Claims
- 1. A ski-equipped crutch comprising: a pole member, a pole-ski member, a holding member fixedly attached to said pole-ski member and rotatably attached to said pole member, said holding member including a guide plate having a smooth guiding free end surface provided with spaced notches, an elastic engaging means for releasably locking said pole member and said holding member into engagement with each other at at least first and second selected positions, in said first position said ski pole member being substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of said pole member and in said second position said ski pole member being substantially aligned with said pole member, said engaging means including a tubular bifurcated lower end portion formed in said pole member, said holding member being received in said bifurcated lower end portion, a ball movably received between said tubular lower end portion of the pole member and said guiding surface of said holding member, and a biasing means received within said tubular lower end portion and acting along the longitudinal direction of said pole member for urging said ball into engagement with said guide surface, said ball moving in and out of said notches and smoothly along said guide surface when a force urging rotation of said pole member with respect to said pole-ski member exceeds the biasing force urging said ball into said notches.
- 2. A ski-equipped crutch according to claim 1, in which said pole-ski member has at its forward end a bent forward portion with a cutout having a breadth somewhat greater than the outer diameter of the pole member and with a length that, as the pole member and the pole-ski member are rotated toward each other into an aligned superposed straight position, the pole member is kept from being hit by the edge of the bent forward end portion of the pole-ski member.
- 3. A ski-equipped crutch according to claim 1 wherein said pole-ski member further comprises a rear protector secured to the rear of said pole-ski member, said rear protector having a serrated edge spaced with respect to a plane defined by the bottom surface of said pole-ski member.
- 4. The ski-equippeed crutch of claim 3 wherein said pole member further includes means for altering the length thereof, said altering means including at least two sub-members of the pole member, one of said sub-members being a tubular pole body having spaced holes formed on one side of its circumference, a tubular lower end member slidably received in said tubular pole body and having a solid head portion formed integrally at its top for being received in said tubular pole body and being provided with at least one threaded hole, and a screw member extending through one of said spaced holes and said threaded hole when the tubular lower end member having said head portion is received in said tubular pole body.
Priority Claims (2)
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47-120981 |
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47-120982 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 420,090 filed Nov. 29, 1973 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1,967,123 |
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Continuations (1)
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