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Inventors Make Motorized Wheel Chair Developments For Safeness, Affordability And Mobility

The prolonged using a wheelchair is a reality for upwards of 100 million people worldwide due to disabilities brought about by illness, accident or advanced age. On the list of challenges faced at this large and diverse group are; lack of access to adequate wheelchairs caused by poverty, potential risk of serious as well as life threatening injury due to wheelchair roll-away or wheel pinning, and impediments to search caused by the cumbersome nature of normal wheelchairs.

Fortunately, you'll find innovators at your workplace who have in recent times addressed these issues through some truly amazing wheelchair inventions.

Don Schoendorfer, an analog engineer from Orange County, California, was conscious many of the poorest people world wide live on below $2 a day, and this when they were needed, standard wheelchairs were financially not even considered at several hundred dollars per unit. Schoendorfer were built with a goal; to build the world's cheapest wheelchair to the benefit of poor people with disabilities.

Tinkering for three hours each morning in his garage workshop, Schoendorfer struggled to manufacture a design for just a wheelchair that may measure up to harsh terrains and climates at a fraction of the cost of standard wheelchairs. Finally inspiration were only available in the form of the ubiquitous white plastic lawn chair. The inventor used this affordable item as being the centerpiece of his design, equipping his inexpensive chair with two sturdy bike tires plus a custom designed chassis.

The end result? A durable, inexpensive wheelchair that can be shipped wherever for under fifty bucks. Schoendorfer's nonprofit group, Free Wheelchair Mission, has delivered in excess of 75,000 to folks in Angola, India, Peru, and Iraq. His mission? In line with Schoendorfer, "I have a small goal. Twenty million chairs given away free by 2010."

In Minnesota, farmer turned inventor - Jerry Ford, was approached by his son Zack who worked in a nursing home together noticed the risks of elderly residents forgetting to put the brakes on the manual wheelchairs before wanting to stand. The end result was commonly a bad fall as the wheelchair would roll-away from the resident since they applied weight for the chair's arms when trying to rise. A problem encountered by elders in areas as well, especially among those who suffer from senility, Alzheimer's or just forgetfulness.

U.S. Congressman Gil Gutknecht of Minnesota has drawn focus to the problem, mentioning that a fall in this kind is "dangerous with the elderly, particularly those in nursing facilities, who are often fragile. Only one fall can be quite a painful death sentence."

Ford set to function almost immediately plus in just a few hours, and with just $19 worth of spare parts, turned a mental picture of the new wheelchair automatic braking mechanism into a reality. Ford's invention is a revolutionary wheelchair safety system which allows the wheelchair to go when a patient is onboard, but which auto-sets a brake as soon as the user rises. It does not compromise patient comfort or safety by causing pressure points and allows the wheelchair to control normally including normal folding.

In accordance with Ford, "our automatic wheelchair brakes and wheel locks aid the prevention of falls, regain staff and improve quality of life¦ and that's gotta make a guy feel great."

On the other side of the world in Australia, Nick Morris is usually innovating by having an eye toward reducing wheelchair related injuries. His invention, the Vulcan Wheel, is surely an ergonomically designed one-piece extruded aluminum wheelchair wheel to be used in general travel and sport. The unique Vulcan design has streamlined both push rim and wheel rim of a conventional wheelchair wheel and supplies the user with additional surface area to propel the wheelchair.

Morris was injured in a motorcycle accident when he was 16 and credits his involvement in sport as the key to his rehabilitation. Nick's adoration for sport led him to make an improvement for the conventional wheelchair wheel, jointly with co-inventor David Goding.

Conventional wheelchair wheels have a very base construction derived from wheel rim, a push rim as well as a number of adjoining pieces connecting the rims together. As a way to apply force to maneuver a wheelchair, the user grips the push or wheel rim to propel the wheelchair forward. The wheel rim and push rim are gathered by five joins throughout the wheel creating a vast possibility of hands to obtain caught or jammed inside the gaps. This leads trauma and damage to the fingers and hands, often causing friction burns, dislocation on the fingers, and skin abrasions. It is also not uncommon for areas of clothing, or objects including sticks and debris, to obtain caught inside the gap. Secondly, there may be insufficient room for placing the palms from the hand on the push rim, as there is not enough surface area between the wheel rim and push rim.

Morris and Goding's ergonomic design compliments the usage of palm and fingers and decreases the risk of trauma towards hand since there is no area for fingers, thumbs or external objects for getting jammed in between the two rims.

The modern wheel also weighs less caused by a decreased quantity of components, and is also less likely to break down. Its one-piece structure also supplies the push rim having an additional degree of stability, so that it is less likely to buckle and flex when pressure is exerted during pushing, turning it into ideal for wheelchair sports.

Elsewhere the requirements of those who travel with wheelchairs happen to be reviewed having an eye toward innovation. An Augusta Georgia firm gives a "wheelchair in a bag" that folds and unfolds in seconds and weighs just 17 lbs. The lightweight chair is made possible a result of the use of aircraft aluminum, that gives the necessary strength having a fraction with the weight of steel. These compact chairs may be bagged and carried which has a handle or shoulder strap and will include features for example flip back armrests, folding footrests and adjustable wheel locks. All you could would expect in a full weight chair.

Don Schoendorfer, Jerry Ford, Nick Morris and David Goding make significant contributions through their inventions, that have improved access, efficiency and safety for wheelchair users throughout the United State and globally. And with the Modern day still rolling around in its infancy there's every reason to think there are more wheelchair innovations on hand.

 

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