Method for moving a wheelchair over stepped obstacles

Land vehicles – Step or abutment ascending type vehicle – Jack-type attachment

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180 82, 187200, 2803041, 414921, 414546, B62B 502

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ABSTRACT:
A lifting apparatus is easily attached to a conventional wheelchair and allows the wheelchair to successfully negotiate stepped obstacles, such as steps and curbs. The apparatus includes two parallel base runners that are extended from beneath the wheelchair to the ground to act as a lifting platform. A lifting subsystem then moves the wheelchair vertically and horizontally to the height of the step, and a sliding subsystem then moves the wheelchair forward onto the step. Descending a step is accomplished in a reverse sequence of operations.

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