Wheelchair

Motor vehicles – Power – Electric

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180907, 2803041, 280767, B60K 100

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055645127

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BRIEF SUMMARY
The invention relates to a wheelchair, comprising a base frame section with a longitudinal rod carrying at its ends a front wheel and a back wheel, respectively, and a seat frame section for supporting a seat and a back rest.
Such a wheelchair is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,240,277.
The invention aims to provide a wheelchair of this type providing the user more comfort and which is also suitable for mounting an electrical drive.
To this end the wheelchair according to the invention is characterized in that each back wheel is mounted in a wheel carrier pivotably connected with the corresponding longitudinal rod, wherein a spring means is provided between the wheel carrier and the longitudinal rod, said spring means extending substantially parallel with the longitudinal rod.
In this manner a wheelchair is obtained which is provided with an elastic back wheel suspension, wherein a compact construction is obtained by the location of the spring means.
An electrical drive is simply possible if an electric motor is mounted in each wheel carrier, the shaft of said motor carrying the back wheel.
The invention will be further explained by reference to the drawings in which an embodiment is very schematically shown.
FIG. 1 is a section of a part of an embodiment of the wheelchair according to the invention.
FIG. 2 shows a detail of FIG. 1 at a larger scale.
FIG. 3 is a section according to the plane III--III of FIG. 1.
Referring to the drawings there is schematically shown a wheelchair mainly made in the same manner as the wheelchair according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,240,277 and reference is made to this document for a detailed description of the construction of this wheelchair.
The wheelchair comprises a base frame section 1 and a seat frame section 2 for supporting a seat not shown and a back rest neither shown, The base frame section 1 is provided at both sides with a longitudinal rod 3 and 4, respectively, consisting of an oval tube. Each longitudinal rod carries at its front end a castor wheel 5 and at its rear end a back wheel 6. The back wheel 6 is mounted on the shaft 7 of an electric motor 8 not further shown and known per se.
The electric motor 8 is mounted in a wheel carrier 9 pivotably connected with the corresponding longitudinal rod 3, 4 by means of a U-shaped brace 10. To this end the legs of the U-shaped brace 10 are mounted on a shaft 11 rotatably received in a bushing 12 mounted on the longitudinal rod 3, 4 and in the longitudinal rod 3, 4 itself. The U-shaped brace 10 is fastened on the shaft 11 by a lock bolt 13 which engages for example in a circumferential groove of the shaft 11 not shown. Both shafts 11 are coupled with each other by a cylindrical bushing 14, the ends of the shafts 11 directed towards each other being fittingly received in said bushing 14. In this manner the wheel carriers 9 on the one hand can pivot with respect to the base frame section 1 independently of each other, whereas on the other hand a rigid construction of the base frame section 1 is guaranteed.
Each wheel carrier 9 is coupled with the base frame section 1 by means of a spring means 15. This spring means 15 is located below the corresponding longitudinal rod 3, 4 and extends substantially parallel with this longitudinal rod 3, 4. Thereby a very compact construction is obtained.
As shown in FIG. 2 in more detail, the spring means 15 comprises a housing 16 and a pulling rod 17, wherein the housing 16 is rotatably connected with a support 19 of the corresponding longitudinal rod 3, 4 by a pin 18, whereas the pulling rod 17 is rotatably connected with the corresponding wheel carrier 9. A head 20 of the pulling rod 17 is slidably mounted in the housing 16, wherein a plurality of diaphragm springs 22 is provided between this head 20 and an end wall 21 of the housing 16. An adjusting nut 24 is provided on a screw thread part 23 of the pulling rod 17, wherein a sleeve 25 is enclosed between the adjusting nut 24 and the end wall 21 of the housing 16. By means of the adjusting nut 24 the rest position of the spring means 15 and t

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