Claims
- 1. A crutch, the crutch having a height, the crutch comprising:
a first member; a second member slidably and lockably connected to the first member to permit, when not locked, substantially linear movement of the first and second members relative to each other, hereinafter referred to as first relative movement, wherein the first relative movement provides a first change of the height of the crutch to help accommodate body height of a user; a third member slidably and lockably connected to the second member to permit, when not locked, substantially linear movement of the second and third members relative to each other, hereinafter referred to as second relative movement, wherein the second relative movement provides a second change of the height of the crutch to help accommodate the body height of the user, and wherein the first and second changes are distinct from one another.
- 2. A crutch according to claim 1, wherein:
each of the first, second, and third members comprises an upper end and a lower end; the first and second members are configured for one of the lower end of the first member and the upper end of the second member to telescope into the other of the lower end of the first member and the upper end of the second member; and the second and third members are configured for one of the lower end of the second member and the upper end of the third member to telescope into the other of the lower end of the second member and the upper end of the third member.
- 3. A crutch according to claim 2, wherein the crutch is an underarm crutch.
- 4. A crutch according to claim 3, wherein:
the first member includes a contact for interfacing with underarm of the user at the upper end of the first member; the first member includes two substantially parallel posts that extend downward; and the second member is configured to slidably and lockably connect to each of the two posts of the first member.
- 5. A crutch according to claim 2, wherein the first, second, and third members are configured to permit total adjustment of the height of the crutch by amounts including an amount that is greater than about nine inches.
- 6. A crutch according to claim 5, wherein the first, second, and third members are configured to permit adjustment of the height of the crutch by amounts including zero inches and an amount between fourteen and sixteen inches.
- 7. A crutch according to claim 5, wherein the first, second, and third members are configured to permit total adjustment of the height of the crutch by amounts including an amount that is at least about twelve inches.
- 8. A crutch according to claim 7, wherein the first and second members are configured that the first change of the height of the crutch can be no greater than about nine inches.
- 9. A crutch according to claim 7, wherein the second and third members are configured that the second change of the height of the crutch can be no greater than about twelve inches.
- 10. A crutch according to claim 5, wherein the first and second members are configured that the first change of the height of the crutch can be no greater than about twelve inches.
- 11. A crutch according to claim 5, wherein the second and third members are configured that the second change of the height of the crutch can be no greater than about nine inches.
- 12. A crutch according to claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third members are configured to permit adjustment of the height of the crutch to heights including a height between about 48 to about 50 inches and a height between about 58 to about 60 inches.
- 13. A crutch according to claim 1, wherein the crutch is a forearm crutch.
- 14. A crutch according to claim 1, wherein at least the first and second members include plastic as a structural basis.
- 15. An apparatus for helping to support weight of a person during ambulation, the apparatus having a length, hereinafter referred to as apparatus length, along a direction of the apparatus, the apparatus comprising:
a first stage; a second stage adjustably connected to the first stage, the adjustably connected first and second stages together spanning a length, hereinafter referred to as first sub-length, along the direction of the apparatus, wherein the first and second stages are adjustably connected to permit change in position of the adjustably connected first and second stages relative to each other to alter the first sub-length, a portion of the first sub-length accounting for a first portion of the apparatus length; and a third stage adjustably connected to the second stage, the adjustably connected second and third stages together spanning a length, hereinafter referred to as second sub-length, along the direction of the apparatus, wherein the second and third stages are adjustably connected to permit change in position of the adjustably connected second and third stages relative to each other to alter the second sub-length, a portion of the second sub-length accounting for a second portion of the apparatus length, the second portion being distinct from the first portion of the apparatus length; wherein the first, second, and third stages are configured that the apparatus length is adjustable by altering the first and second sub-lengths; and wherein altering the first sub-length is capable of contributing a first adjustment to the apparatus length, and altering the second sub-length is capable of contributing a second adjustment to the apparatus length, the first adjustment being other than the second adjustment.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the first, second, and third stages are configured and arranged that some weight of the person during use is to be transmitted from the person to the first stage, then from the first stage to the second stage, then from the second stage to the third stage, and ultimately to ground.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 16, wherein, when the apparatus is oriented with the direction of the apparatus being vertical, the first stage comprises at least two downward-extending elongated members that each slidably and lockably connect to the second stage.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the apparatus is an underarm crutch.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the first, second, and third stages are configured to permit adjustment of the apparatus length to lengths including at least a first length that is more than about 57 inches and a second length that is shorter than the first length by at least about 12 inches.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the first and second stages are configured for the first adjustment to be no greater than about nine inches.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein at least the second and third stages are substantially composed of injection-molded plastic.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the first adjustment may be made without the second adjustment having also to be made.
- 23. An apparatus for assisting in mobility of a person, the apparatus comprising:
a crutch having a length along an axis; and at least two adjustment points on the crutch, wherein the length, hereinafter referred to as crutch length, is adjustable at the adjustment points, whereby the crutch is customizable for accommodating body dimensions of an intended user; wherein the adjustment points include a first and a second adjustment point, and the first adjustment point is configured to, at least occasionally, contribute an adjustment to the crutch length that is not merely an adjustment that is being contributed by the second adjustment point.
- 24. An apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the crutch comprises:
an upper end and a lower end that define the crutch length; and a grip to be held by a hand of the intended user, distance between the upper end and the grip being hereinafter referred to as grip offset; at least a third adjustment point, wherein the grip offset is adjustable at the third adjustment point, whereby the grip distance is customizable for accommodating length of at least a portion of a limb of the intended user; wherein the third adjustment point is configured to be adjustable, at least occasionally, to contribute an adjustment to the grip offset that is not merely an adjustment that is being contributed by the first or second adjustment point.
- 25. An apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the crutch comprises at the third adjustment point a plurality of receptors, and the crutch comprises at least one removable pin, wherein the grip is configured to engage the at least one removable pin, and wherein the grip offset is fixed by positioning the grip, engaging the grip with the at least one removable pin, and inserting the at least one removable pin into at least a selected one of the plurality of receptors.
- 26. An apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the at least one removable pin comprises a first and a second removable pin; each of the first and second removable pins includes a curved backing from which extends two elongated protrusions; and the plurality of receptors are holes in the crutch.
- 27. An apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the crutch is an underarm crutch.
- 28. An apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the crutch is a forearm crutch.
- 29. An apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the crutch and the adjustment points are configured to permit total adjustment of the crutch length by amounts including an amount that is at least about twelve inches.
- 30. An apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the crutch includes plastic as a structural basis.
- 31. A crutch, the crutch having a height when positioned vertically, the crutch comprising:
an underarm saddle at an upper end of the crutch that engages a person underarm; a multipart body coupled to the underarm saddle, the multipart body configured to permit adjustment of height of the crutch to heights including a height that is less than about 50 inches and a height that is more than about 59 inches.
- 32. A crutch according to claim 31, wherein the multipart body includes plastic as a structural basis.
- 33. A crutch according to claim 31, wherein the multipart body includes a first, second, and third part, the first part adjustably connected to the second part, the second part adjustably connected to the third part, adjustment between the first and second parts capable contributing a first adjustment of the height of the crutch, adjustment between the second and third parts contributing a second adjustment of the height of the crutch, the first and second adjustments being distinct from one another.
- 34. A crutch according to claim 33, wherein the first and second adjustments may be made independently of each other.
- 35. A method for producing a mobility-assistance device, the mobility-assistance device having a device length, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a first member; providing a second member; providing a third member; slideably connecting the first member to the second member, wherein sliding between the first and second members alters the device length by a first adjustment contribution; and slideably connecting the third member to the second member, wherein sliding between the third and second members alters the device length by a second adjustment contribution, the first and second adjustment contributions together contributing an adjustment adjustment of the device length that is greater than either one of the first and second adjustment contributions.
- 36. A method according to claim 35, wherein:
the step of providing the first member comprises molding the first member; the step of providing the second member comprises molding the second member; the step of providing the third member comprises molding the third member.
- 37. A method according to claim 36, wherein:
the step of providing the second member comprises molding the second member of plastic.
- 38. A method according to claim 35, wherein:
the step of providing the first member comprises injection-molding the first member of plastic; the step of providing the second member comprises injection-molding the second member of plastic; the step of providing the third member comprises injection-molding the third member of plastic.
- 39. A method according to claim 38, wherein the mobility-assistance device is a crutch.
- 40. A mobility-assistance device produced according to the method according to claim 35.
- 41. A mobility-assistance device according to claim 40, wherein the mobility-assistance device is a crutch.
- 42. A method according to claim 35, wherein the mobility-assistance device is an underarm crutch.
- 43. A method for adjusting longitudinal length of a mobility-assistance device, wherein the mobility-assistance device includes a multi-part body and at least a first and a second adjustment point on the mobility-assistance device, wherein the longitudinal length, hereinafter referred to as device length, is adjustable at the first and second adjustment points, whereby the mobility-assistance device is customizable for accommodating body dimensions of an intended user, the method comprising
adjusting the mobility-assistance device at the first adjustment point to obtain a first adjustment to the device length; and adjusting the mobility-assistance device at the second adjustment point to obtain a second adjustment to the device length, wherein the first and second adjustments together contribute a total adjustment that is not merely either of the first and second adjustments alone.
- 44. A method according to claim 43, wherein:
the mobility-assistance device comprises an upper end and a lower end that define the device length and a grip to be held by a hand of the intended user, distance between the upper end and the grip being hereinafter referred to as grip offset; the method further comprises adjusting the grip offset without thereby adjusting the device length.
- 45. A method according to claim 43, wherein the mobility-assistance device is a crutch.
- 46. A method according to claim 43, wherein the mobility-assistance device is an underarm crutch.
- 47. A method according to claim 43, wherein the mobility-assistance device is a forearm crutch.
RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] The present patent application is related to and claims the benefit of priority from commonly-owned U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/401,630, filed on Aug. 6, 2002, entitled “MOBILITY-AID APPARATUS AND METHOD”, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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