Assembly for translational movement of wheelchair wheels for persons with motor disabilities
20230172781 · 2023-06-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61G7/1025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/1036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Assembly or kit which is adaptable to an ordinary manually driven wheelchair, comprising one or two devices comprising a guide (1) provided with quick attachment means, a wheel slide (15) having a transverse bearing for a rear wheel which rotates between an advanced position and a retracted position, in which the rear wheel does not project beyond the side of the seat, an articulated elongate lever (28) having snap-fitting elements (23, 25) which are spaced apart by a distance equal to the distance between the advanced and retracted positions, and which can be snap-fitted with a complementary snap-fitting element (10) in these positions, and a means (10) for holding the lever in a non-snap-fitted position, the movement of the slide (15) releasing it automatically from the holding means (10).
Claims
1. An assembly or kit that can be fitted to an ordinary wheelchair driven manually by circular push rings on the wheels, said assembly or kit comprising: one or two devices including two parts mobile relative to one another, namely a guide provided with quick fixing means, in particular by clamping, in horizontal position, a wheel slide guided by said guide and having a transverse axle or sleeve on and in which a rear wheel can be mounted so that the rotation of said rear wheel drives the movement of the slide along the guide between a normal rolling advanced position and a retracted position in which the rear wheel no longer protrudes on the side of the seat of the chair, means for manually actuating immobilization of the slide in said advanced, respectively retracted, position, the length of said elongate slide being such that, in the rear or retracted position, it can exit the rear end of the guide with an overhang, the slide remaining retained in the guide by its anterior part, said advanced and retracted position immobilization means including manually unlockable clipping means and unclipped position retaining means enabling the user to free their hands to drive said wheel of the chair between said advanced and retracted positions, and automatic unlocking means enabling return of the clipping means into the clipping position upon movement of the wheel slide, wherein said clipping means include an elongate lever articulated in pivoting manner on one of said parts and actuatable by a hand lever or handle, said lever and the part that does not carry said lever including respective complementary clipping elements, namely two elements spaced by a distance equal to the distance between said advanced and retracted positions, and an element, adapted to be clipped together when said slide reaches the advanced, respectively retracted, position, said lever being able to pivot between an unclipped position and a clipped position.
2. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lever is articulated on the slide and includes said spaced clipping elements, the guide carrying the complementary clipping element.
3. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lever is articulated on the fixed guide, the slide including said spaced clipping elements, the lever including said complementary clipping element.
4. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lever includes an articulation and in that the position of the articulation of the lever enables it to return to the clipped position by gravity alone, after the movement of the slide has moved it away from the unclipped position maintaining means.
5. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the articulation is situated toward one of the ends of the lever.
6. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the articulated lever has clipping reliefs, holes or notches separated along the lever by a distance corresponding to the travel of the slide between the advanced and retracted wheel positions and intended to clip into a complementary notch, hole or relief on the guide.
7. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 5, wherein the anterior clipping relief, hole or notch of the lever is configured to retract and to come to abut against the fixed relief, hole or notch preventing the lever from retracting farther, even in the unclipped raised position.
8. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the unclipped position maintaining means include magnetic means, in particular one or more magnets.
9. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper edge of the lever has at the level of the clipping relief, hole or notch a ferromagnetic part that can be pressed against one or more magnets when the lever is raised.
10. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guide includes a thin plane vertical element having on one side means for fixing it to a part of the chassis of the chair and on the other side rolling members retaining and guiding the slide, said slide including a thin elongate flat element retained and guided by said rolling members, the clipping lever having a flat elongate blade shape extending parallel to the slide.
11. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 10, wherein said plane element of the slide is retained and guided over and under its longer edges by grooved wheels.
12. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 9, wherein the means for fixing it to the chassis of the chair are clamping flanges or collars able to be clamped to a chair chassis vertical bar or rod.
13. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the guide has a notch open toward the rear to receive the rear wheel axle or bearing in its advanced position.
14. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the transverse sleeve on which a rear wheel may be mounted features spaced internal grooves to enable fixing by clipping of large rear wheel axles of different lengths.
15. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the assembly or kit includes an elongate element or crossmember joining the rear ends of the two slides of the assembly.
16. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slide has a part on which may be mounted a wheel brake, in particular the wheel brake initially carried by the chassis of the wheelchair concerned, this part featuring a base that can be fixed to the upper edge of the slide and to which may be fixed a cylindrical or tubular section having the same diameter as the chassis portion of the chair on which the brake is normally fixed.
17. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said assembly or kit includes a platform, a grid or plate coming to rest horizontally on the rear ends of the slides, the anterior edge of this platform being connected to the rear of the chair chassis or, at this level, to the slides, so that baggage or other objects may be placed on this platform.
18. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guide is a plane element optionally carrying at a certain distance a second plane element that is parallel to it, the slide, the rolling means and the lever being disposed in the space separating the two elements, said second plane element being connected to the first one by firm connections preventing the slide from moving away from the chair in the event of an abnormal load tending to separate it from the rolling means.
19. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device includes an extendable vertical upright intended to be clamped between lower and upper longitudinal frame members of a wheelchair.
20. The assembly or kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thickness of the device is less than or equal to 35 mm, in particular less than or equal to 30 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0047] Other advantages and features of the invention will become apparent on reading the following description given by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT(S)
[0078] Referring to
[0079] Grooved wheels 5 are mounted by screwing or fixing their axles 6 in the holes 3, for example toward the upper edge a rear wheel and a front wheel and toward the lower edge a rear wheel, a center wheel and a front wheel, i.e. five wheels. Six wheels may equally be provided by adding an upper central wheel, or only four wheels, namely two lower wheels and two upper wheels.
[0080] Conversely, wheels with a convex periphery, preferably of rounded section, may be used, the slide then having along its lower and upper edges a rectilinear groove, preferably recessed directly into these edges.
[0081] At the level of the upper center hole 3 is fixed a magnet 7 of circular shape carried by a rod 8 screwed or fixed in the hole. The rod 8 may also be used to carry a pivoting wheel 5 disposed between the plate 1 and the magnet 7. In the front lower hole 3 there has been fixed by screwing or fixing a rod 9 an abutment part 10 taking the form for example of a small rectangular plate. In order to prevent any rotation of the abutment part 10 the latter may carry a lower rod 11 penetrating into a hole 12 situated close to the lower edge of the plate 1.
[0082] The guide plate 1 may feature a hole 14 at the same height as the notch 2 enabling the passage of a large rear wheel axle bearing surface, in particular in the case of certain wheelchairs provided with a non-demountable bearing surface receiving the large rear wheel axle on a rear chassis upright to which the guide 1 is to be fixed.
[0083] In some cases, in order to reduce the weight of a plate 1 having a standard thickness, for example of 10 mm, a wide recess 13 may be formed in the plate without modifying the width of the upper and lower edges of the plate. The thickness of the plate at the level of the recess is preferably between 8 and 10 mm.
[0084] Referring to
[0085] The hole 16 is disposed substantially at the mid-height of the plate 15 but it may equally be disposed lower, what is essential being to allow sufficient rotation of the clipping lever to be described.
[0086] It is seen in
[0087] On the other hand, in a variant represented in
[0088] The slide shown in these figures can equally be associated with other guides provided with wheels guiding the edges of the slide.
[0089] Referring to
[0090] The thickness of the lever 20 may be for example from 3 to 6 mm, the lever possibly being obtained by simply cutting a flat sheet, for example. The width of the lever is sufficiently small for its lower edge 27 to pass over the summit of the abutment 10 when, the lever being raised, the slide 15 moves between its advanced and retracted positions.
[0091] In the
[0092] It is seen in
[0093] In the case of a lever of constant width, such as the lever 20, rearwards escape of the slide may for example be prevented by disposing toward the lower edge of the slide an abutment, for example a screw, carried by the slide and coming to encounter the anterior edge of the abutment 10.
[0094] It is seen in
[0095] A removable or retractable locking element may be provided to prevent rotation of the lever outside its clipping positions, for example if it is not desirable for the handicapped person seated in the wheelchair to be able to actuate the lever. For example, there may be screwed or otherwise fixed to the slide 15 a transverse screw or a detent preventing rotation of the lever. This locking element is preferably easily accessible to a helper. As an alternative there may be fixed to the lever a removable part transverse relative to the lever that can rapidly come to abut against an element or longitudinal member of the wheelchair chassis so as to prevent or to limit rotation of the lever, which then remains in the clipped position.
[0096] The lever shown in these figures may equally be associated with a slide different from that shown in
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[0098] There is preferably provided in a device of an assembly according to the invention a plurality of cylindrical or tubular sections such as the part 36 having different diameters corresponding to the diameters of the chassis longitudinal members of different chairs, for example a diameter of 20 mm for the part 36, of 22 mm for the part 36a (
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[0100] The bottom of the notch 42 preferably features a circular arc section recess with a threaded central hole 45 into which may be screwed a screw (not represented) that will come to be pressed firmly against the facing surface of the upright 40, or possibly in holes in the chassis upright if it includes such holes.
[0101] The width of the notch 42 is preferably of the order of 32 mm and corresponds to the width of the usual square or rectangular section chassis uprights. The notch is therefore also able to receive tubular uprights 40 generally having a diameter of 20, 22 or 25 mm.
[0102] As an alternative, in the case of a tubular upright 40 of rounded section two similar flanges may equally be provided but featuring a flared notch with inclined V-shape edges. There may equally be provided a set of pairs of flanges each adapted to a particular section of an upright 40, although the pair of flanges 41 proves effective for very firm fixing of the guide in all cases.
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[0104] It is also clear that, as an alternative, the slide 15 could be farther away from the guide 1 in order for the lever 20 or 27 to be inserted between them, moving the wheels 5 farther apart and moving the magnet 7 and the abutment part 10 closer together. The arrangement represented in the drawing, which imparts great rigidity to the device, is nevertheless preferred.
[0105] Fixing means other than these flanges may also be used, for example collars clamping onto the frame upright.
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[0108] In the usual manner in wheelchairs currently on sale, the hub of the large wheel is mounted on an axle extending from one side of the wheel, this axle being mountable or fixable on an element of the chassis of the chair, generally a rear upright, which generally features a cylindrical hole for this purpose. This axle is itself hollow and contains a fixing rod able to slide in the axle and having radial spring-loaded detents, for example balls, situated at the level of the free end of the axle and coming to engage behind this chassis element to prevent extraction of the axle, this rod including a bolt accessible from the free side of the wheel to cause the rod to slide and to cause the detents to retract in order to render the wheel easily removable and remountable.
[0109] To carry the large rear wheel of a wheelchair there is mounted in the rear hole 17 of the slide 15 a cylindrical tubular wheel sleeve or bearing surface 48 intended to receive the large rear wheel axle. The length of this sleeve 48 is preferably identical to that of the bearing surface or the hole usually present on the chair in which the large wheel is normally mounted and the diameter of the cylindrical internal passage of the sleeve 48 is identical to the diameter of this cylindrical hole or bearing surface of the frame. The sleeve 48 is mounted in the hole 17 in the slide 15 and then clamped from the side of the slide facing the wheel by a nut 49, preferably with a washer 50 between them. On the opposite side the sleeve is clamped by another nut 52, preferably with a washer 51 between them, the sleeve being externally threaded to receive these nuts. The length of the part of the sleeve 48 that emerges from the slide on the wheel side is advantageously of the order of 5 to 10 mm.
[0110] Once the sleeve has been mounted it suffices to press the wheel axle into the sleeve 48 until the lugs, which rise radially at the free end of the sleeve 48, engage.
[0111] The device in the form of a kit may advantageously include a plurality of sleeves 48 of different lengths, for example two sets of different diameter, for wheel axle diameters of 12 mm and 12.7 mm.
[0112] However, the sleeve may preferably feature in its cylindrical internal surface where the wheel axle is mounted one or more circular internal grooves, preferably of square or rectangular section, for example 5 mm wide and 5 mm high, into which spring-loaded balls are able to penetrate to prevent extraction of the axle. These grooves are preferably spaced in the following manner starting from the end of the sleeve close to the wheel: [0113] for a wheel axle of 12 mm diameter: 33 mm, 50 mm, 60 mm; total length of sleeve 75 mm; [0114] for a wheel axle of 12.7 mm diameter: 51 mm, 56 mm, 60 mm; total length of sleeve 69 mm.
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[0116] If two devices according to the invention are mounted, one on each side of the wheelchair, it may be advantageous to join the two wheel sleeves and therefore the two slides by means of a crossmember 53.
[0117] This crossmember may advantageously include two tubular sleeves 54 screwed onto the two ends of a threaded central rod 55 with locknuts 56 to retain the parts in the chosen position. Starting from the
[0118] The assembly according to the invention may optionally further include a platform, for example in the form of a rigid grid, that is fixed horizontally to the chair chassis behind its seat and the rear edge of which comes to rest on the crossmember, thus enabling transport of an item such as baggage or a basket.
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[0121] To go to the retracted position of the wheel the user lowers the handle 29 of the lever 28, the rear part of the lever then rising to disengage the notch 25 from the abutment 10 (
[0122] To advance the slide 15 from this retracted position it suffices to lower the handle 29 again (
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[0124] It may be useful, for example if the wheelchair receives a heavy load, to provide a guide longer than that described hereinabove in order for the slide in the retracted position to be supported by the guide over a greater length.
[0125] This can also be achieved using a guide plate that is longer toward the front and advantageously includes wheels aligned along lower and upper edges of the plate.
[0126] In an advantageous solution the guide may be formed of two successive guides, namely a guide 1 as described hereinabove and a guide 1′ identical to the guide 1 but with no means for its retention in the unclipped position, such as the magnet 7, and the complementary clipping element, such as the abutment 10. The slide 15 is therefore also retained by the wheels 5 of the guide plate 1′, including in the retracted position of the rear wheel.
[0127] To fix the plate 1′ to the chassis or frame of the wheelchair an adjustable vertical upright 57 may be provided that is intended to be clamped between lower and upper longitudinal members 58 of the chassis, including two sleeves 59 respectively screwed onto a stud 60, with two clamping nuts 61, each sleeve having at its free end a flared V-shape bracket 62 mounted to rotate freely about a pin 63 and coming to be pressed against its longitudinal member 58. By moving the sleeves 59 vertically farther apart along the stud 60 it is therefore possible to clamp the removable upright 57 tightly. The guide plate 1′ is then fixed, aligned with the guide plate 1, for example using clamping flanges as represented in
[0128] The extendable vertical upright 58 can also be used to fix a guide 1 to chairs that do not have an adequate chassis rear upright.
[0129] The assembly according to the invention for a wheelchair may include one or two devices according to the invention, preferably in kit form, each device including guide, wheels, magnet, abutment, preferably already mounted on the guide, and two flanges with clamping screws; a slide; a brake mounting part, preferably already mounted on the slide, and its cylindrical part or parts; a clipping lever with its ferromagnetic lugs, preferably already mounted on the slide; a wheel sleeve or different length and/or diameter sleeves and/or including one or more internal grooves, and the nuts and optional rings for fixing the sleeves; preferably, a concealer and its fixing screws; optionally a crossmember.
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[0131] In this other embodiment a lever 64 is articulated to a part or second plane element 65 parallel to the guide 1 and fastened to the latter by fixing means (not represented), for example bolts. The slide 15 is able to move in the space between the plates 1 and 65, retained by the wheels 5 articulated on the guide 1. About a pin 66 carried by the plate 65 toward the front of the guide is articulated the posterior end of the lever 64 that is able to pivot in a vertical plane. The rear end 67 of the lever 64 preferably tapers in the direction toward the pin 66.
[0132] By way of retaining means the slide carries on one of its sides and towards its upper edge a posterior magnet 68 which in the advanced position of the guide is located at the level of the anterior edge of the guide 1 and therefore of the plate 65. A second, anterior magnet 69 is also carried laterally by the slide towards its upper edge, the distance between the magnets 68 and 69 being equal to the distance between the advanced and retracted positions of the slide 15. The latter carries on the same side and toward its lower edge two vertical abutments 70 and 71 spaced by this same distance and preferably situated substantially under the magnets 68, 69.
[0133] On its lower edge the lever 64 has a notch 72 enabling clipping by gravity alone on the abutments 70, 71, depending on the position of the slide. This notch 72 may advantageously be situated toward the anterior edge of the plate 65 and of the guide 1. On its upper edge the lever 64 has two ferromagnetic parts, one anterior part 73, another posterior part 74, spaced from one another by the distance between the advanced and retracted positions of the slide 15. The posterior part 74 is preferably situated substantially above the notch 72. The ferromagnetic part 74 is farther from the upper edge of the lever 64 and carried or formed by a lug 75.
[0134] Operation is as follows.
[0135] In the normal advanced rolling position of the slide 15, and therefore of the large rear wheel mounted in the hole 17, the lever 64 is in the lowered position, the rear abutment 71 being clipped in the notch 72 (see
[0136] When the slide 15 reaches its retracted position (see
[0137] To advance the slide 15 from this position the user again raises the lever 64 so that the ferromagnetic part 74 comes into contact with the magnet, immobilizing the lever in the raised position and unlocking the clipping action. The user is then able to actuate the large wheel and to cause the slide 15 to advance, with the result that the lever 64, moving away from the magnet 69, drops again, its lower edge sliding on the abutment 70, as far as the advanced position in which the lever is clipped onto the rear abutment 70 (
[0138] It is clear that the various embodiments described could be reversed, for example symmetrically relative to the horizontal geometric plane, but in this case it would be necessary to spring-load the lever sufficiently strongly to raise the lever into the clipping position but sufficiently weakly for the lever to be maintained in the unclipped low position when it has been pushed against the retaining means.
[0139] If the characteristics of the chair are known, the device or kit may include only one cylindrical brake part and only one wheel sleeve, these parts preferably being already mounted on their respective supports. In this case it is even possible to ship the device with the concealer already mounted and the two flanges with their clamping screws.