Patents Assigned to Max Mobility, LLC
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Patent number: 11813209Abstract: A motion-based push activation power assist system for manual wheelchairs. The system uses motion-based measurements to determine when the user applies a push to the wheelchair handrims and brakes with the handrims. The push recognition activates a drive system that provides an assistive driving force-pulse to the wheelchair to reduce the demand on the user during propulsion. The brake recognition deactivates the power assist. The provided power assist is proportional to the sensed push and can be modulated to different proportional settings.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2021Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: MAX MOBILITY, LLCInventor: W. Mark Richter
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Patent number: 11065166Abstract: A motion-based push activation power assist system for manual wheelchairs. The system uses motion-based measurements to determine when the user applies a push to the wheelchair handrims and brakes with the handrims. The push recognition activates a drive system that provides an assistive driving force-pulse to the wheelchair to reduce the demand on the user during propulsion. The brake recognition deactivates the power assist. The provided power assist is proportional to the sensed push and can be modulated to different proportional settings.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2016Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: MAX MOBILITY, LLCInventor: W. Mark Richter
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Patent number: 10926834Abstract: The present disclosure describes a system and method for a providing an assistive driving force to a wheelchair.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Max Mobility, LLCInventors: Mark Richter, Benjamin Phillip Hemkens, William Alexander Emfinger, Liyun Guo
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Patent number: 10772774Abstract: The presently disclosure describes a system for stabilizing a wheelchair. The system includes at least one caster arm configured to maintain contact with a surface underlying the wheelchair. The at least one caster arm includes a force sensing system configured to measure a force exerted on the underlying surface by the at least one caster arm; and an actuator to configured adjust a position of the at least one caster arm based at least in part on the measured force.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2017Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Max Mobility, LLCInventor: Mark Richter
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Patent number: 10322043Abstract: The presently disclosure describes a system for a providing an assistive driving force to a wheelchair. The system comprises a power assist system which includes a motion sensing system that is configured to detect the motion of the power assist system, and hence of the wheelchair, and a power assist drive system that is configured to provide an assistive drive force. The system also comprises a sensor, such as may be embedded in a wearable wristband, that is configured to detect the motion of a user's hand and that is in communication with the power assist system. The system may be configured to determine whether the wheelchair is being manually pushed based at least in part on the user motion, and to activate an assistive drive force in response to a manual push. The system may also be configured to determine whether the wheelchair is being manually braked based at least in part on the user motion, and to deactivate an assistive drive force in response to a manual brake.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2017Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: MAX MOBILITY, LLCInventor: Mark Richter
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Patent number: 10265228Abstract: The presently disclosure describes a motion assistance system for a wheelchair, for example, a powered drive wheel system that can continually drive a wheelchair in a circular or elliptical path. The motion assistance system comprises a mounting mechanism attachable to one or more structural elements of the wheelchair, and a drive linkage pivotable with respect to the mounting mechanism. A drive wheel can be mounted to an end of the drive linkage such that the drive wheel contacts the ground when installed on the wheelchair. The drive wheel comprises a plurality of lateral rollers positioned radially about the circumference of the power drive wheel. The lateral rollers can rotate about an axis tangential to the circumference of the drive wheel in order to facilitate driving the wheelchair in a radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2017Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Max Mobility, LLCInventor: Mark Richter
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Patent number: 10167051Abstract: The present disclosure describes a system and method for a providing an assistive driving force to a wheelchair.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: MAX MOBILITY, LLCInventors: Mark Richter, Benjamin Phillip Hemkens, William Alexander Emfinger, Liyun Guo
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Patent number: 10034803Abstract: The presently disclosure describes a motion assistance system for a wheelchair, for example, a powered drive wheel system that can continually drive a wheelchair in a circular or elliptical path. The motion assistance system comprises a mounting mechanism attachable to one or more structural elements of the wheelchair, and a drive linkage pivotable with respect to the mounting mechanism. A drive wheel can be mounted to an end of the drive linkage such that the drive wheel contacts the ground when installed on the wheelchair. The drive wheel comprises a plurality of lateral rollers positioned radially about the circumference of the power drive wheel. The lateral rollers can rotate about an axis tangential to the circumference of the drive wheel in order to facilitate driving the wheelchair in a radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2016Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: Max Mobility, LLCInventor: Mark Richter
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Patent number: 9795524Abstract: The present disclosure describes a system for providing an assistive driving force to a wheelchair. The system comprises a power assist system which includes a motion sensing system that is configured to detect the motion of the power assist system, and hence of the wheelchair, and a power assist drive system that is configured to provide an assistive drive force. The system also comprises a sensor, such as may be embedded in a wearable wristband, that is configured to detect the motion of a user's hand and that is in communication with the power assist system. The system may be configured to determine whether the wheelchair is being manually pushed based at least in part on the user motion, and to activate an assistive drive force in response to a manual push. The system may also be configured to determine whether the wheelchair is being manually braked based at least in part on the user motion, and to deactivate an assistive drive force in response to a manual brake.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2015Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: MAX MOBILITY, LLCInventor: Mark Richter
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Patent number: 9682603Abstract: A wheelchair including a base assembly that has a first side and a second side. At least one caster and a drive wheel are mounted to each of the first and second sides. The wheelchair includes a seat assembly having a seat and a backrest and an actuator assembly having a plurality of actuators. Each actuator can expand and retract and includes a first end pivotably connected to the base assembly and a second end pivotably connected to the seat assembly. The actuator assembly allows for at least four degrees of movement of the seat assembly with respect to the base assembly. The wheelchair includes a computer that is connected to the actuators and that controls the movement of the actuators. The computer moves the actuators to vary the position of the seat assembly with respect to the base assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2015Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Max Mobility, LLCInventor: Mark Richter
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Patent number: 9615982Abstract: The presently disclosure describes a motion assistance system for a wheelchair, for example, a powered drive wheel system that can continually drive a wheelchair in a circular or elliptical path. The motion assistance system comprises a mounting mechanism attachable to one or more structural elements of the wheelchair, and a drive linkage pivotable with respect to the mounting mechanism. A drive wheel can be mounted to an end of the drive linkage such that the drive wheel contacts the ground when installed on the wheelchair. The drive wheel comprises a plurality of lateral rollers positioned radially about the circumference of the power drive wheel. The lateral rollers can rotate about an axis tangential to the circumference of the drive wheel in order to facilitate driving the wheelchair in a radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2015Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Max Mobility, LLC.Inventor: Mark Richter
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Patent number: 9144525Abstract: The presently disclosure describes a motion assistance system for a wheelchair, for example, a powered drive wheel system that can continually drive a wheelchair in a circular or elliptical path. The motion assistance system comprises a mounting mechanism attachable to one or more structural elements of the wheelchair, and a drive linkage pivotable with respect to the mounting mechanism. A drive wheel can be mounted to an end of the drive linkage such that the drive wheel contacts the ground when installed on the wheelchair. The drive wheel comprises a plurality of lateral rollers positioned radially about the circumference of the power drive wheel. The lateral rollers can rotate about an axis tangential to the circumference of the drive wheel in order to facilitate driving the wheelchair in a radial direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2013Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: Max Mobility, LLC.Inventor: Mark Richter
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Patent number: 9073399Abstract: A wheelchair including a base assembly that has a first side and a second side. At least one caster and a drive wheel are mounted to each of the first and second sides. The wheelchair includes a seat assembly having a seat and a backrest and an actuator assembly having a plurality of actuators. Each actuator can expand and retract and includes a first end pivotably connected to the base assembly and a second end pivotably connected to the seat assembly. The actuator assembly allows for at least four degrees of movement of the seat assembly with respect to the base assembly. The wheelchair includes a computer that is connected to the actuators and that controls the movement of the actuators. The computer moves the actuators to vary the position of the seat assembly with respect to the base assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2014Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Max Mobility, LLCInventor: Mark Richter
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Publication number: 20140262575Abstract: The presently disclosure describes a motion assistance system for a wheelchair, for example, a powered drive wheel system that can continually drive a wheelchair in a circular or elliptical path. The motion assistance system comprises a mounting mechanism attachable to one or more structural elements of the wheelchair, and a drive linkage pivotable with respect to the mounting mechanism. A drive wheel can be mounted to an end of the drive linkage such that the drive wheel contacts the ground when installed on the wheelchair. The drive wheel comprises a plurality of lateral rollers positioned radially about the circumference of the power drive wheel. The lateral rollers can rotate about an axis tangential to the circumference of the drive wheel in order to facilitate driving the wheelchair in a radial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Max Mobility, LLCInventor: Mark Richter
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Patent number: 7988172Abstract: A wheelchair having a lower frame with drive wheels and forwardly extending arms with casters and an upper frame with a seat and backrest. Linkage assemblies on opposing sides pivotably attach at a first end to the lower frame and at a second end to the upper frame. Power cylinders attached on opposing sides are extendable between the upper frame and the lower frame and are lockable from moving from a selected position. When unlocked, the power cylinders apply a supplemental force in association with a force applied by a user on the drive wheels for moving the upper frame relative to the lower frame guided by the linkage assembly. A method of adjusting the seat height of a wheelchair is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Max Mobility, LLCInventors: William Mark Richter, Russell Rodriguez, Adam Paul Karpinski
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Patent number: 7841098Abstract: A linear measurement device for measuring a wheelchair user for fitting a wheelchair, with a measuring bar having with a scale and a fixed locater attached at a first end. A second locator opposing the first locater moves on the measuring bar to a selected position for determining a distance measurement relative to the fixed locator for fitting the wheelchair user to the wheelchair. A method of measuring for wheelchair fitting with a linear measurement apparatus is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Max Mobility, LLCInventor: William Mark Richter
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Publication number: 20100148466Abstract: A wheelchair having a lower frame with drive wheels and forwardly extending arms with casters and an upper frame with a seat and backrest. Linkage assemblies on opposing sides pivotably attach at a first end to the lower frame and at a second end to the upper frame. Power cylinders attached on opposing sides are extendable between the upper frame and the lower frame and are lockable from moving from a selected position. When unlocked, the power cylinders apply a supplemental force in association with a force applied by a user on the drive wheels for moving the upper frame relative to the lower frame guided by the linkage assembly. A method of adjusting the seat height of a wheelchair is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: MAX MOBILITY, LLCInventors: William Mark Richter, Russell Rodiguez, Adam Paul Karpinski
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Publication number: 20090320307Abstract: A linear measurement device for measuring a wheelchair user for fitting a wheelchair, with a measuring bar having with a scale and a fixed locater attached at a first end. A second locator opposing the first locater moves on the measuring bar to a selected position for determining a distance measurement relative to the fixed locator for fitting the wheelchair user to the wheelchair. A method of measuring for wheelchair fitting with a linear measurement apparatus is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: MAX MOBILITY, LLCInventor: William Mark Richter
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Publication number: 20090314054Abstract: A balance tool for evaluating weight distribution of a wheelchair positioned on an elongated platform with a support extending from a lower surface and a linear scale, a measuring bar slideably movable relative to the linear scale for making measurements of horizontal distances between a center of mass and the center of the front wheels and the rear wheels, for determining the relative weight carried by the wheels and for adjusting the position of the wheels to have the rear wheels carry a substantial majority of the weight. A method of adjusting the balance of a wheelchair is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: MAX MOBILITY, LLCInventor: William Mark Richter