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US1349639A
US1349639A US386091A US38609120A US1349639A US 1349639 A US1349639 A US 1349639A US 386091 A US386091 A US 386091A US 38609120 A US38609120 A US 38609120A US 1349639 A US1349639 A US 1349639A
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  • DONALD ROBERT NAPIER TAYLOR 0F DRUMMOYNE, NEAR SYDNEY, AND DAVID MARKS,
  • This invention relates to crutches which are usuable as supports for lame or inlirm persons in walking, and also to an air cushion attachment for the armpit cross piece at the head of the crutch providing an easy rest for the armpits of the person using the crutch.
  • T he crutch has been designed with the object of providing a crutch which is light in construction and fitted with resilient means which render it susceptible of use by a person with ease and comfort.
  • T he crutch comprises a pair of staff members, a hand grip, an armpit crosspiece a metal rod which may be shod with a pad, a spring on said rod, abutments for the spring, and bearings for the rod.
  • the spring is arranged to be capable of compression to relieve excessive pressure of the crutch on the armpits of a person using it.
  • the armpit cross-piece of the crutch may be provided with a cushion consisting of a bag or pouch adapted to be inflated by air and to be readily attached to and detached from said cross-piece.
  • Figure 1 is a broken sectional elevation of a crutch in accordance with our invention
  • Fig. 2 a front elevation thereof
  • Fig. 3 a sectional elevation illustrating the head oi a crutch with air cushion thereon
  • Fig. 4 a perspective view of the air cushion shown in Fig. 3.
  • the staff members M of the crutch are preferably constructed of wood bent approximately to the shape shown in the drawings. Secured at the head of said staff members is the armpit cross-piece O, and between such members about their middle portions is the hand grip P. The upper sections of the staff members M are held apart by the hand grip P and the lower sections are grooved and secured together to form a recess L for the metal rod A.
  • a metal cap 1) capable o'l carryilur a pad E of rubber or like substance may be screwed or otherwise mounted on the foot of the rod A.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 which show an attachment for the armpit cross-piece ot the crutch
  • such attachment consists of a bag or pouch Q which may be inflated by air, a valve by which it may be so ini'latcrh and means for securing it to the head oi the crutch.
  • the bag or pouch may be made of rubber or similar substance or it may consist of a. canvas cover inclosiug an inflated rubber tube; it is fitted with a valve such as is used for admitting air to and retaining it in a pneumatic tire.
  • Such valves usually consist oi a casing which threaded externally, a valve fitting said casing adapted to be connected to an air pump, means for securing it to a tire and the support for same, and means for keeping the valve locked against opening to prevent egress of air therethrough from the tire.
  • a strip of canvas S is attached by an adhesive or other means to the bottom of the bag or pouch Q, and it may be made to extend longitudinally thereof and overlap its opposite ends.
  • the bag consists of a canvas cover inclosiug an inflatable tube of rubber the ends of such cover may be furnished with strips of canvas overlapping them.
  • the overlapping ends oi the canvas strips may be furnished with holes T for securing them to screws or the like U afiixed to the armpit crosspiece O or to the staff members M and they may be reinforced by small pieces of canvas Z se cured to them and to the ends of the bag or pouch Q.
  • the air admission valve is connecled to the bag or pouch t), about its eenlral portion, the cross-picee being preterably recessed at v to receive the bent plate W and the pinching out .i ⁇ attached to the casing of the valve.
  • Said cross-piece is also holed to enable the valvestem and its casing to be threaded thcrethrough. ()n the outer end of the valve casing the nut Y for retaining the valve therein may be mounted.
  • the tlnunbnut N which may be fitted to the stem 11 serves as a pinching nut for the valve as its inner end may be made to abut the intrados oi the cross-piece 0; it may be constructed to inclose the nut Y and to act as a cap for the open end of the stem it.
  • the diameter ol the hole in the cross-pie e U is of suliicienl size to receive the nut Y car ried on the valve stem R the thumbnut need not be made to inelose the nut Y but may l e screwed to the outer end oi the stem it to act as a cap therefor and also as a pinching nut l'or the valve.
  • a layer oi canvas or other suitable material may be placed across the top of the cross-piece U to act as a backing for the bag or pouch Q.
  • the rod A is capable of sliding freely within the recess L.
  • the rod A may more upwardly in the recess L, and the pressure thereon will be borne by the spring U whose ends abut respectiveiy the guide piece (l and collar B.
  • a crutch comprising a pair of downwardly converging stafl members the lower portions ol. which are parallel and have their inner opposed faces grooved to form a recess, means for holding the parallel parts of the stall' members together, a cushiomal arm support connecting the upper ends of said stall members, and a spring governed rod slidable in said recess.
  • a crutch comprising a pair of stali members grooved at their lower portions the latter being connected together to form a recess, an armpit crosspiece aliixed to the head of said members, a hand grip secured between said members, and sel'iarating their upper portions, a rod fitting said recess carrying a compressible spring at the head thereof, a. collar on said rod adapted to act as an abutment l'or one end oi" said swing, a guide piece for the upper end o I' said rod secured between said members above said spring and adapted to act as an abutment for the other end of said spring, and a block secured between said members and adapted to act as a bearing for said rod and an abulhunt for said collar.
  • a crutch comprising a pair of stall' members having fitted thereto an armpit cross-piece and a hand grip, said stall members being connected together by ferrules and grooved at their lower portions to form a recess, a rod freely slidable within said recess and provided at its foot with a pad, a coiled spring mounted on the upper end of said rod, a collar on said rod acting as an abutment for one end of said spring, a pair of brackets secured to said staff members supporting between them a guide piece for said rod and arranged in such manner that one of said brackets will act as an abutment for the other end of said spring, and a wedge block secured between said staff members, and acting as an abutment for the lower face of said collar and as a bearing for said rod.

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D. R N. TAYLOR AND O' MARKS.
CHUTCH.
APPUCATIUN mu) IUNEZ, 1920.
Patented Aug. 17, 1920.
\NVENTDRS DONALD ROBERT NAPIER TAYLOR,
DAVID MAFtKs UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DONALD ROBERT NAPIER TAYLOR, 0F DRUMMOYNE, NEAR SYDNEY, AND DAVID MARKS,
OF SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA.
CRUTCH.
Application filed June 2,
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that we, 1)0NALD Romnrr NA- rmn TAYLOR and DAvm Mantis, subjects of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, and residing, respectively, at St. llilda Bridge road, Drummoyne, near Sydney, New South Vales, Australia, and 380 George street, Sydney, aforesaid, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in and lte lating to (.irutches, oi which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to crutches which are usuable as supports for lame or inlirm persons in walking, and also to an air cushion attachment for the armpit cross piece at the head of the crutch providing an easy rest for the armpits of the person using the crutch.
Our crutch has been designed with the object of providing a crutch which is light in construction and fitted with resilient means which render it susceptible of use by a person with ease and comfort. T he crutch comprises a pair of staff members, a hand grip, an armpit crosspiece a metal rod which may be shod with a pad, a spring on said rod, abutments for the spring, and bearings for the rod. The spring is arranged to be capable of compression to relieve excessive pressure of the crutch on the armpits of a person using it. The armpit cross-piece of the crutch may be provided with a cushion consisting of a bag or pouch adapted to be inflated by air and to be readily attached to and detached from said cross-piece.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a broken sectional elevation of a crutch in accordance with our invention; Fig. 2 a front elevation thereof, Fig. 3 a sectional elevation illustrating the head oi a crutch with air cushion thereon; and Fig. 4 a perspective view of the air cushion shown in Fig. 3.
\Vith reference to Figs. 1 and 2, the staff members M of the crutch are preferably constructed of wood bent approximately to the shape shown in the drawings. Secured at the head of said staff members is the armpit cross-piece O, and between such members about their middle portions is the hand grip P. The upper sections of the staff members M are held apart by the hand grip P and the lower sections are grooved and secured together to form a recess L for the metal rod A. The bands or ferrules Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented A119. 17, 1920.
1920. Serial No. 386,091.
J and K serve to strengthen the crutch and to secure the lower sections of the sta'li' members M. together. A metal cap 1) capable o'l carryilur a pad E of rubber or like substance may be screwed or otherwise mounted on the foot of the rod A.
()ne end oi the rod A. extends below the lower ends oi the staff members M and its other end projects into the opening between the upper section of such members, and such end extends through a slot in the guide piece (1. The latter may be aflix'ed to the members M by the brackets H and l which are secured to such members and guide piece by screws or other preferred means. wedge block F is positioned between the. members M where they branch toward each other and this block serves as a bearing for the rod A and also as an abutment for the collar B thereon. Mounted on the rod A is the coiled spring C, its ends abutting respectively against the guide piece G and the collar B.
teferring to Figs. 3 and 4 which show an attachment for the armpit cross-piece ot the crutch, such attachment consists of a bag or pouch Q which may be inflated by air, a valve by which it may be so ini'latcrh and means for securing it to the head oi the crutch. The bag or pouch may be made of rubber or similar substance or it may consist of a. canvas cover inclosiug an inflated rubber tube; it is fitted with a valve such as is used for admitting air to and retaining it in a pneumatic tire. Such valves usually consist oi a casing which threaded externally, a valve fitting said casing adapted to be connected to an air pump, means for securing it to a tire and the support for same, and means for keeping the valve locked against opening to prevent egress of air therethrough from the tire.
A strip of canvas S is attached by an adhesive or other means to the bottom of the bag or pouch Q, and it may be made to extend longitudinally thereof and overlap its opposite ends. it. however. the bag consists of a canvas cover inclosiug an inflatable tube of rubber the ends of such cover may be furnished with strips of canvas overlapping them. The overlapping ends oi the canvas strips may be furnished with holes T for securing them to screws or the like U afiixed to the armpit crosspiece O or to the staff members M and they may be reinforced by small pieces of canvas Z se cured to them and to the ends of the bag or pouch Q. The air admission valve is connecled to the bag or pouch t), about its eenlral portion, the cross-picee being preterably recessed at v to receive the bent plate W and the pinching out .i\ attached to the casing of the valve. Said cross-piece is also holed to enable the valvestem and its casing to be threaded thcrethrough. ()n the outer end of the valve casing the nut Y for retaining the valve therein may be mounted. The tlnunbnut N which may be fitted to the stem 11 serves as a pinching nut for the valve as its inner end may be made to abut the intrados oi the cross-piece 0; it may be constructed to inclose the nut Y and to act as a cap for the open end of the stem it. It will be understood, however, that it the diameter ol the hole in the cross-pie e U is of suliicienl size to receive the nut Y car ried on the valve stem R the thumbnut need not be made to inelose the nut Y but may l e screwed to the outer end oi the stem it to act as a cap therefor and also as a pinching nut l'or the valve. A layer oi canvas or other suitable material may be placed across the top of the cross-piece U to act as a backing for the bag or pouch Q.
The rod A is capable of sliding freely within the recess L. When the crutch is in use and pressure is exerted downwardly thereon the rod A may more upwardly in the recess L, and the pressure thereon will be borne by the spring U whose ends abut respectiveiy the guide piece (l and collar B.
\Yhat we claim as our invention and desire in secureby Letters Patent is l. A crutch con'iprising a pair ol' downwardly eon verging staff members the lower portions of which are parallel and have their inner opposed faces grooved to form a recess, means for securing said stall members together, and a spring governed rod slidable in said recess.
2. A crutch comprising a pair of downwardly converging stafl members the lower portions ol. which are parallel and have their inner opposed faces grooved to form a recess, means for holding the parallel parts of the stall' members together, a cushiomal arm support connecting the upper ends of said stall members, and a spring governed rod slidable in said recess.
1%. A crutch comprising a pair of stali members grooved at their lower portions the latter being connected together to form a recess, an armpit crosspiece aliixed to the head of said members, a hand grip secured between said members, and sel'iarating their upper portions, a rod fitting said recess carrying a compressible spring at the head thereof, a. collar on said rod adapted to act as an abutment l'or one end oi" said swing, a guide piece for the upper end o I' said rod secured between said members above said spring and adapted to act as an abutment for the other end of said spring, and a block secured between said members and adapted to act as a bearing for said rod and an abulhunt for said collar.
4.. A crutch comprising a pair of stall' members having fitted thereto an armpit cross-piece and a hand grip, said stall members being connected together by ferrules and grooved at their lower portions to form a recess, a rod freely slidable within said recess and provided at its foot with a pad, a coiled spring mounted on the upper end of said rod, a collar on said rod acting as an abutment for one end of said spring, a pair of brackets secured to said staff members supporting between them a guide piece for said rod and arranged in such manner that one of said brackets will act as an abutment for the other end of said spring, and a wedge block secured between said staff members, and acting as an abutment for the lower face of said collar and as a bearing for said rod. V
In testimony whereof We have affixed our signatures.
DONALD ROBERT NAPIER TAYLOR. DAVID MARKS.
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US2554653A (en) * 1948-07-14 1951-05-29 Wisecarver George Adjustable crutch
US4364405A (en) * 1980-10-16 1982-12-21 Norwood Robert F Crutch containing a retractable metal point
US5163710A (en) * 1991-10-28 1992-11-17 Chirtel Stuart J Roller skating pole
US5402811A (en) * 1994-08-19 1995-04-04 Keep-Young Industry Co., Ltd. Telescopic and foldable crutch structure

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2554653A (en) * 1948-07-14 1951-05-29 Wisecarver George Adjustable crutch
US4364405A (en) * 1980-10-16 1982-12-21 Norwood Robert F Crutch containing a retractable metal point
US5163710A (en) * 1991-10-28 1992-11-17 Chirtel Stuart J Roller skating pole
US5402811A (en) * 1994-08-19 1995-04-04 Keep-Young Industry Co., Ltd. Telescopic and foldable crutch structure

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