AESTHETIC GLIDER FOR WALKERS
20230255850 · 2023-08-17
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Abstract
A walking aid accessory that is an aesthetic glider for a walker and a method of manufacturing.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. A method of anchoring an accessory to an end of a walking aid, comprising: providing a first component having a base with a face that is generally rounded to glide along an external surface when the accessory is attached to the end of the walking aid; providing a second component having an outer shell; attaching at least one of the first component or the second component to the end of the walking aid; and using a twist lock to secure the first component and the second component together.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the first component further comprises a post extending from a side of the base opposite the face that is generally rounded.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein a central opening extends through the outer shell of the second component that receives the post of the first component when the first component and the second component are secured to one another.
5. The method of claim 2, wherein one of the first component or the second component comprises twist-lock openings defined in a surface that is adjacent to the other of the first component or the second component when the first component and the second component are secured to one another.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the other of the first component or the second component comprises twist-lock projections that extend into the one of the first component or the second component when the first component and the second component are secured to one another.
7. The method of claim 3, wherein the base of the first component has a hemispherical configuration, and the post of the first component is concentric with the base of the first component.
8. The method of claim 5, wherein the twist-lock openings comprise first portions and corresponding second portions, and radial widths of the first portions are larger than radial widths of the second portions.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein the twist-lock projections comprise first portions extending in a longitudinal direction of the accessory and second portions extending from respective first portions in a radial, lateral, or transversal direction of the accessory.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the twist-lock projections comprise first portions extending in a longitudinal direction of the accessory and second portions extending from respective first portions in a radial, lateral, or transversal direction of the accessory.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein radial lengths of the second portions of the twist-lock projections are smaller than the radial widths of the first portions of the twist-lock openings and larger than the radial widths of the second portions of the twist-lock openings.
12. A method of anchoring an accessory to an end of a walking aid, comprising: providing a first component having a base with a face that is configured to glide along an external surface when the accessory is attached to the end of the walking aid; providing a second component having an outer shell; attaching the first component to the end of the walking aid; and using a twist lock to secure the second component to the first component and the walking aid.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the first component further comprises a post extending from a side of the base opposite the face that is generally rounded.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein a central opening extends through the outer shell of the second component that receives the post of the first component when the first component and the second component are secured to one another.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein one of the first component or the second component comprises twist-lock openings defined in a surface that is adjacent to the other of the first component or the second component when the first component and the second component are secured to one another.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the other of the first component or the second component comprises twist-lock projections that extend into the one of the first component or the second component when the first component and the second component are secured to one another.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein the base of the first component has a hemispherical configuration, and the post of the first component is concentric with the base of the first component.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the twist-lock openings comprise first portions and corresponding second portions, and radial widths of the first portions are larger than radial widths of the second portions.
19. The method of claim 16, wherein the twist-lock projections comprise first portions extending in a longitudinal direction of the accessory and second portions extending from respective first portions in a radial, lateral, or transversal direction of the accessory.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the twist-lock projections comprise first portions extending in a longitudinal direction of the accessory and second portions extending from respective first portions in a radial, lateral, or transversal direction of the accessory.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein radial lengths of the second portions of the twist-lock projections are smaller than the radial widths of the first portions of the twist-lock openings and larger than the radial widths of the second portions of the twist-lock openings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] A flower pot is used herein as an illustration of an aesthetic glider for walkers wherein the filamentous decoration is not limited to flowers.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] Turning now to
[0030] Shown is a cone-shaped vessel 2 containing a variety of filamentous decorations 3 which, for example, can be flowers.
[0031] The cone shaped vessel 2 is supported by an insert component 4. Shown in phantom is a vertical post 5 that is part of the insert component 4. The insert component 4 is rounded on the bottom 6 so that when used on a walker, it glides easily across most surfaces. The cone shaped vessel 2 also has a top 7.
[0032] Near the top 7, and inside the cone-shaped vessel 2, there is a located a plurality of cone-shaped vertical channels 8 which also have a top end 9 (
[0033] There are at least two twist lock projections 11 on the bottom 10 of the cone-shaped vessel 2.
[0034] The other component of the walking aid accessory is an insert component 4 (
[0035] Turning now to
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[0038] Also shown are the twist lock projections 11 on the bottom 10 of the cone-shaped vessel 2. There are shown three such projections, but it is contemplated within the scope of this invention that any desired number may be used within reason so that they all fit on the bottom surface 10.
[0039] Turning now to
[0040] Turning now to a method of manufacturing an accessory as described above, and referring to
[0041] Thereafter, providing at least one filamentous decoration 3, inserting the filament 21 of the filamentous decoration 3 into a cone-shaped channel 8 in the cone-shaped vessel 2 at the top 9 such that a portion of the filament 21 surpasses the bottom end 10 of the cone-shaped channel 8 as shown in
[0042] Thereafter, the insert component 4 is inserted into the centered opening 12 and twisted to lock the insert component 4 into the cone-shaped vessel 2.
[0043] There is a general method of anchoring flexible, solid filaments, the method comprising providing an anchoring element 23 as shown in
[0044] Then one follows the method as described above for anchoring the filament 21 in the cone-shaped channel 8 as shown in