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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 09.09.1996 |
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Multifunctional wheelchair
Multifunktioneller Rollstuhl
Fauteuil roulant multifonctionnel
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- Beumer, Stephanus Theodorus Antonius Gertrudes
7081 CD Gendringen (NL)
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Representative: Smulders, Theodorus A.H.J., Ir. et al |
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Postbus 87930 2508 DH Den Haag 2508 DH Den Haag (NL) |
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References cited: :
WO-A-91/07936 US-A- 3 464 754 US-A- 4 813 693 US-A- 5 445 433
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DE-U- 8 914 424 US-A- 4 730 842 US-A- 5 437 497
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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[0001] The present invention relates to a wheelchair of the type defined in the preamble
of the main claim. Such a wheelchair is known from DE-U-8914424.4 as well as WO-A-9107936.
[0002] This known wheelchair comprises two front wheels, carried in forks, which forks are
attached to rotary shafts, rotatable around a substantially vertical axis. A connecting
arm is provided between each shaft and a second substantially vertical axis, for adjustment
of a slight angle of the rotary shaft relative to a vertical lign. A row of holes
above each other is provided for adjustment of the vertical distance between the horizontal
axis of the frontwheels and the seating height, independently from the position of
said arm. This adjustment has to be accompanied by a similar adjustment of the position
of the rear wheels, relative to the frame, in order to maintain the desired position
of the rotary shafts.
[0003] It is an object of the invention to provide a wheelchair according to the preamble
of claim 1, avoiding the drawbacks of the known wheelchair, maintaining the advantages
thereof. To this end, a wheelchair according to the invention is characterized by
the features of claim 1.
[0004] By adjusting the adjustment means of at least the front wheels of the wheelchair,
the height and the angle at which the seat and backrest are arranged relative to the
ground can be adapted, at the same time adjusting the length of the wheelbase correspondingly.
Because upon increase of the height of the seat the length of the wheel base increases
also, there is always obtained an optimum adjustment of the wheel base to the height
of the wheelchair and thus of the location of the center of gravity during use. If
the center of gravity is located higher, the wheel base in a wheelchair according
to this embodiment is greater than if the center of gravity is located lower, which
has a stabilizing effect.
[0005] In an advantageous embodiment a wheelchair is characterized according to the invention
by the features according to claims 2 - 6.
[0006] By adjusting both the front and the rear wheels relative to the seat and the backrest,
both the angle which the seat and backrest include with the ground and the height
thereof above the ground can be adjusted individually, that is, independently of each
other.
[0007] The known wheelchair has swiveling front wheels. A drawback of this known wheelchair
is that the location of the wheel axle of each front wheel relative to the swivel
pin is fixed. The steering and riding behaviour can only be adjusted slightly by means
of the connecting arm. The position of the wheel axles relative to the swivel pins
is therefore mostly a compromise between optimum manoeuvrability, e.g. for use of
the wheelchair indoors, and optimum stability and tracking, e.g. for use of the wheelchair
for longer distances.
[0008] It is a further object of the invention to provide a wheelchair in which the position
of the wheel axle relative to the swivel pin is better adjustable. This object is
achieved in a wheelchair according to the invention through the features according
to claim 7.
[0009] Because the fork is pivotally connected via the second swiveling means with the first
swiveling means, the position of the fork can easily be adapted to the individual
user. At least two advantages can thus be obtained.
[0010] Firstly, if desired, the riding behaviour of the wheelchair can be influenced by
the user. By positioning the wheel axle closer to the produced part of the first axis
of rotation, a more direct steering is obtained; by increasing the distance between
the wheel axle and the first axis of rotation, riding straight on with the wheelchair
is facilitated, so that e.g. the use for longer distances becomes more agreeable.
Secondly, in particular in a wheelchair according to one of claims 1 - 6, the advantage
is obtained that upon adjustment of the front and/or rear wheels the position of the
wheel axles can be corrected, so that the same steering behaviour is maintained or
can be adjusted.
[0011] The known wheelchair has fixed dimensions and a limited number of sizes are available.
Therefore, the same size of wheelchair is used for both tall and small users, which
means that a user only very seldom has a wheelchair which suits him or her as to size.
Changes to a wheelchair to adjust the dimensions are often not possible and at least
expensive to perform. Moreover, such a wheelchair cannot readily be reused. In addition,
such a necessary variety entails logistic and economic problems for at least the supplier.
[0012] It is therefore a still further object of the invention to provide a wheelchair in
which, using a limited number of standard parts, different wheelchairs can be obtained
which are mutually different in one or a number of dimensions and can thus be easily
adapted to the individual user, can be economically produced and used and enable an
ergonomically suitable sitting and use posture. A wheelchair is then characterized
by the features according to claim 9.
[0013] The adjustability of the frame of the wheelchair in both width and length affords
the possibility to each individual user to obtain optimum dimensions of the frame
of the wheelchair, while use can be made of always substantially the same standard
parts.
[0014] In a first further elaboration, such a wheelchair is characterized by the features
according to claim 10. Thus, any length of the frame is obtainable, while only the
coupling pieces to be included between the sections are different from each other.
[0015] In a second further elaboration, such a wheelchair is characterized by the features
according to claim 11. Since the connecting frame is width-adjustable, a variety of
wheelchair widths can be obtained with the same standard connecting frame.
[0016] A wheelchair according to the invention is moreover preferably characterized by the
features according to claim 12. Thus, transport and storage can be easily carried
out, while yet a stable and form-retaining, easily operated wheelchair is obtained.
[0017] When the known wheelchair is used in a stepping mariner, there is a risk that when
a foot is being moved under the seat, the foot or the back of the leg comes into contact
with a frame part, in particular a connecting part thereof. This is inconvenient,
increases the risk of injuries and moreover reduces the convenience of use, because
less large stepping paces can be made.
[0018] It is therefore a further object of the invention to provide a wheelchair which can
be easily and safely used through stepping, in an ergonomically sound manner. Thus
a wheelchair according to the invention is characterized by the features according
to claim 13.
[0019] For the user known wheelchairs have a number of further drawbacks of an economic
and ergonomic nature. In a configuration suitable for the intended user, the wheelchair
is composed of a large number of parts. Where possible, standard parts are used, such
as seats and backrests, frames, wheels, and the like. In general, individual adaptations
to the wheelchair can only be effected to a limited degree and at high additional
cost.
[0020] The seat of the known wheelchair consists of a foamed upholstered cushion mounted
on, e.g., a board. As a result, the shape of the seat and the sitting position of
the user is mainly determined by the composition of the seat cushion and the covering,
the shape of the board, and the position of the seat relative to the rest of the wheelchair.
For a heavier user, for example, the sitting position will therefore be different
than for a lighter user. Moreover, only an average suitable sitting support can be
obtained. For separate sitting supports, especially adapted seats will have to be
made in single-piece production, which is expensive and time-consuming, and moreover,
prevents the same seat being used for different users.
[0021] It is therefore an even further object of the invention to provide a wheelchair having
a seat that is easy to adapt to the individual user, economic in its production and
enables an ergonomically suitable sitting position. To this end, a wheelchair according
to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 14.
[0022] By means of the hinged flap the shape of the cushion can be adapted to the individual
user. Thus, using a standard seat a suitable sitting support can be obtained for each
user, while moreover adaptations are possible in a simple manner. If the same wheelchair
(seat) must be made suitable for a next user, the shape of the seat can be simply
adapted, so that a seat according to the invention has a prolonged service life. Also,
a decrease of the resilience of the seat cushion can be compensated to some extent
through changes in the position of the flap.
[0023] The backrest of the known wheelchair has a structure comparable to that of the seat
and entails comparable drawbacks. Also, the backrest is not individually adjustable
and production of an individualized backrest is expensive and time-consuming.
[0024] It is therefore another object of the invention to provide a wheelchair having a
backrest that is easy to adapt to the individual user, economically produced and enables
an ergonomically suitable sitting position. To this end, a wheelchair according to
the invention is characterized by the features of claim 17.
[0025] By means of the adjustable support straps, the form of the backrest can be individually
determined and adapted, changes in the form being easy to perform.
[0026] In a very advantageous embodiment, a wheelchair according to the invention is characterized
by the features of claims 18-21.
[0027] The length-adjustable support straps extending in approximately vertical direction
and the length-adjustable lumbar strap, together with the adjustability of the points
of attachment thereof along the support frame, provide optimum adjustability of the
form of the backrest. Thus, by means of such a backrest an optimum back support can
be obtained for each user. Even if the user has, e.g., a humpback or like deformity
or certain spots which must hardly be loaded, if at all, or, conversely, need additional
support, the backrest can be optimally adapted thereto. Particularly in combination
with a sitting support as defined in claims 14-16 there is thus obtained a wheelchair
capable of providing an excellent sitting support adjusted to the individual user
without requiring considerable costs.
[0028] An important factor in obtaining an optimum sitting and use position in a wheelchair
for each user is the position of the sitting support relative to the ground. A wrong
positioning of seat and/or backrest relative to the ground results in a wrong sitting
position and moreover renders the operation and use of the wheelchair more difficult.
Individual adjustment thereof is therefore important, the more so as a wrong posture
may lead to the user being undesirably loaded which may cause injuries and discomfort.
[0029] Other advantageous embodiments of a wheelchair according to the invention are given
in the other claims and the specification.
[0030] In elucidation of the invention, an exemplary embodiment of a wheelchair will be
described with reference to the drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a side view of a wheelchair according to the invention in a first position
with a rear wheel removed;
Fig. 2 is a side view of the wheelchair shown in Fig. 1 in a second position;
Fig. 3 is a rear view of a wheelchair according to Figs. 1 and 2;
Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic perspective view of a connecting frame of the wheelchair;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a seat with the seat cushion removed;
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional side view of a seat and backrest, with mounted cushions;
Fig. 7 is a rear view of a backrest, with back cushion removed;
Fig. 8 is a top plan view of a backrest as shown in Fig. 7, with back cushion placed;
Fig. 9 is a front view in partial cross-section of a suspension of a front wheel;
and
Fig. 10 is a side view of the suspension shown in Fig. 9.
[0031] A wheelchair as shown in Figs. 1-3 comprises a support frame 1 built up from a number
of tubular sections whose construction will be explained below in more detail, a pair
of large rear wheels 2, a pair of small front wheels 3 mounted for swiveling movement,
a seat 4 and a backrest 5, foot rests 6, and handles 7.
[0032] The support frame 1 comprises two approximately identical parts 8 spaced apart and
approximately parallel to each other. Each frame part 8 comprises two seat tubes 9a,
9b which in the position shown in Fig. 1 extend approximately horizontally and approximately
parallel to each other. The upper seat tube 9a continues at the rear side via an upwardly
directed first bend 10. To this first bend 10 connects, for instance, an armrest (Figs.
1-3). Attached adjacent the bend 10 via a set of toothed rings 100 is a back tube
11, which extends behind or laterally of the backrest 5 and is capable of including
an angle with the vertical, preferably in such a manner that the back tube 11, viewed
in the direction of travel, is inclined backwards slightly. The angle of the back
tubes 11 is adjustable by means of the toothed rings 100. At the top the back tube
11 is connected with a handle 7 extending rearwards. At the front the upper seat tube
9a continues via a downwardly directed second bend 13 into a foot rest tube 14. The
foot rest tube 14 includes an angle with the vertical, in such a manner that the lower
end of the foot rest tube 14 is disposed forward of the second bend 13. Adjacent its
lower end the foot rest tube 14 is provided with a collapsible foot rest 6 which is
freely suspended above the ground.
[0033] Near the first bend 10 a wheel frame 16 is mounted on the upper seat tube. The wheel
frame 16 comprises two support bars 17 extending approximately parallel to each other
and downwards at right angles to the upper seat tube 9a, which support bars 17 are
interconnected at the lower end by a cross-latch 18. The support bars are provided
at regular intervals with fixing holes 19 through which a wheel plate 20 can be fixed.
The wheel plate 20 has a central opening 12 in which a rear wheel 2 is mounted. The
lower seat tube 9b extends in rearward direction from the foot rest tube 14 as far
as the support bars 17.
[0034] The seat tubes 9, an armrest, if present, the foot rest tube 14 and the wheel frame
16 of each frame part 8 are substantially disposed in one plane, which extends approximately
vertically. The wheel plate 20 is shaped in such a manner that the rear wheel 2 includes
an angle with the vertical plane mentioned, in such a manner that the distance between
the two wheel plates 20 adjacent the ground is greater than is the distance at the
upper end. Thus the stability of the wheelchair is increased.
[0035] The frame parts 8 are interconnected by a connecting frame 21 (Figs. 3 and 4) which
is so designed that the wheelchair is collapsible. The connecting frame 21 comprises
two upper connecting bars 22, one on the side proximal to the front of the wheelchair
and one near the back, and one lower connecting bar 23, near the back, approximately
straight under the rear upper connecting bar 22. Each connecting bar 22, 23 consists
substantially of two approximately identical connecting frame halves 24 which in mirrored
position are hingedly connected in a central hinge point 25 adjacent the vertical
median plane of the wheelchair. The end of each connecting frame half 24 remote from
the central hinge point 25 is connected with a frame half 8 in a frame hinge point
26. The hinges of the central hinge points 25 and frame hinge points 26 are parallel
to each other and to the longitudinal direction of the wheelchair, in such a manner
that upon upward movement of the central hinge points 25 relative to the frame hinge
points 26 the latter are drawn towards each other. In this manner, the frame halves
8 can be moved towards each other, so that the width of the wheelchair is reduced
considerably.
[0036] The upper and lower central hinge points 25 located adjacent the rear of the wheelchair
are interconnected through a guide bar 27 which in a central area thereof is provided
with a guide slot 28. At some distance from the lower central hinge point 25 each
lower connecting frame half 24 is provided with an auxiliary hinge point 29 in which
a hooked link 30 is pivotally mounted. The ends of the links 30 remote from the connecting
frame halves 24 are connected through the guide slot 28 by means of a coupling bolt
31 for mutual hinging movement. Through this arrangement of the guide bar 27 and links
30 it is ensured that the two frame halves 8 remain parallel to each other in each
position of the central hinge point 25. Moreover, as a result, the freedom of movement
of the central hinge points 25 in vertical direction is limited. If the coupling bolt
31 is disposed at the upper end of the guide slot 28, the connecting frame 21 has
the maximum width, if the coupling bolt 31 is disposed at the lower end of the guide
slot 28, the connecting frame 21, and hence the wheelchair, has the minimum width.
The guide bar 27 therefore prevents buckling of the connecting frame 21.
[0037] The upper connecting bars 22 are interconnected by three longitudinal bars 32. The
central longitudinal bar connects the upper central hinge points 25 and extends in
line with the hinges thereof. The wheelchair can be substantially folded up by pulling
this longitudinal bar 32 upwards. Through the longitudinal bars 32, the connecting
frame acquires sufficient stiffness in horizontal direction as well.
[0038] Each connecting frame half 24 is made up of an outer tube 34 which is connected with
a central hinge point 25 and an inner tube 35, which is slidable within the outer
tube 34 with a proper fit and is connected with a frame hinge point 26. By means of,
for instance, a set bolt (not shown), the inner tube 35 can be secured in different
positions displaced lengthwise with respect to the outer tube 34, through holes in
the respective parts. As a result, the maximum width of the connecting frame 21 can
be simply adapted to individual desires and prescriptions of users.
[0039] Each frame half 8 is made up of a front section 36 and a rear section 37. To that
end, the seat tubes 9a, 9b are divided near the centre. In one of the sections 36,
37, within each of the seat tube halves, a guide stub 38 is arranged which has an
outside cross section substantially corresponding with the inside cross section of
the respective seat tube 9a, 9b. The other section can be slid over these two tube
stubs 38, in such a manner that the length of the seat tubes 9a, 9b can thereby be
changed. By means of set bolts 39, the two sections 36, 37 can be secured on the tube
stubs 38 in the desired position through holes in the respective parts, so that the
desired length of the wheelchair can be set. Between the facing ends of the sections
36, 37 a filling tube 15 can be arranged around the tube stubs 38 with a proper fit,
in such a manner that, in any case visually, the seat tubes 9a, 9b are continuous.
[0040] By means of the connecting frame 21 and the guide stubs 38 it is therefore possible
to adapt both the width and the length of the wheelchair to the needs of the user.
[0041] Adjacent the front of the wheelchair, the upper 9a and lower seat tube 9b are connected
through a front wheel tube 40 which includes an angle with the vertical, which angle
in the embodiment shown is slightly smaller than the angle between the foot support
tube 14 and the vertical. Slidably received within each front wheel tube 40 is a sliding
piece 41, which can be secured in different displaced positions, as appears from Figs.
1 and 2, where two positions are shown. The sliding piece 41 comprises a first part
42 which can extend within the front wheel tube 40, and a second part 43 which includes
an angle with the first part, which angle corresponds approximately with the angle
which the front wheel tube includes with the vertical. In the embodiment shown, these
angles are about 66°. Accordingly, in assembled condition, the second part 43 of the
sliding piece 41 extends downwards approximately at right angles to the seat tubes
9a, 9b.
[0042] Each front wheel 3 is mounted in a fork 44 which is provided at the top thereof with
a swivel point 45. During operation, the swivel point defines a vertical axis of rotation
D, with the arms 46 of the fork including an angle with the vertical. Accordingly,
the axle 47 of the front wheel, viewed in horizontal direction, is not located straight
under the swivel point 45 but slightly to the side thereof. The angle which the fork
44 includes with the vertical and the length of the fork 44 determine the horizontal
distance between the swivel point and the axle 47, and hence the steering behaviour
of the wheelchair. If this distance is small, the wheelchair becomes unstable in its
steering behaviour; if the distance is large, the wheelchair is difficult to steer
to negotiate a bend. Moreover, it is important that the axis of rotation D is oriented
as vertically as possible because this makes steering lighter and moreover prevents
wear.
[0043] Given the same position of the rear wheels 2 relative to the wheel frames 16, upon
length adjustment of the sliding pieces 41 within the front wheel tubes 40, the position
of the wheelchair will change. When the sliding piece 41 is slid out, the wheelchair
will tilt backwards, and when slid in, forwards. Thus, for instance the angle of inclination
of the seat and the backrest can be set, which can have, for instance, ergonomic advantages.
In case of such a tilt, the axis of rotation D of the front wheels would likewise
tilt, which is disadvantageous, as described. Therefore, a tilting mechanism 48 is
provided on the second part 43 of the sliding piece 41, which mechanism allows the
axis of rotation D to be brought into a vertical position again upon sliding movement
of the sliding piece 41.
[0044] The tilting mechanism 48 is arranged on the side of the swivel point 45 remote from
the fork 44. Each tilting mechanism 48 comprises a leg 49 which adjacent a first end
is pivotally connected with the second part 43 of the sliding piece 41 through a tilting
pin 50 extending horizontally and at right angles to the direction of travel of the
wheelchair. The opposite, second end of the leg is connected to the swivel point 45.
Thus, by pivoting the leg 49 about the tilting pin 50 the orientation of the axis
of rotation D can be adjusted. For the purpose of pivoting and securing the leg, an
eccentric 51 is included between the tilting pin 50 and the swivel point 45.
[0045] The eccentric 51 comprises a rotary pin 53 of a relatively large cross section and
with a head 54 of greater cross section, which pin extends through an opening in the
second part 43 of the sliding piece 41. The head 54 of the rotary pin 53 abuts against
a first side 55 of the second part 43 remote from the leg 49. The end of the rotary
pin 53 opposite the head 54 is approximately flush with the second side 56 of the
second part 43 of the sliding piece 41, remote from the first side 55 of the second
part 43. In the rotary pin 54 a hole has been drilled, located eccentrically, parallel
to the longitudinal axis of the rotary pin 54, through which hole extends a bolt 57.
This bolt 57 has its head 58 abutting against the outside of the head 54 of the rotary
pin 53. The threaded opposite end extends through a fitting slot 52 in the leg 49.
At the end of the leg 49 remote from the sliding piece 41, a nut 58 has been screwed
onto the bolt 57. Upon rotation of the rotary pin 53, the bolt 57 moves along around
the axis of rotation of the rotary pin 53 and through the slot 52. As a result, the
leg 49 is pivoted around the tilting pin 50 located at a distance from the bolt 57
and the axis of rotation of the rotary pin 53, so that the angle which the axis of
rotation D includes with the vertical can be simply adjusted. Upon adjustment of the
angle (preferably to 0° with the vertical), the nut 58 and the bolt 57 can be screwed
tight one within the other, to thereby fix the position.
[0046] By means of the wheel plate 20, the height of the axle of each rear wheel 2 can be
adjusted relative to the wheel frame 16. To that end, the fixing bolts must be taken
from the fixing holes 19 and secured again in other desired fixing holes 19. This
also influences the inclination of the wheelchair, while the inclination and/or the
position of the axes of rotation D can optionally be adjusted in the manner described
in the foregoing. Accordingly, by means of, mainly, the wheel plates 20, the wheel
frames 16, the sliding pieces 41 and the front wheel tubes 40, it is possible to adjust
the angle of inclination as well as the height of the wheelchair in a simple manner,
while the orientation of the axes of rotation D of the front wheel forks 44 can be
adjusted thereto by means of the eccentrics, which is of importance for the front
wheels to track.
[0047] Because the front wheel tube 40, viewed in the direction of travel, tilts backwards,
an advantage is gained in that upon a height adjustment of the wheelchair, the length
of the wheel base changes as well. If the front wheel is set "higher", that is, if
the sliding piece 41 is slid out further, the wheel base becomes longer. Accordingly,
a wheelchair set "higher" becomes more stable, which is beneficial to the safety of
the user.
[0048] The preferably detachable seat 4 comprises a seat edge 60 supported by the upper
seat tubes 9a, which edge 60 leaves clear a central opening 61. Mounted on the forward
portion of the seat edge 60 is a hinge 62 by means of which a flap 63 is mounted for
tilting movement within the opening 61 in the seat edge. Adjacent the side remote
from the hinge 62, the flap 63 is supported by a support strap 65 attached to the
longitudinal sides 64 of the seat edge 61. This support strap 65 can be of slightly
elastic construction and is length-adjustable, for instance by means of a clasp 66.
If the support strap 65 has a minimum length, which means that it extends across the
opening approximately in horizontal direction, the flap 63 is disposed approximately
horizontally above the opening 61. If the length of the support strap 65 is increased,
it will sag, so that the flap 64 will tilt within the opening 61. In other words,
by means of the support strap 65, the angle of inclination a of the flap 64 can be
set.
[0049] Placed on the seat edge 60, the flap 64 and the support strap 65 is a seat cushion
67, consisting, for instance, of a first layer of foam 68 of a relatively high density
and a second layer of foam 69 of a relatively low density, arranged on the first layer
68. When using the wheelchair, a user will sit on the seat cushion 67, whereby the
layers of foam will be compressed slightly. If the support strap 65 is fully tightened,
the flap 64 is approximately flush with the seat edge 60 and the user does not in
effect experience any seat angle other than the angle that exists due to the angle
of inclination of the wheelchair. If the support strap 65 is set less tight, the seat
cushion will sag slightly along with the flap 64. As a result, a relatively greater
angle of inclination of the seat is obtained. By making the support strap slightly
elastic, additionally the spring and absorbing capacity of the wheelchair is influenced
advantageously for the user. The use of the flap 64 and support strap 65 provides
in a simple and economic manner for an increase of the ergonomic value of the wheelchair
and moreover of the convenience in use and operation. The seat is comfortable and
simple in use. It is noted that the flap 64 can also be designed in other ways, for
instance as a number of straps extending between the front of the seat edge 60 and
the support strap 65.
[0050] The backrest 5 is provided with a backrest edge 70 which is mounted against the back
tubes 11. Tensioned between the top 71 and bottom 72 of the backrest edge 70 are a
number of straps 73, two in the exemplary embodiment shown. Each strap is length-adjustable
by means of a strap tensioner 74, and moreover preferably made up of a first, elastic
part 75 and a second, non-elastic part 76. By means of the strap tensioners 74, the
straps 73 can be adjusted in length in a manner similar to the support strap 65 of
the seat 4, so that the degree of bending thereof upon loading can be set. The elastic
first part 75 here provides for more comfort. Arranged against the backrest edge 70
is a back cushion 77 which has a structure comparable to the seat cushion 67. Because
two straps 73 are arranged approximately parallel to each other, with each of the
straps being individually length-adjustable, it is possible to control the compression
of the left half and right half of the backrest 5 separately, so that the shape and
deformation of the back cushion 77 can be set individually and at any time for each
user. For instance for people with deviantly shaped back portions and/or a higher
risk of bed sores (decubitus), this is particularly advantageous because an optimum
pressure distribution can be provided for. It is noted that the seat 4 too can, if
desired, be comparably provided with two or more straps instead of, or in addition
to, the flap 64.
[0051] In an alternative embodiment, not shown, the or each strap 73 is laterally displaceable
as well, in such a manner that the distance between each strap and the peripheral
edges or the other straps, if any, can be adjusted. As a result, the shape of the
supporting surface can be controlled even better.
[0052] In order to afford the user even more comfort and support, the backrest 5 further
comprises an adjustable lumbar support 78, which is formed by a lumbar strap 80, extending
between the sides 79 of the backrest edge 70 and crossing the straps 73, and which
is likewise provided with a strap tensioner 74. The lumbar strap 80 is attached to
the sides 79 through bolts and two sliding nuts received in sliding rails 81. Each
of the ends of the lumbar strap 80 is adjustable along the relevant sliding rail 81
and can be secured in any position. As a result, it is possible both to displace the
lumbar strap straight along the surface of the backrest 5, up and down, and to have
it include an angle with the horizontal. In other words, for a user the lumbar strap
80, and hence the lumbar support 78, can be set higher and lower, simultaneously on
the left and right side, as well as individually on either side, so that the lumbar
support can be adapted to the individual user. Accordingly, in combination with the
straps 73 which are adjustable in vertical direction, it is possible through the lumbar
support 78 to adapt the shape of the back cushion 77 to the individual user in an
ideal manner, which is advantageous in particular for users with a deviant geometry
of the back.
[0053] The sides 79 of the backrest edge 70 are slightly bent forwards for the purpose of
augmenting the lateral support for the user, so that the backrest 5 is tub-shaped
to some extent. The seat 4 can similarly be of tub-shaped design.
[0054] A wheelchair according to the invention can be used as follows.
[0055] Two frame parts 8 are assembled from a front 36 and rear section 37, with a filling
tube being fitted between the sections 36, 37 over the relevant guide stubs 38 for
the purpose of adjusting the length of the frame parts 8, depending on the intended
user of the wheelchair. Then a connecting frame 21 is assembled, whose desired width
is set by means of the outer tubes 34 and inner tubes 35, again depending on the intended
user. This connecting frame 21 is assembled together with the frame parts 8 for forming
the support frame 1.
[0056] On opposite sides of the support frame 1, a wheel plate 20 is mounted on the relevant
wheel frame 16 at a height depending on the intended user. Then in each wheel plate
20 a standard size rear wheel 2 is mounted. These wheels may be provided with driving
hoops.
[0057] In each front wheel tube 40 a sliding piece 41 is mounted, on which a standard front
wheel 3 is pivotally mounted. The eccentric 51 is positioned in the sliding piece
41. The sliding piece 41 is adjusted in height through displacement thereof within
the front wheel tube 40, in such a manner that a desired angle of the support frame
1 is obtained. This desired angle will depend, for instance, on the intended user.
Thereupon, in the manner described in the foregoing, by means of the eccentric 51
the position of the fork 44 which mounts the front wheel 3 is adjusted in such a manner
that the axis of rotation D extends approximately in vertical direction, whereafter
the eccentric 51 is fixed by means of the set bolt 57 and associated nut. Thus a fully
individually adapted wheelchair undercarriage is obtained.
[0058] On the seat tubes 9 a seat 4 is mounted, with the length of the or each support strap
65 being adjusted in such a manner that a suitable, convenient sitting angle for the
intended user is obtained. In a comparable manner, a backrest 5 is mounted against
the back tubes 11, and the straps 73 and the lumbar support 78 thereof are suitably
set, in such a manner that the shape of the backrest 5 is optimal for the intended
user. Further, the wheelchair can be provided, for instance, with armrests and a headrest
and like accessories. In this way, a fully individually adapted wheelchair is obtained,
which is made up of standard parts, which is favourable both from an economic and
from an ergonomic point of view.
[0059] During use of the wheelchair by the user, it can be driven by rotation of the rear
wheels, for instance by means of the hoops. It is also possible, however, to ride
the wheelchair by stepping. When so used, this wheelchair has an advantage over known
wheelchairs in that the support frame does not impede such stepping movement. This
can be understood as follows.
[0060] During stepping, at least one of the feet and a part of the associated leg of the
user come under the seat. Owing to the fact that the connecting frame 21 of a wheelchair
according to the invention has only one rear lower connecting bar, the space under
the seat adjacent the front of the wheelchair, and hence in the area where the or
each foot and associated leg of the user will extend intermittently during the stepping
movement, is free of obstacles. As a result, the user experiences no hindrance from
the support frame during stepping. It is noted that it is naturally also possible
to drive the wheelchair in other ways, for instance by means of a motor, by pushing
or through lever drive.
[0061] For the purpose of transporting the wheelchair, it can be collapsed. To that end,
the seat and backrest are removed or at least swung clear, whereafter the central
longitudinal bar 32 is gripped and pulled up. As a result, the two frame parts 8 are
moved towards each other and the wheelchair is rendered easy to transport. For the
purpose of making the wheelchair ready for use from this position, the reverse procedure
is followed. The wheelchair is preferred to be self-locking in the service position.
[0062] In an alternative embodiment, not shown, the angle of the front wheel forks is adjustable
during use as well, for instance by means of a lever, while the axis of rotation D
is maintained approximately vertical. As a result, during use, a switch can be made
from an "indoor position" in which the wheelchair can be properly manoeuvred in that
the front wheel fork extends approximately vertically and an "outdoor position" in
which the fork includes an angle with the vertical, so that the wheelchair tracks
right. To that end, use can be made of the eccentric described, or an additional,
second swivel point can be included, with an axis of rotation approximately parallel
to the wheel axle and located between the eccentric and the wheel axle.
[0063] The invention is not in any way limited to the embodiments shown and described. Many
modifications thereof are possible. For instance, the frame parts can be constructed
differently, for instance wholly or partly from plate parts, the wheel frames can
be of different design, and the foot support tube and the front wheel tube can be
combined. Further, for instance the seat and backrest can be of integrated design
and the wheelchair can be made of rigid, that is, non-collapsible design. Different
tilting mechanisms and height adjustment means can be used for the front wheels, for
instance screw unions. These and many other variations are understood to fall within
the scope of the invention.
1. A wheelchair comprising at least two rear wheels (2), two front wheels (3), a support
frame (1), a seat (4) and a backrest (5), wherein the support frame (1), viewed in
the direction of travel of the wheelchair, is provided, adjacent the front, with adjusting
means for adjusting the distance between the seat and the axis (47) of rotation of
the front wheels (3), measured in at least vertical direction characterized in that said adjusting means comprise on each opposite side of the wheelchair a front wheel
tube (40), enclosing an angle with the vertical, while a sliding piece (41) is arranged
for sliding movement within or around each front wheel tube (40), each sliding piece
(41) carrying a front wheel (3) arranged such that if the frontwheels are set higher,
the wheel base becomes longer.
2. A wheelchair according to claim 1, characterized in that the adjusting means comprise on opposite sides of the wheelchair a front wheel tube
(40), while a sliding piece (41) is arranged for sliding movement within or around
the front wheel tube (40) with a proper fit and is securable in different lengthwise
spaced positions, while each sliding piece carries a front wheel (3), the arrangement
being such that through adjustment of the front wheels the height of the support frame,
sitting surface and the backrest and/or the angle of inclination thereof relative
to the ground can be set.
3. A wheelchair according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the adjusting means for the front and/or rear wheels are arranged such that upon
adjustment of the front (3) and/or rear wheels (2) in a vertical direction to a greater
height, the distance between the axes of rotation of the front and rear wheels increases,
and decreases upon adjustment to a lesser height.
4. A wheelchair according to any one of claims 1, charactarized in that the frontwheels
(3) are mounted on sliding pieces (41) extending at least partly in or around sliding
tubes (40), said sliding tubes (40) enclosing an angle with a vertical axis, such
that said tubes tilt backwards, viewed in the direction of travel said sliding pieces
and sliding tubes forming part of said adjustment means.
5. A wheelchair according to any one of claims 1 - 4, characterized in that the support frame (1), viewed in the direction of travel of the wheelchair, comprises
on opposite sides thereof a wheel frame (16) on which a rear wheel (2) is mountable,
the wheel frame (16) comprising a series of fixing means above each other, while the
position in substantially vertical direction of the relevant wheel (2) relative to
the wheel frame (16) is adjustable through a suitable choice of the fixing means to
be used, the arrangement being such that through adjustment of the rear wheels the
height of the support frame, sitting surface and the backrest and/or the angle of
inclination thereof relative to the ground can be set.
6. A wheelchair according to claim 5, characterized in that the wheel frame (16) comprises two substantially parallel tubular, bar or plate members
(17) each provided with a series of holes (19) preferably provided at regular intervals,
with each rear wheel (2) being mounted on a wheel plate which, by means of fastening
means such as bolts, can be fastened through at least one hole (19) in each tubular,
bar or plate member (17).
7. A wheelchair according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that each front wheel (3), by way of a wheel axle (47), is received in a fork which via
first and second swiveling means is connected with the support frame (1), while the
first swiveling means (45) define a first axis or rotation crossing the wheel axle
substantially at right angles and the second swiveling means (48) define a second
axis of rotation extending substantially parallel to the wheel axle (47), spaced therefrom,
while the second swiveling means are arranged for swiveling the fork about the second
axis of rotation for adjusting the position of the wheel axle relative to the first
axis of rotation.
8. A wheelchair according to claim 7, characterized in that the second swiveling means (48) comprise an eccentric (51), spaced from the second
axis of rotation.
9. A wheelchair according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the support frame (1) is so designed that at least the length and the width thereof
are settable.
10. A wheelchair according to claim 9, characterized in that the support frame (1) comprises two substantially equal frame halves (8), with each
frame half consisting of a front and a rear section, which sections are adapted to
be coupled through coupling pieces (38), which coupling pieces define the mutual distance
between the sections of the relevant frame halves and hence the length of the frame
halves.
11. A wheelchair according to claim 9 or 10, characterized in that the two frame halves are interconnected by a connecting frame (21) comprising adjusting
means for adjusting the width thereof.
12. A wheelchair according to any one of claims 9 - 11, characterized in that the connecting frame (21) is collapsible in substantially vertical direction, in
such a manner that the two frame halves are movable towards each other into an approximately
vertical position.
13. A wheelchair according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the support frame (1) comprises two substantially equal frame halves (8) which, viewed
in the direction of travel, are connected adjacent the rear by means of a connecting
frame, while adjacent the front of the wheelchair the space under the seat is free,
at least the space in which a user seated in the wheelchair moves his or her leg or
legs during use in order to contact the ground under the seat.
14. A wheelchair according to any one of claims 1 - 13 characterized in that the seat (4) comprises a seatsupporting frame and a cushion (67) arranged on a first
side thereof, while the seatsupporting frame has a peripheral edge (60) which surrounds
at least partly a central opening (61), a flap (63) being connected with a first side
of the peripheral edge through hinge means (62), which flap (61) has a surface that
is less than the surface of the opening, while setting means (65, 66) are arranged
for setting the angle which the flap (61) includes with the plane defined by at least
a part of the peripheral edge of the seatsupporting frame, the arrangement being such
that the flap (61) during use can at least partly extend within the opening and at
least partly carries the cushion, with the cushion conforming in shape to the position
of the flap.
15. A wheelchair according to claim 14, characterized in that the setting means comprise at least one support strap (65), which support strap connects
two opposite second sides of the peripheral edge (60), extends approximately parallel
to the first side of the peripheral edge (60), spaced from the hinge means (62), supports
the flap at least partly and is length-adjustable by means of adjusting means, in
such a manner that the position of the flap is settable through length-adjustment
of the support strap.
16. A wheelchair according to claim 14 or 15, characterized in that the setting means (65, 66) comprise at least one support strap (65), which support
strap connects two opposite second sides of the peripheral edge, extends approximately
parallel to the first side of the peripheral edge, spaced from the hinge means (62),
supports the flap at least partly and is at least partly elastic.
17. A wheelchair according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the backrest (5) comprises a backrestsupporting frame and a cushion (77) arranged
on a first side thereof, while the backrestsupporting frame has a peripheral edge
(70) which surrounds at least partly a central opening, while at least one support
strap (73) is provided between two opposite sides of the peripheral edge, with the
length of the or each support strap (73) being adjustable, in such a manner that during
use the cushion is at least partly supported by the or each strap and conforms thereto
in shape.
18. A wheelchair according to claim 17, characterized in that at least two first support straps (73) are provided, which extend in spaced relation
and during use between two opposite, approximately horizontally extending first sides
of the peripheral edge, with the length of each first support strap being settable
independently of the length of the or each other support strap.
19. A wheelchair according to claim 17 or 18, characterized in that at least one first support strap (73) has adjacent the peripheral edge at least one
point of attachment which is displaceable along the plane defined by the peripheral
edge in a direction approximately at right angles to the longitudinal direction of
the relevant first support strap.
20. A wheelchair according to claims 17 - 19, characterized in that the or a support strap (73) extends between two second sides of the peripheral edge
during use approximately in horizontal direction as a lumbar strap, which is length-adjustable.
21. A wheelchair according to claim 20, characterized in that the or each support strap (73) to be referred to as lumbar strap (80) has adjacent
each relevant second side a point of attachment adjustable in the longitudinal direction
of that second side, at least substantially at right angles to the longitudinal direction
of the lumbar strap.
22. A wheelchair according to any one of claims 15 - 21, characterized in that at least a number of the support straps are made at least partly of elastic material.
1. Rollstuhl mit mindestens zwei Hinterrädern (2), zwei Vorderrädern (3), einem Stützrahmen
(1), einem Sitz (4) und einer Rückenlehne (5), wobei der Stützrahmen (1) in Bewegungsrichtung
des Rollstuhls gesehen nah der Vorderseite mit einer Einstelleinrichtung zum Einstellen
des wenigstens in vertikaler Richtung gemessenen Abstands zwischen dem Sitz und der
Drehachse (47) der Vorderräder (3) versehen ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Einstelleinrichtung auf jeder der gegenüberliegenden Seiten des Rollstuhls ein
Vorderradrohr (40) aufweist, das einen Winkel mit der Vertikalen einschließt, wobei
ein Gleitstück (41) in jedem oder um jedes Vorderradrohr (40) herum gleitend bewegbar
vorgesehen ist, wobei jedes Gleitstück (41) ein Vorderrad (3) trägt, das derart angeordnet
ist, daß bei einem Höherstellen der Vorderräder der Radstand länger wird.
2. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Einstelleinrichtung auf einander gegenüberliegenden Seiten des Rollstuhls ein
Vorderradrohr (40) aufweist, wobei ein Gleitstück (41) mit geeigneter Passung in jedem
oder um jedes Vorderradrohr (40) herum gleitend bewegbar vorgesehen und an verschiedenen
Positionen in Längsrichtung befestigbar ist, wobei jedes Gleitstück ein Vorderrad
(3) trägt, wobei der Rollstuhl derart ausgebildet ist, daß durch Einstellen der Vorderräder
die Höhe des Stützrahmens, der Sitzfläche und der Rückenlehne und/oder der Neigungswinkel
derselben in bezug auf den Boden einstellbar ist.
3. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Einstelleinrichtung für die Vorder- und/oder Hinterräder derart angeordnet ist,
daß beim Einstellen der Vorder- (3) und/oder Hinterräder (2) in vertikaler Richtung
auf eine größere Höhe der Abstand zwischen den Drehachsen der Vorder- und Hinterräder
zunimmt und bei einer Einstellung auf eine geringere Höhe abnimmt.
4. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Vorderräder (3) an Gleitstücken (41) befestigt sind, die sich zumindest teilweise
in oder um Gleitrohre (40) erstrecken, wobei die Gleitrohre (40) einen Winkel mit
einer vertikalen Achse einschließen, derart, daß die Rohre in Bewegungsrichtung des
Rollstuhls gesehen nach hinten geneigt sind, wobei die Gleitstücke und die Gleitrohre
Teil der Einstelleinrichtung sind.
5. Rollstuhl nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Stützrahmen (1) in Bewegungsrichtung des Rollstuhls gesehen auf einander gegenüberliegenden
Seiten desselben einen Radrahmen (16) aufweist, an den ein Hinterrad (2) montierbar
ist, wobei der Radrahmen (16) eine Reihe von übereinander angeordneten Befestigungseinrichtungen
aufweist, wobei die Position in im wesentlichen vertikaler Richtung des betreffenden
Rades (2) in bezug auf den Radrahmen (16) durch geeignete Wahl der zu verwendenden
Befestigungseinrichtung einstellbar ist, wobei die Anordnung derart ausgebildet ist,
daß durch Einstellen der Hinterräder die Höhe des Stützrahmens, der Sitzfläche und
der Rückenlehne und/oder der Neigungswinkel desselben in bezug auf den Boden einstellbar
ist.
6. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Radrahmen (15) zwei im wesentlichen parallele rohrförmige Stangen- oder Plattenteile
(17) aufweist, die jeweils mit einer Reihe von Löchern (19) versehen sind, welche
vorzugsweise in regelmäßigen Abständen angeordnet sind, wobei jedes Hinterrad (2)
an einer Radplatte angebracht ist, welche durch Befestigungseinrichtungen wie Bolzen
durch mindestens ein Loch (19) in jedem rohrförmigen Stangen- oder Plattenteil (17)
befestigbar ist.
7. Rollstuhl nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jedes Vorderrad (3) mittels einer Radachse (47) in einer Gabel aufgenommen ist, welche
über eine erste und eine zweite Schwenkeinrichtung mit dem Stützrahmen (1) verbunden
ist, wobei die erste Schwenkeinrichtung (45) eine erste Drehachse bildet, welche die
Radachse im wesentlichen rechtwinklig schneidet, und die zweite Schwenkeinrichtung
(48) eine zweite Drehachse bildet, die sich mit Abstand im wesentlichen parallel zur
Radachse (47) erstreckt, wobei die zweite Schwenkeinrichtung zum Schwenken der Gabel
um die zweite Drehachse angeordnet ist, um die Position der Radachse in bezug auf
die erste Drehachse einzustellen.
8. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die zweite Schwenkeinrichtung (48) einen Exzenter (51) aufweist, der von der zweiten
Drehachse beabstandet ist.
9. Rollstuhl nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Stützrahmen (1) derart ausgebildet ist, daß zumindest die Länge und die Breite
desselben einstellbar sind.
10. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Stützrahmen (1) zwei im wesentlichen gleiche Rahmenhälften (8) aufweist, wobei
jede Rahmenhälfte aus einem vorderen und einem hinteren Bereich besteht, wobei die
Bereiche durch Verbindungsstücke (38) miteinander verbindbar sind, wobei die Verbindungsstücke
den gegenseitigen Abstand zwischen den Bereichen der betreffenden Rahmenhälften und
somit die Länge der Rahmenhälften definieren.
11. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 9 oder 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die beiden Rahmenhälften durch einen Verbindungsrahmen (21) verbunden sind, der eine
Einstelleinrichtung zum Einstellen der Breite desselben aufweist.
12. Rollstuhl nach einem der Ansprüche 9 - 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Verbindungsrahmen (21) im wesentlichen in vertikaler Richtung derart zusammenlegbar
ist, daß die beiden Rahmenhälften in eine annähernd vertikale Position aufeinander
zu bewegbar sind.
13. Rollstuhl nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Stützrahmen (1) zwei im wesentlichen gleiche Rahmenhälften (8) aufweist, die
in Bewegungsrichtung gesehen nahe der Rückseite mittels eines Verbindungsrahmens verbunden
sind, während nahe der Vorderseite des Rollstuhls der Raum unter dem Sitz frei ist,
zumindest jedoch der Raum, in dem ein im Rollstuhl sitzender Benutzer im Gebrauch
das Bein oder die Beine bewegt, um den Boden unter dem Sitz zu berühren.
14. Rollstuhl nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Sitz (4) einen Sitzstützrahmen und ein auf einer ersten Seite desselben angeordnetes
Kissen (67) aufweist, wobei der Sitzstützrahmen einen Umfangsrand (60) aufweist, der
eine mittige Öffnung (61) wenigstens teilweise umgibt, wobei eine Klappe (63) mit
einer ersten Seite des Umfangsrandes durch Scharniereinrichtungen (62) verbunden ist,
wobei die Klappe (63) eine Fläche hat, die kleiner als die Fläche der Öffnung ist;
wobei Einstelleinrichtungen (65, 66) zum Einstellen des Winkels vorgesehen sind, den
die Klappe (63) mit der Ebene bildet, die durch zumindest einen Teil des Umfangsrandes
des Sitzstützrahmens definiert ist, wobei die Anordnung derart ausgebildet ist, daß
sich die Klappe (63) im Gebrauch wenigstens teilweise innerhalb der Öffnung erstreckt
und das Kissen wenigstens zum Teil trägt, wobei sich die Form des Kissens an die Position
der Klappe anpaßt.
15. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Einstelleinrichtungen wenigstens ein Stützband (65) aufweisen, welches zwei einander
gegenüberliegende zweite Seiten des Umfangsrands (60) verbindet, sich mit Abstand
von den Scharniereinrichtungen (62) ungefähr parallel zur ersten Seite des Umfangsrandes
(60) erstreckt, die Klappe zumindest teilweise stützt und mittels einer Einstelleinrichtung
derart längenverstellbar ist, daß die Position der Klappe durch die Längeneinsteltung
des Stützbandes einstellbar ist.
16. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 14 oder 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Einstelleinrichtungen (65, 66) wenigstens ein Stützband (65) aufweisen, welches
zwei einander gegenüberliegende zweite Seiten des Umfangsrandes (60) verbindet, sich
mit Abstand von den Scharniereinrichtungen (62) ungefähr parallel zur ersten Seite
des Umfangsrandes (60) erstreckt, die Klappe zumindest teilweise stützt und wenigstens
teilweise elastisch ist.
17. Rollstuhl nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Rückenlehne (5) einen Rückenlehnenstützrahmen und ein auf einer ersten Seite
desselben angeordnetes Kissen (77) aufweist, wobei der Rückenlehnenstützrahmen einen
Umfangsrand (70) aufweist, der eine mittige Öffnung wenigstens teilweise umgibt, wobei
wenigstens ein Stützband (73) zwischen zwei einander gegenüberliegenden Seiten des
Umfangsrandes vorgesehen ist, wobei die Länge des oder jedes Stützbandes (73) derart
einstellbar ist, daß im Gebrauch das Kissen zumindest teilweise durch das oder jedes
Band gestützt ist und sich formmäßig daran anpaßt.
18. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 17, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß mindestens zwei erste Stützbänder (73) vorgesehen sind, die sich voneinander beabstandet
und, im Gebrauch, zwischen zwei einander gegenüberliegenden, annähernd horizontal
verlaufenden ersten Seiten des Umfangsrandes erstrecken, wobei die Länge jedes ersten
Stützbandes unabhängig von der Länge des oder jedes anderen Stützbandes einstellbar
ist.
19. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 17 oder 18, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß zumindest ein erstes Stützband (73) nahe dem Umfangsrand wenigstens einen Befestigungspunkt
aufweist, der entlang der durch den Umfangsrand gebildeten Ebene in ungefähr rechtwinklig
zur Längsrichtung des betreffenden ersten Stützbands verlaufender Richtung verschiebbar
ist.
20. Rollstuhl nach einem der Ansprüche 17 - 19, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das oder ein Stützband (73) sich im Gebrauch ungefähr horizontal als längenverstellbares
Lendenband zwischen zwei zweiten Seiten des Umfangsrandes erstreckt.
21. Rollstuhl nach Anspruch 20, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das oder jedes als Lendenband (80) zu bezeichnende Stützband (73) nahe jeder relevanten
zweiten Seite einen Befestigungspunkt aufweist, der in Längsrichtung dieser zweiten
Seite im wesentlichen rechtwinklig zur Längsrichtung des Lendenbandes verschiebbar
ist.
22. Rollstuhl nach einem der Ansprüche 15 - 21, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß wenigstens eine Anzahl der Stützbänder zumindest teilweise aus elastischem Material
besteht.
1. Fauteuil roulant comprenant au moins deux roues arrières (2), deux roues avant (3),
un cadre de support (1), un siège (4) et un dossier (5), dans lequel le cadre de support
(1), vu suivant la direction de déplacement du fauteuil, est équipé, adjacents au
devant, de moyens d'ajustement pour ajuster la distance entre le siège et l'axe (47)
de rotation des roues avant (3), mesurée suivant au moins une direction verticale,
caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens d'ajustement comprennent sur chacun des côtés opposés du fauteuil
roulant, un tube de roue avant (40), enfermant un angle avec la verticale, tandis
qu'une pièce coulissante (41) est agencée pour un mouvement coulissant à l'intérieur
ou autour de chaque tube de roue avant (40), chaque pièce coulissante (41) portant
une roue avant (3) agencée de sorte que si les roues avant sont placées plus haut,
la base des roues devient plus longue.
2. Fauteuil roulant selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les moyens d'ajustement comprennent sur les côtés opposés du fauteuil roulant un
tube de roue avant (40) tandis qu'une pièce coulissante (41) est agencée pour un mouvement
coulissant à l'intérieur ou autour de chaque tube de roue avant (40), avec un ajustement
approprié et peut être fixé suivant des positions espacées de différentes longueurs,
tandis que chaque pièces coulissante porte une roue avant (3), l'agencement étant
tel, que via l'ajustement des roues avant, la hauteur du cadre de support, la surface
de siège et le dossier et/ou l'angle d'inclinaison de celui-ci, par rapport au sol,
peut être réglée.
3. Fauteuil roulant selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que les moyens d'ajustement pour les roues avant et/ou arrières sont agencés de sorte
qu'à l'ajustement des roues avant (3) et/ou arrières (2) suivant une direction verticale
à une hauteur plus élevée, la distance entre les axes de rotation des roues avant
et arrières augmente, et diminue à l'ajustement à une hauteur inférieure.
4. Fauteuil roulant selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les roues avant (3) sont montées sur des pièces coulissantes (41) s'étendant au moins
partiellement à l'intérieur ou autour des tubes coulissants (40), lesdits tubes coulissants
(40) enfermant un angle avec l'axe vertical, de sorte que lesdits tubes s'inclinent
vers l'arrière, vus suivant la direction de déplacement, lesdites pièces coulissantes
et lesdits tubes coulissants formant une partie desdits moyens d'ajustement.
5. Fauteuil roulant selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que le cadre de support (1), vu suivant la direction de déplacement du fauteuil, comprend
sur les côtés opposés de celui-ci un bâti de roue (16) sur lequel une roue arrière
(2) peut être montée, le bâti de roue (16) comprenant une série de moyens de fixation
superposés, tandis que la position suivant une direction substantiellement verticale
de la roue appropriée (2) relative au bâti de roue (16) peut être ajustée grâce à
un choix approprié des moyens de fixations devant être utilisés, l'agencement étant
tel, que par l'ajustement des roues arrières, la hauteur du cadre de support, la surface
de siège et le dossier et/ou l'angle d'inclinaison de celui-ci par rapport au sol,
peut être réglée.
6. Fauteuil roulant selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que le bâti de roue (16) comprend deux éléments de plaques ou de barres, tubulaires et
substantiellement parallèles (17), chacun équipé d'une série de trous (19) fournis
de préférence à des intervalles réguliers, chaque roue arrière (2) étant montée sur
une plaque de roue qui, à l'aide de moyens de serrage tels que des boulons, peut être
attachée via au moins un trou (19) dans chaque élément tubulaire de plaque ou de barre
(17).
7. Fauteuil roulant selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que chaque roue avant (3), par le biais d'un essieu de roue (47), est reçue dans une
fourche, laquelle, via des premiers et seconds moyens pivotants, est connectée au
cadre de support (1), tandis que les premiers moyens pivotants (45) définissent un
premier axe de rotation croisant l'essieu de roue substantiellement de façon perpendiculaire
et les seconds moyens pivotants (48) définissent un second axe de rotation s'étendant
substantiellement de manière parallèle à l'essieu de roue (47), espacé de celui-ci,
tandis que les seconds moyens pivotants sont agencés de façon à pivoter la fourche
autour du second axe de rotation pour ajuster la position de l'essieu de roue relative
au premier axe de rotation.
8. Fauteuil roulant selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que les seconds moyens pivotants (48) comprennent un excentrique (51) espacé du second
axe de rotation.
9. Fauteuil roulant selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le cadre de support (1) est conçu de telle façon qu'au moins la longueur et la largeur
de celui-ci peuvent être réglées.
10. Fauteuil roulant selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que le cadre de support (1) comprend deux moitiés de cadre substantiellement égales (8),
chaque moitié de cadre comprenant une section avant et une section arrière, lesquelles
sections sont adaptées de façon à être couplées via des pièces de couplage (38), lesquelles
pièces de couplage définissent la distance mutuelle entre les sections des moitiés
de cadre qui s'y rapportent et ainsi la longueur des moitiés de cadre.
11. Fauteuil roulant selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 ou 10, caractérisé en ce que les deux moitiés de cadre sont interconnectées par un cadre de connexion (21) comprenant
des moyens d'ajustement pour ajuster la largeur de celui-ci.
12. Fauteuil roulant selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 à 11, caractérisé en ce que le cadre de connexion (21) est pliant suivant une direction substantiellement verticale,
d'une manière telle que les deux moitiés de cadre puissent être déplacées l'une vers
l'autre en une position approximativement verticale.
13. Fauteuil roulant selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le cadre de support (1) comprend deux moitiés de cadre substantiellement égales (8)
qui, vues suivant la direction de déplacement, sont connectées adjacentes à l'arrière
au moyen d'un cadre de connexion, tandis qu'adjacent à l'avant du fauteuil roulant,
l'espace sous le siège est libre, au moins l'espace où un utilisateur assis dans le
fauteuil roulant bouge sa ou ses jambes pendant l'utilisation, afin de toucher le
sol sous le siège.
14. Fauteuil roulant selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 13, caractérisé en ce que le siège (4) comprend un cadre de support de siège et un coussin (67) agencé sur
un premier côté de celui-ci, tandis que le cadre de support de siège a un bord périphérique
(60) qui entoure au moins partiellement une ouverture centrale (61), un volet (63)
connecté avec un premier côté du bord périphérique via des moyens de charnières (62),
lequel volet (61) a une surface qui est inférieure à la surface de l'ouverture, tandis
que des moyens de réglage (65, 66) sont agencés pour régler l'angle compris par le
volet (61) et le plan défini par au moins une partie du bord périphérique du cadre
de support de siège, l'agencement étant tel que le volet (61) peut, lors de l'utilisation,
s'étendre au moins partiellement à l'intérieur de l'ouverture et porter au moins partiellement
le coussin, le coussin conformant sa forme à la position du volet.
15. Fauteuil roulant selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de réglage comprennent au moins une sangle de support (65), laquelle sangle
de support connecte deux seconds côtés opposés du bord périphérique (60), s'étend
de manière approximativement parallèle au premier côté du bord périphérique (60),
espacée des moyens de charnières (62), supporte au moins en partie le volet et dont
sa longueur peut être ajustée à l'aide de moyens d'ajustement, d'une manière telle
que la position du volet est réglable via l'ajustement de la longueur de la sangle
de support.
16. Fauteuil roulant selon la revendication 14 ou 15, caractérisé en ce que les moyens de réglage (65, 66) comprennent au moins une sangle de support (65), laquelle
sangle de support connecte deux seconds côtés opposés du bord périphérique, s'étend
de manière approximativement parallèle au premier côté du bord périphérique, espacée
des moyens de charnières (62), supporte le volet au moins en partie et est au moins
en partie élastique.
17. Fauteuil roulant selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le dossier (5) comprend un cadre de support de dossier et un coussin (77) agencé
sur un premier côté de celui-ci, tandis que le cadre de support de dossier a un bord
périphérique (70) qui entoure au moins en partie une ouverture centrale, tandis qu'au
moins une sangle de support (73) est fournie entre deux côtés opposés du bord périphérique,
la longueur de la, ou de chaque sangle de support (73) pouvant être ajustée, d'une
manière telle que pendant l'utilisation, le coussin est au moins en partie supporté
par la ou par chaque sangle de support et adapte sa forme sur celle(s)-ci.
18. Fauteuil roulant selon la revendication 17, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins deux premières sangles de support (73) sont fournies, qui s'étendent en relation
espacée et pendant l'utilisation entre deux premiers côtés opposés s'étendant approximativement
de manière horizontale, la longueur de chaque première sangle de support pouvant être
réglée indépendamment de la longueur de la, ou de chacune des autres sangles de support.
19. Fauteuil roulant selon la revendication 17 ou 18, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins une première sangle de support (73) possède, adjacent au bord périphérique,
au moins un point d'attache pouvant être déplacé le long du plan défini par le bord
périphérique suivant une direction approximativement perpendiculaire à la direction
longitudinale de la première sangle de support qui s'y rapporte.
20. Fauteuil roulant selon les revendications 17 à 19, caractérisé en ce que la, ou une, sangle de support (73) s'étend entre deux seconds côtés opposés du bord
périphérique pendant l'utilisation suivant une direction approximativement horizontale
en tant que sangle lombaire, dont la longueur peut être ajustée.
21. Fauteuil roulant selon la revendication 20, caractérisé en ce que la, ou une sangle de support (73) mentionnée comme sangle lombaire (80) possède,
adjacent à chaque second côté en rapport, un point d'attache pouvant être ajusté suivant
la direction longitudinale de ce second côté, au moins substantiellement de manière
perpendiculaire à la direction longitudinale de la sangle lombaire.
22. Fauteuil roulant selon l'une quelconque des revendications 15 à 21, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins un nombre de sangles de support sont réalisées, au moins en partie, à partir
d'une matière élastique.