Cane with extensible fingers

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Inventors

McAllister, John M.

Application #

206282

Filed

Jun-14-1988

Published

Mar-14-1989

Current US Class

135/66
135/84
294/19.1

International Classes

A45B 003/00

Field of Search

135/66 135/70 135/81 135/84

Examiners

Bell; J. Karl

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rhodes, Coats & Bennett

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Abstract
The present invention entails a cane having a finger assembly in the lower portion thereof and extendable from the cane for gripping objects. In particular, the finger assembly is biased toward an extended position. A locking mechanism enables the finger assembly to be locked in an infinite number of positions between a fully extended position and a fully retracted position such that objects of various sizes can be retrieved and held.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cane with extensible fingers for retrieving and picking up objects comprising

(a) a cane having a hollow body and an opening at its lower end;

(b) a finger assembly mounted within the lower portion of the cane and moveable between a retracted closed position and an extended open position, the finger assembly including an elongated actuating rod extending within the cane;

(c) biasing means for biasing the finger assembly toward the extended open position;

(d) locking means for engaging the finger assembly and locking the same in any position between the extended open position and the retracted closed position; the locking means including a spring loaded cam surface for engaging the elongated actuating rod and stationing the same in a locked position so as to lock the finger assembly in a selected position wherein when the locking means is released the finger assembly is outwardly extended by the biasing means and wherein the finger assembly is closed by urging the fingers into the open end of the cane and against the biasing means, and wherein the fingers can be locked in any position while being retracted by engaging the elongated rod with the locking means.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to canes and more particularly to canes having an extensible finger assembly for retrieving and holding objects.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Often times, through handicap or infirmity, a person is unable to perform simple motor tasks which others can easily do, or he himself was able to do before his physical condition became altered. Such physical alterations include the stiffening and impaired movement of the joints accompanying arthritis, diseases or conditions of the muscles, bones, tendons, or nerves which limit mobility, especially in the hands, and problems relating to the back or hips which impede one's ability to stoop or bend over. Such conditions occur in conjunction with or as a result of accident, illness, injury, a congenital condition or the so-called aging process.

At any rate, a person so impaired has many occasions daily to be frustrated by his inability to perform simple tasks, for example, picking up a dropped glove or other personal article, or gathering the morning paper, or picking up refuse along one's walk and depositing it in a waste can.
 
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