序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Fabric cane cover US29260796 2006-06-01 USD540027S1 2007-04-10 Pamela E. Sussman
82 Basketcane US11130060 2005-05-16 US07174907B2 2007-02-13 Michael Alexander Goldsmith; Elizabeth Ann Goldsmith
A walking cane device which supports a basket (2) and lid (7), permitting a storage area to transport objects. A support ring (4) and support columns (3) are secured to the shaft of the cane (1). The support columns (3) extend upwards and slightly outward of the shaft and along the sides of the basket (2), securing and stabilizing the basket (2) in place. A lid (7) is attached to the basket (2) by means of the attachment of the loops (6) to fasteners (5).
83 A RAIN PROTECTION UMBRELLA US10710217 2004-06-25 US20060005871A1 2006-01-12 Godfrey 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.
84 Cane supporting apparatus US119537 1987-11-12 US4794743A 1989-01-03 Hans R. Lehneis
A cane supporting apparatus is made from a light weight piece of material which has an upright contact surface having a width which is several times the diameter of the cane. Generally perpendicular to the upright contact surface is a generally horizontal contact surface, and both of these surfaces are made to have a high coefficient of friction. In the horizontal contact surface, the apparatus is provided with a through-hole which is dimensioned to receive the cane with a slight amount of resistance. The apparatus may therefore be slipped over the cane with the horizontal contact surface generally perpendicular to the length of the cane. The cane may then be supported against a wall or similar surface by means of the upright contact surface of the apparatus or with respect to a table surface by means of the contact surface of the apparatus. In a preferred embodiment the apparatus also includes a hollow insertion member which is inserted over the end of the cane and includes a high friction lower contacting surface. The insertion member is constructed to be stored in the through hole.
85 Walking cane assembly US823964 1977-08-12 US4121605A 1978-10-24 Egon F. Schmerl
A walking cane assembly involving a cane having a cane stabilizing arm extendable laterally from the cane at a location on said cane approaching the cane handle and terminating in a free end within convenient reach of the hand other than the one holding the cane when in use.The cane handle is capable of adjustment for use by a right handed or left handed individual.
86 Charles b US432940D US432940A 1890-07-22
87 Multi-functional walking cane and associated use thereof US15203768 2016-07-06 US10149522B1 2018-12-11 Robert Persley
A multi-functional walking cane includes a body having a cavity provided with a centrally registered longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end opposed therefrom, and a handle disposed at the proximal end. An object-grabbing mechanism is in operable communication with the body. Such an object-grabbing mechanism has an object-grabbing section seated exterior of the body. Advantageously, the object-grabbing section is configured to resiliently deploy between a retracted equilibrium position and an expanded tensioned position, respectively, upon receiving a corresponding user input.
88 Patient Mobility Assessment Device US15558976 2016-03-16 US20180242888A1 2018-08-30 Stephen E. SCHMUTZER; Darrell SCHOENIG
Provided herein are patient mobility assessment devices having a mobility assistance device with an incorporated distance tracker for use in assessing the ambulation of a recovering medical patient. The distance tracker can be integrated into or removably attached to the mobility assistance device. The information obtained may be displayed on the mobility assistance device and/or at a nurse's station or other remote location for convenient monitoring of patient ambulation. Also provided herein are methods for evaluating patient ambulation using the mobility assessment device and optionally, provision of therapeutic ambulation protocols to a display on the device to assist with patient physical therapy and recovery.
89 Devices, systems, and methods for combining mobility and reaching aids US15285463 2016-10-04 US10058150B2 2018-08-28 Barbara Wood
Devices and systems are provided that comprise a reaching apparatus removably coupled with a mobility device such that an individual can couple, uncouple, and/or use the reaching apparatus while concurrently using the mobility device for stability and/or mobility assistance. Related devices, systems, and kits further comprise a sheath for coupling with a mobility device using one or more attachment means, the sheath configured to slidably receive at least part of the reaching apparatus therein. Furthermore, methods for using such devices and systems are provided, providing both retrofit options and otherwise.
90 Walking Aid and Monitor US15433595 2017-02-15 US20170216125A1 2017-08-03 Roderick A. Hyde; Jordin T. Kare; William David Duncan
Devices and systems are described including a walking aid including a linear rod, a hand grip disposed in proximity to a first end of the linear rod, two or more extendable and retractable load-bearing feet at a second end of the linear rod, at least one first sensor configured to detect a parameter of a walking surface, at least one second sensor configured to detect a parameter of the walking aid, a controller including input circuitry configured to receive information regarding the detected parameter of the walking surface from the at least one first sensor and actuation circuitry configured to actuate at least one of the two or more extendable and retractable load-bearing feet in response to the information regarding the detected parameter of the walking surface, and a transmission unit including circuitry configured to transmit the second sensor output to a computing device.
91 Mobility aid with rehabilitative and guiding functions and rehabilitation and guiding method thereof US14696608 2015-04-27 US09675515B2 2017-06-13 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.
92 Smart cane with extensions for navigating stairs US15249971 2016-08-29 US09591902B1 2017-03-14 Roderick A. Hyde; Jordin T. Kare; William David Duncan
Devices and systems are described including a walking aid including a linear rod having a first end and a second end, a hand grip disposed in proximity to the first end of the linear rod, two or more extendable and retractable self-leveling load-bearing feet at the second end of the linear rod, at least one sensor configured to detect a parameter of a walking surface in proximity to the second end of the linear rod, and a controller including a microprocessor and circuitry, the controller operably coupled to the two or more extendable and retractable self-leveling load-bearing feet and the at least one sensor, and including circuitry configured to receive information regarding the detected parameter of the walking surface from the at least one sensor and circuitry configured to actuate at least one of the two or more extendable and retractable self-leveling load-bearing feet in response to the information regarding the detected parameter of the walking surface.
93 Obstacle Avoidance Using Mobile Devices US15254049 2016-09-01 US20170027804A1 2017-02-02 Loc Yu
Methods, systems, and products estimate distances to aid a visually impaired user of a mobile device. As the user carries the mobile device, a camera in the mobile device captures images of a walking cane. The images of the walking cane are analyzed to infer a distance between a tip of the walking cane and the mobile device. The distance may then be used by navigational tools to aid the visually impaired user.
94 DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR COMBINING MOBILITY AND REACHING AIDS US15285463 2016-10-04 US20170020248A1 2017-01-26 Barbara Wood
Devices and systems are provided that comprise a reaching apparatus removably coupled with a mobility device such that an individual can couple, uncouple, and/or use the reaching apparatus while concurrently using the mobility device for stability and/or mobility assistance. Related devices, systems, and kits further comprise a sheath for coupling with a mobility device using one or more attachment means, the sheath configured to slidably receive at least part of the reaching apparatus therein. Furthermore, methods for using such devices and systems are provided, providing both retrofit options and otherwise.
95 Auxiliary guiding device and system for the blind US14678492 2015-04-03 US09513126B2 2016-12-06 Zong-Yuan Sun
An auxiliary guiding device includes a processor, a storage unit, a data obtaining unit, and an indication unit. The auxiliary guiding device communicates with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag having an identification number. The storage unit stores navigating information corresponding to the identification number. The data obtaining unit receives the identification number of the RFID tag. The indication unit is directed by the processor to output the navigating information.
96 Smart cane with extensions for navigating stairs US14835908 2015-08-26 US09468272B1 2016-10-18 Roderick A. Hyde; Jordin T. Kare; William David Duncan
Devices and systems are described including a walking aid including a linear rod having a first end and a second end, a hand grip disposed in proximity to the first end of the linear rod, two or more extendable and retractable self-leveling load-bearing feet at the second end of the linear rod, at least one sensor configured to detect a parameter of a walking surface in proximity to the second end of the linear rod, and a controller including a microprocessor and circuitry, the controller operably coupled to the two or more extendable and retractable self-leveling load-bearing feet and the at least one sensor, and including circuitry configured to receive information regarding the detected parameter of the walking surface from the at least one sensor and circuitry configured to actuate at least one of the two or more extendable and retractable self-leveling load-bearing feet in response to the information regarding the detected parameter of the walking surface.
97 Devices, systems, and methods for combining mobility and reaching aids US14683862 2015-04-10 US09456670B2 2016-10-04 Barbara Wood
Devices and systems are provided that comprise a reaching apparatus removably coupled with a mobility device such that an individual can couple, uncouple, and/or use the reaching apparatus while concurrently using the mobility device for stability and/or mobility assistance. Related devices and systems further comprise a sheath coupled with the mobility device, the sheath configured to slidably receive at least part of the reaching apparatus therein. Furthermore, methods for manufacturing such devices and systems are provided, providing both retrofit options as well as methods for manufacturing specific mobility and/or stability devices comprising the reaching apparatus hereof.
98 Walking Stick US14640378 2015-03-06 US20160255925A1 2016-09-08 Ronald A. Bucci
Provided is a walking stick including an elongated shaft having a waste receptacle oriented along its length. The waste receptacle and may house various articles, including new and used fecal matter waste bags. The walking stick may offer walking support to dog walkers and aid in the disposal of fecal matter produced by the dog. In one embodiment, a walking stick is provided, the walking stick including: an elongated shaft having: a first body, the first body terminated by a first end; a second body, the second body terminated by a second end; a handle, the handle mounted on the first end; a foot, the foot mounted on a terminal end at or near the second end; a waste receptacle, the waste receptacle located medially along the elongated shaft and bisecting the first body and the second body.
99 AUXILIARY GUIDING DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR THE BLIND US14678492 2015-04-03 US20160178378A1 2016-06-23 ZONG-YUAN SUN
An auxiliary guiding device includes a processor, a storage unit, a data obtaining unit, and an indication unit. The auxiliary guiding device communicates with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag having an identification number. The storage unit stores navigating information corresponding to the identification number. The data obtaining unit receives the identification number of the RFID tag. The indication unit is directed by the processor to output the navigating information.
100 Walker standing assist device US14511776 2014-10-10 US09345297B2 2016-05-24 Robert Brady
A walker standing assist device for aiding the user of a walker or a wheeled mobility device to stand or arise from a seated position. Most walkers have their hand grips that are too high for normal users to utilize in the standing process. The users hands are directed to an area that locates their position to the walker's support frame members and thus within the center of gravity of the walker. The walker standing assist device generally includes a hand platform disk that is rotatable and pivotable to the users changing hand position in the arising or standing process.
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