Patents by Inventor Christopher Grymko
Christopher Grymko 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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Patent number: 10272004Abstract: A front wheel drive powered wheelchair is provided and may include a support frame, a pair of opposing drive wheels, a pair of drives, and a pair of rear wheels. The frame may include a front portion, a seat post, and two independent arms extending rearward from the front portion. Each drive wheel may be coupled to the front portion of the frame. Each drive may be mounted to the front portion of the frame and may be operatively connected to a respective drive wheel of the pair of drive wheels. Each rear wheel may be coupled to a respective independent arm of the support frame. Each independent arm may be capable of flexing independent of the other.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2016Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventors: Christopher Art, Gerald White, Matthew Tolan, Christopher Grymko
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Publication number: 20170027784Abstract: A front wheel drive powered wheelchair is provided and may include a support frame, a pair of opposing drive wheels, a pair of drives, and a pair of rear wheels. The frame may include a front portion, a seat post, and two independent arms extending rearward from the front portion. Each drive wheel may be coupled to the front portion of the frame. Each drive may be mounted to the front portion of the frame and may be operatively connected to a respective drive wheel of the pair of drive wheels. Each rear wheel may be coupled to a respective independent arm of the support frame. Each independent arm may be capable of flexing independent of the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Christopher Art, Gerald White, Matthew Tolan, Christopher Grymko
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Patent number: 9474664Abstract: A wheelchair according to one embodiment includes a frame, a pair of drive wheels operatively coupled to the frame, a drive operatively coupled to each drive wheel, and a pair of anti-tip assemblies. Each anti-tip assembly includes a first member, a second member pivotally coupled to the first member at a joint that defines a pivot axis, an anti-tip wheel rotatably coupled to the second member, and a locking mechanism. The second member is capable of pivoting about the pivot axis between an extended position and a collapsed position. The locking mechanism is configured to selectively lock the second member in the extended position.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2011Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventors: James P. Mulhern, Christopher Grymko
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Patent number: 9468571Abstract: A front wheel drive powered wheelchair is provided and may include a support frame, a pair of opposing drive wheels, a pair of drives, and a pair of rear wheels. The frame may include a front portion, a seat post, and two independent arms extending rearward from the front portion. Each drive wheel may be coupled to the front portion of the frame. Each drive may be mounted to the front portion of the frame and may be operatively connected to a respective drive wheel of the pair of drive wheels. Each rear wheel may be coupled to a respective independent arm of the support frame. Each independent arm may be capable of flexing independent of the other.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2013Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventors: Christopher Art, Gerald White, Matthew Tolan, Christopher Grymko
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Publication number: 20140097031Abstract: A front wheel drive powered wheelchair is provided and may include a support frame, a pair of opposing drive wheels, a pair of drives, and a pair of rear wheels. The frame may include a front portion, a seat post, and two independent arms extending rearward from the front portion. Each drive wheel may be coupled to the front portion of the frame. Each drive may be mounted to the front portion of the frame and may be operatively connected to a respective drive wheel of the pair of drive wheels. Each rear wheel may be coupled to a respective independent arm of the support frame. Each independent arm may be capable of flexing independent of the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventors: Christopher Art, Gerald White, Matthew Tolan, Christopher Grymko
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Patent number: 8616309Abstract: A front wheel drive powered wheelchair is provided and may include a support frame, a pair of opposing drive wheels, a pair of drives, and a pair of rear wheels. The frame may include a front portion, a seat post, and two independent arms extending rearward from the front portion. Each drive wheel may be coupled to the front portion of the frame. Each drive may be mounted to the front portion of the frame and may be operatively connected to a respective drive wheel of the pair of drive wheels. Each rear wheel may be coupled to a respective independent arm of the support frame. Each independent arm may be capable of flexing independent of the other.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2010Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventors: Christopher Art, Gerald White, Matthew Tolan, Christopher Grymko
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Publication number: 20130306383Abstract: A wheelchair according to one embodiment includes a frame, a pair of drive wheels operatively coupled to the frame, a drive operatively coupled to each drive wheel, and a pair of anti-tip assemblies. Each anti-tip assembly includes a first member, a second member pivotally coupled to the first member at a joint that defines a pivot axis, an anti-tip wheel rotatably coupled to the second member, and a locking mechanism. The second member is capable of pivoting about the pivot axis between an extended position and a collapsed position. The locking mechanism is configured to selectively lock the second member in the extended position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: November 21, 2013Inventors: James P. Mulhern, Christopher Grymko
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Publication number: 20110083914Abstract: A front wheel drive powered wheelchair is provided and may include a support frame, a pair of opposing drive wheels, a pair of drives, and a pair of rear wheels. The frame may include a front portion, a seat post, and two independent arms extending rearward from the front portion. Each drive wheel may be coupled to the front portion of the frame. Each drive may be mounted to the front portion of the frame and may be operatively connected to a respective drive wheel of the pair of drive wheels. Each rear wheel may be coupled to a respective independent arm of the support frame. Each independent arm may be capable of flexing independent of the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: PRIDE MOBILITY PRODUCTS CORPORATIONInventors: Christopher Art, Gerald White, Matthew Tolan, Christopher Grymko
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Patent number: 7735591Abstract: A powered wheelchair includes a frame, a chair, a pair of drive wheels, a pair of rear wheels, and a pair of front wheels. Each front wheel is part of a front arm assembly that is rigidly coupled to a drive via a mounting plate. The mounting plate is connected to the wheelchair frame by a pivot. The drives are transversely mounted. The batteries are disposed rearward of the drives. The rear wheels are part of an articulating beam assembly and are positioned to provide access to the batteries from the rear of the wheelchair with ease.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventors: John Puskar-Pasewicz, Christopher Grymko
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Publication number: 20080087481Abstract: A powered wheelchair includes a frame, a chair, a pair of drive wheels, a pair of rear wheels, and a pair of front wheels. Each front wheel is part of a front arm assembly that is rigidly coupled to a drive via a mounting plate. The mounting plate is connected to the wheelchair frame by a pivot. The drives are transversely mounted. The batteries are disposed rearward of the drives. The rear wheels are part of an articulating beam assembly and are positioned to provide access to the batteries from the rear of the wheelchair with ease.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2007Publication date: April 17, 2008Applicant: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventors: Christopher Grymko, John Puskar-Pasewicz
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Publication number: 20060022445Abstract: An anti-tip system is provided for improving the stability of a powered vehicle, such as a powered wheelchair. The vehicle includes a drive-train assembly which is pivotally mounted to a main structural frame. A suspension system biases the drive-train assembly and its connected anti-tip wheel to a predetermined resting position. The drive-train assembly bi-directionally rotates about a pivot in response to torque applied to or acceleration forces on the vehicle. A linkage arrangement is provided and is characterized by a suspension arm pivotally mounting to the main structural frame about a pivot at one end thereof and an anti-tip wheel at the other end. The linkage may further include at least one link operable to transfer the bi-directional displacement of the drive-train assembly to the suspension arm. The link may include a bell crank member and/or may be resiliently compressible.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2005Publication date: February 2, 2006Inventors: James Mulhern, Ronald Levi, Christopher Grymko
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Publication number: 20050077715Abstract: A linkage arrangement for an active anti-tip system is provided for improving the stability of a powered vehicle, such as a powered wheelchair. The vehicle includes a drive-train assembly which is pivotally mounted to a main structural frame. A suspension system biases the drive-train assembly and its connected anti-tip wheel to a predetermined resting position. The drive-train assembly bi-directionally rotates about a pivot in response to torque applied to or acceleration forces on the vehicle. The linkage arrangement is characterized by a suspension arm pivotally mounting to the main structural frame about a pivot at one end thereof and an anti-tip wheel at the other end. The linkage further includes at least one link operable to transfer the bidirectional displacement of the drive-train assembly to the suspension arm and may also include a bell crank link member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2004Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: James Mulhern, Ronald Levi, Christopher Grymko
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Publication number: 20050077698Abstract: A transportable power wheelchair is provided which employs a variety of detachable modules to facilitate transportation and storage. The wheelchair may be readily disassembled/reassembled by a single individual without assistance and/or the need for special tools. The wheelchair includes a power supply unit, a pair of primary drive wheels, and a drive train subassembly mounting and independently driving each at least one of the drive wheels. First and second main frame subassemblies preferably have mounted thereon one of the drive train subassemblies. The power supply unit is also detachably mounted therebetween. At least one cross member assembly connects the main frame subassemblies. The cross member assembly, in combination with the main frame subassemblies, define the main frame assembly. A seat is also detachably mounted to the main frame assembly by means of the cross members.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2004Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Christopher Grymko, Paul Taylor, Gerald White
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Publication number: 20040084230Abstract: A transportable powered wheelchair is provided which employs a variety of detachable modules to facilitate transport and storage. Further, the powered wheelchair may be readily disassembled/reassembled without the need for or use of tools. The powered wheelchair includes a power supply unit, a pair of primary drive wheels, a drive train subassembly rotatably mounting and independently driving one of the drive wheels. The powered wheelchair is further characterized by first and second main frame subassemblies each mounting one of the drive train subassemblies and detachably mounting the power supply unit therebetween. At least one cross member connects the main frame subassemblies and includes a detachable mount disposed intermediate the main frame subassemblies. The first and second main frame subassemblies and cross member, in combination, define a base or main frame assembly. Further, a seat is detachably mounted to the main frame assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Christopher Grymko, Paul M. Taylor, Mark Whittington, Gerald White
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Patent number: D635492Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventors: Christopher Art, Christopher Grymko, Matthew Tolan, Gerald White
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Patent number: D635493Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Pride Mobility Products CorporationInventors: Christopher Art, Christopher Grymko, Matthew Tolan, Gerald White