Motion-based power assist system for wheelchairs
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1. A motion-based power assist system for wheelchairs with an axle, comprising:
- a motion sensing system; and
a power assist drive system adapted to attach to an axle of a wheelchair, said power assist drive system comprisinga drive linkage with a distal end and a proximal end;
an electric hub drive wheel that mounts to the distal end of the drive linkage and makes contact with the ground; and
a mounting attachment that connects to said wheelchair at a connection point on the axle of the wheelchair and pivotally attaches to the proximal end of the drive linkage;
wherein the drive linkage extends downward from the mounting attachment at an angle with respect to the vertical so that the drive wheel makes contact with the ground at a point behind the connection point.
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Abstract
A motion-based push activation power assist system for manual wheelchairs. The system uses motion-based measurements to determine when the user applies a push to the wheelchair handrims and brakes with the handrims. The push recognition activates a drive system that provides an assistive driving force-pulse to the wheelchair to reduce the demand on the user during propulsion. The brake recognition deactivates the power assist. The provided power assist is proportional to the sensed push and can be modulated to different proportional settings.
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1. A motion-based power assist system for wheelchairs with an axle, comprising:
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a motion sensing system; and a power assist drive system adapted to attach to an axle of a wheelchair, said power assist drive system comprising a drive linkage with a distal end and a proximal end; an electric hub drive wheel that mounts to the distal end of the drive linkage and makes contact with the ground; and a mounting attachment that connects to said wheelchair at a connection point on the axle of the wheelchair and pivotally attaches to the proximal end of the drive linkage; wherein the drive linkage extends downward from the mounting attachment at an angle with respect to the vertical so that the drive wheel makes contact with the ground at a point behind the connection point. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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