Claims
- 1. A cane comprising:
- a) an elongated body having an upper end, a lower end, and an adjustable length, the body having a bore extending longitudinally therein;
- b) a trigger pivotally mounted to the upper end of the body;
- c) a finger pivotally mounted to the lower end of the body;
- d) two pulleys mounted within the bore;
- e) a flexible, elongated member operatively associated with the pulleys, the elongated member having opposing ends with one end connected to the trigger and the other end connected to the finger, so that the finger pivots when the trigger is caused to pivot;
- f) a track disposed on the trigger, the track being displaced relative to the body when the trigger is pivoted, the track having a release zone and a locking zone, the locking zone located near the body when the trigger is in a predetermined position; and
- g) a slidable member mounted on the track and slidable between the two zones, the slidable member having surfaces which engage the body and the trigger when the slidable member is located in the locking zone and the trigger is in the predetermined position, thereby inhibiting pivotal motion of the trigger and locking the finger.
- 2. The cane of claim 1, wherein the trigger has opposite sides and an underside between the opposite sides adapted to engage a user's finger, and wherein the track extends along the underside and includes a flange extending from the opposite sides, and wherein the slidable member comprises a sleeve with a back and two arms, the arms and the back defining a slot therebetween which slideably engages the flange, the arms simultaneously engaging the body and the trigger when the sleeve is located in the locking zone and the trigger is in the predetermined position.
- 3. The cane of claim 1, wherein the finger is pivotable between an open and a closed position, and wherein the finger is locked in the closed position when the trigger is locked in the predetermined position.
- 4. The cane of claim 1 and further comprising a locking clip mounted to the finger and pivotable between first and second positions, the locking clip securing a predetermined length of the elongated member between the trigger and the finger when the locking clip is in the first position, the locking clip releasing the elongated member from the finger when the locking clip is in the second position, the elongated member being displaceable with respect to the locking clip when the locking clip is in the second position to permit adjustment of the predetermined length of the elongated member.
- 5. The cane of claim 4, wherein the finger is spring biased in an open position, whereby, when the length of the elongated body is adjusted, the finger may be maintained in the open position by adjusting the predetermined length of the elongated member.
- 6. The cane of claim 4, wherein the finger has inner and outer surface between the opposite sides, a bore extending between the inner and outer surfaces, and a ridge disposed on the outer surface, and wherein the flexible, elongated member comprises a cord,
- the cord passing from one of the pulleys through the bore, the end of the cord connected to the finger having a cord portion positionable at the ridge, and
- the locking clip engaging the ridge when in the first position to secure the cord portion between the ridge and the locking clip.
- 7. The cane of claim 6, wherein the locking clip has a base and a pair of laterally spaced locking clip arms, the base having an edge which engages the ridge when the locking clip is in the first position, the locking clip being mounted to the finger at the ends of the arms, the cord passing between the locking clip arms, the cord portion being securable between the edge and the ridge.
- 8. The cane of claim 1, wherein the lower end of the elongated body has an annular groove defined therein and wherein the finger terminates in a tip, the groove located to be engaged by the tip of the finger when the finger is in the closed position.
- 9. A cane comprising:
- a) an elongated body having an upper end, a lower end, and an adjustable length, the body having a bore extending longitudinally therein;
- b) a trigger pivotally mounted to the upper end of the body;
- c) a finger pivotally mounted to the lower end of the body;
- d) two pulleys mounted within the bore;
- e) a flexible, elongated member operatively associated with the pulleys, the elongated member having opposing ends with one end connected to the trigger and the other end connected to the finger, so that the finger pivots when the trigger is caused to pivot; and
- f) a locking clip mounted to the finger and manually pivotable between a secure position and a release position, the locking clip securing a predetermined length of the member between the trigger and the finger when the locking clip is in the secure position, the locking clip releasing the member from the finger when the locking clip is in the release position, the member being slidable with respect to the locking clip when the locking clip is in the release position to permit adjustment of the predetermined length of the member.
- 10. The cane of claim 9, wherein the finger has inner and outer surfaces between the opposite sides, a bore extending between the inner and outer surfaces, and a ridge disposed on the outer surface, the elongated member passing from one of the pulleys through the bore, the end of the elongated member connected to the finger and having a portion positionable at the ridge, and the ridge located sufficiently close to the locking clip so that the ridge is engaged by the locking clip when in the secure position, thereby securing the portion between the ridge and the locking clip.
- 11. The cane of claim 9, wherein the locking clip has a base and a pair of laterally spaced locking clip arms, the base having an edge which engages the ridge when the locking clip is in the secure position, the locking clip being mounted to the finger at the ends of the arms, the elongated member passing between the locking clip arms, the portion being securable between the edge and the ridge.
- 12. A cane specially adapted to retrieve objects comprising:
- a) an elongated body having an upper end, a lower end, and an adjustable length, the body having a bore extending longitudinally therein;
- b) a grasping apparatus secured to the body, the grasping apparatus comprising a trigger and a finger, the trigger pivotally mounted to the upper end of the body, the finger pivotally mounted to the lower end of the body;
- c) two pulleys mounted within the bore;
- d) a cord operatively associated with the pulleys, the cord having opposing ends with one end connected to the trigger and the other end connected to the finger, so that the finger pivots when the trigger is caused to pivot;
- e) a locking clip mounted to the finger and pivotable between a secure position and a release position, the locking clip securing a predetermined length of the cord between the trigger and the finger when the locking clip is in the secure position, the locking clip releasing the cord from the finger when the locking clip is in the release position, the cord being slidable with respect to the locking clip when the locking clip is in the release position to permit adjustment of the predetermined length of the cord;
- f) a track disposed on the trigger, the track being displaced relative to the body when the trigger is pivoted, the track having a release zone and a locking zone, the locking zone located near the body when the trigger is in a predetermined position; and
- g) a member mounted on the track and slidable between the two zones, the member having surfaces which simultaneously engage the body and the trigger when the member is located in the locking zone and the trigger is in the predetermined position, thereby inhibiting pivotal motion of the trigger and locking the finger.
- 13. The cane of claim 12, wherein the elongated body comprises a pair of telescoping hollow tubes made of metal, the trigger and the finger being mounted about pins extending within each of the body, and further comprising means for adjusting the positions of the tubes relative to each other, and wherein the adjusting means, the pulleys, the pins and portions of the trigger and finger proximate to the pins are housed within the bore, the bore otherwise being unobstructed between the upper and lower ends of the body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/309,669, filed Sep. 21, 1994, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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