1、 Reference number ISO 7176-10:2008(E) ISO 2008INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 7176-10 Second edition 2008-11-01 Wheelchairs Part 10: Determination of obstacle-climbing ability of electrically powered wheelchairs Fauteuils roulants Partie 10: Dtermination de laptitude des fauteuils roulants lectriques gra
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7、08(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved iii Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member bod
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11、hts. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 7176-10 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 173, Assistive products for persons with disability, Subcommittee SC 1, Wheelchairs. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 7176-10:19
12、88), which has been technically revised. ISO 7176 consists of the following parts, under the general title Wheelchairs: Part 1: Determination of static stability Part 2: Determination of dynamic stability of electric wheelchairs Part 3: Determination of effectiveness of brakes Part 4: Energy consump
13、tion of electric wheelchairs and scooters for determination of theoretical distance range Part 5: Determination of dimensions, mass and manoeuvring space Part 6: Determination of maximum speed, acceleration and deceleration of electric wheelchairs Part 7: Measurement of seating and wheel dimensions
14、Part 8: Requirements and test methods for static, impact and fatigue strengths Part 9: Climatic tests for electric wheelchairs Part 10: Determination of obstacle-climbing ability of electrically powered wheelchairs Part 11: Test dummies Part 13: Determination of coefficient of friction of test surfa
15、ces Part 14: Power and control systems for electrically powered wheelchairs and scooters Requirements and test methods ISO 7176-10:2008(E) iv ISO 2008 All rights reserved Part 15: Requirements for information disclosure, documentation and labelling Part 16: Resistance to ignition of upholstered part
16、s Requirements and test methods Part 19: Wheeled mobility devices for use as seats in motor vehicles Part 21: Requirements and test methods for electromagnetic compatibility of electrically powered wheelchairs and scooters, and battery chargers Part 22: Set-up procedures Part 23: Requirements and te
17、st methods for attendant-operated stair-climbing devices Part 24: Requirements and test methods for user-operated stair-climbing devices Part 26: Vocabulary A Technical Report (ISO/TR 13570-1, Wheelchairs Part 1: Guidelines for the application of the ISO 7176 series on wheelchairs) is also available
18、, giving information on how to use the ISO 7176 standards when selecting a wheelchair and helping readers to understand the purpose for, and content of, the International Standards on wheelchairs. ISO 7176-10:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved v Introduction The ability of an electrically powered
19、wheelchair to climb and descend obstacles can be an important factor in selecting the most appropriate wheelchair for a person, both in terms of access and safety. Access may be affected by the ability of the wheelchair to safely negotiate obstacles, such as door thresholds, changes in heights of dr
20、iving surfaces, and kerbs. The heights of obstacles a wheelchair is capable of climbing can differ from the heights of those it can descend. However, it is important for wheelchair operators and prescribers to be able to know the height of an obstacle that a wheelchair can both ascend and descend. T
21、he obstacle-climbing and -descending performance of a wheelchair can also depend on the technique used to operate the wheelchair. The performance can also be affected by the use of alternative operating modes, such as four-wheel drive. This part of ISO 7176 specifies a consistent method for determin
22、ing the obstacle-climbing and -descending ability of electrically powered wheelchairs to provide comparable results. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 7176-10:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved 1 Wheelchairs Part 10: Determination of obstacle-climbing ability of electrically powered wheelchairs 1 Scope T
23、his part of ISO 7176 specifies test methods for determining the ability of electrically powered wheelchairs, including scooters, intended to carry one person, with a maximum nominal speed not exceeding 15 km/h, to climb and descend obstacles. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents
24、 are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 7176-11, Wheelchairs Part 11: Test dummies ISO 7176-13, Wheelchairs Part 13: De
25、termination of coefficient of friction of test surfaces ISO 7176-15, Wheelchairs Part 15: Requirements for information disclosure, documentation and labelling ISO 7176-22, Wheelchairs Part 22: Set-up procedures ISO 7176-26, Wheelchairs Part 26: Vocabulary 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of
26、this part of ISO 7176, the terms and definitions given in ISO 7176-26 apply. 4 Principle A number of tests are performed to determine the ability of electrically powered wheelchairs to negotiate obstacles such as kerbs and steps. 5 Test equipment 5.1 Test plane, a flat and hard plane such that its w
27、hole surface is contained between two imaginary horizontal parallel planes 5 mm apart and horizontal within 0,5, and with a coefficient of friction as specified in ISO 7176-13. NOTE A test plane capable of accommodating the test obstacle (5.2) and the test wheelchair, placed 0,5 m in front of the ob
28、stacle, and facing it, is usually sufficient. ISO 7176-10:2008(E) 2 ISO 2008 All rights reserved5.2 Test obstacle, an obstacle as shown in Figure 1, which can be varied in height in increments of 5 mm to a height of 200 mm, with a relative tolerance of 5 % or a tolerance of 2 mm, whichever is the gr
29、eater. The nominal starting height shall be 10 mm, or any multiple of 5 mm chosen by agreement between the test laboratory and the supplier of the wheelchair. EXAMPLE The starting height could be 50 mm. NOTE A test obstacle with a continuously adjustable height may be used. The upper surface of the
30、obstacle shall be sufficiently large that the wheelchair can climb on to the obstacle and come to rest with all wheels accommodated on the obstacle at the same time and sufficiently large that the wheelchair can be placed on the obstacle as described in 7.5 b). The upper front edge of the obstacle s
31、hall be smooth and shall have a radius, r, of 3 2 0 + mm (see Figure 1). The front face of the obstacle, excluding the radius at the top, shall lie between two imaginary vertical planes 4 mm apart. The angle between the front edge of the obstacle and the upper surface shall be 90 1. The surface of t
32、he obstacle that can come into contact with the wheelchair shall have a coefficient of friction as specified in ISO 7176-13. The obstacle shall be fixed to the test plane to prevent movement of the obstacle during the test. Key 1 test obstacle 2 upper front edge with radius r 3 direction of approach
33、 Figure 1 Test obstacle 6 Preparation Carry out the following preparation sequence. a) Fit the largest battery specified by the manufacturer. ISO 7176-10:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved 3 b) Set up the wheelchair as specified in ISO 7176-22. Load the wheelchair using one of the following: 1) a
34、dummy as specified in ISO 7176-11, selected and fitted as specified in ISO 7176-22; 2) a human test occupant, combined with a mass evenly distributed over the body support system of the wheelchair such that the total mass is within2 0 + kg of the mass of the dummy specified in Item 1). Where a human
35、 test occupant is used, it is essential that appropriate precautions be taken to ensure the persons safety. c) If practicable, adjust all parts that might come into contact with the obstacle, other than the wheels and devices intended by the manufacturer to facilitate the climbing of obstacles, to p
36、revent them striking the obstacle first. EXAMPLE Foot supports. d) Measure and record the height above the test plane of the lowest part of the foot supports to an accuracy of 1 mm. e) If practicable, set anti-tipping devices to prevent contact with the test plane and test obstacle during the perfor
37、mance of the tests, otherwise set them at their highest position. NOTE This does not include removal of anti-tipping devices. f) If devices intended by the manufacturer to facilitate the climbing or descending of obstacles are present, follow the manufacturers instructions to set them in a manner ap
38、plicable to the test being carried out. EXAMPLE Kerb climbers. 7 Test procedures WARNING The following tests can be hazardous. Take appropriate safety precautions to prevent injury to test personnel. 7.1 Carry out the following test sequence. a) Set the test obstacle at the starting height specified
39、 in 5.2. b) Position the wheelchair on the test plane at an angle of incidence to the obstacle of 90 5, with all castors aligned in the trailing position, and with the wheelchair in contact with the obstacle. c) With the control device set for full-speed command, drive the wheelchair forwards so tha
40、t it completely mounts the obstacle with all supporting wheels on the obstacles upper surface. Immediately release the control device. Record whether any part of the wheelchair, other than the wheels and devices intended by the manufacturer to facilitate the climbing of obstacles, came into contact
41、with the obstacle. d) Increase the height of the obstacle by one increment as specified in 5.2 and repeat a) to c). e) Repeat d) until the wheelchair can no longer climb the obstacle or exhibits uncontrolled behaviour, such as tipping over or continuing to accelerate after the control device is rele
42、ased. f) Record the maximum height of the obstacle that the wheelchair is able to climb. ISO 7176-10:2008(E) 4 ISO 2008 All rights reserved7.2 Repeat the test procedure specified in 7.1, with a run-up of 500 mm 25 mm measured as the horizontal distance between the obstacle and that part of the wheel
43、chair which will first come into contact with the obstacle (see Figure 2). 7.3 Repeat the test procedure specified in 7.1, but with the wheelchair facing rearwards when climbing the obstacle. 7.4 Repeat the test procedure specified in 7.3, but with a run-up of 500 mm 25 mm measured as the horizontal
44、 distance between the obstacle and that part of the wheelchair which will first come into contact with the obstacle (see Figure 2). Dimensions in millimetres Key 1 test obstacle 2 part of the wheelchair that will first come into contact with the obstacle NOTE A wheel is shown as an example. Figure 2
45、 Measurement of run-up 7.5 Carry out the following test sequence. a) Set the test obstacle at the starting height specified in 5.2. b) Position the wheelchair on the obstacle at an angle of incidence to the front edge of 90 5 and with a distance of 500 mm 25 mm between the edge and the point(s) of c
46、ontact of the nearest supporting wheel(s). Align all castors in the trailing position. c) With the control device set for full-speed command, drive the wheelchair forward off the obstacle until all supporting wheels are on the test plane and no part of the wheelchair remains in contact with the obst
47、acle. Immediately release the control device. Record whether any part of the wheelchair, other than the wheels and devices intended by the manufacturer to facilitate the descending of obstacles, came into contact with the obstacle. d) Increase the height of the obstacle by one increment as specified
48、 in 5.2 and repeat a) to c). e) Repeat d) until the wheelchair can no longer descend the obstacle or exhibits uncontrolled behaviour, such as tipping over or continuing to accelerate after the control device is released. f) Record the maximum height of the obstacle that the wheelchair is able to des
49、cend. 7.6 Repeat the test procedure specified in 7.5, but with the wheelchair facing rearwards when descending the obstacle. ISO 7176-10:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved 5 7.7 If any other technique is recommended in the user manual for climbing or descending obstacles, repeat the test procedures specified in 7.1 to 7.4, or 7.5 and 7.6, as applicable, using the manufacturers recommended technique. If, in the user manual, the manufacturer recommen