Power attachment for wheelchair

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Inventors

Kleinwolterink, Jr., Henry

Application #

552982

Filed

Jul-16-1990

Published

Sep-24-1991

Current US Class

180/13
180/907

International Classes

B62D 001/02

Field of Search

180/12 180/13 180/214 180/907

Examiners

Rice; Kenneth R.

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Abstract
A powered unit for adding motive power to a wheelchair comprising a frame adapted for easy attachment to the chair and steerable motive means powered preferably by an electric motor and including a wheel adapted to pull and to steer the chair.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. In combination with a wheelchair adapted to run on a surface and having a chair frame with large rear wheels and castoring front wheels mounted on said chair frame, a motorizing unit having means engaged with said chair frame to raise and support said front wheels above said surface, stand means on said motorizing unit to support said unit apart from said chair, a power drive wheel on said unit, said chair including bar means pivotally attached to said frame, hook means on said motorizing unit and adapted to engage said bar means to lift said unit so that said stand is above said surface and latch means engageable between said chair and said motorizing unit whereby said chair when latched to said unit is supported by said large wheels and said power driven wheel.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to motorized wheelchairs and more particularly to a device adapted to be attached easily to an ordinary wheelchair to convert it to a powered chair.

For most paraplegics, an ordinary arm-powered wheelchair will provide sufficient mobility to cover short distances such as within a home. However, in current times, most paraplegics do not want to be home-bound but prefer to get out to do such other tasks as grocery or other shopping, going to the theater or the like. Sometimes such activities require relatively long distances of travel in parking lots or malls. While arm-powered chairs will provide mobility, such motion may be quite tiring. Further, arm-power requires two fully functioning and reasonably strong arms.

Motorized arm chairs are available. They are relatively expensive and require purchase of a full unit.

By my invention I provide a motorizing unit capable of easy attachment and release from an ordinary wheelchair--only slightly modified. The unit can be attached and released without moving from the chair, and after attachment will fully motorize the chair to become the substantial equivalent of a motorized chair.
 
  An electric power assisted, manually operated vehicle such as a wheelchair. A force sensor senses the manual input force and the power assist is generated...  A kit for power conversion of a manually powered wheelchair is provided wherein one or more power hubs are integrated into the rear drive wheels of such...