Patents Assigned to Freedom Designs Incorporated
  • Patent number: 6682152
    Abstract: A wheelchair wheel locking system reduces the likelihood that a wheel will inadvertently disengage from the wheelchair. An axle is attached to the wheel and has a protrusion for engaging annular grooves within a wall forming an inner passage through an axle receptor attached to the wheelchair. The axle is inserted in an axial direction into the inner passage and has a first locked position in which the axle is fully engaged with the axle receptor, and a second locked position in which the axle is partially engaged with the axle receptor. If a quick release lock is inadvertently released by, for example, pressing a release button, the protrusion retracts and disengages from a first annular groove within the wall of the axle receptor, the axle may start to move axially relative to the axle receptor to a position in which the wheel will disengage from the wheelchair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2004
    Assignee: Freedom Designs Incorporated
    Inventors: Mauricio Melgarejo, Alejandro Melgarejo
  • Publication number: 20030006578
    Abstract: A wheelchair has a reclining seat that has a back portion and a bottom portion. The wheelchair also has a frame, which has a lower portion onto which wheels are attached and a substantially vertical portion extending upwardly from the lower portion. The back of the seat is attached to the substantially vertical portion of the frame. The wheelchair has a first mode for normal seating in which the substantially horizontal lower portion supports the bottom portion of the seat. The seat also has a second, reclined mode in which the seat is reclined backwardly relative to the normal position. The bottom and back portions of the seat and the substantially vertical portion of the frame are rotated together to tilt the seat into the reclined position. The lower portion of the seat is pivotally mounted on the lower portion of the frame, such that the lower portion of the frame remains substantially in place as the seat itself is tilted, and does not tilt with the seat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2002
    Publication date: January 9, 2003
    Applicant: Freedom Designs Incorporated
    Inventors: Mauricio Melgarejo, Alejandro Melgarejo, Tarcicio Melgarejo
  • Patent number: 6345833
    Abstract: A sideframe for a wheelchair has a top frame and a separate bottom frame. An axle plate extends between and is attached to both the top and bottom frames. A caster plate is attached to the sideframe. The top frame and the bottom frame are removably attached to one another. In particular embodiments of the invention, the top and bottom frames each comprise a plurality of bolt apertures. The axle plate and the axle extension plate may each comprise a plurality of bolt apertures. The sideframe may support a rear-mounted major wheel, with the axle plate being to the rear of the sideframe and the caster plate being in the front of the sideframe. Alternatively, the sideframe may support a front-mounted major wheel, with the axle plate being to the front of the sideframe and the caster plate being to the rear. To mount the top frame to the bottom frame, the top frame may have a downwardly extending portion with a concave end piece extending therefrom.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2002
    Assignee: Freedom Designs Incorporated
    Inventors: Mauricio Melgarejo, Alejandro Melgarejo
  • Patent number: 6309022
    Abstract: A pelvic support mechanism for a wheelchair seat has a bracket comprising a generally “L”-shaped, pivoting portion and a stationary portion that is hingedly attached to the “L”-shaped portion. The pelvic support mechanism has a padded pelvic support mounted on said “L”-shaped, pivoting portion, the stationary portion being mounted onto the wheelchair seat. A release lever that is pivotally mounted on said “L”-shaped portion of the bracket. A sliding bolt that is mounted within the “L”-shaped portion of the bracket and which is interconnected with the release lever. A compression spring that is mounted in the “L”-shaped portion of the bracket and that is in contact with the sliding bolt. An opening in the stationary portion of the bracket for receiving the sliding bolt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Assignee: Freedom Designs Incorporated
    Inventors: Mauricio Melgarejo, Alejandro Melgarejo
  • Patent number: 6155586
    Abstract: A locking system has a side frame having an open end and a spring-loaded hanger release insert extending therefrom. The system also has a hanger body having an upper portion with a terminal end. A hanger pivot fitting extends generally downwardly from the upper portion of the terminal end. A hanger locking surface extends outwardly from the terminal end. The spring-loaded hanger release insert has an upturned mating surface and the hanger locking surface has a downturned mating surface compatible with the upturned mating surface. A hanger release arm is interconnected with the spring-loaded hanger release insert. The system may further include a hanger brace extending from the hanger body, having an alignment guide at an end of the hanger brace. The hanger locking surface may have an angled, generally outwardly-extending face with a step, and the hanger release insert may have an angled, generally outwardly-extending face with a step, each of the steps defining a mutually-compatible mating surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Assignee: Freedom Designs Incorporated
    Inventors: Mauricio Melgarejo, Alejandro Melgarejo
  • Patent number: D464470
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2002
    Assignee: Freedom Design Incorporated
    Inventor: Tarcicio Melgarejo