EP0004761A2 - A crutch - Google Patents
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- EP0004761A2 EP0004761A2 EP79300535A EP79300535A EP0004761A2 EP 0004761 A2 EP0004761 A2 EP 0004761A2 EP 79300535 A EP79300535 A EP 79300535A EP 79300535 A EP79300535 A EP 79300535A EP 0004761 A2 EP0004761 A2 EP 0004761A2
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61H—PHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
- A61H3/00—Appliances for aiding patients or disabled persons to walk about
- A61H3/02—Crutches
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- This invention relates to crutches and it is an object of the invention to provide crutches which can be used by a patient to raise himself to a standing position.
- the invention consists in a crutch, the length of which is adjustable under the control of a manually-operable lever, said crutch having a hand grip, and the lever being adjacent to said hand grip.
- the crutch includes a main portion and an extensible end portion.
- the extensible end portion may be telescopically arranged within the main portion, and spring means are preferably provided to urge the end portion outwardly of the main portion.
- the manually-operable lever controls rocking means for preventing relative movement between the extensible end portion and the main portion.
- the end portion may be moved outwardly with respect to the main portion under the influence of the spring, or may be moved into the main portion under the influence of the user's weight.
- a pair of crutches in accordance with the invention When a pair of crutches in accordance with the invention is used to enable a patient to raise himself from the sitting position to the standing position, he operates the lever on each crutch to reduce the length of the crutch to the minimum by pressing the crutch on the floor or other ground surface. He then places his arms through the elbow supports and, holding the hand grips, places one crutch on each side of the chair in the vertical position. He then raises himself by supporting his weight with the two crutches alternately, operating the control lever of the crutch which is not supporting his weight, to allow that crutch to extend a short distance under the influence of the spring.
- crutches are already known which comprise a main portion and an extensible end portion. However, such crutches are not capable of being extended while they are in use. Crutches of this kind are designed to be adjustable in length so that they can be used by patients of different heights or having legs of different lengths. To enable the length of such a crutch to be adjusted, it normally has to be lifted from the ground and both hands are required to operate the locking mechanism and change the length of the crutch.
- the end portion of one crutch can be driven out from the main portion under the control of the manually-operable lever, while the other crutch is supporting the weight of the patient and, accordingly, a patient can use a pair of crutches in accordance with the invention to raise himself from a sitting position to a standing position.
- Means other than a spring may be used for causing the end portion to move outwardly with respect to the main portion.
- the weight of the end portion may be used to cause this portion to drop out of the main portion, but, since it is normally a requirement that the weight of a crutch should be kept to a minimum, it is ccnsidered that the use of a spring is the most advantageous method.
- the locking means for preventing relative movement between the extensible end portion and the main portion include a rack secured to said end portion, and a pawl secured to said main portion.
- the rack may extend between a clamping member attached to the extensible end portion, and a ring member slidable on the main portion.
- the pawl may be pivotally mounted on a further clamping member secured to the main portion, and the pawl may be operatively connected to the lever by means of a rod.
- Spring means are provided to urge the pawl into engagement with the teeth of the rack.
- the rod is replaced by a flexible cable or the like.
- the teeth of the rack are shaped so that they positively prevent the end portion of the crutch moving outwardly from the main portion as well as moving inwardly into the main portion.
- the rack may be in the form of a ratchet so that the end portion can move with respect to the main portion without operation of the control lever.
- the spring loading on the pawl must be so arranged in relation to the spring loading on the extensible end portion that there is no unintentional extension of the crutch.
- crutch may be readily converted into a crutch in accordance with the invention by the addition of the manually-operable lever and the locking means for preventing relative movement between the extensible end portion and the main portion. Similarly, if at any time it is desired to use the crutch in the normal manner, the manually-operable lever and the locking means can be removed therefrom.
- the crutch illustrated includes a main tubular member 1, to which is fitted an elbow support 3 and a boss 9 carrying a hand grip 2.
- a further tubular member 4 is slidable within the tubular member 1, and is provided with a rubber ferrule on the outer end thereof.
- Both tubular members consist of aluminium or an aluminium alloy, and the tubular member 4 is urged out of the tubular member 1 by means of a steel spring 6, one end of which bears on a plug 7 inserted in the end of the tubular member 4. The other end of the spring 6 bears on a further plug (not shown) in the tubular member I .
- This further plug is held in position within the tubular member 1 by means of a pin 8 passing through the boss 9.
- a clamp 10 is secured to the tubular member 4 and supports one end of a steel rack 11 enclosed between two steel strips 12. The other ends of the rack 11 and the strips 1 are secured to a ring member 13 which is slidable along the tubular member 1.
- a further clamp 14 is secured to the tubular member 1, and a steel pawl 15 is pivotally mounted on the clamp 14 by means of a pivot pin 16.
- the pawl 15 is provided with a projecting portion 17 adapted to engage the teeth 18 of the rack 11.
- a stainless steel rod 19 is pivotally attached at one end to the pawl 15 and, at the other end, to an aluminium operating lever 20.
- the lever 20 is pivotally mounted on the tubular member 1 by means of a clamp member 21. It will be understood that the position of the pawl 15 about its pivot axis is determined by the position of the lever 20, and the rod 19 is urged by a spring 22 in the direction necessary to cause the projecting portion 17 of the pawl 15 to engage the teeth of the rack 11.
- the simple rack and pawl mechanism illustrated may be replaced by any of the well-known mechanisms for ensuring that the pawl moves only one tooth along the rack each time the lever 20 is operated.
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Abstract
Description
- This invention relates to crutches and it is an object of the invention to provide crutches which can be used by a patient to raise himself to a standing position.
- Many patients who have leg disabilities have difficulty in raising themselves from a sitting position to a standing position unless they are able to use their arms to provide the necessary lift. Accordingly, such a patient normally has to receive some form of assistance to enable him to reach the standing position. Such patients frequently have to walk with the aid of crutches and, accordingly, it is a particular object of the present invention to provide crutches which enable a patient to raise himself from the sitting position.
- The invention consists in a crutch, the length of which is adjustable under the control of a manually-operable lever, said crutch having a hand grip, and the lever being adjacent to said hand grip.
- Preferably the crutch includes a main portion and an extensible end portion. The extensible end portion may be telescopically arranged within the main portion, and spring means are preferably provided to urge the end portion outwardly of the main portion. In this case, the manually-operable lever controls rocking means for preventing relative movement between the extensible end portion and the main portion. Thus, when the lever is operated, the end portion may be moved outwardly with respect to the main portion under the influence of the spring, or may be moved into the main portion under the influence of the user's weight.
- When a pair of crutches in accordance with the invention is used to enable a patient to raise himself from the sitting position to the standing position, he operates the lever on each crutch to reduce the length of the crutch to the minimum by pressing the crutch on the floor or other ground surface. He then places his arms through the elbow supports and, holding the hand grips, places one crutch on each side of the chair in the vertical position. He then raises himself by supporting his weight with the two crutches alternately, operating the control lever of the crutch which is not supporting his weight, to allow that crutch to extend a short distance under the influence of the spring.
- Crutches are already known which comprise a main portion and an extensible end portion. However, such crutches are not capable of being extended while they are in use. Crutches of this kind are designed to be adjustable in length so that they can be used by patients of different heights or having legs of different lengths. To enable the length of such a crutch to be adjusted, it normally has to be lifted from the ground and both hands are required to operate the locking mechanism and change the length of the crutch. If a patient is using a pair of crutches in accordance with the invention, on the other hand, the end portion of one crutch can be driven out from the main portion under the control of the manually-operable lever, while the other crutch is supporting the weight of the patient and, accordingly, a patient can use a pair of crutches in accordance with the invention to raise himself from a sitting position to a standing position.
- Means other than a spring may be used for causing the end portion to move outwardly with respect to the main portion. For example, the weight of the end portion may be used to cause this portion to drop out of the main portion, but, since it is normally a requirement that the weight of a crutch should be kept to a minimum, it is ccnsidered that the use of a spring is the most advantageous method.
- Preferably the locking means for preventing relative movement between the extensible end portion and the main portion include a rack secured to said end portion, and a pawl secured to said main portion. For example, the rack may extend between a clamping member attached to the extensible end portion, and a ring member slidable on the main portion. The pawl may be pivotally mounted on a further clamping member secured to the main portion, and the pawl may be operatively connected to the lever by means of a rod. Spring means are provided to urge the pawl into engagement with the teeth of the rack.
- In an alternative construction, the rod is replaced by a flexible cable or the like.
- Preferably the teeth of the rack are shaped so that they positively prevent the end portion of the crutch moving outwardly from the main portion as well as moving inwardly into the main portion. However, if desired, the rack may be in the form of a ratchet so that the end portion can move with respect to the main portion without operation of the control lever. With this arrangement, the spring loading on the pawl must be so arranged in relation to the spring loading on the extensible end portion that there is no unintentional extension of the crutch.
- It is to be understood that a known form of crutch may be readily converted into a crutch in accordance with the invention by the addition of the manually-operable lever and the locking means for preventing relative movement between the extensible end portion and the main portion. Similarly, if at any time it is desired to use the crutch in the normal manner, the manually-operable lever and the locking means can be removed therefrom.
- One method of performing the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which:-
- Figure 1 is a side view of a crutch in accordance with the invention; and
- Figure 2 is an enlarged view, partly in section, of the crutch illustrated in Figure 1.
- The crutch illustrated includes a main tubular member 1, to which is fitted an
elbow support 3 and aboss 9 carrying ahand grip 2. A furthertubular member 4 is slidable within the tubular member 1, and is provided with a rubber ferrule on the outer end thereof. Both tubular members consist of aluminium or an aluminium alloy, and thetubular member 4 is urged out of the tubular member 1 by means of a steel spring 6, one end of which bears on a plug 7 inserted in the end of thetubular member 4. The other end of the spring 6 bears on a further plug (not shown) in the tubular member I . This further plug is held in position within the tubular member 1 by means of a pin 8 passing through theboss 9. - A
clamp 10 is secured to thetubular member 4 and supports one end of asteel rack 11 enclosed between twosteel strips 12. The other ends of therack 11 and the strips 1 are secured to aring member 13 which is slidable along the tubular member 1. - A
further clamp 14 is secured to the tubular member 1, and asteel pawl 15 is pivotally mounted on theclamp 14 by means of apivot pin 16. Thepawl 15 is provided with a projectingportion 17 adapted to engage theteeth 18 of therack 11. Astainless steel rod 19 is pivotally attached at one end to thepawl 15 and, at the other end, to analuminium operating lever 20. Thelever 20 is pivotally mounted on the tubular member 1 by means of aclamp member 21. It will be understood that the position of thepawl 15 about its pivot axis is determined by the position of thelever 20, and therod 19 is urged by aspring 22 in the direction necessary to cause the projectingportion 17 of thepawl 15 to engage the teeth of therack 11. - Normally the
spring 22 will cause engagement between thepawl 15 and therack 11 so that thetubular member 4 is substantially locked in position in the tubular member 1 . However, if theoperating lever 20 is moved towards thehand grip 2, the pawl will be moved into the position shown in broken lines in Figure 2, so that it will be disengaged from the rack and, if no pressure is applied to the crutch, thetubular member 4 will move out of the tubular member 1 under the influence of the spring 6. On the other hand, if pressure is applied to the crutch with theferrule 5 in engagement with the ground, thetubular member 4 will be moved into the tubular member 1. When thelever 20 is released, the pawl will be returned to the position shown in full-lines in Figure 2 to limit any further relative movement of the two tubular members. - If desired, the simple rack and pawl mechanism illustrated may be replaced by any of the well-known mechanisms for ensuring that the pawl moves only one tooth along the rack each time the
lever 20 is operated.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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GB1345678 | 1978-04-06 | ||
GB1345678A GB1580517A (en) | 1978-04-06 | 1978-04-06 | Crutches |
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EP0004761A2 true EP0004761A2 (en) | 1979-10-17 |
EP0004761A3 EP0004761A3 (en) | 1979-11-14 |
EP0004761B1 EP0004761B1 (en) | 1982-10-20 |
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EP19790300535 Expired EP0004761B1 (en) | 1978-04-06 | 1979-03-30 | A crutch |
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GB (1) | GB1580517A (en) |
Cited By (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US4386466A (en) * | 1981-08-17 | 1983-06-07 | Dale L. Avers | Crutch gauge measuring device |
FR2587599A1 (en) * | 1985-09-23 | 1987-03-27 | Barsanti Jean | Walking stick with arm support to increase the robustness and the comfort thereof whilst reducing the manufacturing time |
DE3153379C2 (en) * | 1980-02-15 | 1992-11-19 | Glaxo Group Ltd., London, Gb | |
DE4137466A1 (en) * | 1991-11-14 | 1993-05-19 | Uwe Meilbeck | Height adjustable crutch - has telescopic main body, adjustable via worm gear or spindle nut, driven by electric motor. |
US5241876A (en) * | 1991-12-17 | 1993-09-07 | Houser Carter, Inc. | Device for operating a wheelchair with one arm |
US5349977A (en) * | 1991-04-05 | 1994-09-27 | Wood Maurice S | Adjustable walker |
FR2783414A1 (en) * | 1998-09-17 | 2000-03-24 | Sober Lab | Crutch for disabled walker has inner and outer sliding tubes with tiltable locking bush |
Citations (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2674253A (en) * | 1951-05-07 | 1954-04-06 | A C Buck | Crutch |
US3157189A (en) * | 1963-07-10 | 1964-11-17 | Far Prit Associate Inc | Power actuated crutch |
FR1419625A (en) * | 1964-06-04 | 1965-12-03 | Far Prit Associate Inc | Variable length kickstand |
US3416546A (en) * | 1967-11-29 | 1968-12-17 | William T. Carpenter | Power-operated crutch |
FR2262957A1 (en) * | 1974-03-07 | 1975-10-03 | Noel Roger | Paraplegic walking frame assembly - has two sticks with pivoting shoes and saddle |
US3987807A (en) * | 1975-11-10 | 1976-10-26 | Varnell Dennis H | Telescopic walking cane |
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- 1978-04-06 GB GB1345678A patent/GB1580517A/en not_active Expired
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- 1979-03-30 EP EP19790300535 patent/EP0004761B1/en not_active Expired
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2674253A (en) * | 1951-05-07 | 1954-04-06 | A C Buck | Crutch |
US3157189A (en) * | 1963-07-10 | 1964-11-17 | Far Prit Associate Inc | Power actuated crutch |
FR1419625A (en) * | 1964-06-04 | 1965-12-03 | Far Prit Associate Inc | Variable length kickstand |
US3416546A (en) * | 1967-11-29 | 1968-12-17 | William T. Carpenter | Power-operated crutch |
FR2262957A1 (en) * | 1974-03-07 | 1975-10-03 | Noel Roger | Paraplegic walking frame assembly - has two sticks with pivoting shoes and saddle |
US3987807A (en) * | 1975-11-10 | 1976-10-26 | Varnell Dennis H | Telescopic walking cane |
Cited By (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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DE3153379C2 (en) * | 1980-02-15 | 1992-11-19 | Glaxo Group Ltd., London, Gb | |
US4386466A (en) * | 1981-08-17 | 1983-06-07 | Dale L. Avers | Crutch gauge measuring device |
FR2587599A1 (en) * | 1985-09-23 | 1987-03-27 | Barsanti Jean | Walking stick with arm support to increase the robustness and the comfort thereof whilst reducing the manufacturing time |
US5349977A (en) * | 1991-04-05 | 1994-09-27 | Wood Maurice S | Adjustable walker |
DE4137466A1 (en) * | 1991-11-14 | 1993-05-19 | Uwe Meilbeck | Height adjustable crutch - has telescopic main body, adjustable via worm gear or spindle nut, driven by electric motor. |
US5241876A (en) * | 1991-12-17 | 1993-09-07 | Houser Carter, Inc. | Device for operating a wheelchair with one arm |
FR2783414A1 (en) * | 1998-09-17 | 2000-03-24 | Sober Lab | Crutch for disabled walker has inner and outer sliding tubes with tiltable locking bush |
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EP0004761B1 (en) | 1982-10-20 |
DE2963874D1 (en) | 1982-11-25 |
GB1580517A (en) | 1980-12-03 |
EP0004761A3 (en) | 1979-11-14 |
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