corner of said second frame element; and l. a back element adapted to be fitted to said first and second push handles
6. The kit of claim 5, further including four wheels, each being adapted to be attached to the bottom of one of said wheel support members.
7. The kit of claim 5 further including; a. a first arm support member adapted to be attached to said first frame element at the top front corner thereof; and b. a second arm support member adapted to be attached to said second frame element at the top front corner thereof.
8. The kit of claim 7 whereby said arm support members are adapted to rest against said push handles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0020] Rear wheels 20, 21 are inserted into the lower rear end of the rigid frame units 11, 12 and are secured with locking pins 26, 28 respectively. A back support panel 22 (shown in dashed lines so that other structural members are visible) spans between the push handle support tubing 23, 24. The push handle support tubing 23, 24 is inserted into the upper rear end of the rigid frame units 11, 12 and is secured with locking pins 35, 36 respectively.
[0021] The left and right armrests 15, 16 with their support tubing are inserted into the upper front end of the rigid frame units 11, 12 and secured with locking pins 33, 34 respectively. The rear end of the left and right armrest tubing 15, 16 is slotted (not shown) and locks in place over tabs (not shown) welded to the push handle support tubing 23, 24 with locking hooks 45, 46 respectively.
[0022] The footrest 47 with supporting arms 29, 30 are mounted (hung) on the front of the rigid frame units 11, 12 by sliding onto the armrest locking pins 33, 34 respectively. The forward position of the footrest is held in place by the left and right locking bars 31, 32 (not detailed). Front and rear wheel locking pins 25, 26, 27, 28 (not shown in detail) are spring loaded and welded to the lower front and rear of the rigid frame units 11, 12 respectively. The locking pins 25, 26, 27, 28 have a pull ring attached for releasing them and securing them. Locking pins for cross bracing 13, 14, push handle supports 23, 24 and armrest supports 15, 16 have center buttons which control expansion and contraction of ball bearings at the end of the pins for locking them into place.
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[0025] While specific examples of locking mechanisms have been described, alternatives are available. For example, spring loaded hemispheres on the ends of the female members can engage apertures in the ends of the male members. Other proprietary fasteners are available to assure a stable connection. Indices of various types can be employed to assure that parts intended to be joined are not mismatched. Embodiments using lighter weight materials may need additional elements for assembly and disassembly. However, all such modifications are within the scope of the present invention.
[0026] While the specification describes particular embodiments of the present invention, those of ordinary skill can devise variations of the present invention without departing from the inventive concept. It is also within the scope of the present invention to provide motors to drive the wheels so that a collapsible and transportable chair can be motorized.