ANTI WHEEL SLIDE DEVICES FOR DETECTING

Brand Owner Address Description
WABCO W WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE COMPANY 1000 Air Brake Avenue Wilmerding PA 15148 ANTI-WHEEL SLIDE DEVICES FOR DETECTING AND RELIEVING SLIPPING OF VEHICLE WHEELS, AND AIR AND OIL LEVEL GAUGES;RESERVOIRS AND VOLUMES;PIPING DEVICES-NAMELY, ANTI-FREEZERS IN THE NATURE OF A SPECIALIZED CONTAINER EQUIPPED WITH ALCOHOL AND COOPERATING WICK ENABLING VAPOR TO BE RELEASED WITHIN A PNEUMATIC SYSTEM PROTECTING SAID SYSTEM FROM FREEZING; CHECK VALVES, COCKS, FITTINGS, FLOW CONTROL VALVES, AND SAFETY VALVES; AND PANEL BLOCK MANIFOLDS DESIGNED TO FIT HYDRAULIC VALVES;RUBBER GOODS-NAMLEY, PACKING CUPS, PISTON PACKINGS FLEXIBLE DIAPHRAGMS, GASKETS AND HOSE, AND TUBING;POWER, FORCE AND POSITIONING DEVICES-NAMLEY, CYLINDERS AND ACTUATORS; PNEUMATIC CONTROLLING DEVICES-NAMELY, DIRECTIONAL AND PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES AND GOVERNORS; HYDRAULIC DEVICES-NAMELY, POWER BOOSTERS AND DIRECTIONAL VALVES; SIGNAL DEVICES-NAMELY, AIR PRESSURE SWITCHES AND PNEUMATIC HORNS; MOTOR AND STEAM DRIVEN COMPRESSORS AND ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; MARINE CONTROLS-NAMELY, CONTROL STANDS, FUEL RACK TRANSMITTORS, GEAR CONTROL CYLINDERS, PANEL BOARDS, PROPELLOR AND STEERING CONTROL UNITS; PULSATION DAMPERS; AND LUBRICATING UNITS;AIR STRAINERS USED IN BRANCH LINES OF PNEUMATIC CIRCUITS AND AIR FILTERS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An anti-tip system is provided for stabilizing a vehicle, such as a power wheelchair, about a pitch axis and relative to a ground plane. The anti-tip system includes at least one anti-tip wheel. The mounting assembly for the anti-tip wheel is configured such that it traverses linearly in a direction toward or away from the ground plane and is responsive to an acceleration or deceleration of the wheelchair. As the wheelchair accelerates or decelerates, rotational motion of the drive train assembly is transmitted to a guide subassembly within the mounting to effect translation of the anti-tip wheel. Upward translation of the anti-tip wheel enables the wheelchair to negotiate obstacles, e.g., curbs or steps, while downward translation or force enhances stability when stopping the wheelchair or while moving down sloping terrain or surfaces. The anti-tip wheels may be castors and normally contacting the ground during operation.