ISO/DIS 7176-5
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DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/DIS 7176-5
ISO/TC 173/SC 1 Secretariat: SIS
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Wheelchairs —Part 5:
Determination of dimensions, mass and manœuvring space
Fauteuils roulants —
Partie 5: Détermination des dimensions, de la masse et de l'espace de manœuvre
[Revision of first edition (ISO 7176-5:1986)]
ICS 11.180.10
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Contents
Contents ............................................................................................................................................................ iii
Figure index........................................................................................................................................................v
Foreword........................................................................................................................................................... vii
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................viii
1 Scope..........................................................................................................................................................1
2 Normative references .................................................................................................................................1
3 Terms and definitions .................................................................................................................................1
4 Wheelchair classes and user mass groups ..............................................................................................23
4.1 General .....................................................................................................................................................23
4.2 Classes of electrically powered wheelchairs ............................................................................................23
4.3 User mass groups.....................................................................................................................................23
5 Test apparatus..........................................................................................................................................24
6 Selection of the test wheelchair................................................................................................................27
7 Preparation of the test wheelchair ............................................................................................................27
7.1 General .....................................................................................................................................................27
7.2 Wheelchair equipment ..............................................................................................................................27
7.3 Wheelchair adjustment .............................................................................................................................27
7.4 Final check................................................................................................................................................31
7.5 Positioning ................................................................................................................................................32
7.6 Set-up procedures for test dummies.........................................................................................................32
7.7 Records.....................................................................................................................................................33
7.8 Use of the hand space gauge...................................................................................................................33
7.9 Wheel rotation...........................................................................................................................................33
8 Required measurements ..........................................................................................................................34
8.1 General .....................................................................................................................................................34
8.2 Full overall length......................................................................................................................................35
8.3 Overall width .............................................................................................................................................35
8.4 Handgrip height.........................................................................................................................................35
8.5 Stowage length .........................................................................................................................................35
8.6 Stowage width...........................................................................................................................................35
8.7 Stowage height .........................................................................................................................................35
8.8 Pivot width.................................................................................................................................................35
8.9 Reversing width ........................................................................................................................................36
8.10 Turning diameter.......................................................................................................................................36
8.11 Ground clearance .....................................................................................................................................36
8.12 Rise...........................................................................................................................................................36
8.13 Total mass ................................................................................................................................................36
8.14 Mass of heaviest part................................................................................................................................36
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9 Architectural considerations..................................................................................................................... 37
9.1 General..................................................................................................................................................... 37
9.2 Full occupied length ................................................................................................................................. 37
9.3 Reduced occupied length......................................................................................................................... 37
9.4 Occupied width......................................................................................................................................... 37
9.5 Occupied height ....................................................................................................................................... 38
9.6 Required width of angled corridor ............................................................................................................ 38
9.7 Required doorway entry depth................................................................................................................. 39
9.8 Required corridor width for side exit ........................................................................................................ 39
9.9 Ramp transition angle .............................................................................................................................. 40
10 Disclosure of information.......................................................................................................................... 41
10.1 General..................................................................................................................................................... 41
10.2 Manual wheelchairs ................................................................................................................................. 41
10.3 Electrically powered wheelchairs ............................................................................................................. 41
11 Test report................................................................................................................................................ 42
11.1 Requirements........................................................................................................................................... 42
11.2 Recommendations ................................................................................................................................... 43
Annex A Technical dimensions (informative) .................................................................................................. 44
A.1 Reduced overall length ............................................................................................................................ 44
A.2 Overall height ........................................................................................................................................... 44
A.3 Wheelbase ............................................................................................................................................... 44
A.4 Camber..................................................................................................................................................... 45
A.5 Rear wheel track ...................................................................................................................................... 45
A.6 Front wheel track...................................................................................................................................... 46
A.7 Radial wheel deviation ............................................................................................................................. 46
A.8 Lateral wheel deviation ............................................................................................................................ 46
A.9 Toe ........................................................................................................................................................... 46
A.10 Skew......................................................................................................................................................... 47
A.11 Frontal rake .............................................................................................................................................. 47
A.12 Lateral rake .............................................................................................................................................. 48
A.13 Castor trail................................................................................................................................................ 49
A.14 Castor wheel misalignment...................................................................................................................... 50
A.15 Radial handrim deviation.......................................................................................................................... 51
A.16 Lateral handrim deviation......................................................................................................................... 52
Annex B Pivot width and reversing width (informative) ................................................................................... 53
B.1 General..................................................................................................................................................... 53
B.2 Pivot width................................................................................................................................................ 53
B.3 Reversing width........................................................................................................................................ 55
Annex C Turning diameter (informative).......................................................................................................... 59
C.1 General..................................................................................................................................................... 59
C.2 Direct steering .......................................................................................................................................... 59
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C.3 Limited differential steering.......................................................................................................................60
C.4 Full differential steering.............................................................................................................................62
Annex D Wheelchair longitudinal axis and wheelchair centre-point (informative) ...........................................63
Annex E Guidelines and recommendations for wheelchair design and performance (informative) ................64
E.1 Camber .....................................................................................................................................................64
E.2 Castor trail.................................................................................................................................................64
E.3 Castor wheel misalignment.......................................................................................................................64
E.4 Frontal rake...............................................................................................................................................64
E.5 Ground clearance .....................................................................................................................................64
E.6 Lateral rake...............................................................................................................................................65
E.7 Lateral wheel deviation .............................................................................................................................65
E.8 Pivot width.................................................................................................................................................65
E.9 Radial wheel deviation..............................................................................................................................65
E.10 Required corridor width for side exit .........................................................................................................65
E.11 Required doorway entry depth..................................................................................................................65
E.12 Required width of angled corridor.............................................................................................................65
E.13 Reversing width ........................................................................................................................................65
E.14 Rise...........................................................................................................................................................65
E.15 Skew .........................................................................................................................................................66
E.16 Toe............................................................................................................................................................66
E.17 Turning diameter.......................................................................................................................................66
E.18 Wheelbase................................................................................................................................................66
Figure indexFigure 1 - Camber (exaggerated).......................................................................................................................2
Figure 2 - Castor trail..........................................................................................................................................3
Figure 3 - Castor wheel misalignment (exaggerated) ........................................................................................4
Figure 4 - Front wheel track (example) ..............................................................................................................4
Figure 5 - Frontal rake (exaggerated) ................................................................................................................5
Figure 6 - Dimensions of the wheelchair when occupied...................................................................................6
Figure 7 - Ground clearance (example) .............................................................................................................7
Figure 8 - Identification of ground contact point .................................................................................................8
Figure 9 - Handgrip reference point ...................................................................................................................9
Figure 10 - Lateral rake (exaggerated).............................................................................................................10
Figure 11 - Some wheels with lateral wheel deviation .....................................................................................10
Figure 12 - Pivot width......................................................................................................................................12
Figure 13 - Some wheels with radial wheel deviation ......................................................................................13
Figure 14 - Ramp transition angle ....................................................................................................................13
Figure 15 - Rear wheel track (example)...........................................................................................................14
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Figure 16 - Required corridor width for side exit.............................................................................................. 15
Figure 17 - Required doorway entry depth ...................................................................................................... 16
Figure 18 - Required width of angled corridor ................................................................................................. 17
Figure 19 - Reversing width............................................................................................................................. 18
Figure 20 - Rise ............................................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 21 - Skew (exaggerated) ...................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 22 - Toe (exaggerated)......................................................................................................................... 20
Figure 23 - Turning diameter (examples for various kinds of wheelchair)....................................................... 21
Figure 24 - Wheel median line......................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 25 – Wheelbase.................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 26 - Wheelchair centre-point and wheelchair longitudinal axis ............................................................23
Figure 27 - Foot space gauge.......................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 28 – Knee space gauge........................................................................................................................ 25
Figure 29 - Hand space gauge ........................................................................................................................ 26
Figure 30 - Ramp gauge B (example) ............................................................................................................. 26
Figure 31 - Position of the foot space gauges on various foot supports ......................................................... 33
Figure 32 - Location of Z-marks....................................................................................................................... 34
Figure 33 - Measurement of occupied height.................................................................................................. 38
Figure 34 – First approach when running the test........................................................................................... 40
Figure 35 - Measurement of greatest angle α when wheelchair is at upper transition ................................... 41
Figure A 1 - Determination of castor trail (example)........................................................................................ 50
Figure A 2 - Determination of castor wheel misalignment (example).............................................................. 51
Figure B 1 - Footprint of a typical wheelchair with differential steering (example with manual wheelchair) ... 54
Figure B 2 - Pivot width (example with manual wheelchair)............................................................................ 55
Figure B 3 - Footprint of a typical wheelchair with direct steering (example).................................................. 57
Figure B 4 - Reversing width (example) .......................................................................................................... 58
Figure C 1 - Turning diameter of a wheelchair with direct steering................................................................. 60
Figure C 2 - Turning diameter of a wheelchair with limited differential steering.............................................. 61
Figure C 3 - Turning diameter of a wheelchair with full differential steering ...................................................62
Figure D 1 - Wheelchair longitudinal axis and wheelchair centre-point (toe and skew exaggerated)............. 63
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ISO 7176-5 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 173, Assistive products for persons with
disability, Subcommittee SC 1, Wheelchairs.ISO 7176 consists of the following parts, under the general title Wheelchair
Part 1: Determination of static stability
Part 2: Determination of dynamic stability of electric wheelchairs
Part 3: Determination of the efficiency of brakes
Part 4: Determination of energy consumption of electric wheelchairs and scooters
Part 5: Determination of dimensions, mass and manoeuvring space Part 6: Determination of maximum speed, acceleration and retardation of electric wheelchairs
Part 7: Method of measurement of seating and wheel dimensions Part 8: Requirements and test methods for static, impact and fatigue strengths
Part 9: Climatic tests for electric wheelchairs
Part 10: Determination of the obstacle climbing ability of electric wheelchairs
Part 11: Test dummies Part 13: Determination of coefficient of friction of test surfaces
Part 14: Power and control systems for electric wheelchairs - requirements and test methods
Part 15: Requirements for information disclosure, documentation and labelling Part 16: Requirements and test methods for resistance to ignition of upholstered parts
Part 19: Wheeled mobility devices for use in motor vehicles Part 21: Requirements and test methods for electromagnetic compatibility of powered wheelchairs and
motorised scooters Part 22: Set-up procedure for adjustable wheelchairs
Part 23: Requirements and test methods for attendant-operated stair climbing devices
Part 24: Requirements and test methods for user-operated stair-climbing devices
Part 25: Requirements and test methods for batteries and their chargers for powered wheelchairs and
motorised scooters Part 26: Vocabulary
A Technical Report, ISO/TR 13570-1, Guidelines for the application of the ISO 7176 series on wheelchairs,
is also available giving a simplified explanation of these parts of ISO 7176.vii
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