Hardware of Powerchair Football

2026-02-21

Structure and Tire Specifications of Powerchair Football Competition Chairs.
Strike Force patent, low center-of-gravity design, 3.00-4 tires, and comparison between solid and pneumatic types.

1. Premises of Powerchair Design

• Competition-specific machines are not intended for daily use
• Outdoor driving with rear casters lowered carries damage risk
• Drive Profile 5 is configured exclusively for competition

→ Competition chairs assume high output and rapid acceleration/deceleration
→ Tire philosophy differs from standard medical power wheelchairs

 

2. Leading Platform: Strike Force Structural Notes

From US Patent 8,678,114

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Structural elements
• Low center-of-gravity design
• Forward-extended guard
• Wheel guard surrounding drive wheels
• Rear caster support limited to within 10 inches behind the drive axle

Patent statement
“The rear edge of the seat is less than 10 inches behind the drive wheel axle.”

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Design intent
• Reduction of G-forces
• Spin stability
• Suppression of rear overhang

→ Tires assume sharp turning conditions
→ Lateral load dominant

 

3. Vehicle Specification Summary

• Drive wheels: medium diameter
• Front wheels: small casters
• Rear wheels: anti-tip casters
• Battery: 24V gel type

Sudden stops, rapid turns, lateral sliding
Wear mode dominated by uneven wear

 

4. Tire Size

3.00-4

Industrial cart standard
Outer diameter approx. 260 mm
Rim diameter 4 inches

Estimated reasons for adoption
• Availability
• Load capacity
• Standardization in competition chairs

 

5. Difference Between Solid and Pneumatic

Solid

• No puncture
• Minimal deformation
• High lateral stiffness
• Low rebound
• Consistent wear progression

Competition suitability
Stable
Linear response
Low shock absorption

Pneumatic

• Large contact patch deformation
• Shock absorption
• Lateral deflection occurs
• Requires air pressure management

Competition suitability
Possible influence on ball control
Potential delay under lateral load

 

6. Regulatory Constraints

FIPFA guard dimensions are fixed

Strike Force User Manual 2018

→ Limited room for changing tire outer diameter

Seat height
Axle position
Rear overhang limitation (patent)

→ Changing tire diameter directly affects vehicle stability

 

7. Tire Design Considerations

Competition-dominant factors

• Lateral load
• Spin wear
• Indoor flat floor surface
• Relatively constant surface μ

Required properties

• Low rolling resistance is secondary
• Lateral stiffness
• Wear resistance
• Heat resistance

Distinct from general automotive tire design philosophy

 

8. Relation to the Patent

The patent focuses on frame, guard, and center-of-gravity positioning.

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Material composition of the tire itself is not specifically restricted.

→ Room exists for tire improvement
→ Area for material differentiation

9. Summary Notes

• 3.00-4 is an industrial standard
• Solid tires tend to dominate
• Stiffness compatible with low center-of-gravity design is required
• Wear dominated by lateral sliding
• Tires are still largely off-the-shelf industrial products

Material research potential exists
Especially in lateral stiffness control and reduction of wear particle generation

 

Sources

Strike Force User Manual 2018
US Patent 8,678,114