Self-leveling seat for a wheelchair

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Inventors

Torres, Hank G.

Application #

712394

Filed

Sep-13-1996

Published

May-30-2000

Current US Class

180/328
180/65.1
180/907
280/304.1
297/314
297/325
297/330

International Classes

B60K 001/00; B60N 002/10

Field of Search

280/304.1 280/DIG. 180/328 180/326 180/65.1 180/65.2 180/907 180/327 180/329 180/330 297/313 297/314 297/325 297/330 297/344.1 297/344.14 244/122 114/194 248/371 248/188.2

Examiners

Boehler; Anne Marie

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hudak & Shunk Co., L.P.A.

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Abstract
A wheelchair provides a seat mounted to a base preferably through use of a universal joint to provide for selective orientation of the seat. A pair of actuators are interposed between the seat and base so that selective extension and retraction of the actuators orients the seat as desired. A level sensing device(s) provides suitable output signals to control the extension and retraction of the actuators, and thus the final orientation of the seat. This allows a wheelchair occupant to remain level while the chair traverses uneven ground or to selectively reposition the seat to relieve pressure points without the assistance of an attendant.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, it is now claimed:

1. A self positioning wheelchair seat comprising:

a base;

wheels rotatably secured to the base;

a seat adapted to receive an occupant therein; and

a mounting assembly for securing the seat to the base including

(i) a joint interposed between the seat and base allowing at least two degrees of movement of the seat relative to the base,

(ii) an actuator assembly extending between the seat and base, the actuator assembly being secured to the seat to permit the seat to pivot fore and aft, and side to side and;

(iii) a sensing device that indicates whether the seat is level relative to the ground surface and provides a signal to the actuator assembly for adjusting the position of the seat in response thereto.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to the art of wheelchairs and, more particularly, to a wheelchair seat assembly that provides self-leveling capabilities to a wheelchair occupant. The invention is particularly applicable to a power wheelchair and will be described with reference thereto. However, it will be appreciated that the invention has broader applications and may be advantageously employed in manual wheelchair environments and applications, related home health care products, or perhaps still other related seat applications.

Wheelchairs are used by people with various infirmities. Those wheelchair occupants that have limited upper body muscle control or suffer from some type of paralysis, for example, are unable to easily balance themselves or compensate for an uneven ground surface over which the wheelchair passes. Because of this impaired balance, wheelchair users are extremely cautious and have a reoccurring fear of losing their balance or control over uneven or sloping terrain. Even when an attendant is available to assist the wheelchair occupant, the inability to control one's balance can be an imposing fear. This fear is heightened when a power wheelchair user, more accustomed to his or her freedom associated with individual control, is then placed in a situation where the ground surface causes momentary instability or loss of balance. Moreover, many surfaces over which the wheelchair traverse are not, in fact, level. Therefore, it is a frequent or common disturbance and concern for the wheelchair occupant.
 
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