Patent classifications
A45B3/02
Illuminated walking cane
The illuminated walking cane comprises a shank, a finial, a plurality of LEDs, one or more batteries, and an on/off control. The walking stick may provide support to a user while walking or hiking. The plurality of LEDs covering the shank may provide illumination and increase visibility after dusk and at night. The plurality of LEDs are powered by the one or more batteries and are turned on or off using the on/off control which may be located on the finial at the top of the shank. The illuminated walking cane may further comprise a blinker circuit and a blinker control. The blinker circuit may interrupt the electrical circuit powering the plurality of LEDs in a repeating pattern, thus causing the plurality of LEDs to blink. Multiple blink patterns may be selected by activating the blinker control on the finial.
PARKINSON'S ASSISTANCE CANE
The present invention features a configurable cane comprising a shaft comprising a first end and a second end, and an auxiliary leg attached at the second end of the shaft. The auxiliary leg may be configured to shift between a first position and a second position. The first position may comprise the auxiliary leg folded into the shaft, and the second position may comprise the auxiliary leg extending from the shaft. The cane may further comprise a light source near the auxiliary leg. The cane may further comprise a button disposed on the shaft near the first end, operatively coupled to the auxiliary leg. The button may be configured to operate the light source.
PARKINSON'S ASSISTANCE CANE
The present invention features a configurable cane comprising a shaft comprising a first end and a second end, and an auxiliary leg attached at the second end of the shaft. The auxiliary leg may be configured to shift between a first position and a second position. The first position may comprise the auxiliary leg folded into the shaft, and the second position may comprise the auxiliary leg extending from the shaft. The cane may further comprise a light source near the auxiliary leg. The cane may further comprise a button disposed on the shaft near the first end, operatively coupled to the auxiliary leg. The button may be configured to operate the light source.
Umbrella with fan
A portable fan capable of attachment to an underside of a traditional patio umbrella has a motor and a counterweight capable of sliding over a support pole of the umbrella. The fan motor is secured to the support pole by means of a compression sleeve around which the fan is built. The fan motor is powered by traditional alternating current in one (1) embodiment or by direct current storage cells in another embodiment. The fan is actuated by a pull cord or by a remote control.
Umbrella with fan
A portable fan capable of attachment to an underside of a traditional patio umbrella has a motor and a counterweight capable of sliding over a support pole of the umbrella. The fan motor is secured to the support pole by means of a compression sleeve around which the fan is built. The fan motor is powered by traditional alternating current in one (1) embodiment or by direct current storage cells in another embodiment. The fan is actuated by a pull cord or by a remote control.
Apparatus for aiding mobility of a user
An apparatus for aiding mobility of a user comprises inner and outer shafts each having a grip projecting transversely therefrom. The inner shaft is receivable in the hollow outer shaft and a locking mechanism is provided for securing the inner shaft in fixed relation to the outer shaft in a manner providing a plurality of configurations of the apparatus. Generally speaking, the configurations of the apparatus include a nested configuration in which the inner shaft is substantially entirely received in the outer shaft so as to present the grips in close proximity to one another, and an extended configuration in which the inner shaft projects along an axis of the apparatus beyond a top of the outer shaft so that the grips are in axially spaced relation. The inner and outer shafts may also be separated so that each forms a separate cane for use in one hand of the user.
Mobile computing device control of shading object, intelligent umbrella and intelligent shading charging system
A mobile computing device may comprise a user interface component configured to output stimuli and receive inputs, a wireless transceiver configured to communicate commands and/or messages to one or more wireless transceivers of the one or more electronic devices, and one or more processors coupled to the user interface component and the wireless transceiver. A computer-readable storage medium may contain computer-readable instructions, that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to receive input corresponding to a selected azimuth movement/position of the intelligent umbrella and a selected tilting movement position, communicate messages and/or commands, based on the selected azimuth movement and the selected tilting movement to the intelligent umbrella to cause a support assembly to rotate with respect to a base about an azimuth axis and to cause an upper support assembly to tilt with respect to a lower assembly about an elevation axis.
Mobile computing device control of shading object, intelligent umbrella and intelligent shading charging system
A mobile computing device may comprise a user interface component configured to output stimuli and receive inputs, a wireless transceiver configured to communicate commands and/or messages to one or more wireless transceivers of the one or more electronic devices, and one or more processors coupled to the user interface component and the wireless transceiver. A computer-readable storage medium may contain computer-readable instructions, that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to receive input corresponding to a selected azimuth movement/position of the intelligent umbrella and a selected tilting movement position, communicate messages and/or commands, based on the selected azimuth movement and the selected tilting movement to the intelligent umbrella to cause a support assembly to rotate with respect to a base about an azimuth axis and to cause an upper support assembly to tilt with respect to a lower assembly about an elevation axis.
Multi-functional activity management system for elderly
A multi-functional activity management system for elderly utilizes prior art walking sticks to manage big data related to activity of elderly persons. In addition, new improvements have been made upon prior art walking sticks. By incorporating umbrella function into the walking stick, the stem portion becomes narrower and shorter, thereby making it easy to be inserted into the thin walking stick. New functions have been developed from the prior art walking sticks for better use by the elderly persons.
Multi-functional activity management system for elderly
A multi-functional activity management system for elderly utilizes prior art walking sticks to manage big data related to activity of elderly persons. In addition, new improvements have been made upon prior art walking sticks. By incorporating umbrella function into the walking stick, the stem portion becomes narrower and shorter, thereby making it easy to be inserted into the thin walking stick. New functions have been developed from the prior art walking sticks for better use by the elderly persons.