Wheelchair, United Kingdom, 1910-1920

Handcranked chaindriven wheelchair, by Richards(?), c Handcranked chaindriven wheelchair, by Richards(?), c Handcranked chaindriven wheelchair, by Richards(?), c

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Handcranked chaindriven wheelchair, by Richards(?), c
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Handcranked chaindriven wheelchair, by Richards(?), c
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Handcranked chaindriven wheelchair, by Richards(?), c
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Handcranked chaindriven wheelchair, by Richards(?), United Kingdom, 1910-1920.

Most manual wheelchairs are powered by the user turning the wheels directly. This chair, by contrast, is driven via chains by two hand cranks either side of the user. The chair has three main wheels. With a supportive wheel at the rear, flanked by two small stabilising castors for balance when turning, the chair let the user drive without bending to turn the wheels. The mechanism allegedly needed less effort to turn the wheels. It was made by British company Richards.

Details

Category:
Orthopaedics
Object Number:
1987-490
Materials:
upholstery, corduroy, upholstery, canvas, frame, steel, frame, wood and tyres, rubber
Measurements:
overall: 1060 mm x 695 mm x 1010 mm,
type:
wheelchair
credit:
Neill Bruce Photographic