Wheelchair drive assembly

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Inventors

Garin, III, Paul V.
Lusk, Donald E.

Application #

578587

Filed

Sep-4-1990

Published

Nov-10-1992

Current US Class

180/65.1
180/65.2
180/907
192/69.2
280/250.1

International Classes

B60K 001/00

Field of Search

180/6.5 180/907 180/247 180/65.1 180/65.5 180/65.2 280/250.1 280/304.1 192/67 403/1

Assignee

Fortress Lite-Style, Inc. (Clovis, CA)

Examiners

Culbreth; Eric D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay

US Patent References

4504094   Drive mechanism f...
4512613   Wheel hub latch m...
4805712   Wheelchair

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Abstract
A motorized wheelchair rear wheel drive assembly is selectively engageable and disengageable by an occupant to permit the wheelchair to be used in either a motorized mode or an occupant self propelled mode. For each rear wheel a drive motor connects through an axially extending worm gear assembly and rear drive axle to a drive hub. The drive hub is positioned outside of the rear wheel and supports a control handle which in turn controls a pair of locking pins which selectively engage the drive hub or disengage the drive hub from the rear wheel. The drive assembly enables the wheelchair to be folded to a laterally more compact condition.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A selectively connectable wheel drive assembly for a rear wheel of a wheelchair comprising:

a drive axle having an inner end coupled to a motor and an outer end;

a wheel rotationally mounted on the drive axle, the wheel having a central hub with at least one axially extending pin hole therein;

a drive hub secured to the outer end of the drive axle in nonrotating relationship therewith;

a handle pivotally mounted on the drive hub, the handle being pivotable between different engagement and disengagement positions; and

a locking pin secured to the drive hub in axially movable relationship therewith, the locking pin being pivotally coupled to the handle such that the locking pin moves axially as the handle pivots between the engaged position wherein the locking pin engages said at least one pin hole in the central hub and the disengaged position wherein the locking pin is positioned axially away from engagement with said at least one pin hole in the central hub.



Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is being simultaneously filed with a commonly assigned application Ser. No. 07/579,156 for "FOLDABLE WHEELCHAIR WITH OPTIONAL POWER OR MANUAL DRIVE".

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Substantial strides have been made in recent years to develop wheelchairs that can provide handicapped persons with greater mobility. Battery powered, motorized wheelchairs have greatly increased the speed and distance which a person can travel without assistance from others.

However, motorized wheelchairs tend to be bulkier than nonmotorized wheelchairs and are not built to provide optional manual self propulsion by the occupant. The rear drive wheels are usually smaller than the rear wheels of a nonmotorized wheelchair and are usually mounted farther rearward than the wheels of a nonmotorized wheelchair. In a typical model in which heavy batteries are located at the rear of the chair, the central axis of the rear wheels must be moved behind the wheelchair seat back to preclude tipping of the wheelchair.
 
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