Claims
- 1. A tip for a cane having a lower end, said tip comprising:
- a body portion provided with a bore which receives and holds the lower end of the cane, said body portion having a lower surface having a shape substantially defining a triangle having at least one arcuate side.
- 2. A tip for a cane according to claim 1, wherein:
- said at least one arcuate side is concave.
- 3. A tip for a cane according to claim 1, wherein:
- said triangle has at least one truncated corner.
- 4. A tip for a cane according to claim 1, wherein:
- said body portion includes at least one elastomeric ring about said bore, said at least one elastomeric ring for frictionally engaging the end of the cane.
- 5. A tip for a cane according to claim 1, wherein:
- said body portion includes a plurality of axially spaced-apart elastomeric rings about said bore, said plurality of elastomeric rings permitting a range of differently diametered cane ends to be frictionally engaged in said bore.
- 6. A tip for a cane according to claim 1, wherein:
- said lower surface has a tread design which includes a plurality of concentric treads.
- 7. A tip for a cane according to claim 1, wherein:
- said lower surface has a tread design provided with at least one tread which extends from a central region of said tread design to a peripheral portion of said tread design.
- 8. A tip for a cane according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a means for permitting the cane to be self-standing.
- 9. A tip for a cane according to claim 8, wherein:
- said means for permitting the cane to be self-standing includes a central back portion of said body portion.
- 10. A tip for a cane according to claim 1, wherein:
- a means for structurally strengthening said body portion is provided in said body portion between said bore and said lower surface.
- 11. A tip for a cane according to claim 1, wherein:
- said body portion is comprised of a molded elastomeric substance.
- 12. A tip for a cane according to claim 1, further comprising:
- an elastomeric sleeve positionable between the lower end of the cane and said body portion surrounding said bore.
- 13. A tip for a cane having a lower end, said tip comprising:
- a body portion having a lower surface having a shape defined by a triangle with at least one truncated corner and at least two concavely arcuate sides, and a bore which receives and holds the lower end of the cane.
- 14. A tip for a cane according to claim 13, further comprising:
- a means for permitting the cane to be self-standing wherein said at least one truncated corner comprises three truncated corners, and said means for permitting the cane to be self-standing includes at least one of said three truncated corners.
- 15. A cane, comprising:
- a) an elongate shaft having a handle and a lower end opposite said handle; and
- b) a body portion provided with a bore which receives and holds said lower end of said shaft, said body portion having a lower surface having a shape substantially defining a triangle having at least one arcuate side.
- 16. A cane according to claim 15, wherein:
- said at least one arcuate side is concave.
- 17. A cane according to claim 15, wherein:
- said triangle has at least one truncated corner.
- 18. A cane according to claim 15, wherein:
- said body portion includes at least one elastomeric ring about said bore, said at least one elastomeric ring frictionally engaging the end of the cane.
- 19. A cane according to claim 15, wherein:
- said body portion includes a plurality of axially spaced-apart elastomeric rings about said bore, said plurality of elastomeric rings permitting a range of differently diametered cane ends to be frictionally engaged in said bore.
- 20. A cane according to claim 15, wherein:
- said lower surface has a tread design which includes a plurality of concentric treads.
- 21. A cane according to claim 15, wherein:
- said lower surface has a tread design provided with at least one tread which extends from a central region of said tread design to a peripheral portion of said tread design.
- 22. A cane according to claim 15, further comprising:
- a means for permitting the cane to be self-standing.
- 23. A tip for a cane according to claim 22, wherein:
- said means for permitting the cane to be self-standing includes a central back portion of said body portion.
- 24. A tip for a cane according to claim 15, wherein:
- a means for structurally strengthening said body portion is provided in said body portion between said bore and said lower surface.
- 25. A tip for a cane according to claim 15, wherein:
- said body portion is comprised of a molded elastomeric substance.
- 26. A cane, comprising:
- a) an elongate shaft having a handle and a lower end opposite said handle; and
- b) a body portion having a lower surface provided with a shape defined by a triangle with at least one truncated corner and at least two concavely arcuate sides, and a bore which receives and holds said lower end of said shaft.
- 27. A cane according to claim 26, wherein:
- said body portion includes a means for permitting the cane to be self-standing, wherein said at least one truncated corner comprises three truncated corners, and said means for permitting the cane to be self-standing includes at least one of said three truncated corners.
- 28. A cane for assisting an individual to stand or walk on a ground surface, comprising:
- a) an elongate shaft having a handle and a lower end opposite said handle; and
- b) a body portion having an upper portion provided with a bore which receives and holds said lower end of said shaft and a lower portion having a substantially flat or concave lower-most surface larger than said upper portion, said body portion causing said cane to be self-standing when said lower-most surface is placed on and contacts the ground surface.
- 29. A cane according to claim 28, wherein:
- said body portion is comprised of an elastomeric material.
- 30. A cane according to claim 29, wherein:
- said elastomeric material has a Durometer of approximately 80 A to 90 A.
- 31. A tip for a cane having a lower end, said tip comprising:
- a body portion having a lower base portion which is substantially planar or concave, an upper portion provided with a bore which receives and holds the lower end of the cane, and means for permitting the cane to be self-standing,
- said body portion having a shape defined by a first axis extending perpendicular to and through said bore about which said body portion is symmetrical, said body portion being asymmetrical along all other axes extending perpendicular to and through said bore.
- 32. A tip for a cane having a lower end, said tip comprising:
- a body portion provided with a bore which receives and holds the lower end of the cane, said body portion defining a lower surface having at least one arcuate side and exactly three corners.
- 33. A tip for a cane having a lower end, said tip comprising:
- a body portion provided with a bore which receives and holds the lower end of the cane, said body portion defining a lower surface having at least two arcuate sides and exactly three corners.
- 34. A tip for a cane having a lower end, said tip comprising:
- a body portion provided with a bore which receives and holds the lower end of the cane, said body portion defining a lower surface having three sides and exactly three truncated corners.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/009,024, filed Jan. 20, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 5,992,434 which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Product Report on Canes, by AARP, 15 pages, Nov. 1992. |
PM Tech Update Archive, "Cane is designed to Stand by Itself", Aug. 1996. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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