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Title: US4798255: Four-wheeled T-handlebar invalid carriage
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Wu, Donald P. H.; Hsin Feng Hsiang, Hsinchu County, Taiwan

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1989-01-17 / 1987-10-29

Application Number: US1987000113983

IPC Code: Advanced: A61G 5/04;
IPC-7: B62B 9/00;

ECLA Code: B62K5/007;

U.S. Class: Current: 180/065.1; 180/907; 280/124.113; D12/128;
Original: 180/065.1; 280/111; 280/112.R;

Field of Search: 180/65.1,65.6 280/DIG. 5,95 R,95 A,111,112 R,112 A,772

Priority Number:
1987-10-29  US1987000113983

Abstract:     The four-wheeled T-handlebar carriage is deliberately designed for the senile and the invalid. The rider can easily operate the carriage with the aid of the T-shaped steering handlebar and drive safely without fear of overbalancing while the provision of four wheels ensures extraordinary stability for the carriage body. A safe and pleasant drive on the carriage is therefore attainable to all the senile and invalid population.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Sherman and Shalloway ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Mitchell, David M.; Camby, Richard

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That which is claimed is:     1. An invalid carriage comprising:
  • a rigid seat support frame for supporting a seat for rotation about a substantially vertical axis;
  • a seat, rotatable about a substantially vertical axis, supported on said seat support frame;
  • locking means for releasably locking said seat supported on said seat support frame in a predetermined rotational position;
  • a laterally extending rotatable rear axle journally supported on said seat support frame for rotation about a substantially horizontal lateral axis, said rotatable rear axle having a first end and a second end;
  • a pair of rear wheels, each of said rear wheels fixed to a respective end of said rotatable rear axle for rotation therewith;
  • power supply means mounted on said seat support frame for providing motive power for rotation of said rear axle about said substantially horizontal lateral axis;
  • transmission means, interconnecting said power supply means and said rotatable rear axle, for rotating said rear axle about said substantially horizontal lateral axis upon provision of motive power from said power supply means;
  • a laterally extending rod pivotally mounted on said seat support frame for pivotal movement about a substantially horizontal longitudinal axis, said laterally extending rod having a first end and a second end, said laterally extending rod being spaced longitudinally forwardly of said rear axle;
  • a pair of front wheels, each rotatable about a substantially horizontal axis;
  • mounting means for fixing said pair of front wheels to respective ends of said laterally extending rod for rotation about said substantially horizontal axis, said mounting means being pivotally connected to said laterally extending rod for pivotal movement about a substantially vertical axis;
  • steering means, for causing pivotal movement of said mounting means about said substantially vertical axis said steering means including a T-handlebar mounted on said seat supports frame by a sleeve member;
  • front wheel oscillation restriction means, mounted on said sleeve member, for yieldably resisting pivotal movement of said laterally extending rod about said substantially horizontal longitudinal axis beyond a predetermined extent.


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Get PDF - 6pp US2886118* 1959-05 Strunk    
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Publication Date IPC Code Assignee   Title
Get PDF - 16pp WO8702633 1987-05  B62D 51/02 CATTELL RUPERT PAUL STEERABLE MOTORISED PLATFORM 


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