Wheeled attachment for a chair

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Inventors

Ostrow, Henry J.

Application #

546102

Filed

Jan-31-1975

Published

Mar-23-1976

Current US Class

180/6.5
180/65.2
180/907
280/250.1
280/35

International Classes

B62D 011/04; B62M 001/14

Field of Search

280/35 280/242 180/6.5 180/65

Examiners

Song; Robert R.

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Abstract
A generally rectangularly shaped support frame provided with ground-engaging wheels upon which almost any type and size of conventional chair may be readily mounted so as to provide mobile means for transporting non-ambulatory persons; certain of the ground engaging wheels are capable of being rotated manually by the person using the converted wheel chair in order to propel the chair in two embodiments of the invention, electrically in a third embodiment and selectively manually or electrically or both manually or electrically in a fourth embodiment thereof; a retractible foot rest is also incorporated in the support frame.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A wheeled attachment for converting a chair having leg means into mobile means for transporting non-ambulatory persons, comprising, a generally rectangularly shaped chair support frame lying generally in a horizontal plane having a pair of transversely spaced and parallel, longitudinally extending side sill members, a transversely extending front sill member and a transversely extending rear sill member longitudinally spaced and parallel with respect to said front sill member, one end of each side sill member being rigidly connected to a respective end of said front sill member and its opposite end rigidly connected to a respective end of said rear sill member; means for individually adjusting the length of each of said front, rear, and side sill members; ground-engaging wheel means at each corner of said chair support frame for supporting said chair support frame in a generally horizontal plane, the rotational axes of said wheel means being vertically spaced above said generally horizontal plane of said chair support frame chair leg supporting and securing means at each corner of said chair support frame, each of said chair leg supporting and securing means being operatively connectible to a respective leg means of a chair and including a generally flat mounting plate for supporting a respective one of the chair leg means, socket means carried by said mounting plate for receiving said respective one of said chair leg means, means for detachably securing said respective one of said chair leg means in said socket means, and means for adjustably securing said mounting plate to a respective one of said front and rear sill members at any one of a plurality of positions along the length thereof independently of said means for individually adjusting the length of each of said front, rear, and side sill members, said mounting plate being substantially horizontally disposed when in use and longitudinally spaced intermediate said wheel means at the two forwardmost corners and said wheel means at the two rearwardmost corners of said chair support frame in all of its adjusted positions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a new and improved wheeled attachment for adapting a conventional household chair for use by a non-ambulatory person and more particularly, to the construction of a relatively light weight and low cost wheel chair support attachment which embodies certain adjustable features whereby conventional chairs of various types, styles and sizes may be readily converted to a wheel chair.

Heretofore, various wheeled attachments for converting a chair into a wheel chair similar to the present invention have been proposed. Examples of such wheeled attachments are disclosed in the following U.S. Pat. Nos.: 1,700,009; 1,189,053; 2,961,250; 3,041,081; 3,216,738; and 3,216,738. However, certain of the wheeled attachments of the above-identified patents are non-adjustable and, consequently, they can only be used in conjunction with chairs of a particular size. Some of the prior art wheeled attachments to which the present invention relates also lack any means for enabling the person utilizing the converted wheel chair either to propel himself or to guide the chair without any assistance from other persons.
 
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