IP Library Granted Patent US 6,926,106
Granted Patent B2
US 6,926,106 · App. 10/429,558 · Granted Aug 9, 2005

Wheelchair having speed and direction control touchpad

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Patent No.
US 6,926,106
App. No.
10/429,558
Granted
Aug 9, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wheelchair having a speed and direction control touchpad. The touchpad comprises two separated semi-conductive film layers, one measuring an X coordinate and one measuring a Y coordinate. When pressure is applied to the layers bringing them into contact with each other, an X, Y coordinate location is produced and the wheelchair is moved in a direction and speed analagous to the location of the pressure applied to the touchpad. A change in location of the pressure will result in a corresponding change in direction and speed. The touchpad also has a neutral or no movement activation point.

Claims (28)

1. A wheelchair comprising:

a frame supporting a drive wheel;

at least one motor supported on said frame for driving said drive wheel;

a controller operatively connected with said motor; and

a programmable touchpad supported on said frame and operatively connected with said controller, said touchpad having adjacent first and second semi-conductive layers and having an output that is indicative of desired speed and direction of movement of said wheelchair;

said touchpad having a first programmable state in which said motor can be activated only after contact of said semi-conductive layers at a neutral point;

said touchpad having a second programmable state in which said motor can be activated without initial contact of said semi-conductive layers at a neutral point.

2. A wheelchair as set forth in claim 1 wherein said touchpad has a third programmable state upon absence of pressure contact for a period of time greater than a predetermined period of time, in which said motor can be activated only after contact of said semi-conductive layers at a neutral point.

3. A wheelchair as set forth in claim 1 wherein said touchpad has a third programmable state upon absence of pressure contact for a period of time greater than a predetermined period of time, in which said motor can be activated only after contact of said semi-conductive layers at a neutral point.

4. A wheelchair as set forth in claim 3 wherein said predetermined period of time is in the range of up to one second.

5. A wheelchair comprising:

a frame supporting a drive wheel;

at least one motor supported on said frame for driving said drive wheel;

a controller operatively connected with said motor; and

a programmable touchpad supported on said frame and operatively connected with said controller, said touchpad having an output that is indicative of desired speed and direction of movement of said wheelchair;

said touchpad having a central area for controller activation and a surrounding area for wheelchair speed and direction control;

wherein said touchpad has a programmable state in which, after absence of pressure contact on said touchpad for a period of time greater than a predetermined period of time, said motor can be activated only by contact in said central area.

6. A wheelchair as set forth in claim 5 wherein said predetermined period of time is in the range of up to one second.

7. A wheelchair comprising:

a frame supporting a drive wheel;

at least one motor supported on said frame for driving said drive wheel;

a controller operatively connected with said motor; and

a programmable touchpad supported on said frame and operatively connected with said controller, said touchpad having an output that is indicative of desired speed and direction of movement of said wheelchair;

said touchpad having a central area for controller activation and a surrounding area for wheelchair speed and direction control;

wherein said touchpad has a programmable state in which, after absence of pressure contact on said touchpad for a period of time greater than a predetermined period of time, a user must reactivate the touch pad and wheelchair.

8. A wheelchair as set forth in claim 7 wherein reactivation of the touchpad occurs by contact with said touchpad.

9. A wheelchair as set forth in claim 8 wherein reactivation of the touchpad occurs by contact in said central area of said touchpad.

10. A wheelchair as set forth in claim 7 wherein said predetermined period of time is in the range of up to one second.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 16, 2023
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: ADAPTIVE SWITCH LABORATORIES, INC.; INVACARE CORPORATION; THE AFTERMARKET GROUP, INC.; ALTIMATE MEDICAL, INC.; CENTRALIZED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT LLC; CHAMPION MANUFACTURING INC.; FAMILY MEDICAL SUPPLY LLC; THE HELIXX GROUP, INC.; INVACARE CANADIAN HOLDINGS, INC.; INVACARE CANADIAN HOLDINGS, LLC; INVACARE CONTINUING CARE, INC.; INVACARE CREDIT CORPORATION; INVACARE FLORIDA CORPORATION; INVACARE HOLDINGS, LLC; INVACARE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION; INVACARE SUPPLY GROUP, INC.; INVAMEX HOLDINGS LLC; KUSCHALL, INC.; ROADRUNNER MOBILITY, INCORPORATED; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC.; GARDEN CITY MEDICAL INC.; INVACARE FLORIDA HOLDINGS, LLC; INVACARE HCS, LLC
Reel/Frame 063668/0679 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2023
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: INVACARE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 063638/0261 →