A61H2003/005

WEARABLE SITTING POSTURE ASSISTING DEVICE

A wearable sitting posture assisting device includes at least one leg unit featuring at least one knee joint and featuring at least one locking unit for the knee joint; includes at least one second leg unit featuring at least one second knee joint and featuring at least one second locking unit; and includes at least one actuation unit featuring at least one manually operable actuation element for mechanically controlling the locking unit and/or the second locking unit.

Adjustable slip resistant walking surface for use with a mobility aid
10543145 · 2020-01-28 ·

An attachment to a mobility aid, such as a walker, wheeled walker or rollator, or wheelchair that automatically positions a slip resistant surface under the foot of the user. The distance the slip resistant surface is from the mobility aid is adjustable to suit the user. A retractable slip resistant surface attachment is removably attached to sides of the mobility aid. A sliding channel bracket is slidably attached to an attachment panel permitting the sliding channel bracket to be adjusted longitudinally. A slide panel with slide members captured by the sliding channel bracket permits an attached slip resist surface to move freely back and forth with a retraction mechanism. Adjustable, secure footing is obtained on wet or slippery surfaces preventing falls.

STANDING FRAME FOR USERS WITH STANDING CHALLENGES AND METHOD
20200016022 · 2020-01-16 ·

A standing frame to assist a user with stand challenges in standing, comprising a base assembly that accommodates the user's feet; a stand assembly supported by the base assembly; a handlebar assembly supported by the stand assembly and configured to receive one or more of a user's hands and arms to rest thereon; a securement assembly coupled to the stand assembly to secure the user to the standing frame; and a knee support assembly configured to receive the user's knees to rest thereon.

CUSHIONING BODY FOR A LEG REST OF A ROLLATOR WALKING AID
20200016023 · 2020-01-16 · ·

A cushioning body for a leg rest of a rollator walking aid is in the form of an elastic molded body and has an upper side, which, when the elastic molded body is attached to a support member of the leg rest of the walking aid and the walking aid is used by a person, faces a bent leg of the person, a lower side, and a depression disposed on the upper and/or lower side. The depression is configured as a recess or as an area in which the material of the molded body has a reduced density. In the depression, a protuberant part of the anterior surface of the knee and of the neighboring portion of the lower leg is received when a leg of a person is resting on the cushioning body, in particular when the bent leg is in contact with the upper side of the cushioning body.

Stair step assisting device and method
11925595 · 2024-03-12 ·

Disclosed embodiments include a stair step assisting device which aids a user, recovering from surgery or having an injury which prevents bearing weight on one foot or ankle, in climbing or descending a staircase. The stair step assisting device has a main body, a lower body and an upper body, which in some embodiments are adjustable relative to one another to accommodate heights of different users and/or different riser heights of different staircases. The device includes lower and upper tread interface surfaces which rest on treads of two adjacent steps, and lower and upper riser interface surfaces which are positioned against risers of two adjacent steps.

Load detecting device and walk assisting device

A load detecting device includes a sole shape portion that is formed along a shape of a sole of a walk trainee, and on which the sole gets, a flare portion that is formed so as to project outside the sole shape portion, a first load sensor that is provided at the sole shape portion and detects the load of the sole shape portion, and a second load sensor that is provided at the flare portion and detects the load of the flare portion.

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.

MOBILITY ASSISTANCE DEVICE
20190365592 · 2019-12-05 ·

A mobility assistance device includes a frame having a base frame, a handle frame, and a support frame extending from the base frame to the handle frame. The mobility assistance device also includes a series of wheels coupled to the base frame, at least one electric motor coupled to at least one wheel of the series of wheels, at least one power supply coupled to the at least one electric motor, at least one electronics module coupled to the frame including a memory device and a processor coupled to the memory device, and at least one hand control coupled to the handle frame. Operation of the hand control is configured to control operation of the at least one electric motor.

MOBILE WALKING AID
20190350797 · 2019-11-21 · ·

A mobile walking aid includes an undercarriage, a frame and a support for a person's leg. The undercarriage comprises a two-wheeled front axle and a rear axle. The rear axle can be converted between a single-wheeled version with a first wheel, and a two-wheeled version. In order to convert from the single-wheeled version to the two-wheeled version, a conversion kit can be provided which comprises an axle extension that can be mounted on the axle of the first wheel, and a second wheel. The axle extension can be mounted, optionally, on both sides of the axle of the first wheel which is arranged laterally and centrally between the front wheels.

Orthopedic device
11969373 · 2024-04-30 · ·

An orthopedic system includes a base shell forming an opening over a dorsal aspect thereof and a dorsal shell contoured to generally correspond to the opening of the base shell. The base shell has a proximal member and a distal member connected to the proximal member, each has a semi-rigid shell configuration to protect and support a lower leg, an ankle, or a foot of a user when received in the orthopedic system. A flexible toe portion is attached to a distal terminal end area of the distal member and formed of a different material than the distal member. The flexible toe portion is arranged to terminate above an upper surface of the user's toes and to flex relative to the distal member and the toes so as to reduce the likelihood of pressure points on the toes from the distal member.