1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to medical appliances, and particularly to a wheeled support assembly for the disabled that provides an appliance designed to assist the disabled to walk without assistance from an escort.
2. Description of the Related Art
Because of the strides made in eradicating and curing disease, recent studies predict that one of the major challenges facing the medical community will be that of physical disability. In the future, an aging population will rely heavily on assistance to perform even limited basic functions, such as walking. There is a plethora of specialized canes, crutches and mechanized carts being offered in the market today to provide mobility assistance for the disabled. However, these devices are primarily concerned with either leg or back disablement problems and do not consider a patient who may be afflicted with both of the aforementioned disablements. The medical art would certainly embrace an assembly designed to assist such a disabled patient to walk safely and steadily without assistance from an escort. Thus, a wheeled support assembly for the disabled solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The wheeled support assembly for the disabled is an assembly designed to assist a disabled person to walk steadily. The assembly comprises a wheeled frame having a body harness detachable thereto. The body harness is adapted to fit around the torso of the disabled person and to provide back support therefor. The body harness includes a pair of articulated columns for removable attachment to the disabled person's legs. The lower end of each column terminates in a foot member, wherein the disabled person may insert his/her feet. When attached to the wheeled frame, the harness stabilizes the disabled person's body within the frame such that movement of the legs will propel the entire assembly. The assembly also includes rubber handles, an alarm clock, and an audible emergency alert device.
Accordingly, the invention presents a medical appliance that effectively enhances the mobility of a person having leg and back disablement problems. In use, the appliance is safe, efficient and provides more than adequate support for the disabled person. The invention provides for improved elements thereof in an arrangement for the purposes described that are inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing their intended purposes.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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In use, the disabled person dons the harness member 12 utilizing straps 16, 24 and 26 to secure the harness member 12 to his/her torso, legs and feet. The person then moves into the wheeled support member 30 so that the harness bolts 28 engage hook members 40. This arrangement secures and stabilizes the person's body within the wheeled support member 30. Movement of the person's legs will propel the assembly. As contemplated, both the harness member 12 and the wheeled support member 30 will be manufactured in various sizes to accommodate persons of different sizes.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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