Crutches and Sitting Device

20170319423 · 2017-11-09

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    Abstract

    The New Design for Crutches and Sitting Device is an improvement of the basic crutch to provide needed support to ameliorate potential injuries and improve ambulation for persons suffering from injured lower limbs, lumbar region or other injuries and who frequently required using crutches for mobility. However, crutches require more energy from the user than merely walking, and frequently, a crutch user may require rest. Prior crutch systems have not provided a convenient way to provide the user with such rest. The current invention fulfills two functions: (i) providing improved walking aid for those recovering from orthopedic surgery of the spine and lower extremities—as well as those who suffer from permanent disability from the spine and lower limbs; and (ii) improved sitting aid for those recovering from orthopedic surgery of the spine and lower extremities—as well as those who suffer from permanent disability of the spine and lower limbs.

    Claims

    1. An adjustable crutch to aid mobility of a user in moving over various walking surfaces and support the user in the seated position. The adjustable crutch comprising: (a) two telescoping shaft elements each comprised of three tubes, an upper, middle and bottom tube, each of which is configured to slide in the adjacent lower tube to adjust the height of the crutch; (b) a hand grip element at the distal end of the upper tube. The hand grip is configured for the user to grasp to support the weight of the user; (c) a cushion configured to fit beneath an underarm of the person. The cushion being attached to proximate ends of the upper tubes; and (d) a crutch bottom or tip assembly configured to engage the walking surface when the person uses the crutches to move over the walking surface, the crutch bottom being attached to ends of the lower tubes.

    2. The adjustable crutch of claim 1 wherein each of the pair of lower tubes is configured to slide inside one of the pair of middle tubes and the each pair of middle tubes is configured to slide inside one of the pair of top tubes, thus ensure adjustability of the height of the crutch via the telescoping characteristic of the tubes and ensures that the crutch can facilitate a height consistent with use of the crutch to support the user while seated.

    3. The adjustable crutch of claim 1 wherein a more yieldable or pliable design of the armpit cushion, which will absorb shock incidence, creating a more comfortable and natural mode of ambulation; A more secure and stable support for the users' posture and torso which is attached directly to the tubular longitudinal structure, creating a more comfortable and less painful mode of ambulation or sitting position.

    4. The adjustable crutch of claim 3 wherein the upper portion of the under-arm cushion FIG. 5, consists of a layer of gel-infused open cell memory foam material in direct contact with the cushion cover, extending from the upper surface of the cushion to the middle layer in which comprises of a soft and flexible plastic core piece, and the bottom layer ; the solid base in which supports the middle and top layer and is adjacent to the top end of the shafts. The upper portion of the under-arm cushion is removable, so that users can clean or replace the “open cell ” unit, as it is vulnerable to under-arm perspiration and other forms of dirt; and the upper portion of the under-arm cushion can be removed and cleaned with common anti-bacterial soap/detergent and replaced on top of the middle portion; and the removable upper portion of the under-arm cushion is attached to the lower portion with embedded, protruding metal snaps; or rivets; and the removable upper portion of the under-arm cushion is also disposable, and new cushions can be ordered to replace these items should the user want to do so.

    5. The adjustable crutch in claim 2 wherein a more secure and stable support for the user's posture which is attached directly to the tubular longitudinal structure, creating a more comfortable and less painful mode of ambulation or sitting. The support comprises a dual, parallel design of the supporting poles, providing more consistent and reliable ambulatory motion; a locking, wrap-around snap which includes pins that can be inserted into the openings is shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, and snap into place for the positioning of; the overall height of the crutch (for walking or as adjusted for sitting); and the length of distance from the under-arm cushion to the handgrip of the crutch; and the distance of the handgrip to the ground, which can be adjusted as a walking aid or as a sitting aid.

    6. The adjustable crutch in claim 1 wherein the crutch has two support poles extending from the top of the crutch downward toward the ground comprising; a handgrip element handgrip device for an ambulation assistance; one handgrip element support pole attachment mechanism for each pole bridged by the handgrip element, wherein; the attachment mechanisms are user installable and removable, and provide a support for the handgrip element spaced outboard from the plane of the poles away from the body side of the crutch by an offset distance, there is no offset distance from the forward tube (thumb end) end of the handgrip while the offset distance from the rear tube, when installed on the crutch, a. The handgrip device of claim 3 wherein the offset distance from the rear tube is in the range of 1.0″ to 3.0″, or from 5 degrees to 25 degrees to maintain a stress-neutral position; and the vertical positioning of the forward end of the handgrip is lower to the ground from then the back end vertical positioning of the handgrip; and, the handgrip is curved outward relative to the plane of the support poles.

    7. The adjustable crutch in claim 6 wherein the handgrip device offset distance from the rear tube is 1.00″ to 3.00″ inches, or from 5 to 25 degrees to maintain a stress-neutral position; the handgrip wherein the angle of the handgrip element due to the difference between the back and front end vertical positioning is between 5 and 25 degrees down from rear to front; the handgrip device is at least one made or encased in a molded ergonomic grip shape for improved weight distribution; the hand grip is comprised of two different plastics, one at 53 A and one at 75 A Shore which by mixing the pliability of the two different plastics, the grip has the ability to feel “dry” even when wet by perspiration or by weather; and the grip of the crutch has grooves that are perpendicular to the lines of muscular tension, thus allowing for a steadier and stronger grip or grasp.

    8. The adjustable crutch of claim 1 wherein a trapezoidal or curved shape of the base of the crutches, to provide a smoother, more even mode of ambulation, which is more natural and more comfortable for the user; a pattern of “treads” or grooved patterns in the bottom of the trapezoidal or curved base, made of a combination of softer (53 A Shore) and harder plastic (75 A Shore), which can provide a more solid grip on different surfaces, such as slippery ice, water, or uneven surfaces; and the acute angle of the base is between about 0 degrees (at the midpoint of the base) and about 45 degrees (as it reaches each of the structural tubes);

    9. The adjustable crutch of claim 2 wherein the crutch is designed and comprises a more secure, wrap-around locking snaps that allow adjustments from a walking crutch to an aid for sitting or getting out of a chair; crutch comprising a bottom portion, a top portion, a middle portion, and wherein wrap around snaps are used to secure the shaft element to one another and lock them in the height that they are adjusted to. Wrap around snap comprise of two push buttons in which engage or disengage the pins which lock or unlock the telescoping shafts

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

    [0038] FIG. 1: Shows a side view of the adjustable current invention, crutch, constructed in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0039] FIG. 2: Shows a frontal elevation view of the current invention, adjustable crutch, constructed in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0040] FIG. 3: Shows a side elevation view of the adjustable crutch. The side view shows a human holding the hand grip and being supported in standing position.

    [0041] FIG. 4: Shows a roughly 45 Degree angled elevation side view of the adjustable crutch, used by a human in the seated position. The view shows a preferred embodiment of the invention and demonstrates the use of the crutch adjusted to be used to support a seated human.

    [0042] FIG. 5: Shows a side cross section view of the cushion of the crutch.

    [0043] FIG. 6: Shows a side cross section view of the rivets that will be used to secure the crutch's replaceable cover on the cushion.

    [0044] FIG. 7: Shows a side view of the handgrip as it is connected to the crutch

    [0045] FIG. 8: Shows a top view of the handgrip.

    [0046] FIG. 9: Shows a top cross sectional view of the wrap around snap inlayed in the handgrip.

    [0047] FIG. 10: Shows a top cross sectional view of the wrap around snap located in the conjunction of each two segment of the crutch shaft.

    [0048] FIG. 11: Shows a side view of the elastic bottom part.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0049] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the claims. The New Design for Crutches and Sitting Devices is an embodiment of a crutch comprising a pair of support shaft members. Each member is comprised of three shafts, 140,150 and 160. FIGS. 1 and 3, shows supporting member 140, the top member of the support shaft, while supporting members 150 and 160 also shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 are the middle and bottom members comprising the support staff. Each supporting element of the crutch, 140, 150, 160, is design to maintain the telescoping adjustable character and is of different internal and external diameters. Each support staff includes a plurality of adjustment holes shown in FIG. 2 as 142, 152 and 162. These adjustment holes receive the wrap around snap, FIGS. 9, and 10, which secures the members in place and prohibits for the members from sliding in a telescoping manner which facilitates the adjustability of the crutches. The supporting elements may be fabricated of metal such as steel aluminum, steel, or titanium or another appropriate material, and are formed in a generally hollow cylindrical shape.

    [0050] The underarm support crutch cushion FIG. 5, and element 110 on FIG. 1, is located toward the proximal end of the support shaft member shown as 140, FIG. 1. and is comprised of Gel infused memory foam (open cell) cushion top layer of the underarm cushion to absorb jarring motions of ambulation, creating a more even and more comfortable ambulation.

    [0051] Another embodiment of this invention is directed to a method of making a composite material of the underarm support crutch cushion, comprising: providing a layer of foam material.

    [0052] The cushioning article or element as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 5 may also comprises a barrier layer of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) as the middle layer of the cushion. In addition to the under arm support cushion, A trapezoidal shaped bottom element 140, FIG. 1 and shown in detail in FIG. 11 may be used at the distal end of support shaft element 160. The trapezoidal bottom is designed to assist in ambulating over uneven surfaces and to provide a cushioning effect. The trapezoidal shaped tip connected to both the front and rear end of the crutch provides appropriate friction between the crutch 100 and the walking environment. The trapezoidal curved shape of the base of the crutches provides a smoother, more even mode of ambulation, which is more natural and more comfortable for the user;

    [0053] a. A walking aid support comprising a substantially trepazoidal bottom for engaging a walking ground; and

    [0054] b. a pattern of “treads” or grooved patterns in the bottom of the trapezoidal base. The elastic base is made of a combination of softer (53 A Shore) and harder plastic (75 A Shore), which can provide a more solid grip on different surfaces, such as slippery ice, water, or uneven; and

    [0055] c. The acute angle of the base is between about 0 degrees (at the midpoint of the base) and about 45 degrees (as it reaches each of the structural tubes).

    [0056] The hand grip 120 has the appropriate contours and ergonomic angulation to fit the palm and align the wrist. The hand grip 120 is shown in detail in FIGS. 7 and 8. FIGS. 8, shows that hand grip 120 has an angled offset from the rear from the range of 1.0″ to 3.0″. There is no offset distance from the forward tube and the design of the handgrip shows its triangular shape. The angle of the handgrip device FIG. 7 due to the difference between the back and front end vertical positioning is between 5 and 25 degrees down from rear to front.

    [0057] The handgrip device, FIG. 8 is made or encased in a molded ergonomic grip shape for improved weight distribution.

    [0058] a. The present crutch provides a hand grip that is comprised to two different plastics, one at 53 A and one at 75 A Shore; and

    [0059] b. By mixing the pliability of the two different plastics, the grip has the ability to feel “dry” even when wet by perspiration or by weather; and

    [0060] c. The grip of the crutch has grooves that are perpendicular to the lines of muscula tension, thus allowing for a steadier and stronger grip or grasp shown clearly in both FIGS. 7 and 8.

    [0061] As indicated above, the crutch is adjustable and can be secured in various positions that ensure comfort and amelioration of injuries associated with normal use. Once adjusted to the appropriate height for the user, via telescoping effect of the 3 support members, 140, 150, 160, wrap around snap, 130, will be used to secure the support members in place. Alternative devices may be used as latching mechanisms instead of the illustrated wrap around snaps. For example, a single pin with a radial biased outward.