Personal mobility vehicle

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Inventors

Kruse, Thomas E.
Traxler, John C.

Application #

875737

Filed

Apr-28-1992

Published

Oct-5-1993

Current US Class

180/21
180/214
180/907
293/127

International Classes

B62D 061/00

Field of Search

180/21 180/22 180/24.06 180/211 180/213 180/214 180/6.44 180/65.1 180/907 180/68.5 180/65.5 280/770 280/304.1 293/127

Assignee

Sunstate Mobility Corporation (Sarasota, FL)

Examiners

Focarino; Margaret A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Prescott; Charles J.

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Abstract
A personal mobility vehicle having a very low center of gravity and compact overall size which facilitates travel in narrow hallways and in negotiating sharp turns as into a doorway along a narrow hall. The vehicle includes a generally horizontally disposed preferably circular, disc-shaped frame supported in close proximity above the ground by a steerable, motor-driven rear wheel and two spaced front wheels. A battery arrangement is connected to and supported by the frame and operably connected between a control lever in electrical communication with an electronic circuit and the motors for propelling and steering the rear wheel. A seat is provided whereby a user's feet may be comfortably supported on the frame. A circular cushioning ring, either fixed or preferably rotatably mounted and extending radially from the perimeter of the frame, contacts fixed objects such as walls, doorways and the like to facilitate tight maneuvers not heretofore possible with other such vehicles. Outrigger type anti-scuff and anti-tip wheels may also be provided.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A self-propelled personal mobility vehicle for transporting a person comprising:

a generally flat frame supported generally horizontally above the ground by a rear wheel steerable about a generally upright axis and two spaced front wheels;

said rear wheel positioned along a central longitudinal axis of and rearwardly of said frame;

first drive means operably connected to said rear wheel for propelling said vehicle;

second drive means operably connected between said frame and said rear wheel for controlledly rotationally positioning said rear wheel about said upright axis;

a seat connected to and upwardly extending from said frame;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to self-propelled personal mobility vehicles for the handicapped and physically impaired, and more particularly to a compact, low center-of-gravity personal mobility vehicle which is uniquely adapted to negotiate within tightly confined spaces.

Presently, a broad array of self-propelled personal mobility vehicles for use by the handicapped and physically impaired are either patented and/or marketed. These vehicles are almost exclusively motorized and battery powered and consist of either three or four ground engaging wheels. However, the three wheeled tricycle-type version appears most popular. The drive arrangement may include a propulsion motor operably connected to either one or both of the rear drive wheels or incorporated into a front steerable wheel.

Typically, these available personal mobility vehicles are relatively massive in structure, some of which are also designed for outdoor operation in grass and dirt. Additionally, the center of gravity of the user seated atop such available vehicles is relatively high, producing a somewhat compromised stability.
 
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