Patents by Inventor Theodore D. Wakefield
Theodore D. Wakefield has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20130297098Abstract: Apparatus for reprogramming a programmed controller of a power driven wheelchair comprises: a reprogrammable, non-volatile memory programmed with a plurality of programs executable by the controller to operate the wheelchair, the non-volatile memory disposed at the wheelchair and coupled to the wheelchair controller; a general-purpose computer programmed to reprogram the non-volatile memory while disposed at the wheelchair, the programmed computer for storing main programs for use in reprogramming the non-volatile memory, the programmed computer being coupleable to the wheelchair controller for accommodating an exchange of data therebetween; and wherein the wheelchair controller being operative to communicate with the programmed computer to reprogram the non-volatile memory with the main programs while the non-volatile memory is disposed at the wheelchair. Methods for reprogramming the non-volatile memory are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventor: Theodore D. Wakefield, II
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Patent number: 8489251Abstract: Apparatus for reprogramming a programmed controller of a power driven wheelchair comprises: a reprogrammable, non-volatile memory programmed with a plurality of programs executable by the controller to operate the wheelchair, the non-volatile memory disposed at the wheelchair and coupled to the wheelchair controller; a general-purpose computer programmed to reprogram the non-volatile memory while disposed at the wheelchair, the programmed computer for storing main programs for use in reprogramming the non-volatile memory, the programmed computer being coupleable to the wheelchair controller for accommodating an exchange of data therebetween; and wherein the wheelchair controller being operative to communicate with the programmed computer to reprogram the non-volatile memory with the main programs while the non-volatile memory is disposed at the wheelchair. Methods for reprogramming the non-volatile memory are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventor: Theodore D. Wakefield, II
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Publication number: 20080269959Abstract: Apparatus for reprogramming a programmed controller of a power driven wheelchair comprises: a reprogrammable, non-volatile memory programmed with a plurality of programs executable by the controller to operate the wheelchair, the non-volatile memory disposed at the wheelchair and coupled to the wheelchair controller; a general-purpose computer programmed to reprogram the non-volatile memory while disposed at the wheelchair, the programmed computer for storing main programs for use in reprogramming the non-volatile memory, the programmed computer being coupleable to the wheelchair controller for accommodating an exchange of data therebetween; and wherein the wheelchair controller being operative to communicate with the programmed computer to reprogram the non-volatile memory with the main programs while the non-volatile memory is disposed at the wheelchair. Methods for reprogramming the non-volatile memory are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: INVACARE CORPORATIONInventor: THEODORE D. WAKEFIELD
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Patent number: 7379793Abstract: A method of setting values of a multiplicity of performance parameters of a power driven wheelchair into a controller comprises the steps of: grouping the multiplicity of performance parameters into at least two groups; for each group, (a) establishing a corresponding relationship between a selected performance parameter and each of the other performance parameters; and (b) presetting the established relationships into the controller; determining a value for each selected performance parameter based on the user's capabilities of operating the wheelchair; entering the determined value for each selected performance parameter into the controller; deriving automatically for each group a value for each of the other performance parameters based on the entered value of the selected performance parameter and the corresponding established relationships of each of the other performance parameters with the selected performance parameter; and storing the entered and derived values of the performance parameters into the cType: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventors: Theodore D. Wakefield, II, Julie A. Jacono
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Patent number: 7171288Abstract: Apparatus for reprogramming a programmed controller of a power driven wheelchair comprises: a reprogrammable, non-volatile memory programmed with a plurality of programs executable by the controller to operate the wheelchair, the non-volatile memory disposed at the wheelchair and coupled to the wheelchair controller; a general-purpose computer programmed to reprogram the non-volatile memory while disposed at the wheelchair, the programmed computer for storing main programs for use in reprogramming the non-volatile memory, the programmed computer being coupleable to the wheelchair controller for accommodating an exchange of data therebetween; and wherein the wheelchair controller being operative to communicate with the programmed computer to reprogram the non-volatile memory with the main programs while the non-volatile memory is disposed at the wheelchair. Methods for reprogramming the non-volatile memory are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventor: Theodore D. Wakefield, II
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Patent number: 7148638Abstract: A drive motor assembly for a power driven wheelchair comprises: a stator housing for containing field coils of a stator of the motor assembly; at least one sensor disposed in the stator housing for sensing rotation of the motor; a memory storing motor error parameter data including data of errors of the at least one sensor, the memory being embedded in the stator housing; and a connection for accessing the error parameter data of the memory from the stator housing. The motor error parameter data may be accessed from the embedded memory of the drive motor by a programmed motor controller for use in controlling the drive motor.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2006Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventors: Theodore D. Wakefield, II, Thomas Strothmann, Neal Joseph Curran
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Patent number: 7003381Abstract: Apparatus of a power driven wheelchair for displaying operational parameters thereof comprises: a programmed controller operative to monitor a plurality of operational parameters of the wheelchair; a joystick unit coupled to the programmed controller; and a display screen integral to the joystick unit. The programmed controller is operative to interact with the joystick unit to display a user selected operational parameter of the plurality on the display screen of the joystick unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventor: Theodore D. Wakefield, II
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Patent number: 6989642Abstract: A drive motor assembly for a power driven wheelchair comprises: a stator housing for containing field coils of a stator of the motor assembly; at least one sensor disposed in the stator housing for sensing rotation of the motor; a memory storing motor error parameter data including data of errors of the at least one sensor, the memory being embedded in the stator housing; and a connection for accessing the error parameter data of the memory from the stator housing. The motor error parameter data may be accessed from the embedded memory of the drive motor by a programmed motor controller for use in controlling the drive motor.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventors: Theodore D. Wakefield, II, Thomas Strothmann, Neal Joseph Curran
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Patent number: 6871122Abstract: A method of adjusting globally performance parameters of a power driven wheelchair for a plurality of drive programs thereof comprises the steps of: programming a microcontroller with a plurality of drive programs for operating the wheelchair, each drive program including a multiplicity of adjustable performance parameters; adjusting a selected performance parameter of the multiplicity to a desired result; setting a global flag to a desired status; storing the desired result of the selected performance parameter solely in memory allocated to a selected drive program of the plurality when the global flag is set to a first status; and storing the desired result of the selected performance parameter globally in memory allocated to each of the drive programs of the plurality when the global flag is set toType: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventor: Theodore D. Wakefield, II
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Patent number: 6819981Abstract: A method of setting values of a multiplicity of performance parameters of a power driven wheelchair into a controller thereof comprises the steps of: grouping the multiplicity of performance parameters into at least two groups; for each group, (a) establishing a corresponding relationship between a selected performance parameter and each of the other performance parameters; and (b) presetting the established relationships into the controller; determining a value for each selected performance parameter based on the user's capabilities of operating the wheelchair; entering the determined value for each selected performance parameter into the controller; deriving automatically by the controller for each group a value for each of the other performance parameters based on the entered value of the selected performance parameter and the corresponding established relationships of each of the other performance parameters with the selected performance parameter; and storing the entered and derived values of the peType: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventors: Theodore D. Wakefield, II, Julie A. Jacono
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Publication number: 20040210351Abstract: A method of setting values of a multiplicity of performance parameters of a power driven wheelchair into a controller thereof for use by the controller in the operation of the wheelchair by a user comprises the steps of: grouping the multiplicity of performance parameters of the wheelchair into at least two groups, each group including more than one performance parameter; for each group, (a) establishing a corresponding relationship between a selected performance parameter of the group and each of the other performance parameters of the group; and (b) presetting the established relationships into the controller of the wheelchair; determining a value for the selected performance parameter of each group based on the user's capabilities of operating the wheelchair; entering the determined value for the selected performance parameter of each group into the controller; deriving automatically by the controller for each group a value for each of the other performance parameters of the group based on the entered valuType: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Theodore D. Wakefield, Julie A. Jacono
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Patent number: 6615937Abstract: A motorized wheelchair is advantageously provided with a rate-of-turn feedback sensor and with forward/reverse motion, lateral motion, and vertical motion acceleration feedback sensors that are integrated into a closed-loop wheelchair servo control system to differentially control the rotational speed of wheelchair opposed motor-driven wheels and thereby obtain improved wheelchair motion stability through reduction/elimination of likely wheelchair spin-out and wheelchair tipping during wheelchair operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventors: Joseph B. Richey, II, Theodore D. Wakefield, II
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Publication number: 20020011361Abstract: A motorized wheelchair is advantageously provided with a rate-of-turn feedback sensor and with forward/reverse motion, lateral motion, and vertical motion acceleration feedback sensors that are integrated into a closed-loop wheelchair servo control system to differentially control the rotational speed of wheelchair opposed motor-driven wheels and thereby obtain improved wheelchair motion stability through reduction/elimination of likely wheelchair spin-out and wheelchair tipping during wheelchair operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Applicant: Invacare CorporationInventors: Joseph B. Richey, Theodore D. Wakefield
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Publication number: 20010006125Abstract: A motorized wheelchair is advantageously provided with a rate-of-turn feedback sensor and with forward/reverse motion, lateral motion, and vertical motion acceleration feedback sensors that are integrated into a closed-loop wheelchair servo control system to differentially control the rotational speed of wheelchair opposed motor-driven wheels and thereby obtain improved wheelchair motion stability through reduction/elimination of likely wheelchair spin-out and wheelchair tipping during wheelchair operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2001Publication date: July 5, 2001Applicant: Invacare Corporation,Inventors: Joseph B. Richey, Theodore D. Wakefield
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Patent number: 6202773Abstract: A motorized wheelchair is advantageously provided with a rate-of-turn feedback sensor and with forward/reverse motion, lateral motion, and vertical motion acceleration feedback sensors that are integrated into a closed-loop wheelchair servo control system to differentially control the rotational speed of wheelchair opposed motor-driven wheels and thereby obtain improved wheelchair motion stability through reduction/elimination of likely wheelchair spin-out and wheelchair tipping during wheelchair operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventors: Joseph B. Richey, II, Theodore D. Wakefield, II
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Patent number: 5961561Abstract: A method and apparatus for the remote maintenance, troubleshooting, and/or repair of electric or motorized wheelchairs is disclosed. A wheelchair diagnostic system includes a data communications network, a motorized wheelchair having a controller associated therewith, a modem coupled between the controller and the data communications network, a remote data processing unit coupled to the data communications network, and a diagnostics tool executing on the remote data processing unit which facilitates communicating with the controller across the data communications network. The diagnostics tool includes computer readable code which causes data from the controller to be downloaded across the data communications network to the remote data processing unit so that a service technician can view error code and drive parameter data for troubleshooting, diagnosing and/or repairing the wheelchair.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventor: Theodore D. Wakefield, II
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Patent number: 5094310Abstract: A powered wheelchair includes a high efficiency drive mechanism for increasing the range of travel on a predetermined battery charge. Drive motors are transversely mounted relative to side frames of the wheelchair, and disposed in superimposed arrangement for varying the width of the wheelchair.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventors: Joseph B. Richey, Theodore D. Wakefield, Alan D. Wainscott
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Patent number: 4671257Abstract: A bed (A) has side rails (20, 22) and defines a patient supporting surface (38). A mounting assembly (B) includes a transverse member (50) which is clamped to the bed side rails and an upstanding post (58). A power module mounting bar (70) is slidably positioned on the upstanding post to be mounted thereto in a selectively adjustable vertical position and to be selectively swung about the axis of the post to a storage position. A power module (C) drives a shaft (98) through reciprocating angular displacement at a selectively adjustable speed and between selectively adjustable angular displacement limits. A patient joint flexing assembly (D) is connected with the power module shaft to flex a selected one of the patient's joints under motive force supplied by the power module. Commonly, a plurality of joint flexing assemblies are provided, each particularly adapted for flexing one of the patient's joints, such as a knee flexing assembly, an elbow flexing assembly, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1985Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: Invacare CorporationInventors: Robert T. Kaiser, Neal J. Curran, Theodore D. Wakefield, II