CRUTCH AND SITTING DEVICE
20210212880 ยท 2021-07-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61H3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for Crutches and Sitting Device as 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 require using crutches for mobility. Normally, the conventional 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. Also, we show crutch support in sitting position that works as a simple and handy decompression system for herniated or bulged discs and injured/weak back muscles. An integrated crutch and walker system is described
Claims
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6. A hand grip for a crutch system, said crutch system including at least front and rear vertical support poles extending downwardly to ground from an armpit rest, said front and rear poles positioned within a single vertical plane, the hand grip comprising: opposing end portions, a first end portion connected to said front support pole and a second end portion connected to said rear support pole, said hand grip having a curved profile so that a portion of said hand grip lies outside of the plane of said front and rear support poles.
7. The hand grip of claim 6 wherein the curved profile is adjusted in curvature in response to measurement from a user.
8. The hand grip of claim 6 wherein said lower vertical height is in the range of 0 to 3 inches.
9. The hand grip of claim 6 wherein said hand grip has a front portion and a rear portion, said front portion terminating at said first end portion and said rear portion terminating at said second end portion; said front and rear portions both extending angularly outwardly from said vertical plane to form said curved profile.
10. The hand grip of claim 6 wherein said hand grip has a central portion positioned between said front and rear portions, said central portion offset relative to a central point between said front and rear support poles.
11. The hand grip of claim 6 wherein said hand grip has a non-rectangular cross section.
12. The hand grip of claim 6 wherein a top surface of said hand grip is sufficiently wide to accommodate a user's thumb and forefinger.
13. The hand grip of claim 6 wherein said hand grip is made of dissimilar materials.
14. The hand grip of claim 13 wherein one of said materials is hard relative to the other.
15. The hand grip of claim 6 wherein said hand grip has an outer cover that is washable.
16. A method of making a hand grip for a crutch system comprising the steps of: using a compressible material to form an outline of a user's hand impression and then scanning and digitizing the outline to create a digitized outline; creating a solid ribbed core structure based on said digitized outline; overmolding a cover onto said ribbed core structure; and, covering said cover with a pliable material.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein said core is formed of an ABS material.
18. The method of claim 16 wherein said cover is formed of a TPE material.
19. A hand grip for a crutch system, said crutch system including at least front and rear vertical support poles extending downwardly to ground from an armpit rest, said front and rear poles positioned within a single vertical plane, the hand grip comprising: an elongated main body with opposing end portions, a first end portion connected to said front support pole and a second end portion connected to said rear support pole, said first end portion terminating in a first mounting bracket and said second end portion terminating in a second mounting bracket, both of said mounting brackets having concave engaging surfaces for receiving and engaging said poles, said concave engaging surfaces vertically oriented so as to have vertical axes; said mounting brackets and said main body formed of a unitary single piece construction; where said first mounting bracket is rotated up to 90 degrees relative to said second mounting bracket about said vertical axes.
20. The hand grip of claim 19 wherein said hand grip has an inner ribbed core and an outer covering.
21. The hand grip of claim 20 wherein said outer covering is covered with a gel material.
22. The hand grip of claim 20 where said inner ribbed core is formed of a harder material than said outer covering.
23. The method of claim 20 wherein said inner ribbed core is formed of an ABS material.
24. The method of claim 20 wherein said inner ribbed core is formed of a solid material.
25. The method of claim 20 wherein said inner ribbed core is formed of a harder material than said outer covering.
26. A cane comprising: an elongated main body having a top end and a bottom end; a hand grip attached to and extending from said main body in a generally perpendicular direction, said hand grip formed in accordance with digitized measurements of a user's hand, said hand grip having a solid inner ribbed core and an outer covering.
27. The cane of claim 26 wherein said inner core is made of a harder material than said outer covering.
28. The cane of claim 26 wherein said outer covering is molded onto said inner core to produce a hand grip of unitary construction.
29. The cane of claim 26 wherein said core is formed of an ABS material.
30. The cane of claim 26 wherein said core is formed of a solid material.
31. A forearm crutch comprising: a vertical elongate support, having a lower end adapted for contact with a walking surface, and an upper end in mechanical communication with a forearm support, said upper end angled relative to said lower end; said forearm support having a forearm cuff attached thereto; a hand grip attached to and extending from the elongate support by a connecting rod in a generally perpendicular direction, said hand grip formed in accordance with digitized measurements of a user's hand, said hand grip having a solid inner ribbed core and an outer covering.
32. The forearm crutch of claim 31 wherein said inner core is made of a harder material than said outer covering.
33. The forearm crutch of claim 31 wherein said outer covering is molded onto said inner core to produce a hand grip of unitary construction.
34. The forearm crutch of claim 31 wherein said core is formed of an ABS material.
35. The forearm crutch of claim 31 wherein said cover is formed of a TPE material.
36. The forearm crutch of claim 31 wherein said forearm cuff is made of a pliable material and has an opposing pair of straps extending therefrom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0084] The following detailed description is for various embodiments, as some were explained above, as well. 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, or as some examples.
[0085] The 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.
[0086] The underarm support crutch cushion is shown on
[0087] 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.
[0088] The cushioning article or element, as illustrated in
[0089] In addition to the under arm support cushion, a trapezoidal shaped bottom element 145,
[0090] a. A walking aid support comprising a substantially trapezoidal bottom for engaging a walking ground; and
[0091] b. A pattern of treads or grooved patterns at 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 surfaces; and
[0092] 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).
[0093] 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 details in
[0094] The handgrip device,
[0095] a. The present crutch provides a hand grip that is comprised of two different plastics, e.g., one at 53 A and one at 75 A Shore; and
[0096] 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
[0097] c. 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, shown clearly in both
[0098] 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, and 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.)
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[0103] In one example, we describe a device for Crutches and Sitting Device as 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 require using crutches for mobility. Normally, the conventional 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 at least two functions, as an example of the device or system: (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, such as people with chronic herniated or bulged disc in their spine, as examples. Many other different variations are shown here, as well.
[0104] Other embodiments: The present invention has for its primary object to provide a more comfortable and supportive mode of ambulation using an upgraded version of the traditional crutch, which can easily be converted into a sitting aid. When compared to current crutch designs, the present invention offers a number of improvements, as mentioned above.
[0105] Other embodiments: 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 comprises: (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, and the crutch bottom being attached to ends of the lower tubes.
[0106] The adjustable crutch, 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, ensuring adjustability of the height of the crutch via the telescoping characteristic of the tubes and ensuring that the crutch can facilitate a height consistent with use of the crutch to support the user while seated.
[0107] The adjustable crutch, with a more 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.
[0108] The adjustable crutch, wherein the upper portion of the under-arm cushion,
[0109] The cover is removable so that users can clean or replace the cover, as it is vulnerable to under-arm perspiration and other forms of dirt, and the upper portion of the under-arm cushion, which can be removed and cleaned with common anti-bacterial soap/detergent and replaced on top of the middle portion (plus the removable upper portion of the under-arm cushion, attached to the lower portion with embedded protruding metal snaps, or rivets (plus the removable upper portion of the under-arm cushion, which is also disposable (and new cushions can be ordered to replace these items, should the user want to do so))).
[0110] The adjustable crutch, with 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, as shown in
[0111] The adjustable crutch, wherein the crutch has two support poles extending from the top of the crutch downward toward the ground, comprising: a handgrip element, for 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 there is the offset distance from the rear tube, when installed on the crutch.
[0112] a. The handgrip device, wherein the offset distance from the rear tube is in the range of 0.5 to 3, or from 5 degrees to 25 degrees, as only examples, 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.
[0113] The adjustable crutch, wherein the handgrip device offset distance from the rear tube is 0.5 to 3 (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. The grip also can have a core solid support across the upright supports (Appendix 3-2 metal core piece), which bears the weight of the user hand. The solid core piece is over-molded by elastic soft material to provide comfortable and safe grip.
[0114] The adjustable crutch, with 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).
[0115] The following Items are shown in various figures, i.e.,
[0116] Item 112 (right side curvature on top of underarm support crutch cushion, or item 110 in e.g.
[0117] For vertical parts of the crutch, or crutch shaft, we have multiple sections or parts or rods, which are connected together, as shown in
[0118] The adjustable crutch, which 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, with crutch comprising a bottom portion, a top portion, and 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.
[0119] Wrap around snap comprises of two push buttons in which engage or disengage the pins which lock or unlock the telescoping shafts.
[0120] Appendix 1, pages 1-5, have many variations of our inventions shown in
[0121] One example of usage/advantage: According to some medical research and publications, e.g., from the Internet sources, the nonsurgical spinal decompression is a type of motorized traction system that may help relieve back pain. Spinal decompression works by gently stretching the spine. That changes the force and position of the spine. This change takes pressure off the spinal disks, which are gel-like cushions between the bones in your spine, by creating negative pressure in the disc. As a result, bulging or herniated disks may retract, taking pressure off nerves and other structures in the spine. This in turn, helps promote movement of water, oxygen, and nutrient-rich fluids into the disks so they can heal. So, our crutch can have a very positive effect on this healing process and recovery, as an example.
[0122] In addition, the correct alignment of the hand, wrist, and arm, with respect to the handle is very important, as the correct orientation prevents injury to the wrist and hand of the user. Our handle design and orientation with correct alignment for the hand, wrist, and arm are shown in various Figs. of Appendix 2, pages 1-5.
[0123] So, there are many advantages for our inventions, including, e.g.: 1) releasing/reducing pain by spinal decompression in sitting position, and 2) preventing side effect of wrist pain for crutch users.
[0124] One of the features of this invention is the unique handle it has, which helps the user or patient for recovery and avoiding any injury.
[0125] In one embodiment, we have a cushion top for the handle.
[0126] In one embodiment, we have a spring-action for the handle.
[0127] In one embodiment, we have a saddle shape, as shown in the figures/appendices.
[0128] In one embodiment, we have a rocking-action for the under-arm support.
[0129] In one embodiment, we have pointer finger and thumb are supported by the handle properly, which is a big advantage over the prior art. In one embodiment, as shown in
[0130] The cross section of the handle shown in
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[0132] Appendix 3, pages 1-4 and 12, show various parts of the crutch in different embodiments. The first 3 pages are the same crutch in 3 different positions: Each position shows how each segment is moved/slid into the upper telescopic segment, until the bottom and middle segments are completely slid into the top segment, which makes the crutch prepared for use in sitting position. Appendix 3, pages 5-6 and 9-11, show the embodiments for the handle. Appendix 3, page 7, shows the embodiments for the grooved tubes inside each other, e.g., telescopic, pulling out/sliding, for groove, e.g., for pin connection and attachment, to secure the position.
[0133] The explanation for Appendix 4, pages 1-5, Sit-Crutch, for a walker:
[0134] A walker with vertical holes on the hand bar, which provides our invention/embodiment (Sit-Crutch) bottom support, with insert holes, and affixed to the sit-crutch (collapsed/slide into the top segment or the detached crutch) on the walker.
[0135] It is intended to help patients with weakness on both upper body and lower body, and extremities disorders, to experience a safer and more supportive positions, while standing or walking with this walker/crutch integrated system.
[0136] Appendix 4, pages 1-2, 4-5, show various components for Sit-Crutch or crutch for various embodiments. Appendix 4, page 3, shows specifically for a walker, which can be combined/exchanged with the components of the crutch invention, mentioned here.
[0137] Page 8 in Appendix 3 shows a general suggestion by physicians for a correct/normal hand structure, based on relative position and rotation of fingers and hand/wrist/bone structure in hand/wrist, as shown there in X-ray type/style format, by others. That is why we improved/invented our new/novel crutch handle/grip, to reduce damages, pressure, and stress on hand/wrist/fingers, with proper posture for skeleton/muscles, with no abnormal extension/twist/pressure, with less or no problems for the user/patient.
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[0143] In one embodiment, we have: A crutch system, said crutch system comprising: multiple vertical bars; wherein said multiple vertical bars are connected together; wherein said multiple vertical bars are adjustable in length and in number, to adjust height of said crutch system for a user; a handle for hand grip; a top section for armpit rest; a bottom section for traction on ground; one or more connectors to connect said multiple vertical bars together; wherein said top section comprises soft elastic material. Other features/features are:
[0144] wherein said handle is based on a human hand's skeleton structure for easy hand grip and elimination of wrist injury.
[0145] wherein said handle is asymmetric with respect to: the middle of said handle or crutch system or horizontal section or vertical section or connecting bar or supporting middle bar or supporting horizontal bar.
[0146] wherein said handle has variable distance to main body of said crutch system.
[0147] wherein said handle has a support for pointing finger and thumb of said user's hand.
[0148] wherein said handle distributes weight of said user more evenly, to reduce stress on said user's hand, palm of the hand, wrist, and fingers.
[0149] wherein said handle has a cross section which is non-rectangular in shape, when viewed from above said crutch system.
[0150] wherein said handle has a curvature to fit said user's hand.
[0151] wherein said handle has a surface to fit said user's hand.
[0152] wherein said handle is angled with respect to said crutch system.
[0153] wherein said handle is twisted with respect to said crutch system.
[0154] wherein said handle comprises a soft material.
[0155] wherein said handle comprises a rigid material.
[0156] wherein said handle comprises an elastic material.
[0157] wherein said handle comprises a cover or skin.
[0158] wherein said handle comprises a cover or shell which is exchangeable.
[0159] wherein said handle comprises a cover or shell which is washable.
[0160] a spring.
[0161] a rough/coarse cover for better grip.
[0162] crutch system is convertible to a walker system.
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[0166] Another embodiment: A pair of crutches that is designed for usage in sitting position, in addition to standing and walking positions. This apparatus can adjust to about the one third of the regular height in order to allow the user to use them in sitting position, therefore, it takes most of the upper body weight off the back and lower spine, in which it helps the user with back Injury in sitting position. Each one of the crutches has three segments that telescopically slide into each other, in order to adjust to the height between a supporting sitting surface, such as chair, to the underarm or armpit of the user, while the user is in the sitting position.
[0167] This function helps patients with back and spine injury that are having a hard time to sit and encountering lots of pain, as all the upper body weight is bearing on lower injured back, while sitting. This function also creates a traction system in sitting position, as the adjusted crutch pushes up the user's body/torso against the gravity force, therefore, helps to reduce the spine pressure over possible bulge discs and pinching nerves, which cause pain and numbness in body, and also improves postural alignment, while seated. The pair of crutches also have an ergonomic grip that eases the handling process and reduces the pressure on the wrist (and allows/encourages the user to distribute some of the weight on the handles, instead of leaving all the weight on the vulnerable under arm area).
[0168] Some of the features are as follows:
[0169] A pair of multi-functional crutches comprising of underarm cushions and three body segments which telescopically slide into each other to transform the regular crutch to a sitting crutch for patients who may have difficulty and pain, while sitting, due to the body weight pressure on the injured back and spine. It also has the new ergonomic handle design which helps user to bear most of the user's weight on the palm of her hands, and not on her wrists (e.g., see
[0170] The material and size of the system or apparatus described here can be widely diverse and different, e.g., made of wood, plastic, elastic, rubber, artificial materials, partially wool for cover (or fabric), glass, fiber glass, crystal, metal, alloy, carbon, carbon fiber, polymers, ceramic, transparent materials, translucent materials, glued materials, layered or stacked materials, or the like, and e.g., for sizes from about 0.25 ft as lower end of the range, to 6 ft, as upper range or values, in overall length and height, or from a few mm to a few inches for other dimensions for components and connections/connectors, in the images shown, just as examples. However, these numbers and materials are just examples, and not limiting the invention by any means, in spec or figures or for any purpose.
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[0172] The handle 500 consists of two main parts: an inner ribbed structure and an outer soft covering. The solid, ribbed material in the core of the grip provides a sturdy base for support and enables the overall shape of the grip to extend outward from the crutch. It is composed of high-density acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), a material known for its toughness and impact resistance. We are the first manufacturer to cut an ergonomic, ribbed shape into such an ABS core. The complexity of the inner structure allows us to adjust its axis and angle to best match the arm and hand's natural posture.
[0173] The outer cover (see especially
[0174] The location and angle of our ergonomic grip within the overall crutch structure create two unique aspects which allow better positioning of the hand.
[0175] First, unlike conventional crutches, the ergonomic grip (handle 500) sits outside of the plane of the rest of the crutch. This location prevents the patient from twisting their hand and wrist inward and their elbow outward in order to hang onto the crutch.
[0176] Second, the handle itself is set with a slight downward slope from back to front, akin to the natural angle of a person's first as it rests by their side. This keeps the patient from twisting their hand and wrist upward as they hold the crutch.
[0177] Overall, Ergo Grip (500) is positioned so that the patient's hand and arm sit in a natural position as they hold the crutch.
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[0179] The shape of Ergo Grip (500) was designed to perfectly fit the shape of the hand. The molded fit allows the hand to maintain a natural shape when holding on to the handle, with even points of contact across the palm and all fingers. A flat, broad surface creates a wide plane for pressure distribution that does not put excess pressure on any one point in the hand (see
[0180] We developed the shape of the hand rest by using molding material to form into the shape of the inside grip of the hand. This was scanned into a digital image to allow this shape to be perfectly replicated.
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[0186] The difference is the shock-absorbing capsules/openings inside of previous patent that was large and for two upright support as oppose to this tip in which it is smaller to fit the smaller tip to fit one upright support in order to fit a cane or forearm crutches with one upright support. The shape and size of the capsules and openings may vary in this design. This enhances the comfort and reduces long term hand, arm and shoulder damage.
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[0193] a) Adjustable height for the walker handle to prevent slouching.
[0194] b) Can be detached from the crutch to be used as a cane
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[0201] The combination of our sit-crutch and a walker provides variety of durable medical devices For the users including but not limited to; [0202] a) More comfortable and safer crutch with two upright support perpendicular to the ground with special large tip (previous patent
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[0209] Of durable medical device application including the some explained in this patent.
[0210] It provides much larger horizontal support comparing available crutch handles that is perfectly Secured to both upright supports of an underarm crutch by its front and back brackets.
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[0212] Any variations and any combinations of the above teachings are also intended to be covered by this patent application.