序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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101 | FIXING DEVICE OF SPORTS STICK WITH VARIABLE LENGTH | EP08778739.6 | 2008-07-11 | EP2175942B1 | 2014-05-21 | KIM, Young Se |
102 | ELECTRONIC CANE FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED FOR RECOGNIZING RFID TAGS | EP10841179 | 2010-12-22 | EP2520267A4 | 2013-07-24 | KIM SUNG JAE |
103 | Positioning sleeve for a telescopic rod | EP07250184.4 | 2007-01-18 | EP1949812B1 | 2011-07-06 | Hsin-Yuan Lai |
104 | Teleskopeinrichtung | EP05007321.2 | 2005-04-04 | EP1584256B1 | 2010-10-20 | Külzer, Peter |
105 | Locking system for telescopic tubes | EP06012241.3 | 2006-06-14 | EP1748196B1 | 2008-09-17 | Pronzati, Lorenzo |
106 | Positioning sleeve for a telescopic rod | EP07250184.4 | 2007-01-18 | EP1949812A1 | 2008-07-30 | Hsin-Yuan Lai |
A positioning sleeve (10, 10', 10", 100) includes first and second surrounding portions (121, 122) adapted to surround outer and inner tube sections (210, 220) of a telescopic rod (200), respectively. The second surrounding portion (122) has a plurality of angularly spaced-apart recessed parts (1222) and a plurality of compressible retaining units (13, 13', 13", 130) respectively disposed in the recessed parts (1222). Each retaining unit (13, 13' , 13", 130) is connected to the corresponding recessed part (1222), and has an engaging part (132, 132' , 132", 170) projecting toward a through hole (11) in the second surrounding portion (122), and a deformable space (14) defined between the engaging part (132, 132' , 132", 170) and the respective recessed part (1222) . The deformable space (14) is deformed when the inner tube section (220) is friction-fitted into the second surrounding portion (122) and when the engaging part (132, 132', 132", 170) of each retaining unit (13, 13', 13", 130) abuts the inner tube section (220).
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107 | KLEMMVORRICHTUNG FÜR TELESKOPARTIG INEINANDER GESCHOBENE ROHRE | EP04789550.3 | 2004-10-21 | EP1694971B1 | 2008-03-05 | ROISER, Thomas |
According to the invention, the position of telescopic tubes inserted one in the other, for sports poles, in particular, ski poles, can be fixed, whereby a clamping device (1) is provided within the tubes (3, 5). The clamping device (1) has a clamping piece (21) and expanding bodies (17, 19), provided on both ends of the clamping piece (21). The expanding bodies (17, 19) are screwed onto a threaded rod (11) with counter-running threads sections (13, 15). On relative rotation of the tubes (3, 5) the expanding bodies (17, 19) are forced into the clamping piece (21) from both ends thereof with an appropriate rotational direction and extend the same essentially evenly outwards over the whole length thereof such that the same rests on the inner surface of the outer tube (5) with a frictional connection and thus fixes the length of the pole, once adjusted. The tubes (3, 5) can thus be fixed with less force required than usual in the desired position relative to each other. | ||||||
108 | WALKING AID | EP01980720.5 | 2001-11-06 | EP1339370B1 | 2004-09-22 | McGrath, Thomas Francis |
Walking aid apparatus comprises handle portion and a shaft portion including a ground-contacting ferrule, the shaft portion comprising telescopically-mounted cylindrical spindle (13) and sleeve elements (14) and a spring means acting between seats of said spindle and sleeve elements resiliently (26) to restrain relative axial sliding movement, in which the apparatus includes a sliding friction-reducing means (28,29) between at least one end of the spring means and the associated seat, whereby the handle portion and the ferrule are axially rotatable to accommodate twisting movement as between the user and the ground in use. The sliding friction-reducing means results in controlled rotation as between the spring means and the spindle and/or elements with considerable benefits to the user in avoiding tortional loading to the twist, elbow and/or shoulder joints which can be especially painful to those who suffer from arthritis. | ||||||
109 | WALKING AID | EP01980720.5 | 2001-11-06 | EP1339370A2 | 2003-09-03 | McGrath, Thomas Francis |
Walking aid apparatus comprises handle portion and a shaft portion including a ground-contacting ferrule, the shaft portion comprising telescopically-mounted cylindrical spindle (13) and sleeve elements (14) and a spring means acting between seats of said spindle and sleeve elements resiliently (26) to restrain relative axial sliding movement, in which the apparatus includes a sliding friction-reducing means (28,29) between at least one end of the spring means and the associated seat, whereby the handle portion and the ferrule are axially rotatable to accommodate twisting movement as between the user and the ground in use. The sliding friction-reducing means results in controlled rotation as between the spring means and the spindle and/or elements with considerable benefits to the user in avoiding tortional loading to the twist, elbow and/or shoulder joints which can be especially painful to those who suffer from arthritis. | ||||||
110 | DISPOSITIF DE BLOCAGE DE DEUX ELEMENTS ALLONGES TELESCOPIQUES | EP01925643.7 | 2001-04-13 | EP1274946A1 | 2003-01-15 | Guidetti, Pascal |
The invention concerns a device for locking two elongated elements the first of which slides in the second telescopically, comprising means (12, 22) for locking the first element (2) longitudinally relative to the second element (4), comprising a lock washer (13) arranged around the first element and whereof the circumferential part is placed between two longitudinally opposite supports of the second element and an elastic return member (18) placed between said second element and said washer and acting on the washer in a site at some distance from said supports so as to bring the lock washer in an extreme inclined position relative to the first element wherein the two opposite parts of said washer are in contact with the first element so as to lock the first element (2) relative to the second element (4) in the longitudinal direction. | ||||||
111 | STOCK WIE SKISTOCK, WANDERSTOCK ODER DERGLEICHEN | EP97942000.0 | 1997-09-09 | EP0927068A1 | 1999-07-07 | Lenhart, Klaus |
The invention concerns a stick (10) such as a ski stick, a walking stick or the like, which has a handle (12) and a cane (14), the length of which can be altered, as well as an adjusting device (22) with which at least one gripping area of the stick handle (12) can be adjusted in a bent position relative to the cane (14). The purpose of the invention is to obtain a stick which can be folded into a compact unit as small as possible. To this end the stick cane (14) has two sections (24, 26) joined together by the adjusting device (22) and the adjusting device (22) is accommodated outside the cane of the stick (14). | ||||||
112 | Zusammenlegbarer Gehstock | EP86890252.9 | 1986-09-08 | EP0215771A2 | 1987-03-25 | Lindner, Herbert, Ing. |
Ein zusammenlegbarer Gehstock mit Handgriff (5), insbesondere Wanderstock, Bergstock od.dgl., besteht aus mehreren ineinandersteckbaren Rohrteilen (1,2,3), die von einer Gummischnur (18) durchzogen sind, die jeweils am oberen und unteren endseitigen Rohrteil (1,3) befestigt ist. In den oberen, endseitigen Rohrteil (1) ist ein zusätzlicher Rohrteil (4) mit einem Verriegelungsmechanismus verschiebbar eingesteckt, sodaß die Gesamtlänge des Stockes einstell- und fixierbar ist. |
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113 | HINGED WALKING CANE | US15863413 | 2018-01-05 | US20190208874A1 | 2019-07-11 | Joseph Ritter; Megan Gilligan; Gregory J. Foster; Robert W. Sheldon |
Disclosed is a hinged cane to assist in user mobility. The cane comprises an upper section and a lower section and a hinged mechanism that connects the upper and lower sections. The hinged mechanism comprises a lower block and an upper block and a hinge coupler pivotally connected to the lower block and to the upper block. This configuration enables the lower section to be moved from a use position over a range of travel into a fully folded position. The cane includes a catch mechanism for releasably securing the upper section to the lower section when in the use position. The cane may include a foot that has a relatively more pliable skirt and a relatively less pliable central nub to assist in maintaining the natural walking motion of the user. | ||||||
114 | Length adjustment device | US15720456 | 2017-09-29 | US10092068B2 | 2018-10-09 | In Soo Jung; Myeong A Lee |
A length adjustment device according to an exemplary embodiment forms a latching groove on an interior circumference of a first extension pole, which is configured to be separately assembled, and there is an effect that a manufacturing becomes easy and a mass production is possible. | ||||||
115 | Walking stick | US15519226 | 2015-10-15 | US10092067B2 | 2018-10-09 | Robert B. Van Varick; Donald S. Strum; Michael E. Graves; William R. Parcells; Jennifer A. Tuetken; Vladimir Anokhin; Daniel C. Sosa; Michael A. Daley; Bryan J. Semkuley; Clarice M. Theisen; Lynn R. Healey; Elizabeth W. Clubb; Richmond A. Hornby; Adam I. Lehman; Leland R. Adams; Jeffrey Randsen |
A walking stick can include a handle (50) including a head (52). The head (52) can include at least one internal reinforcement member (90). The at least one internal reinforcement member (90) can have a shape that is substantially the same as a shape of the head (52). The bathing wand can include a neck (54) and a shaft (20). The bathing wand can also include a foot (150, 180) for engaging the ground. The foot (150, 180) can be coupled to the shaft (20). In some aspects, the foot (180) can include at least two arms (186) extending from a top portion (190) towards a bottom portion (194) of the foot (180). Each of the at least two arms (186) can be coupled together through a base (188) of the of the bottom portion (194). In some aspects, at least one arm (186) can form a loop (193). | ||||||
116 | POLE SHAFT DEVICE | US15562376 | 2016-03-24 | US20180279726A1 | 2018-10-04 | Sun Ho HWANG |
The present invention provides a pole shaft device including an outer shaft (10); an inner shaft (20) which is disposed in the outer shaft (10) and slides along the inside of the outer shaft (10); a fixing member (30) which is fixed on the inner shaft (20) and has an inclined surface formed in the circumferential direction thereof; and an extension member (40) which is coupled to the outer shaft (10) so as to be movable in the longitudinal direction thereof, and is extended by friction with the inclined surface so as to fix the outer shaft (10) and the inner shaft (20). | ||||||
117 | HEIGHT ADJUSTING SYSTEM FOR HIKING STICKS | US15923304 | 2018-03-16 | US20180263343A1 | 2018-09-20 | Gerri Unrein Kier |
A powered hiking stick single button height adjustment mechanism. | ||||||
118 | Vehicle sun shield | US15079943 | 2016-03-24 | US10076949B1 | 2018-09-18 | Cindy L. Kenney |
A vehicle sun shield includes an elongated shaft having a collar slidably mounted thereon that expands a plurality of support ribs and an overlaying, reflective canopy. Accordingly, a user adjusts a handle mechanism at a lower end of the shaft to a desired length and fully expands the canopy. The canopy is positioned immediately adjacent to the windshield interior with the handle resting on the vehicle console or on the upper surface of the dashboard. | ||||||
119 | 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. | ||||||
120 | Walking Stick with S-Shaped Flexure Mechanism to Store and Release Energy | US15678262 | 2017-08-16 | US20180055163A1 | 2018-03-01 | Neal H. Rudin |
A walking stick that takes inspiration from nature to absorb energy in the downward first motion of a walking stride and then return the stored energy to aid in propelling the walker forward in the final forward motion of the walking stride all the while keeping the walker in an ergonomically correct position which minimizes discomfort and reduces wasted energy. The walking stick that is the subject of this patent application utilizes a dual flexure spring configured in an S-shape (hereafter referred to as an S-flexure spring) as an extension of the straight shaft of the stick. The shape and location of the S-flexure spring are such that the spring force helps propel the walker forward. |