Safety support device and method

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Inventors

Balan, Ruben

Application #

510421

Filed

Feb-22-2000

Published

Aug-27-2002

Current US Class

135/66
135/67
280/87.041
482/69

International Classes

A61H 003/02

Field of Search

134/67 134/85 134/82 134/71 134/72 134/73 280/87.04 280/87.01 16/24 16/25 16/44

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Connors; John J. Connors & Associates, Inc.

US Patent References

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6170840   Safety stand

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Abstract
The safety support device of this invention includes a frame having a mounting section with a forward end and a rear end. A pair of forward legs are attached to the forward end of the mounting section and a pair of rear legs are attached to the rear end of the mounting section. Each leg has a distal end to which is attached a roller assembly. Each roller assembly includes a roller member mounted so that with the weight of the user bearing down on the assembly the roller member is prevented from moving. In a second embodiment used to assist injured or elderly person stand erect, the legs are long and arm support members engage the arm pits of the user when the user is being supported by the device.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A safety support device for supporting a user's body above ground while using the device, including

a frame having a mounting section with a forward end and a rear end,

a pair of forward legs attached to the forward end of the mounting section and a pair of rear legs attached to the rear end of the mounting section,

at least one pair of said legs each having distal ends to which is attached a roller assembly,

each said roller assembly including a cover and a ball member at least partially enclosed within said cover, with each said cover having a first end attached to the distal end of the leg carrying the roller assembly and a second open end,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are many situations where an individual needs assistance standing erect. For example, roller skaters who are just leaning to skate, and injured or elderly people who need support when they walk.

In-line roller skates have become very popular, but they are much more difficult for novice skaters to master without falling frequently. Although helmets, knee pads, elbow pads and other safety accessories are used, they don't inhibit the skater from falling, but only provide protection if the skater falls. It would be very desirable for a novice skater to have some device which would prevent him or her from falling. Although such a device is especially useful for in-line roller skaters, those using conventional skates with two pairs of wheels straddling the center line of the skate could also benefit from such a device.

Injured and elderly people sometimes use walkers that are held in front of the user and moved forward in a stepwise manner as the person walks. These walkers usually have four support legs and a handle bar at about waist level of the user. They do not, however, support the entire weight of the user. Sometimes crutches are employed which are placed under the arm pits of the user and manipulated as the user walks. Each individual crutch only has one point of contact with the supporting floor. Crutches support the entire weight of the user, but they are sometimes difficult for some individuals to use. Consequently, it would be desirable to provide a safety support device that has the advantage of ease of use of a walker and also supports the entire weight of the user like a pair of crutches.
 
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