Foldable walker

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Inventors

Davis, Daniel E.

Application #

777808

Filed

Oct-17-1991

Published

Jan-4-1994

Current US Class

135/67
135/74
297/5
482/66

International Classes

A61H 003/00

Field of Search

135/65 135/67 135/68 135/72 135/74 135/76 482/66 482/68 297/5-7 128/25

Assignee

The Kendall Company (Mansfield, MA)

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wood Herron & Evans

US Patent References

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Abstract
A foldable walker that includes a single latch operator connected with each of left and right latches for the walker's left and right side frames, the left and right latches functioning to latch the left and right side frames open in the use position. Use of the single operator by only one of the user's hands allows both the left and right latches to unlatch the side frames from their open or use position, thereby allowing both those side frames to pivot closed into a collapsed or storage position against the front frame. In preferred form, the left and right latches also function to latch the left and right side frames closed in the storage position. In that preferred form, use of the single operator again by only one of the user's hands allows both the left and right latches to unlatch the side frames from their storage position, thereby allowing both the left and right side frames to pivot back open into the use position relative to the front frame.
 
Claims
Having described in detail the preferred embodiment of my invention, what I desire to claim and protect by Letters Patent is:

1. A foldable walker comprising

a front frame, a left side frame and a right side frame, said frames being pivotally connected one with the other,

a left latch partially carried by said front frame and partially carried by said left side frame, and a right latch partially carried by said front frame and partially carried by said right side frame, said left and right latches functioning to latch said left and right side frames, respectively, open in a use position relative to said front frame, each one of said latches comprising

a latch pin connected with one of said front frame and a respective side frame,



Description
This invention relates to walkers. More particularly, this invention relates to foldable walkers in which a walker's side frame is pivotable relative to the walker's front frame between an open or use position and a collapsed or storage position.

Walkers are very well known to the prior art, and have been in use for very many years by patients, as well as the elderly, at hospitals, nursing homes, and in private residences. A walker basically consists of two side frames, each of which is connected with a front frame to complete the walker's framework. The walker's side frames normally each have a hand grip along a top edge so that a user can take a step into the framework while supporting himself with the hand grips, then lift the walker and move it forward, and thereafter take another step into the framework. This permits the user to walk slowly forward while supporting himself with his hands and arms, as well as his legs. The walker is most often used by elderly persons who have trouble walking alone. But the walker also is often used by others such as patients with temporary leg problems or the like.
 
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