Multi-feature automated wheelchair

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Inventors

Coleman, Raquel

Application #

414954

Filed

Oct-8-1999

Published

Nov-28-2000

Current US Class

180/65.1
280/250.1
701/1
701/29

International Classes

G06F 007/00

Field of Search

701/1 701/29 280/250.1 180/65.5 180/65

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

US Patent References

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Other References

Invacare Corporation, Action Ranger X Storm Series, 1995. Pride Health Care Inc., Jazzy.TM. Power Chairs, 1996. Quickie Designs Inc., Options&Accessories Catalog, 1996. Sunrise Medical, Jay Care Seating, 1998. Hoveround Corporation, Hoveround.RTM. Personal Mobility Vehicles.

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Abstract
A multi-feature automated wheelchair and method provides a significant degree of mobility for the mobility impaired, with minimum human intervention. The wheelchair is constructed to provide a therapeutic effect and is calibrated to accommodate at least three seating configurations for a specific user. The wheelchair is motor driven via a control assembly for activating and controlling wheel rotation. The control assembly includes a joy stick controller for controlling both the speed and direction of motion of the wheelchair, respectively. At least one actuator is used for activating a seat, back, head, at least one leg and at least one arm rest as independent moveable elements. Three separate controllers are optionally used for transmitting emergency data, activating an alarm system, and adjusting the relative heights of the seat, back and head rest portions of the wheelchair. A lap-top computer or optional keyboard is operatively connected and mounted to the wheelchair for inputing control and user data therein. A control switch is mounted within the base of the joy stick controller for activating an auxiliary alarm indicator peripherally mounted within the neck rest visibly indicates a user distress signal. The computer is configured to activate condition related signals per user via a combination audible and visual alarm signal. The neck rest is removably secured to the back rest and made to accommodate a specific neck condition.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A multi-feature automated wheelchair comprising:

a wheelchair having a frame, front and rear wheels, a motor means and control assembly for activating and controlling wheel rotation, the control assembly includes a lever controller for controlling the speed and direction of motion of the wheelchair;

at least one activation means for activating a seat rest, back, head, at least one leg and at least one arm rest as independent moveable elements on the wheelchair;

a suspension system for dampening shock induced vibrations throughout the wheelchair, said suspension system including at least one spring element interconnected to the seat rest, and at least one spring damper connected between the frame and one of the rear wheels; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to wheelchairs, and, more specifically, to an automated multi-feature calibration method and wheelchair for the mobility impaired.

2. Description of the Related Art

Numerous wheelchairs have been devised having special features for accommodating the basic physical needs of the mobility impaired. However, the use of conventional wheelchairs has served primarily as transportation vehicles which require significant human assistance. While such use of the conventional wheel chairs is well known for accommodating the basic transportation need of the mobility impaired, an multi-feature automated wheelchair and method which maximizes the degree of mobility with virtually no need for human intervention as described herein is lacking.

For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,282,605, issued to Russell E. Nihlean et al. on Nov. 1, 1966, describes an adjustable foot and leg rest for a wheelchair. The legs telescope to adjust for length, and are held at a desired length by a pin. The angle is adjusted by a hand crank operating a pinion, which moves a rack attached to the leg rest. Pulling the hand crank outward locks the pinion into meshing teeth to hold the leg rest in place.
 
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