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 Ergonomically designed walker US09699328 2000-10-30 US06959716B1 2005-11-01 Joseph Francis Schrader
A bicycle seat supported generally by a tubular V-shaped configuration with an offset seat post to allow for padded leg cradle supports, padded handles and adjusting handle grip bars. The bottom of the ergonomically designed offset walker frame has an adjustable rubber tip for height adjustment. The seat is on a fixed top post. The position can be adjusted up and down in height, forward and back and front to back. Using the handle grips the user can straddle the bicycle seat and rest the injured limb on the leg cradle supports without having to strap the injured limb to the walker frame. The walker frame has been ergonomically designed for balance. The tubular construction is comprised of a number of offsetting bends and spacers, which offset the leg cradle to the proper distance for comfort and balance. The padded handles are forward of the seat with rotating handle grip bars on the ends of the padded handles which gives the user more comfort and better control when using the walker frame making it possible to maintain better balance. The hands and wrists keep the frame in a vertical position and maintain control over the stabilization foot for better balance. The offset bends in the frame move the stabilization foot out of the way of the good leg and foot making for a less cumbersome and more comfortable natural stance. The stabilization foot is under the injured limb giving the injured user better balance, which improves comfort and makes for a simple easy to use walking device.
82 Military tool and associated methods US10383601 2003-03-07 US20040173062A1 2004-09-09 Leonard J. DeFrancisci
A multifunctional, portable tool has a generally cylindrical elongate body. The body has a male portion at the body first end having a first mating element adjacent the first end. The male portion tapers toward the first end. The body also has a female portion at the body's second end that has an axial bore extending from an opening at the body's second end. A second mating element is positioned within the bore, which is adapted to mate with the first mating element. The bore has a diameter sufficient to admit at least part of the male portion. In one embodiment, the male portion of the first tool is retained within the bore of the second tool by a friction fit. In a second embodiment, the male and female portions mate via a screw thread and groove.
83 Convertible cane US10039097 2002-01-02 US20030205266A1 2003-11-06 David G. Luckstead
A convertible cane assembly comprises a pair of canes which can be used separately by a cane user. The canes include connections for securing the canes in side-by-side relation to provide a single cane which can be used in a normal manner. An important feature of the connections is the ability to easily separate the canes. In the single cane version, loads are preferably transferred through the entire length of both canes, meaning that the connections do not have to carry substantial loads.
84 Multi-purpose stick US97052 1987-09-16 US4790339A 1988-12-13 Devane D. Bennett
This invention is a multi-purpose stick which can be used as a walking stick, a leg support, an arm lifter, a leg and arm support, and the like. This is all accomplished through the provision of a stick which has a plurality of bends formed therein to make it suitable for multiple uses.
85 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).
86 Knee-Supporting Walking Aid US14527009 2014-10-29 US20160120730A1 2016-05-05 Paul Guerre-Chaley
A medical device for assisting patients in walking who have sustained injury to the lower portion of their legs or feet. The device supports the patient's knee and is controlled by the patient's hand and arm. The device includes an elongate ground-engaging upright stanchion having an upwardly extending vertical axis when a user is standing. The stanchion has a top and a front, and a knee holster affixed to the top of the stanchion for receiving the user's knee. A handrail projects upwardly and frontally from a top of the holster at an angle of between 15 and 35 degrees from the vertical axis. The handrail has a hand-gripping portion located such that when gripped by the user while standing an angle of approximately 90 degrees is formed at the user's elbow between the forearm and the upper arm.
87 GOLF CLUB CARRYING CASE US14743516 2015-06-18 US20150283435A1 2015-10-08 Scott E. ANDOCHICK
A golf club carrying case has first and second elongated shells connected along a first longitude edge by one or more hinges. At least one closing mechanism is used to hold the first and second elongated shells together, along a second longitude edge, to form an elongated housing. A number of restraints are used to restrain golf clubs within the elongated housing. The first and second elongated shells are shaped such that one end of the elongated housing is large enough to accommodate the heads of driver clubs and the lengths of the first and second elongated shells are sufficient to accommodate the maximum length of a driver club.
88 Training pole for athletes US13147816 2010-03-13 US08858401B2 2014-10-14 Georg H. Kaupe
A training apparatus for a Nordic walker has an elongated pole whose lower end carries at least one wheel having a freewheel permitting rolling of the wheel on the surface only in a forward travel direction. A forearm rest is freely pivotal on an upper end of the pole and defines with the pole an angle increasing on forward rolling of the wheel from a position behind the athlete to a position in front of the athlete as the arm in the rest swings forward in the travel direction. A handgrip fixed on a front end of the forearm rest is gripped by a hand of the forearm in the rest and pivots with the forearm rest. A spring braced between the rest and the pole and pivotally biases the rest so as to increase the inclination angle.
89 CONNECTOR FOR STICK US13656618 2012-10-19 US20130045041A1 2013-02-21 Dae Up SOHN
A locking mechanism for poles includes a support rod, inserted into a first unit shaft at a first end thereof and locked to a second unit shaft at a second end thereof, with threads formed around the outer circumferential surface thereof; and a pressure locking unit movably engaged with the threads of the support rod and having longitudinal slits formed to open in one direction and at least two pressure parts formed in a longitudinal direction. The locking pressure of the pressure locking unit is imposed on the unit shafts at multiple longitudinally spaced points, thus dispersing or distributing the locking strength in the longitudinal direction and increasing both the locking strength and the resistance against both longitudinal compressive force and longitudinal tensile force, thereby preventing the locked unit shafts from suddenly slipping towards each other.
90 Crutch Assembly US13456372 2012-04-26 US20120227777A1 2012-09-13 Jesse Daily
An improved crutch assembly and walking aid is provided. The crutch assembly can be retrofitted to an existing walking aid and provides spring assisted motion. The assembly includes a ball-in-socket joint and a spring operably connecting the joint to a walking aid shaft.
91 PERSONAL SUPPORT US12748160 2010-03-26 US20110232665A1 2011-09-29 James R. Barnett, JR.
Provided in some embodiments is a portable personal support system and method of providing the same. In some embodiments, provided is a portable personal support including a frame having a support member of sufficient height to be grasped by a human while in a standing position. The frame including a three-sided barrier having at least one front barrier portion to be disposed in front of user during use and at least two side barrier portions to be disposed on either side of the user during use. At least one of the barrier portions includes a first panel portion and a second panel portion complementary to the first panel portion coupled to one another to form an integral barrier portion. At least a portion of the first panel portion includes a first edge portion, and at least a portion of the second panel includes a second edge portion complementary to the first edge portion that engage one another. At least a portion of the first panel and a complementary portion of the second panel define at least a portion of a hollow interior cavity of the integral barrier portion. In some embodiments, provided is a portable personal support system that includes a frame having a support member of sufficient height to be grasped by a human while in a standing position. The personal support system also includes at least three feet coupled to the frame, wherein at least one of the feet includes a suction cup to at least partially couple the frame to a supporting surface during use. The suction cup includes a flexible sealing cup configured to directly contact the supporting surface during use, and the sealing cup generates a suction to at least partially couple the frame to the supporting surface when the sealing cup is pressed against a supporting surface during use.
92 Seat assembly for releasable attachment between crutches US12462685 2009-08-06 US20110030747A1 2011-02-10 Loran L. Lee
A seat assembly for releasable attachment between crutches comprising crutches, the crutches comprising a center support and a pair of outer support members. The outer support members further comprise a plurality of opposed hand grip retention apertures. A seat support comprises a seat support pin received in a hand grip retention aperture of the first crutch, a support body engaged by the seat support pin, and a seat engagement pin that engages one end of the seat is attached to the first crutch. A seat retention pin received in a hand grip retention aperture of the second crutch engages the other end of the seat when the seat is deployed. There may be a brace attached to the seat bottom side and the first crutch.
93 Convertible Trekking Paddle US12504256 2009-07-16 US20110011432A1 2011-01-20 David J. Yakos; Stephen M. Sanford
A trekking pole is convertible into a two handed double bladed kayaking paddle and into a single bladed paddle. In another embodiment, two trekking poles are convertible into a single double bladed kayaking paddle.
94 MULTI-CONFIGURATION WALKING APPARATUS US12817073 2010-06-16 US20100313923A1 2010-12-16 Dannie H. King; Nicholas Allen King
A multifunctional mobility device which enables or assists a person to walk without assistance from another person. The device provides a practical solution to address the various levels of mobility assistance between the minimal support of a cane and the maximum support of a four-legged walker. The multiple functions of the device are enabled by changing width and height, and include a one-legged, two-handed walker; a two-legged, two-handed walker; a hemi-walker; a stair-climbing aide; a standard or bariatric cane; and a device providing assistance from the sitting to standing position. The device may employ a jointed handle of sufficient width to accommodate both hands, and two legs connected to the handle that move inward or outward in unison, using the jointed handle and a compound, articulating mechanism connecting the two legs.
95 CLIMBING CRUTCH US12466480 2009-05-15 US20100288319A1 2010-11-18 ZHAN-HUA LUO
A climbing crutch comprises an upper flexibly hollow tubular section, a lower flexibly hollow tubular section, and an outer rod with a predetermined diameter, wherein the upper tubular section includes a first upper tubular end with a predetermined length having outer threads formed on the first upper tubular end, and further includes a second upper tubular end with a predetermined length having a coupling member disposed on the second upper tubular end, the coupling member includes first inner threads formed therein; the lower tubular section includes a first lower tubular end having a screwing segment extending from the first lower tubular end to be screwed with the first inner threads of the coupling member of the upper tubular section, and the lower tubular section further includes an anti-slip portion mounted thereon; the outer rod includes a first rod end having second inner threads formed therein.
96 GOLF CLUB CARRYING CASE US12333081 2008-12-11 US20100147714A1 2010-06-17 Scott E. Andochick
A golf club carrying case has first and second elongated shells connected along a first longitude edge by one or more hinges. At least one closing mechanism is used to hold the first and second elongated shells together, along a second longitude edge, to form an elongated housing. A number of restraints are used to restrain golf clubs within the elongated housing. The first and second elongated shells are shaped such that one end of the elongated housing is large enough to accommodate the heads of driver clubs and the lengths of the first and second elongated shells are sufficient to accommodate the maximum length of a driver club.
97 Folding crutch US11872076 2007-10-15 US07712479B2 2010-05-11 Stephen Sundarrao
A crutch enabled to fold on itself so the crutch can be stored in small places or confined areas. The crutch attaches to the forearm of a user with a flexible cuff during use. After use, an upper section and lower section of the crutch rotate toward one another using a pivoting joint. Further, the lower section of the crutch has telescoping sections, allowing the crutch to use substantially less space during storage.
98 Apparatus for Walking Assistance US12500538 2009-07-09 US20100006128A1 2010-01-14 Kenneth E. LAMOUREUX
An apparatus for walking assistance to facilitate the movement of individuals who require assistance over short distances for brief periods of time is provided. Specifically, the apparatus allows those having lower limb amputations to move temporarily without a prosthetic device. The apparatus includes a T-shaped cane having a single, adjustable support post with a T-shaped crossbar having two handles. At the base of the cane is a curved support foot with a cushioned contact surface for placement against the floor. The collapsible apparatus includes four primary components; (1) a top receiver bar, (2) a lower receiver bar, (3) a pair of handlebars, and (4) a base platform. The top receiver bar includes a T-shaped cross piece for handlebar insertion. In an alternate embodiment, the top receiver bar comprises a simple cylindrical tube while the handlebar component comprises a T-shaped cross piece. The lower receiver bar telescopes within the top receiver bar at a desired height. The base retains the lower receiver bar and integrates a rigid support plate, a base pad, and a pair of winged plate sections for a rocker type motion during use.
99 Portable stabilizer apparatus for a standing passenger US11030265 2005-01-06 US07367347B2 2008-05-06 Ross Field
A portable stabilizer apparatus is provided for a standing passenger who is standing below a ceiling in a mass transit vehicle; and the portable stabilizer apparatus includes a handle assembly which includes a hand grip region, a finger-operated latch member, and an finger-operated actuator switch. Telescopic units are connected to the handle assembly actuation and are controlled by the finger-operated latch member. The telescopic units include an end extension unit, and the end extension unit includes a suction cup for attaching to the ceiling of the vehicle. A ceiling-attachment release mechanism is housed within the telescopic units and is connected between the finger-operated actuator switch and the suction cup for releasing the suction cup from the ceiling. Extension power, either manual or mechanical, is used for extending the telescopic units toward the ceiling of the vehicle.
100 Mobility aiding device US10809334 2004-03-26 US07108004B2 2006-09-19 Ross Lyell Cowie; Bjarki Hallgrimsson
A mobility aiding device, such as a walker, a wheelchair, a transport chair, a shower seat or a rollator, are used in providing support to injured or ailing persons during activity or movement. A solid two-piece seating platform is provided with a structural support for distributing the weight of the user to the frame. Furthermore, the two pieces of the seating platform are inter-hinged, enabling the entire device to fold up into a storage position. A lock is provided for maintaining the structural support in place, and a handle is provided for facilitating folding the device into the storage position.
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