Power driven vehicle for disabled

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Inventors

Falkenson, Richard
Linderoth, Goran

Application #

460895

Filed

Feb-9-1990

Published

Aug-27-1991

Current US Class

180/208
180/6.48
180/907
280/DIG5
297/DIG4

International Classes

B62D 027/06; B62D 001/12

Field of Search

180/208 180/209 180/210 180/907 180/6.5 180/65.5 180/6.48 297/DIG. 280/657 280/DIG.

Assignee

INM Industriteknik AB (SE)

Examiners

Bertsch; Richard A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen

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Abstract
A power driven vehicle for disabled, particularly for children, and which incorportaes a motor driven chassis module, a seat module and an accumulator module, wherein the chassis module incorporates two wheel pair units, which are disconnectable from each other and constitute a first, front wheel unit and a second, rear wheel unit, one of the wheel pair units, preferably the first wheel unit, incorporating two steering and driving units acting individually upon one wheel each, the second wheel unit being composed by a central beam, one end of which is connectable to the first wheel unit and having at its other end a yoke pivotably supported transversely to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle, and having at its free ends wheels supported in bearings, and said seat module being centrally arranged on the beam, whereas said accumulator module is attached on both sides of the beam, between the pairs of wheels.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A power driven vehicle for disabled, comprising a motor driven chassis module, a seat module and an accumulator module, the chassis module incorporating two wheel pair units which are disconnectable from each other; the wheel pair units comprising a front wheel unit and a rear wheel unit, the front wheel unit comprising two steering and drive units each acting individually upon one wheel, and the rear wheel unit comprising a central beam, one end of the beam being separably connectable to the first wheel unit, the other end of the beam having a yoke pivotally supported transversely to the longitudinal direction of the vehicle; the rear wheel unit having at its free ends wheels supported in bearings; the seat module being centrally separably arranged on the beam; the accumulator module being separably attached on both sides of the beam, between the two wheel pair units.



Description
The present invention relates to a power driven vehicle for the disabled, particularly for children, and which incorporates a motor driven chassis module, a seat module and an accumulator module.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Vehicles for disabled children have hitherto at best consisted of diminished size, conventional wheel chairs for adults. These wheel chairs are not adaptable or not readily adaptable to the development of the child, i.e. its physical development as well as the development of its possible handicap, during the childhood; and the wheel chairs therefore neither take into consideration the child's requirement for play, nor do they meet the demands from the nursing staff for ease of handling and low weight.

Wheel chairs for disabled, which are designed in modules are known, e.g. from SE-C-331 884, and they consist of a chassis, incorporating a motor, wheels and battery box, which parts form a continuous unit of large weight. A seat module can be attached to the chassis, which seat module can be common for several different types of chassis, for providing e.g. an indoor wheel chair, a stationary or a semi-stationary chair. Conventional, electrically powered wheel chairs are very heavy and expensive.
 
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