Powered wheel chair with automatic emergency stopping
First Claim
1. A safety system for a motorized wheel chair comprising a seat, an upright backrest having front and back surfaces, a pair of drive wheels, motor means configured to operably propel said drive wheels, a power source, a control circuit including a joystick and a main on-off power switch connected in said control circuit, said control circuit configured to electrically connect said power source to said motor means, said safety system being capable of disabling operation of said motor means of said wheel chair, said safety system comprising:
- pressure-sensitive switch means mounted to said upright backrest of said wheel chair, said switch means comprising first and second internal opposing contact elements configured to contact each other when said switch means is closed in response to force from a wheel chair user'"'"'s back pressing against said upright backrest and said contact elements of said switch means further configured to be out of contact with each other when said switch means is open in response to a removal of said force from said upright backrest when said wheel chair user voluntarily or involuntarily moves forwardly away from said upright backrest so as to no longer press against said upright backrest;
power switching means connected in said control circuit, said power switching means responsive to said switch means being open or closed, said power switching means being activated to allow power from said power source to be supplied to said motor means when said switch means is closed and said power switching means being deactivated when said switch means is open, thus not allowing power from said power source to be supplied to said motor means, thereby disabling operation of said motor means and further stopping said wheel chair when said wheel chair is already in a state of motion;
delaying means connected in said control circuit and in communication with said power switching means, said delaying means configured to delay immediate deactivation of said power switching means for a predetermined amount of time upon said switch means being open;
alarm means mounted on said wheel chair and configured to be noticeable by said wheel chair user, said alarm means providing immediate audio and/or visual alerts when said alarm means is activated; and
condition detection means responsive to said switch means being open, said condition detection means activating said alarm means when said condition detection means detects said switch means as being open.
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Abstract
A motorized wheel chair is equipped with a safety system for bringing the wheel chair to a stop if a wheel chair user should experience an emergency situation which renders the user unable to safely control the wheel chair while in use. The safety system utilizes at least one switch mounted to an upright backrest for sensing whether or not the user'"'"'s back is in contact with the backrest. If the user'"'"'s back is in contact with the backrest, the wheel chair is operative and may be controlled in a normal manner. If the user'"'"'s back moves out of contact with the backrest, whether voluntarily or because of an emergency situation, the safety system operates to disable operation of motors which operably propel drive wheels of the wheel chair, thus causing the wheel chair to be inoperative and bringing the wheel chair to a stop if in motion.
14 Citations
10 Claims
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1. A safety system for a motorized wheel chair comprising a seat, an upright backrest having front and back surfaces, a pair of drive wheels, motor means configured to operably propel said drive wheels, a power source, a control circuit including a joystick and a main on-off power switch connected in said control circuit, said control circuit configured to electrically connect said power source to said motor means, said safety system being capable of disabling operation of said motor means of said wheel chair, said safety system comprising:
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pressure-sensitive switch means mounted to said upright backrest of said wheel chair, said switch means comprising first and second internal opposing contact elements configured to contact each other when said switch means is closed in response to force from a wheel chair user'"'"'s back pressing against said upright backrest and said contact elements of said switch means further configured to be out of contact with each other when said switch means is open in response to a removal of said force from said upright backrest when said wheel chair user voluntarily or involuntarily moves forwardly away from said upright backrest so as to no longer press against said upright backrest; power switching means connected in said control circuit, said power switching means responsive to said switch means being open or closed, said power switching means being activated to allow power from said power source to be supplied to said motor means when said switch means is closed and said power switching means being deactivated when said switch means is open, thus not allowing power from said power source to be supplied to said motor means, thereby disabling operation of said motor means and further stopping said wheel chair when said wheel chair is already in a state of motion; delaying means connected in said control circuit and in communication with said power switching means, said delaying means configured to delay immediate deactivation of said power switching means for a predetermined amount of time upon said switch means being open; alarm means mounted on said wheel chair and configured to be noticeable by said wheel chair user, said alarm means providing immediate audio and/or visual alerts when said alarm means is activated; and condition detection means responsive to said switch means being open, said condition detection means activating said alarm means when said condition detection means detects said switch means as being open. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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