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Stroller Attachment for Wheelchair

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  1. CURSUM STROLLER Picture of CURSUM STROLLER -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To design a prototype of a stroller adapted for a wheelchair to be used by individuals with lower extremity and mobility disabilities, spinal cord injury, and others who use wheelchairs. The Cursum stroller, a wheelchair adaptive stroller, is designed to be used in tandem with a wheelchair. It connects to the front of a wheelchair. Swivel wheels, complete height adjustment, attention to comfort and visibility, and advanced safety features give parents with d...[More Information]

  2. DEVICE TO ATTACH PRAM (CHILD'S STROLLER) TO WHEELCHAIR --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To design and build a removable device which would lock a pram (child's stroller) into position at the front of a wheelchair for a person with paraplegia. Several ideas were considered but the final solution involved lifting the back wheels of the pram off the ground and putting the weight on the front pram castors and the front wheelchair castors. Lightweight 16-millimeter square steel tubing was used to build a frame which clamps in place on both wheelchair a...[More Information]

  3. WHEELCHAIR TO STROLLER LINKING DEVICE -------- CUSTOMIZED ADAPTATION --------- PURPOSE: To create a customized linking device between wheelchair and stroller for an individual with spinal cord injury. While the individual could push the stroller and use her wheelchair in tandem for short distances, this configuration was not idea for various surfaces and/or travel over long distances. The individual obtained a stroller that has swiveling wheels at the front and fixed wheels at the back. An adaptation using the stroller was created t...[More Information]

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