Wheelchair comprising wheel axle and hub
09795523 · 2017-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60B27/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/0021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60B27/0026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a wheelchair comprising a wheel axle (1) having a wheel axle end portion (9) and hub (3) having a central through-opening (11) arranged to receive the wheel axle end portion (9). The wheel axle end portion (9) has an external surface having three chamfered faces (3a, 3b), each chamfered face (3a, 3b) defining a planar surface, and the hub (3) has inner walls (13a, 13b, 13c) defining the central through-opening (11). The inner walls (13a, 13b, 13c) are arranged to engage with the chamfered faces (3a, 3b) of the wheel axle end portion (9) to prevent relative rotation between the hub (3) and the wheel axle (1).
Claims
1. A wheelchair comprising: a wheel axle having a wheel axle end portion, and a hub having a central through-opening arranged to receive the wheel axle end portion, wherein the wheel axle end portion has an external surface having three chamfered faces, each chamfered face defining a planar surface, and wherein the hub has inner walls defining the central through-opening, which inner walls are arranged to engage with the chamfered faces of the wheel axle end portion to prevent relative rotation between the hub and the wheel axle.
2. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the wheel axle end portion has an axial central opening, and wherein the wheelchair comprises a bolt extending through the through-opening of the hub and into the axial central opening to fasten the hub to the wheel axle.
3. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the chamfered faces are evenly distributed along the circumferential direction of the wheel axle end portion.
4. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the through-opening of the hub is tapering to be able to receive the wheel axle end portion.
5. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the chamfered faces form part of respective sides of a truncated triangular pyramid.
6. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein in a cross-section of the wheel axle end portion each pair of adjacent chamfered face is arranged at an angle of 60 degree.
7. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the external surface of the wheel axle end portion has exactly three chamfered faces.
8. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the external surface of the wheel axle end portion has more than three chamfered faces.
9. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the inner walls of the hub have inclined surfaces, defining a respective plane that intersects the central axis of the hub, wherein each inclined surface is arranged to bear against a respective chamfered face of the wheel axle end portion.
10. The wheelchair of claim 9, wherein each inclined surface has a longer axial extension than the axial extension of any of the chamfered faces.
11. The wheelchair of claim 1, comprising a rim and a wheel, wherein the rim is mounted to the hub and to the wheel.
12. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the wheelchair is a motorised wheelchair.
13. The wheelchair of claim 12, wherein the wheelchair is an electrically powered wheelchair.
14. The wheelchair of claim 12, comprising a gearbox, wherein the wheel axle is mechanically coupled to the gearbox for driving the wheel axle.
15. The wheelchair of claim 1, wherein the wheel axle end portion is at a distal end of the wheel axle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The specific embodiments of the inventive concept will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The inventive concept will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplifying embodiments are shown. The inventive concept may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the inventive concept to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the description.
(9) This disclosure relates to a wheelchair which has a wheel axle having a wheel axle end portion and a hub which is mountable to the wheel axle end portion. A rim is mountable to the hub to thereby attach a wheel to the hub.
(10) The wheelchair has several wheel axles of the type presented herein. The number of such wheel axles depend on the number of wheels. If the wheelchair is a manual wheelchair, i.e. a motorless wheelchair, the number of wheel axles may for example be equivalent to the number of wheels divided by two. In the event that the wheelchair is a motorised wheelchair the wheel axles may be drive wheel axles arranged to be driven by a motor, and the number of wheel axles may thus be dependent of the number of drive wheels. In this case, the wheel axles may be drive wheel axles which may be equivalent in number to the number of drive wheels.
(11) The wheel axle has a wheel axle end portion which has an external surface having three chamfered faces. The wheel axle end portion with the chamfered faces does not have a circular cross-section. The chamfered faces could be exactly three in number or there could be more than three chamfered faces. The chamfered faces are thus inclined relative to the central axis of the wheel axle and the wheel axle end portion tapers towards the end face thereof. Each chamfered face defines a respective plane. Each such plane has the same inclination relative to the central axis of the wheel axle. The hub has a central, axially extending, through-opening having inner walls. The hub is arranged to receive the wheel axle end portion in the through-opening, and the inner walls are arranged to engage with the wheel axle end portion, especially with the chamfered faces, to thereby prevent rotation of the wheel axle relative to the hub.
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(13) The exemplified wheel axle 1 has a gear box end portion 7, as shown in
(14) The exemplified wheel axle 1 also has a wheel axle end portion 9. The wheel axle end portion 9 has an external surface having three chamfered faces 9a, 9b, two of which can be seen in
(15) The hub 3 is arranged to be mounted on the wheel axle end portion 9. The hub 3 has a central through-opening 11 extending along the axial direction of the hub 3. The through-opening 11 has inner walls 13a-13c which define the cross-sectional shape of the through-opening 11. The hub 3 is arranged to receive the wheel axle end portion 9 the in through-opening 11. Furthermore, the inner surfaces 13a-13c are arranged to bear against or abut the wheel axle end portion 9 when the hub 3 is arranged around the wheel axle end portion 9. To this end, the hub 3 is arranged to engage with the wheel axle end portion 9, thereby preventing relative movement between the wheel axle 1 and the hub 3.
(16) The through-opening 11 of the hub 3 is tapering in a direction away from the wheel axle 1. The proximal mouth of the through-opening 11, where the proximal mouth is the mouth of the through-opening which receives the wheel axle 1, thus has a larger cross-sectional area than the cross-sectional area of the distal mouth 17 of the through-opening 11.
(17) The wheel axle 1 may have an axial central opening 23. The axial central opening 23 extends from an end face 15 of the wheel axle end portion 9 into the wheel axle 1. The arrangement shown in
(18) The hub 3 furthermore comprises a plurality of arms 19 arranged to be fastened to a rim. According to the example, the hub 3 has four arms, but alternatively the hub could be provided with exactly three arms, as shown in
(19) The chamfered faces 9a, 9b are according to the example evenly distributed along the circumferential direction of the wheel axle 1. The chamfered faces 9a, 9b are hence distributed in a symmetric manner. The chamfered faces could however alternatively be distributed unevenly along the circumferential direction, i.e. unsymmetrically. Any adjacent pair of chamfered faces 9a, 9b may for example be arranged at an angle of 60 degrees. It should however be noted that according to the present example, there is a curved portion of the external surface of the wheel axle end portion 9 between any adjacent chamfered faces 9a, 9b , connecting adjacent chamfered faces 9a, 9b.
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(26) The wheelchair 27 comprises a chassis arrangement 29, wheels 33a, 33b, rims 35a, 35b and a seat assembly 31 mounted to the chassis arrangement 29. The wheelchair 27 also comprises hubs 3 and wheel axles 1 (not shown) as has been described herein, to which the wheels 33a are mounted via the rims 35a.
(27) The inventive concept has mainly been described above with reference to a few examples. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the inventive concept, as defined by the appended claims.