[0001] The invention relates to a wheelchair with a fixed non foldable frame, which forms
attachment for front wheels and rear wheels, and which includes a seat.
[0002] It is known to manufacture wheelchairs, which around the rear wheels have two parallel
frame pipes in a closed frame construction where the lower pipe is used for adjusting
the wheel axle in the longitudinal direction.
[0003] The hitherto known constructions are often
characterized in that the height of the rear wheels can be regulated by adjustment of, or on, a bracket,
which is mounted between the highest and lowest pipe in the closed frame construction,
which has the drawback that the frame construction gets a large height and thereby
takes up much space when the frame without rear wheel is to be transported in and
out of for example a car.
[0004] In several known constructions, it is often possible to shorten the pipes for mounting
seat and back bracket for adjustment of the seat depth to a given wheelchair user,
but these frame constructions are open with a joint pipe for mounting of seat and
driving wheel bracket, which reduces the possibilities of adjustment for seat and
wheels and lowers the stiffness of the construction.
[0005] It is moreover a drawback of the hitherto known constructions that front-wheel suspension,
which is build into the frame of the wheelchair, are difficult to position correctly
after the adjustment of the wheelchair to a specific user.
[0006] It is also a drawback that the hitherto known integrated front-wheel suspensions
easily break if the wheelchair hits an obstacle, whereafter the wheelchair can not
be used before it has been repaired, which can obviously be a significant nuisance
for the user.
[0007] It is therefore an object of the invention to show a wheelchair without the above-mentioned
drawbacks.
[0008] The object of the invention is achieved by a wheelchair of the in the introduction
to claim 1 stated type, which is
characterized in that the frame in connection with the attachment of the rear wheels includes two preferably
vertical parallel pipes, which end in an end bracket, and which in the direction of
the front wheels are connected by a coupling piece, and where the upper pipe between
the end bracket and the coupling piece forms attachment for the seat, and where the
lower pipe between the end bracket and the coupling piece forms attachment for an
adjustable rear wheel suspension, and where the distance between the pipes is minimized,
and preferably less than the diameter of a pipe, more preferably less than 50 mm.
[0009] In this way, it becomes possible to adjust the seat cover, and independent of the
position of the rear wheel suspension, and it becomes possible to adjust the rear
wheel suspensions freely in the longitudinal direction, and the seat height can be
freely adjusted by adjustment of the rear wheel suspension in the area below the frame.
[0010] As stated in claim 2, it is furthermore a characteristic of the invention that the
frame forms attachment for the front wheels since the front wheel suspension is integrated
in the frame, which includes a preferably cylindrical axle for attachment of a front
wheel, where the axle extends from the front wheel suspension through an opening hole,
which is preferably oval and in which the position of the axle in a plane can be adjusted
in a stepless way.
[0011] The advantage is hereby achieved that the front wheel suspension can easily be adjusted
and moved in the opening hole, which can reduce the risk of breakdown when the front
wheels of the wheelchair hit an obstacle.
[0012] Further appropriate embodiments of the wheelchair are stated in claims 3 to 10.
[0013] The invention will now be explained more fully with reference to the drawings, on
which:
Fig. 1 shows a preferred embodiment of a wheelchair manufactured according to the
invention.
Fig. 2 shows a section of the wheelchair's frame in connection to the rear wheels.
Fig. 3 shows another section of the wheelchair's frame in connection to the rear wheels.
Fig. 4 shows a third section of the wheelchair's frame in connection to the rear wheels.
Fig. 5 shows a fourth section of a wheelchair's frame in connection to the rear wheels.
Fig. 6 shows, in a projection, a section of a front wheel suspension.
Fig. 7 shows, in another projection, a section of a front wheel suspension.
Fig. 8 shows, in a third projection, a section of a front wheel suspension.
Fig. 9 shows a sectional view of a front wheel suspension.
[0014] In fig. 1 is with 1 shown a wheelchair with a fixed non foldable frame 26, which
forms attachment for front wheel 11 and rear wheel 10, and which includes a seat.
[0015] Fig. 2 and fig. 3 show a section of a wheelchair's 1 frame 26 near a rear wheel 10,
where the frame 26 in connection to the attachment 2 to the rear wheels 10 includes
two preferably vertical parallel pipes 4,5, which end in an end bracket 6, and which
in the direction of the front wheels 11 are connected by a coupling piece 7, and wherein
the upper pipe 4 between the end bracket 6 and the coupling piece 7 forms an attachment
for the seat 27 and where the lower pipe 5 between the end bracket 6 and the coupling
piece 7 forms an attachment for adjustable rear wheel suspension 9, and where the
distance 12 between the pipes 4,5 is minimized, and preferably less than the diameter
of a pipe 4,5, more preferably less than 50 mm.
[0016] In the shown preferred embodiment in fig. 2 and 3 of a wheelchair manufactured according
to the invention, the coupling piece 7 is welded to the pipes 4,5.
[0017] It is furthermore seen that the rear wheel suspension 9 is fastened to the pipe 4
by an adjustable bracket 8.
[0018] The bracket 8 is fastened to the pipe 5 by friction created by fastening devices
such as screws and the bracket 8 can be moved freely on the pipe 5 between the coupling
piece 7 and the end bracket 6, which provides an optimum possibility of adjustment
of the rear wheel suspension's horizontal placement.
[0019] As it will appear from for example figure 2, a height adjustable rear wheel suspension
9 goes out from the bracket 8, which can easily be adjusted by activation of fastening
devices such as one or more screws or bolts, which provides an optimum possibility
for adjusting the vertical placement of the rear wheel 10 in relation to the frame
26.
[0020] As it will appear from for example fig. 2 and fig. 5, the end bracket 6 is fastened
to the pipes 4,5 with fastening devices such as screws or bolts.
[0021] It is hereby achieved that the pipes 4,5 can be cut off in the optimum length, which
is exactly optimum for a specific wheelchair user, whereafter the end bracket 6 can
simply be fastened whereby the frame 26 remains closed, also at the rear wheels 10.
[0022] In fig. 4 and fig. 5 is seen that the pipe forms attachment for a back bracket 14.
[0023] It is furthermore seen in fig. 5 that the rear wheel suspension 9 ends in a hollow
shaft 15 to which a rear wheel 10 can be mounted.
[0024] Fig. 6, fig. 7 and fig. 8 show, depicted in different projections, a front wheel
suspension 3, where the frame 26 forms attachment for the front wheels 11 since the
front wheel suspension 3 is integrated in the frame 26, which includes a preferably
cylindrical axle 16 for fastening of a front wheel 11, where the axle 16 goes out
from the front wheel suspension 3 through an opening hole 28, which is preferably
oval and in which the axle's 16 placement in one plane can be adjusted steplessly.
[0025] In fig. 7, the oval opening hole 28 is seen, which encloses the cylindrical axle
16, which can be moved in the area 17 between the axle's 16 exterior dimension and
the inner dimension of the opening hole 28.
[0026] The axle 16, which forms attachment for the front wheel 11 via a wheel bracket 25,
can be adjusted in the oval opening hole's 28 longitudinal axis.
[0027] The oval opening hole 28 limits the maximum angle of the axle 16 whereby it is ensured
that the axle 16 can not be turned to an angle, which will make the wheelchair unstable.
[0028] The wheel suspension 3 is on two opposite side surfaces shielded by cover plates
3.1,3.2.
[0029] In a preferred embodiment, the axle 16 can be adjusted steplessly in the opening
hole 28 and fastened by friction from activation of fastening devices 19 such as screws
or bolts, which can squeeze together the axle 16 between items, of which the end plate
3.2 consists one of the items.
[0030] The suspension hereby becomes protected against fracture from the friction in the
fastening of the adjustment mechanism.
[0031] It is a part of the invention that the front wheel suspension 3 can be provided with
visual indicators for adjustment of the axle 16, which in an optimum position is adjusted
such that its longitudinal axis is vertical.
[0032] In fig. 9 is seen a sectional picture of a preferred embodiment of the wheel suspension
3, where the axle has an end 21, which for example via a thread is connected with
the wheel bracket 25, and which in the opposite end 22 is fastened by screwing together
to a bolt 23 and where the axle 16 is also enclosed by ball bearings 24.
[0033] The wheel suspension 3 is, as it will appear from for example fig. 8, integrated
in the frame 26 such that the wheel suspension's 3 exterior housing comprises a part
of the frame 26.
1. Wheelchair (1) with a fixed non foldable frame (26), which forms attachment for front
wheels (11) and rear wheels (10), and which includes a seat (27) characterized in that the frame (26) in connection with the attachment (2) of the rear wheels (10) includes
two preferably vertical parallel pipes (4,5), which end in an end bracket (6), and
which in the direction of the front wheels (11) are connected by a coupling piece
(7), and where the upper pipe (4) between the end bracket (6) and the coupling piece
(7) forms attachment for the seat (27), and where the lower pipe (5) between the end
bracket (6) and the coupling piece (7) forms attachment for an adjustable rear wheel
suspension (9), and where the distance (12) between the pipes (4,5) is minimized,
and preferably less than the diameter of a pipe (4,5), more preferably less than 50
mm.
2. Wheelchair (1) according to claim 1 characterized in that the frame (26) forms attachment for the front wheels (11) since the front wheel suspension
(3) is integrated in the frame (26), which includes a preferably cylindrical axle
(16) for attachment of a front wheel (11), where the axle (16) extends from the front
wheel suspension (3) through an opening hole (28), which is preferably oval and in
which the position of the axle (16) in a plane can be adjusted in a stepless way.
3. Wheelchair (1) according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that the axle's 16 placement can be adjusted and fixed by activation of fastening devices
(19) such as screws.
4. Wheelchair (1) according to one or more of claims 1 to 3 characterized in that the axle's (16) position after fastening is maintained by friction in the front wheel
suspension (3).
5. Wheelchair (1) according to one or more of claims 1 to 4 characterized in that the front wheel suspension (3) can be provided with visual indicators for adjustment
of the axle (16).
6. Wheelchair (1) according to one or more of claims 1 to 5 characterized in that the rear wheel suspension (9) is fastened to the pipe (4) by an adjustable bracket
(8).
7. Wheelchair (1) according to one or more of claims 1 to 6 characterized in that the rear wheel suspension (9) can be height adjusted.
8. Wheelchair (1) according to one or more of claims 1 to 7 characterized in that the end bracket (6) is attached to the pipes (4,5) by fastening.
9. Wheelchair (1) according to one or more of claims 1 to 8 characterized in that the pipe (4) forms attachment to a back bracket (14).
10. Wheelchair (1) according to one or more of claims 1 to 9 characterized in that the wheelchair including the frame (26) and suspension including front wheel suspension
(3) is fully or partially manufactured from light metal including aluminium.