A compact and collapsible cane includes a handle, a tip, and at least two collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip. In some aspects, the cane segments are configurable in an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration, where, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface of an adjacent cane segment. In various examples, the collapsible cane includes a hinge with two parallel pivot axes between the two collapsible cane segments. In some examples, the cane includes a connector system with a male connector and a female connector connected by a shock cord between the two collapsible cane segments.
A compact and collapsible cane includes a handle, a tip, and at least two collapsible cane segments joining the handle to the tip. In some aspects, the cane segments are configurable in an unfolded configuration and a folded configuration, where, in the folded configuration, a flat or nesting surface of one of the cane segments abuts a corresponding flat or nesting surface of an adjacent cane segment. In various examples, the collapsible cane includes a hinge with two parallel pivot axes between the two collapsible cane segments. In some examples, the cane includes a connector system with a male connector and a female connector connected by a shock cord between the two collapsible cane segments.
A walking stick can include a handle (50) including a head (52). The head (52) can include at least one internal reinforcement member (90). The at least one internal reinforcement member (90) can have a shape that is substantially the same as a shape of the head (52). The bathing wand can include a neck (54) and a shaft (20). The bathing wand can also include a foot (150, 180) for engaging the ground. The foot (150, 180) can be coupled to the shaft (20). In some aspects, the foot (180) can include at least two arms (186) extending from a top portion (190) towards a bottom portion (194) of the foot (180). Each of the at least two arms (186) can be coupled together through a base (188) of the of the bottom portion (194). In some aspects, at least one arm (186) can form a loop (193).
A bathing wand (10) can include a handle (24) including a grasp (20). The grasp (20) can include a first section (34) and a second section (36). The first section (34) and the second section (36) can form a loop hole (38) configured to receive a user's hand. The bathing wand (10) can also include a wand head (12) and a bathing implement (16). The bathing implement (16) can be coupled to the wand head (12). In some configurations, the bathing wand (10) can include a vertebrae system (30).
A47K 7/02 - Bathing sponges, brushes, gloves, or similar cleaning or rubbing implements
A47K 7/03 - Bathing sponges, brushes, gloves, or similar cleaning or rubbing implements containing soap or other cleaning ingredients, e.g. impregnated
B25G 1/10 - Handle constructions characterised by material or shape
A walking stick can include a handle (50) including a head (52). The head (52) can include at least one internal reinforcement member (90). The at least one internal reinforcement member (90) can have a shape that is substantially the same as a shape of the head (52). The bathing wand can include a neck (54) and a shaft (20). The bathing wand can also include a foot (150, 180) for engaging the ground. The foot (150, 180) can be coupled to the shaft (20). In some aspects, the foot (180) can include at least two arms (186) extending from a top portion (190) towards a bottom portion (194) of the foot (180). Each of the at least two arms (186) can be coupled together through a base (188) of the of the bottom portion (194). In some aspects, at least one arm (186) can form a loop (193).
A wheeled medical device-such as a cot, stretcher, bed, wheeled chair, or other medical device-includes a pole on which is mounted a removable topper. The topper may include a plurality of IV hooks used to support an IV bag. The hooks may be defined in an endless ribbon that is circular, or that is another closed shape. No prongs, hooks, or other projections extend outwardly from the topper, thereby reducing the potential dangerousness of accidental impacts with the topper. Whether the topper includes hooks or not, it may also be used as an information communication medium, such as through the use of colors, shapes, or other structures that signify certain information. The information may identify characteristics of the patient associated with the medical device or characteristics of the medical device itself, or still other information.
A61G 12/00 - Accommodation for nursing, e.g. in hospitals, not covered by groups , e.g. trolleys for transport of medicaments or food; Prescription lists
A61G 5/02 - Chairs or personal conveyances specially adapted for patients or disabled persons, e.g. wheelchairs propelled by the patient or disabled person
A wheeled medical device-such as a cot, stretcher, bed, wheeled chair, or other medical device-includes a pole on which is mounted a removable topper. The topper may include a plurality of IV hooks used to support an IV bag. The hooks may be defined in an endless ribbon that is circular, or that is another closed shape. No prongs, hooks, or other projections extend outwardly from the topper, thereby reducing the potential dangerousness of accidental impacts with the topper. Whether the topper includes hooks or not, it may also be used as an information communication medium, such as through the use of colors, shapes, or other structures that signify certain information. The information may identify characteristics of the patient associated with the medical device or characteristics of the medical device itself, or still other information.
A61G 5/02 - Chairs or personal conveyances specially adapted for patients or disabled persons, e.g. wheelchairs propelled by the patient or disabled person
A61G 12/00 - Accommodation for nursing, e.g. in hospitals, not covered by groups , e.g. trolleys for transport of medicaments or food; Prescription lists
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
14 - Precious metals and their alloys; jewelry; time-keeping instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
Goods & Services
(1) Electric toasters; electric apparatus for making coffee, namely coffee makers; electric lamps; electric lighting fixtures; clocks; organizers for stationery use; adhesive tape dispensers for household or stationery use; staplers; rulers, namely, graduated rulers; letter openers; picture and photograph frames; drawers, clothes rods, and bins sold as a unit; closet accessories, namely, clothes rods, plastic bins; coat racks; plastic boxes for under bed storage; Dutch ovens; tea canisters and caddies; tea kettles; carafes; none-electric wine buckets; cheese board and knife set; serving platters; serving trays; bowls; plates; drinking glasses; cups and mugs; wine glasses; cream and sugar sets; pitchers; sugar bowls; salt and pepper shakers; candle holders; vases; flower bowls; ironing boards; ironing board covers; garment bags for storage; chess sets; chess pieces; checker sets; checkers; dominoes; playing cards; card games; playing card cases
(2) Non-electric can openers; mortars and pestles; pizza cutters; household knives; spoons; egg slicers; scissors; household shears; reamers (hand operated); hand-operated food choppers; measuring cups; walking aids for medical purposes, namely invalid walkers, canes and walking sticks; canes for medical purposes; heating pads for medical purposes (chemically or electrically activated); jewelry organizers; furniture; drawer organizers; clothes hangers; storage racks; closet accessories, namely, belt racks, tie racks, and shoe racks; general purpose storage bins for household use; furniture drawers and chests; non-metal fabric hanging organizers; shelf dividers; plastic clips for sealing bags; chairs adapted for those with mobility disabilities; plastic anti-slip gripper mats for holding crockery and cutlery in place; laundry hampers for domestic or household use; holders for household irons; clothes drying racks; clothes brushes; containers for household or kitchen use; Lazy Susans (turntables); dish drying racks; cleaning sponges; spice racks; soap dispensers; brooms; dustpans; toilet brushes and holders; buckets; mops; plungers for clearing blocked drains; squeegees (for household use); cleaning brushes for household use; dusters; household utensils, namely, turners, graters, strainers, spatulas, kitchen tongs, and whisks; servingware for serving food and drink; bowls; cocktail shakers; beverage stirrers; ice buckets; strainers for household purposes; ice cream scoops; food basters; jar openers; cooking funnels; non-electric fruit squeezers and juicers; kitchen ladles; cooking steamers (non-electric); vegetable mashers; coasters not of paper and other than table linen; corkscrews; flasks; tea kettles; paper towel dispensers and holders
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
14 - Precious metals and their alloys; jewelry; time-keeping instruments
20 - Furniture and decorative products
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
[ Non-electric can openers; mortars and pestles; pizza cutters; household knives; spoons; egg slicers; ] scissors [ ; household shears; hand-operated reamers; hand-operated food choppers ] [ Measuring cups ] Walking aids for medical purposes; canes for medical purposes; heating pads for medical purposes, [ chemically or ]electrically activated [ Jewelry organizers ] Furniture; [ drawer organizers; ] clothes hangers; [ storage racks; ] closet accessories, namely, belt racks, tie racks, and shoe racks; general purpose storage bins for household use; furniture drawers and chests; non-metal fabric hanging organizers; shelf dividers; [ plastic clips for sealing bags; ] chairs adapted for those with mobility disabilities [ ; plastic anti-slip gripper mats for holding crockery and cutlery in place ] Laundry hampers for domestic or household use; [ holders for household irons; clothes drying racks; clothes brushes; containers for household or kitchen use; Lazy Susans; dish drying racks; cleaning sponges; spice racks; soap dispensers; ] brooms; [ dustpans; toilet brushes and holders; buckets; mops; plungers for clearing blocked drains; squeegees for household use; cleaning brushes for household use; dusters; household utensils, namely, turners, graters, strainers, spatulas, kitchen tongs, and whisks; servingware for serving food and drink; bowls; ] cocktail shakers; [ beverage stirrers; ] ice buckets; [ strainers for household purposes; ] ice cream scoops; [ food basters; jar openers; cooking funnels; non-electric fruit squeezers and juicers; kitchen ladles; cooking steamers non-electric; vegetable mashers; coasters not of paper and other than table linen; corkscrews; flasks; ] tea kettles; [ paper towel dispensers and countertop holders for paper towels; ] general purpose storage bins for household use