IP Library Granted Patent US 8,315,770
Granted Patent B2
US 8,315,770 · App. 12/531,921 · Granted Nov 20, 2012

Motorized wheelchair

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Patent No.
US 8,315,770
App. No.
12/531,921
Filed
Sep 18, 2009
Granted
Nov 20, 2012
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3661
USPC
701/72
Abstract

A motorized wheelchair includes left and right drive wheels, left and right motors, rate-of-turn sensor, first and second speed sensors, and controller arranged to combine signals from the sensors in a manner that detects drift. Alternatively, the motorized wheelchair includes left and right drive wheels, left and right motors, first and second rate-of-turn sensors, and controller arranged to combine signals from the sensors in a manner that compensates for voltage offset errors. In another arrangement, the motorized wheelchair includes left and right drive wheels, left and right motors, first and second rate-of-turn sensors, input device, and controller arranged to combine signals from the sensors and input device in a manner that controls the motors using an integrated turn rate error. Several methods for controlling each wheelchair configuration are also provided. These methods process signals associated with desired, expected, or actual turn rate to determine if the wheelchair is off course.

Claims (85)

1. A motorized wheelchair, comprising:

left and right drive wheels connected to and providing rolling support for said motorized wheelchair;

a left motor in operative communication with the left drive wheel;

a right motor in operative communication with the right drive wheel;

a first rate-of-turn sensor arranged to provide a first signal related to an actual turn rate of the motorized wheelchair;

a first speed sensor arranged to provide a second signal related to a speed of said left drive wheel;

a second speed sensor arranged to provide a third signal related to a speed of said right drive wheel; and

a controller in operative communication with the left and right motors, first rate-of-turn sensor, and said first and second speed sensors, said controller arranged to independently control the left and right motors to drive the left and right drive wheels based at least in part on operator manipulation of one or more input devices, said controller also arranged to combine the first, second, and third signals to detect drift.

2. The motorized wheelchair of claim 1 , wherein said controller is also arranged to combine the first, second, and third signals in a manner that provides a turn rate error related to a difference between the actual turn rate and an expected turn rate of the motorized wheelchair, the expected turn rate being a function of the second and third signals.

3. The motorized wheelchair of claim 2 , wherein the controller is arranged to adjust control of the left and right motors if the turn rate error exceeds a predetermined threshold to recover from a loss of traction condition.

4. The motorized wheelchair of claim 2 , wherein the controller is arranged to integrate the turn rate error over time if the turn rate error does not exceed a first predetermined threshold to provide a drift offset and adjust the actual turn rate to compensate for the drift offset.

5. The motorized wheelchair of claim 4 , wherein the controller is arranged to adjust control of the left and right motors if the turn rate error exceeds a second predetermined threshold to recover from a loss of traction condition.

6. The motorized wheelchair of claim 5 , wherein the controller is arranged to continue normal control of the left and right motors if the turn rate error exceeds the first predetermined threshold and does not exceed the second predetermined threshold.

7. The motorized wheelchair of claim 2 , further including:

a second rate-of-turn sensor in operative communication with the controller and arranged to provide a fourth signal related to the actual turn rate;

wherein said controller is arranged to combine the fourth signal with the first, second, and third signal such that the turn rate error is also based at least in part on the fourth signal.

8. The motorized wheelchair of claim 7 , wherein the second rate-of-turn sensor is flipped 180 degrees in relation to the first rate-of-turn sensor such that values for the first and fourth signals are on opposite sides of a value for a zero turn rate; and

wherein the controller is arranged to combine the first and fourth signals in a manner that dynamically compensates the actual turn rate for voltage offset errors in the first and fourth signals induced by one or more external parameters to provide a compensated actual turn rate during operation of the motorized wheelchair, said controller also arranged to combine the compensated actual turn rate and the expected turn rate to provide the turn rate error.

9. A motorized wheelchair, comprising:

left and right drive wheels connected to and providing rolling support for said motorized wheelchair;

a left motor in operative communication with the left drive wheel;

a right motor in operative communication with the right drive wheel;

a first rate-of-turn sensor arranged to provide a first signal related to an actual turn rate of the motorized wheelchair;

a second rate-of-turn sensor arranged to provide a second signal related to the actual turn rate, wherein the second rate-of-turn sensor is flipped 180 degrees in relation to the first rate-of-turn sensor such that values for the first and second signals are on opposite sides of a value for a zero turn rate; and

a controller in operative communication with the left and right motors and the first and second rate-of-turn sensors, said controller arranged to independently control the left and right motors to drive the left and right drive wheels based at least in part on operator manipulation of one or more input devices associated with an input device, said controller also arranged to combine the first and second signals in a manner that dynamically compensates the actual turn rate for voltage offset errors in the first and second signals induced by one or more external parameters to provide a compensated actual turn rate during operation of the motorized wheelchair.

10. The motorized wheelchair of claim 9 , further including:

one or more input devices in operative communication with the controller and arranged to provide turn rate and linear speed command signals based at least in part on operator manipulation of the one or more input devices, the turn rate command signal being related to a desired turn rate of the motorized wheelchair.

11. The motorized wheelchair of claim 10 , wherein said controller is also arranged to combine the compensated actual turn rate and the turn rate command signal in a manner that provides a turn rate error related to a difference between the compensated actual turn rate and the desired turn rate and to adjust control of the left and right motors to compensate for the turn rate error.

12. The motorized wheelchair of claim 10 , wherein said controller is also arranged to combine the compensated actual turn rate and the turn rate command signal in a manner that provides a turn rate error related to a difference between the compensated actual turn rate and the desired turn rate and to integrate the turn rate error over time to provide an integrated turn rate error, said controller further arranged to adjust control of the left and right motors to compensate for the integrated turn rate error.

13. A motorized wheelchair, comprising:

left and right drive wheels connected to and providing rolling support for said motorized wheelchair;

a left motor in operative communication with the left drive wheel;

a right motor in operative communication with the right drive wheel;

a first rate-of-turn sensor arranged to provide a first signal related to an actual turn rate of the motorized wheelchair;

one or more input devices arranged to provide turn rate and linear speed command signals based at least in part on operator manipulation of the one or more input devices, the turn rate command signal being related to a desired turn rate of the motorized wheelchair; and

a controller in operative communication with the left and right motors, first rate-of-turn sensor, and the one or more input devices, said controller arranged to independently control the left and right motors to drive the left and right drive wheels based at least in part on the operator manipulation of the one or more input devices, said controller also arranged to combine the first signal and the turn rate command signal in a manner that provides a turn rate error related to a difference between the actual turn rate and the desired turn rate and to integrate said turn rate error over time to provide an integrated turn rate error, said controller further arranged to adjust control of the left and right motors to compensate for the integrated turn rate error.

14. The motorized wheelchair of claim 13 , wherein said controller is also arranged to adjust control of the left and right motors to compensate for the turn rate error.

15. A method of controlling a motorized wheelchair, comprising:

a) independently controlling left and right motors to drive corresponding left and right drive wheels based at least in part on operator manipulation of one or more input devices associated with an input device;

b) sensing a first parameter and providing a first signal related to a speed of said left drive wheel;

c) sensing a second parameter and providing a second signal related to a speed of said right drive wheel;

d) sensing a third parameter using a first rate-of-turn sensor and providing a third signal related to an actual turn rate of the motorized wheelchair; and

e) combining the first, second, and third signals to detect drift.

16. The method of claim 15 , the combining in e) including:

f) combining the first, second, and third signals in a manner that provides a turn rate error related to a difference between the actual turn rate and an expected turn rate of the motorized wheelchair, the expected turn rate being a function of the second and third signals.

17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

g) adjusting the actual turn rate by processing it with a drift offset signal related to said turn rate error.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the drift offset signal is processed with the actual turn rate when the actual turn rate is below a first predetermined threshold value.

19. The method of claim 16 , wherein loss of traction is detected when the turn rate error is above a second predetermined threshold value.

20. The method of claim 16 , further including:

g) integrating the turn rate error over time if the turn rate error does not exceed a first predetermined threshold to provide a drift offset; and

h) adjusting the actual turn rate to compensate for the drift offset.

21. The method of claim 20 , further including:

i) adjusting control of the left and right motors if the turn rate error exceeds a second predetermined threshold to recover from a loss of traction condition.

22. The method of claim 21 , further including:

j) continuing normal control of the left and right motors if the turn rate error exceeds the first predetermined threshold and does not exceed the second predetermined threshold.

23. The method of claim 16 , further including:

g) sensing a fourth parameter using a second rate-of-turn sensor and providing a fourth signal related to the actual turn rate; and

h) combining the fourth signal with the first, second, and third signal such that the turn rate error is also based at least in part on the fourth signal.

24. The method of claim 23 , wherein the second rate-of-turn sensor is flipped 180 degrees in relation to the first rate-of-turn sensor such that values for the first and fourth signals are on opposite sides of a value for a zero turn rate, the method further including:

i) combining the first and fourth signals in a manner that dynamically compensates the actual turn rate for voltage offset errors in the first and fourth signals induced by one or more external parameters to provide a compensated actual turn rate during operation of the motorized wheelchair; and

j) combining the compensated actual turn rate and the expected turn rate to provide the turn rate error.

25. A method of controlling a motorized wheelchair, comprising:

a) independently controlling left and right motors to drive corresponding left and right drive wheels based at least in part on operator manipulation of one or more input devices associated with an input device;

b) sensing a first parameter using a first rate-of-turn sensor and providing a first signal related to an actual turn rate of the motorized wheelchair;

c) sensing the first parameter using a second rate-of-turn sensor and providing a second signal related to the actual turn rate, wherein the second rate-of-turn sensor is flipped 180 degrees in relation to the first rate-of-turn sensor such that values for the first and second signals are on opposite sides of a value for a zero turn rate; and

d) combining the first and second signals in a manner that provides a value for the actual turn rate that is dynamically compensated for voltage offsets in the first and second signals induced by one or more external parameters during operation of the motorized wheelchair.

26. The method of claim 25 , further including:

e) receiving turn rate and linear speed command signals from the one or more input devices, the turn rate and linear speed command signals being based at least in part on operator manipulation of one or more input devices, the turn rate command signal being related to a desired turn rate of the motorized wheelchair.

27. The method of claim 26 , further including:

f) combining the compensated actual turn rate and the turn rate command signal in a manner that provides a turn rate error related to a difference between the compensated actual turn rate and the desired turn rate; and

g) adjusting control of the left and right motors to compensate for the turn rate error.

28. The method of claim 26 , further including:

f) combining the compensated actual turn rate and the turn rate command signal in a manner that provides a turn rate error related to a difference between the compensated actual turn rate and the desired turn rate;

g) integrating the turn rate error over time to provide an integrated turn rate error; and

h) adjusting control of the left and right motors to compensate for the integrated turn rate error.

29. A method of controlling a motorized wheelchair, comprising:

a) receiving turn rate and linear speed command signals based at least in part on operator manipulation of one or more input devices associated with an input device, the turn rate command signal related to a desired turn rate of the motorized wheelchair;

b) independently controlling left and right motors to drive corresponding left and right drive wheels based at least in part on the operator manipulation of the one or more input devices;

c) sensing a first parameter using a first rate-of-turn sensor and providing a first signal related to an actual turn rate of the motorized wheelchair;

d) combining the first signal and the turn rate command signal in a manner that provides a turn rate error related to a difference between the actual turn rate and the desired turn rate;

e) integrating the turn rate error over time to provide an integrated turn rate error; and

f) adjusting control of the left and right motors to compensate for the integrated turn rate error.

30. The method of claim 29 , further including:

g) adjusting control of the left and right motors to compensate for the turn rate error.

Assignments (20)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 17, 2024
From: GLAS TRUST COMPANY LLC
To: INVACARE CORPORATION; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC.; MOTION CONCEPTS L.P.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2024
From: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB
To: INVACARE CORPORATION; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC; MOTION CONCEPTS L.P.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 12, 2024
From: INVACARE CORPORATION; MOTION CONCEPTS L.P.; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC.
To: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 13, 2024
From: WHITE OAK COMMERCIAL FINANCE, LLC
To: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 18, 2023
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: INVACARE CORPORATION; ADAPTIVE SWITCH LABORATORIES, INC.; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC.; MEDBLOC, INC.; INVACARE CREDIT CORPORATION; INVACARE HOLDINGS, LLC; INVAMEX HOLDINGS LLC
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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
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 16, 2023
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: INVACARE CORPORATION; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC.; GARDEN CITY MEDICAL INC.; THE AFTERMARKET GROUP, INC.; DYNAMIC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, LLC; INVACARE CONTINUING CARE, INC.; MEDBLOC, INC.; ADAPTIVE SWITCH LABORATORIES, INC.; CENTRALIZED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT LLC; THE HELIXX GROUP, INC.; INVACARE CANADIAN FINANCE, LLC; INVACARE CANDIAN HOLDINGS, INC.; INVACARE CREDIT CORPORATION; INVACARE FLORIDA CORPORATION; INVACARE FLORIDA HOLDINGS, LLC; INVACARE HOLDINGS, LLC; INVACARE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION; INVAMEX HOLDINGS LLC; INVACARE OUTCOMES MANAGEMENT LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 16, 2023
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: INVACARE CORPORATION; ADAPTIVE SWITCH LABORATORIES, INC.; 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
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (TRANCHE II NOTES) Recorded May 15, 2023
From: INVACARE CORPORATION; MOTION CONCEPTS L.P; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC.
To: GLAS TRUST COMPANY LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (TRANCHE I NOTES) Recorded May 12, 2023
From: INVACARE CORPORATION; MOTION CONCEPTS L.P; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC.
To: GLAS TRUST COMPANY LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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From: GLAS TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED, AS EXISTING COLLATERAL AGENT
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RELEASE (TRANCHE II NOTES) Recorded May 10, 2023
From: GLAS TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RELEASE (TRANCHE I NOTES) Recorded May 10, 2023
From: GLAS TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RELEASE (DIP PAYOFF) Recorded May 10, 2023
From: GLAS TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 5, 2023
From: INVACARE CORPORATION; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC.; MOTION CONCEPTS L.P.
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 3, 2023
From: INVACARE CORPORATION; MOTION CONCEPTS L.P.; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC.
To: GLAS TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 3, 2023
From: INVACARE CORPORATION; ADAPTIVE SWITCH LABORATORIES, INC.; FREEDOM DESIGNS, INC.; MEDBLOC, INC.; INVACARE CREDIT CORPORATION; INVACARE HOLDINGS, LLC; INVAMEX HOLDINGS, LLC
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (TRANCHE I NOTES) Recorded Aug 9, 2022
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To: GLAS TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (TRANCHE II NOTES) Recorded Aug 9, 2022
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To: GLAS TRUST CORPORATION LIMITED, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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