COMPACT FOLDING CANE
20200008545 ยท 2020-01-09
Inventors
- Donald Strum (Princeton, NJ, US)
- Robert Beale Van Varick (Princeton, NJ, US)
- Matthew Mead Schmitt (Princeton, NJ, US)
- Vladimir Anokhin (Princeton, NJ, US)
- William Robert Parcells (Princeton, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A compact and collapsible cane includes a handle, a tip, and at least two collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip. In some aspects, the cane segments are configurable in an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration, where, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface of an adjacent cane segment. In various examples, the collapsible cane includes a hinge with two parallel pivot axes between the two collapsible cane segments. In some examples, the cane includes a connector system with a male connector and a female connector connected by a shock cord between the two collapsible cane segments.
Claims
1. A compact and collapsible cane, comprising: (a) a handle; (b) a tip; and (c) at least two collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip, the cane segments configurable in an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration, wherein, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface extending along a portion of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface extending along a portion of an adjacent cane segment.
2. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 1, wherein the cane segments have non-circular cross-sectional profiles.
3. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 2, wherein the cross-sectional profiles of the cane segments each include at least one flat surface.
4. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 1, further comprising a hinge between the two collapsible cane segments, the hinge comprising two parallel pivot axes, wherein the cane segments are configurable between the unfolded configuration and the folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another to expose a portion of the hinge, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another about the two pivot axes.
5. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 4, wherein the hinge is a first hinge, and wherein the cane further comprises a second hinge at an end of one of the cane segments opposite from the first hinge, and wherein an elastic member connects the first hinge to the second hinge.
6. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 4, wherein the two parallel pivot axes are spaced apart such that the two cane segments can lie flush along one another.
7. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 4, wherein, in the unfolded configuration, a portion of the hinge is housed in one of the at least two collapsible cane segments.
8. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 1, wherein the tip comprises a removable foot, and wherein the removable foot comprises a shape configured to receive a portion of one of the at least two collapsible cane segments in the folded configuration such that the removable foot nests with the one of the at least two collapsible cane segments.
9. A compact and collapsible cane, comprising: (a) a collapsible handle; (b) a tip; and (c) at least three collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip, wherein the cane segments, are configurable between an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another with a single linear motion, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another.
10. The collapsible cane of claim 9, wherein, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface of an adjacent cane segment.
11. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 9, wherein the cane segments have non-circular cross-sectional profiles.
12. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 9, further comprising a connector system between adjacent cane segments, the connector system comprising an anti-rotation system, and wherein, in the unfolded configuration, the segments connected by the connector system cannot rotate independently of one another.
13. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 9, further comprising a hinge between the two collapsible cane segments, the hinge comprising two parallel pivot axes, wherein the cane segments are configurable between the unfolded configuration and the folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another to expose a portion of the hinge, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another about the two pivot axes.
14. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 9, wherein the single linear motion is along an axis of the cane segments.
15. The compact and collapsible cane of claim 9, wherein the handle is shaped to nest with a portion of one of the cane segments in the folded configuration.
16. A collapsible cane, comprising: (a) a handle; (b) a tip; (c) at least two collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip; and (d) a connector system between the two collapsible cane segments, the connector system comprising an anti-rotation system, wherein the cane segments are configurable between an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another and rotating the cane segments relative to one another, and wherein in the unfolded configuration, the anti-rotation system maintains an angular position of one of the cane segments relative to an adjacent cane segment.
17. The collapsible cane of claim 16 wherein, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface of an adjacent cane segment.
18. The collapsible cane of claim 16, wherein the connector system comprises a male connector, a female connector, and an elastic member, wherein the female member comprises at least one locking notch, wherein the male connector further comprises at least one anti-rotation protrusion, and wherein, in the unfolded configuration, the protrusion is positioned in the notch.
19. The collapsible cane of claim 18, wherein the cane segments are configurable between the unfolded configuration and the folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another to remove the male connector from the female connector, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another while a portion of the elastic member is positioned in the notch
20. The collapsible cane of claim 16, wherein the handle is foldable relative to an adjacent cane segment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0077] The subject matter of embodiments of the present invention is described here with specificity to meet statutory requirements, but this description is not necessarily intended to limit the scope of the claims. The claimed subject matter may be embodied in other ways, may include different elements or steps, and may be used in conjunction with other existing or future technologies. This description should not be interpreted as implying any particular order or arrangement among or between various steps or elements except when the order of individual steps or arrangement of elements is explicitly described. Directional references such as up, down, top, left, right, front, and back, among others are intended to refer to the orientation as illustrated and described in the description (or figures) to which the components and directions are referencing. References herein to consisting of may, in at least some circumstances, encompass consisting essentially of or comprising.
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[0082] In certain examples, the hinges 110 may be uni-directional (i.e., the hinges 110 can only fold in one direction) or multi-directional. In some examples, the adjacent hinges 110 (or hinges at opposing ends of a cane segment 106) are interconnected through an elastic member 114 (e.g., shock cords) or other suitable members that allow for movement of the cane segments 106 between the folded and unfolded configurations. In such cases, the hinge 110 may include a slot or other suitable feature for connecting the hinge 110 to the elastic member 114 (see, e.g.,
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[0089] In various cases, instead of the hinges 110, the folding cane 1200 includes a connecting system 1252 between adjacent cane segments 106. Compared to the connecting system of the folding cane 100, the connecting system 1252 includes a male connector 1254 and a female connector 1256 connected by a shock cord 1258 (or other suitable member). As best illustrated in
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[0094] A collection of exemplary embodiments, including at least some explicitly enumerated as ECs (Example Combinations), providing additional description of a variety of embodiment types in accordance with the concepts described herein are provided below. These examples are not meant to be mutually exclusive, exhaustive, or restrictive; and the invention is not limited to these example embodiments but rather encompasses all possible modifications and variations within the scope of the issued claims and their equivalents.
[0095] EC 1. A compact and collapsible cane, comprising: (a) a handle; (b) a tip; and (c) at least two collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip, the cane segments configurable in an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration, wherein, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface extending along a portion of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface extending along a portion of an adjacent cane segment.
[0096] EC 2. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the cane segments have non-circular cross-sectional profiles.
[0097] EC 3. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the cross-sectional profiles of the cane segments each include at least one flat surface.
[0098] EC 4. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, further comprising a hinge between the two collapsible cane segments, the hinge comprising two parallel pivot axes, wherein the cane segments are configurable between the unfolded configuration and the folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another to expose a portion of the hinge, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another about the two pivot axes.
[0099] EC 5. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the hinge is a first hinge, and wherein the cane further comprises a second hinge at an end of one of the cane segments opposite from the first hinge, and wherein an elastic member connects the first hinge to the second hinge.
[0100] EC 6. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein at least one of the cane segments comprises a magnet configured to facilitate retaining the cane in the folded configuration.
[0101] EC 7. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the tip comprises a removable foot, and wherein the removable foot comprises a shape configured to receive a portion of one of the at least two collapsible cane segments in the folded configuration such that the removable foot nests with the one of the at least two collapsible cane segments.
[0102] EC 8. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the shape of the removable foot comprises a groove, the groove configurable to detach the removable foot from the tip.
[0103] EC 9. A collapsible cane, comprising: (a) a handle; (b) a tip; (c) at least two collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip; and (d) a connecting system connecting the at least two collapsible cane segments, connecting system comprising a hinge, the hinge comprising at least one pivot axis, wherein the cane segments are configurable between an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another about the at least one pivot axis.
[0104] EC 10. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the hinge comprises two parallel pivot axes, and wherein the cane segments are configurable between the unfolded configuration and the folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another to expose a portion of the hinge, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another about the two pivot axes.
[0105] EC 11. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the two parallel pivot axes are spaced apart such that the two cane segments can lie flush along one another.
[0106] EC 12. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the hinge is a first hinge, and wherein the cane further comprises a second hinge at an end of one of the cane segments opposite from the first hinge, and wherein an elastic member connects the first hinge to the second hinge.
[0107] EC 13. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein, in the unfolded configuration, a portion of the hinge is housed in one of the at least two collapsible cane segments.
[0108] EC 14. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein, in the unfolded configuration, a portion of the hinge is housed in both of the at least two collapsible cane segments.
[0109] EC 15. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface of an adjacent cane segment.
[0110] EC 16. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the one of the at least two collapsible cane segments comprises a locking collar, the locking collar comprises at least one locking tab, and wherein the hinge comprises at least one locking notch configured to engage the at least one locking tab in the folded configuration.
[0111] EC 17. A collapsible cane, comprising: (a) a handle; (b) a tip; (c) at least two collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip; and (d) a connector system between the two collapsible cane segments, the connector system comprising a male connector, a female connector, and an elastic member, wherein the female connector comprises at least one elastic member notch, and wherein the cane segments are configurable between an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another to remove the male connector from the female connector, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another while a portion of the elastic member is positioned in the notch.
[0112] EC 18. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface of an adjacent cane segment.
[0113] EC 19. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the connector system comprises an anti-rotation system, and wherein, in the unfolded configuration, the segments connected by the connector system cannot rotate independently of one another.
[0114] EC 20. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the handle is shaped to nest with a portion of one of the cane segments in the folded configuration.
[0115] EC 21. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the handle is foldable relative to the cane segments.
[0116] EC 22. A collapsible cane, comprising: (a) a handle; (b) a tip; (c) at least two collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip; and (d) a connector system between the two collapsible cane segments, the connector system comprising an anti-rotation system, wherein the cane segments are configurable between an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another and rotating the cane segments relative to one another, and wherein in the unfolded configuration, the anti-rotation system maintains an angular position of one of the cane segments relative to an adjacent cane segment.
[0117] EC 23. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface of an adjacent cane segment.
[0118] EC 24. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the connector system comprises a male connector, a female connector, and an elastic member, wherein the female member comprises at least one locking notch, wherein the male connector further comprises at least one anti-rotation protrusion, and wherein, in the unfolded configuration, the protrusion is positioned in the notch.
[0119] EC 25. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the cane segments are configurable between the unfolded configuration and the folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another to remove the male connector from the female connector, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another while a portion of the elastic member is positioned in the notch
[0120] EC 26. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the handle is foldable relative to an adjacent cane segment.
[0121] EC 27. A compact and collapsible cane, comprising: (a) a collapsible handle; (b) a tip; and (c) at least two collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip, wherein the cane segments and handle are configurable between an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another, rotating the cane segments relative to one another, and rotating the handle relative to one of the cane segments.
[0122] EC 28. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface of an adjacent cane segment.
[0123] EC 29. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the cane segments have non-circular cross-sectional profiles.
[0124] EC 30. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the cross-sectional profiles of the cane segments each include at least one flat surface.
[0125] EC 31. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, further comprising a hinge between the two collapsible cane segments, the hinge comprising two parallel pivot axes, wherein the cane segments are configurable between the unfolded configuration and the folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another to expose a portion of the hinge, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another about the two pivot axes.
[0126] EC 32. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the hinge is a first hinge, and wherein the cane further comprises a second hinge at an end of one of the cane segments opposite from the first hinge, and wherein an elastic member connects the first hinge to the second hinge.
[0127] EC 33. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the hinge comprises a single axis of rotation.
[0128] EC 34. A compact and collapsible cane, comprising: (a) a collapsible handle; (b) a tip; and (c) at least three collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip, wherein the cane segments, are configurable between an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another with a single linear motion, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another.
[0129] EC 35. The collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface of an adjacent cane segment.
[0130] EC 36. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the cane segments have non-circular cross-sectional profiles.
[0131] EC 37. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the cross-sectional profiles of the cane segments is triangular.
[0132] EC 38. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, further comprising a hinge between the two collapsible cane segments, the hinge comprising two parallel pivot axes, wherein the cane segments are configurable between the unfolded configuration and the folded configuration by moving the cane segments apart from one another to expose a portion of the hinge, and rotating the cane segments relative to one another about the two pivot axes.
[0133] EC 39. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the single linear motion is along an axis of the cane segments.
[0134] EC 40. The compact and collapsible cane of any of the preceding or subsequent example combinations, wherein the handle is foldable relative to at least one of the cane segments.
[0135] The above-described aspects are merely possible examples of implementations, merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the present disclosure. Many variations and modifications can be made to the above-described embodiment(s) without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the present disclosure. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of the present disclosure, and all possible claims to individual aspects or combinations of elements or steps are intended to be supported by the present disclosure. Moreover, although specific terms are employed herein, as well as in the claims that follow, they are used only in a generic and descriptive sense, and not for the purposes of limiting the described invention, nor the claims that follow.