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Title: |
US3964786:
Mechanized wheelchair
[ Derwent Title ]

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Country: |
US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Mashuda, David; Evans City, PA 16033

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Assignee: |
None

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Published / Filed: |
1976-06-22
/ 1974-12-20

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Application Number: |
US1974000535035

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IPC Code: |
Advanced:
A61G 5/00;
A61G 5/14;
A61G 5/12;
IPC-7:
A61G 5/04;

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ECLA Code: |
A61G5/00C; A61G5/14; K61G5/04A6; K61G5/12H; K61G200/36;

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U.S. Class: |
Current:
297/330;
180/315;
180/907;
280/250.1;
280/DIG.005;
297/070;
297/DIG.004;
297/DIG.010;
Original:
297/330;
180/077.R;
180/DIG.3;
280/DIG.5;
280/242.WC;
297/070;
297/DIG.10;
297/DIG.4;

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Field of Search: |
180/77 R,DIG. 3
280/DIG. 5
297/DIG. 10,DIG. 4,233,234,70,330

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Priority Number: |
| 1974-12-20 |
US1974000535035 |

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Abstract: |
The specification discloses a wheelchair in which the seat, back and leg portions are so articulated and separately actuable, by power means, under control of the occupant, as to enable the occupant to assume any one of three positions, namely sitting, standing or reclining. Two separated leg support members are selectively actuable by the occupant to a horizontal leg-supporting position. Steering and forward and reverse propulsion controls accessible to the occupant are also provided, enabling the occupant to obtain substantially total mobility on level ground.

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
Buell, Blenko & Ziesenheim ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Wood, Jr., M. H.; Silverstrim, John P.

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Family: |
None

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First Claim:
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I claim:
1. In a wheelchair of the type comprising a body frame supported on front and rear pairs of wheels, the improvement which comprises a pair of vertically extending brackets secured on each side of the body frame at the forward end thereof, a rectangular seat frame substantially shorter in length than said body frame the forward end of which is pivotally mounted on said pair of brackets and the rear end of which rests on the top of the body frame, said seat frame being swingable upwardly from said horizontal position through an arc to a position substantially at a right angle to the top of the body frame and vice versa, a back member having a substantially rectangular frame, means pivotally mounting one end of said back member frame to the free end of said seat frame, said back member being swingable with respect to said seat frame from a horizontal positon in which it is supported in coplanar relation to said seat frame by the top of said body frame through an arc to a position substantially at a right angle to said seat frame and vice versa, a pair of leg rest frame members, means pivotally mounting the upper ends of said leg rest frame members on said brackets for rotation on a common axis paralleling the axis of rotation of said seat frame, said leg rest frame members being swingable from a downwardly extending position at at substantial angle to the seat frame to a position in substantial coplanar relation thereto, one fluid pressure motor means having one end pivotally mounted on the body frame and connected at the other end to said seat frame for raising and lowering said seat frame and said back frame with respect to said body frame, a second fluid pressure motor means having one end pivotally mounted on the underside of said seat frame and having the other end connected to said back member for pivotally moving said back member between said coplanar position and said angular position with respect to the said seat frame and a third fluid pressure motor means having one end thereof pivotally mounted on the body frame and connected at the other end to said leg rest frame members for swinging said leg rest frame members from said downwardly extending positions thereof into the position in substantial coplanar relation to said seat frame and vice versa.

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