[0001] The present invention relates generally to the technical field of wheel chairs and
wheel chair systems allowing a modification of the wheel chair to a specific individual
adaptation of the wheel chair to specific applications or in conformity with specific
purposes.
[0002] Within the technical field of wheel chairs, wheel chair structures are known which
allow for the adjustment of the sizes of the wheels for modifying or adapting a wheel
chair in relation to a specific individual or patient. Further within the technical
field of wheel chairs, wheel chair structures which are of modular type are known
allowing a wheel chair to be designed on the basis of a set of components belonging
to a wheel chair system for adapting the wheel chair to the specific individual or
patient. Examples of size adjustable wheel chair structures and modular wheel chair
structures are disclosed in DE 297 04 034, GB 2 238 275, US 4,462,604, US 5,143,391
and US 5,176,393. Reference is made to the above patent applications and patents and
the above US patents are further hereby incorporated in the present specification
by reference.
[0003] Common to the known modular or size adjustable wheel chair structures are a limited
ability of adjustment or adaptation of the wheel chair to a specific individual or
patient and further structures which are not aesthetically pleasant which of course
is of utmost importance in relation to structures which are to be used by disabled
people or a patient for a longer or shorter period of time. The individual or patient
using the wheel chair in most instances considers the wheel chair used by the person
or patient in question as the initial presentation of the person or patient to other
people meaning that the first impression as to the person's or patient's status, style
etc. is to some extent in the first place evaluated on the basis of the design and
style of the wheel chair in which the person or patient is sitting. It is to be realised
that most persons or patients do not want to be presented to other people in a massive
and clumsy looking wheel chair structure but rather presented to other people in an
elegant and stylish looking wheel chair.
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide a wheel chair allowing the wheel
chair to be modified or adapted to a specific individual by modifying the overall
size of the wheel chair in compliance with the size of the person or patient to be
using the wheel chair.
[0005] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a wheel chair of a structure
including a minimum number of components still providing a highly stable and reliable
wheel chair structure and at the same time providing an elegant and lightweight looking
structure.
[0006] It is a feature of the present invention that the adaptation and modification of
the wheel chair is established through the adjustment of a pair of elements which
at the same time provide an adjustment of the size of the wheel chair in relation
to the dimensions of the wheels to be used for the wheel chair and also an adjustment
of the location of the centre of gravity of the wheel chair ensuring that the centre
of gravity is always located within the area covered by the wheels of the wheel chair
thereby in all embodiments including any specific dimensions of wheels and any accompanying
adjustment of the centre of gravity provides a stable and safe wheel chair structure.
[0007] It is a further feature of the present invention that the wheel chair allows for
a particular wide range ability of adjustment of the position of the seat and of the
back rest and further a particular large range of adjustment of the angular position
of the back rest. According to the presently preferred embodiment of the wheel chair
according to the present invention, the seat may be adjusted in its longitudinal direction
between two end positions varying between 26 cm and 38 cm allowing the seat to be
lengthwise repositioned up till 38 cm from its initial position. Further according
to the presently preferred embodiment of the wheel chair according to the present
invention, the height of the back rest relative to the seat may be adjusted up till
25-40 cm allowing the back rest to be raised or lowered up till 40 cm in relation
to the initial position of the back rest. Further in the presently preferred embodiment
according to the present invention, the angular position of the back rest may be adjusted
between +4° and -30°as the positive angular position defines a position in which the
upper edge of the back rest is tilted forward in relation to the vertical position
of the back rest whereas the negative values of the angular position defines positions
in which the upper edge of the back rest is tilted backwardly relative to the vertical
position of the back rest.
[0008] It is a particular feature of the wheel chair according to the present invention
that the possibility of modifying the wheel or adjusting the wheel chair in conformity
with the individual intended to use the wheel chair may be accomplished by the simple
shifting of a pair of supporting elements relative to frame components of the wheel
chair, still providing a safe and stable, yet easily adjustable wheel chair structure.
[0009] According to the presently preferred embodiment of the wheel chair according to the
present invention, the wheel chair may be modified by accommodating rear wheels within
the range 17"-24" allowing the wheel chair to be modified in relation to the user
and further to be modified e.g. as the user grows from being a child to become an
adult.
[0010] It is a further feature of the present invention that the wheel chair structure including
the ability of adjustment and adaptation to a specific individual as to the dimensions
of the wheel chair for complying with the physical size requirements of the individual
also allows the adaptation of the wheel chair as to its components including side
supports, arm rests, back head rest, feet or leg rest etc. still ensuring the combined
light weight structure and ability of adjusting or adapting the wheel chair to the
size of the individual using the wheel chair.
[0011] It is a still further feature of the present invention that the wheel chair structure
allows the wheel chair to be configurated in accordance with specific requirements
as a set of accessory equipment may be used and easily fixated in relation to the
frame or any other particular element of the wheel chair structure as the accessory
equipment is provided with easy catch and locking elements allowing a swift and easy
mounting and demounting of the equipment.
[0012] The above objects, the above advantages and the above features along with numerous
other objects, advantages and features which will be evident from the below detailed
description of preferred embodiments of the wheel chair according to the present invention
are according to a first aspect of the present invention obtained by a wheel chair
comprising:
a frame having two side arms defining a front end and a rear end of the frame,
a pair of front wheels fixated rotably and pivotably to the side arms of the frame
at the front end thereof,
a seat assembly having a buttocks supporting element and first fixation means for
fixating the seat assembly relative to the frame,
a back rest assembly having a back supporting element and second fixation means for
fixating the back supporting element relative to the frame,
a pair of rear wheels mounted rotably at the side arms of the frame at the rear end
thereof, and
a pair of wheel fixation assemblies mounted movably to the side arms of the frame
for fixating the pair of rear wheels relative to the frame at respective side arms
thereof so as to allow the wheels to be shifted between at least two positions along
the side arms and positioning the rear wheels in corresponding alternative positions,
the first fixation means being connected to the wheel fixation assemblies at respective
side arms of the frame so as to establish connection between the seat assembly to
the frame through the first fixation means and the wheel fixation assemblies and so
as to allow the seat assembly to be shifted along with the wheel fixation assemblies
relative to the side arms of the frame between the at least two positions relative
to the side arms.
[0013] According to the basic realisation of the present invention, the rear wheels are
linked to the frame of the wheel chair through a pair of wheel fixation assemblies
which allow the rear wheels to be shifted between at least two positions and preferably
between a number or an infinite number of positions for allowing the wheel chair to
be modified and adapted to a specific individual and at the same time adjust the seat
assembly including the buttocks supporting element for maintaining the buttocks supporting
element in a position in which the centre of gravity of the wheel chair is always
maintained within the area covered by the wheels of the wheel chair thereby providing
a safe and stable wheel chair structure irrespective of the possibility of adjusting
or modifying the wheel chair in relation to a specific individual constituting the
intentional user of the wheel chair.
[0014] The above objects, the above advantages and the above features along with numerous
other objects, advantages and features which will be evident from the below detailed
description of preferred embodiments of the wheel chair according to the present invention
are according to a second aspect of the present invention obtained by a wheel chair
comprising:
a frame having two side arms defining a front end and a rear end of the frame,
a pair of front wheels fixated rotably and pivotably to the side arms of the frame
at the front end thereof,
a seat assembly having a buttocks supporting element and first fixation means for
fixating the seat assembly relative to the frame,
a back rest assembly having a back supporting element and second fixation means for
fixating the back supporting element relative to the frame,
a pair of rear wheels mounted rotably at the side arms of the frame at the rear end
thereof, and
a pair of wheel fixation assemblies mounted movably to the side arms of the frame
for fixating the pair of rear wheels relative to the frame at respective side arms
thereof so as to allow the wheels to be shifted between at least two positions along
the side arms and positioning the rear wheels in corresponding alternative positions,
the second fixation means being connected to the wheel fixation assemblies at respective
side arms of the frame so as to establish connection between the back rest assembly
to the frame through the second fixation means and the wheel fixation assemblies and
so as to allow the back rest assembly to be shifted along with the wheel fixation
assemblies relative to the side arms of the frame between the at least two positions
relative to the side arms.
[0015] The wheel chair according to the second aspect of the present invention allows the
same possibility of adjusting and modifying the wheel chair in relation to the intentional
user, still maintaining a safe and reliable wheel chair structure as the back rest
being connected to the wheel fixation assemblies are shifted or moved along with the
rear wheels as the wheel fixation assemblies are moved between the at least two alternative
positions thereby providing a safe and stable wheel chair structure still fulfilling
the overall purpose of allowing the wheel chair to be modified or adjusted in relation
to a specific intentional user.
[0016] The above objects, the above advantages and the above features along with numerous
other objects, advantages and features which will be evident from the below detailed
description of preferred embodiments of the wheel chair according to the present invention
are according to a third aspect of the present invention obtained by a wheel chair
comprising:
a frame having two side arms defining a front end and a rear end of the frame,
a pair of front wheels fixated rotably and pivotably to the side arms of the frame
at the front end thereof,
a seat assembly having a buttocks supporting element and first fixation means for
fixating the seat assembly relative to the frame,
a back rest assembly having a back supporting element and second fixation means for
fixating the back supporting element relative to the frame,
a pair of rear wheels mounted rotably at the side arms of the frame at the rear end
thereof, and
a pair of wheel fixation assemblies mounted movably to the side arms of the frame
for fixating the pair of rear wheels relative to the frame at respective side arms
thereof so as to allow the wheels to be shifted between at least two positions along
the side arms and positioning the rear wheels in corresponding alternative positions,
the first and second fixation means being connected to the wheel fixation assemblies
at respective side arms of the frame so as to establish connection between the seat
assembly and the back rest assembly, respectively, to the frame through the first
and second fixation means and the wheel fixation assemblies and so as to allow the
seat assembly and the back rest assembly to be shifted along with the wheel fixation
assemblies relative to the side arms of the frame between at least two positions relative
to the side arms.
[0017] According to the third aspect of the present invention, the seat assembly including
the buttocks supporting element and the back rest assembly including the back supporting
element are together moved or shifted along with the rear wheels as the wheel fixation
assemblies are moved or shifted between the at least two positions for modifying the
dimensions of the wheel chair still providing a structure in which the centre of gravity
of the wheel chair is always located within the area covered by the wheels of the
wheel chair.
[0018] In the present context, terms such as up and down, front and back, lengthwise, longitudinal,
transversal etc. always refer to the normal orientation of the wheel chair in which
the wheel chair is located on a horizontal supporting surface and in which the longitudinal
orientation of the wheel chair is determined from the back of the wheel chair in which
the rear wheels are located to the front of the wheel chair at which the front wheels
are located as the individual using the wheel chair is sitting in the wheel chair
having his front facing from the rear of the wheel chair to the front of the wheel
chair as in a conventional wheel chair.
[0019] The wheel fixation assemblies characteristic of the present invention may according
to alternative embodiments be implemented in accordance with numerous alternative
techniques including plate elements which are bolted onto the frame of the wheel chair
by separate locking elements which are fixated by means of locks onto the wheel chair
or simply by combined plate and bushing elements which are received on the side arms
as the bushing elements of the wheel fixation elements are received on the side arms
allowing the wheel fixation assemblies to be moved or shifted along the side arms
still safely maintained on the side arms through the corporation between the side
arms and the bushings of the wheel fixation assemblies. The plate elements of the
wheel fixation assemblies may be adapted with elements serving the purpose of locking
or fixating the wheel fixation assemblies relative to the frame thereby ensuring that
the wheel fixation assemblies and also the rear wheels and the seat assembly and/or
the back rest assembly are safely arrested relative to the frame of the wheel chair.
The means for locking the wheel fixation assemblies relative to the frame of the wheel
chair may comprise bolts, screws, bayonet couplings, locking pins etc. and the wheel
fixation assemblies, preferably the above plate elements of the wheel fixation assemblies,
may further include locking elements for locking the seat assembly and/or the back
rest assembly relative to the wheel fixation assemblies and preferably further allow
the seat assembly and/or the back rest assembly to be pivoted relative to the wheel
fixation assemblies and/or removed from the wheel chair for allowing the substitution
of the seat assembly and/or the back rest assembly by a different element of a different
dimension or structure for allowing the wheel chair to be modified for complying with
the requirements of the intentional user of the wheel chair.
[0020] Further, the frame of the wheel chair and/or the wheel fixation assemblies may according
to alternative embodiments of the wheel chair according to the present invention be
provided with locking elements for allowing additional elements such as arm rests,
side supports, back head rest, leg or feet supports to be mounted on the wheel chair
and fixated relative to a relevant part of the wheel chair including the frame, the
wheel fixation assemblies, the seat assembly and/or the back rest assembly.
[0021] According to a particular advantageous embodiment of the wheel chair according to
the present invention, the additional element such as the side support or supports,
the arm rest or arm rests and/or the back head rest may be provided with hook-like
catching and locking elements allowing the additional elements in question to be easily
mounted on and locked and fixated relative to the frame or any other element of the
wheel chair thereby providing an easily adjustable wheel chair structure allowing
for easy modification of the structure in accordance with specific requirements and
also allowing a particular easy disassembling of the wheel chair provided the wheel
chair is to be transported e.g. in a car or van.
[0022] According to the above requirements and the above easy disassembling and also assembling
of the wheel chair, the seat assembly is advantageously fixed to the frame of the
wheel chair by means of locking means and is disengageable from and raisable from
the frame of the wheel chair by disengaging the locking means.
[0023] In the presently preferred embodiment of the wheel chair according to the present
invention, the seat assembly is shiftable between two positions, a substantially horizontal
position in which the seat assembly locks to the frame of the wheel chair and a substantially
vertical position in which the seat assembly is disengaged and raisable from the frame
of the wheel chair thereby allowing the seat assembly to be disconnected from and
demounted in relation to the wheel chair. The seat assembly further according to the
above preferred embodiment of the wheel chair according to the present invention is
provided with locking elements for locking the seat assembly in its substantially
horizontal position thereby preventing unintentional disassembling and disconnection
of the seat assembly from the frame of the wheel chair.
[0024] According to the presently preferred embodiment of the wheel chair according to the
three aspects of the present invention, the wheel fixation assemblies are continuously
movable along the side arms of the frame between two end positions and being fixable
in the end positions and number of intermediate positions preferably an infinite number
of intermediate positions between the end positions thereby allowing the wheel chair
to be perfectly adapted and fit to the intentional user.
[0025] Further, according to a presently preferred embodiment of the wheel chair according
to the three aspects of the present invention, the wheel fixation assemblies which
are positioned at opposite sides of the wheel chair at the side arms of the frame
of the wheel chair are linked together through a transversal bar thereby providing
a rigid structure of the two wheel fixation assemblies and the transversal bar and
further ensuring that the two wheel fixation assemblies are always moved together
and provide a symmetrical adjustment of the wheel fixation assemblies and thereby
also a symmetrical adjustment of the rear wheels and the seat assembly and/or the
back rest assembly relative to the frame of the wheel chair.
[0026] The wheel chair according to the present invention may be made from any relevant
and useful materials including metal materials such as steel or aluminum or lightweight
metal alloys including aluminum or titanium alloys and further relevant and useful
plastics materials including fibre, e.g. carbon fibre reinforced plastics materials.
[0027] The invention is now to be further described with reference to the drawings in which
Fig. 1 is an overall, perspective and schematic view of a first and presently preferred
embodiment of a wheel chair according to the present invention,
Fig. 2 is a perspective and schematic view illustrating the first embodiment of the
wheel chair according to the present invention also shown in fig. 1 in a disassembled
state in which the wheel chair may be moved from one location to another,
Figs. 3a-k are elevational side views of alternative embodiments of the wheel chair
according to the present invention,
Figs. 4a and 4b are perspective and schematic view illustrating a feature of the wheel
chair according to the present invention allowing the seat assembly of the wheel chair
to be easily disassembled, and
Fig. 5a, 5b and 5c are perspective and schematic views illustrating catch and locking
elements of additional components of the wheel chair allowing easy locking and disassembling
of the additional elements in relation to the wheel chair.
[0028] In Fig. 1, an overall, perspective and schematic view of a first and presently preferred
embodiment of a wheel chair according to the present invention is shown designated
the reference numeral 10 in its entirety. The wheel chair comprises two rear wheels
or rear wheel assemblies 12 and 14 and two minor front wheels 16 and 18. The rear
wheels 12 and 14 each have a bearing one of which belonging to the rear wheel 14 is
designated the reference numeral 20. The bearing is journalled in a bearing assembly
22 which constitutes a central supporting component of the overall frame of the wheel
chair 10. The frame of the wheel chair 10 comprises a lower section including two
arms 24 and 26 the front end of which are provided with bushings 28 and 30 in which
journalling pins are received which journalling pins are connected to front wheel
journalling cranks 32 and 34, respectively, for receiving the front wheels 16 and
18, respectively. The arms 24 and 26 are further interconnected through a transversal
bar 36 which serves the purpose of establishing a rigid, H-formed lower frame section
in which the arms 24 and 26 are positioned in a mutual parallel arrangement.
[0029] The bearing assembly 22 received on and supported by the arm 26 along with its counterpart
received on and supported by the arm 24 are interconnected through a transversal bar
38 providing a rigid connection between the two bearing assemblies. The bearing assembly
22 and its counterpart received on and supported by the arm 24 are mounted on the
arms 24, 26 of the lower frame section allowing the bearing assemblies to be moved
along the arms 24, 26 for positioning the bearing assemblies in a specific distance
from the front wheels 16,18 thereby providing the possibility of adjusting the distance
between the journals of the rear wheels 12, 14 relative to the front wheels 16, 18.
It is to be understood that the bearing assemblies received on and supported by the
arms 24, 26 one of which is illustrated in fig. 1 and designated the reference numeral
22 are interconnected so as to guarantee that the two bearing assemblies are moved
together and always maintained in a position in which the transversal bar 38 is kept
in a parallel arrangement relative to the transversal bar 36. The bearing assemblies
interconnected through the transversal bar 38 are fixated in their intentional position
by means of preferably fixation screws or alternatively clamps, lugs, pins or the
like for maintaining the bearing assemblies in a specific and fixed position in relation
to the arms 24, 26.
[0030] The bearing assemblies described above serve, apart from journalling the rear wheels
12 and 14 relative to the arms 24, 26 of the lower section of the frame, the further
purpose of maintaining a seat assembly 40 including a leg rest assembly 42 and further
a back rest assembly 44 relative to the lower section of the frame including the parallel
arms 24, 26 and the transversal bar 36.
[0031] The seat assembly 40 is generally composed of two side bars 46, 48 on which a buttocks
supporting element 50 is resting constituted by a piece of leather or plastics foil.
The side bars 46 and 48 are interconnected by means of two transversal bars, one of
which is shown in fig. 1 and designated the reference numeral 88. The side bar 46
of the seat assembly 40 is further provided with a fitting 52 from which a pin 54
protrudes downwards. The side bar 48 is provided with a similar fitting and pin corresponding
to the fitting 52 and the pin 54 serving the same purpose as the fitting 52 and the
pin 54. The pin 54 is received in a bushing of the bearing assembly 22 for fixating
the seat assembly 40 and also the leg rest assembly 42 and the back rest assembly
44 relative to the bearing assembly 22. The above described fitting and pin of the
side bar 48 of course cooperate with the bearing assembly 32 positioned and fixated
to the side bar 24.
[0032] The fitting 52, apart from interconnecting the seat assembly 40 to the two bearing
assemblies one of which is designated the reference numeral 22, serves the purpose
of allowing the seat assembly 40 and also the back rest assembly 42 to be tilted relative
to the bearing assemblies round a rotational axis parallel with the transversal bar
38 and extending through the fitting 52 and the additional fitting positioned at the
side bar 48. Apart from the possibility of tilting the seat assembly 40 and also the
back rest assembly 44, the fitting 52 and its counterpart at the side bar 48 may be
adapted to allow the seat assembly 40 to be shifted lengthwise and arrested in a specific
position as the side bars 46 and 48 may be repositioned relative to the corresponding
fittings 52 thereby allowing not only a tilting of the seat assembly 40 relative to
the supporting frame of the wheel chair, but also a lengthwise adjustment of the seat
assembly 40 and further the back rest assembly 44 relative to the supporting frame
of the wheel chair 10. The wheel chair 10 further as stated above comprises a leg
rest assembly 42 which is tiltable relative to the seat assembly 40 by means of hinges
56, 58 connected to the side bars 46, 48, respectively, and includes two arms 60,
62 which constitute elongatable arms allowing a feet rest 64 connected to the arms
60, 62 to be positioned at a specific distance from the seat assembly 40 for adapting
the position of the feet rest 64 relative to the person to be positioned and transported
by means of the wheel chair 10.
[0033] The back rest assembly 44 comprise two parallel side bars one of which is illustrated
in fig. 1 and designated the reference numeral 66 which side bars support a back supporting
element 68 similar to the buttocks supporting element 50. The side bars one of which
is designated the reference numeral 66 are linked to the fittings one of which is
designated the reference numeral 52 for fixating the back rest assembly 44 relative
to the seat assembly 40 preferably in a fixed angular orientation relative to the
seat assembly or alternatively in a tiltable orientation allowing the back rest assembly
44 to be rotated round the rotational axis of the fitting 52 relative to the seat
assembly 40. From the side bars one of which is designated the reference numeral 66,
two handles 70 and 72 protrude upwardly and further support two side supports 74,
76, respectively. Further from the back of the back seat assembly 44, a back head
rest 78 protrudes upwardly. The wheel chair 10 is further provided with a patient
fixation element 80 positioned on the seat assembly 40, however in alternative embodiments
as is illustrated in figs. 3a-3k, the wheel chair may be implemented with arm rests,
side plates, a combined side support and arm rest or alternatively without side supports
and a patient fixation element 80 allowing the wheel chair to be adapted to specific
applications and purposes.
[0034] In Fig. 1, two additional elements constituting safety roller supporting arms 82
and 84 are further illustrated constituting elements well known in the art per se.
[0035] In fig. 2, the wheel chair 10 is illustrated in a disassembled state in which the
handles 70, 72 along with the side supports 74, 76 have been removed from the back
rest assembly 44 which has further been folded onto the seat assembly 40 thereby producing
a shallow assembly including the seat assembly 40 and the back rest assembly 44. Further
the back head rest 78 is disassembled from the remaining elements of the wheel chair
along with the wheels 12, 14.
[0036] In Fig. 2, the lower section of the frame is further illustrated in the top part
of the drawings presenting the arms 24, 26 together with the bearing assemblies 22
and the additional bearing assembly fixated to the arm 24 which bearing element is
designated the reference numeral 22'. The bearing assemblies 22 and 22' are as illustrated
in Fig. 2 interconnected by the transversal bar 38 and the safety roller supporting
arms 82 and 84 are illustrated in positions in which they are folded down into positions
parallel with the transversal bar 38.
[0037] It is to be realised that the ability of the wheel chair 10 allowing the seat assembly
40 to be raised and lowered and further shifted lengthwise in relation to the frame
of the wheel chair and further the ability of the back rest assembly 44 to be tilted
in relation to the seat assembly 40 allows an extreme wide-ranging adjustability of
the wheel chair as the seat assembly 40 may be shifted lengthwise in relation to an
initial position up to 26-38 cm allowing the seat assembly to be positioned in relation
to the frame for accomodating different size of rear wheels and further allowing the
position of the seat assembly 40 to be adjusted in relation to a specific user. Further
the back rest assembly 44 may be raised or lowered up to 45-40 cm and tilted forward
from a horizontal position up to 4° and lowered or tilted backwards until a position
of 30° in relation to the vertical orientation is obtained. The feature of easy disassembling
of the wheel chair is further illustrated in the detail of figs. 4a and 4b illustrating
the locking of the seat assembly 40 relative to the frame.
[0038] In Figs. 3a-3k, various alternative embodiments or implementations of wheel chairs
including the bearing assembly characteristic of the present invention allowing the
easy adjustment of the positions of the rear wheels relative to the front wheels and
further the one point fixation of the seat assembly and further the back rest assembly
relative to the wheel supporting lower section of the wheel chair frame. As is evident
from Figs. 3a-3k, the various embodiments of the wheel chair may be implemented with
additional or supplementary elements improving the comfort of the wheel chair or adapting
the wheel chair to a specific individual taking into due consideration the state of
health and disableness of the individual or patient. Further, the concept of providing
a simple side element interconnecting the wheel supporting frame and the seat rest
and optionally also the back rest allows a stable wheel chair to be produced from
a minimum number of components and providing a light weight and elegant, still stable
and rigid wheel chair structure.
[0039] According to a particular feature of the wheel chair according to the present invention,
the seat assembly 40 and the back rest assembly 44 connected to the seat assembly
40 are easily disconnected from the wheel chair allowing an easy demounting and disassembling
of the wheel chair or in the alternative a swift and easy mounting of the seat assembly
40 and along therewith also the back rest assembly 44. In figs. 4a and 4b, a detail
of the wheel assembly 22 and specific details of the seat assembly 40 are shown illustrating
the above easy disassembling feature of the wheel chair. The elements illustrated
in figs. 4a and 4b previously described above with reference to figs. 1 and 2 are
designated the same reference numerals as above. These previously described elements
will be given no additional comments except for the comments relevant to the above
feature.
[0040] In figs. 4a and 4b, the transversal bar 38 of the wheel assembly 22 is shown along
with the arm 26 of the frame of the wheel chair. Centrally, the transversal bar 38
is provided with an enlarged part 92 from which two plate elements 94 and 96 extend
upwardly which plate elements support a transversal pin 98 shown in fig. 4b. From
the side bar 48 of the seat assembly 40, two transversal bars 88 and 90 extend to
the opposite side bar 46. The transversal bar 88 constitutes a front transversal bar
whereas the transversal bar 90 constitutes a rear transversal bar which is hidden
in fig. 1 whereas the front transversal bar 88 is disclosed in fig. 1.
[0041] From the lower side of the transversal bar 88, an arm 100 extends rearwardly to a
catch or lock 102. The arm 100 centrally comprises a handle 106 which is provided
with inner threads in which two threaded pins 108 and 110 are received so as to allow
the length of the arm 100 to be adjusted through rotating the handle 106 relative
to the pins 108 and 110 thereby causing the length of the arm 100 to be elongated
or shortened by turning the handle 106 in the one direction or alternatively in the
opposite direction. The specific position of the arm 100 which fixates the seat assembly
40 relative to the frame and also defines the orientation of tilt of the seat assembly
40 relative to the frame is set and maintained by means of two counter nots 112 and
114.
[0042] The catch or lock 102 comprises a bifurcated element which is adapted to be received
between the two plate elements 94 and 96 and has a central recess 118 illustrated
in fig. 4b for cooperating with the transversal pin 98. The catch or lock further
comprises a locking element 116 which is rotatably received within the bifurcated
element 102 and has a locking plate which is rotably disengagable from a position
below the transversal pin 98 through depressing the locking element 116 from the position
shown in fig. 4a causing the catch or lock to be shifted from being engaged in its
locking engagement with the transversal pin 98 of the enlarged part 92 of the transversal
bar 38 to be disengaged from its locking engagement with the transversal pin 98.
[0043] As the arm 100 is disengaged from the transversal bar 38 by depressing the locking
element 116, the seat assembly 40 may be rotated from its substantially horizontal
position shown in fig. 4a to a vertical position shown in fig. 4b in which the seat
assembly is released or disengaged from the frame of the wheel chair. As is evident
from fig. 4a and 4b, the seat assembly 40 is provided with a rotation pin 120 which
is journalled in a claw 122, 124 of the pin 54 as the pin 120 is provided with a reduced
width in the orientation parallel with the side bars 46 and 48 allowing the pin 120
to be disengaged from the claws 122, 124 in the vertical position shown in fig. 4b,
however preventing the pin 120 from being disengaged from the claws 122, 124 in the
position shown in fig. 4a. For preventing the arm 100 from swinging freely relative
to the seat assembly and possibly causing injure to an individual performing the operation
of disengaging the seat assembly 40 from the frame of the wheel chair 10, the arm
100 is locked to two side plates one of which is shown in figs. 4a and 4b and designated
the reference numeral 126 by means of a wire 128. The plate 126 having a counterpart
at the opposite side bar 46 supports the pin 120.
[0044] In figs. 5a, 5b and 5c, a locking system is shown allowing an additional element
such as a side support, an arm rest a back head rest or any additional element to
be fixated and locked relative to the frame of the wheel chair or to the seat or back
rest assemblies of the wheel chair. In fig. 5a, the lock is shown designated the reference
numeral 130 in its entirety comprising two claw parts 132 and 134 which are interconnected
by means of a through-going pin 136 and engaged by means of a spring 138 attempting
to press the two parts 132 and 134 apart. The locking part 132 is pivotably connected
to a handle 140 comprising a plate element 142 and an eccentric actuator element 144
which cooperates with a circular cylindrical wall part of the claw part 132. As the
handle 140 is swung from its position shown in figs. 5a and 5b in which the plate
element 142 is positioned juxtaposed the two claw parts 132 and 134 causing the claw
parts to be pressed towards one another and towards an open position, the claw part
132 is allowed to move away from the part 134 thereby causing the two claw parts 132
and 134 to be separated.
[0045] The locking element 130 may according to two alternative applications be used in
connection with a further fixation element 150 in which the claw part 134 engages
and causes the material of the locking element 150 to be slightly deformed and pressed
against the arm or tubular element such as the arm 26 of the frame as illustrated
in fig. 5b.
[0046] Alternatively, as illustrated in fig. 5c, two parallel locks 130 may be used for
catching and locking in relation to a hollow tubular element or arm 26' which is provided
with a through-going recess 27' for allowing the claw part 134 of the lock 130 to
engage and fixate the lock relative to the arm or tubular 26'. In fig. 5c, a further
plate element or pin 150 is shown which is connected to and supported by the two locks
130 and is fixated relative to the tubular element or arm 26' as the locks are caused
to press round the tubular element 26' for fixating the locks 130 and thereby also
the plate 150 relative to the tubular element or arm 26'.
[0047] Although the present invention has been described above with reference to specific,
presently preferred embodiments of the wheel chair according to the present invention,
it is obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art that the above techniques
may readily be modified for complying with specific requirements without thereby departing
from the protective scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the appending
claims. Therefore, any such modifications are to be construed part of the invention
as defined in the appending claims.
1. A wheel chair comprising:
a frame having two side arms defining a front end and a rear end of said frame,
a pair of front wheels fixated rotably and pivotably to said side arms of said frame
at said front end thereof,
a seat assembly having a buttocks supporting element and first fixation means for
fixating said seat assembly relative to said frame,
a back rest assembly having a back supporting element and second fixation means for
fixating said back supporting element relative to said frame,
a pair of rear wheels mounted rotably at said side arms of said frame at said rear
end thereof, and
a pair of wheel fixation assemblies mounted movably to said side arms of said frame
for fixating said pair of rear wheels relative to said frame at respective side arms
thereof so as to allow said wheels to be shifted between at least two positions along
said side arms and positioning said rear wheels in corresponding alternative positions,
said first fixation means being connected to said wheel fixation assemblies at respective
side arms of said frame so as to establish connection between said seat assembly to
said frame through said first fixation means and said wheel fixation assemblies and
so as to allow said seat assembly to be shifted along with said wheel fixation assemblies
relative to said side arms of said frame between said at least two positions relative
to said side arms.
2. A wheel chair comprising:
a frame having two side arms defining a front end and a rear end of said frame,
a pair of front wheels fixated rotably and pivotably to said side arms of said frame
at said front end thereof,
a seat assembly having a buttocks supporting element and first fixation means for
fixating said seat assembly relative to said frame,
a back rest assembly having a back supporting element and second fixation means for
fixating said back supporting element relative to said frame,
a pair of rear wheels mounted rotably at said side arms of said frame at said rear
end thereof, and
a pair of wheel fixation assemblies mounted movably to said side arms of said frame
for fixating said pair of rear wheels relative to said frame at respective side arms
thereof so as to allow said wheels to be shifted between at least two positions along
said side arms and positioning said rear wheels in corresponding alternative positions,
said second fixation means being connected to said wheel fixation assemblies at respective
side arms of said frame so as to establish connection between said back rest assembly
to said frame through said second fixation means and said wheel fixation assemblies
and so as to allow said back rest assembly to be shifted along with said wheel fixation
assemblies relative to said side arms of said frame between said at least two positions
relative to said side arms.
3. A wheel chair comprising:
a frame having two side arms defining a front end and a rear end of said frame,
a pair of front wheels fixated rotably and pivotably to said side arms of said frame
at said front end thereof,
a seat assembly having a buttocks supporting element and first fixation means for
fixating said seat assembly relative to said frame,
a back rest assembly having a back supporting element and second fixation means for
fixating said back supporting element relative to said frame,
a pair of rear wheels mounted rotably at said side arms of said frame at said rear
end thereof, and
a pair of wheel fixation assemblies mounted movably to said side arms of said frame
for fixating said pair of rear wheels relative to said frame at respective side arms
thereof so as to allow said wheels to be shifted between at least two positions along
said side arms and positioning said rear wheels in corresponding alternative positions,
said first and second fixation means being connected to said wheel fixation assemblies
at respective side arms of said frame so as to establish connection between said seat
assembly and said back rest assembly, respectively, to said frame through said first
and second fixation means and said wheel fixation assemblies and so as to allow said
seat assembly and said back rest assembly to be shifted along with said wheel fixation
assemblies relative to said side arms of said frame between at least two positions
relative to said side arms.
4. The wheel chair according to any of the claims 1-3, said wheel fixation assemblies
being continuously movable along said side arms of said frame between two end positions
and being fixable in said end positions and a number of intermediate positions between
said end positions.
5. The wheel chair according to claim 4, each of said wheel fixation assemblies comprising
a bushing in which a respective side arm of said frame is received for fixating said
wheel fixation assembly relative to said side arm.
6. The wheel chair according to any of the claims 1-5, said wheel fixation assembly being
connected through a transversal bar.
7. The wheel chair according to any of the claims 1 or 2 and any of the claims 4-6 claiming
dependency from any of the claims 1 or 2, said second fixation means allowing said
seat assembly to be tilted relative to said frame.
8. The wheel chair according to any of the claims 1, 3 or 4 and any of the claims 5,
6 or 7 claiming dependency from any of the claims 1, 2 or 4, said first fixation means
allowing said back rest assembly to be tilted relative to said frame.
9. The wheel chair according to any of the proceeding claims further comprising a leg
rest connected pivotably to said seat assembly.
10. The wheel chair according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising one or
more additional elements, such as side supports, arm rests and/or a back head rest.
11. The wheel chair according to claim 10, said one or more additional elements being
provided with hook shaped catching and locking elements allowing said one or more
additional elements to be fixated and locked relative to said frame or any other element
of said wheel chair.
12. The wheel chair according to any of the preceding claims, said seat assembly being
fixed to said frame of the wheel chair by means of locking means and being disengageable
from and raisable from said frame of said wheel chair by disengaging said locking
means.
13. The wheel chair according to any of the preceding claims, said seat assembly being
turnable between a horizontal position and a vertical position in which horizontal
position said seat assembly is fixated relative to said frame of the wheel chair and
in which vertical position said seat assembly is disengagable from and raisable from
said frame of said wheel chair, and further comprising locking means for locking said
seat assembly relative to said frame in said horizontal position.
14. The wheel chair according to any of the preceding claims, said frame, said seat assembly,
said back rest assembly and said first and second fixation means and further said
wheel fixation assemblies being made from metal such as steel or aluminum or alternatively
plastics material such as fibre, e.g. carbon fibre reinforced plastics materials.