Wheelchair frame and castor assembly

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Inventors

Scheulderman, Petrus Johannes

Application #

543267

Filed

Oct-16-1995

Published

Jun-9-1998

Current US Class

016/35D
180/6.5
180/65.1
180/907
280/124.118
280/268
280/93.505

International Classes

B60K 001/02

Field of Search

16/44 16/35 180/65.1 180/907 180/6.62 180/6.5 280/250.1 280/304.1 280/268 280/271 280/724 280/725

Assignee

Richard van Seenus Nederland B.V. (Almere, NL)

Examiners

Johnson; Brian L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Westman, Champlin & Kelly, P.A., Koehler; S.

US Patent References

4280246   Self-steering caster
4614246   Powered wheel chair
5028064   Racing wheelchair
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Other References

Polytechnisch Tijdschrift Werktuigbouw, No. 8, 1993, NL.

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Abstract
A wheelchair frame comprises a base frame part (1, 2) with a plurality of wheels (3, 33), including two front wheels (3), wherein each of said front wheels can be driven by an electromotor (4). The base frame part carries at the back side a castor assembly (13) located in the center and comprising a swivel axle (14) with a neutral straight on position, wherein a device 22 is are provided for exerting a rotation force on the swivel axle in the direction of the straight on position at rotation of the swivel axle out of the straight on position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A wheelchair frame comprising:

a base frame part having a front portion and a rear portion;

a fork assembly mounted to the rear portion, the fork assembly having two legs movable between a neutral position and an urging position;

a pair of front wheels rotatably coupled to the front portion of the base frame part defining a longitudinal center plane of the base frame part therebetween;

an electric motor coupled to each front wheel; and

a castor assembly rotatably coupled to the rear portion of the base frame part by a swivel axle at the center plane, the castor assembly having a neutral straight on position, the castor assembly further coupled to the fork assembly and having an eccentric member which is substantially fittingly positioned between the legs of the fork assembly when the castor assembly is in the neutral straight on position; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a wheelchair frame comprising a base frame part with a plurality of wheels including two front wheels, wherein each of said front wheels can be driven by an electromotor.

In the known wheelchair frame of this type two separate castors are provided at the backside of the base frame part. Although the use of driven front wheels provides the possibility to use relatively large front wheels whereby obstacles can be passed well, the maneuverability of the known wheelchair frame leaves much to be desired. At higher speeds, i.e. faster than 6 km/h, the straight on stability of the wheelchair frame is bad. In the known wheelchair frame one tries to overcome this problem by a tachogenerator control of the driving motors and/or the application of a control of the castors. Thus, known wheelchair frames are relatively expensive and complicated. Further, the known wheelchair frame has the disadvantage that the batteries required as power supply of the electromotors are completely built in the wheelchair frame, such that the batteries are difficult to access, usually only after removing a seat mounted on the wheelchair frame. Further the base frame part of the known wheelchair frame comprises generally at least four tubular elements which are time consuming to manufacture.
 
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