A61H3/0288

Cane end
10582746 · 2020-03-10 ·

The present disclosure is directed to a cane end having attachment means and force absorbing means. In some embodiments, the force absorbing means is a blade capable of deflecting, compressing, and/or flexing under load.

NON-SLIP SELF-SUPPORTING ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE
20200054516 · 2020-02-20 ·

A non-slip self-supporting orthopedic device includes: an upper disk slidably engaged with the rod and externally provided with a hinge; a lower disk, connected with the orthopedic device allowing the elastomeric foot to project downward, and externally provided with a hinge; and arms with upper element, lower element and spring adapted to hold the arm in folded configuration. The movable mechanism can take an enlarged configuration, in which the upper disk contacts the lower disk and the arms are folded. In an elongated configuration, the arms are in axial configuration following the pressing of a button connected to a kinematic mechanism causing the arms to take the axial configuration. The reversible connection system allows the reversible disconnection of the lower elements of the arms preselected by the hinge, determining the lifting of the entire arm in a vertical position by rotation around the hinge.

Crutch
10532001 · 2020-01-14 · ·

Embodiments of crutches are disclosed. A crutch has a main body having a substantially vertical tubular member with a plurality of apertures formed therein; an angled portion extending upwardly from the substantially vertical tubular member; an arm rest support extending perpendicularly from the angled portion for receiving an arm rest; and a handle extending outwardly from the arm rest support. The crutch further includes a leg telescopically received into the substantially vertical tubular member, and a foot exchangably received by the leg.

Standing aid
10517789 · 2019-12-31 ·

The standing aid is a mobility assistance device. The standing aid is configured for use with a person. The person is further defined with a knee. The knee is further defined with a patella. The standing aid assists a person as the person moves in a manner selected from the group consisting of: 1) moving from a standing position to a kneeling position; and, 2) moving from a kneeling position to a standing position. The standing aid allows a person to transfer some of the load of their body to the supporting surface through a load path created by the standing aid. This transfer allows a person to more easily move in the selected manner. The standing aid comprises a stanchion, a plurality of supporting legs, and a handle. The plurality of supporting legs and the handle attach to the stanchion.

Foot for medical mobility device
11937672 · 2024-03-26 · ·

A foot for a medical mobility device includes an upper portion, a traction surface, and a cushion ring. The upper portion has an opening at a first end for receiving an end of a medical mobility device and an upper portion post extending from a second end away from the opening. The traction surface has a core element that includes a cylindrical post extending upwardly from the traction surface. The upper portion is secured atop the core element. The cylindrical post is adhered to the upper portion post thereby defining a space between the upper portion and the traction surface, and the cushion ring is positioned in the space.

A MULTI-FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC CLIP, HOOK, AND PEDAL DEVICE FOR CRUTCHES, CANES AND OTHER STICK-LIKE OBJECTS
20240065922 · 2024-02-29 · ·

This invention relates to a cane/crutch accessory, arranged to be fastened near a distal end (13) of a cane/crutch (11) or similar also equipped with a ferrule (12), by means of a fastening means (5, 17), optionally including adaptor ring/s (15), which accessory includes an arm (28) protruding from said fastening means (5, 17) and a hook-shaped member (6) protruding at an angle in relation to said arm (28), thereby creating a simple grasping device with no moving parts between the arm (6) and the ferrule (12), wherein said arm (6) preferably having a ramp profile (28) to avoid getting caught in objects.

Reclined crutch
11890255 · 2024-02-06 · ·

A reclined forearm crutch includes a leg; and a cradle attached to the leg for supporting the forearm and elbow of a use. The cradle has a bounding surface area corresponding to at least 20 in.sup.2. The cradle is angled about 5 to about 50 degrees relative to vertical.

EXERCISE APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE
20190374415 · 2019-12-12 ·

Disclosed are handicap apparatus using (a) one or more resilient, snap-on bumper structures, (b) unique tips covers, (c) leg elevating units, (d) resilient structures having a density that provides a softer exterior and a harder interior. The handicap apparatus includes crutches, canes, wheelchairs, scooters, and walkers.

Human hand-crawling apparatus
10493322 · 2019-12-03 ·

A height-adjustable apparatus using a spring to urge forward and rearward undulating whippy locomotion is disclosed. A hand-crawling embodiment having a hand-glove assembly affixed to a base assembly enables users to engage in all-fours crawling locomotion while the body is conventionally situated in a two-legged orientation. One embodiment includes a forearm support bracket mounted at either a permanent or adjustable wrist angle. An internal stabilizer cylinder retainer is also provided to reduce inward pivoting of the internal stabilizer cylinder retainer in the direction of the opposite hand while permitting outward pivoting toward the outside of the device, and front-to-back pivoting toward the front side or backside of the device. A similar foot-bounding embodiment enables walkers, joggers, runners and jumpers to engage in forward and backward whippy locomotion. A crutch embodiment having a similar base assembly enables crippled or injured users to likewise engage in whippy locomotion.

Wheeleta
20190254917 · 2019-08-22 ·

Wheeleta comprises a regular wheelchair to which, the front area has been altered to adapt a pair of crutches. Wheeleta crutch assembly includes the wedges, the sheath, the spear and the handle with under arm cushion area and the bar. It will attach the handle to the spear by lifting the button and introducing the bar into the spear until the previously established height is reached. The button is liberated and the height is fixed. The wedge is attached to the end of the spear and kept in place by a pivot with an open end with a rotating metal blade. The crutches could be out of way by twisting the spear in its own sheath and utilized by the user when rises to go out or entering the chair. The crutches could be removed from the sheath by lifting and pushing the crutch. The wedges also, could be completely removed from the spear by twisting the flip at the end of the crutch pivot. The crutch handle with bar could be removed out of the spear and used to reach objects.