Wheelchair suspension
US-2020155387-A1 · May 21, 2020 · US
US11097589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11097589-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016740785-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 13, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2007 |
| Publication date | Aug 24, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 24, 2021 |
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Embodiments of a suspension for a vehicle is provided. The suspension includes, for example, a frame and a locking assembly. The locking assembly inhibits tipping of a frame of the vehicle when tipping of the frame is detected.
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A wheelchair, comprising: a frame; a pair of drive wheels supporting the frame; a first front caster pivotally coupled to the frame; a second front caster pivotally coupled to the frame; a first rear caster pivotally coupled to the frame; a second rear caster pivotally coupled to the frame; at least one stabilizing assembly coupled to the first and second front casters; at least one trigger that controls the stabilizing assembly, wherein the at least one trigger is configured to sense positions of the first and second rear casters; wherein the trigger causes the stabilizing assembly to allow upward and downward movement of the first front caster and the second front caster relative to the frame when the first rear caster moves downward from a normal operating position relative to the frame and the second rear caster is in a normal operating position relative to the frame; and wherein the trigger causes the stabilizing assembly to inhibit upward movement of the first front caster and the second front caster relative to the frame when both of the rear casters move downward from normal operating positions relative to the frame. 2. The wheelchair according to claim 1 , wherein the trigger causes the stabilizing assembly to enter a disengaged state to allow the upward and downward movement of the first front caster and the second front caster relative to the frame when the first rear caster moves downward from a normal operating position relative to the frame and the second rear caster is in a normal operating position relative to the frame. 3. The wheelchair according to claim 1 , wherein the trigger causes the stabilizing assembly to enter an engaged state to inhibit the upward and downward movement of the first front caster and the second front caster relative to the frame when both of the first rear caster and the second front caster move downward from a normal operating position relative to the frame. 4. The wheelchair according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one stabilizing assembly comprises a first stabilizing mechanism coupled to the first front caster and a second stabilizing mechanism coupled to the second front caster. 5. The wheelchair according to claim 4 , wherein the first and second stabilizing mechanisms each comprise stabilizing cylinders. 6. The wheelchair according to claim 5 , wherein each stabilizing cylinder includes a spring return that forces each of the first and second front casters downward with respect to the frame. 7. The wheelchair according to claim 5 , wherein the stabilizing cylinders dampen upward movement of the first and second front casters relative to the frame when the first rear caster moves downward from the normal operating position relative to the frame and the second rear caster is in the normal operating position relative to the frame. 8. The wheelchair according to claim 4 , wherein the first and second stabilizing mechanisms are coupled such that both stabilizing mechanisms are disengaged by the at least one trigger when the first rear caster moves downward from the normal operating position relative to the frame and the second rear caster remains in the normal operating position relative to the frame, and wherein both of the first and second stabilizing mechanisms are engaged by the at least one trigger when both of the first and second rear casters move downward from the normal operating position relative to the frame. 9. The wheelchair according to claim 1 , wherein the stabilizing assembly comprises a single stabilizing mechanism coupled to both of the first and second front casters. 10. The wheelchair according to claim 1 , wherein the stabilizing assembly allows downward movement of the first front caster and the second front caster relative to the frame when both of the rear casters move downward from the normal operating positions relative to the frame. 11. A wheelchair, comprising: a frame; a pair of drive wheels supporting the frame; a first front caster pivotally coupled to the frame; a second front caster pivotally coupled to the frame; a first rear caster pivotally coupled to the frame; a second rear caster pivotally coupled to the frame; a stabilizing assembly coupled to the first and second front casters; a trigger in communication with the stabilizing assembly; wherein the stabilizing assembly inhibits the first front caster and the second front caster from moving upward relative to the frame when the trigger senses that both of the rear casters have moved downward from normal operating positions relative to the frame; and wherein the stabilizing assembly allows upward movement of the first front caster and the second front caster relative to the frame when the trigger senses that one or more of the rear casters have returned to a normal operating position relative to the frame. 12. The wheelchair according to claim 11 , wherein the stabilizing assembly comprises a first stabilizing mechanism coupled to the first front caster and a second stabilizing assembly coupled to the second front caster. 13. The wheelchair according to claim 11 , wherein the stabilizing assembly comprises stabilizing cylinders that allow downward movement of the first and second front casters with respect to the frame when the stabilizing assembly is engaged by the trigger. 14. The wheelchair according to claim 11 , wherein the stabilizing assembly comprises a single stabilizing mechanism coupled to both of the first and second front casters. 15. The wheelchair according to claim 11 , wherein the stabilizing assembly locks both of the first and second front casters against downward movement relative to the frame when both of the first and second rear casters move downward from the normal operating positions relative to the frame.
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