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Pitt designs new wheelchair powered by compressed air

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
April 7, 2017
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PITTSBURGH — A new waterproof motorized wheelchair that runs entirely on compressed air was unveiled today at Morgan's Wonderland, a 25-acre theme park in San Antonio, Texas. The park was built specifically for individuals with disabilities, and 10 of these chairs will be available to patrons at the venue's new splash park, Morgan's Inspiration Island, when it opens later this spring.

Designed, developed and constructed at the University of Pittsburgh Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL), the patent-pending PneuChair uses high-pressured air as an energy source instead of heavy batteries and electronics. The chair weighs about 80 pounds overall and takes just 10 minutes to recharge, compared to eight hours to charge an electric mobility device.

HERL, which is a joint effort between Pitt, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and UPMC, was already working on a prototype of the PneuChair when it heard from representatives from Sports Outdoor and Recreation (SOAR), a nonprofit organization established by The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation of San Antonio to oversee Morgan's Wonderland. They asked HERL for help in developing powered mobility for the new splash park.

"Their needs and our research were essentially an ideal match," says Rory Cooper, HERL director and distinguished professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology at Pitt. "The potential to open opportunities for people with disabilities who need powered mobility to access splash parks, water parks, beaches or pools is transformative."

Brandon Daveler is a Pitt graduate student researcher and the lead mechanical design engineer on the project. "The PneuChair uses a simpler design without a lot of electronics and software," he says. "If something goes wrong, any of the components can be purchased at your local hardware store."

The maximum distance on one fully charged tank is around three miles, about a third of the distance an electric chair can travel before it needs to be recharged. Pitt and SOAR are looking to establish a long-term licensing agreement wherein the PneuChair could be used in a variety of markets — personal care homes, shopping venues, grocery stores or airports.

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Click here to see a video demonstration of the PneuChair.

About HERL

The Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL) is a collaboration among the University of Pittsburgh, the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System and UPMC Health System. HERL is dedicated to wheelchair and mobility research, specifically by improving the mobility and function of veterans and others with disabilities through advanced engineering in clinical research and medical rehabilitation. HERL also studies robotics in assistive technology, athletics in rehabilitation, assistive living spaces, wheelchair transfer efficiency, clinician training and force and vibration on wheelchair users.

About Morgan's Wonderland

Morgan's Wonderland is one of many initiatives of The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation to promote inclusion and to help people with disabilities. Now in its eighth season, the park has welcomed more than a million guests from all 50 states and 66 countries. Admission for people with disabilities is free. The splash park, a $16-million, multi-acre accessible water attraction called Morgan's Inspiration Island, will enable family members, regardless of age or ability, to beat the summer heat.

About The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation

The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation was established in 2005 to help San Antonio, Texas, area agencies assist families who care for loved ones who have cognitive and physical disabilities, with a particular focus on serving children's needs. The foundation strives to transform lives through annual monetary grants, a resource directory that provides current information on existing services available for people with a wide range of disabilities, a number of free special events throughout the year and sponsorship opportunities to assist local nonprofits.

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Sharon Blake
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412-277-6926

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