序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 WALKING ASSISTANCE METHOD AND APPARATUSES US15405733 2017-01-13 US20180064218A1 2018-03-08 JUN-WON JANG
Disclosed is a walking assistance method and apparatuses, wherein a walking assistance apparatus is configured to adaptively control at least one of a length or a stiffness based on a gait motion of a user to assist an upper body of the user.
62 POUCH SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF US15668381 2017-08-03 US20180035769A1 2018-02-08 Lawnae Elizabeth Wilber
Disclosed herein is a system for storing, transporting and containing items while operating or using any device, such as a cane, crutch, walker, stroller, bike, scooter, boat, pole, backpack or wheelchair. In one example, a disclosed system includes a pouch with a first vertical attachment member formed of hook and loop material and a second vertical attachment member having an adhesive back and a hoop and loop material front. In some examples, the pouch has horizontal attachment members which allow additional attachment points for the pouch to be secured to the device. In use, the second vertical attachment member is secured to the device by the adhesive backing and the pouch is coupled to the device by aligning and pressing the hook and loop material surface of the first vertical attachment member on the pouch with the hook and loop material of the second vertical attachment on the device.
63 Walking equipment with a lighting apparatus and usage method thereof US14992458 2016-01-11 US09801437B2 2017-10-31 Ko-Liang Ho
A walking equipment with a lighting apparatus includes a main body, a mount, at least one lighting apparatus, and a power apparatus. The main body has a grip, and the mount is disposed in the main body. The lighting apparatus is connected the mount and projects a horizontal line beam and a vertical line beam. The power apparatus is electrically connected the lighting apparatus. The lighting apparatus is turned on and projects a vertical line marking and a horizontal line marking onto the ground, so the user is guided and takes a step by referring the vertical line marking and horizontal line marking to prevent falling and unforeseen accident.
64 UMBRELLA HANDLE OR UMBRELLA TAIL HAVING ULTRAVIOLET INTENSITY SENSING FUNCTION US15009088 2016-01-28 US20160360841A1 2016-12-15 Ching Chang HO
An umbrella handle or umbrella tail having ultraviolet intensity sensing function includes an umbrella handle or an umbrella tail, the interior of the umbrella handle or the umbrella tail is installed with a printed circuit board and a power module supplying electric power to the printed circuit board, the printed circuit board is installed with a ultraviolet sensor, a data processing unit for processing signals sensed by the ultraviolet sensor and a wireless transmission module, the ultraviolet sensor is electrically connected to an input end of the data processing unit, and an output end of the data processing unit is electrically connected to the wireless transmission module. Accordingly, the present invention is provided with advantages of simple in structure, convenient in operation and capable of sensing the ultraviolet intensity.
65 PORTABLE SECURING DEVICE US15109449 2015-01-02 US20160317376A1 2016-11-03 Ian Hao SENG; Ing Le SENG
The present invention generally relates to mobility aids and in particular, but not exclusively, to a portable device for releasably securing a mobility aid such as a cane, a crutch, a pole, a walking stick umbrella or other walking aids in a desired position. The device comprises an attachment operable to be connected to a fastener for releasably securing a mobility aid in a desired position. The attachment joins the fastener in a manner such that the fastener and attachment are capable of movement relative to each other in at least two planes. As such, the portable securing device may be used on a plurality of surfaces, which may be located on different planes or orientation.
66 MOBILITY AID WITH REHABILITATIVE AND GUIDING FUNCTIONS AND REHABILITATION AND GUIDING METHOD THEREOF US14696608 2015-04-27 US20160309861A1 2016-10-27 WILLY CHOU; JHI-JOUNG WANG; JIUN-HUNG LIN
A mobility aid with rehabilitative and guiding functions includes a main body, a processing unit, a guiding module, a detection module, an inertia sensor, a recording module, and an electricity module. A rehabilitation and guiding method includes the steps of: A) constantly projecting a visible light beam to a next-step position of the mobility aid; B) moving the mobility aid to its next-step position under the guidance of the visible light beam; C) constantly emitting an ultrasonic wave to a next-step position of at least one of the user's feet to define a detection area; D) detecting whether the foot is moved into the detection area; E) recording the moving process of any of the steps A through D and notifying a remote device of the moving process; and F) detecting any of the steps A through D and, if an abnormal condition occurs, sending out a warning message.
67 Ice cleat accessory for a walking aid retrieving tip US14544675 2015-02-04 US20160219993A1 2016-08-04 Kenneth Herman Raihala
An ice cleat designed to fit slidably onto the finger of a retrieving tip for a cane, crutch, walking stick or the like, without use of tools to provide the walking aid user with anti-skid protection on icy or snow covered surfaces.
68 Ice cleat accessory for a walking aid retrieving tip US14544675 2015-02-04 US09386831B1 2016-07-12 Kenneth Herman Raihala
An ice cleat designed to fit slidably onto the finger of a retrieving tip for a cane, crutch, walking stick or the like, without use of tools to provide the walking aid user with anti-skid protection on icy or snow covered surfaces.
69 Versatile walking cane US14599446 2015-01-16 US09277794B2 2016-03-08 Regis C Moreau
A versatile walking cane that has an adjustable length and a jaw-grip. The walking cane includes a trigger that can be actuated to mechanically operate the jaw-grip from an open to a closed position. In the closed position, the jaw-grip is retracted into the interior of the cane and does not obstruct the use of the cane for walking. The cane includes an interface for receiving additional tools and an illumination source.
70 POLE HANDLE US14423136 2013-09-24 US20150251077A1 2015-09-10 Svein Pedersen; Elise Reiten; Lars Karlöf; Erik Lorange Meyer
A pole handle (1) is arranged with a strap (2) which is accommodated in an attachment recess in a looped shaped manner for the fastening of the strap to the pole handle. The strap extends out from the attachment recess (4) which is arranged in the pole handle and forms a wrist loop to be arranged around a users wrist. The which wrist loop is provided with adjustment and locking means for regulating the size of the wrist loop and maintaining the chosen size of the wrist loop. A portion of the strap (2) is allowed to move through the attachment recess (4) when the size of the wrist loop is adjusted and when the adjustment and locking means is repositioned relative to the pool handle. The invention also includes a ski pole arranged with the pole handle and a method for adjusting the size of a wrist loop.
71 Container carrier US13471626 2012-05-15 US09107481B2 2015-08-18 Michael Dennis Catchings
Disclosed is a container carrier that mounts on a walker device or the like to pivot from the interior to the exterior of the device so that the interior of the device is not obstructed, and the required clearance of the device in restricted spaces is not substantially increased. The container carrier has a flexible mounting capacity, accommodates various sizes and shapes of containers, and is assembled from parts that are inexpensive to manufacture.
72 REMOVABLE SLIP-RESISTANT COVER FOR A WALKING DEVICE US14226520 2014-03-26 US20140290708A1 2014-10-02 Briana N. CROWLEY; Long H. Dinh
A removable cover or sleeve for an assisted walking device includes a body and an engagement feature configured to retain the sleeve on the assisted walking device. The body includes a tubular side panel defining an open end, and a closed bottom end with an outer surface. The body defines a hollow interior volume configured to receive a bottom end of the assisted walking device.
73 Walking Device US13913477 2013-06-09 US20130274927A1 2013-10-17 Gary L. Schroeder; Frank Sivo; Wang Su
An improved walking device is disclosed wherein the walking device comprises an elongated body that is more than one foot in length, a movable arm coupled to the elongated body, a power source, and a first sensor, and wherein the first sensor is capable of detecting an orientation of the walking device and producing an electronic signal based on the orientation, and wherein the electronic signal is capable of at least partially causing a movement of the movable arm.
74 Walking device US12660048 2010-02-20 US08490637B2 2013-07-23 Gary L. Schroeder; Frank Sivo; Wang Su
An improved walking device is disclosed wherein the walking device comprises an elongated body that is more than one foot in length, a movable arm coupled to the elongated body, a power source, and a first sensor, and wherein the first sensor is capable of detecting an orientation of the walking device and producing an electronic signal based on the orientation, and wherein the electronic signal is capable of at least partially causing a movement of the movable arm.
75 Beverage holder attachment for crutch US12692633 2010-04-12 US08146614B2 2012-04-03 Donna Ford; Jack Ford
A beverage holder attachment for a crutch has an annular cup holder portion and two molded C-shaped protrusions for snapping onto two side rails of a crutch. The cup holder has a vertical slot on the outside to accommodate a handle of a mug or cup. The cup holder sits in between the two rails of the crutch below the hand bar so that it does not interfere with the use of the hand bar. The cup holder is tilted slightly to avoid spillage on the user of the crutches, so that any coffee drips will spill on the outside of the crutch. The beverage holder can be snapped onto the crutch side rails to carry beverages or other objects around the home or office while on crutches. The beverage holder can be made out of plastic, rubber or any other molded material that will snap onto the crutch.
76 Cane holder US12801919 2010-07-01 US20110017901A1 2011-01-27 Ronnie F. Denburg; Ina Denburg
The cane holder is a support device for the upper end of a conventional cane. The cane holder includes a main body having upper and lower surfaces, a front edge and a rear edge, and a pair of opposed side edges. An opening is formed through a central portion of the main body for receiving a portion of the cane. A slot extends between the front edge of the main body and the opening so that the portion of the cane may be inserted and removed from the opening via the slot. Preferably, at least the lower surface of the main body is substantially flat, allowing the lower surface to rest on a to flat surface, such as a tabletop, to support the cane. The rear edge of the main body may be substantially flat for resting against a wall, or may be concave for receiving the leg of a chair.
77 Rain Protection Umbrella US12249355 2008-10-10 US20090120478A1 2009-05-14 Godfrey B. Church
A lightweight vertical attachment shield that forms a canopy like structure for protection from falling rain when the vertical attachment shield is attached underneath any conventional umbrella in an open arrangement. The vertical attachment shield is attached about the circumference of the conventional umbrella via spring-loaded plastic clips and elastic nooses. When attached to a conventional umbrella, the vertical attachment shield has a length that extends a few inches from the ground. The vertical attachment shield includes a clear view window, as well as vent and hand openings for added convenience and comfort for the user. Alternatively, the vertical shield attachment shield attaches to unique designed umbrella via snap buttons located around the upper rim of the vertical attachment shield and on the underside of the unique designed umbrella. A vertical umbrella stand is utilized to aid in assembling and disassembling the present invention.
78 Magnetic cane mount US11895880 2007-08-27 US20080053501A1 2008-03-06 Mark Wilson; Heather Terbell; John Stump
A system and apparatus for storing canes in an easily accessible location by the user through the use of magnets is described. One magnet is located at the end of the handle. This magnet can also be used to pick up metallic objects, such as keys, without having to bend over all the way to the ground. The second magnet is located at the center of the cane. This magnet can attach the cane to any metallic surface at a level that the user can re-grasp without having to bend over. Furthermore, attachments are included that can be attached to table tops or other furniture that is small, compact, transportable and metallic that can be put in place for attachment thereto by the magnetic cane in those situations where no metallic surface is pre-existing.
79 Cane cover US11523901 2006-09-19 US20070277864A1 2007-12-06 Pamela E. Sussman
A cover for a cane includes a fabric sleeve having a shaft portion extending along a first axis and a handle portion at least a part of which extends along a second axis intersecting the first axis. The shaft portion is substantially linear and of a length proportioned to be substantially coextensive with a shaft of a monopod cane. The handle portion extends from and is integral with the shaft portion, and is proportioned to be substantially coextensive with a handle of a monopod cane. A first opening is provided at the distal end of the shaft portion, and a second opening is provided at a distal end of the handle portion. A third opening is provided at the intersection of the shaft portion and handle portion.
80 Magnetic attachment for a walking cane US11599094 2006-11-14 US20070107760A1 2007-05-17 Timothy Reeves
A magnetic attachment is disclosed to be coupled to a conventional walking cane at the handle end thereof that is grasped by the hand of a user. By turning the cane upside down, the magnetic attachment at the handle end can be moved into contact with a magnetic object (e.g., a set of keys) to be lifted off the floor and carried to the hand of the user. By virtue of the foregoing, an elderly or disabled individual will not have to bend over or kneel down to retrieve his dropped keys, or the like. In a first embodiment, the magnetic attachment is a coupling ring that is molded over and around a magnet. The coupling ring has a longitudinally extending channel that is sized to removably receive and surround the handle end of the walking cane. In a second embodiment, the magnetic attachment is a magnet that is retained within a hole that extends laterally through the handle end of the cane.
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