With the aging population and the baby boomers just starting to retire mobility scooters should be more than just a disabled persons transport.
Most of today’s mobility scooters are built and sold by large multi-corporation businesses.
The design of them varies from atrocious rip offs designed by a perambulator engineer to ones designed by a formula one engineer.
and one thing in common is a very high price for what you get
So have they actually asked the users about what they want from a mobility scooter.
Good points-
They have made very nice seats that swivel and can be removed to make transport easier.
They have mobility scooters that dismantle to small parts.
There are fast ones and slow ones and even off road 4 wheel drive mobility scooters.
The gearbox design is generally good enough for the purpose but not to my knowledge any where near the standard of a cheap motorbike gear box system.
They also all have one standard feature.
A adjustable steering column that can be moved back and forward to assist the driver to get in and out of the scooter.
When up right the steering is just like a push bike and very nice but it means that any thing on the handle bars has to move with the steering so limiting any load here.
Moving the steering column towards the rider converts it to tiller steering and the very few people I have seen using this mode find it very disconcerting and uncomfortable.
as well the spindly bit of steering column has to have a 200 kg disabled person swinging on it to get in and out of the scooter.
For goodness sake!
Tiller steering went out in automobiles in 1902.
Have not the designers of mobility scooters gone past this error yet.
The sensible way to go is a light weight frame in the front that supports the top of the steering handle bars and has an adjustable clamp that allows the steering column to move back and forwards to the convenient position to suit the disablement of the driver.
This makes the handle bars so much sturdier for some one using them to pull themselves up on or off the mobility scooter.
As well the lightweight frame will enable many different sorts of attachments that are not limited to the weight restrictions of a moving handle bar.
Attachments that would then be able to be used are.
Large grocery carrier.
Walking stick holder
Any other heavy disability items even a light weight wheel chair.
Special clip on windshield and other weather protection.
Pet carrier.
Even on the larger ones a grand child carrier.
With this sort of frame there is no limit to the accessories that could be attached to the front of the scooter and as well they are in full view of the driver.
So here is my design of the scooter of the future
It opens the way for not only disabled people using them but also able bodied people will enjoy them as well due to the appearance being more that just a disabled persons transport
It is no bigger than a large scooter and would fit through any supermarket entrance or manoeuvre in the narrow isles.
Groceries can be carried in the front where the lid opens forward to form a large carrying space
So what is needed is independent suspension so that curbs and other bumps do not jolt the driver about.
Amp meter as well as a voltage indicator as the combination gives a more accurate picture of how far the scooter will travel between charges.
All steering, suspension joints to be sealed for life as disabled persons can not afford maintenance.
This is one of my attempts at a mobility scooter a bit primitive but more convenient than the manufactured ones.
the above scooter was stolen @## so i had to make a new one
the bare chassis of the new one i have nearly finished
and the front
note the 2 disc brakes that make it stand on its nose if wanted to
also the cross stay high up acts as a antiroll devise as well as allowing the front to move independantly
so here is the nearly finished scooter just a paint away and the screen to put on
[/img]Some where in the future there will be a market for small mobile electric vehicles for one person to get to the supermarket and back even if they are not disabled or are partially disabled
Already some places people use golf carts for the same purpose.