1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates a cane for walking and more particularly, to a dual-purpose cane that can be alternatively set between a first mode for use as a walking stick and a second mode for use as a chair.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional cane is a walking aid for supporting a handicapped person to walk. A cane can also be used as a mountaineer's aid when climbing a mountain. A conventional cane is simply a stick with a handgrip at the top for gripping. When a handicapped person walked with a cane for a certain distance, the handicapped person may need to take a rest. However, it is difficult to find a seat or suitable place on the way for sitting. US Design Pat. D400,724 disclosed a design of cane with a seat. This design comprises a plurality of frame bars and a seat. When the frame bars are gathered together, the device is used as a walking stick. When the frame bars are extended out, the extended frame bars support the seat above the ground for sitting. This structure of cane is functional, however it requires much storage space when collapsed. Because of bulky structure, the design of cane is not suitable for use as a mountaineer's aid when climbing a mountain.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a dual-purpose cane, which can be alternatively set between a first mode for use as a walking stick and a second mode for use as a chair. It is another object of the present invention to provide a dual-purpose cane, which has a compact size convenient for storage or delivery. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a dual-purpose cane, which can be used as a walking aid when walking or a mountaineer's aid when climbing a mountain. It is still another object of the present invention to provide a dual-purpose cane, which provides illumination. To achieve these and other objects, the dual-purpose cane comprises a shaft unit, a footpiece unit, and a handgrip unit. The shaft unit comprises a barrel, a shaft, an extension rod, a push rod, a spring member, a locking ring, and a guide pin. The barrel has a top axial center hole and a bottom axial center hole axially connected in line and respectively extending through the top and bottom ends thereof. The bottom axial center hole has a diameter greater than the top axial center hole. The shaft is a tubular member mounted inside the barrel, having an upper part, a lower part, and a transverse partition set between the upper part and the lower part. The lower part has a longitudinal sliding slot. The extension rod is coupled to the upper part of the shaft and axially movable relative to the shaft. The spring member is inserted into the lower part of the shaft and stopped at the transverse partition. The push rod is inserted into the lower part of the shaft and stopped at the spring member against the transverse partition. The locking ring has a longitudinal sliding slot, and is set in the bottom axial center hole of the barrel and sleeved onto the periphery of the lower part of the shaft. The guide pin is transversely inserted through the longitudinal sliding slot of the shaft and the longitudinal sliding slot of the locking ring and fixedly connected with two distal ends thereof to the barrel. The footpiece unit comprises a plurality of legs and a plurality of links. The legs each have a top end respectively pivoted to a bottom end of the shaft. The links each have a top end respectively pivoted to the bottom end of the push rod and a bottom end respectively pivoted to the legs. The handgrip unit comprises a plurality of support frame bars, a plurality of ribs, two handgrip blocks, and a seat cloth. The support frame bars each have a top end respectively affixed to the handgrip blocks and a bottom end respectively pivoted to the top end of the extension rod remote from the shaft. The ribs each have a first end and a second end. The first ends of the ribs are respectively pivoted to the support frame bars. The second ends of the ribs are respectively pivotally connected together. The seat cloth is fixedly connected between the handgrip blocks. When the handgrip blocks, the seat cloth, the support frame bars and the ribs are gathered together, the two handgrip blocks are abutted against each other with the seat cloth and the support frame bars and the ribs received therein, thereby forming a handgrip. When the handgrips and the eat cloth and the support frame bars and the ribs are extended out, the handgrip unit configures a seat for allowing the user to sit on the extended-out seat cloth. When the legs are gathered together, the locking ring is pulled downwards and sleeved onto the legs to hold the legs in the gathered status. When pulled the locking ring upwardly away from the legs, the legs and the links are forced by the push rod and the spring member to extend out and the extended links support the legs in the extended status.
Further, a light source is provided at the handgrip unit for illumination.
Referring to the annexed drawings in detail, a dual-purpose cane in accordance with the present invention is shown comprised of a shaft unit 1, a footpiece unit 2, and a handgrip unit 3.
The shaft unit 1 (see
Further, a pin 4 is transversely inserted through the barrel 11, the locating ring 16, the shaft 12, and the push rod 14. The shaft 12 has a longitudinal sliding slot 124 for the passing of the pin 4. The locking ring 16 has a longitudinal sliding slot 161 for the passing of the pin 4. Therefore, the locking ring 16 can be moved vertically upwards/downwards along the bottom axial center hole 112 of the barrel 11 (see
The footpiece unit 2 (see
The handgrip unit 3 (see
Further, the upper part 122 of the shaft 12 has an inner thread 125 (see
Further, each support frame bar 31 has a horizontal top section 311, a vertical bottom section 313, and an oblique middle section 312 connected between the horizontal top section 311 and the vertical bottom section 313 (see
When in use, the user can extend out the handgrip unit 1 and the footpiece unit 2, enabling the cane to be used as a chair (see
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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