Claims
- 1. An adjustable, universal walking crutch/or cane, comprising:
- (a) a single main support shaft made of straight, rigid, square tubular material;
- (b) said support shaft having an upper end and a lower end;
- (c) said support shaft having a square tubular cross section of sufficient in size and strength to safely support the body weight of a heavy human being;
- (d) an adjustable underarm cradle incorporating a concave shaped cradle bed with a square shaped cradle stem extending downward from said cradle bed telescoping inside said upper end of said square tubular support shaft;
- (e) a cradle cap made of soft cushion-like material and slip fitting over said cradle bed providing an underarm cushion;
- (f) a crutch handle with a body encasing said square support shaft;
- (g) said crutch handle having clamping means for attachment to said support shaft, said clamping means including a substantial rectangular flange protruding perpendicular from said handle body;
- (h) said crutch handle having a round tubular handlebar centered laterally on said support flange and perpendicular to said support flange and said support shaft;
- (I) said handlebar being mounted on a true horizontal plane parallel to a face of said cradle bed;
- (j) said handlebar being adapted to be centrically located directly below shoulder mass of user extending outward from said support shaft;
- (k) said handlebar being located in line with a center line of said underarm cradle;
- (l) a handle grip made of soft cushion-like material and slip fitting over said handlebar providing user with a removable hand cushion;
- (m) a crutch handle being adjustable up or down to accommodate position of user's hand in operation of said crutch or cane;
- (n) a predetermined length of round plastic foam tubing slip fitting over said support shaft above said crutch handle for providing means of forearm support for a user;
- (o) a resilient rubber tip fitting over said lower end of said support shaft.
- 2. The support shaft of claim 1 wherein said shaft has a predetermined cross section approximately 18.9 mm, 3/4 inch, square outside dimension and 15.7 mm, 5/8 inch, square inside dimension.
- 3. The support shaft of claim 1 further including a single hole through said support shaft near its upper end to facilitate means for overall crutch height adjustment.
- 4. The underarm cradle of claim 1 further including a 15.7 mm, 5/8 inch, square stem sized to freely telescope inside said support shaft.
- 5. The underarm cradle of claim 1 further including a series of holes through said cradle stem to facilitate means for overall crutch height adjustment.
- 6. The walking crutch of claim 1 further including telescoping means for securing said cradle stem within said support shaft thereby securing said cradle inside said support shaft; thereby, fixing crutch height to suit individual user.
- 7. The crutch handle of claim 1 further including a handle body that has a female keyway slot that slip fits over and encases said support shaft, thereby keying said handle in place.
- 8. The crutch handle of claim 1 wherein said a rectangular cross section support flange protruding from said handle body intersecting with said handlebar.
- 9. The crutch handle of claim 1 further including a substantial support radius under said rectangular support flange.
- 10. The crutch handle of claim 1 wherein said handle bar is unsupported, unrestricted, and unobstructed at both ends leaving both ends open, free, and unencumbered.
- 11. The handle grip of claim 1 further including keying means for quick and easy removal of said handle grip to facilitate washing and cleansing.
- 12. The crutch of claim 1 wherein said crutch has less than twelve individual, parts throughout entire assembly.
- 13. The crutch of claim 1 wherein said crutch being converted from a walking crutch to a walking cane by removing said cradle pin and underarm cradle.
- 14. The crutch or cane of claim 1 whereby users wrist, forearm, and upper arm are arranged in order to be substantially straight and rigid in operation of said crutch or cane; wherein, user's forearm is not required to bend at elbow.
- 15. The crutch or cane of claim 1 whereby user's hand is turned outwardly when operating said crutch or cane; thereby, placing user's body weight across the heel portion of the palm of the user's hand.
- 16. The crutch or cane of claim 1 wherein said handle of the crutch or cane can be set to rest in an upright position on a solid horizontal surface when not in use; setting firmly and solidly in place without tipping or pivoting.
BACKGROUND--CROSS REFERENCE
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/026494 filed Sep. 19, 1996.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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"Aerofit" Crutch as Shown by the Second Power Co., Belvidere, IL. |
"Klick" Crutch as Shown by the Thomas Fetterman, Inc. Co. Southampton, PA. |