Patent classifications
A45B3/04
Mobile computing or communications device interacting with an intelligent umbrella and/or intelligent shading charging system
An intelligent umbrella includes a wireless communication transceiver to receive commands or messages from a mobile computing device and an integrated computing device, the integrated computing device including one or more memory devices, one or more processors and computer-readable instructions stored in the one or more memory devices. The computer-readable instructions are executable by the one or more processors to receive the commands or messages, via the wireless communication transceiver from the mobile computing device and to generate instructions, signals, commands and/or messages, based, at least in part on the received commands or messages from the mobile computing device. The computer-readable instructions are executable by the one or more processors to communicate the generated instructions, signals, commands or messages to one or more assemblies of the intelligent umbrella to cause the one or more assemblies of the intelligent umbrella to move in a specified manner.
Mobile computing or communications device interacting with an intelligent umbrella and/or intelligent shading charging system
An intelligent umbrella includes a wireless communication transceiver to receive commands or messages from a mobile computing device and an integrated computing device, the integrated computing device including one or more memory devices, one or more processors and computer-readable instructions stored in the one or more memory devices. The computer-readable instructions are executable by the one or more processors to receive the commands or messages, via the wireless communication transceiver from the mobile computing device and to generate instructions, signals, commands and/or messages, based, at least in part on the received commands or messages from the mobile computing device. The computer-readable instructions are executable by the one or more processors to communicate the generated instructions, signals, commands or messages to one or more assemblies of the intelligent umbrella to cause the one or more assemblies of the intelligent umbrella to move in a specified manner.
Illuminated safety cane
The illuminated safety cane is a walking cane comprising a handle and a shaft. The shaft is a rigid cylinder with a plurality of apertures covered by a plurality of windows through which a plurality of lights may provide illumination. The plurality of lights may be white, yellow, or red LEDs mounted onto one or more circuit boards located within the shaft. The white lights may provide illumination, the yellow lights may provide cautionary warnings, and the red light may indicate danger or distress. The lights may be illuminated individually or in groups through user activation of an operator control located on the handle. The handle provides a grasping point for the cane and encloses one or more batteries, the operator control, and an audible panic alarm.
Illuminated safety cane
The illuminated safety cane is a walking cane comprising a handle and a shaft. The shaft is a rigid cylinder with a plurality of apertures covered by a plurality of windows through which a plurality of lights may provide illumination. The plurality of lights may be white, yellow, or red LEDs mounted onto one or more circuit boards located within the shaft. The white lights may provide illumination, the yellow lights may provide cautionary warnings, and the red light may indicate danger or distress. The lights may be illuminated individually or in groups through user activation of an operator control located on the handle. The handle provides a grasping point for the cane and encloses one or more batteries, the operator control, and an audible panic alarm.
Mobility devices having smart features and charging mounts for same
Examples described herein include mobility devices that may include a variety of enhanced features. For example, mobility devices are described which may more accurately assess a fall of a user by determining if a user is in proximity to a portion of the mobility device after a fall of the mobility device is detected. Examples of wall mounted chargers for mobility devices are also described. Moreover, examples of mechanisms for detaching and attaching tips to mobility devices (e.g. canes) are described which may facilitate swapping of different tips for different situations.
Mobility devices having smart features and charging mounts for same
Examples described herein include mobility devices that may include a variety of enhanced features. For example, mobility devices are described which may more accurately assess a fall of a user by determining if a user is in proximity to a portion of the mobility device after a fall of the mobility device is detected. Examples of wall mounted chargers for mobility devices are also described. Moreover, examples of mechanisms for detaching and attaching tips to mobility devices (e.g. canes) are described which may facilitate swapping of different tips for different situations.
Display device for a walker
A display device for a walker is disclosed which has a panel having a front surface, a back surface, a left side, a right side, an upper side, a lower side, and printed matter printed on the front surface, a first left side attachment device and a second left side attachment device each extending out from the left side of the panel, a first right side attachment device and a second right side attachment device each extending out from the right side of the panel, an upper attachment device extending out from the upper side, a lower attachment device extending out from the lower side, and a back attachment device extending out from the back surface.
Display device for a walker
A display device for a walker is disclosed which has a panel having a front surface, a back surface, a left side, a right side, an upper side, a lower side, and printed matter printed on the front surface, a first left side attachment device and a second left side attachment device each extending out from the left side of the panel, a first right side attachment device and a second right side attachment device each extending out from the right side of the panel, an upper attachment device extending out from the upper side, a lower attachment device extending out from the lower side, and a back attachment device extending out from the back surface.
ILLUMINATED SAFETY CANE
The illuminated safety cane is a walking cane comprising a handle and a shaft. The shaft is a rigid cylinder with a plurality of apertures covered by a plurality of windows through which a plurality of lights may provide illumination. The plurality of lights may be white, yellow, or red LEDs mounted onto one or more circuit boards located within the shaft. The white lights may provide illumination, the yellow lights may provide cautionary warnings, and the red light may indicate danger or distress. The lights may be illuminated individually or in groups through user activation of an operator control located on the handle. The handle provides a grasping point for the cane and encloses one or more batteries, the operator control, and an audible panic alarm.
ILLUMINATED SAFETY CANE
The illuminated safety cane is a walking cane comprising a handle and a shaft. The shaft is a rigid cylinder with a plurality of apertures covered by a plurality of windows through which a plurality of lights may provide illumination. The plurality of lights may be white, yellow, or red LEDs mounted onto one or more circuit boards located within the shaft. The white lights may provide illumination, the yellow lights may provide cautionary warnings, and the red light may indicate danger or distress. The lights may be illuminated individually or in groups through user activation of an operator control located on the handle. The handle provides a grasping point for the cane and encloses one or more batteries, the operator control, and an audible panic alarm.