Mobile manual standing wheelchair
US-9101520-B2 · Aug 11, 2015 · US
US10299972B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10299972-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715451973-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 28, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 28, 2019 |
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A drive mechanism for a wheelchair may include a hand grip having a continuous track that moves over a drive rotator. The hand grip may have a flat, top surface that extends ventrally from the wheelchair. The drive mechanism may include a drivetrain connected to the drive rotator, such that movement of the hand grip in a dorsal or a ventral direction causes the drive rotator to rotate, and such rotation actuates the drivetrain. The drive mechanism may further comprise a switch. When the switch is in a first position, actuation of the drivetrain drives the wheels of the wheelchair. When the switch is in a second position, actuation of the drivetrain drives a mechanism that lifts the wheelchair into a standing position.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drive mechanism for a wheelchair, comprising: a hand grip in a tread arrangement and providing a surface on which the user can push in order to operate the wheelchair, the hand grip comprising a plurality of hand grip segments, a drive rotator operatively coupled to the hand grip; and a continuous track operatively coupled to the plurality of hand grip segments and to the drive rotator so that rotation of the hand grip about the drive rotator results in corresponding rotation of the continuous track, each hand grip segment moves relative to adjacent hand grip segments as the hand grip segment rotates around the drive rotator, wherein movement of the handgrip in a fore direction or in an aft direction creates a rotational movement of the continuous track and the drive rotator for operation of the wheelchair. 2. The drive mechanism of claim 1 , wherein: a. movement of the hand grip in the fore or the aft direction causes the drive rotator to rotate, and b. rotation of the drive rotator provides the rotational movement for the operation of the wheelchair. 3. The drive mechanism of claim 2 , further comprising a shifter, wherein: a. when the shifter is in a first position, rotation of the drive rotator rotates a wheel of the wheelchair; and b. when the shifter is in a second position, rotation of the drive rotator drives a mechanism that lifts the wheelchair into a standing position. 4. A wheelchair incorporating the drive mechanism of claim 3 . 5. The wheelchair of claim 4 , wherein a frame of the wheelchair is foldable. 6. The wheelchair of claim 4 , wherein the wheelchair is adjustable to a standing position and to a seated position. 7. The wheelchair of claim 6 , wherein a frame of the wheelchair is foldable. 8. The wheelchair of claim 4 , wherein the wheelchair is powered to adjust the wheelchair to a standing position. 9. The drive mechanism of claim 2 , wherein movement of the hand grip in a fore direction causes the drive rotator to rotate in a first direction and movement of the hand grip in an aft direction causes the drive rotator to rotate in a direction opposite to the first direction. 10. A wheelchair incorporating the drive mechanism of claim 2 . 11. The wheelchair of claim 10 , wherein a frame of the wheelchair is foldable. 12. The wheelchair of claim 10 , wherein the wheelchair is adjustable to a standing position and to a seated position. 13. The wheelchair of claim 12 , wherein a frame of the wheelchair is foldable. 14. The wheelchair of claim 10 , wherein the wheelchair is powered to adjust the wheelchair to a standing position. 15. The drive mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the hand grip is flat. 16. A wheelchair incorporating the drive mechanism of claim 1 . 17. The wheelchair of claim 16 , wherein a frame of the wheelchair is foldable. 18. The wheelchair of claim 16 , wherein the wheelchair is adjustable to a standing position and to a seated position. 19. The wheelchair of claim 18 , wherein a frame of the wheelchair is foldable. 20. The wheelchair of claim 16 , wherein the wheelchair is powered to adjust the wheelchair to a standing position. 21. The drive mechanism of claim 1 wherein each hand grip segment having a fore end and an aft end, the fore end of a first hand grip segment positioned adjacent to an aft end of a second hand grip segment. 22. The drive mechanism of claim 21 wherein the aft end of the first hand grip segment is positioned adjacent a fore end of a third hand grip segment. 23. The drive mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a drive shaft upon which the drive rotator is rotatably mounted, an idler sprocket for maintaining tension on the continuous track, and an idler shaft upon which the idler sprocket is rotatably mounted. 24. The drive mechanism of claim 23 further comprising a frame extending along the drive mechanism, the drive shaft and the drive rotator positioned at a first end of the frame and the idler shaft and idler sprocket positioned at a second end of the frame, wherein the plurality of hand grip segments and the continuous track rotate about a periphery of the frame. 25. The drive mechanism of claim 23 further comprising an articulating drive mechanism for transferring rotational motion from the drive shaft to a wheel of the wheelchair. 26. A drive mechanism for a wheelchair, comprising: a hand grip in a tread arrangement, wherein movement of the handgrip in a fore direction or in an aft direction creates a rotational movement for operation of the wheelchair, the hand grip is comprised of a plurality of hand grip segments, and each hand grip segment comprises a slot opening for mechanical connection to a drive mechanism. 27. The drive mechanism of claim 26 , wherein the slot opening is positioned at an aft position of the hand grip segment.
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