This disclosure relates to implementations of an adaptive assisted grip apparatus.
For those suffering with arthritis and other ailments that affects fine motor coordination, putting on make-up can be problematic. For example, putting on mascara and lipstick can be difficult because it can be difficult to grab and hold on to the applicator tube. Persons with fine motor skill problems drop items frequently. However, there does not exist an apparatus configured to help a person with grabbing make-up applicators or other items and holding on to and preventing such items from falling to the floor or otherwise being dropped.
Implementations of an adaptive assisted grip apparatus are provided. In some implementations, the adaptive assisted grip apparatus comprises a holder and a wrist strap.
In some implementations, the adaptive assisted grip apparatus is configured to help a user to grab a make-up applicator or other suitable item. In some implementations, the adaptive assisted grip apparatus is configured to help the user to hold on to and/or prevent such item from falling to the floor/ground or otherwise being dropped.
In some implementations, a method for using the adaptive assisted grip apparatus comprises inserting a makeup applicator or other suitable item into the holder, placing the wrist strap around a user's wrist, grasping and holding the makeup applicator or other suitable item using the holder, and using the wrist strap to prevent the makeup applicator or other suitable item inserted in the holder from falling to the floor/ground or otherwise being dropped if/when the user loses grip of the holder.
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In some implementations, the holder opening 111 extends parallel or generally parallel to the length (e.g., along the longest dimension) of the holder 110. In some implementations, the opening 111 may extend in any other suitable configuration with respect to the holder 110.
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In some implementations, the holder opening 111 may be configured to receive at least a portion of any other suitable item. For example, in some implementations, the opening 111 may be configured receive at least a portion of a utensil, such as a spoon, fork, or knife.
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In some implementations, the snap hook 126 is configured to be removably connected to the wrist strap 130. For example, in some implementations, the snap hook 126 can be opened/closed to connect or remove the wrist strap 130.
In some implementations, the holder 110 is configured such that any suitable dimension of the holder 110, such as the width as described above, is sufficient to allow a user to grip or otherwise hold any other suitable item, such as a utensil as described above.
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In some implementations, the holder 110 may be composed of a spongy, rubbery material that allows the holder 110 to conform to and hold a makeup applicator or other suitable item and to be held by a user as described above. In some implementations, the holder 110 may be composed of any other suitable material.
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In some implementations, the continuous loop wrist strap 130, such as shown in
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In this way, in some implementations, the separable loop strap 130 can be received over a user's hand and around the user's wrist to allow the user to wear the wrist strap 130 by opening and closing the above described connector 131, 132, 133.
In some implementations, the wrist strap 130 is configured to connect to and extend from the holder 110, such as described above with respect to the holder attachment portion 121.
In some implementations, the above described configurations of the separable loop strap 130 are configured to be adjustable in length to fit a user's wrist. For example, as shown in
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In some implementations, the wrist strap 130, such as the above described continuous and separable configurations, is configured to be worn on a user's wrist or similarly worn to prevent the holder 110 from falling to the floor/ground or otherwise being dropped, such as while holding a makeup applicator or other suitable item in the holder opening 111. For example, while wearing the wrist strap 130 and holding a makeup applicator or other suitable item by the holder 110, if a user loses grip of the holder 110, the wrist strap 130 prevents the applicator or other suitable item from falling to the ground, floor, other applicable surface.
In some implementations, the wrist strap 130, such as the above describe continuous loop configuration, may be composed of a material configured to stretch. In some implementations, the wrist strap 130, such as the above describe separable loop configuration, may be composed of a material configured not to or to minimally stretch. In some implementations, the wrist strap 130 may be composed of a material configured to have any other suitable features.
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In some implementations, the adaptive assisted grip apparatus 100 is configured to help a user to grab a make-up applicator or other suitable item. In some implementations, the adaptive assisted grip apparatus 100 is configured to help the user to hold on to and/or prevent such item from falling to the floor/ground or otherwise being dropped.
In some implementations, the adaptive assisted grip apparatus 100 comprises any suitable dimensions, such as the examples described above with respect to features of the adaptive assisted grip apparatus 100.
In some implementations, the adaptive assisted grip apparatus 100 is composed of any suitable materials, such as the above described examples.
In some implementations, the adaptive assisted grip apparatus 100 can have any suitable appearance, such as the above described examples.
In some implementations, an example method of using the adaptive assisted grip apparatus 100, with respect to the above-described FIGs., comprises inserting a makeup applicator, such as a makeup applicator 11, 12, 13, or other suitable item into the holder opening 111. In some implementations, an end portion of the makeup applicator is inserted in the opening 111 such that the makeup applicator can be used by holding the holder 110.
In some implementations, the method comprises placing the wrist strap 130 around a user's wrist. In some implementations, a continuous loop wrist strap 130 is stretched over the user's hand and released to encircle the user's wrist. In some implementations, a separable loop wrist strap 130 is opened and closed using the connector 131, 132, 133 to position the strap 130 around the user's wrist. In some implementations, the connector 131, 132, 133 is connected to different positions on the strap 130 to adjust the length of the strap 130 to fit around the user's wrist.
In some implementations, the method comprises grasping and holding the makeup applicator or other suitable item using the holder 110.
In some implementations, the method comprises using the wrist strap 130 positioned around the user's wrist to prevent the holder 110 and thereby the inserted makeup applicator or other suitable item from falling to the floor/ground or otherwise being dropped if/when the user loses grip of the holder 110.
The figures, including photographs and drawings, comprised herewith may represent one or more implementations of the adaptive assisted grip apparatus.
Details shown in the figures, such as dimensions, descriptions, etc., are exemplary, and there may be implementations of other suitable details according to the present disclosure.
Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment” or “implementation” or words of similar import means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic is comprised in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrase “in some implementations” or a phrase of similar import in various places throughout this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the above description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations may not be shown or described in detail.
While operations may be depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/943,747, which was filed on Dec. 4, 2019, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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