US1817829A - Crutch attachment - Google Patents

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US1817829A
US1817829A US434058A US43405830A US1817829A US 1817829 A US1817829 A US 1817829A US 434058 A US434058 A US 434058A US 43405830 A US43405830 A US 43405830A US 1817829 A US1817829 A US 1817829A
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  • ioning means for devices of this character which may be readily arranged upon the outer end of the walking stick or crutch and which includes a relatively stationary plunger having an outer compressible tread and which plunger is normally held stationary through the medium of the compression of a helico volute spring.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of the improvement with parts in section.
  • Figure 2 is a detail sectional view through the improvement showing the helico volute spring compressed.
  • Figure 8 is a transverse sectional view on the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
  • the numeral 1 designates the outer end of a Walking stick, crutch or the like.
  • the end 1 is received in a tubular sleeve 2.
  • the element 1 contacts with a disc 3 which is secured by means 4 in the sleeve.
  • the outer end of the sleeve is open and is closed by a cap nut 5.
  • the numeral 6 designates the stem of a plunger. This stem is guided through an opening in the end of the cap nut 5 and is provided with a shoulder 7 to contact with the cap nut and to limit the outward movement of the plunger through the sleeve 2.
  • the inner end of the plunger 6 is formed with a head 7 and this head is centrally provided with a depression 9.
  • the inner face of the disc 3 is provided with a round depression 10 disposed opposite the round depression 9 and these depressions receive therein the reduced ends of a wrapped compression helico volute spring 11.
  • the outer end of the plunger 6 is formed with an annular bead 12 and this end of the plunger is received in a socket 13 in a rubber or like compressible tip 14;.
  • the spring 11 will normally move the plunger outwardly through the sleeve 2, the
  • the tip 14 being compressible serves as a shock absorber when undue pressure is exerted upon the stick or crutch but which undue pressure will cause the plunger to move in the sleeve but such movement is gradual as such movement of the plunger is resisted by the spring 11.
  • a sleeve designed to receive the end of a stick or crutch therein, a disc fixed in the sleeve against which the end ofthe crutch or stick contacts, a cap nut screwed on the outer end of the sleeve, a plunger having a portion received in the sleeve and movable through the cap nut, a shoulder on the plunger to contact with the cap nut to limit the outward movement of said plunger, a head on the inner end of the plunger, said head and said disc having alining depressions and a compression helicovolute spring having its ends received in said depressions.

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1931. w. H.VLANNING 1,817,829
CRU'I'CH ATTACHMENT Filed March 7. 1930 y I 5 W2 i z I h'\\\" J Hm 10 i/z'ziz'an zazzzz ATTORNEY Patented Aug. 4, 1931 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICIE WILLIAM H. LANNI NG, OF TUGKAHOE, NEW YORK CRUTCH ATTACHMENT Application filed March 7,
;, ioning means for devices of this character which may be readily arranged upon the outer end of the walking stick or crutch and which includes a relatively stationary plunger having an outer compressible tread and which plunger is normally held stationary through the medium of the compression of a helico volute spring.
For a full and comprehensive understanding of the invention reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings which form part of this application.
In the drawings:
Figure l is a side elevation of the improvement with parts in section.
Figure 2 is a detail sectional view through the improvement showing the helico volute spring compressed.
Figure 8 is a transverse sectional view on the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
In the drawings, the numeral 1 designates the outer end of a Walking stick, crutch or the like. The end 1 is received in a tubular sleeve 2. The element 1 contacts with a disc 3 which is secured by means 4 in the sleeve.
The outer end of the sleeve is open and is closed by a cap nut 5.
The numeral 6 designates the stem of a plunger. This stem is guided through an opening in the end of the cap nut 5 and is provided with a shoulder 7 to contact with the cap nut and to limit the outward movement of the plunger through the sleeve 2. The inner end of the plunger 6 is formed with a head 7 and this head is centrally provided with a depression 9. The inner face of the disc 3 is provided with a round depression 10 disposed opposite the round depression 9 and these depressions receive therein the reduced ends of a wrapped compression helico volute spring 11. The outer end of the plunger 6 is formed with an annular bead 12 and this end of the plunger is received in a socket 13 in a rubber or like compressible tip 14;.
The spring 11 will normally move the plunger outwardly through the sleeve 2, the
1930. Serial No. 434,058. 1
outward movement being limited by the contact of the shoulder or enlargement 7 on the plunger with the cap nut 5. The tip 14 being compressible serves as a shock absorber when undue pressure is exerted upon the stick or crutch but which undue pressure will cause the plunger to move in the sleeve but such movement is gradual as such movement of the plunger is resisted by the spring 11.
The construction and advantages of the 1111 provement will, it is thought, be apparent to those skilled in the art to which such invention relates without further detailed description.
Having described the invention, I claim: In a device for the purpose set forth, a sleeve designed to receive the end of a stick or crutch therein, a disc fixed in the sleeve against which the end ofthe crutch or stick contacts, a cap nut screwed on the outer end of the sleeve, a plunger having a portion received in the sleeve and movable through the cap nut, a shoulder on the plunger to contact with the cap nut to limit the outward movement of said plunger, a head on the inner end of the plunger, said head and said disc having alining depressions and a compression helicovolute spring having its ends received in said depressions.
WILLIAM H. LANNING.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5163710A (en) * 1991-10-28 1992-11-17 Chirtel Stuart J Roller skating pole
EP0904810A2 (en) * 1997-09-29 1999-03-31 Gabel S.r.l. A device for the amortization of ski rods, rods for excursions, for walking, crutches and similar articles
US20040025926A1 (en) * 2002-08-06 2004-02-12 Jeremy Gin Shock absorbing apparatus and method for a mobility-aid device using limited range of compression
US7600523B1 (en) * 2006-04-07 2009-10-13 Hawkesworth M William Adjustable cane and associated method
US20110073146A1 (en) * 2009-09-28 2011-03-31 Stander Inc. Removable shock absorbing tip for a walking aid
US20140182642A1 (en) * 2011-05-24 2014-07-03 Marshall Aaron Vaughn Basham Force absorbing device

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5163710A (en) * 1991-10-28 1992-11-17 Chirtel Stuart J Roller skating pole
EP0904810A2 (en) * 1997-09-29 1999-03-31 Gabel S.r.l. A device for the amortization of ski rods, rods for excursions, for walking, crutches and similar articles
US6254134B1 (en) * 1997-09-29 2001-07-03 Gabel Srl Shock absorbing device for ski poles, walking sticks, crutches and similar articles
EP0904810B1 (en) * 1997-09-29 2005-07-06 Gabel S.r.l. A device for the amortization of ski rods, rods for excursions, for walking, crutches and similar articles
US20040025926A1 (en) * 2002-08-06 2004-02-12 Jeremy Gin Shock absorbing apparatus and method for a mobility-aid device using limited range of compression
US7600523B1 (en) * 2006-04-07 2009-10-13 Hawkesworth M William Adjustable cane and associated method
US20110073146A1 (en) * 2009-09-28 2011-03-31 Stander Inc. Removable shock absorbing tip for a walking aid
US20140182642A1 (en) * 2011-05-24 2014-07-03 Marshall Aaron Vaughn Basham Force absorbing device
US9131754B2 (en) * 2011-05-24 2015-09-15 Marshall Aaron Vaughn Basham Force absorbing device

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