Claims
- 1. A walker, comprising:
a structural framework to provide stability to four wheels, two handles and lumbar support pads, a piston/spring system incorporated with said handles so as to provide a horizontal handle position only when a prescribed load or greater load is applied to said handles, a piston/spring system incorporated with said handles so as to provide a non-horizontal handle position, thus discouraging usage, when a sub-critical load is applied to said handles, an adjustment mechanism incorporated with said piston/spring system so as to provide a means for controlling the spring force required to depress said handle, an adjustment mechanism incorporated with said piston/spring system so as to provide a means for easily calibrating the spring force required to depress said handle.
- 2. The walker of claim 1, wherein not only is a useful tactile feedback provided to the user by angulation of the walker's handles through application of an adequate applied load, but an additional cable/wheel brake assembly is integrated with the handle/spring system so as to yield braked wheels when an inadequate load is applied to said handles and correspondingly unbraked wheels when the prescribed load or greater loads are applied to said handles.
- 3. The walker of claim 1, wherein the adjustment mechanism to provide a means for controlling the spring force required to depress said handle may consist of a threaded rod that may be advanced further into the piston housing thus effectively pre-compressing the spring and therefore requiring greater patient handle loading to produce a horizontal handle position.
- 4. The walker of claim 1, wherein the springs housed within the pistons may be removed and be substituted for by one of a series of compressive springs of varying spring constant so as to yield varying ranges of prescribed handle loads to correspond to varying patient weights and clinical conditions.
- 5. The walker of claim 1, wherein the frame is capable of being collapsed so as to provide a configuration for convenient storage and transportation.
- 6. The walker of claim 1, wherein hand-activated brakes are added to the frame so as to provide user-generated wheel braking for the purpose of slowing the walker when used on a declined surface or stabilizing the walker while the user is entering or exiting the walker.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60-171564, filed Dec. 23, 1999. For purposes of disclosure, the forgoing applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60171564 |
Dec 1999 |
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