Global Patent Index - EP 1230120 A2

EP 1230120 A2 20020814 - IMPROVED WHEELCHAIR WITH TILTING SEAT

Title (en)

IMPROVED WHEELCHAIR WITH TILTING SEAT

Title (de)

VERBESSERTER ROLLSTUHL MIT KIPPBAREM SITZ

Title (fr)

CHAISE ROULANTE PERFECTIONNEE A SIEGE INCLINABLE

Publication

EP 1230120 A2 20020814 (EN)

Application

EP 00977243 A 20001115

Priority

  • US 0031435 W 20001115
  • US 44021099 A 19991115

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO0135892A2] A wheelchair has a reclining seat that has a back portion and a bottom portion. The wheelchair also has a frame, which has a lower portion onto which wheels are attached and a substantially vertical portion extending upwardly from the lower portion. The back of the seat is attached to the substantially vertical portion of the frame. The wheelchair has a first mode for normal seating in which the substantially horizontal lower portion supports the bottom portion of the seat. The seat also has a second, reclined mode in which the seat is reclined backwardly relative to the normal position. The bottom and back portions of the seat and the substantially vertical portion of the frame are rotated together to tilt the seat into the reclined position. The lower portion of the seat is pivotally mounted on the lower portion of the frame, such that the lower portion of the frame remains substantially in place as the seat itself is tilted, and does not tilt with the seat. The seat may be removable from the frame, and the frame may be adapted to fold and/or collapse for compact storage. Alternative embodiments include features such as brackets that permit the seat back to slide relative to the back posts without the use of springs internal to the back posts. In another alternative embodiment, the seat is supported by members that rotate in conjunction with the back posts as the seat reclines.

[origin: WO0135892A2] A wheelchair (30) has a reclining seat (32) that has a back portion (34) and a bottom portion (36). The wheelchair (30) also has a frame (38), which has a lower portion (54) onto which wheels (50) are attached and a substantially vertical portion (42) extending upwardly from the lower portion (54). The back of the seat (32) is attached to the substantially vertical portion (42) of the frame (38). The wheelchair (30) has a first mode for normal seating in which the substantially horizontal lower portion (54) supports the bottom portion of the seat (32). The seat (32) also has a second, reclined mode in which the seat is reclined backwardly relative to the normal position. The bottom and back portions of the seat and the substantially vertical portion (42) of the frame (38) are rotated together to tilt the seat (32) into the reclined position. The bottom portion (36) of the seat (32) is pivotally mounted on the lower portion (54) of the frame (38), such that the lower portion (54) of the frame (38) remains substantially in place as the seat (32) itself is tilted, and does not tilt with the seat (32). The seat (32) may be removable from the frame (38), and the frame (38) may be adapted to fold and/or collapse for compact storage. Alternative embodiments include features such as brackets (38) A & B that permit the seat back (34) to slide relative to the back posts (42) without the use of springs internal to the back posts (42). In another alternative embodiment, the seat is supported by members that rotate in conjunction with the back posts (42) as the seat (32) reclines.

IPC 1-7

B62B 7/06; A61G 5/08

IPC 8 full level

A61G 5/00 (2006.01); A61G 5/08 (2006.01); A61G 5/10 (2006.01); A61G 5/12 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP)

A61G 5/00 (2013.01); A61G 5/08 (2013.01); A61G 5/0825 (2016.10); A61G 5/0866 (2016.10); A61G 5/0883 (2016.10); A61G 5/0891 (2016.10); A61G 5/10 (2013.01); A61G 5/1075 (2013.01); A61G 5/12 (2013.01); A61G 5/107 (2013.01)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

WO 0135892 A2 20010525; WO 0135892 A3 20020110; AU 1491001 A 20010530; EP 1230120 A2 20020814; EP 1230120 A4 20040526

DOCDB simple family (application)

US 0031435 W 20001115; AU 1491001 A 20001115; EP 00977243 A 20001115