EBay’s Custom Standing Wheelchair Demo.
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- Опубликовано: 13 фев 2021
- After inventing, designing and building the prototype in 2012 onto a Ti Lite ZRA, TeamHOC.com custom built the *EBay Uplifter™*. Some really great features were designed and implemented by Hands On Concepts, such as the locking air springs idea, the twist around push canes w/ the triggers incorporated, all beautifully custom executed in all Titanium hardware etc. This wheelchair is a wonderful evolution of the minimalist “first principals” design the has worked so well all these years, allowing me the superpower of “standing” at will, in my daily chair. This completed wheelchair with incredibly great engineering, precision, gorgeous Titanium & Carbon fiber custom parts, D’s Locks installed, weighs in at a mere 21.0 lbs!!! Without rear wheels & 29.4 lbs with Spinergy Carbon rims with 1.5” X 26” Kenda Kwest tires.
The standing feature is almost “invisible”! Хобби
I love it that’s amazing I’m definitely going to hoc for my next chair!
Great video! I'm looking to build one of these myself
Let me know if I can help with any questions.
@@ebaysutube is there an email I could use to contact you?
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Any chance of getting the plans/parts list/how to for this?
I want to build one.
Damn that 's genius Erik
Love their design chair @HOC. need it too bad.
Thanks for the vidz mate
Merci mon ami!
@@jeromeelbrycht-aka-Rodge oh that's a HOC chair? Remind me not to get it then. I thought it was a lot of extra work.
Don't worry you're safe! HOC *only* agreed to build this one-off because I invented, designed (w/ CAD *Cardboard Aided Drafting*) and hand built (no welding, just Mickey-Mouse tech) the prototype they copied...(but added *BRILLIANT, GENIUS* touches of their own!
Here's that prototyperuclips.net/video/y18WN8xrNSY/видео.html
I have a Lifestand and use it as my everyday chair for the past 14 years. I love being able to stand when I want to. Your custom design is very simple, love it. Does your back rest lock in place when you are standing? I couldn't see if it had something to stabilize the angles. Great job!
Thanks for watching! Just saw the question.
No, there’s nothing locking my back in place. I’ve worked on a “lock-out” mechanism and had one that broke on the earlier Ti-Lite ZRA prototype, but it’s just trunk balance and I live in fear 🤪of the possibility of a header…
this has not happened yet,🤞 so I don’t know how I would end up… A long way over the falls with my wheelchair following down on top of me?? I hope I never find out…
Meanwhile still mentally designing an elegant, minimalist way to lockout that backrest…When I do, I’ll definitely make a video.
Near countertops or other items to push against I typically do not use my chest belt and use the trunk balance method too. I went down once but was able to get my hands on the ground and got some help from my son who was nearby. Could have been ugly but got lucky. @@ebaysutube
So is this commercially available??? I really would love to get back to a standing program again!
The short answer is no. Please see the video description. TeamHOC.com will build you a beautiful made to order product, but this one was made because I had built/was already using a working prototype. The prototypes are also on this channel, first made in 2012. Thank you for watching!
For a chair just like that, how much do they go for?
Short answer, ask HOC.
As I mentioned, in the last few seconds of the video, for liability reasons, HOC last time I checked, say they won’t build a chair like this one, unless you already have a prototype. Kind of a catch 22 because it’s definitely not easy to build a wheelchair like this. Among the videos here on my channel, I demonstrate the prototype that I built back in 2012. It was all done mainly with CAD *cardboard, aided drafting* 😉. I made a full size model of the workings and how it would hinge out of cardboard with pins at the hinges to plan ahead for functionality before I made it out of aluminum.
@@ebaysutube ok cool, too bad they won’t make a wheelchair like, would be awesome