White stick for blind persons

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Inventors

Jansen, Reindert Jan

Application #

875065

Filed

Jun-25-1997

Published

Oct-6-1998

Current US Class

135/65
135/66
135/911

International Classes

A45B 007/00

Field of Search

135/65 135/66 135/911 135/910

Assignee

Techn-O-Tape, BV (NL)

Examiners

Mai; Lanna

Attorney, Agent or Firm

St.Onge Steward Johnston & Reens LLC

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Abstract
The invention relates to a white stick with a transmitter for emitting directed signals, a receiver for receiving signals which are reflected by an object and with display means for converting received signals into an indication which is perceptible by the user of the white stick. The display means includes an at least partially ring-shaped element extending around the white stick and which through a motor is rotatable around an axis which substantially coincides with the centerline of the white stick, wherein the plane in which said ring-shaped element is positioned encloses an angle with said axis differing from 90.degree.. It is possible that the ring-shaped element is at least partially housed in a recess provided in the surface in the white stick.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A whitestick for a person having impaired eyesight and having, a transmitter for emitting directed signals, a receiver for receiving signals which are reflected by an object and with display means for converting received signals into an indication of direction of the object so as to make the object perceptible by the user of the whitestick, characterized in that the display means comprises a motor having an output shaft whose rotation is controlled by said receiving signals and an at least partially ring-shaped element extending around the whitestick and which is coupled to the motor shaft which is located in the whitestick so as to be rotatable around an axis which is generally aligned with the centerline of the whitestick, wherein the plane in which said ring-shaped element is positioned forms an angle with said axis which is different from 90.degree. so that a rotation of said element about said axis provides the user of the whitestick with an axial offset indicative of the direction of the object.



Description
The invention relates to a whitestick with a transmitter for emitting directed signals, a receiver for receiving signals which are reflected by an object and with display means for converting received signals into an indication which is perceptible by the user of the whitestick.

As is well known a whitestick is an essential auxiliary means for blind or partially sighted persons during orienting. However, a disadvantage of the known whitestick is that its reach is limited. For solving this problem attempts have been made in the past to offer an increased "reach" to a partially sighted or blind person. Thus the whitestick was provided with a transmitter and a receiver, whereby received signals were converted into a perceptible indication. Among others, examples of such known whitesticks can be found in Austrian patent specification 355.099 describing a whitestick which is provided with vibration means positioned in the handle, and in German Gebrauchsmuster 9300256, from which a whitestick is known comprising a plate which can be put into vibration.
 
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