Patent classifications
A47D13/043
REMOTE CONTROLLED SAFETY BABY WALKER
The inventive aspect described in the specification can be embodied in a method for remotely monitoring and controlling the movements of a baby walker. The further inventive aspects can be embodied in a method wherein controlling movement of the baby walker includes restricting the movement of the baby walker within an area. The other inventive aspects can be embodied in a method for remotely controlling movements of a baby walker wherein controlling includes remotely controlling the baby walker via a smart device. Yet other inventive aspects may include sensing an elevation of the baby walker relative to a surrounding area.
Baby walker
A baby walker includes an upper housing, a seat cushion, wheel assemblies, a lower housing and telescopic devices. The seat cushion is connected to the upper housing. The wheel assemblies are connected to the lower housing. One end of each telescopic device is connected to the upper housing, and the other end of the telescopic device is connected to the lower housing. A length of the telescopic device can be adjusted telescopically between a contracted state and an extended state. The telescopic device is configured to adjust a distance between the upper housing and the lower housing, so that a user can adjust the distance between the upper housing and the lower housing to adjust the height of the baby walker, and the baby walker can be used by babies with different heights, making the baby walker suitable for the entire growth process of the babies.
Walker assembly
An apparatus includes a stationary walker assembly configured for use by a person. The stationary walker assembly includes a stationary base assembly. A first track is configured to be connectable to the stationary base assembly. A second track is configured to be connected to the stationary base assembly. The first track and the second track are spaced apart from each other once the first track and the second track are connected to the stationary base assembly. A yoke assembly is configured to be coupled to the first track and the second track. The yoke assembly is also configured to receive and support the person. This is done in such a way that the yoke assembly, in use, facilitates support of the person relative to the stationary base assembly.
Mobility chair for staircase
A mobility chair configured to assist a patient that has a weight bearing restriction on a lower limb traverse a staircase. The mobility chair includes a frame having a pair of front leg members and a pair of rear leg member wherein the frame has an opening on the front end thereof providing patient access to a seat member assembly. A pair of upper horizontal support members and a pair of lower horizontal support members extend intermediate the pair of front leg members and a pair of rear leg members. The seat member assembly is slidably coupled to the pair of lower horizontal support members. A first biasing member and second biasing member are operably coupled to the seat member assembly and provide movement intermediate a first position and a second position wherein in the first position the seat member assembly is proximate the opening of the frame.
Supporting apparatus
The disclosed embodiments of the invention relate to a supporting apparatus and methods of using it. The supporting apparatus may include a frame member including an outer periphery and an inner periphery. The supporting apparatus may further include a first leg assembly and a second leg assembly, each configurable between a closed position and an open position. The supporting apparatus may further include a suspender that may be fastened to the frame member through a plurality of straps. The suspender may include a central member that may be positioned in a region enclosed by the inner periphery of the frame member.
CONVERTIBLE CHILDREN'S WALKER
A convertible children's walker device includes a seated walker portion and a standing walker portion. The standing walker portion is detachably mounted to the seated walker portion in a first seated-support mode wherein the standing walker portion is used in combination with the seated walker portion, and the standing walker portion is detached from the seated walker portion in a standing-support mode of use independent of the seated walker portion.
Transformable baby walker
A transformable baby walker includes an upper frame unit, a support unit, two front retaining members, two rear retaining members, two shell units, four latch members, four actuators, and a plurality of casters. A shell member of each of the shell units has a rocking surface and a mounting surface. Each of the casters is mounted on the mounting surface of a corresponding one of the shell units. Each of the shell units is angularly displaceable between a walker position, where the casters are in contact with a floor surface, and a rocker position, where the rocking surface is in contact with the floor surface.
All-terrain baby walker
A height adjustable all-terrain baby walker including a base with one pair of removable treaded first wheels and one pair of interchangeable treaded wheels and a pair of auxiliary alternate skis interchangeable with the interchangeable wheels via insertion rods which engage receptacles in the base. An upper platform is connected to the base by a pair of stacked interconnected mirror image u-shaped support units. A semicircular seat is disposed on the upper platform. A removable canopy is pivotably disposed on the upper platform and has an adjustable angle relative the upper platform. A plurality of handles disposed on the upper platform with one of the handles being a toy securing member.
Walk assisting apparatus integrating walker and walk assistant
A walk assisting apparatus integrating a walker and a walk assistant includes a first body, an elevated bracket connected to the first body, a second body connected to the elevated bracket in a detachable manner and a handgrip connected to the second body in a detachable manner. The first body includes a plurality of first wheels and a first frame. The elevated bracket includes two bracing arms and a loading tray. The second body includes a plurality of second wheels, a second frame and two wedge holes formed on the second frame. The handgrip includes a handgrip bar and two latch tenons connected to two ends of the handgrip bar corresponding to the wedge holes. The invention thus formed can be easily assembled and detached to serve as the walker or the walk assistant.
FOLDABLE INFANT WALKER
A foldable infant walker includes a base, a front support, a rear support and a walker chair. Respective bottom ends of the front support and the rear support are disposed relative to the base and rotatably connected to the base. A front end of the walker chair is detachably connected to an upper end of the front support. Because the front support and the rear support can be turned relative to the base and then folded, the folded infant walker whose whole volume is largely reduced can be easy to carry, store and manage. The folding operation is also simple and convenient.