Claims
- 1. A walking assistance crutch comprising a crutch main body including an armpit rest at an upper end of said crutch main body, said armpit rest being of a substantially square shape in side view, a foot portion at a lower end of said crutch main body, and a handle grip at an intermediate portion of said crutch main body, wherein an outer portion of said armpit rest is made of soft material so as to comfortably support a user's arm and side of chest, an intermediate portion of said armpit rest which is held beneath the shoulder of said user is formed to have substantially a triangular cross section when viewed from a front and rear of said armpit rest with an apex of said triangle facing upwardly both side surfaces of said armpit rest are concave to substantially conform to contours of an inner side of an upper arm and a side of a user's chest, and front and rear portions of said armpit rest are formed to have thicknesses larger than said intermediate portion of said armpit rest.
- 2. A crutch according to claim 1, wherein said handle grip is extended forwardly from a phantom line extending between the armpit rest and the foot portion.
- 3. A crutch according to claim 1, wherein an upper end of the crutch main body is supported by the armpit rest in such a manner that the crutch main body is pivotable back and forth.
- 4. A walking assistance crutch comprising a crutch main body including an armpit rest at an upper end of the crutch, said crutch main body being of a substantially square shape in side view, a foot portion at a lower end of said crutch, and a handle grip at an intermediate portion of said crutch, wherein said armpit rest is made of soft material so that said armpit rest comfortably supports a user's arm and body, a thickness of the armpit rest at a bottom portion thereof is larger than that of a thickness at a top portion of the armpit rest and a portion of the armpit rest to be held beneath the shoulder of the user is formed to have a substantially triangular vertical section, and both sides of the armpit rest are formed to have concave surfaces which substantially conform with contours of an inner side of an upper arm and a breast side wall of the user, and front and rear portions of the armpit rest are formed to have thicknesses larger than an intermediate portion of the armpit rest, and said handle grip is extended forwardly from a phantom line extending between the armpit rest and the foot portion.
- 5. A crutch according to claim 4, wherein said handle grip is extended forwardly from a phantom line extending between the armpit rest and the foot portion.
- 6. A crutch according to claim 4, wherein an upper end of the crutch main body is pivotally coupled to the armpit rest.
- 7. A walking assistance crutch comprising a crutch main body including an armpit rest at an upper end of the crutch, said armpit rest being of substantially square shape in side view, a foot portion at a lower end of said crutch, and a handle grip at an intermediate portion of said crutch, and wherein said armpit rest is made of soft material so that the armpit rest comfortably supports a user's arm and body, a thickness of the armpit rest at a bottom portion thereof is larger than that of a thickness at a top portion of the armpit rest and a portion of the armpit rest to be held beneath the shoulder of the user is formed to have concave surfaces which substantially conform with contours of an inner side of an upper arm and a breast side wall of the user, front and rear portions of the armpit rest are formed to have thicknesses larger than an intermediate portion of the armpit rest, said handle grip is extended forwardly from a phantom line extending between the armpit rest and the foot portion, and an upper end of the crutch main body is pivotally coupled to the armpit rest.
- 8. A walking assistance crutch according to claim 7, further comprising a pad provided on said crutch main body at a position intermediate said armpit rest and said handle grip.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/331,361, filed Oct. 27, 1994.
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