Who invented the wheelchair?
The history of wheelchairs has developed for a hundred years. The most important thing is that the chair was built by King Philip II of Spain in 1595. We have developed wheelchairs to meet all the needs of monarchs, tilting steel mills, footstools and changing temporary beds to rest. You need to be very careful about locomovido, and you have the opportunity to get all kinds of special castle kings. Wheelchairs For centuries, many families entrusted chairs to their members because there was no orderly wheelchair manufacturing. Then he gave a similar chair, wicker India, a seat, two big rear wheels, and the movement of the front two small wheels was guaranteed, weighing about 25 kilograms. 1655, Stephen Farfler, a paraplegic watch manufacturer, had created a model tricycle at the age of 22. In addition to comfort, mobile users. You don't need any help to use weapons, on the flat ground-there are no obstacles like today. Modern Wheelchair 1933, Herbert A. Mount Everest in North America, entrusted to sit in a wheelchair and carry it with you by car, which is a decisive step towards the goal of developing a more flexible wheelchair. The first folding wheelchair made by engineers of HC Jennings. Officially applied for a patent, many other models, this model has been used for decades, and, using the Everest brand /Jennings, before that, it appeared in other markets. Since the first decade of the twentieth century, mopeds and modern wheelchairs have developed in an amazing way, which is due to industrial progress and the rise of raw materials with greater flexibility, lighter weight and greater demand. It will be an impossible task to improve all the existing models, from this manual, folding or not, to hospital inspection, adjusting the specific situation and motorcycles, and slowly listing them. There are many designs with different tastes and needs. There are hundreds of models, colors and styles of tricycles (motorcycles) from all over the world. There are wheelchairs in all kinds of terrain and obstacles to overcome. Most importantly, they were not bound, but liberated the people and the people who used them.