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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2515563
(54) English Title: COMFORTABLE ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR
(54) French Title: FAUTEUIL ROULANT ELECTRIQUE CONFORTABLE
Status: Deemed Abandoned and Beyond the Period of Reinstatement - Pending Response to Notice of Disregarded Communication
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English Abstract


Comfortable Electric Wheelchair, would provide a specially designed wheelchair
that
would be designed to fit over a toilet seat so that the occupant of the chair
would not need
to move out of the chair in order to use the toilet in a stall. It would
provide greater
convenience for users and would be simple to use. Comfortable Electric
Wheelchair
would be constructed from high quality, durable materials and could be adapted
for
children or adults.
The seat of Comfortable Electric Wheelchair would have a large, oval hole
measuring
12.5 inches in overall length and eight and a half inches in overall width.
The hole would
be kept covered when needed; the cover could be removed by using a button tool
on the
control side of the wheelchair.


Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 1 and 17, a pair of driving
wheels and
castors provided on the front and rear sides of the driving wheels are fixed
to a body
frame to enable the wheelchair to be turned in a stationary position.
2. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 18, wherein said to be part of
the frame
that connects a pair of driving wheels and castors provided on the front and
rear sides
claim 1 and 17, as well as claim 3, that acts as a power generator for the
whole
Comfortable Electric Wheelchair functions and it is connected to the motor
that moves
the wheels of claim 2 of Comfortable Electric Wheelchair and change the
direction of the
wheelchair by rotating the wheels. That is connected to claim 10, by small
wheels claim
13, that move by the edges claim 4, which are on the claim 18, claim 18, which
acts as a
major body frame part. Also claim 3 acts a power generator for the whole
Comfortable
Electric Wheelchair functions.
3. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 19, wherein said frame (hands
support)
supports a seat and works as a protector from falling or hitting the wheels.
4. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 14, wherein the edges found to
facilitate
the movement of the small wheels of claim 13, in order to move the motor
wheels of
claim 3, in a forward direction.
5. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 6, works as a second layer that
would
have a large, oval hole measuring 12.5 inches in overall length and eight and
a half inches
in overall width. The hole would be kept covered when needed; the cover could
be
removed by using a button tool on the control side of the wheelchair, claim 9.


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6. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 7, wherein said a cover seat and
to cover
the layer of claim 6. Where is the layer made from leather that could be
removed when
needed in order to expose the toilet opening.
7. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 16, wherein said to stop the
movement of
the small wheels of the Comfortable Electric Wheelchair motor as listed in
claim 3.
8. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 4, wherein said to be an edge to
facilitate
the movement of the small wheels of the Comfortable Electric Wheelchair motor,
claim
13.
9. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 5, wherein said to act as a
second stopper
for the movement of the small wheels of the Comfortable Electric Wheelchair
motor,
claim 13.
10. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claims 15, wherein said to be the
part that
control the movement of the small wheels claim 13, that are connected to the
motor part
claim 3, by moving up and down using the motor (similar to the electric
antenna in cars)
claim 10.
11. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 12, wherein said to be the tool
that
control the movement of the cover seat claim 7, backward using an electric
motor claim
11 in both sides of the cover seat claim 7, which are connected to the body
frame of claim
6.
12. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 8, wherein said to be the
button that
control claim 10, where is claim 9, said to be the button that control claim
7.
13. A Comfortable Electric Wheelchair of claim 19, wherein said to be the
major
controller that control the speed and the directions of the wheelchair
movements.

Description

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Description
The design of Comfortable Electric Wheelchair calls for leather, wood and
metal to be
utilized as its major components.
Comfortable Electric Wheelchair would consist of a wheelchair that would be
similar in
appearance to existing Electric wheelchairs. The wheelchair would measure 22.5
inches
to 25 inches in overall height as illustrated in Figure 4, 18 to 20 inches in
overall length,
13 to 18 inches in width and three inches in thickness for the cover and the
toilet layer
part. Other sizes of Comfortable Electric Wheelchair could be made available
to
consumers.
The electric wheels that are connected to the electric motor would be moved
forward to
allow the wheelchair to be in proper position above the toilet seat in order
to remove the
cover seat from the electric wheelchair and serve the disabled from using the
toilet
without any help from other or removing from the wheelchair.
The electric motor would be connected to the frame by small metal wheels that
can be
moved by using an edge that is made on the frame that is connected the front
and back
wheels and has at the end a stopper tool to stop the electric wheels from
moving forward.
As illustrated in figure four.
The wheelchair would have a frame made from sections of stainless steel or
aluminum, a
seat and backrest made from wood or plastic and a leather cover. Other
features of the
wheelchair would include two plastic push handles, four metal wheels with
rubber tires,
moved by electric motor push rims.
The seat of Comfortable Electric Wheelchair would have a large, oval hole
measuring
12.5 inches in overall length and eight and a half inches in overall width.
The hole would
be kept covered when needed; the cover could be removed by using a button tool
on the
control side of the hand rest that is connected to two small electric motors
that works like
the electric antenna in a car, in order to remove the cover or the seat
backward to expose
toilet opening
Comfortable Electric Wheelchair would be blue, black or brown in color.

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To use Comfortable Electric Wheelchair, the occupant of the chair would wheel
Comfortable Wheelchair into a toilet stall, remove the cover, and use the
toilet.
Afterwards, the cover could be retained it to the original position.

Representative Drawing
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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: IPC deactivated 2013-01-19
Inactive: First IPC assigned 2013-01-01
Inactive: IPC assigned 2013-01-01
Inactive: IPC assigned 2013-01-01
Inactive: IPC expired 2013-01-01
Time Limit for Reversal Expired 2008-08-29
Application Not Reinstated by Deadline 2008-08-29
Inactive: Adhoc Request Documented 2008-06-02
Inactive: Office letter 2007-11-27
Inactive: Office letter 2007-08-29
Deemed Abandoned - Failure to Respond to Maintenance Fee Notice 2007-08-29
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 2007-02-28
Inactive: Cover page published 2007-02-27
Inactive: IPC removed 2005-10-11
Inactive: First IPC assigned 2005-10-11
Inactive: IPC assigned 2005-10-11
Inactive: First IPC assigned 2005-10-11
Inactive: Office letter 2005-09-27
Application Received - Regular National 2005-09-26
Inactive: Filing certificate - No RFE (English) 2005-09-26
Correct Applicant Requirements Determined Compliant 2005-09-26

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
2007-08-29

Fee History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Paid Date
Application fee - small 2005-08-29
2007-07-25
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
ANAS A.A. ALBULBUL
Past Owners on Record
None
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Abstract 2005-08-28 1 18
Claims 2005-08-28 2 77
Description 2005-08-28 2 53
Drawings 2005-08-28 4 81
Representative drawing 2006-01-25 1 20
Cover Page 2007-02-15 1 48
Filing Certificate (English) 2005-09-25 1 157
Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2007-05-29 1 121
Courtesy - Abandonment Letter (Maintenance Fee) 2007-10-23 1 173
Second Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2008-03-02 1 120
Notice: Maintenance Fee Reminder 2008-06-01 1 122
Correspondence 2005-09-25 1 9
Correspondence 2007-08-28 1 26
Correspondence 2007-09-13 1 27
Correspondence 2007-11-26 1 31