Support utility mobility aid

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Inventors

Ryder, Richard E.
VanGinhoven, Judy A.

Application #

924434

Filed

Aug-27-1997

Published

Dec-8-1998

Current US Class

135/65
135/66
135/69
135/72
135/75
403/109.3

International Classes

A45B 001/00

Field of Search

135/65 135/66 135/69 135/71 135/75 135/77 403/109.3

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Robert M. Downey, P.A.

US Patent References

3999565   Walking stick devic...
4407318   Stick
4562850   Combination walki...
4869280   Collapsible crutch
5139040   Collapsible lightwe...

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Abstract
A multi-function support device to assist the mobility of people having minor to extreme handicaps includes an elongate main shaft having a plurality of telescoping tube sections axially movable relative to one another throughout a range of selected, locked positions to enable adjustment of an overall length of the device. A head assembly removably attaches to a proximal end zone of the main shaft and includes opposite arm members, with storage compartments therein. The arm members are angled outwardly and upwardly to define a support brace for supporting receipt under the user's arm and within the armpit. Various ground engaging tip members are interchangeably attachable to the distal end zone of the main shaft and a battery powered lamp, operable by a switch, directs light downwardly to illuminate the ground area where the tip member is to be placed while walking. A hand-hold assembly fitted to the mid-zone of the main shaft, and adjustably positionable therealong, includes a handle movable between a collapsed position and an operative, locked position for holding the device.
 
Claims
Now that the invention has been described, what is claimed is:

1. A support aid for assisting a person with impaired mobility and being operably positionable under the person's armpit for supporting at least a portion of the person's weight against a ground surface while the person is walking;

said support aid comprising:

a main shaft having a distal end zone, a proximal end zone, and a central zone, and said main shaft including a plurality of telescoping tube sections axially movable relative to one another between a fully extended position defining a maximum length of said main shaft and a fully collapsible position defining a minimum length of said main shaft;

means for adjustably locking said telescoping tube sections relative to one another at a plurality of selected positions throughout a range of movement between said fully extended position and said fully collapsed position to provide a plurality of selected lengths of said main shaft between said maximum length and said minimum length;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to support and mobility aids for handicapped persons and, more specifically, to a multi-functional support and mobility device including: an elongate main shaft with means for selectively adjusting the overall length of the device at selected, interlocked positions; an armpit support brace with storage means therein for storing medication, keys, money, small tools, and the like; a collapsible hand-hold assembly providing means for holding the device and cutting wire and like articles; interchangeable tip members attachable to a distal end of the shaft for engaging and gripping various ground surfaces; and lamp means for illuminating an area of the ground surface that the tip members engage.

2. Description of the Related Art

Through the course of history, various devices have been proposed to assist individuals with mobility restricting handicaps. The more commonly known and used devices of this nature include walking sticks, crutches, canes, and walkers. The wood frame crutch was developed during the Civil War and since then, only a few modifications and/or improvements have been made to this now antiquated device. Through the years, the conventional crutch has become an unglamorous symbol of a person who is somehow impaired. The introduction of the aluminum crutch has made some strides towards improving versatility and appearance, providing a crutch that is lighter, more cosmetically appealing, and easier to transport than the conventional crutch. Nonetheless, most people find use of these inflexible staffs (both the conventional and aluminum crutch) to be frustrating when shopping, dining, driving, working or simply getting around. For instance, when a person using a crutch is seated, they must lean the crutch against a wall, a chair, or lie it on the floor. Many times, such as in a restaurant, others walking by the seated person will trip on the crutch, bringing unwanted attention and sometimes embarrassment to the handicapped person.
 
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