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Solar wheel chair; Solar kurumaisu (iryokei no tachiba kara no kokoromi)

Abstract

Physically handicapped people due to accidents for example have been increasing yearly in number with the increase of the aged, spread of cars, and change in the living environment. Therefore, participation in society by such people as called the weak is indispensable. Under the circumstances, as a means of their participation, a wheel chair as a moving aid was examined from the viewpoint of medical treatment and classified into three categories as follows: (1) for the use of the aged who are healthy but leg muscles are weak, (2) for the use of the invalid incapable of moving a part of the body and (3) for the use in sports by people who are disabled in the lower half of the body but healthy otherwise. In other words, prototypes were made for three kinds of solar wheel chair, for the aged, for the invalid and for sport use by the disabled, with a field test performed for each prototype. The wheel chairs were exhibited in the school, used in welfare facilities and driven by a disabled person who participated in 100km marathon. The users` opinions were favorable stating they were able to drive by themselves the new vehicle utilizing the  More>>
Authors:
Okabe, K [1] 
  1. Gunma Prefectural College of Health Sciences, Gunma (Japan)
Publication Date:
Oct 27, 1996
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
CONF-9610295-
Reference Number:
SCA: 140600; 140300; 330300; PA: NEDO-96:915452; EDB-97:071979; SN: 97001782995
Resource Relation:
Conference: JSES/JWEA joint conference (1996), 1996 nendo nihon taiyo energy gakkai nihon furyoku energy kyokai godo kenkyu happyokai, Yamagata (Japan), 31 Oct - 1 Nov 1996; Other Information: PBD: 27 Oct 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of JSES/JWEA Joint Conference (1996); PB: 406 p.; Taiyo/furyoku energy koen ronbunshu (1996)
Subject:
14 SOLAR ENERGY; 33 ADVANCED PROPULSION SYSTEMS; ELECTRIC-POWERED VEHICLES; SOLAR CELLS; ROAD TESTS; HEALTH SERVICES; SOCIAL SERVICES; AGED ADULTS; PATIENTS; HANDICAPPED PEOPLE; FIELD TESTS; MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORS
OSTI ID:
472745
Research Organizations:
Japan Solar Energy Society, Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97744185; TRN: 96:915452
Availability:
Available from Japan Solar Energy Society, 44-14, Yoyogi 2-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan; OSTI as DE97744185
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
pp. 89-92
Announcement Date:
Jun 03, 1997

Citation Formats

Okabe, K. Solar wheel chair; Solar kurumaisu (iryokei no tachiba kara no kokoromi). Japan: N. p., 1996. Web.
Okabe, K. Solar wheel chair; Solar kurumaisu (iryokei no tachiba kara no kokoromi). Japan.
Okabe, K. 1996. "Solar wheel chair; Solar kurumaisu (iryokei no tachiba kara no kokoromi)." Japan.
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title = {Solar wheel chair; Solar kurumaisu (iryokei no tachiba kara no kokoromi)}
author = {Okabe, K}
abstractNote = {Physically handicapped people due to accidents for example have been increasing yearly in number with the increase of the aged, spread of cars, and change in the living environment. Therefore, participation in society by such people as called the weak is indispensable. Under the circumstances, as a means of their participation, a wheel chair as a moving aid was examined from the viewpoint of medical treatment and classified into three categories as follows: (1) for the use of the aged who are healthy but leg muscles are weak, (2) for the use of the invalid incapable of moving a part of the body and (3) for the use in sports by people who are disabled in the lower half of the body but healthy otherwise. In other words, prototypes were made for three kinds of solar wheel chair, for the aged, for the invalid and for sport use by the disabled, with a field test performed for each prototype. The wheel chairs were exhibited in the school, used in welfare facilities and driven by a disabled person who participated in 100km marathon. The users` opinions were favorable stating they were able to drive by themselves the new vehicle utilizing the clean energy and to move around by their own free will. 6 refs., 5 figs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1996}
month = {Oct}
}