The present invention relates generally to walking devices, and more particularly to a wheeled walking device for assisting elderly or mobility impaired persons to walk in mixed terrains.
Walking devices are used by elderly and mobility impaired persons each day to assist them in their regular walking activities and also for their conditioning or rehabilitation. Usually, the walking devices are most helpful in flat and solid surfaces, such as hallways or sidewalks. However there are many places that do not have smooth walkways such as a beach or park where people enjoy walking or may need to walk. The problem with conventional walking devices is that they cannot be used in such areas or cause a person using such a walking device a great deal of inconvenience or hardship.
One walking device of the prior art is a modified wheelchair with a bidirectional seat and handle bars. This device features the traditional large pair of wheels on the rear axle under the seat and small swiveled wheels at the front. While providing a resting place for a walker, this device fails to solve problems encountered by a person walking on a beach or over non-paved terrain such as may be found in a park.
Other wheeled walkers have four wheels and a handled frame that provide some measure of stability to mobility impaired or elderly persons needing assistance while walking. Some of the wheeled walkers have a basket for carrying items, others have a seat for resting, and some have a folding frame for storage.
In some walking devices, a frame is provided for support without wheels that make it easier to move over non-paved or uneven surfaces; however, a user must lift and carry these walking devices. While these devices provide greater mobility over mixed terrain surfaces, these devices do not normally have a seat for resting or a basket for carrying items, such as a pet or groceries, and hence limit the useful distance for walking by many mobility impaired or elderly persons.
There is therefore a need for a walking device for mobility impaired or elderly persons that may easily be utilized over uneven or mixed terrain surfaces, and offer greater distance mobility and utility by providing a seat for resting and basket for carrying items.
The present invention provides a wheeled walking device for assisting mobility impaired or elderly persons in walking over multi-faceted surfaces or terrain. The assisted walking device comprises a frame with handles at a level near or about the waist and disposed over the frame to permit a user to support a portion of his/her weight, over-sized wheels of a type similar to conventional garden carts or all-terrain bicycles, and a resting seat.
The accompanying drawings incorporated in and forming a part of the specification, illustrates several aspects of the present invention, and together with the description serves to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawing:
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Intermediate level portion 30 is comprised of a pair of rigid axial members 44, 46 that are secured with T-joints 48 connected to tubular support members 50, 52, 54, 56 which are part of the set of vertically oriented tubular support members 34. Seat 18 is mounted on axial members 44, 46 and comprised of a rigid material capable of supporting the weight of a user, such as a block of one inch thick wood approximately twenty-four inches across and twelve inches deep. Basket 20 is comprised of a metal mesh framework and is supported by forward support member 58 which is part of the set of vertically oriented tubular support members 34 connecting forward axial portion 57 of upper base portion 32 to forward axial portion 59 of lower base portion 28. Basket 20 is removably attached to forward axial member 57 with clamp 60. Brake handles 22, 24 are connected to upper base portion 32 and disposed under respective of handles 14. Brake handle 24 is connected through cable 66 to brake apparatus 62 which is mounted on support member 56; similarly, brake handle 22 is connected through cable 64 to a brake apparatus (not shown) which is mounted on support member 54. Speedometer 26 is connected to forward axial portion 57 and connected to the axle of one of the wheels through cable 68. Speedometer 26 is comprised of a conventional speedometer such as is attached to conventional bicycles. Upper base portion 32 includes longitudinal portions 70, 72. Axial portions 57, 74 connect longitudinal portions 70, 72 and provide rigidity to maintain the parallel relationship of longitudinal portions 70, 72 together with the set of vertically oriented tubular support members 34 so that a user can support his/her weight without deforming the shape of assisted walking device 10. Axial portion 74 also provides support to the back of a user when seated on seat 18. Axial portion 74 includes a pad 76 to cushion the back of a user. Pad 76 surrounds axial portion 74 and is comprised of a rubber or Styrofoam material. Seat 18 is located sufficiently centrally over the lower base portion 28 to provide a stable platform when a user is seated facing rearward and leaning against pad 76. Upper base portion 32 is disposed rearward with respect to lower base portion 28 so that a user has sufficient space between longitudinal portions 70, 72 to move his/her feet and legs while walking and using handles 14 for support without striking seat 18 or axle 36. The disposition of upper base portion 32 with respect to lower base portion 28 also provides stability permitting all or a substantial portion of a user's weight to be supported by handles 14 and reduces the risk of tipping assisted walking device 10 when the user's weight is supported by handles 14. A user can additionally add counter weight in basket 20 or along the forward locations if necessary. Vertical portions 78, 80 are disposed rearward of axle 36 and provide additional support to longitudinal portions 70, 72. Longitudinal portions 82, 84 of lower base portion 28 are disposed forward of forward axle 38 and are connected and supported with axial portions 59, 86. The forward positioning of the lower base portion offers additional counter-balance to avoid tipping when a user supports his/her weight on handles 14.
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In the preferred embodiment, bolt 45 inserts through a PVC tube which is cut to a length to hold magnet 43 within about ⅛ inch of transponder 101. Magnet 43 has a threaded hub which accepts bolt 45. Bolt 45 has been sized and selected as a 6 mm bolt; however, the particular sizing is only one example as are any of the dimensions and sizes referred to within the description. Magnet 43 also has a collar which rests neatly against the PVC spacer where it is held in place by the bolt.
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Umbrella mount 106 may be formed of a rigid metal or plastic that includes clips 110 at the ends of bar 112. Bar 112 fits between longitudinal portion 70, 72 and removably attaches to them with clips 110. Umbrella mount 106 also includes mounting rod 114. Mounting rod 114 includes a hollow portion for receiving and securing umbrella handle 116 such that umbrella 102 (as shown in
The foregoing description includes the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The embodiments described are presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For instance in one embodiment, additional forward weighting to shift the center of balance can be provided either by choice of materials or by additional weighting of the forward portion of the lower base portion in order to reduce the possibility of tipping assisted walking device 10 backward while being used. Additionally, in another embodiment, the height of upper base portion 32 can be modifiable as by adding finger or wrench adjustable screws or bolts to T-joints 38 and having upper portions of each of the set of vertical members being slidable into the lower portions of those members as with conventional bicycle seats. The embodiments described are chosen to provide the best illustration of the principles of the present invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably titled.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/699,226, filed on Jul. 14, 2005, the entire contents of which are also incorporated herein by reference.
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60699226 | Jul 2005 | US |