Claims
- 1. In a stilt device for supporting a user above a base support surface to extend the user's effective leg length, the stilt device of the type comprising a laterally extending shoe plate adapted to abuttingly support a foot of the user, a laterally extending base member adapted for abutting contact with the base support surface, and at least one support strut extending between the shoe plate and the base member which establishes a relative elevational spacing therebetween, the improvement comprising a leg attachment assembly configured to support the leg of the user, comprising:
an elongated support pole having a proximal end, a distal end and a medial portion, the proximal end affixed to the at least one support strut and the medial portion extending adjacent the shoe plate; and a clam-shell assembly supported by the distal end of the support pole configured to support a leg of the user, comprising:
a curved outer plate having a convex outer surface, a concave inner surface, and opposing first and second edge surfaces; a curved inner plate in facing relation to the outer plate and having a convex outer surface, a concave inner surface and first and second edge surfaces; and a hinge assembly connected between the respective first ends of the inner and outer plates facilitating rotation of the inner plate with respect to the outer plate between an open position and a closed position, the open position accommodating insertion of the leg of the user, the closed position aligning the respective second edge surfaces of the inner and outer plates.
- 2. The improved stilt device of claim 1, wherein the curved outer plate further comprises a support pole attachment bracket which extends from the outer surface of the curved outer plate to accommodate attachment of the clam-shell assembly to the support pole, the support pole attachment bracket facilitating rotation of the clam-shell assembly with respect to the support pole.
- 3. The improved stilt device of claim 1, wherein the hinge assembly further comprises a biasing spring which normally biases the clam-shell assembly to the closed position.
- 4. The improved stilt device of claim 1, wherein the outer plate further comprises at least one outer plate alignment tab which depends from the second edge surface of the outer plate, wherein the inner plate further comprises at least one inner plate alignment tab which depends from the second edge surface of the inner plate, and wherein the inner plate alignment tab is brought into abutting alignment with the outer plate alignment tab when the clam-shell assembly is in the closed position.
- 5. The improved stilt device of claim 1, wherein the outer plate further comprises at least one strengthening rib which depends from and extends along the outer surface of the outer plate to resist deformation of the outer plate.
- 6. The improved stilt device of claim 1, wherein the inner plate further comprises at least one strengthening rib which depends from and extends along the outer surface of the inner plate to resist deformation of the inner plate.
- 7. The improved stilt device of claim 1, further comprising means for securing the inner plate to the outer plate when the clam-shell assembly is in the closed position.
- 8. The improved stilt device of claim 1, further comprising at least one compressible foam block affixed to at least a selected one of the inner surface of the outer plate and the inner surface of the inner plate to contact the leg of the user.
- 9. The improved stilt device of claim 1, further comprising a removeable slip cover comprising a layer of compressive material configured to extend along a selected one of the inner surface of the outer plate and the inner surface of the inner plate to contact the leg of the user.
- 10. The improved stilt device of claim 9, further comprising a support post which extends from a selected one of the outer surface of the outer plate and the outer surface of the inner plate to secure the removeable slip cover.
- 11. The improved stilt device of claim 1, wherein the outer and inner plates are formed using an injection molded process.
- 12. The improved stilt device of claim 1, wherein the hinge assembly comprises an elongated hinge pin, a first pin collar depending from the first edge surface of the outer plate which supports the hinge pin, and a second pin collar depending from the first edge surface of the inner plate which rotates about the hinge pin.
- 13. The improved stilt device of claim 1, wherein the support pole comprises an outer sleeve which telescopically extends from an inner sleeve to facilitate selective adjustment of the distance between the clam-shell assembly and the shoe plate.
- 14. The improved stilt device of claim 1, wherein the leg attachment assembly further comprises a support attachment assembly configured to adjustably connect the medial portion of the support pole to the shoe plate, the support attachment assembly comprising:
a substantially u-shaped bracket having a medial portion between a pair of opposing support arms, the medial portion connected to the shoe plate; a substantially h-shaped clamp nested within the u-shaped bracket and having a central web which supports a pair of opposing clamping arms, the pair of opposing clamping arms each comprising an inner arcuate clamping surface configured to abut the support pole; a first fastener which extends through the respective support arms and through the central web of the h-shaped clamp to establish a desired angular extent of the support pole with respect to the shoe plate, the first fastener on a first side of the support pole; and a second fastener which extends through the pair of opposing clamping arms on a second side of the support pole opposite the first side to cause the respective clamping surfaces to pressingly engage the support pole.
- 15. In a stilt device for supporting a user above a base support surface of the type comprising a laterally extending shoe plate adapted to abuttingly support a foot of the user, a laterally extending base member adapted for abutting contact with the base support surface, and at least one support strut extending between the shoe plate and the base member which establishes a relative elevational spacing therebetween, the improvement comprising:
a leg attachment assembly configured to support the leg of the user, comprising:
an elongated support pole having a proximal end, a distal end and a medial portion, the proximal end affixed to the at least one support strut, the medial portion extending adjacent the shoe plate and the distal end configured to extend adjacent the leg of the user; and a support attachment assembly which adjustably connects the support pole to the shoe plate, comprising:
a substantially u-shaped bracket having a medial portion between a pair of opposing support arms, the medial portion connected to the shoe plate; a substantially h-shaped clamp nested within the u-shaped bracket and having a central web which supports a pair of opposing clamping arms, the pair of opposing clamping arms each comprising an inner arcuate clamping surface configured to abut the support pole; a first fastener which extends through the respective support arms and through the central web of the h-shaped clamp to establish a desired angular extent of the support pole with respect to the shoe plate, the first fastener on a first side of the support pole; and a second fastener which extends through the pair of opposing clamping arms on a second side of the support pole opposite the first side to cause the respective clamping surfaces to exert a clamping force upon the support pole.
- 16. The improved stilt device of claim 15, wherein the support pole comprises an outer sleeve which telescopically extends from an inner sleeve to facilitate selective adjustment of the distance between the clam-shell assembly and the shoe plate, and wherein the clamping force exerted by the clamping forces maintains the outer sleeve in a fixed relation to the inner sleeve.
- 17. The improved stilt device of claim 15, wherein the support arms of the u-shaped bracket comprise elongated slots to accommodate the first fastener and allow the relative position of the h-shaped clamp to be advanced and retracted to change the angular extent of the support pole.
- 18. The improved stilt device of claim 15, wherein the clamping arms each comprise a fastener tab with a central aperture to accommodate the second fastener.
- 19. The improved stilt device of claim 15, wherein the first fastener is aligned along a first axis substantially normal to the axial extent of the support pole.
- 20. The improved stilt device of claim 15, wherein the second fastener is aligned along a second axis substantially normal to the axial extent of the support pole, and wherein the first axis is substantially parallel to the second axis.
- 21. The improved stilt device of claim 15, wherein the leg attachment assembly further comprises a clam-shell assembly supported by the distal end of the support pole configured to support a leg of the user, comprising:
a curved outer plate having a convex outer surface, a concave inner surface, and opposing first and second edge surfaces; a curved inner plate in facing relation to the outer plate and having a convex outer surface, a concave inner surface and first and second edge surfaces; and a hinge assembly connected between the respective first ends of the inner and outer plates facilitating rotation of the inner plate with respect to the outer plate between an open position and a closed position, the open position accommodating insertion of the leg of the user, the closed position aligning the respective second edge surfaces of the inner and outer plates.
- 22. The improved stilt device of claim 21, further comprising a third fastener which connects the medial portion of the u-shaped bracket to the shoe plate.
- 23. The improved stilt device of claim 22, wherein the shoe plate comprises opposing top and bottom surfaces with the top surface configured to abuttingly support the foot of the user, wherein the shoe plate further comprises opposing brackets which project from the bottom surface, each said bracket having an aperture to receive and support the third fastener a first selected distance from the bottom surface, and wherein the shoe plate further comprises at least one strengthening rib between and contactingly abutting the opposing brackets which extends from the bottom surface a second selected distance greater than the first selected distance.
- 24. The improved stilt device of claim 22, wherein the shoe plate comprises a medial portion support rib which contactingly supports the medial portion of the u-shaped bracket a selected distance from the third fastener to prevent rotation of the u-shaped bracket with respect to the shoe plate.
- 25. In a stilt device for supporting a user above a base support surface of the type comprising a laterally extending shoe plate adapted to abuttingly support a foot of the user, a laterally extending base member adapted for abutting contact with the base support surface, and at least one support strut extending between the shoe plate and the base member which establishes a relative elevational spacing therebetween, the improvement comprising:
a leg attachment assembly configured to support the leg of the user, comprising:
an elongated support pole having a proximal end, a distal end and a medial portion, the proximal end affixed to the at least one support strut and the medial portion extending adjacent the shoe plate; a clam-shell assembly supported by the distal end of the support pole configured to support a leg of the user, comprising:
a curved outer plate having a convex outer surface, a concave inner surface, and opposing first and second edge surfaces; a curved inner plate in facing relation to the outer plate and having a convex outer surface, a concave inner surface and first and second edge surfaces; and a hinge assembly connected between the respective first ends of the inner and outer plates facilitating rotation of the inner plate with respect to the outer plate between an open position and a closed position, the open position accommodating insertion of the leg of the user, the closed position aligning the respective second edge surfaces of the inner and outer plates; and a support attachment assembly which adjustably connects the support pole to the shoe plate, comprising:
a substantially u-shaped bracket having a medial portion between a pair of opposing support arms, the medial portion connected to the shoe plate; a substantially h-shaped clamp nested within the u-shaped bracket and having a central web which supports a pair of opposing clamping arms, the pair of opposing clamping arms each comprising an inner arcuate clamping surface configured to abut the support pole; a first fastener which extends through the respective support arms and through the central web of the h-shaped clamp to establish a desired angular extent of the support pole with respect to the shoe plate, the first fastener on a first side of the support pole; and a second fastener which extends through the pair of opposing clamping arms on a second side of the support pole opposite the first side to cause the respective clamping surfaces to exert a clamping force upon the support pole.
- 26. A shoe plate for use in a stilt device to support a user above a base support surface to extend the user's effective leg length, comprising:
opposing upper and lower surfaces, the upper surface configured to support a foot of the user; a pair of opposing brackets which extend downwardly from the lower surface, each bracket having an aperture a first selected distance from the bottom surface to accommodate a fastener used to affix the shoe plate to a support strut extending between the shoe plate and a base member; and at least one strengthening rib between the pair of opposing brackets which extends downwardly from the lower surface and contactingly abuts each of said brackets, the strengthening rib having a distal edge which extends from the bottom surface a second distance greater than the first distance and configured to resist compression of the pair of opposing brackets when the fastener is installed.
- 27. The shoe plate of claim 26, wherein the at least one strengthening rib is characterized as a first rib, and wherein the shoe plate further comprises a second strengthening rib disposed between the pair of opposing brackets and which extends downwardly from the lower surface to contactingly abut each of said brackets, wherein the first and second brackets further extend adjacent opposing sides of the fastener when the fastener is installed.
- 28. The shoe plate of claim 26, wherein the pair of opposing brackets each have a distal end that extends a third distance from the bottom surface of the shoe plate, and wherein the at least one strengthening rib extends substantially to the distal ends of said pair of opposing brackets.
- 29. The shoe plate of claim 26, wherein the stilt device comprises an elongated support pole having a proximal end, a distal end and a medial portion, the proximal end affixed to the at least one support strut, the medial portion attached to the shoe plate via a support pole bracket assembly and the distal end supporting a leg of the user, wherein the fastener further operates to attach the support pole to the shoe plate.
- 30. The shoe plate of claim 29, wherein the support pole bracket assembly comprises:
a substantially u-shaped bracket having a medial portion between a pair of opposing support arms, the medial portion connected to the opposing pair of brackets of the shoe plate via the fastener; and a substantially h-shaped clamp nested within the u-shaped bracket and having a central web which supports a pair of opposing clamping arms, the pair of opposing clamping arms each comprising an inner arcuate clamping surface configured to abut the support pole.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application makes a claim of domestic priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/375,474 filed Apr. 25, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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