Four-wheel drive wheel-chair with compound wheels
First Claim
1. A four-wheel drive wheelchair comprising:
- a frame;
a pair of non-compound rear wheels mounted near the rear end and on opposite sides of said frame for supporting the rear end thereof, each of said rear wheels mounted for rotation in a fixed plane parallel to the side of said frame;
a pair of front compound-wheels mounted near the front end and on opposite sides of said frame for supporting the front end thereof, each of said wheels mounted for rotation in a fixed plane parallel to the side of said frame and providing a substantially continuous traction-providing surface with respect to wheel rotation in said plane and supporting the front end of said vehicle to roll substantially freely transverse to said plane from side to side;
differential steering means including first means for connecting the front and rear wheels on one side of said frame to turn in unison, second means for connecting the front and rear wheels on the other side of said frame to turn in unison and motorized drive means including one or more electric motors and control circuits for applying forward to rearward drive power to each set of connected wheels so that said vehicle may be steered differentially, said motorized drive means further including rechargeable batteries for supplying drive power thereto;
a wheelchair seat having an area for supporting the user'"'"'s seat and a back rest to support the back of a user, said wheelchair seat mounted to said frame with said area supporting the user'"'"'s seat positioned forward of the rear axles of said rear wheels;
said batteries and control circuits mounted to said frame underneath said wheelchair seat between said front and rear wheels;
said one or more motors mounted to said frame and below said wheelchair seat;
said frame including a foot rest positioned to support the feet of said user approximately between and forward of said front wheels;
whereby a substantial amount of the combined weight of the user seated in said seat and the weight of said motorized drive means is supported by said front wheels to cause the front wheels to play an active role in the driving, steering and braking of the wheelchair so that powered four-wheel drive and four-wheel differential steering is provided, said front compound-wheels permitting the wheelchair to be turned with substantially less power than that required to turn a skid-steer four-wheel drive system and permitting said wheelchair to be turned without damage to indoor floor surfaces.
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Abstract
A four-wheel drive wheelchair is disclosed, the wheelchair includes a frame and seat for supporting a user in an upright position and a pair of rear wheels mounted on opposite sides of the frame for supporting the rear end thereof. Front compound-wheels are mounted on opposite sides of the frame for supporting the front end thereof with each of the wheels capable of rotating in a plane parallel to the side of the frame in a conventional manner and including castor wheels mounted around the perimeter thereof to permit the front end of the wheelchair to roll substantially freely from side to side in addition to forward and backward. Drive for the wheels in provided by sprocket and chain, with the front and rear wheels on each side interconnected to turn in unison and driven by differential control whereby the wheelchair may be steered differentially, by joystick control.
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3 Claims
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1. A four-wheel drive wheelchair comprising:
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a frame; a pair of non-compound rear wheels mounted near the rear end and on opposite sides of said frame for supporting the rear end thereof, each of said rear wheels mounted for rotation in a fixed plane parallel to the side of said frame; a pair of front compound-wheels mounted near the front end and on opposite sides of said frame for supporting the front end thereof, each of said wheels mounted for rotation in a fixed plane parallel to the side of said frame and providing a substantially continuous traction-providing surface with respect to wheel rotation in said plane and supporting the front end of said vehicle to roll substantially freely transverse to said plane from side to side; differential steering means including first means for connecting the front and rear wheels on one side of said frame to turn in unison, second means for connecting the front and rear wheels on the other side of said frame to turn in unison and motorized drive means including one or more electric motors and control circuits for applying forward to rearward drive power to each set of connected wheels so that said vehicle may be steered differentially, said motorized drive means further including rechargeable batteries for supplying drive power thereto; a wheelchair seat having an area for supporting the user'"'"'s seat and a back rest to support the back of a user, said wheelchair seat mounted to said frame with said area supporting the user'"'"'s seat positioned forward of the rear axles of said rear wheels; said batteries and control circuits mounted to said frame underneath said wheelchair seat between said front and rear wheels; said one or more motors mounted to said frame and below said wheelchair seat; said frame including a foot rest positioned to support the feet of said user approximately between and forward of said front wheels; whereby a substantial amount of the combined weight of the user seated in said seat and the weight of said motorized drive means is supported by said front wheels to cause the front wheels to play an active role in the driving, steering and braking of the wheelchair so that powered four-wheel drive and four-wheel differential steering is provided, said front compound-wheels permitting the wheelchair to be turned with substantially less power than that required to turn a skid-steer four-wheel drive system and permitting said wheelchair to be turned without damage to indoor floor surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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