Claims
- 1. A mobility assisting device comprising a pair of spaced apart support structures and means connecting said support structures together, each of said support structures comprising:
- a substantially planar base;
- a bracket coupled to said base, said bracket having a longitudinal dimension and a transverse dimension;
- a resilient, shock dampening material disposed between said bracket and said base, whereby said bracket is pivotable in a transverse direction with respect to said base and said resilient shock dampening material biasing said bracket in a substantially upright vertical direction with respect to said base;
- at least one vertical support coupled to said bracket and being pivotable in a longitudinal direction with respect to said bracket; and
- a hand grip attached to said at least one vertical support.
- 2. The mobility assisting device of claim 1, further comprising at least one spring for biasing said at least one vertical support to an upright position with respect to said base and bracket.
- 3. The mobility assisting device of claim 1, wherein said vertical support comprises first and second vertical support rods, each of said rods having a lower end coupled to said bracket and pivotable in a longitudinal direction with respect to said bracket.
- 4. The mobility assisting device of claim 3, further comprising a cross-bar having opposite ends thereof pivotally coupled to said first and second support rods;
- a first spring coupled to a first point on said cross-bar and to a first point on said bracket for biasing said vertical support in an upright position; and
- a second spring coupled to a second point on said cross-bar spaced from said first point and coupled to said first point on said bracket to bias said vertical support to an acute angle with respect to said base in a normal rest position.
- 5. The mobility assisting device of claim 3, further comprising
- ground engaging stabilizing means coupled to said vertical support.
- 6. The mobility assisting device of claim 5, said stabilizing means comprising
- a forward extending leg pivotally coupled to one of said support rods for engaging the ground forward of said base; and
- a rearward extending leg pivotally coupled to the other of said support rods for engaging the ground rearward of said base.
- 7. The mobility assisting device of claim 6, further comprising
- a cross-bar pivotally coupled to each of said support rods, and said forward and rearward extending legs being coupled to said cross-bar.
- 8. The mobility assisting device of claim 1, wherein said bracket has a substantially U-shaped channel having first and second ends, wherein said vertical supports are pivotally coupled to said channel at said first and second ends.
- 9. A mobility assisting device comprising a pair of spaced apart support structures and means connecting said support structures together, each of said support structures comprising:
- a substantially planar base;
- a bracket coupled to said base, said bracket having a longitudinal dimension and a transverse dimension;
- a resilient, shock dampening material disposed between said bracket and said base, whereby said bracket is pivotable in a transverse direction with respect to said base and said resilient shock dampening material biasing said bracket in a substantially upright vertical direction with respect to said base;
- two spaced-apart vertical supports coupled to said bracket and being pivotable in a longitudinal direction with respect to said bracket; and
- a hand grip attached to each of said vertical supports.
- 10. The mobility assisting device of claim 9, further comprising a cross-bar spaced from said base and having opposite ends thereof pivotally coupled to said support rods;
- a first spring coupled to a first point on said cross-bar and to a first point on said bracket for biasing said vertical support in an upright position; and
- a second spring coupled to a second point on said cross-bar spaced from said first point and coupled to said first point on said bracket to bias said vertical support to an acute angle with respect to said base in a normal rest position.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/266,778 filed Jun. 29, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,640,986.
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Divisions (1)
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