Wheel Chair PPT - Main
Wheel Chair PPT - Main
• The PID controller compares the set point values with the
output of the IMU sensor and the linear actuator will adjust
the seat angle.
Working
• STEP1
The area of one-fourth of a rear pulleys is
in contact with first step while the rear
wheel touches the rise of first step 1.
• STEP 2
The linear actuator moves the conveyer belt
down and the rear conveyer belt ascends
the step 2
Working
• STEP 3
The motor along with conveyer belt drives the
tracks. At the position most weight of the
tracked stair climbers in contact with the stair
edge .Here both wheels as well as the track
mechanism balances the ascending.
• STEP 4
The rear wheel touches the floor and drives the
front conveyer belt and operates as a normal
wheelchair.
Linear Actuator
• It creates motion in a straight line
• The linear actuator adjust
itself to maintain the reference position and balances the
system.
Vehicle weight 70 kg
• Two H-Bridge for the traction system and one for the
linear actuator.
12V
INPUT
OUTPUT
The drive circuit for the linear actuator developed using proteus
Motor driver for the linear actuator.
• The drive includes :- two IR 2101 IC, four IRF540
mosfets, two IN4007 diodes, two 22µf 63v capacitors,
four 1kΩ resistors.
IMU sensor
Clockwise
Simulation model
Motor drive for linear actuator
Driver circuit
Conclusions
• Transformation of conventional wheelchair to functionality
modified system.
• The different mechanisms were reviewed and the most
appropriate were studied in detail.
• Stair climbing and self balancing using tilt mechanism
incorporated into conventional mechanism.
• Wheelchair can function as tracked or wheeled depending on
the surface.
• Optimization of ergonomics is incorporated to the design into
make wheelchair convenient and comfortable.
Future scope
• The frame weight can be reduced by using high strength
lightweight materials such as composites, carbon fibres.
• The wheelchair can be automated by using electronics so
that it will automatically sense and climb the stairs
• Iot based wheelchair can be designed to control a
wheelchair using the voice of a consumer.
• Alarm system can be implemented in the wheelchair
Reference
• [1] Beneke James G and Brown Ronald K,
“STAIR'CLIMBING WHEELCHAIR,” U.S. Patent 3,283,839,
INVENTO/PS, March 2, 1965