Information
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Patent Grant
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6554234
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Patent Number
6,554,234
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 23, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 29, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Ramirez; Ramon O.
- Szumny; Jon
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 1181
- 248 1183
- 248 1185
- 248 2781
- 248 2791
- 248 2871
- 248 118
- 400 715
- 434 166
- 601 33
- 623 65
- 294 25
- 128 878
- 128 879
- 297 41121
- 297 4113
- 297 41135
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for assisting muscularly disadvantaged persons and hypotonic individuals to perform a multiplicity of tasks. The device includes a hand grip and wrist support that is supported along two dimensions of travel by frictionless support surfaces, such that the task is performed with a gliding or fluid movement.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to supports for muscularly challenged individuals and, more particularly, to a hand grip and wrist brace mounted upon a glide support for easing the movements of individuals with hypotonia, and which allows the performance of a multiplicity of tasks with fluid and graceful motion.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Individuals with muscular dystrophy and other disabling muscular ailments suffer from a condition known as hypotonia, wherein the muscles lack tone and strength. These individuals have difficulty doing the simple tasks that others take for granted, such as writing, eating, tying a shoelace, etc.
Many devices have been invented for assisting the muscularly disadvantaged individual, as illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,074,501, issued to Seppo Holtta on Dec. 24, 1991, for DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING OF THE HAND. The device of this patent comprises a series of links that pivot and rotate to provide a flexible motion for a hand of a hypotonic individual.
Another such device comprises an arm rest that is usable with a mouse pad or keyboard, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,840, issued on Oct. 22, 1991, to Moss et al, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING REPETITIVE OR MAINTAINED STRESS INJURIES. The apparatus comprises an assembly that utilizes a forearm cradle and a detachable, linear slide which is pivotal and simultaneously moveable in a straight line. The cradle has springs for counteracting against the weight of the arm resting thereupon. The arm is capable of moving up and down the keyboard, or mouse pad, in a linear direction.
One of the serious drawbacks of many of the devices used to aid these handicapped people, is an inability to provide support for doing a multiplicity of tasks. Also, many of these apparatuses are overly complex, and do not provide fluid motion. The individual is often reduced to making discoordinate motions and “herky jerky” movements. Although the task may be more easily accomplished with use of these aids, the self-esteem of the user may be severely impaired with their use.
The present invention features a support device for a hypotonic person that allows the individual to perform a multiplicity of tasks with a fluid motion. The apparatus comprises an extension to which a tool or instrument for performing a task can be attached. A wrist and forearm support is attached to the top glide, and is itself supported upon a first glide member. The first glide member is moveable along an X-axis. The first glide member is itself supported upon a second glide member that is moveably supported along a Y-axis. The apparatus allows the individual to perform a given task fluidly, and move in a multi-dimensional direction with graceful ease. The fluid motion not only allows the individual to perform the task at hand, but also influences and encourages the individual to execute the job with alacrity and dispatch.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an apparatus having fluid motion for assisting muscularly disadvantaged individuals to perform a multiplicity of tasks. The apparatus comprises an extension to which a tool or instrument for performing a task can be attached. A wrist and forearm support is attached to the top glide, and is itself supported upon a first glide member. The first glide member is moveable along a first axis. The first glide member is itself supported upon a second glide member that is moveably supported along a second axis. The apparatus allows the individual to perform a given task fluidly, and move in a multi-dimensional direction with graceful ease. The fluid motion not only allows the individual to perform the task at hand, but also influences and encourages the individual to execute the job with alacrity and dispatch.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved device for a muscularly challenged individual.
It is an object of this invention to provide a support for a hypotonic individual that assists that person to a multiplicity of tasks with fluid ease.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent detailed description, in which:
FIG. 1
a
illustrates a perspective schematic view of the apparatus of this invention, including a writing implement held by the tool;
FIG. 1
b
illustrates a perspective schematic view of another embodiment of the apparatus, including a cutting blade held by the tool;
FIG. 2
depicts a perspective schematic view of a first ball race supporting the wrist and forearm support for the apparatus illustrated in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the device in accordance with the invention and including a curved support platform for vertical movement; and
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of two units cooperating with each other along a common support.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Generally speaking, the invention features a device for assisting muscularly disadvantaged and hypotonic individuals to perform a multiplicity of tasks. The device comprises a hand grip and wrist support that is supported along two dimensions of travel by frictionless support surfaces, such that the task is performed with a gliding, or fluid movement.
Now referring to
FIG. 1
a
, the apparatus
10
for assisting muscularly challenged individuals is shown in schematic perspective. The device comprises a hand grip
11
having a chuck
12
disposed at its distal end. The chuck
12
is adapted to receive a tool or instrument
14
for performing a task, such as writing or drawing. The tool
14
can be secured in the chuck
12
by means of a set screw
15
. The chuck
12
can also be a keyless chuck.
The hand grip
11
with its fixtured instrument
14
is pivotally attached to a first wrist and forearm support platform
16
, via an extension
17
, about pivot “A” and pivot pin
13
, providing vertical movement of hand grip
11
(arrow “C”) and tool
14
to move the pencil or pen off of the writing medium. The support platform
16
comprises a wrist and forearm cuff
18
, which may consist of fabric, foam or other compliant material, and provides a means by which the arm of the individual (not shown) can be supported upon the first support platform
16
. The cuff
18
can be secured about the wrist and forearm of the individual by means of Velcro fasteners or other fabric securing means, not shown. The first support platform
16
is supported upon a first under support member
19
having a frictionless surface coated with Teflon, or containing a ball-bearing race
20
, as shown in FIG.
2
.
The ball-bearing race
20
allows the wrist and forearm supporting platform
16
to glide fluidly along an X-axis, upon the first under supporting member
19
. The under supporting member
19
is rotatively attached (arrow “B”) to a second platform
21
, disposed transverse of platform
19
, as illustrated. The platform
21
is fluidly glide supported upon a second under support member
22
along a Y-axis. The second support platform
21
comprises a frictionless surface of Teflon or a ball-bearing race
23
, as illustrated. Platform
21
need not be linearly configured. For example, when the shape of platform
21
and second under support member
22
are curved, not shown, a radial motion can be obtained.
Also, the first support platform can be removed and replaced, as shown in
FIG. 3
, with a curved support platform
16
′, to provide means for movement in the z-direction. This is advantageous for working on slanted work surfaces such as are adapted for communication devices, not shown. Curved support platform
16
′ is supported upon an under support member
19
′ which, in turn, is rotatively attached to second platform
21
.
Referring now to
FIG. 1
b
, an alternate embodiment of the apparatus
10
is shown in schematic perspective. Hand grip
11
has a chuck
12
disposed at its distal end. The chuck
12
is adapted to receive a tool or instrument
14
′ for performing a task, such as cutting. The tool
14
′ can be secured in the chuck
12
by means of a set screw
15
′.
It should be understood that, for certain activities, such as writing, an individual may not require the hand grip and instrument structure. In such cases, the inventive device can be used without hand grip
11
, tool
14
and extension
17
to provide forearm support alone.
Referring now to
FIG. 4
, there is shown a perspective view of two devices
10
connected to each other along common, under support platform
22
. The devices
10
can be operated independently, one per user's arm. This system is advantageous for moving paper or other medium with one hand or arm, while writing, coloring or cutting with the other hand or arm.
The individual who is assisted by the device
10
is able to move the tool or instrument
14
or
14
′ with two dimensional ease by reason of the gliding motions provided by the transverse ball-bearing races
20
and
23
, respectively. The tool
14
or
14
′ can also be tilted or moved upwardly or downwardly about pivot “A”, thus providing a great latitude, while the glide surfaces provide motion versatility and range. In fact, there is no need to grasp the hand grip
11
, which can be advantageous for users who are missing fingers.
Easing the movements and motion of the hypotonic and muscularly disadvantaged individual is essential in assisting him or her with a means to perform tasks that are often taken for granted by other individuals. In addition, the fluid and gliding motion by which the assisted individual can perform these tasks provides a boost in the self-esteem of that individual.
Since other modifications and changes varied to fit particular operating requirements and environments will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequently appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus facilitating use of a tool by a muscularly disadvantage individual having a hypotonic muscular condition, comprising:a) a first substantially rectangular, elongated supporting member having a major axis and a substantially flat bottom surface adapted for direct, selective placement on aplanar surface, said first elongated supporting member having a support platform slidably attached thereto by first substantially friction free engagement means and movable only linearly along a first axis substantially rectangular first elongated supporting member; b) a second elongated supporting member having a major axis and pivotally attached to and supported by said supporting platform, said second elongated supporting member having a forearm support platform slidably attached thereto by second substantially friction free engagement means and movable along a second axis substantially parallel to said major axis of said second elongated supporting member; c) a cuff attached to said forearm support platform; and d) an extension member attached to a distal end of said forearm support platform and including a hand grip having means for attaching a tool or instrument adapted for performing a predetermined task; whereby said first and second substantially friction free engagement means of said first elongated supporting member and said second elongated supporting member allow substantially friction free movement of said forearm support platform, and whereby a muscularly disadvantaged individual can readily move a wrist and forearm supported by said forearm support platform and said cuff along said first axis and said second axis, thereby easily positioning said tool or instrument to perform said task.
- 2. The apparatus facilitating use of a tool by a muscularly disadvantaged individual having a hypotonic muscular condition as recited in claim 1, wherein at least one of said first and second substantially friction free engagement means comprise a ball-bearing race.
- 3. The apparatus facilitating use of a tool by a muscularly disadvantaged individual having a hypotonic muscular condition as recited in claim 2, wherein said first and second elongated supporting members are disposed in substantially parallel planes.
- 4. The apparatus facilitating use of a tool by a muscularly disadvantaged individual having a hypotonic muscular condition as recited in claim 2, wherein said first axis and said second axis are asipted to lie substantially parallel to a planar surface upon which said first elongated supporting member is placed, and said forearm support platform is movable in a direction substantially perpendicular to at least one of said first and second axes.
- 5. The apparatus facilitating use of a tool by a muscularly disadvantaged individual having a hypotonic muscular condition as recited in claim 2, wherein said means for attaching a tool or instrument to said hand grip comprises a chuck.
- 6. The apparatus facilitating use of a tool by a muscularly disadvantaged individual having a hypotonic muscular condition as recited in claim 5, wherein said chuck is pivotally attached to said extension member and is free to rotate around an axis perpendicular to said major axis of said forearm support platform and parallel to an upper surface thereof.
- 7. An apparatus for use on a planar surface and having fluid motion for assisting muscularly disadvantaged individuals to perform a task, comprising:a) an elongated wrist and forearm support member comprising tool attachment means disposed at a distal end thereof; b) an elongated support member adapted for disposition on a planar surface for supporting said elongated wrist and forearm support member; and c) a first glide member operatively connected to said wrist and forearm support member and allowing only linear motion along a first axis; and d) a second glide member pivotally attached to said first glide member and operatively attached to said elongated support member, said glide members allowing only linear motion along a second axis; whereby said muscularly disadvantaged individual can perform a task utilizing a tool or instrument disposed in said tool attachment means by moving said tool or instrument means with fluid ease in multi-dimensional directions.
- 8. The apparatus for use on a planar surface and having fluid motion for assisting muscularly disadvantaged individuals to perform a task, as recited in claim 7, wherein each of said pair of glide members comprises a substantially frictionless surface for fluidly supporting said wrist and forearm support member.
- 9. The apparatus for use on a planar surface and having fluid motion for assisting muscularly disadvantaged individuals to perform a task, as recited in claim 8, wherein each of said pair of glide members comprises a ball-bearing race for fluidly supporting said wrist and forearm support member.
- 10. The apparatus for use on a planar surface and having fluid motion for assisting muscularly disadvantaged individuals to perform a task, as recited in claim 9, wherein said wrist and forearm support member further comprises a cuff.
- 11. The apparatus for use on a planar surface and having fluid motion for assisting muscularly disadvantaged individuals to perform a task, as recited in claim 7, wherein said wrist and forearm support member is substantially vertically oriented.
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