Patent classifications
B25J1/04
WALKING CANE HAVING INTEGRAL GRIPPING MECHANISM
A walking cane having an integral gripping mechanism; the walking cane having the integral gripping mechanism includes a T-shaped walking cane having an illumination member and a gripping mechanism actuated by a trigger. The gripping mechanism includes a stationary gripping lever and a mobile gripping lever hosted on an axle which is configured to move in relation to the stationary gripping lever. The walking cane having integral gripping mechanism provides users with additional independence and mobility.
WALKING CANE HAVING INTEGRAL GRIPPING MECHANISM
A walking cane having an integral gripping mechanism; the walking cane having the integral gripping mechanism includes a T-shaped walking cane having an illumination member and a gripping mechanism actuated by a trigger. The gripping mechanism includes a stationary gripping lever and a mobile gripping lever hosted on an axle which is configured to move in relation to the stationary gripping lever. The walking cane having integral gripping mechanism provides users with additional independence and mobility.
MAGNETIC CLEANING DEVICE
A magnetic cleaning device includes a handle unit, a main unit, and a deforming mechanism. The main unit includes a housing and a magnetic member. The deforming mechanism is connected between the handle unit and the main unit. The housing defines an accommodating space extending along an axis. The magnetic member is disposed in the accommodating space, and is movable along the axis between an attraction position, where the magnetic member is adjacent to an end of the housing, and a non-attraction position, where the magnetic member is away from the end of the housing. The main unit is movable relative to the handle unit via operation of the deforming mechanism.
MAGNETIC CLEANING DEVICE
A magnetic cleaning device includes a handle unit, a main unit, and a deforming mechanism. The main unit includes a housing and a magnetic member. The deforming mechanism is connected between the handle unit and the main unit. The housing defines an accommodating space extending along an axis. The magnetic member is disposed in the accommodating space, and is movable along the axis between an attraction position, where the magnetic member is adjacent to an end of the housing, and a non-attraction position, where the magnetic member is away from the end of the housing. The main unit is movable relative to the handle unit via operation of the deforming mechanism.
FOLDIBLE REACHING AND GRASPING TOOL
A reaching and grabbing tool is provided. The tool includes a trigger assembly having at least one trigger and a handle. A jaw assembly is provided having at least one jaw operably connected to the at least one trigger to move the at least one jaw. A hinge assembly is disposed between the trigger assembly and the jaw assembly, the hinge assembly being selectively lockable between an operating position and a folded position.
FOLDIBLE REACHING AND GRASPING TOOL
A reaching and grabbing tool is provided. The tool includes a trigger assembly having at least one trigger and a handle. A jaw assembly is provided having at least one jaw operably connected to the at least one trigger to move the at least one jaw. A hinge assembly is disposed between the trigger assembly and the jaw assembly, the hinge assembly being selectively lockable between an operating position and a folded position.
Adjustment tool for gymnastics uneven bars apparatus
An adjustment tool for adjusting a height of an upper bar of a gymnastics uneven bars apparatus. The adjustment tool is comprised of a shaft having a handle at one end and a horizontally-facing hook at an opposed end. In another embodiment, the hook faces upwards. The hook is sized and shaped to receive the upper bar, and is formed with a pair of outwardly flaring lips to allow the hook to be guided onto the bar without causing damage thereto. The handle is typically formed into a hook resembling that of a cane. A shaft length in an adjustable embodiment is comprised of two or more telescoping members mating with one another to establish and maintain desired shaft length.
Adjustment tool for gymnastics uneven bars apparatus
An adjustment tool for adjusting a height of an upper bar of a gymnastics uneven bars apparatus. The adjustment tool is comprised of a shaft having a handle at one end and a horizontally-facing hook at an opposed end. In another embodiment, the hook faces upwards. The hook is sized and shaped to receive the upper bar, and is formed with a pair of outwardly flaring lips to allow the hook to be guided onto the bar without causing damage thereto. The handle is typically formed into a hook resembling that of a cane. A shaft length in an adjustable embodiment is comprised of two or more telescoping members mating with one another to establish and maintain desired shaft length.
VACUUM SUCTION PEN FOR HANDLING OBJECTS AND MATERIALS TO AVOID HAND CONTACT
A vacuum suction pen to take reliable hold of objects of different shapes without manual contact includes a holder with an air duct penetrating the holder. A first sleeve is sleeved on one end of the holder, and a first adsorption module is movably arranged on the first sleeve to move along a first direction. The first suction nozzle can move in the horizontal direction, the second nozzle can move in the vertical direction, and the third suction nozzle can rotate around the holder. The positions and relative positions of each suction nozzle on the product to be lifted and manipulated can be adjusted, so as to more accurately locate the center of gravity of products with irregular shapes or of uneven materials, and so as to secure a stable hold on the objects.
Contact Lens Tool
The contact lens tool is a device intended to make it easier to insert and remove a contact lens from a person's eye. To accomplish this, the device includes a unique applicator head specifically designed to pick up and hold a contact lens. According to a preferred embodiment, the applicator head can be adjusted to various positions, depending on how the device is used. For inserting or removing a contact lens, the applicator head is most effective when partially open, forming a “Y” shape. This shape allows the applicator head to hold a wide range of contact lenses. Alternatively, the applicator head can be fully opened, forming a “T” shape. When not in use, the applicator head can be folded to a fully closed position, forming an “I” shape. This shape reduces space, allowing the device to be stored in a small compartment such as a wallet or purse.