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(54) | Mobility-aid apparatus and method |
(57) Apparatuses, e.g., crutches, and methods assist in mobility of a person. For example,
a crutch may include one or more of the following: at least two height adjustment
points on the crutch for greater range of adjustment, a configuration that avoids
triggering security alarms, one or more of various integral features (e.g., integrally
molded features), a wide-angle ground contact piece, a variable-spring-rate shock
absorber, or other features.
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TECHNICAL FIELD
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1A includes a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 1B includes an outline diagram of a crutch that embodies the invention;
FIGS. 2A, 2B, and 2C include views of an upper component of the crutch;
FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C include views of a middle component of the crutch;
FIG. 3D includes an enlarged, fragmentary view of a portion, of the middle component, that includes the handle of the middle component;
FIGS. 4A-4C include views of the handle;
FIGS. 5A-5C include views of an adjustment pin for the handle;
FIGS. 6A-6C include views of a lower component of the crutch as assembled to the lower portion of the middle component;
FIGS. 7A and 7B include fragmentary views of only an upper region of the lower component of the crutch;
FIGS. 8A-8C include views of a lower portion of the lower component of the crutch, including a breakout view of the bottom of the lower portion;
FIG. 9 includes a perspective view of a step cap, seen in, e. g. , FIGS. 7B and 8A-8C, from the lower portion of the lower component;
FIGS. 10A-1OC include views of a boot, or footpad, that was seen in FIGS. 6A-6C;
FIGS. 1 1A-11D include views of an example adjustment pin according to an alternative embodiment of the invention;
FIGS. 12A-12C include views of another example adjustment pin according to an alternative embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 13 includes an exploded view of an alternative embodiment of the invention that has a simplified single-post design;
FIGS. 14A-C and 15A-B include views of two parts of a particular, two-part implementation of a main body component;
FIGS. 16A-C include views of a forearm crutch according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 17A-C include views of a cuff of the forearm crutch of FIGS 16A-C.
FIGS. 18A-E include views of an upper post17c of the forearm crutch of FIGS 16A-C.
FIG. 19 includes a schematic diagram of the main body component and mold cores being withdrawn from the molded main body component in directions indicated by arrows.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/401,630, filed August 6, 2002, entitled "MOBILITY-AID APPARATUS AND METHOD";
U.S. Patent Application No. 10/364, 126, filed February 10,2003, entitled "Mobility-Aid Apparatus and Method Using Multiple Height Adjustments";
U.S. Patent Application No. 10/364,605, filed February 10, 2003, entitled "Adjustable Mobility-Aid Apparatus That Avoids Triggering Alarms" ;
U.S. Patent Application No. 10/364,086, filed February 10,2003, entitled "Mobility-Aid Apparatus and Method Using Members That Resist Rotation";
U.S. Patent Application No. 10/364, 180, filed February 10,2003, entitled "Mobility-Aid Apparatus and Method Using Integrated Tabs" ;
U.S. Patent Application No. 10/361, 977, filed February 10,2003, entitled "Mobility-Aid Apparatus and Method Using Tabs on Non-Boundary Region";
U.S. Patent Application No. 10/364, 059, filed February 10, 2003, entitled "Mobility-Aid Apparatus and Method Having Ground Contact Pad Without Intervening Washer";
U.S. Patent Application No. 10/364, 082, filed February 10,2003, entitled "Apparatus and Method for Maintaining Ground Contact of a Mobility-Aid Apparatus at Varying Angles";
U.S. Patent Application No. 10/364,642, filed February 10,2003, entitled "Shock Absorbing Apparatus and Method for a Mobility-Aid Device Using Limited Range of Compression".
U.S. Patent Application No. 10/364, 577, filed February 10,2003, entitled "Mobility-Aid Apparatus and Method with Hollow Cores Having Negative Draft";
U.S. Patent Application No. 10/364, 091, filed February 10,2003, entitled "Apparatus and Method for Producing a Mobility-Aid Apparatus Having a Hollow Core."
Concept 1. A crutch, the crutch having a height, the crutch comprising:
a first member;
a second member slidably and lockably connected to the first member to permit, when not locked, substantially linear movement of the first and second members relative to each other, hereinafter referred to as first relative movement, wherein the first relative movement provides a first change of the height of the crutch to help accommodate body height of a user;
a third member slidably and lockably connected to the second member to permit, when not locked, substantially linear movement of the second and third members relative to each other, hereinafter referred to as second relative movement, wherein the second relative movement provides a second change of the height of the crutch to help accommodate the body height of the user, and wherein the first and second changes are distinct from one another.
Concept 2. A crutch according to Concept 1, wherein:
each of the first, second, and third members comprises an upper end and a lower end;
the first and second members are configured for one of the lower end of the first member and the upper end of the second member to telescope into the other of the lower end of the first member and the upper end of the second member; and
the second and third members are configured for one of the lower end of the second member and the upper end of the third member to telescope into the other of the lower end of the second member and the upper end of the third member.
Concept 3. A crutch according to Concept 2, wherein the first, second, and third members are configured to permit total adjustment of the height of the crutch by amounts including an amount that is at least about twelve inches.
Concept 4. A crutch according to Concept 3, wherein the first and second members are configured that the first change of the height of the crutch can be no greater than about nine inches.
Concept 5. A crutch according to Concept 1, wherein the first, second, and third members are configured to permit adjustment of the height of the crutch to heights including a height between about 48 to about 50 inches and a height between about 58 to about 60 inches.
Concept 6. A crutch according to Concept 1, wherein at least the first and second members include plastic as a structural basis.
Concept 7. An apparatus for helping to support weight of a person during ambulation, the apparatus having a length, hereinafter referred to as apparatus length, along a direction of the apparatus, the apparatus comprising:
a first stage;
a second stage adjustably connected to the first stage, the adjustably connected first and second stages together spanning a length, hereinafter referred to as first sub-length, along the direction of the apparatus, wherein the first and second stages are adjustably connected to permit change in position of the adjustably connected first and second stages relative to each other to alter the first sub-length, a portion of the first sub-length accounting for a first portion of the apparatus length; and
a third stage adjustably connected to the second stage, the adjustably connected second
and third stages together spanning a length, hereinafter referred to as second sub-length,
along the direction of the apparatus, wherein the second and third stages are adjustably
connected to permit change in position of the adjustably connected second and third
stages relative to each other to alter the second sub-length, a portion of the second
sub-length accounting for a second portion of the apparatus length, the second portion
being distinct from the first portion of the apparatus length;
wherein the first, second, and third stages are configured that the apparatus length
is adjustable by altering the first and second sub-lengths; and
wherein altering the first sub-length is capable of contributing a first adjustment
to the apparatus length, and altering the second sub-length is capable of contributing
a second adjustment to the apparatus length, the first adjustment being other than
the second adjustment.
Concept 8. An apparatus according to Concept 7, wherein the first, second, and third stages are configured and arranged that some weight of the person during use is to be transmitted from the person to the first stage, then from the first stage to the second stage, then from the second stage to the third stage, and ultimately to ground.
Concept 9. An apparatus according to Concept 7, wherein at least the second and third stages are substantially composed of injection-molded plastic.
Concept 10. An apparatus according to Concept 7, wherein the first adjustment may be made without the second adjustment having also to be made.
Concept 11. An apparatus for assisting in mobility of a person, the apparatus comprising:
a crutch having a length along an axis; and
at least two adjustment points on the crutch, wherein the length, hereinafter referred to as crutch length, is adjustable at the adjustment points, whereby the crutch is customizable for accommodating body dimensions of an intended user;
wherein the adjustment points include a first and a second adjustment point, and the first adjustment point is configured to, at least occasionally, contribute an adjustment to the crutch length that is not merely an adjustment that is being contributed by the second adjustment point.Concept 12. An apparatus according to Concept11, wherein the crutch comprises:
an upper end and a lower end that define the crutch length; and
a grip to be held by a hand of the intended user, distance between the upper end and the grip being hereinafter referred to as grip offset;
at least a third adjustment point, wherein the grip offset is adjustable at the third adjustment point, whereby the grip distance is customizable for accommodating length of at least a portion of a limb of the intended user;
wherein the third adjustment point is configured to be adjustable, at least occasionally, to contribute an adjustment to the grip offset that is not merely an adjustment that is being contributed by the first or second adjustment point.Concept 13. An apparatus according to Concept 12, wherein the crutch comprises at the third adjustment point a plurality of receptors, and the crutch comprises at least one removable pin, wherein the grip is configured to engage the at least one removable pin, and wherein the grip offset is fixed by positioning the grip, engaging the grip with the at least one removable pin, and inserting the at least one removable pin into at least a selected one of the plurality of receptors.
Concept 14. An apparatus according to Concept 11, wherein the crutch is an underarm crutch.
Concept 15. An apparatus according to Concept 11, wherein the crutch and the adjustment points are configured to permit total adjustment of the crutch length by amounts including an amount that is at least about twelve inches.
Concept 16. An apparatus according to Concept 11, wherein the crutch includes plastic as a structural basis.
Concept 17. A crutch, the crutch having a height when positioned vertically, the crutch comprising:
an underarm saddle at an upper end of the crutch that engages a person underarm;
a multipart body coupled to the underarm saddle, the multipart body configured to permit adjustment of height of the crutch to heights including a height that is less than about 50 inches and a height that is more than about 59 inches.
Concept 18. A crutch according to Concept 17, wherein the multipart body includes plastic as a structural basis.
Concept 19. A crutch according to Concept 17, wherein the multipart body includes a first, second, and third part, the first part adjustably connected to the second part, the second part adjustably connected to the third part, adjustment between the first and second parts capable contributing a first adjustment of the height of the crutch, adjustment between the second and third parts contributing a second adjustment of the height of the crutch, the first and second adjustments being distinct from one another.
Concept 20. A method for producing a mobility-assistance device, the mobility-assistance device having a device length, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a first member; providing a second member;
providing a third member;
slideably connecting the first member to the second member, wherein sliding between the first and second members alters the device length by a first adjustment contribution; and
slideably connecting the third member to the second member, wherein sliding between the third and second members alters the device length by a second adjustment contribution, the first and second adjustment contributions together contributing an adjustment adjustment of the device length that is greater than either one of the first and second adjustment contributions.
Concept 21. A method according to Concept 20, wherein:
the step of providing the first member comprises molding the first member;
the step of providing the second member comprises molding the second member;
the step of providing the third member comprises molding the third member.
Concept 22. A method according to Concept 21, wherein: the step of providing the second member comprises molding the second member of plastic.
Concept 23. A method according to Concept 20, wherein the mobility-assistance device is a crutch.
Concept 24. A mobility-assistance device according to Concept 20, wherein the mobility-assistance device is a crutch.
Concept 25. A method for adjusting longitudinal length of a mobility-assistance device, wherein the mobility-assistance device includes a multi-part body and at least a first and a second adjustment point on the mobility-assistance device, wherein the longitudinal length, hereinafter referred to as device length, is adjustable at the first and second adjustment points, whereby the mobility-assistance device is customizable for accommodating body dimensions of an intended user, the method comprising:
adjusting the mobility-assistance device at the first adjustment point to obtain a first adjustment to the device length; and
adjusting the mobility-assistance device at the second adjustment point to obtain a second adjustment to the device length, wherein the first and second adjustments together contribute a total adjustment that is not merely either of the first and second adjustments alone.
Concept 26. A method according to Concept 25, wherein:
the mobility-assistance device comprises an upper end and a lower end that define the device length and a grip to be held by a hand of the intended user, distance between the upper end and the grip being hereinafter referred to as grip offset;
the method further comprises adjusting the grip offset without thereby adjusting the device length.
Concept 27. An underarm crutch, comprising:
an underarm support that is placed underarm of a person during use; and
at least one elongated member that bears weight and that includes a polymeric material as a structural basis, wherein the underarm support is coupled to the at least one member to help support weight of the person;
wherein the underarm crutch has height during use, a substantial portion of which height is contributed by the at least one elongated member; andConcept 28. An underarm crutch according to Concept 27, wherein the underarm crutch is configured to comprise no metal during intended use.
Concept 29. An underarm crutch according to Concept 27, wherein the at least one member is substantially composed of injection molded plastic.
Concept 30. An apparatus for helping to support weight of a person, the apparatus comprising:
a crutch that is substantially composed of injection molded plastic and that includes no metal;
wherein the crutch, when viewed using x-ray, has appearance that differs from appearance of a metal crutch.Concept 31. An apparatus according to Concept 30, wherein the crutch is a height-adjustable underarm crutch.
Concept 32. An apparatus according to Concept 30, wherein the crutch is substantially composed of glass filled nylon.
Concept 33. A device for assisting in ambulation, the device having a longitudinal axis, the device comprising:
a lower body portion that includes an elongated, weight-bearing first member at top of the lower body portion when the device is positioned substantially vertically to support weight of a user, the lower body portion having no other elongated, weight-bearing member at top of the lower body portion parallel to the first member when the device is positioned substantially vertically; and
an upper body portion that includes an elongated second member at bottom of the upper body portion, the second member being adjustably connected to the first member, adjustment of the connection for adjustment of device height;
wherein each of the first and the second members is integrally shaped to oppose relative rotation between the second member and the first member around the longitudinal axis.Concept 34. A device according to Concept 33, wherein:
an elongated portion of one of the first and second members telescopes along the longitudinal axis into a compatibly shaped passage defined by the other of the first and second members, during adjustment, amount of telescoping regulating device height; and
the elongated portion is externally shaped not merely as a cylinder, and the compatibly shaped passage is shaped not merely as a cylindrical bore, and relative rotation between the second member and the first member around the longitudinal axis is opposed by the elongated portion and the passage.
Concept 35. A device according to Concept 34, wherein:the elongated portion includes an external surface, and the passage includes an internal sidewall; and
one of the external surface and the internal sidewall includes a protrusion, and the other of the external surface and the internal sidewall includes a channel into which the protrusion is disposed and along which the protrusion slides when the elongated portion telescopes into the passage.
Concept 36. A device according to Concept 35, wherein the elongated portion comprises a plurality of ribs on the external surface, and the passage comprises a plurality of corresponding channels on the internal sidewall to accept the ribs.
Concept 37. A device according to Concept 34, wherein the elongated portion is shaped to have a polygonal exterior cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and the passage is shaped to interface with the elongated portion to oppose the relative rotation around the longitudinal axis.
Concept 38. A device according to Concept 33, wherein the device is an underarm crutch.
Concept 39. A method for producing an apparatus for enhancing mobility of a physically-impaired person, the apparatus having a longitudinal axis, the method comprising:
forming a lower body portion that includes an elongated first member that is to bear weight and be at top of the lower body portion when the apparatus is positioned substantially vertically to support weight of a user, the lower body portion having no other elongated, weight-bearing member at top of the lower body portion parallel to the first member when the apparatus is positioned substantially vertically; and
forming an upper body portion that includes an elongated second member at bottom of the upper body portion, the second member being adjustably connected to the first member, adjustment of the connection for adjustment of apparatus height;
wherein the forming steps comprise integrally shaping each of the first and the second members to oppose relative rotation between the first and second members around the longitudinal axis.Concept 40. A method according to Concept 39, wherein:
the forming steps comprise forming one of the first and second members to include an elongated portion to telescope into the other of the first and second members along the longitudinal axis into a compatibly shaped passage defined by the other of the first and second members, amount of telescoping regulating apparatus height; and
the elongated portion is externally shaped not merely as a cylinder, and the compatibly shaped passage is shaped not merely as a cylindrical bore, and relative rotation between the second member and the first member around the longitudinal axis is opposed by the elongated portion and the passage.
Concept 41. A method according to Concept 39, wherein:
the method comprises forming a pin-and-recess lock that locks the first and second members from mutually sliding along the longitudinal axis, to fix the apparatus height; and
opposing of relative rotation between the first and second members around the longitudinal axis due to integral shape of the first and second members at least partially avoids force on the pin-and-recess lock that would otherwise result from relative rotation between the first and first members around the longitudinal axis.
Concept 42. An apparatus produced using the method according to Concept 39.
Concept 43. An apparatus for assisting in ambulation, comprising:
a first member;
a second member adjustably connected to the first member, wherein the first and second members together span an adjustable height; and
at least one tab, integrally formed on the first member, that, when engaged, opposes adjustment of the adjustable height.
Concept 44. An apparatus according to Concept 43, wherein the at least one tab is formed integrally on the first member of injection-molded plastic.
Concept 45. An apparatus according to Concept 43, wherein the apparatus is a crutch.
Concept 46. An apparatus according to Concept 43, wherein:
the second member includes a wall that defines an open cavity;
the first member is configured to telescope into the cavity, wherein extent of telescoping regulates the adjustable height; the tab includes a protrusion;
the wall includes a plurality of irregularities configured to interface with the protrusion to oppose telescoping motion.
Concept 47. A crutch, the crutch comprising:
a multipart body having an adjustable overall axial length, wherein the multipart body comprises at least a first part and a second part, and axial positioning of the first and second parts relative to each other contributes to adjustment of the overall axial length; and
at least one stop, integral with the first part, that, when engaged, fixes relative axial position between the first and second parts, wherein the stop is not merely a bore through the first part.
Concept 48. The crutch according to Concept 47, wherein the at least one stop comprises a tab that is formed integrally with the first part.
Concept 49. The crutch according to Concept 47, wherein the first part comprises a wall external to a cavity, and the tab is defined by a generally U-shaped hole in the wall.
Concept 50. The crutch according to Concept 47, wherein:
the tab includes a protruding lock pin;
the second part includes a plurality of holes in which the lock pin may be selectively disposed to fix the relative axial position between the first and second parts.
Concept 51. The crutch according to Concept 50, wherein:
an elongated portion of the first part is configured to telescope into the second part, wherein the elongated portion includes the tab;
the lock pin is configured to protrude outward through one of the plurality of holes in which the lock pin is disposed; and
the tab flexes to enable manual adjustment of the lock pin into another of the plurality of holes and provides a return force to maintain the lock pin in a hole, post adjustment.
Concept 52. A method for producing an apparatus for assisting in mobility of a physically-impaired person, the method comprising:
forming a first member including integrally forming a stop on the first member, wherein the stop is not merely a bore through the first member;
providing a second member; and
adjustably connecting the second member to the first member, wherein the first and second members together span an adjustable height, and wherein the stop is configured as capable of being engaged to oppose relative motion against the second member to thereby oppose adjustment of the adjustable height.
Concept 53. The method according to Concept 52, wherein the stop comprises a tab that is of a same material as remainder of the first member.
Concept 54. An apparatus produced using the method according to Concept 52.
Concept 55. An apparatus produced using the method according to Concept 52, wherein the apparatus is an underarm crutch.
Concept 56. An apparatus for assisting in ambulation, the apparatus comprising:
a first member that includes an exterior, wherein the first member is made using a mold that includes at least a first form unit that forms a first portion of the exterior and a second form unit that forms a second portion of the exterior, there being at least one boundary, not necessarily visibly marked, on the exterior between the first and second portions of the exterior;
a second member adjustably connected to the first member, the first and second members together spanning an adjustable axial length; and
a lock that, when engaged, fixes the adjustable axial length against at least one of contraction or expansion, wherein the lock engages, or exists on, the first member not on the at least one boundary on the exterior of the first member.
Concept 57. An apparatus according Concept 56, wherein the lock comprises a pin on the first member, the second member comprises a plurality of receptacles into which the pin may be disposed, and the pin is on only one of the first and second portions of the exterior of the first member.
Concept 58. An apparatus according Concept 57, wherein the first and second members include plastic as a structural basis.
Concept 59. An apparatus according Concept 58, wherein the apparatus is a crutch.
Concept 60. An apparatus according Concept 56, wherein:
the mold is hereinafter referred to as first mold, and the exterior of the first member is hereinafter referred to as first exterior;
the second member includes an exterior, hereinafter referred to as second exterior;
the second member is made using a second mold that includes at least a third form unit that forms a first portion of the second exterior and a fourth form unit that forms a second portion of the second exterior, there being at least one boundary, not necessarily visible, on the second exterior between the first and second portions of the second exterior; and
the lock does not engage, and does not exist on, the at least one boundary on the second exterior between the first and second portions of the second exterior.
Concept 61. A method for producing an apparatus for assisting in mobility of a physically-impaired person, the method comprising:
molding a first member using a mold that includes at least a first form unit that forms a first portion of the exterior and a second form unit that forms a second portion of the exterior, there being at least one boundary, not necessarily visibly marked, on the exterior between the first and second portions of the exterior;
providing a second member to adjustably connect to the first member, the first and second members together spanning an adjustable axial length; and
providing a lock that, when engaged, fixes the adjustable axial length against at least one of contraction or expansion, wherein the lock engages, or exists on, the first member not on the at least one boundary on the exterior of the first member.
Concept 62. A method according Concept 61, wherein the lock comprises a pin on the first member, the second member comprises a plurality of receptacles into which the pin may be disposed, and the pin is on only one of the first and second portions of the exterior of the first member.
Concept 63. A crutch produced using the method according Concept 62.
Concept 64. A method according Concept 61, wherein the second-member providing step comprises molding the second member of a material that includes plastic as a basis.
Concept 65. A method according Concept 61, wherein:
the mold is hereinafter referred to as first mold, and the exterior of the first member is hereinafter referred to as first exterior;
the second member includes an exterior, hereinafter referred to as second exterior;
the step of providing a second member comprises molding the second member using a second mold that includes at least a third form unit that forms a first portion of the second exterior and a fourth form unit that forms a second portion of the second exterior, there being at least one boundary, not necessarily visible, on the second exterior between the first and second portions of the second exterior; and
the lock does not engage, and does not exist on, the at least one boundary on the second exterior between the first and second portions of the second exterior.
Concept 66. A crutch produced using the method according Concept 61.
Concept 67. A crutch comprising:
a body having an upper end and a lower end, the body comprising a strut at the lower end, the strut terminating in a lower tip, the lower tip being integral with and of a same material as the strut; and
an end cap that attaches to the body at the lower tip not via overmolding, the end cap engaging the ground during use of the crutch, the end cap integrally made of a resilient material, wherein the end cap is attached to the strut without any intervening washer or baseplate, the intervening washer or baseplate not being integral with and not being integrally formed with either the strut or the end cap.
Concept 68. A crutch according to Concept 67, wherein the lower tip is without any substantial flange.
Concept 69. A crutch according to Concept 67, wherein the strut is hollow, and the lower tip is substantially closed.
Concept 70. A crutch according to Concept 67, wherein the lower tip is closed.
Concept 71. A crutch according to Concept 67, wherein:
the tip is without any substantial flange;
a longitudinal axis is associated with the strut; and
the body transfers weight to the end cap via at least one substantially downward-facing surface of the lower tip, overall area of the at least one substantially downward-facing surface is not substantially smaller than exterior-defined area of a cross section of the strut perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
Concept 72. A crutch according to Concept 67, wherein:
a longitudinal axis is associated with the strut;
the strut is hollow; and
the body transfers weight to the end cap via at least one bottom surface of the lower tip, wherein overall area of the at least one bottom surface is substantially greater than area of non-empty regions of a cross section of the strut perpendicular to the longitudinal axis at a position that is at least two inches above the lower tip.
Concept 73. A crutch according to Concept 67, wherein the end cap defines an cavity, and the end cap attaches to the lower tip by accepting the lower tip into the cavity, the end cap thereby being stretched over the lower tip and being held to the lower tip by friction.
Concept 74. A mobility assistance device comprising:
a body having an upper end and a lower end, the body comprising an elongated member at the lower end, the elongated member terminating at the lower end in a lower tip, the lower tip being formed integrally with the elongated member and being without any substantial flange, the lower tip having at least one bottom surface;
the elongated member being elongated along a longitudinal axis; and
a resilient ground contact that attaches to the body at the lower tip, the ground contact engaging the ground during use of the crutch;
wherein the body transfers weight to the ground contact axially via the at least one bottom surface of the lower tip, and overall area of the at least one bottom surface is substantially greater than non-empty area of a cross section of the elongated member perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.Concept 75. A mobility assistance device according to Concept 74, wherein the ground contact comprises an end cap that defines a cavity, and the end cap attaches to the lower tip by accepting the lower tip into the cavity, the end cap thereby being stretched over the lower tip.
Concept 76. A mobility assistance device according to Concept 74, wherein the ground contact comprises an end cap that attaches to the lower tip without any intervening solid material that protects the end cap from potential damage by the at least one lower surface of the lower tip.
Concept 77. A mobility assistance device according to Concept 74, wherein the mobility assistance device is a crutch.
Concept 78. A method for producing a crutch, the method comprising:
forming a body having an upper end and a lower end, the body comprising a strut at the lower end, the strut terminating in a lower tip, the lower tip being integral with and of a same material as the strut;
providing an ground-contact piece that is made of a resilient material; and
attaching the ground-contact piece to the body at the lower tip not via overmolding and without any intervening washer or baseplate, the attached ground-contact piece for engaging the ground during use of the crutch.
Concept 79. A method according to Concept 78, wherein the lower tip is closed.
Concept 80. A method according to Concept 78, wherein:
the tip is without any substantial flange;
a longitudinal axis is associated with the strut; and
the body transfers weight to the ground-contact piece via at least one substantially downward-facing surface of the lower tip, overall area of the at least one substantially downward-facing surface is not substantially smaller than exterior-defined area of a cross section of the strut perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
Concept 81. A crutch produced using the method according to Concept 78.
Concept 82. A ground contact article for connecting onto a bottom tip portion of a mobility assistance device, the ground contact article comprising:
a body that includes a resilient material as a structural basis and that includes a top end and a bottom surface, the bottom surface for engaging ground, the body for receiving weight of the mobility assistance device from above;
wherein the body is configured to include at least one collapsing region positioned between the top end and the bottom surface, the at least one collapsing region being configured to permit a peripheral portion of the body to collapse more readily than a central portion of the body to thereby permit the bottom surface to remain flush with the ground even when the mobility assistance device is moved such that angle between the mobility assistance device and the ground is changed substantially, relative to an initial angle.Concept 83. A ground contact article according to Concept 82, wherein the body has a periphery relative to a central vertical axis, the body having at least one cavity at its periphery at one or more positions between the top end and the bottom surface, wherein the at least one collapsing region comprises the at least one cavity
Concept 84. A ground contact article according to Concept 83, wherein the at least one cavity is open at the periphery.
Concept 85. A ground contact article according to Concept 84, wherein the lower portion of the body above the bottom surface is made of a substantially uniform resilient material.
Concept 86. A ground contact article according to Concept 83, wherein the mobility assistance device is a crutch.
Concept 87. A crutch comprising the ground contact article according to Concept 83, and further comprising a height-adjustable crutch body connected to the ground contact article.
Concept 88. A ground contact article according to Concept 82, wherein the body is shaped to have an intermediate portion between the top end and the bottom surface that is substantially cylindrical or substantially like base of a cone, but with at least two annular regions of material absent from the intermediate portion.
Concept 89. A ground contact article according to Concept 82, wherein:
the body includes a first vertical level, a second vertical level lower than the first vertical level, and a third vertical level lower than the second vertical level, each of the first, second, and third vertical levels having a respective average radius with respect to a vertical axis centered in body;
the average radius of the first vertical level exceeds the average radius of the second vertical level; and
the average radius of the third vertical level exceeds the average radius of the second vertical level.
Concept 90. A method for producing a ground contact article for connecting onto a bottom tip portion of a mobility assistance device, the method comprising:
molding a body of a resilient material, the body including a top end and a bottom surface, the bottom surface for engaging ground, the body for receiving weight of the mobility assistance device from above, the molding step including:
configuring the body to include at least one collapsing region positioned between the top end and the bottom surface; and
configuring the at least one collapsing region to permit a peripheral portion of the body to collapse more readily than a central portion of the body to thereby permit the bottom surface to remain flush with the ground even when the mobility assistance device is moved such that angle between the mobility assistance device and the ground is changed substantially, relative to an initial angle.
Concept 91. A method according to Concept 90, wherein the body includes a periphery relative to a central vertical axis, and the molding step comprises shaping the body to have at least one cavity at its periphery at one or more positions between the top end and the bottom surface, wherein the at least one collapsing region comprises the at least one cavity.
Concept 92. A crutch, comprising:
a crutch body having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end for engaging the ground during ambulation; and
a variable-spring-rate spring coupled to the crutch body to provide shock absorption for the crutch, wherein the spring provides greater spring rate with increased compression of the spring.
Concept 93. A crutch according to Concept 92, wherein the spring is capable of being compressed to allow fluctuation in height of the crutch during crutch use by amounts including an amount of at least about three millimeters.
Concept 94. A crutch according to Concept 93, wherein the crutch body comprises a first body segment and a second body segment, and the spring is coupled to the crutch body to transmit physical force between the first and second body segments.
Concept 95. A crutch according to Concept 94, wherein the crutch body defines a cavity, and the spring is disposed within the cavity.
Concept 96. A crutch according to Concept 93, wherein the spring comprises a resilient body that comprises a resilient material.
Concept 97. A crutch according to Concept 96, wherein thicknesses of multiple points along a segment of the resilient body are progressively thicker in a direction along an axis of compression, to provide spring rate that is variable with increased compression of the spring.
Concept 98. A device for assisting ambulation, the device comprising:
a first member;
a second member; and
a resilient body, comprising an elastomeric material, coupled to the first and second members to transmit physical force between the first and second members to provide shock absorption for the device.
Concept 99. A device according to Concept 98, wherein the resilient body is capable of being compressed by amounts including an amount of at least about three millimeters along an axis of compression in ordinary weight-supporting use of the device.
Concept 100. A device according to Concept 99, wherein a segment of the resilient body has form of a segment of a conical shape to provide variable spring rate that varies with amount of compression of the resilient body.
Concept 101. A device according to Concept 100, wherein the first and second members define a cavity, and the resilient body is disposed within the cavity.
Concept 102. A device according to Concept 98, wherein the device is an underarm crutch.
Concept 103. An apparatus for assisting in mobility of a physically-impaired person, the apparatus comprising:
at least one member that supports some weight of the disabled person in the course of using the apparatus; and
a material of lower durometer than the at least one member, the material coupled to the at least one member to provide shock absorption for the apparatus, wherein the material, at each of multiple points along an axis of compression, has thickness perpendicular to the axis of compression, the thicknesses of the multiple points being substantially non-equal to one another, whereby spring rate of the material is substantially different depending on amount of compression.
Concept 104. An apparatus according to Concept 103, wherein the material is capable of being compressed by amounts including an amount of at least about three millimeters during ordinary use.
Concept 105. An apparatus according to Concept 104, wherein the thicknesses of the multiple points, along a segment of the material, are progressively thicker in a direction along the axis of compression.
Concept 106. An apparatus according to Concept 104, wherein the at least one member comprises a first member and a second member, and the first and second members are coupled at least partially via the material, wherein force along the axis of compression is transferred between the first and second members at least partially via the material.
Concept 107. A method for producing a crutch, comprising:
providing a crutch body having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end for engaging the ground during ambulation; and
coupling a variable-spring-rate spring to the crutch body to provide shock absorption for the crutch, wherein the spring provides greater spring rate with increased compression of the spring.
Concept 108. A method according to Concept 107, wherein the spring is capable of being compressed to allow fluctuation in height of the crutch during crutch use by amounts including an amount of at least about three millimeters.
Concept 109. A method according to Concept 108, wherein the crutch body comprises a first body segment and a second body segment, and the spring is coupled to the crutch body to transmit physical force between the first and second body segments.
Concept 110. A crutch produced using the method according to Concept 108.
Concept 111. A method for producing an apparatus for assisting ambulation of a person, the method comprising:
providing at least one member that supports some weight of the person in the course of using the apparatus; and
forming a material of lower durometer than the at least one member, wherein the material, at each of multiple points along an axis of compression, has thickness perpendicular to the axis of compression, the thicknesses of the multiple points being substantially non-equal to one another, whereby spring rate of the material is substantially different depending on amount of compression; and
coupling the material to the at least one member to provide shock absorption for the apparatus.
Concept 112. A device for enhancing mobility of a physically-impaired person, the device comprising:
a first member that comprises an elongated portion; and
a second member that is configured to slidably receive the elongated portion of the first member and to have negative draft relative to the elongated portion of the first member.
Concept 113. A device according to Concept 112, wherein the elongated portion includes a spring support that presses against the second member to resist play by the first member relative to the second member, despite the negative draft.
Concept 114. A device according to Concept 113, wherein the second member comprises plastic as a basis.
Concept 115. A device according to Concept 113, wherein the second member defines a cavity that slidably receives the elongated portion of the first member along an axis of sliding, the cavity including an opening that receives the elongated portion of the first member, wherein internal diameter of the cavity becomes progressively greater with increasing depth along a segment of the cavity along the axis of sliding.
Concept 116. A device according to Concept 115, wherein the negative draft is at least an eighth of a degree from being parallel to the axis of sliding along the segment of the cavity.
Concept 117. A device according to Concept 116, wherein there are at least two achievable depths of insertion of the elongated portion of the first member into the cavity, the two possible depths differing from one another by at least six inches.
Concept 118. An apparatus for helping to support weight of a person during ambulation, the apparatus comprising:
a first stage that includes an elongated portion; and
a second stage that defines a cavity that slidably receives the elongated portion of the first stage along an axis of sliding, the cavity having an opening that receives the elongated portion of the first stage, the second stage including an internal sidewall facing the cavity, at least a portion of the internal sidewall being tapered relative to the axis of sliding, wherein a first point on the internal sidewall deviates more, from the axis of sliding as envisioned centrally in the cavity, than does a second point on the internal sidewall, the first point on the internal sidewall being deeper in the cavity along the centrally-envisioned axis of sliding than the second point on the internal sidewall.
Concept 119. An apparatus according to Concept 118, wherein the second stage comprises plastic as a structural basis.
Concept 120. A method for producing an apparatus for assisting in ambulation, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a first member that comprises an elongated portion; and providing a second member, including: forming a recess in the second member for slidably receiving the elongated portion of the first member; and
tapering the recess to have negative draft relative to the elongated portion of the first member.
Concept 121. A method according to Concept 120, wherein the step of providing a second member comprises molding the second member of a plastic-based material.
Concept 122. A mold for molding a portion of a device for assisting in ambulation, the portion hereinafter referred to as first member, the device further to include a second member that includes an elongated portion, the first member to include a cavity and an exterior, the cavity to include at least a first external opening, the cavity to accept the elongated portion of the second member through the first external opening along an axis of insertion, the axis of insertion having a direction of insertion of the second member and an opposite direction of withdrawal of the second member, the mold comprising:
a form configured to shape the exterior of the first member; and
a core configured to shape the cavity of the first member; the core being configured and disposed to separate from the first member in a direction other than the direction of withdrawal of the second member.
Concept 123. A mold according to Concept 122, wherein the mold is an injection-molding mold for plastic.
Concept 124. A mold according to Concept 123, wherein:
the core is configured and disposed to withdraw from the first cavity of the first member substantially in the direction of insertion of the second member; and
the cavity is to include a second external opening through which the core is to be withdrawn from the first member.
Concept 125. A mold according to Concept 124, wherein:
the cavity is hereinafter referred to as first cavity;
the axis of insertion is hereinafter referred to as first axis of insertion;
the core is hereinafter referred to as first core;
the device is further to include a third member that includes an elongated portion;
the first member is to include a second cavity that includes at least a third external opening, the second cavity for accepting the elongated portion of the third member through the third external opening along a second axis of insertion, the second axis of insertion having a direction of insertion of the third member and an opposite direction of withdrawal of the third member; and
the mold further includes a second core for shaping the second cavity of the first member.
Concept 126. A mold according to Concept 125, wherein the second core is configured and disposed to separate from the first member in a direction other than the direction of withdrawal of the third member.
Concept 127. A method for molding a portion of a mobility-assistance device, the portion hereinafter referred to as first member, the device further to include a second member that includes an elongated portion, the first member to include a cavity and an exterior, the cavity to include at least a first entryway, the cavity to accept the elongated portion of the second member through the first entryway along an axis of insertion, the axis of insertion having a direction of insertion of the second member and an opposite direction of withdrawal of the second member, the method comprising the steps of:
molding the first member including defining the cavity using a mold core; and
withdrawing the mold core from the first member in a direction other than the direction of withdrawal of the second member.
Concept 128. A method according to Concept 127, wherein the molding step comprises injection-molding the first member of a plastic material.
Concept 129. A method according to Concept 128, wherein the first entryway is a first external opening to the cavity, the withdrawing step leaves a second external opening to the cavity through which the mold core was withdrawn from the first member, and the withdrawing step direction other than the direction of withdrawal of the second member is substantially in the direction of insertion of the second member.
Concept 130. A method according to Concept 129, wherein: the axis of insertion is
hereinafter referred to as first axis of insertion;
the mold core is hereinafter referred to as first mold core;
the device is to include a third member that includes an elongated portion;
the first member is to include a second cavity that includes at least a third external
opening, the second cavity for accepting the elongated portion of the third member
through the third external opening along a second axis of insertion, the second axis
of insertion having a direction of insertion of the third member and an opposite direction
of withdrawal of the third member;
the molding step further includes defining the second cavity using a second mold core;
and
the method further includes withdrawing the second mold core from the first member
in a direction other than the direction of withdrawal of the third member.
Concept 131. A mobility-assistance device produced according to the method according to Concept 20.
a first member (3) comprising an elongated portion (17); and
a second member (5) configured to slidably receive the elongated portion (17) of the first member (3) and to have negative draft relative to the elongated portion of the first member.
the cavity (31) is hereinafter referred to as first cavity;
the axis of sliding is hereinafter referred to as first axis of sliding;
the device (1) further comprises a third member (7) having an elongated portion; and
the second member (5) further defines a second cavity (67) that slidably receives the elongated portion of the third member (7) along a second axis of sliding and has negative draft relative to the elongated portion of the third member (7).
the elongated portion (17) of the first member (3) includes a spring support (27) that presses against the second member (5) to resist play by the first member (3) relative to the second member (5) despite negative draft; and
the elongated portion of the third member (7) includes a spring support (65) that presses against the second member (5) to resist play by the third member (7) relative to the second member (5) despite negative draft.
providing a first member (3) that comprises an elongated portion (17); and
providing a second member (5), including:
forming a recess in the second member for slidably receiving the elongated portion (17) of the first member (3); and
tapering the recess to have negative draft relative to the elongated portion (17)of the first member (3).
the cavity is hereinafter referred to as first cavity;
the axis of sliding is hereinafter referred to as first axis of sliding;
the method further comprises providing a third member having an elongated portion; and
the step of providing the second member further comprises forming a second cavity in the second member that slidably receives the elongated portion of the third member along a second axis of sliding and has negative draft relative to the elongated portion of the third member.
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